world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
ANIMALS 2022-05-18
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- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- Are the only group of animals in the world to have antlers.
- Man's best friend
- We need them for wool
- Smallest bird in the world
- Flightless,largest bird in the world
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- Has stripes and will be pleased to eat you
- Are marine mammals who are intelligent like us.
- Slow and long claws
- Only 2 left in the world and has a giant horn
- bold black-and-white coat and rotund body and found high up in the mountains of central China.
- Clever animal
- Used to draw milk
14 Clues: Flying mammal • Clever animal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Used to draw milk • Slow and long claws • We need them for wool • Smallest bird in the world • Flightless,largest bird in the world • Has stripes and will be pleased to eat you • Only 2 left in the world and has a giant horn • Are marine mammals who are intelligent like us. • ...
Who's Who - Meeker B3 2021-12-17
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- Cannot whistle
- Owns a life-sized cardboard cutout of Danny DeVito
- Favorite movie is Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
- Retirement plan is to open a cat cafe
- Walt Disney World Annual Passholder
- Used to live in Washington state
- Certified EMT
- Played the same game every day for over a year
- Favorite color is sage green
- Both elbows are double jointed
- Has a dog named Wrinkley
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- Favorite drink is iced tea
- Used to have red highlights
- Lived in Delaware for half of their life
- Shares a birthday with their dad
- Won 2 back-to-back Model UN awards
- Listened to "Dynamite" by BTS 181 times in 3 months
- Slightly more blind in left eye
- Loves going to the gym
- Lived in England for 2 years
- Speaks English, Russian & Dutch
- Used to live in Florida
- Favorite colors are pink and lime green
23 Clues: Certified EMT • Cannot whistle • Loves going to the gym • Used to live in Florida • Has a dog named Wrinkley • Favorite drink is iced tea • Used to have red highlights • Lived in England for 2 years • Favorite color is sage green • Both elbows are double jointed • Slightly more blind in left eye • Speaks English, Russian & Dutch • Shares a birthday with their dad • ...
Katy 1 2016-10-21
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- 1914 I could be constructed in 95 minutes
- I use to be part of mexico
- Where you lived and it swings both ways
- The line between the numerator and denominator of a fraction
- Where daddy’s favorite was born
- Food nicknamed by sports cartoonist Tad Dorgan
- American Institution of Public Opinion in 1935
- Sono nato in Italia
- Man's best friend
- Kelly ____ equals potty mouth
- Donner party headed here
- Lincoln was shot on this day (2 words)
- canine
- Katy's Casserole
- The least popular color in the world
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- The most popular color in the world
- Harbor December 7, 1941
- The most popular number
- Near Hove
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
- Has a trunk
- Mavourneen's casserole (2 words)
- Dad food & dog food
- Large marsupial
- The number of US states with NEW in their name
26 Clues: canine • Near Hove • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Katy's Casserole • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Sono nato in Italia • Dad food & dog food • Harbor December 7, 1941 • The most popular number • Donner party headed here • I use to be part of mexico • Kelly ____ equals potty mouth • Where daddy’s favorite was born • Mavourneen's casserole (2 words) • ...
Lifestyle & Fitness 2018-03-01
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- Exercise requiring one to hold their body weight
- First name of Brian O'Connor's sidekick in 2 Fast 2 Furious
- Physical/mental energy to do something for a long time
- Someone who is highly trained in sports/exercise
- A Japanese martial art
- Owner of a Dodge Charger in Fast and Furious film series
- Fruit that can either be green or purple
- Drink containing lots of calcium
- Competitive combat sport
- A physical/mental/spiritual exercise
- No.1 world sport
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- The act of focusing on one's mind to relax
- Extremely fast sprinter
- Food with lots of carbohydrates
- Sport that can be played on a beach
- Physical/mental/emotional tension and strain
- Former Golf world champion
- Food with lots of protein
- Having the power to lift and move heavy things
- Owner of an Mazda RX-7 in Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift
20 Clues: No.1 world sport • A Japanese martial art • Extremely fast sprinter • Competitive combat sport • Food with lots of protein • Former Golf world champion • Food with lots of carbohydrates • Drink containing lots of calcium • Sport that can be played on a beach • A physical/mental/spiritual exercise • Fruit that can either be green or purple • ...
ANIMALS 2022-05-18
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- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- Are the only group of animals in the world to have antlers.
- Man's best friend
- We need them for wool
- Smallest bird in the world
- Flightless,largest bird in the world
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- Has stripes and will be pleased to eat you
- Are marine mammals who are intelligent like us.
- Slow and long claws
- Only 2 left in the world and has a giant horn
- bold black-and-white coat and rotund body and found high up in the mountains of central China.
- Clever animal
- Used to draw milk
14 Clues: Flying mammal • Clever animal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Used to draw milk • Slow and long claws • We need them for wool • Smallest bird in the world • Flightless,largest bird in the world • Has stripes and will be pleased to eat you • Only 2 left in the world and has a giant horn • Are marine mammals who are intelligent like us. • ...
Criss Crossing Stray Dogs 2024-05-26
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- (2) something sweet with a little sad otis snake charmer for sure
- call the church their home
- a secret dog lover
- (2) the nickname kids gave Opal because of her last name
- eastern country where the preacher was on a mission exception what Opal was to the trailer park manager
- a turtle who spent a lot of time in his shell
- the real theme of the party
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- (2) place where the war was started melancholy another word for sad gonewiththewind (4) has more than 1000 pages
- the kind of fear Winn Dixie had for storms
- (2) when the North and South couldn't agree over slavery
- (2) a knuckle-sucker who loves pink stevieanddunlap roundabout friends
- (2) sees with her heart
- could plant a tire and grow a car
- (2) the first firend India made in Naomi warandpeace bear reading material amandawilkinson (2) her face looked like she had just eaten a lemon
- (2) big piece of old brown carpet that had been left out in the rain
- (2) a way to slowly pay for something over time
16 Clues: a secret dog lover • (2) sees with her heart • call the church their home • the real theme of the party • could plant a tire and grow a car • the kind of fear Winn Dixie had for storms • a turtle who spent a lot of time in his shell • (2) a way to slowly pay for something over time • (2) when the North and South couldn't agree over slavery • ...
ww1 2021-03-11
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- An agreement made between two or more countries to give each other help and protection in a time or war.
- Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime.
- A name Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war.
- A German submarine that torpedos and sinks Allied ships.
- To confirm, adopt, or approve a measure.
- Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire.
- One of the two major groups fighting in the war, located in Central Europe and included the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- A British cruise ship sank by a German U-boat, killing 128 Americans and eventually bringing the U.S. into the war.
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- Payments made by the defeated nation to the winners for damages inflicted during war.
- To provide a specific and fixed portion of food to soldiers, sailors or civilians during a shortage.
- Staying out of world affairs.
- President of the U.S. who originally won re-election by "keeping us out of war," but later authored the 14 points during the treaty process.
- The way the U.S. Government used to draft men into the military.
- A group of merchant ships traveling with and protected by military vessels.
- Manipulating public opinion using posters, speeches, publications, and music.
- Strong support for the interests of one's country; pride in your own country.
16 Clues: Staying out of world affairs. • To confirm, adopt, or approve a measure. • A German submarine that torpedos and sinks Allied ships. • Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire. • Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime. • The way the U.S. Government used to draft men into the military. • ...
Argentina 2023-12-07
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- Argentina’s National Drink is ____ Mate
- ____Falls is the Largest Broken Waterfall in the World
- Argentina Once Had Five Presidents in ___ days
- famous soccer player in Argentina's last name
- Most popular sport in South America.
- Argentina Has the World’s Largest Population of Magellanic ____
- Argentine ____ is World Famous
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- The capitol of Argentina is _____ Aires
- Argentina Has the Highest ______ Peak in the Western Hemisphere
- national sport of Argentina
- traditional dance in Argentina
- Argentina’s Civil War Lasted Almost ____ years
- Argentina is the _____ Largest Country in South America
- Cowboys are Called ______ in South America
- Argentina is Known as the Land of _____
15 Clues: national sport of Argentina • traditional dance in Argentina • Argentine ____ is World Famous • Most popular sport in South America. • The capitol of Argentina is _____ Aires • Argentina’s National Drink is ____ Mate • Argentina is Known as the Land of _____ • Cowboys are Called ______ in South America • famous soccer player in Argentina's last name • ...
country 2023-10-11
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- the oldest country in Europe., Full of Hot Air
- it has the fourth largest single time zone in the world, the country's specialty is buns
- home to the largest volcanic lake on earth, Asian country rich in fauna and flora
- the Caucasus is Europe's highest mountain range, the world's deepest cave is found in that country
- it is the largest coffee producing country in the world , has a special drink, namely Cachaca
- which is nicknamed the diamond country, a country that has many castles
- country that once caused a world war, a country that has a dark past
- famous for having samurai & kimono, it has the nickname Sakura Country
- most recognisable and iconic landmarks is the Petronas Tower, declared independence from the British Empire in 1957
- a country with a capital city called Quito , the country's independence day was August 10, 1809
- second smallest country in the world , it has the largest ship exhibition in Europe
- the population is the sixth-highest in Europe, have over 2.500 types of cheese
- country with the largest oil reserves in the world, home to the world's oldest civilisation
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- most innovative country in the world, third happiest country in the world
- has a royal family, large fresh produce market in Europe
- one of the happiest countries in the world, the oldest flag in the world
- a country that borders Indonesia to the south , this country also has buildings that have unique architectural models
- one of the twenty smallest countries in the world, chewing gum is banned in this country
- it has the capital city Abu Dhabi , countries with a Muslim majority population
- citizens there love drinking tea, the story of Santa Claus originated from this country
- The country nicknamed Uncle Sam, The country with the strongest mil
- the safest country in the world, the residents of Al Khor Island Were the Foremost To Create Purple Shellfish Dye.
- the first largest country in the world, has the longest railway in the world
- A country that has a building called the Eiffel Tower, a country that has a famous food called croissants
- The northernmost country on the American continent, a country that has many lakes
25 Clues: the oldest country in Europe., Full of Hot Air • has a royal family, large fresh produce market in Europe • The country nicknamed Uncle Sam, The country with the strongest mil • country that once caused a world war, a country that has a dark past • famous for having samurai & kimono, it has the nickname Sakura Country • ...
Shooting Stars 2022-04-22
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- the last stanza asks a _________ question
- Jewish first name
- genocide of Jewish, gay, disabled, and Roma people
- followers of Hitler
- the poem explores the theme of human _______
- example of repetition
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- surprising word choice to describe a spring evening in Germany
- symbol of judaism
- after viewing these atrocities, the speaker views the world as "Forever _____"
- the poem took place during World War ____
- adjective used to describe how horrible the days felt
- onomatopoeia
- author of this poem
- first and last stanzas allude to this widely read text
- Nazis broke fingers for this
15 Clues: onomatopoeia • symbol of judaism • Jewish first name • followers of Hitler • author of this poem • example of repetition • Nazis broke fingers for this • the last stanza asks a _________ question • the poem took place during World War ____ • the poem explores the theme of human _______ • genocide of Jewish, gay, disabled, and Roma people • ...
Communism 2021-03-06
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- Biggest nuclear bomb USSR ever created.
- Name of Russia from 1922 to 1991.
- War where the USSR and USA faced off, but never attacked.
- Person in charge of the USSR in the Second World War.
- USSR's army.
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- Meaning of 2nd S in USSR.
- Last dictator of Russia.
- Che ___
- Most populated country on earth.
- __ revolution, where the Russian goverment was overthrown.
- Person who established the USSR.
11 Clues: Che ___ • USSR's army. • Last dictator of Russia. • Meaning of 2nd S in USSR. • Most populated country on earth. • Person who established the USSR. • Name of Russia from 1922 to 1991. • Biggest nuclear bomb USSR ever created. • Person in charge of the USSR in the Second World War. • War where the USSR and USA faced off, but never attacked. • ...
Latin Project 2023-12-10
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- Very warlike king that declared war on Alba Longa for sheep.
- Romulus’ mother
- New senate house from Hostilius
- The Etruscan City defeated Rome
- He got ran over by his daughter
- Where Romulus was born and his mother was from
- Sabine King that was calm and religious/cultural person.
- Killed his sister after the Battle of the champions where 2 of her brothers died. For mourning the death of her lover(A man who was in the Battle of The Champions fighting for Alba Longa).
- Came to power by violent conspiracy
- Declared war on Rome for the Rape of the Sabine Women
- The first bridge built to cross the Tiber
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- The festival of Neptune
- Latin word for money
- Roman coin
- Another word for Romans
- Romulus’ dad or the God of war
- Old Latins or older people
- The river Romulus and his brother were thrown into
- Priscus’ wife
- Romulus’ wife
- Wife of Tarquinius
- The city Romulus founded
- Came to power by tricking the 2 sons of Ancus Marcius to go on a hunting trip and became king while they were gone.
- Lucius’ Etruscan name
- Grandson of Numa Pompilius
- Romulus’ twin
- Another word for Albans
- Port town that Ancus Marcius may have built
- Youngest son of Tarquinius
- The first drain for floods
30 Clues: Roman coin • Priscus’ wife • Romulus’ wife • Romulus’ twin • Romulus’ mother • Wife of Tarquinius • Latin word for money • Lucius’ Etruscan name • The festival of Neptune • Another word for Romans • Another word for Albans • The city Romulus founded • Old Latins or older people • Grandson of Numa Pompilius • Youngest son of Tarquinius • The first drain for floods • Romulus’ dad or the God of war • ...
Lifestyle & Fitness 2018-03-01
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- Fruit that can either be green or purple
- Someone who is highly trained in sports/exercise
- Physical/mental/emotional tension and strain
- Owner of a Dodge Charger in Fast and Furious film series
- Drink containing lots of calcium
- A Japanese martial art
- Physical/mental energy to do something for a long time
- A physical/mental/spiritual exercise
- Having the power to lift and move heavy things
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- First name of Brian O'Connor's sidekick in 2 Fast 2 Furious
- Exercise requiring one to hold their body weight
- Former Golf world champion
- Extremely fast sprinter
- Food with lots of protein
- Sport that can be played on a beach
- The act of focusing on one's mind to relax
- Competitive combat sport
- Owner of an Mazda RX-7 in Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift
- No.1 world sport
- Food with lots of carbohydrates
20 Clues: No.1 world sport • A Japanese martial art • Extremely fast sprinter • Competitive combat sport • Food with lots of protein • Former Golf world champion • Food with lots of carbohydrates • Drink containing lots of calcium • Sport that can be played on a beach • A physical/mental/spiritual exercise • Fruit that can either be green or purple • ...
Roanoke Island: The Lost Colony Mystery 2020-09-03
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- the natives traded with the English for metal ___
- name of the first English child born in America (2 words, no spaces)
- the disappearing settlers on Roanoke Island became known as the ___ ___ (2 words, no spaces)
- word carved in a wooden fence post left at the site of the Roanoke Colony
- bad ___ was given as an excuse to cut off the search and prevented a later expedition from reaching the island.
- sir ___ ___ had a royal charter to establish an English colony in the New World.
- captain White and his men tried to ___ several Spanish ships, but their cargo was taken instead.
- the fort and houses on Roanoke Island had been ___, so there was no trace of the colonists.
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- man who was appointed governor of the Roanoke Colony (2 words, no spaces)
- chief ___ claimed that he and his men wiped out the English settlers from Roanoke.
- this was the area of North America named for Queen Elizabeth I.
- island off the coast of present-day North Carolina where Raleigh tried to set up a colony
- one group of native people who lived in the area and were eager to trade with the English
- perhaps the colonists went to live with the friendly ___ people on Croatoan Island.
- war between England and ___ prevented Captain White from returning to the colony immediately.
15 Clues: the natives traded with the English for metal ___ • this was the area of North America named for Queen Elizabeth I. • name of the first English child born in America (2 words, no spaces) • man who was appointed governor of the Roanoke Colony (2 words, no spaces) • word carved in a wooden fence post left at the site of the Roanoke Colony • ...
Japan - Change and continuity & Meiji Restoration 2023-02-17
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- Unequal treaty of 1854
- Enlightened rule
- Perry US Commodore seeking opening of Japanese ports (2 words)
- Revolution taking place in western countries
- Growing political ideology
- War between Meiji and Shogunate supporters
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- Translation of Tokyo (2 words)
- Event between 1833-1837 highlighting corruption
- Foreigners not subject to native law
- Introduced new principles of government (2 words)
- Boy who became emperor
- Country seen by Japan as suffering under Western influence
- Tax on imported goods
13 Clues: Enlightened rule • Tax on imported goods • Unequal treaty of 1854 • Boy who became emperor • Growing political ideology • Translation of Tokyo (2 words) • Foreigners not subject to native law • War between Meiji and Shogunate supporters • Revolution taking place in western countries • Event between 1833-1837 highlighting corruption • ...
cold war familair terms 2022-03-08
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- Secratary of defense under truman
- Soveit union leader durring WWII
- a political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- principle that the US should give support to countries
- Confrence durring WWII
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- Confrence where three leading allies to plan post-war peace
- American initiative enacted in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe
- Heart of the cold war
- Uk prime minister durring WWII
9 Clues: Heart of the cold war • Confrence durring WWII • Uk prime minister durring WWII • Soveit union leader durring WWII • Secratary of defense under truman • principle that the US should give support to countries • Confrence where three leading allies to plan post-war peace • American initiative enacted in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe • ...
Religion Crossword 2022-05-03
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- how many baskets were left over after Jesus fed
- Jesus first in one's life
- #2 life priority
- type of sin that does not separates from you and God
- #1 life priority
- numbers 3,7,12 good
- expulsion of evil spirts
- ritual NEVER comes above helping a neighbor
- person that won't ask God for forgiveness
- first man God created
- God does not allow this marriage
- what must an exorcism include of the demon
- God is the most important thing in the
- God loves everyone
- father universal prayer of all Christians
- highest work of miracle
- surprising and unexpended event
- who asked Mary to be mother of Jesus
- who steal souls from God
- will always be with you in times of conflict or struggle
- God raised his daughter from the dead
- type of death that doesn't actually end someones life
- highest level miracle
- and Mary Sisters of Lazareth
- 2 subjects that go hand in hand when explaining religion
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- how many people did Jesus feed
- Jesus' followers
- accepted Jesus as Christ more than Jews
- testify to Jesus
- Jesus' mother
- first woman God created
- type of sin that separates from you and God
- must ask God for help and forgiveness
- " just war"
- , first apostle to recognize Jesus
- Jesus' father
- part of God he puts in us at birth
- #3 life priority
- how God and all things were created
- what type of bomb can blow up the world
- how many days did it take to create world
- leader of Russia
- most important thing to God
- leader of Russia
- who said "I am who I am" when asked who he is
- which life is better with God
- comes through Jesus
- what helps the Church keep going
- God cannot be affected by this
- never______ from God because he knows everything
50 Clues: " just war" • Jesus' mother • Jesus' father • Jesus' followers • #2 life priority • testify to Jesus • #1 life priority • #3 life priority • leader of Russia • leader of Russia • God loves everyone • comes through Jesus • numbers 3,7,12 good • first man God created • highest level miracle • first woman God created • highest work of miracle • expulsion of evil spirts • who steal souls from God • ...
5.5 Terms 2023-11-06
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- Captian Perry won the battle for the Americans
- devotion to one's country
- took command of the American troops at the end of the war
- most outspoken War Hawk
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- alliance with a shared military command
- treaty signed to restore prewar conditions between Britain and U.S.
- treaty signed with Native American groups for Ohio
- The Prophet led a surprise night attack on Harrison's troops in this battle
- this battle took place 2 weeks after the war ended
- members of Congress who called for war
10 Clues: most outspoken War Hawk • devotion to one's country • members of Congress who called for war • alliance with a shared military command • Captian Perry won the battle for the Americans • treaty signed with Native American groups for Ohio • this battle took place 2 weeks after the war ended • took command of the American troops at the end of the war • ...
London Times Crossword - November 12, 1914 2023-10-09
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- Used by aviators for aerial combat
- New armoured mechanical marvel for transporting troops
- The rapid advancement of mechanized transport and other new warfare items
- The Great War is the first war in history to be documented using this type of cranked camera.
- A system of walkways dug into the ground
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- Students of today are tomorrow's _____
- The vast land between trenches, where none dare to venture
- Warfare concocted by scientific minds
- World War I is often referred to as The _____ War.
9 Clues: Used by aviators for aerial combat • Warfare concocted by scientific minds • Students of today are tomorrow's _____ • A system of walkways dug into the ground • World War I is often referred to as The _____ War. • New armoured mechanical marvel for transporting troops • The vast land between trenches, where none dare to venture • ...
Notetaking War 2021-05-06
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- The place where the babies and orphans were saved and were under attack in 1975
- an optical device to see and shoot things without the risk of being shot
- A large calibre gun
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- A former warzone/bloodbath in Turkey
- A place were people who fight in war, hide
- A person who fights in war
- One of the most dangerous guns in World War 1
- A Turkish sniper with an Anzac rival
- A collection of soldiers and generals
- An expert sniper also known as Billy
10 Clues: A large calibre gun • A person who fights in war • A former warzone/bloodbath in Turkey • A Turkish sniper with an Anzac rival • An expert sniper also known as Billy • A collection of soldiers and generals • A place were people who fight in war, hide • One of the most dangerous guns in World War 1 • an optical device to see and shoot things without the risk of being shot • ...
Carriage Quiz - May 2nd 2017-05-23
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- Which composer wrote the famous William Tell Overture
- Samuel Langhorne Clemens is the real name of which non-European author
- Charles McMahon and Darwin Lee Judge were the last American service men to die in which war
- Who had the UK Christmas number one of 2011 with the song Cannonball
- heavy black bread originating in Westphalia, Germany
- TV show Hollyoaks is set in a suburb of which English city
- Which actor won the 1993 best actor Oscar for his role in the movie Mystic River
- What is the capital city of Saudi Arabia
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- If cats are feline, and dogs, canine, then what are bears?
- A town in Greece, a James Bond Bad Guy, a First World War – Greek-British flying ace and an annual Ski race in Switzerland
- 2 days after the British forces sank the Belgrano which British HMS type 42 destroyer was sank in retaliation
- What T is the dot over the letter "i" and "j" called in English
- British boxer held the WBO Heavyweight Championship title once between March 1994 and March 1995
- The Goldstone Ground was the home of which English club between 1902 and 1997
- James Callaghan, Michael Foot, Neil Kinnock….[NEXT]
- Invented the vaccination for Rabies?
- Lusitania was the name of a Roman province which covered all of which modern European country
17 Clues: Invented the vaccination for Rabies? • What is the capital city of Saudi Arabia • James Callaghan, Michael Foot, Neil Kinnock….[NEXT] • heavy black bread originating in Westphalia, Germany • Which composer wrote the famous William Tell Overture • If cats are feline, and dogs, canine, then what are bears? • TV show Hollyoaks is set in a suburb of which English city • ...
Ch 20 Scientific Revolution 2013-10-04
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- law a universal moral law
- monarchy Hobbes believed this to be the best form of government
- represented order and reason of Greek and Romans
- rulers who tried to govern by enlightenment principles
- necessary to establish order, both Locke and Hobbes agreed on this
- opposition to war or violence as a means of settling disputes
- credited with beginning the scientific revolution
- believed people were naturally good
- "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
- Penn advocated an assembly of nations committed to world peace
- application of science and reason to understand the world
- proved mathematically that the planets move in ovals around the sun
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- "I think, therefore I am."
- believed that the best form of government was an absolute monarchy
- right to life, liberty and property
- method systematic steps to perform experiments
- 2 who made contributions to the scientific study of oxygen
- thinkers of the Enlightenment
- attaining knowledge by repeated observation and experimentation
- had to recant his ideas of the planets revolution around the sun
- middle class and nobility mingled here to discuss important ideas
- thought the the right to rule rested in the people
- discovered blood is pumped through the body by the heart
- believed that people have the right to overthrow an unjust government
- developed Calculus
- person who tried to transform base metals into precious metals
26 Clues: developed Calculus • law a universal moral law • "I think, therefore I am." • thinkers of the Enlightenment • right to life, liberty and property • believed people were naturally good • method systematic steps to perform experiments • represented order and reason of Greek and Romans • credited with beginning the scientific revolution • ...
Full Cicada Moon 2023-02-14
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- the main character.
- Type of trivia mimi and stacy answer to get out of detention.
- timothy gifts mimi this item.
- item mr.pease hands out to each student.
- The color of the dress mimi's mom makes for stacy.
- Mimi and her family have the opportunity to move to _____, but decide against it.
- stacy's crush.
- Space Launch that Mimi watches.
- Ms.Stanton offers mimi a _______ to learn about the space program in Cape Kennedy.
- first name of the author.
- Mr.Dells's dog.
- ______ punches victor at the dance.
- mimi's dream career.
- Dessert Mimi and Stacy share.
- a repeated three world phrase.
- Item mimi buys her mom for her christmas.
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- Mr.Dell was a ______ in World War 2.
- Mimi decides against bringing _____ to the last day of school party, instead bringing chocolate chip cookies.
- the grumpy neighbor.
- Place where mimi's father works.
- The Annual science fair.
- item her father gives he before the dance.
- Animals Mimi's mother raises in their backyard.
- Mimi is very _________, never giving up.
- state the story takes place.
- City Mimi moved from.
- Mimi's race or _____ is very confusing to some people.
- model of the ____ for the science groove.
- Mimi's best friend.
- class mimi wants to take instead of home ec.
- The food mimi's mother teaches how to make in Home EC.
- Mimi and stacy got ______ for saying that girls should be allowed to take Shop class.
- mimi's mom's ethnicity.
33 Clues: stacy's crush. • Mr.Dells's dog. • the main character. • Mimi's best friend. • the grumpy neighbor. • mimi's dream career. • City Mimi moved from. • mimi's mom's ethnicity. • The Annual science fair. • first name of the author. • state the story takes place. • timothy gifts mimi this item. • Dessert Mimi and Stacy share. • a repeated three world phrase. • Space Launch that Mimi watches. • ...
Countries and politics. 2020-11-15
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- First country in Europe invaded in the Second World War.
- North African country and has a woman's name.
- country of origin of coffee.
- Largest country on the planet.
- Brexit country.
- Country center of the planet.
- iberian Country.
- Country of the most populated planet.
- Founding country of the European Union and protagonist of the First and Second War as well.
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- Genghis Khan's native country.
- Country that is presumed to be called Colombia and its president does not know its name.
- African country that had pharaohs.
- Asian country that borders Syria.
- African country with diamonds and was a colony of Belgium.
- Largest country in South America.
- Central African country that experienced great massacres.
- Reggae island country.
- Aztec country.
- Country where Napoleon was born.
19 Clues: Aztec country. • Brexit country. • iberian Country. • Reggae island country. • country of origin of coffee. • Country center of the planet. • Genghis Khan's native country. • Largest country on the planet. • Country where Napoleon was born. • Asian country that borders Syria. • Largest country in South America. • African country that had pharaohs. • ...
Important Greeks and Contributions of the Age 2023-11-28
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- worked on modern principles of Geometry
- the simplest column style
- contributor to modern medical thought and practice
- leader of Athens during the Peloponnesian War
- the column style that looks like "eyes" or a scroll
- Athenian philosopher...taught via questioning...executed
- the most complicated columns style (leaf motif)
- inventor of the theorem dealing with triangles
- sculptor / architect of Parthenon
- inventor the of the _________ screw and the "lever that can move the world"
- Historian of the Peloponnesian War
- philosopher...wrote the Republic
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- Historian of the Persian Wars
- conquered the Persian Empire
- king of Macedonia...father of Alexander the Great
- Father of Drama / play-write
- type of drama dealing with suffering
- type of drama dealing with funny political issues
- philosopher...taught Alexander the Great
19 Clues: the simplest column style • conquered the Persian Empire • Father of Drama / play-write • Historian of the Persian Wars • philosopher...wrote the Republic • sculptor / architect of Parthenon • Historian of the Peloponnesian War • type of drama dealing with suffering • worked on modern principles of Geometry • philosopher...taught Alexander the Great • ...
What the World Needs Now is Love 2020-02-23
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- A TE Fraternity?
- The K in SWAK
- Rite of passage into adulthood
- Weekly sing-a-long, now celebrating its 10th anniversary
- Two per day, every day. Minimum of ten
- Popular Beatles tune, It's easy...
- A Jew and a Baptist walk into a bar --every year for 30 years
- All’s fair in love and ___
- Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers
- Only member of the clergy with 2 eager understudies
- Hat? Pocket? Ears? Delicious.
- Stir together twenty and thirty-somethings until well blended
- Making the world better through social action
- A TE Sorority?
- How Renee says “I Love You” in Jerry Maguire
- Specialty "shop" of knowledge, wisdom, experience and learning
- Play group for empty-nesters
- How Tom says “I Love You” in Jerry Maguire
- Heroine of the day
- Gaga and Cooper’s steamy 2018 duet
- A very _____Purim
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- Torah study for our littlest learners
- Love in Barcelona
- Captain and Tenille’s prediction
- What the world needs now
- Love in Munich
- Problem solved
- Advocate, educate and build bridges to our homeland
- Love in Paris
- Love in Rome
- Songbird chicks
- Famous love song featured in 1990’s Ghost
- Traditional Purim garb
- Next up on the calendar
- Yenta’s occupation
- Key figure on Team Esther
- Esther's Book
- Antidote for loneliness?
- Combine hamantashen, treats, love and Purim
- X’s and O’s
- TE entryway
- Let’s hear it for the HA-man. Boo!
42 Clues: X’s and O’s • TE entryway • Love in Rome • The K in SWAK • Love in Paris • Esther's Book • Love in Munich • Problem solved • A TE Sorority? • Songbird chicks • A TE Fraternity? • Love in Barcelona • A very _____Purim • Yenta’s occupation • Heroine of the day • Traditional Purim garb • Next up on the calendar • What the world needs now • Antidote for loneliness? • Key figure on Team Esther • ...
ANIMALS 2022-05-18
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- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- Are the only group of animals in the world to have antlers.
- Man's best friend
- We need them for wool
- Smallest bird in the world
- Flightless,largest bird in the world
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- Has stripes and will be pleased to eat you
- Are marine mammals who are intelligent like us.
- Slow and long claws
- Only 2 left in the world and has a giant horn
- bold black-and-white coat and rotund body and found high up in the mountains of central China.
- Clever animal
- Used to draw milk
14 Clues: Flying mammal • Clever animal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Used to draw milk • Slow and long claws • We need them for wool • Smallest bird in the world • Flightless,largest bird in the world • Has stripes and will be pleased to eat you • Only 2 left in the world and has a giant horn • Are marine mammals who are intelligent like us. • ...
ANIMALS 2022-05-18
Across
- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- Are the only group of animals in the world to have antlers.
- Man's best friend
- We need them for wool
- Smallest bird in the world
- Flightless,largest bird in the world
Down
- Has stripes and will be pleased to eat you
- Are marine mammals who are intelligent like us.
- Slow and long claws
- Only 2 left in the world and has a giant horn
- bold black-and-white coat and rotund body and found high up in the mountains of central China.
- Clever animal
- Used to draw milk
14 Clues: Flying mammal • Clever animal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Used to draw milk • Slow and long claws • We need them for wool • Smallest bird in the world • Flightless,largest bird in the world • Has stripes and will be pleased to eat you • Only 2 left in the world and has a giant horn • Are marine mammals who are intelligent like us. • ...
Punic Wars / Luke Bobbett 2021-03-17
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- Carthage General Punic war 1
- A Roman Senate that wanted to wipe out Carthage because he thought they were getting stronger again
- A boat that Greece created and it rammed other boats
- an island that Rome and Carthage for trading
- _________ Is what the Romans got after they won the Punic war 2
- Mountains that Hannibal blow up and walked through to get to Rome
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- Carthage General Punic War 2 (Hamilcar's son)
- this is what Hannibal did to defeat the Romans at the Battle of Cannae
- the Romans could get through Carthage's great _____ and it them 3 years to break in
- Princess of Phoenicia, got away and founded Carthage
10 Clues: Carthage General Punic war 1 • an island that Rome and Carthage for trading • Carthage General Punic War 2 (Hamilcar's son) • A boat that Greece created and it rammed other boats • Princess of Phoenicia, got away and founded Carthage • _________ Is what the Romans got after they won the Punic war 2 • Mountains that Hannibal blow up and walked through to get to Rome • ...
Unit 9 Crossword 2023-05-05
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- A feeling of anger or displeasure towards someone or something
- The group during WW1 & 2 consisting of USA, France, Great Britain
- The group during WW1 & 2 that consisted of Germany, Japan, China
- Not wanting to participate in a war between other powers
- The president during the US civil war
- A form of government which tries to assert total control over the people
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- He led the US army during the Korean war
- A form of government which the power belongs to the people
- To not want people or things on your territory
- True or false: the Treaty of Versailles created numerous problems for Europe
10 Clues: The president during the US civil war • He led the US army during the Korean war • To not want people or things on your territory • Not wanting to participate in a war between other powers • A form of government which the power belongs to the people • A feeling of anger or displeasure towards someone or something • ...
10y topopleiding: naar de tombe 2022-06-13
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- Nederlande Natuurkundige Vereniging
- Dutch tech company
- Institute for Nanotechnology
- A way to proof
- 3.14
- Expansion
- Dead or alive
- cos^2(x)+sin^2(x) = 1
- Founder of S.V. Arago
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- Quantum phenomenon, where two points in space are connected, no matter where they are
- Both 0 and 1
- Winner of S.V. Arago educational award 2022
- The single-lens microscope
- Beer brewery
- Theorem
- World renowned technical university
- I found Higgs
- First applied physicist
- Currents
19 Clues: 3.14 • Theorem • Currents • Expansion • Both 0 and 1 • Beer brewery • I found Higgs • Dead or alive • A way to proof • Dutch tech company • cos^2(x)+sin^2(x) = 1 • Founder of S.V. Arago • First applied physicist • The single-lens microscope • Institute for Nanotechnology • Nederlande Natuurkundige Vereniging • World renowned technical university • Winner of S.V. Arago educational award 2022 • ...
the world wars 2024-08-21
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- An international organization formed after WWI to promote peace.
- "Lightning war" strategy used by Germany in WWII.
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country.
- The process of colonies gaining independence after WWII.
- Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944.
- Political system led by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism.
- The policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- The treaty that ended World War I.
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- A former federation of communist republics in eastern Europe and northern Asia.
- Long, narrow ditches used in WWI warfare.
- The US naval base attacked by Japan in 1941.
- The state of political hostility between the US and Soviet Union.
- The genocide of six million Jews during WWII.
- Extending a country's power through colonization.
- Agreements between nations to aid and protect one another.
15 Clues: The treaty that ended World War I. • Long, narrow ditches used in WWI warfare. • The US naval base attacked by Japan in 1941. • Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. • The genocide of six million Jews during WWII. • "Lightning war" strategy used by Germany in WWII. • Extending a country's power through colonization. • ...
Wangxian for Lorna 2020-11-14
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- dragonji's counterpart
- WWX's favorite flavor, aside from LWJ 😏
- Lorna's CQL counterpart, second best boy
- home of the Lan clan
- our most beautiful man, according to his younger boyfriend
- aka Lan Wangji and Lan Xichen (2 words)
- Wei Wuxian's spiritual tool, post-core loss
- the incredibly creative name of Lan Wangji's guqin
- what Lan Wangji and Wei Wuxian are to each other 🥺
- home of the laozu
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- the special ingredient in pork rib soup
- jin ling's best friend, his uncle's worst enemy
- unfortunately, Lorna's embarrassing crush (2 words)
- the most beautiful man in the world, if you ask Lorna and Jasmine (2 words)
- Lan-__, to a flirty Wei Wuxian (2 words)
- Nie Huaisang's favorite weapon, aside from secrets
- Hanguang-__!
- Wei Wuxian, if you're his husband (2 words)
- aka world's best boy
- the perfect wedding gifts, if you're white-girl-wasted Lan Zhan
- WWX put this where???
21 Clues: Hanguang-__! • home of the laozu • home of the Lan clan • aka world's best boy • WWX put this where??? • dragonji's counterpart • the special ingredient in pork rib soup • WWX's favorite flavor, aside from LWJ 😏 • aka Lan Wangji and Lan Xichen (2 words) • Lan-__, to a flirty Wei Wuxian (2 words) • Lorna's CQL counterpart, second best boy • ...
Test Review on 1920s and 1930s 2020-04-21
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- To buy stock by paying only a fraction of the stock price and borrwoing the rest (using credit). (2 words) (CAUSES)
- Groups that advocate extreme and immediate change. (2 words) (LIFE)
- The Temperance Movement finally achieved its goal with the passing of this constitutional amendment. (TWENTIES)
- This group of big business leaders wanted FDR to let businesses alone and have the government play a less active role in the economy. (2 words) (EFFECTS)
- Carefree young women of the 1920's with short, bobbed hair, heavy makeup, and short skirts. (TWENTIES)
- This opponent of the New Deal had the idea for a pension system for the elderly. He was a doctor from California. (2 words) (EFFECTS)
- This minority group faced so much resistance in the United States that some were even forced out of the country. (2 words) (LIFE)
- When the Supreme Court began challenging the programs of the New Deal, Roosevelt requested that the Court increase from 9 justices to 15 justices, claiming they were overworked. This plan was called Roosevelt's "_______" plan. (two words) (EFFECTS)
- This New Deal program helped the economy by putting three million young men to work improving parks and planting trees. (3 words) (NEWDEAL)
- Workers who move from place to place to harvest fruits and vegetables. (2 words) (LIFE)
- After the stock market crashed, the unemployment rate was ____ percent. (2 words) (CAUSES)
- Hiring experts to study how goods could be produced more quickly. (2 words) (TWENTIES)
- Payments to people who lost their jobs. (2 words) (EFFECTS)
- In 1935 when the Second New Deal was being put into effect, the unemployment rate was better, but was still at ___ % (unlike 25% a few years earlier). (EFFECTS)
- People moving from the Dust Bowl region to California were commonly known as... (LIFE)
- This New Deal program helped bring electricity to the south. (3 words) (NEWDEAL)
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- People who believe there should be no government. (POST)
- This region of the United States suffered from the Dust Bowl. (2 words) (LIFE)
- This man criticized Roosevelt for not redistributing the wealth in the United States to help the poor. His plan was called "Share the Wealth". (2 words) (EFFECTS)
- A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs found in the United States after World War I . (POST)
- An organized system for buying and selling shares, or blocks of investments, in corporations. (2 words) (CAUSES)
- A period when the government went after "Reds" and others with radical views. (2 words) (POST)
- Discussions between an employer and union representatives of workers over wages, hours, and working conditions. (2 words) (EFFECTS)
- By 1929, this percentage of families were living near the poverty level. (2 words) (TWENTIES)
- This New Deal law helped get the United States out of the banking crisis. (4 words) (NEWDEAL)
- About 400,000 of this monority group migrated during the Depression to find jobs. The movement became known as the Great Migration. (2 words) (LIFE)
- Many anarchists were _____, which contributed to the fear of anything "un-American". (POST)
- The total ban on the making, selling, or transporting of liquor throughout the United States. (TWENTIES)
- WWI veterans who marched on Washington demanding their $1,000 bonus pay before the 1945 due date. (CAUSES)
- A type of art or entertainment that embodies a portrait of the injustice and suffering of the Derpession Era. (2 words) (LIFE)
- Bolsheviks can be described as... (POST)
- A series of reforms enacted by the Franklin Roosevelt administration between 1933 and 1942 with the goal of ending the Great Depression. (NEWDEAL)
- A political philosophy that hold the individual second to the nation and advocates government by dictatorship. (LIFE)
- An economic system based on private property and free enterprise. (POST)
- Many people in the 1920's used ______ to purchase large items like cars and appliances. It can be compared to modern-day credit. (2 words) (TWENTIES)
- This group saw a revival in 1915 and preyed on groups believed to represent "un-American" values. (3 words) (POST)
- Payments for retired/older people. (EFFECTS)
- The name for Roosevelt's group of progressive lawyers, economists, and social workers that FDR used to develop his New Deal programs. (2 words) (NEWDEAL)
- Projects such as highways, parks, and libraries built with public funds for public use. (2 words) (EFFECTS)
- The belief that native-born Americans are superior to foreigners. (POST)
- A type of entertainment or art that includes light or romantic entertainment that helped people forget about their problems. (LIFE)
41 Clues: Bolsheviks can be described as... (POST) • Payments for retired/older people. (EFFECTS) • People who believe there should be no government. (POST) • Payments to people who lost their jobs. (2 words) (EFFECTS) • Groups that advocate extreme and immediate change. (2 words) (LIFE) • An economic system based on private property and free enterprise. (POST) • ...
4.2 The Home Front During World War I (Pages 253-259) 2021-12-03
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- Act passed by Congress in 1917 authorizing a draft of men for military service
- Federal government agency created during World War I to encourage Americans to support the war
- (1876-1953) was a journalist who served as chairman of the Committee on Public Information during World War I. He went on to hold other positions in the federal government. He was also an author. One of his books was "How We Advertised America"
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- Act passed by Congress in 1917 enacting severe penalties for anyone engaged in disloyal or treasonable activities
- Person whose moral or religious beliefs forbid him or her to fight in wars
- Movement of African Americans in the twentieth century from the South to the North
- (1870-1965) was chairman of the War Industries Board during World War I. He was a financier turned statesman who advised seven American presidents
7 Clues: Person whose moral or religious beliefs forbid him or her to fight in wars • Act passed by Congress in 1917 authorizing a draft of men for military service • Movement of African Americans in the twentieth century from the South to the North • Federal government agency created during World War I to encourage Americans to support the war • ...
Tessa's WWI Crossword 2024-02-02
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- warfare in which opposing armed forces attack, counterattack, and defend from relatively permanent systems of trenches dug into the ground
- coalition of countries that opposed the Central Powers (primarily Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire) during World War I
- in international relations, a formal agreement between two or more states for mutual support in case of war.
- peace document signed at the end of World War I by the Allied and associated powers and by Germany
- ideology based on the premise that the individual’s loyalty and devotion to the nation-state surpass other individual or group interests.
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- World War I coalition that consisted primarily of the German Empire and Austria-Hungary, the "central" European states that were at war from August 1914 against France and Britain
- an organization for international cooperation established on January 10, 1920,
7 Clues: an organization for international cooperation established on January 10, 1920, • peace document signed at the end of World War I by the Allied and associated powers and by Germany • in international relations, a formal agreement between two or more states for mutual support in case of war. • ...
Doug 2014-10-16
10 Clues: beatle member • coffee company • sports company • personal device • canadian pop star • world series team • colour of the sky • professional golfer • canadian war general • dangerous infectious disease
Study Guide Aid 2018-01-17
Across
- Right to vote
- Treaty that ended World War I
- Supreme court ruled this in Plessy v. Ferguson
- Time period when alcohol was illegal
- Someone who wanted to end slavery
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- U.S. policy of withdrawing from world affairs
- Age of political corruption during the 1800s
- Dirty, cramped apartments
- First state to secede from the Union
- Transition from wartime to peacetime
- First mass produced affordable car
11 Clues: Right to vote • Dirty, cramped apartments • Treaty that ended World War I • Someone who wanted to end slavery • First mass produced affordable car • First state to secede from the Union • Transition from wartime to peacetime • Time period when alcohol was illegal • Age of political corruption during the 1800s • U.S. policy of withdrawing from world affairs • ...
Crosswords 2 2022-02-21
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- The author of the alchemist
- What's a baby snake called ?
- The smallest insect ever
- What is the longest river in the world ?
- First China War was fought with ?
- The largest country in the world
- What is the capital of Chile?
- A very famous detective in London
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- 'os'computer abbreviation usually means ?
- What is the hottest continent on Earth?
- Entomology is the science that studies ?
11 Clues: The smallest insect ever • The author of the alchemist • What's a baby snake called ? • What is the capital of Chile? • The largest country in the world • First China War was fought with ? • A very famous detective in London • What is the hottest continent on Earth? • What is the longest river in the world ? • Entomology is the science that studies ? • ...
History Test 2 2024-10-10
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- Only public highway north of the Arctic Circle open year-round
- The only walled city north of Mexico
- Land claimed by France in the New World, including Canada
- Gold rush of 1897
- Canadian missionary to China who later wrote books telling of the missionary work
- The "Apostle of Nova Scotia"
- One of the world's most beautiful waterfalls found in both Canada and the United States
- The French settlers who refused to pledge their loyalty to the British crown were the ...
- Canada's world-famous police force, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- The explorer who opened the way for trade between the French and the Indians
- Water route that supposedly flowed through North America to Asia
- Canada's two official languages are English and ...
- "Polar Bear Capital of the World"
- Canada leads the world in the production of...
- Canada is the largest producer of zinc and...
- The American colonists who moved to Canada rather than fight against their king in the War for Independence
- Canada's highest peak
- One of the first pioneer missionaries to Manitoba, Canada
- British explorers who mapped Canada's Pacific coast
- The two Canadian researchers who discovered a treatment for diabetes
- Canada's longest river
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- "Gateway to the West"
- The largest freshwater lake in the world
- "Canada's Gateway to the Pacific
- Explorer who discovered the world's largest bay
- The body of water that has some of the world's highest tides
- War between the English and French over North American boundaries
- The first modern explorer to reach the North American mainland
- Explorer who helped establish the first important French settlement, Quebec
- The largest city in Canada
- One of the world's largest inland ports
- Type of government in Canada
- One of Canada's most important natural resources
- The world's largest inland seaway
- Oldest business in Canada
- The capital of Canada
- The world's largest bay
- Canada is one of the world's leading ... exporters.
38 Clues: Gold rush of 1897 • "Gateway to the West" • The capital of Canada • Canada's highest peak • Canada's longest river • The world's largest bay • Oldest business in Canada • The largest city in Canada • The "Apostle of Nova Scotia" • Type of government in Canada • "Canada's Gateway to the Pacific • The world's largest inland seaway • "Polar Bear Capital of the World" • ...
Criss Crossing Stray Dogs 2024-05-26
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- (2) something sweet with a little sad otis snake charmer for sure
- call the church their home
- a secret dog lover
- (2) the nickname kids gave Opal because of her last name
- eastern country where the preacher was on a mission exception what Opal was to the trailer park manager
- a turtle who spent a lot of time in his shell
- the real theme of the party
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- (2) place where the war was started melancholy another word for sad gonewiththewind (4) has more than 1000 pages
- the kind of fear Winn Dixie had for storms
- (2) when the North and South couldn't agree over slavery
- (2) a knuckle-sucker who loves pink stevieanddunlap roundabout friends
- (2) sees with her heart
- could plant a tire and grow a car
- (2) the first firend India made in Naomi warandpeace bear reading material amandawilkinson (2) her face looked like she had just eaten a lemon
- (2) big piece of old brown carpet that had been left out in the rain
- (2) a way to slowly pay for something over time
16 Clues: a secret dog lover • (2) sees with her heart • call the church their home • the real theme of the party • could plant a tire and grow a car • the kind of fear Winn Dixie had for storms • a turtle who spent a lot of time in his shell • (2) a way to slowly pay for something over time • (2) when the North and South couldn't agree over slavery • ...
Ch 20 Scientific Revolution 2013-10-04
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- developed Calculus
- middle class and nobility mingled here to discuss important ideas
- monarchy Hobbes believed this to be the best form of government
- thought the the right to rule rested in the people
- proved mathematically that the planets move in ovals around the sun
- 2 who made contributions to the scientific study of oxygen
- believed that people have the right to overthrow an unjust government
- attaining knowledge by repeated observation and experimentation
- discovered blood is pumped through the body by the heart
- Penn advocated an assembly of nations committed to world peace
- thinkers of the Enlightenment
- credited with beginning the scientific revolution
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- rulers who tried to govern by enlightenment principles
- had to recant his ideas of the planets revolution around the sun
- opposition to war or violence as a means of settling disputes
- right to life, liberty and property
- "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
- necessary to establish order, both Locke and Hobbes agreed on this
- represented order and reason of Greek and Romans
- person who tried to transform base metals into precious metals
- application of science and reason to understand the world
- believed people were naturally good
- "I think, therefore I am."
- method systematic steps to perform experiments
- believed that the best form of government was an absolute monarchy
- law a universal moral law
26 Clues: developed Calculus • law a universal moral law • "I think, therefore I am." • thinkers of the Enlightenment • right to life, liberty and property • believed people were naturally good • method systematic steps to perform experiments • represented order and reason of Greek and Romans • credited with beginning the scientific revolution • ...
What the World Needs Now is Love 2020-02-23
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- Combine hamantashen, treats, love and Purim
- Advocate, educate and build bridges to our homeland
- Popular Beatles tune, It's easy...
- Making the world better through social action
- Love in Rome
- Specialty "shop" of knowledge, wisdom, experience and learning
- Two per day, every day. Minimum of ten
- Esther's Book
- Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers
- Heroine of the day
- All’s fair in love and ___
- Captain and Tenille’s prediction
- The K in SWAK
- Torah study for our littlest learners
- A very _____Purim
- Next up on the calendar
- Let’s hear it for the HA-man. Boo!
- Gaga and Cooper’s steamy 2018 duet
- Rite of passage into adulthood
- Songbird chicks
- Play group for empty-nesters
Down
- Traditional Purim garb
- Weekly sing-a-long, now celebrating its 10th anniversary
- How Tom says “I Love You” in Jerry Maguire
- Famous love song featured in 1990’s Ghost
- A TE Sorority?
- TE entryway
- A TE Fraternity?
- Hat? Pocket? Ears? Delicious.
- A Jew and a Baptist walk into a bar --every year for 30 years
- How Renee says “I Love You” in Jerry Maguire
- X’s and O’s
- Stir together twenty and thirty-somethings until well blended
- Love in Paris
- What the world needs now
- Love in Munich
- Problem solved
- Antidote for loneliness?
- Key figure on Team Esther
- Love in Barcelona
- Only member of the clergy with 2 eager understudies
- Yenta’s occupation
42 Clues: TE entryway • X’s and O’s • Love in Rome • Love in Paris • Esther's Book • The K in SWAK • A TE Sorority? • Love in Munich • Problem solved • Songbird chicks • A TE Fraternity? • Love in Barcelona • A very _____Purim • Heroine of the day • Yenta’s occupation • Traditional Purim garb • Next up on the calendar • What the world needs now • Antidote for loneliness? • Key figure on Team Esther • ...
Word War 2 2022-09-16
9 Clues: Surrender • the second • A lot of it • 1945. When it ended • 1 1939. When it started • Started the war in 1939 • years long. How long the war lasted • day the day that shows that Japan • cease resistance to an enemy or opponent and submit to their authority
Vietnam War 2022-05-06
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- Who was a corrupt leader?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- What was the south called who attacked South Vietnam?
- Were did another attack happen?
- The blank tried to take control again.
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam
- Who was China in control of in 1949?
- What month did North Vietnamese boats attack the U.S?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
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- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- What was the USA afraid that would spread?
- What happened to Diem’s government?
- Who was the South Capitalist Republic of South Vietnam?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- War broke out between north and blank.
15 Clues: Who was a corrupt leader? • Were did another attack happen? • What happened to Diem’s government? • Who was China in control of in 1949? • The blank tried to take control again. • War broke out between north and blank. • What was the USA afraid that would spread? • What was the south called who attacked South Vietnam? • ...
Logan Kiselewski - Vietnam Conflict 2022-05-06
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- What ship did North Vietnam attack?
- How did people see Ngo Dinh Diem?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Where did the Domino effect start?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Who were the French defeated by?
- The Communists in South Vietnam were called what? (abbr.)
- What broke out from 1958 onwards?
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- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- how many advisors did Pres. Kennedy send to South Vietnam?
- What did the USA send to the South Vietnam govt.?
- 1964 US Secretary of Defense
- Who lead South Vietnam?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War
15 Clues: Who lead South Vietnam? • 1964 US Secretary of Defense • Who were the French defeated by? • How did people see Ngo Dinh Diem? • What broke out from 1958 onwards? • Where did the Domino effect start? • What ship did North Vietnam attack? • What did the USA send to the South Vietnam govt.? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • ...
Weekly Crossword 2022-10-18
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- What do they choose? (4 wrds)
- Kittens and rainbows suggest?
- What kind of doctor is Dr. Stevenson?
- Who are 'they'? (4 wrds)
- Dreams allow the doctor to see the true meaning of ______.
- What are birds?
- How are we being watched?
- They watch us like a _____.
- Dr. Stevenson wants us to ______________. (2 wrds)
- How can we contact Dr. Stevenson? (3 wrds)
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- How do birds charge? (2 wrds)
- What are nightmares for? (2 wrds)
- What does Dr. Stevenson believe life is?
- Is life real?
- What is the name of the dream doctor?
- What is life like? (2 wrds)
- What are we in this world?
- What is the name of the newspaper? (3 wrds)
- Life is a?
- What are dreams and nightmares?
20 Clues: Life is a? • Is life real? • What are birds? • Who are 'they'? (4 wrds) • How are we being watched? • What are we in this world? • What is life like? (2 wrds) • They watch us like a _____. • How do birds charge? (2 wrds) • What do they choose? (4 wrds) • Kittens and rainbows suggest? • What are dreams and nightmares? • What are nightmares for? (2 wrds) • ...
Wyatt Hunt - The Atlantic World 2023-10-13
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- - disease that was brought to america threw trading
- and Indian War - British VS French
- - Leader of Incan Empire
- trade - Trade system between New world, Africa, and Europe
- - Private investment
- - Spanish abuse native american labor
- - Mixture of Spanish and Native American
- Passage - Slave ships sailing across the Atlantic
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- Exchange - Cultural trades to and from America
- - a conqueror
- trade - Nation getting items by another nation
- Cortes - Conquered the Aztec Empire
- - Leader of the Aztec Empire
- - The more money a nation has the more power it has
- Pizarro - Conquered the Incan Empire
- - land owned by different nations
- - First British colony
- slave trade - trade system between New World and Africa
- Columbus -First to discover America
- stock company - People buying small amount of companies
20 Clues: - a conqueror • - Private investment • - First British colony • - Leader of Incan Empire • - Leader of the Aztec Empire • - land owned by different nations • and Indian War - British VS French • Cortes - Conquered the Aztec Empire • Columbus -First to discover America • Pizarro - Conquered the Incan Empire • - Spanish abuse native american labor • ...
Ancient Egypt 2012-11-28
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- man who rule the world every day in till they die.
- you trade something for something else that is better for you.
- a group of people who have duties to do every day of their life’s.
- a group of people with interments playing music people love to hear all the time.
- you use a scribe with a special stick and you start writing.
- whenever country in the world lives in peace when there is no war about anything.
- when there is a book with words and it’s interesting.
- people who have to listen to their boss.
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- thing’s you use to help you grow food/crow.
- writing something.
- things that were built by humans.
- when you write with a pencil and with the pencil you write it on paper.
- when two countries are fighting for their country’s needs.
- people who grow food/crows for their families.
- system a river/lake that you can use it for a lot of things.
15 Clues: writing something. • things that were built by humans. • people who have to listen to their boss. • thing’s you use to help you grow food/crow. • people who grow food/crows for their families. • man who rule the world every day in till they die. • when there is a book with words and it’s interesting. • when two countries are fighting for their country’s needs. • ...
History of the World Cup 2023-02-08
9 Clues: Fair Play • A big tournament • 2 wold cups country • football organization • Cup/ A big tournament • Center America Country • creator of the World Cup trophie • Europe country without a World Cup • America country without a World Cup
becoming a world power by logan zeter 2021-05-21
7 Clues: teritory won • bought from the usa • became a world power • wanted to leave spain • lost the spanish american war • president of united states during spanish american war • Prime Minister of Spain durring the spanish american war
Minjae's Australian crossword 2015-02-18
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- It's colour is usually red and some are pink and yellow and white. They are 3 meters tall and about 1.5 metres across.
- An evangelist.He/She has no legs and arms.
- It's a dead river. It's made when river changes.
- A bird that has a loud hash sound
- Capital city of New South Wales.
- A prosess to live in another contry.
- The largest family of flowering plants. They are colours of red, violet, green, yellow and white.
- Capital city of Queensland.
- A hut(shelter) that Aboriginies used.
- It's special for koalas because they only lives in here.
- An animal that can jump far at once. Some of them are wild in austalia.
- Australia's official national floral emblem. It's i the coat-of-arms. They can be found every part of the country.
- A animal that looks like pig. Some are wild in Australia.
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- Capital city of Australia.
- Aboriginal war club.
- Tall, big animal that can run really fast.
- Australian tennis player. He won boys' single event at 2013 Australian Open.
- Australian prime minister. He was prime minister since 2013.
- Australian pro golfer. He/She plays in LPGA Tour. He/She won LPGA Tour 41 times.
- A small herb with violet blue flowers. It's up to 2-3cm in diameter.
- Land that is owned or controlled by government.
- It is a type of storm with dust in it. Aboriginal people say that it's dust evil.
- Soccer player in Australia. He kicks a lot of goals for Socceroos.
- Capital city in Tasmaina.
- Capital city in Victoria. It has many trams.
- People who came to a foreign country for safety.(especily during a war)
- Same thing as Eucalyptus marginata.
- Australia and New Zealand Army corps in World war one.
- An animal lives in eucalyptus tree and sleeps a lot.
- A place where it is far from city. There are few people living.
30 Clues: Aboriginal war club. • Capital city in Tasmaina. • Capital city of Australia. • Capital city of Queensland. • Capital city of New South Wales. • A bird that has a loud hash sound • Same thing as Eucalyptus marginata. • A prosess to live in another contry. • A hut(shelter) that Aboriginies used. • Tall, big animal that can run really fast. • ...
Unit 4: Tennessee's Coming of Age 2024-10-30
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- America gained this around the world after the War of 1812
- TN War Hawk remembered for his pro-war stance against Britain
- Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians made up the majority of these
- Controversial newspaper released by Elihu Embree
- Has a trunk
- Nickname given to the South, also known as Dixieland
- An attack at this bend was led by Andrew Jackson
- Flying mammal
- Jackson enlisted River Pirates at this Battle
- The threat of these people made the Deep South off limits to settlers
- One of the ways slaves resisted slavery
- Wealthy plantations owners utilizing the slavery system
- City in TN named for an Egyptian City
- Party that controlled the South
- State that required emancipated slaves to leave the state within a year
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- Our founding fathers did not condemn this in early documents
- Hired by wealthy families to teach their children
- Slavery was least common in this region of TN
- Andrew Jackson's home
- Saved the Virginia company at Jamestown
- Location in TN that witnessed slaves be set free on 2,000 acres of land
- Vast majority of Tennesseans "common folk"
- First Capital of TN
- This person's original Declaration of Independence condemned slavery
- Natural Disaster that created Reelfoot Lake
- Where American diplomats traveled to negotiate peace with Britain
- Freeing of one's slaves
- This person led a major rebellion against slave owners
- Andrew Jackson's wife
- Passage that witnessed the death of 2 million Africans
- Slavery was most common in this region of TN
- Slaves found solace in this famous "Sermon"
- Likes to chase mice
- These limited the basic rights, movements, and liberties of slaves
- Current Capital of TN
- Man's best friend
- Large marsupial
- The constitutional process that would stop slavery
- Nickname given to Memphis
- Invented the cotton gin
- Established the Nashoba Commune
41 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • First Capital of TN • Likes to chase mice • Andrew Jackson's home • Andrew Jackson's wife • Current Capital of TN • Freeing of one's slaves • Invented the cotton gin • Nickname given to Memphis • Established the Nashoba Commune • Party that controlled the South • City in TN named for an Egyptian City • ...
Vocab 5 2022-02-17
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- It is African-American infantry unit in World War 1
- Is the goverments way in dealing with other nations
- It is Woodrow Wilson's 14 points to have peace
- It is exaggerated news of events
- It was written by Theodore Roosevelt and was a foreign policy established by president Theodore Roosevelt
- It is a waterway that connects the Atlantic and Pacific ocean that cross's Panama
- Allies are when countries combine forces
- This is when you have so much pride in your country that you will go to war
- It is a U.S policy made by president James Monroe that intervention by external power in the politics of the Americans is potentially hostile act against the U.S
- Central power are central empires like Great Britain
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- It is a orginaztion that tried to maintian world peace Neutral Is when you deicide not to participate in conflicts
- It was a American ocean liner that was attacked by Germany submarine called the U-boat
- It was a threat of force or power
- It was a telegram sent by Germany to Mexico to attack the U.S but the U.S intercepted it.
- He was a American politician,stateman,conservatonist,naturalist,hisyorian and served has the 26th president
- He is a American politician and academic and served has the 28th president
- When you join together to get something
- It is a country that can affect the world with a action
- It was an American navy ship that sank at Havana habor
- Is when you make colonies very where
20 Clues: It is exaggerated news of events • It was a threat of force or power • Is when you make colonies very where • When you join together to get something • Allies are when countries combine forces • It is Woodrow Wilson's 14 points to have peace • It is African-American infantry unit in World War 1 • Is the goverments way in dealing with other nations • ...
"Be Perfectly Joined Together" 2023-08-19
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- "...that we might know the things that are ______ given to us of God" 1Cor 2
- "...ye are God's husbandry, ye are God's ________." 1Cor 3
- Our faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the _____ of God. 1Cor 2
- "But we have the ____ of Christ." 1Cor 2
- "For Christ sent me not to _______, but to preach the gospel..." 1Cor 1
- What people who live in Corinth are called
- "The members of Christ's Church strive to be ______"
- "...the ________ of God is stronger than men." 1Cor 1
- Paul said, "For ye are yet ______," because of the envying, strife and divisions of the people of Corinth, 1Cor 3
- "But to be learned is ____ if they hearken unto the counsels of God," 2Nephi 9
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- "...the ___________ of God is wiser than men...," 1Cor 1
- "I need the Holy _____ in order to understand the things of God"
- "God made _______ the wisdom of this world," 1Cor 1
- "Know ye not that your bodies are the _______ of Christ?" 1Cor 6
- "...your body is the ______ of the Holy Ghost which is in you..." 1Cor 6
- "Now er have received, not the ______ of the world, but the ______ which is of God." 1Cor 2
- "...he that ________ and he that watereth are one..." 1Cor 3
- "...the Spirit searchers all things, yea, the ____ things of God" 1Cor 2
- "To accomplish God's work, I need the ______ of God"
- "My body is sacred"
20 Clues: "My body is sacred" • "But we have the ____ of Christ." 1Cor 2 • What people who live in Corinth are called • "God made _______ the wisdom of this world," 1Cor 1 • "The members of Christ's Church strive to be ______" • "To accomplish God's work, I need the ______ of God" • "...the ________ of God is stronger than men." 1Cor 1 • ...
The Civil War 2023-04-24
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- A most common name for the south during the war
- Another name for the north during the war
- Seven states succeeded from the Union and Crated the..
- A war that was fought between northern and southern states
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- The first shot of the war was in ....
- A movement that occurred in the North that called for the legal end of slavery.
- a cheap material used often in everyday life all over the world, was one of the most important crops grown on the plantations.
- The president of the Union during the Civil war.
- people who were seen as property and forced to work on plantations.
- The period where the North started a process of modernization and industrialization.
10 Clues: The first shot of the war was in .... • Another name for the north during the war • A most common name for the south during the war • The president of the Union during the Civil war. • Seven states succeeded from the Union and Crated the.. • A war that was fought between northern and southern states • ...
Social Studies Semester 1 Extravaganza 2023-12-18
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- type of government in Athens (2 words)
- oldest known form of writing
- Major Battle in the Persian War, where Athens had a surprising victory
- important source of food for all major civilizations
- Mesopotamian artifact that likely shows the major social classes in Ancient Sumer (3 words)
- the name for France during Ancient Rome
- War between Athens and Sparta
- king of Babylon known for writing the oldest surviving law code
- name of the Chinese emperor who united warring city states and started the Great Wall of China
- type of government that is based on a religion or the leader is believed to be a god
- god of Justice in Ancient Mesopotamia
- type of democracy we have in the United States
- one of the major rivers in China
- One of two brothers who built the city of Rome, this one is the one who was murdered
- pharaoh who united Upper and Lower Egypt
- someone who lives in a society that has rights and responsibilities toward the government
- branch of social studies that studies how the Earth impacts human societies
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- Enemy of Ancient Greece
- one of two rivers that ran through Mesopotamia
- location of the world's oldest civilizations
- one of two twins rescued by a wolf on the banks of the River Tiber who went on to build Rome
- Greek leader who took over the Persian Empire (3 words)
- type of government where a small group of people hold all the power
- the belief in multiple gods
- longest river in the world
- type of government where no one and everyone is in charge at the same time
- Egyptian pharaoh who built three pyramids (some looked funny)
- another word for representative democracy
- Major Battle in Persian War, where 300 Spartan soldiers held off the Persian army
29 Clues: Enemy of Ancient Greece • longest river in the world • the belief in multiple gods • oldest known form of writing • War between Athens and Sparta • one of the major rivers in China • god of Justice in Ancient Mesopotamia • type of government in Athens (2 words) • the name for France during Ancient Rome • pharaoh who united Upper and Lower Egypt • ...
American history 2017-12-13
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- The ___ of the United States was enforced on September 17, 1787
- American War of ___ lasted from 1775 to 1783
- United States purchased Alaska from ____ in 1867
- President ____ served for the shortest term.
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- Great ____ set fire to the White House in August 1814
- President F. Roosevelt served for the ____ term.
- The ____ Convention was attended by 55 delegates.
- ____ was the President of the United States during World War 1
- America was named after ____ Vespucci.
- The President during the Civil War was _____
10 Clues: America was named after ____ Vespucci. • American War of ___ lasted from 1775 to 1783 • The President during the Civil War was _____ • President ____ served for the shortest term. • President F. Roosevelt served for the ____ term. • United States purchased Alaska from ____ in 1867 • The ____ Convention was attended by 55 delegates. • ...
chapter 7 B 2018-12-10
29 Clues: war • baby • seat • by car • to die • to come • problem • to mail • to turn • to go up • to begin • airplane • birthday • to enter • cellphone • the world • to return • christmas • to arrive • to become • to go down • to be born • to have just • to come back • new years day • all saints day • national holiday • victim (m. or f.) • to go back / to come back/home
Countries 2023-01-26
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- famous canal
- same name as a US state
- hates Pakistan
- baguettes and Paris
- conflict with Palestine
- peace keeping ukraine
- 50 states
- small city state that borders spain and France
- world cup winners
- water brand
- kangaroos and koalas
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- at war with russia
- penguins
- aztec
- strongest country in Africa
- provinces
- always beats other countries when they invade
- anime
- communist that hates taiwan
- missile crisis
- mongol empire
- hates India
- pizza and pasta
23 Clues: aztec • anime • penguins • provinces • 50 states • hates India • water brand • famous canal • mongol empire • hates Pakistan • missile crisis • pizza and pasta • world cup winners • at war with russia • baguettes and Paris • kangaroos and koalas • peace keeping ukraine • same name as a US state • conflict with Palestine • strongest country in Africa • communist that hates taiwan • ...
10 2024-08-24
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- Founder of Democratic Party
- Stock market crash era
- Speak softly big stick
- First White House resident
- Saved the Union
- Movie actor president
- First impeached
- Vicksburg victory
- First president with a PhD
- First moon landing
- Founder of UVA
- Era of Good Feelings
- Habitat for Humanity
- Bin Laden raid
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- Dred Scott decision era
- Missouri Compromise
- Ended World War II
- Shortest presidency
- Served non-consecutive terms
- Balanced budget
- Cherry tree myth
- "Day of Infamy" speech
- Only unelected president
- Oregon Treaty
- Hollywood star
25 Clues: Oregon Treaty • Founder of UVA • Hollywood star • Bin Laden raid • Saved the Union • Balanced budget • First impeached • Cherry tree myth • Vicksburg victory • Ended World War II • First moon landing • Missouri Compromise • Shortest presidency • Era of Good Feelings • Habitat for Humanity • Movie actor president • Stock market crash era • Speak softly big stick • "Day of Infamy" speech • ...
Smoke Signal Crossword 2024-02-19
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- RHS yearbook name
- 175-foot-tall twin
- Golf course to Lockeford
- Travels loudly through town
- _____ Capital of the World
- Celebrated day in October
- War Whoop, The Tomahawk, The...
- Festival celebration
- Ripon in 1945
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- Ripon's high school opening year
- Original high school name
- County of residence
- Primary region for U.S. produce
- Cougars, Panthers, Mustangs, Wildcats
- Local bygone gazette
- Chamber of
- Ripon in 1874
- Original name of Ripon
- School street
- Farmland fields
20 Clues: Chamber of • Ripon in 1874 • School street • Ripon in 1945 • Farmland fields • RHS yearbook name • 175-foot-tall twin • County of residence • Local bygone gazette • Festival celebration • Original name of Ripon • Golf course to Lockeford • Original high school name • Celebrated day in October • _____ Capital of the World • Travels loudly through town • Primary region for U.S. produce • ...
Stems 11 2024-10-10
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- Dormancy, Overwinter
- Aggressive, Combative
- Flying reptile, Winged lizard
- Wintry, Frosty
- Classification, Categorization
- steady flow, running
- Micrometer, Millionth of a meter
- Money, Legal tender
- Bird expert, Avian researcher
- Miniature world, Small-scale representation
- Pre-war, Before conflict
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- Wing-flapping aircraft, Bird-like flying machine
- Single-colored, One-hued
- Animal stuffing, Mounting
- Bird study, Avian science
- Hostile, Antagonistic
- Chopper, Whirlybird
- Sentence structure, Grammatical arrangement
- Recurring, Repeated
- Genetic carrier, DNA package
- Spherical bacteria, Coccus
21 Clues: Wintry, Frosty • Chopper, Whirlybird • Recurring, Repeated • Money, Legal tender • Dormancy, Overwinter • steady flow, running • Hostile, Antagonistic • Aggressive, Combative • Single-colored, One-hued • Pre-war, Before conflict • Animal stuffing, Mounting • Bird study, Avian science • Spherical bacteria, Coccus • Genetic carrier, DNA package • Flying reptile, Winged lizard • ...
Avenues Crossword 2022-02-15
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- the main subject of complaint from grades 9-11
- Avenues’s replacement for peanut butter
- avenues’s most successful sport of 2022
- 9th floor gym space
- Avenues's thinking philosophy
- 1 out of 2 of Avenues’s special classes
- Avenues’s model of teaching
- most coveted chocolate covered Avenues snack
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- what we all want
- Overnight school field trip destination
- Infamous Avenues world element
- what you need to take the elevator
- 2 out of 2 of Avenues’s special classes
- dean obsessed with cows
- head of school
- where Avenues’s other campus is located
- required bonding time
- Avenues’s model of teaching math
- the highliner's editor in chief
19 Clues: head of school • what we all want • 9th floor gym space • required bonding time • dean obsessed with cows • Avenues’s model of teaching • Avenues's thinking philosophy • Infamous Avenues world element • the highliner's editor in chief • Avenues’s model of teaching math • what you need to take the elevator • Overnight school field trip destination • ...
Kai's BTN Crossword 2018-12-06
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- what did the Sydney Opera House advertise?
- how many priministers where in 2018?
- what is the most popular video game in Australia 2018?
- why did Prince Harry visit Australia?
- what world war had a 100 year anniversary in 2018?
- who did the U.S president visit?
- who did competitive skipping
- where was the soccer FIFA world cup 2018 held?
- super _____ blood moon
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- who is the new Prime Minister of Australia?
- who was stuck in a cave in Thailand?
- what happened in Qeensland?
- what was the most popular cryptocurrency?
- what was BTN first called?
- who did Prince Harry marry?
- what fruit had needles in it?
16 Clues: super _____ blood moon • what was BTN first called? • what happened in Qeensland? • who did Prince Harry marry? • who did competitive skipping • what fruit had needles in it? • who did the U.S president visit? • who was stuck in a cave in Thailand? • how many priministers where in 2018? • why did Prince Harry visit Australia? • what was the most popular cryptocurrency? • ...
WWI TERMS 2022-02-01
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- one of the member countries of the Triple Alliance
- last name of assassin
- his assassination led to World War I
- the buildup of weapons and ammunition
- mnemonic device to remember the 5 causes of WWI
- a mutual promise to aid each other in war
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- this month in 1914 began 4 years of fighting the war
- the name of the gang/group responsible for killing the archduke
- extreme devotion to one's country
- made up of France, England, and Russia
10 Clues: last name of assassin • extreme devotion to one's country • his assassination led to World War I • the buildup of weapons and ammunition • made up of France, England, and Russia • a mutual promise to aid each other in war • mnemonic device to remember the 5 causes of WWI • one of the member countries of the Triple Alliance • ...
Hitler 2023-12-16
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- Hitler lived up to his name as a _______.
- what is the big risk Hitler took before the war began
- political union of Austria with Germany, achieved through annexation by Adolf Hitler in 1938..
- allowed Germans to annex Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland.
- This style of marching with high steps was known as __________.
- former premier of the soviet union.
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- _______ policy was enabled to avoid war.
- one of hitlers plans was to _______ the treaty of Versailles
- could not keep his promis.
- the 2nd world war began on.
10 Clues: could not keep his promis. • the 2nd world war began on. • former premier of the soviet union. • _______ policy was enabled to avoid war. • Hitler lived up to his name as a _______. • what is the big risk Hitler took before the war began • allowed Germans to annex Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland. • one of hitlers plans was to _______ the treaty of Versailles • ...
WW1 2022-04-07
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- a British Liberal politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922
- British passenger liner sunk off the coast of Ireland by German u-boats 1915
- the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- in the Russian Orthodox Church as Saint Nicholas the Passion-Bearer, was the last Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland
- The isolation of an enemy's ports by means of warships to prevent passage of persons or supplies. To block or prevent the import or export of supplies from a port.
- feeling of intense loyalty to one's country or group
- Information given to show something or someone in a based way.
- a British statesman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945
Down
- German submarine, taken from the German "untersee boat"
- a rise in military expenditure, an increase in military or naval forces, more influence of the military men upon the policies of the civilian government, and a preference for force as a solution to problems.
- Term used to describe the deadlock on the western front during the First World War.
- a Bosnian Serb student who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, in Sarajevo on 2
- the last German Emperor and King of Prussia, reigning from 15 June 1888 until his abdication on 9 November 1918.
- a German general, politician and military theorist
- a British statesman and Liberal politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916.
- American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921
- Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the other states of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 2 December 1848 until his death
- teams of troops, ships or equipment
- state of not taking sides, especially in a war or dispute.
19 Clues: teams of troops, ships or equipment • a German general, politician and military theorist • feeling of intense loyalty to one's country or group • the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary • German submarine, taken from the German "untersee boat" • state of not taking sides, especially in a war or dispute. • ...
OCEANOGRAPHY 2014-05-12
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- Titanic
- Famous scientific vessel
- Famous Carolina's Pirate
- The Hunt for Red October
- Ocean Farming
- Famous Sea World Whale
- Deepest,Darkest section of the sea
- Helps vessels locate things in the ocean
- Tentacles
- Discovered the Titanic
- Mr. Webb has a coin from it
- Help sub sea under water
- Famous book about a killer Whale
- Used in ice-cream
- Deepest trench in the ocea
- Was said to be unsinkable
- Disposable teeth
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- The Revolutionary War sub
- famous Ghost Ship
- Strange Unsolved Disappearances
- Forerunner of Shamu
- Minerals in the Sea
- Napoleon/Penguin
- Titanic
- Whales travel in these
- Found the Atocha
- Ability to float
- Tuxedo-like animals at Sea World
- Regenerate
- Sparrow Famous Disney Pirate Captain
30 Clues: Titanic • Titanic • Tentacles • Regenerate • Ocean Farming • Napoleon/Penguin • Found the Atocha • Ability to float • Disposable teeth • famous Ghost Ship • Used in ice-cream • Forerunner of Shamu • Minerals in the Sea • Famous Sea World Whale • Whales travel in these • Discovered the Titanic • Famous scientific vessel • Famous Carolina's Pirate • The Hunt for Red October • Help sub sea under water • ...
History 8 Midterm Exam Review 2022-12-12
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- famous canal that opened in 1825
- reason Pilgrims came to America
- taxed legal docs, newspapers, calendars,
- a two-house legislative system
- prosperous colony with most fertile soil
- most important crop in early NC
- when the Great Awakening took place
- year the Declaration of Independence was signed
- denies the doctrine of the Trinity
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- highest law of the land
- all states given equal representation
- primary writer of the Dec. of Indep.
- the Lost Colony was started by this country
- first permanent colony in the New World
- provided education in South
- inventor of the reaper
- "the British are coming"
- settlement created by the Pilgrims
- winner of the French and Indian War
- when the first labor union was organized
- when the Separatists in New World
21 Clues: inventor of the reaper • highest law of the land • "the British are coming" • provided education in South • a two-house legislative system • reason Pilgrims came to America • most important crop in early NC • famous canal that opened in 1825 • when the Separatists in New World • settlement created by the Pilgrims • denies the doctrine of the Trinity • ...
Mittersill - PubQuiz 2024-02-04
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- Gladiator
- highest grossing movie 2023
- Harry Potter
- Herminator
- Canada has more of these
- Hermione's parents
- Lugners Stargast
- Famous TV Star and Singer
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- New Album, Rolling Stones
- football trainer leaving club
- Psycho
- Largest Area of Vineyards
- famous literature
- most vocanoes
- Die Hard
- Matrix
- Christmas Treuce
- colour of jacket, golf champion
18 Clues: Psycho • Matrix • Die Hard • Gladiator • Herminator • Harry Potter • most vocanoes • Christmas Treuce • Lugners Stargast • famous literature • Hermione's parents • Canada has more of these • New Album, Rolling Stones • Largest Area of Vineyards • Famous TV Star and Singer • highest grossing movie 2023 • football trainer leaving club • colour of jacket, golf champion
World War I Crossword By Kimrin Dhillon 2015-01-27
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- Declined after World War I and helped create new nations
- France, Great Britain, & Russia allied to form this
- Germany traveled through _____ in order to attack France
- He created the 14 points
- _______ took over jobs & responsibilities during the war while men were away
- Every country built up their military
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- U boats, poison gas, & unrestricted submarine warfare are examples of how _____ advanced throughout WWI
- Indian soldiers fought for this country during the Great War
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, & Ottoman Empire
- Germany, Japan, & Italy
10 Clues: Germany, Japan, & Italy • He created the 14 points • Every country built up their military • Germany, Austria-Hungary, & Ottoman Empire • France, Great Britain, & Russia allied to form this • Declined after World War I and helped create new nations • Germany traveled through _____ in order to attack France • Indian soldiers fought for this country during the Great War • ...
British History 2020-12-11
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- ________ had the right to vote in 1918.
- Florence Nightingale's is famously known as 'lady with the __________.
- Children were ___________ to the countryside during the war.
- Name of the next king of Britain.
- Who had six wives.
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- The longest reigning monarch is Queen ___________.
- The man who tried to abolish slavery in Britain was William ___________.
- Henry VIII was the head of the Church of __________.
- During the war children had to carry _________.
- The prime minister during the second world war was ___________ Churchill.
10 Clues: Who had six wives. • Name of the next king of Britain. • ________ had the right to vote in 1918. • During the war children had to carry _________. • The longest reigning monarch is Queen ___________. • Henry VIII was the head of the Church of __________. • Children were ___________ to the countryside during the war. • ...
Tic-Tac-Toe 2024-09-18
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- Edison The greatest inventor of the 1800's
- of Labor The first Labor unions in America
- Led to a demand for oil for lubrication and kerosene lightning
- Laissez-faire gov't policies and new business tactics
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- Led railroad construction
- Civil War stimulated mass-production techniques were used after the war to make industrial goods
- Were needed to build the nation after the war
- Revolution Created jobs in Eastern factories
- States Led the world in industry, innovation, and wealth
- Morgan American finance was dominated by
10 Clues: Led railroad construction • Edison The greatest inventor of the 1800's • of Labor The first Labor unions in America • Were needed to build the nation after the war • Revolution Created jobs in Eastern factories • Morgan American finance was dominated by • Laissez-faire gov't policies and new business tactics • ...
July Crossword 2023-06-01
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- The first Canadian-hosted Olympic games took place in this city.
- 7-year-old Roger Woodward became the first person to survive going over these falls without a barrel.
- The month of July is named after this Roman political figure.
- This Canadian province experienced the hottest temperatures ever officially recorded in Canada (45 degrees) on July 5, 1937.
- The first human to walk on the moon, which occurred on July 20, 1969.
- This Canadian American actress, born on July 20, 1971, is best known for her role in Grey’s Anatomy.
- On July 5, 1946, just after World War 2, the modern version of this risqué piece of women’s clothing was introduced due to the rationing of materials.
- Filmed in Alberta, this 2022 motion picture was referred to as “Skull” during production to keep it a secret.
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- Go Set A Watchman was the original manuscript for this classic Pulitzer Prize winning novel.
- This iconic Coldplay album was released on July 10, 2000, and features the hit single Yellow.
- In the summer of 2019, this folk horror film depicting Scandinavian paganism and starring Florence Pugh was released.
- This Canadian artist rose to fame on YouTube and was the most Googled celebrity in July 2010.
- National ______ Day is observed on July 31 and December 2 to help raise awareness and help these dogs get adopted.
- World ______ Day celebrates this intellectual two player board game.
- On July 6, 1885, Louis Pasteur successfully administered this vaccination for the first time, replacing the previous treatment, mad stones.
15 Clues: The month of July is named after this Roman political figure. • The first Canadian-hosted Olympic games took place in this city. • World ______ Day celebrates this intellectual two player board game. • The first human to walk on the moon, which occurred on July 20, 1969. • ...
Not War Not Gilded Monuments 2014-08-11
Chapter 14 2017-05-22
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- Incorporated a country within a state
- Started as a medical missionary but then became an explorer (2)
- After the war _______ was annexed to the U.S. (2)
- A young journalist hired to find the explorer (2)
- Spot of 200 defenseless woman and children
- Group of indigenous people
- Descendants of Europeans who settled in Latin America
- Took title empress of India (2)
- Under Spanish control but being taken over by Americans
- Only remaining free state in southeast Asia
- Name for strong leaders
- Name for Indian soldiers
- The expansion of a nations power
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- Britain wanted control of _______ in order to protect possessions in India
- People that have already lived there
- In this he declared Americans were off limits for European colonization (2)
- A governor who ruled as a representative
- Locals are replaced with officials (2)
- Depending on another government for there protection
- People of European and native American descents
- Group of Indians met to form this group (abbreviation)
- Worlds greatest engineering feats of its time (2)
- Crops that are grown for sale and not for personal use
- Local rulers are allowed to keep status on colonial setting (2)
- Believing one race is inferior to another
25 Clues: Name for strong leaders • Name for Indian soldiers • Group of indigenous people • Took title empress of India (2) • The expansion of a nations power • People that have already lived there • Incorporated a country within a state • Locals are replaced with officials (2) • A governor who ruled as a representative • Believing one race is inferior to another • ...
The Cold War 2024-04-03
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- City that Stalin attempted to starve out so he could completely control it
- A hot war within the Cold War where the US and USSR fuel each side
- Organization created after WWII to allow for nations of the world to meet
- General who wanted to escalate Korean War and bomb China and disobeyed Truman's command and was fired
- Fear of communism after WWI and WWII
- The US flew 277,000 flights of food to prevent starvation
- communist country just north of the 38th Parallel
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- The plan to rebuild Europe after WWII
- What Stalin asked for at Yalta meeting
- Meeting with FDR, Churchill and Stalin
- Three of the zones in Germany combined to form this republic that lasted some 40 years
- 15 Republics including Russia
- the idea that all Cold War presidents supported to keep communism from spreading
- A term coined by Churchill that showed a divided Europe that was free and not free
- military alliance that provides collective defense for countries near the North Atlantic
- Period from 1945-1991 when the US and USSR competed for power
16 Clues: 15 Republics including Russia • Fear of communism after WWI and WWII • The plan to rebuild Europe after WWII • What Stalin asked for at Yalta meeting • Meeting with FDR, Churchill and Stalin • communist country just north of the 38th Parallel • The US flew 277,000 flights of food to prevent starvation • Period from 1945-1991 when the US and USSR competed for power • ...
unit 3 World War 1 2023-11-14
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- ruler of Germany
- a serb who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- The not russia sent mexico that got the U.S in the war
- building empires, competition for colonies, many smaller wars over territory
- loyalty and patriotism, belief that one's country is superior
- agreements to aide each other if attacked
- ships were escorted by battleships to go safely across the Atlantic with U-boat gaurded waters
- a policy to maintain a large military that is ready for war
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- leader of Austria-Hungary
- a civil war started in russia because the people were hungry
- Both sides create permanent lines of fortification dug into the ground to guard against attacks
- cease fire
- flu Deaths across the world reached to 50 million and infected 500 million
- disputed are in-between the trenches
- American ship Germans sunk
15 Clues: cease fire • ruler of Germany • leader of Austria-Hungary • American ship Germans sunk • disputed are in-between the trenches • agreements to aide each other if attacked • a serb who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand • The not russia sent mexico that got the U.S in the war • a policy to maintain a large military that is ready for war • ...
Chapter 16 Crossword 2021-12-06
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- Hawaiian military base attacked by Japan that brought the United States into the war.
- ______,Prime minister of Japan during World War II that had peace talks with the U.S. but prepared for war at the same time.
- November 9, 1938. Nazis in Germany attacked Jews, their businesses, and synagogues.
- A place operated by the Nazis where Jews and others were starved while doing slave labor, or murdered.
- ________ Acts: Laws that ban the sale/loans of arms to nations at war in an attempt for peace.
- Last name of communist dictator of the USSR.
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- Act that allowed lending/leasing arms to nations that would harm American interest.
- The ______ powers oppose the Axis.
- Devastating event that murdered over 11 million Jews and other peoples.
- War strategy used by Germany. Consists of strategically attacking the opponent head-on using an overwhelming force.
- Belief that considers Aryans the "master race" (among other discriminations).
- _______ Mussolini, fascist dictator of Italy
- Last name of Britain's Prime Minister during WWII. He is said to have brought Britain from the brink of defeat to victory.
- The _____ powers include Germany, Japan, and Italy.
14 Clues: The ______ powers oppose the Axis. • _______ Mussolini, fascist dictator of Italy • Last name of communist dictator of the USSR. • The _____ powers include Germany, Japan, and Italy. • Devastating event that murdered over 11 million Jews and other peoples. • Belief that considers Aryans the "master race" (among other discriminations). • ...
U.S. History Chapter 13 2013-10-07
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- not considered a citizen
- replaced poison cherries victim
- state's decide
- beaten in the senate
- torpedoed 1850 Compromise
- west to arid for slavery
- vanquished president
- amendment to a bill
- have no clue
- gold on my land
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- mini-civil war
- poison cherries
- supported secession
- Illinois senator
- no expansion of slavery
- successor to the Whigs
- people decide
- looked for gold
- not the one heard round the world, but the first
- Pottawatomie and Harper's Ferry
20 Clues: have no clue • people decide • mini-civil war • state's decide • poison cherries • looked for gold • gold on my land • Illinois senator • supported secession • amendment to a bill • beaten in the senate • vanquished president • successor to the Whigs • no expansion of slavery • not considered a citizen • west to arid for slavery • torpedoed 1850 Compromise • replaced poison cherries victim • ...
The Great Gatsby 2024-05-24
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- Daisys current spouse
- Daisys Town
- war that gatsby fought in
- City close to east egg
- Husband of Myrtle Wilson
- tom's personality
- Fixed 1919 World Series
- Nicks love interest
- Gatsbys former lover
- Gatsbys town
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- Gatsbys Origin
- color of light on Daisys Dock
- the weather when gatsby and daisy meet up
- man in Gatsbys library
- Daisys former lover
- Wife of George Wilson
- where gatsby went to college
- Narrator
- Nicks City of Origin
- Gatsbys former name
20 Clues: Narrator • Daisys Town • Gatsbys town • Gatsbys Origin • tom's personality • Daisys former lover • Nicks love interest • Gatsbys former name • Nicks City of Origin • Gatsbys former lover • Daisys current spouse • Wife of George Wilson • man in Gatsbys library • City close to east egg • Fixed 1919 World Series • Husband of Myrtle Wilson • war that gatsby fought in • where gatsby went to college • ...
80's 2024-05-08
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- Space shuttle
- Tom Sawyer band
- Musical Listening Device
- Oil spill in Alaska
- President
- Don't stop believing band
- Cold War Symbol
- George Michael Band
- Crazy Sexy Cool band
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- TV Show Host
- Beat it singer
- Nuclear disaster
- Greatest selling album of all time
- Free concert for world hunger
- Music videos
- Master of Puppets group
- Hit me with your best shot's Pat...
- First Female Supreme Court Judge
- Walk This Way collaborators
- President
- 80's description of band
21 Clues: President • President • TV Show Host • Music videos • Space shuttle • Beat it singer • Tom Sawyer band • Cold War Symbol • Nuclear disaster • Oil spill in Alaska • George Michael Band • Crazy Sexy Cool band • Master of Puppets group • Musical Listening Device • 80's description of band • Don't stop believing band • Walk This Way collaborators • Free concert for world hunger • ...
The Iron Curtain 2021-11-15
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- where USSR delivered nuclear bombs to Cuba; closest the world as come to a nuclear war
- spying agency for USA
- term used to describe the separation of nations in the European continent
- Indirect fighting between the USSR and USA
- communist country; led by Joseph Stalin
- USA President from 1945-1953
- built to separate East & West Berlin
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- the reason for the Red Scare; prioritized that everything is "equal"
- global war that lasted from 1939-1945
- in which a country tries to spread its influence to other nations through military or diplomatic force
- British Prime Minister
- USA nation-wide fear of communism; citizens feared communists taking control
- leader of the USSR during the Cold War
- countries essentially under USSR/communist power; separated USSR from democratic countries in the iron curtain
- spying agency for USSR (Russia)
15 Clues: spying agency for USA • British Prime Minister • USA President from 1945-1953 • spying agency for USSR (Russia) • built to separate East & West Berlin • global war that lasted from 1939-1945 • leader of the USSR during the Cold War • communist country; led by Joseph Stalin • Indirect fighting between the USSR and USA • ...
New Imperialism 2023-12-10
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- An economic policy based on the belief that these is limited wealth in the world.
- Author of “Imperialism A Study”
- King Leopold II of Belgium’s most wanted territory in Africa
- Which country was Japan's new government modelled after?
- Who organised the Berlin Conference
- A territory in China wanted by Japan
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- The policy of actively seeking and conquering overseas possessions
- President of the Transvaal during the First Boer war
- Who wanted a “place in the Sun” for Germany?
- Which port did Japan gain in the Treaty of Shimonoseki?
- The name of the alliance between Britain and France in 1904
- A dispute between France and Britain in 1898
- Who ruled Japan before its modernisation
- The country that invented concentration camps
- A war tactic used by the British in the First Boer war
15 Clues: Author of “Imperialism A Study” • Who organised the Berlin Conference • A territory in China wanted by Japan • Who ruled Japan before its modernisation • Who wanted a “place in the Sun” for Germany? • A dispute between France and Britain in 1898 • The country that invented concentration camps • President of the Transvaal during the First Boer war • ...
Ayoub's Trivia 2023-01-18
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- the stadium whose owner is Football club Barcelona
- That invention is one of the principal entertainment things
- The person who discovered the gravity
- Football player who has won the last world cup
- A thing whose inventor was Thomas Eddison
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- A traditional food which origins are in Morocco
- The city where the Effiel Tower was built.
- Ancient world wonder that Egyptians has built
- The car which are mentioned in the last bzrp session
- The country where Miguel Cervantes has born.
- The dictator who begun the World War II
- a fruit which color is yellow
12 Clues: a fruit which color is yellow • The person who discovered the gravity • The dictator who begun the World War II • A thing whose inventor was Thomas Eddison • The city where the Effiel Tower was built. • The country where Miguel Cervantes has born. • Ancient world wonder that Egyptians has built • Football player who has won the last world cup • ...
Vietnam Conflict/Sean Thao 2022-05-06
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- What was falling into communism compared to?
- who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- What did the North Vietnamese attack from the US?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of war
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- What was the US afraid of?
- War broke out between who?
- What was the name of the person where people were unhappy with
- describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Who were they invaded by?
- Who became a part of the French Empire
- What did he not like?
- who was a corrupt leader?
- What were the weather conditions?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
15 Clues: What did he not like? • Who were they invaded by? • who was a corrupt leader? • What was the US afraid of? • War broke out between who? • What were the weather conditions? • Who became a part of the French Empire • What was falling into communism compared to? • What did the North Vietnamese attack from the US? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • ...
Unit 8 Crossword 2024-05-07
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- U.S. cargo ships made during World War II. In all 187 of these ships were made in the ports of Georgia.
- Governor who opposed the new deal
- Helped improve the state park system
- America helps allies while not being in the war
- Georgia's greatest contribution during WW2
- The father of the two ocean navy
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- Made low-cost loans to farmers to form rural electric cooperatives
- Banks failed during Great depression
- Place in Hawaii that was bombed by Japanese air force
- Steered military spending in Georgia, creating jobs
- Two of these happened that made it harder to grow cotton in Georgia
- Insect that killed most of the cotton in Georgia
- Helped create more jobs dealing with aircraft during the war
- Helped old people/part of the New Deal
- Paid farmers to grow less crops
15 Clues: Paid farmers to grow less crops • The father of the two ocean navy • Governor who opposed the new deal • Banks failed during Great depression • Helped improve the state park system • Helped old people/part of the New Deal • Georgia's greatest contribution during WW2 • America helps allies while not being in the war • Insect that killed most of the cotton in Georgia • ...
Bangor Winter Carnival Crossword! 2016-12-16
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- Fight this with chicken soup
- Christmas movie featuring Nakatomi Plaza (2 words)
- Popular dessert at Wendy's
- Visiting Burnett, Channing, and Kane?
- We are fierce, we are focused, we are ______!
- Do you want to build one?
- A "Doodle Dandy," or a "Swap."
- Good on roads and French fries
- Occasion for resolutions
- A "3G" holiday beverage (2 words)
- "___ to the World"
- Cozy hand warmers
- "___, ___, Baby"
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- Seasonal shelf-dweller
- "Where everybody knows your name," singular
- Upside-down at Dairy Queen
- Cheaper than a plow, but bad for your back
- ________ stuffer
- We are ______!
- Every one is unique
- "In a one-horse open ______"
- Do this before taking the "Mannequin Challenge"
- A "Hockey shoe"
- Schwarzenegger classic, "______ All The Way"
- Synonym for "Here!"
- Hot chocolate
- Misheard "other reindeer" from the song
- Taking the world by _____
- Mr. Freeze quote: "Everybody _____"
29 Clues: Hot chocolate • We are ______! • A "Hockey shoe" • ________ stuffer • "___, ___, Baby" • Cozy hand warmers • "___ to the World" • Every one is unique • Synonym for "Here!" • Seasonal shelf-dweller • Occasion for resolutions • Do you want to build one? • Taking the world by _____ • Upside-down at Dairy Queen • Popular dessert at Wendy's • Fight this with chicken soup • ...
What the World Needs Now is Love 2020-02-23
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- Love in Barcelona
- All’s fair in love and ___
- Weekly sing-a-long, now celebrating its 10th anniversary
- A TE Sorority?
- Hat? Pocket? Ears? Delicious.
- A TE Fraternity?
- Songbird chicks
- Let’s hear it for the HA-man. Boo!
- Captain and Tenille’s prediction
- How Tom says “I Love You” in Jerry Maguire
- Problem solved
- Famous love song featured in 1990’s Ghost
- Traditional Purim garb
- Specialty "shop" of knowledge, wisdom, experience and learning
- Combine hamantashen, treats, love and Purim
- A very _____Purim
- Stir together twenty and thirty-somethings until well blended
- Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers
- Gaga and Cooper’s steamy 2018 duet
- Making the world better through social action
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- Key figure on Team Esther
- Esther's Book
- Rite of passage into adulthood
- Heroine of the day
- The K in SWAK
- What the world needs now
- X’s and O’s
- Love in Rome
- TE entryway
- How Renee says “I Love You” in Jerry Maguire
- Popular Beatles tune, It's easy...
- Advocate, educate and build bridges to our homeland
- Antidote for loneliness?
- A Jew and a Baptist walk into a bar --every year for 30 years
- Yenta’s occupation
- Next up on the calendar
- Only member of the clergy with 2 eager understudies
- Play group for empty-nesters
- Two per day, every day. Minimum of ten
- Torah study for our littlest learners
- Love in Paris
- Love in Munich
42 Clues: X’s and O’s • TE entryway • Love in Rome • Esther's Book • The K in SWAK • Love in Paris • A TE Sorority? • Problem solved • Love in Munich • Songbird chicks • A TE Fraternity? • Love in Barcelona • A very _____Purim • Heroine of the day • Yenta’s occupation • Traditional Purim garb • Next up on the calendar • What the world needs now • Antidote for loneliness? • Key figure on Team Esther • ...
What the World Needs Now is Love 2020-02-23
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- Hat? Pocket? Ears? Delicious.
- Yenta’s occupation
- Next up on the calendar
- How Tom says “I Love You” in Jerry Maguire
- Combine hamantashen, treats, love and Purim
- Heroine of the day
- Esther's Book
- Love in Rome
- Weekly sing-a-long, now celebrating its 10th anniversary
- How Renee says “I Love You” in Jerry Maguire
- TE entryway
- Captain and Tenille’s prediction
- All’s fair in love and ___
- Love in Paris
- The K in SWAK
- Traditional Purim garb
- Rite of passage into adulthood
- Let’s hear it for the HA-man. Boo!
- Stir together twenty and thirty-somethings until well blended
- Torah study for our littlest learners
- Making the world better through social action
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- A TE Sorority?
- Advocate, educate and build bridges to our homeland
- Only member of the clergy with 2 eager understudies
- Two per day, every day. Minimum of ten
- A Jew and a Baptist walk into a bar --every year for 30 years
- Famous love song featured in 1990’s Ghost
- Popular Beatles tune, It's easy...
- Problem solved
- Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers
- Key figure on Team Esther
- Gaga and Cooper’s steamy 2018 duet
- What the world needs now
- Play group for empty-nesters
- A TE Fraternity?
- X’s and O’s
- Love in Barcelona
- Songbird chicks
- Love in Munich
- A very _____Purim
- Specialty "shop" of knowledge, wisdom, experience and learning
- Antidote for loneliness?
42 Clues: TE entryway • X’s and O’s • Love in Rome • Esther's Book • Love in Paris • The K in SWAK • A TE Sorority? • Problem solved • Love in Munich • Songbird chicks • A TE Fraternity? • Love in Barcelona • A very _____Purim • Yenta’s occupation • Heroine of the day • Traditional Purim garb • Next up on the calendar • What the world needs now • Antidote for loneliness? • Key figure on Team Esther • ...
AH2 Crossword Review 2017-05-25
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- an extreme rise in birth rates following World War 2.
- when one company buys out another company.
- largest land-air-sea battle in army history.
- gave women the right to vote.
- Russia, France, and Great Britain.
- states that the U.S. would take a leadership role in the world and help other countries threatened by communism.
- passenger ship sank by German u-boats.
- mission to create an atomic bomb before Germany.
- “improved” the human race through selective breeding.
- action to bring about social, political, economic, or environmental change.
- designed to prevent terrorist attacks.
- creator of Ford Motor Company.
- 1st movie with sound.
- promised to end the decline in the economy and address health care problems.
- told Mexico to attack the U.S.
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- fired for teaching evolution.
- banned alcohol.
- height of the counterculture movement.
- book written that described the horrible conditions of meat packing plants.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- uses terrorist activities to countries with different values.
- preached about birth control.
- rejection of the cultural changes of the 1950s-60s by younger people.
- a key target for democrat opponents.
- created by the government to gain support for something.
- divided East and West Germany.
- protects and preserves wildlife across the country.
- costliest hurricane in U.S. history.
- belief that the U.S. was destined to expand from coast to coast.
- 1st ever amusement park.
30 Clues: banned alcohol. • 1st movie with sound. • 1st ever amusement park. • fired for teaching evolution. • gave women the right to vote. • preached about birth control. • divided East and West Germany. • creator of Ford Motor Company. • told Mexico to attack the U.S. • Russia, France, and Great Britain. • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. • a key target for democrat opponents. • ...
Prisoner of War 2018-11-10
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- The American's main opposition in the pacific area
- A slang term for a gunnery sergeant and one of the main character's friends
- The state or fact of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances
- A large plant with a wooden trunk and the nickname of the main character
- Being freed from imprisonment
- Forced marches made to eliminate weak prisoners
- A driving force that made Henry join the Marines, this word comes in different forms
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- The place of an infamous death march during the second world war
- Country allied together to combat a problem
- The state of being ill
- Callous indifference to or pleasure in causing pain and suffering
- A global conflict where most country are involved
- The emotions or conduct of friends; the state of being friends
- When someone joins the armed forces and does not meet the age requirements
- Held by another country against their will
15 Clues: The state of being ill • Being freed from imprisonment • Held by another country against their will • Country allied together to combat a problem • Forced marches made to eliminate weak prisoners • A global conflict where most country are involved • The American's main opposition in the pacific area • The emotions or conduct of friends; the state of being friends • ...
Vocabulary Greece 2023-10-17
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- Dominant political unit in Ancient Greek world.
- A thinker who developed a method of teaching and answering questions
- A philosopher who opened a school in Athens called the Lyceum
- A name meaning "security, pledge, hostage."
- war Invasions of greece by persia in 490 BCE and 480-479 BCE
- government by the best individuals or small privileged class.
- Bronze age civilation of crete that flourished from 3000 bce to about 1100 bce
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- famous thinker who set forth his idea of a perfectly governed society in the republic
- civilization fusion of the ancient greek world with that of western asia
- formation consisting of a block standing shoulder to shoulder in files several ranks deep
- war Athens and sparta fought each other
- of Macedonia 18th King of Macedonia
- Art and culture of greece from ca 1600 to 1100 b.c.
- member of Hellenic race that completed the overthrow of Mycenaean civilization
- the great Ruler of Greece in the forth century B.c
15 Clues: of Macedonia 18th King of Macedonia • war Athens and sparta fought each other • A name meaning "security, pledge, hostage." • Dominant political unit in Ancient Greek world. • Art and culture of greece from ca 1600 to 1100 b.c. • the great Ruler of Greece in the forth century B.c • A philosopher who opened a school in Athens called the Lyceum • ...
Grandpa's Crossword 2021-06-07
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- three time World Series Champions (2 words)
- Abby’s birthplace
- have I ever told you you’re my _____?
- 1954 Hitchcock thriller starring Jimmy Stewart
- trick and meld card game
- second African-American to serve on the Supreme Court
- _________is thinking “not of yourself"
- middle name of your second grandchild
- man who shared the Gospel with an Ethiopian on the road to Gaza
- species who stole the plans to the Death Star
- oldest of seven brothers in the 1954 American musical
- a feathered friend gone too soon
- the first place you met your future bride (2 words)
- church attended in PA (2 words)
- type of car whose logo was inspired by the Stuttcart Coat of Arms
- number of states bordering Colorado
- Pennsylvania convenience store
- high school for Hornets (2 words)
- state whose name means “reddish” in Spanish
- high ground Union forces retreated to during the Battle of Gettysburg (2 words)
- Moses’ mother
- 1959 Doris Day romantic comedy (2 words)
- only piece Michelangelo ever signed
- birthstone of your twin grandchildren
- a long, flat steel file
- fictional special intelligence officer
- it takes a lot of these to change a lightbulb
- Maggie’s breed
- known for saying “the ends justifies the means”
- official residence of the Pope
- dine with Davy Crockett here
- only Supreme Court Justice to be impeached
- birth month of your first grandchild
- this man’s not crazy, he’s been tested
- Christmas breakfast
- cold brew (2 words)
- northernmost country in Africa
- creature roasting on a spit in the first episode of the The Mandalorian
- softwoods come from these types of trees
- her puppies died from bloody noses
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- Taft’s foreign policy that guaranteed loans to countries in “exchange for bullets” (2words)
- state “destroyed” in Sherman’s “March to Sea”
- river that runs through the middle of Colorado
- you were here on December 13, 1969
- Biblical Captain who purchased Joseph
- this dog tried to hang herself
- classic Quick, Draw, and Guess game
- cattle breed
- middle name of your first great-grandchild
- Amalekite king imprisoned by Saul which went against God’s decree
- Absalom’s murderer
- it’s nice that we’re having _____
- even a thin one has two sides
- first woman to serve on the Supreme Court
- mathematician credited with the sequence that led to the Golden Ratio
- courthouse where the Civil War ended
- his “iron curtain” speech marks the beginning of the Cold War
- boat that relies on floats to remain buoyant
- we lived on this Houston Street (2 words)
- president responsible for the Louisiana Purchase
- decorative automotive adhesive
- month in which the Gettysburg Address was given
- favorite brand of glazed pastry (2 words)
- frozen treat from Brenham
- John the Baptist wore clothes made from the hair of this animal
- your cousin’s child to you
- season for white asparagus in Amsterdam
- grandchildren became these at national parks (2 words)
- unit used to measure nails
- young literary sleuth, daughter of Jim Shaw
- The ______ Man is the name of a drawing made by da Vinci of the ideal man
- holiday to celebrate the emancipation of enslaved people
- San Antonio steakhouse (3 words)
- small town in Illinois
- sitcom comedic obstetrician and father of five
- 1986 Holly Dunn single (2 words)
- home of the Mona Lisa
- only non Jedi to use a lightsaber in the original Star Wars trilogy
78 Clues: cattle breed • Moses’ mother • Maggie’s breed • Abby’s birthplace • Absalom’s murderer • Christmas breakfast • cold brew (2 words) • home of the Mona Lisa • small town in Illinois • a long, flat steel file • trick and meld card game • frozen treat from Brenham • your cousin’s child to you • unit used to measure nails • dine with Davy Crockett here • even a thin one has two sides • ...
WW1 Chapter 19 Vocabulary 2012-10-23
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- compensation paid by a defeated nation for the damage or injury it inflicted during war
- imposed harsh penalties on anyone interfering with or speaking against U.S. participation in world war 1
- consisted of France, Great Britain, and Russia known as the Triple Entente and later the U.S. joined
- required men to register for military service
- a provision in the treaty of Versailles by which Germany acknowledged that it alone was responsible for ww1
- pride in one's nation
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- consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy known as the Triple Alliance and the Ottoman empire joined
- a kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions
- protection of merchant ships from u-boat attacks by having ships travel in large groups escorted by warships
- a truce, or agreement to end an armed conflict
- military operations in which the opposing forces attack and counter attack from systems of fortified ditches rather than open battle fields
- a person who refuses, on moral grounds, to participate in warfare.
- principles making up President Woodrow Wilson's plan for world peace
- peace treaty at the end of ww1 which established new nations, borders, and war reparations
- the development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
15 Clues: pride in one's nation • required men to register for military service • a truce, or agreement to end an armed conflict • a person who refuses, on moral grounds, to participate in warfare. • principles making up President Woodrow Wilson's plan for world peace • the development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy • ...
Yemen Crisis Crossword 2020-09-18
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- Organizations-like __________- are working to help children in Yemen cope with the effects of this problem.
- The civil war has caused poverty to increase from 47% in 2014 to almost 75% in 2019.
- ____________ worsened the situation in Yemen by leaving people without homes.
- Sanitation and clean __________ are in short supply.
- Unrestricted core __________ for partners and agencies that support the Yemen Humanitarian Response Plan ensures that resources are used efficiently.
- Due to COVID-19 around 7.8 million ____________ do not have access to education.
- Services, Even before the crisis, there were high rates of unemployment and the __________ __________ were on the verge of collapsing.
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- Medical care is needed for treatment of __________ and malnutrition.
- ____________ rates of women and children in Yemen remain as the highest in the world.
- Two-thirds of all districts in Yemen are already pre-____________.
- About 80% of the population or 24 million people need __________ assistance.
- Yemen is currently the __________ humanitarian crisis in the world.
- War, Yemen, a country in the Middle East and the North African region have been in the midst of a __________ war.
- Fleeing of people from their homes has caused internal _______________ in Columbia, Syria, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- The conflict is destroying the country's _______________ (schools, roads, bridges, hospitals, and homes).
15 Clues: Sanitation and clean __________ are in short supply. • Two-thirds of all districts in Yemen are already pre-____________. • Yemen is currently the __________ humanitarian crisis in the world. • Medical care is needed for treatment of __________ and malnutrition. • About 80% of the population or 24 million people need __________ assistance. • ...
Philippines 2024-05-17
12 Clues: cul-langue • eco-currency • over-Capital • over-Continent • geo-largest island • his-first colonized • gov-head of government • eco-Important industries • his-invaded world war two • cul-most popular Religion • geo-second largest island • gov- founding and active member
The New Deal Vocabulary 2019-03-28
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- Georgia Congressman who was an advocate for a strong US military--"father of two-ocean navy"
- (SSA), created a system for retirement and unemployment insurance, aided families with dependent children and the disabled.
- began in 1914 with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary.
- a powerful Georgia politician, who opposed many of the New Deal programs.
- (REA), offered low-interest loans to companies to build power lines in isolated rural areas.
- began in the early 1930s and worsened the poor economic conditions, because of low rainfall there was a shortage of water
- American Naval base in Hawaii; a surprise attack on the base by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941 resulted in the US entering World War II
- was a series of laws, programs, and government agencies enacted to help the country deal with the Great Depression.
- has close ties to Georgia and died at his Georgia home," The Little White House," in Warms Springs.
- Factory located in Marietta, Georgia, that produced B - 29 bombers for the US war effort
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- the principal means for providing U.S. military aid to foreign nations during World War II.
- was a four-day collapse of stock prices that began on October 24, 1929
- (CCC), provided jobs for young unmarried on national conservation projects.
- the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, lasting from 1929 to 1939.
- (AAA), was passed in 1933, and actually paid farmers a subsidy NOT to produce certain crops in order to raise farm prices.
- Georgia governor and influential long term US senator; father of school lunch program and brought CDC and military bases to state
- greatly affected Georgia's long history of cotton production between 1915, when the insect was introduced to Georgia, and the early 1990s
- refers to October 29, 1929, when panicked sellers traded nearly 16 million shares on the New York Stock Exchange
18 Clues: was a four-day collapse of stock prices that began on October 24, 1929 • a powerful Georgia politician, who opposed many of the New Deal programs. • (CCC), provided jobs for young unmarried on national conservation projects. • began in 1914 with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. • ...
OCEANOGRAPHY 2014-05-12
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- Titanic
- Famous scientific vessel
- Famous Carolina's Pirate
- The Hunt for Red October
- Ocean Farming
- Famous Sea World Whale
- Deepest,Darkest section of the sea
- Helps vessels locate things in the ocean
- Tentacles
- Discovered the Titanic
- Mr. Webb has a coin from it
- Help sub sea under water
- Famous book about a killer Whale
- Used in ice-cream
- Deepest trench in the ocea
- Was said to be unsinkable
- Disposable teeth
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- The Revolutionary War sub
- famous Ghost Ship
- Strange Unsolved Disappearances
- Forerunner of Shamu
- Minerals in the Sea
- Napoleon/Penguin
- Titanic
- Whales travel in these
- Found the Atocha
- Ability to float
- Tuxedo-like animals at Sea World
- Regenerate
- Sparrow Famous Disney Pirate Captain
30 Clues: Titanic • Titanic • Tentacles • Regenerate • Ocean Farming • Napoleon/Penguin • Found the Atocha • Ability to float • Disposable teeth • famous Ghost Ship • Used in ice-cream • Forerunner of Shamu • Minerals in the Sea • Famous Sea World Whale • Whales travel in these • Discovered the Titanic • Famous scientific vessel • Famous Carolina's Pirate • The Hunt for Red October • Help sub sea under water • ...