world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
WW1 Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-11
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- policy of supporting neither sides
- commander of US expidition force
- law against antiwar acts
- killer of archduke franz fernidad
- underwater u-boats
- intense fear of communism
- war ads
- payments for war damages
- treaty that ended WW1
- russia great britain france others
- movement of africanamericans north
- made it a crime to writeprintutter
- british two seater
- a war aircraft
- Wilson,Clemenceau,George,Orlando
- one country taking over another
- wilsons plan for world peace
- british passenger ship
- strong devotion to ones country
- single seater german fighter plane
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- long bloody battle along the west
- long range german bomber plane
- a form of warfare in trenches
- an alliance between germanyaustriaitaly
- guns that shoot manyrounds of ammo
- alliance for Britain,russia,france
- telegram sent by germany to mexico
- defense agreements between countries
- certificates sold to pay for war
- protects merch ships from uboat
- prince of austria hungary
- president of the US during WW1
- limiting how many goods are bought
- land batte ship
- germany austria hungary and others
- british single seater
- an agreement to stop fighting
- a weapon made up of toxic gasses
38 Clues: war ads • a war aircraft • land batte ship • underwater u-boats • british two seater • treaty that ended WW1 • british single seater • british passenger ship • law against antiwar acts • payments for war damages • intense fear of communism • prince of austria hungary • wilsons plan for world peace • a form of warfare in trenches • an agreement to stop fighting • long range german bomber plane • ...
Maheen Jibran's Articles x-word 2024-02-14
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- The New Englanders seemed very _______ To the Southeners.
- The Continental Army was ________ after the Revolutionary War.
- Did the first US constitution succeed or fail?
- ________ Hamilton hated congress because they didn't share his vision.
- Enforcing ____ was one of the biggest issues the Continental Congress had faced.
- The articles of _____________ passed during the revolution.
- ____ Webster wrote the first American Dictionary
- Shaes rebellion had lots of consequences to the ______.
- ______ Resources was an advantage that we had to become a future world power.
- Over __________ militia men were hired
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- A new country was ________ by the Declaration of Independance.
- Declaring War was one of the powers held exclusively by the nation _______.
- _______ Rebellion proved articles weak in Mass, in 1786-87
- __________ was one of the states that almost became an independent country.
- Alexander ________ Came to New York City as a teenager to be educated.
- The Revolutionary War left American states in ____.
- The Continental Congress was passed during the __________ War
- ____ out of thirteen states had to approve a bill only to pass it.
- The articles could not ______ laws.
- The United States was bankrupt and had no ability to ___.
20 Clues: The articles could not ______ laws. • Over __________ militia men were hired • Did the first US constitution succeed or fail? • ____ Webster wrote the first American Dictionary • The Revolutionary War left American states in ____. • Shaes rebellion had lots of consequences to the ______. • The New Englanders seemed very _______ To the Southeners. • ...
John WW2 Crossword 2024-05-15
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- The attack that led the US into WWII.
- Dropped at Hiroshima and made Japan surrender.
- Laws that excluded German-Jews from having equal rights with regular Germans.
- The countries that went against Germany.
- The countries that were supporting Germany.
- America’s plan to develop the atomic bomb
- Germans invaded this country first.
- German soldiers that targeted the Jews.
- Nazis secret police.
- The killing of a mass nation and targeting a specific race.
- Allies take back France from Germany.
- The successful defense by Britain against Germany
- The deadliest conflict between countries.
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- Places that Japanese-Americans had to go to during the war.
- Giving into something.
- A weapon made in the war that mowed down troops.
- The successful operation that saved 320,000 British and French Troops.
- The one who led Germany and strategically planned invasions.
- The people that sent coded messages to the Marines.
- The mass slaughter of Jews
- Bloodiest battle in the war.
- Signs or sayings that tried to convince people to do something.
- A group of people who were blamed for Germany’s problems.
- The biggest war in the world.
- Big vehicles that sent missiles to destroy buildings and other things.
25 Clues: Nazis secret police. • Giving into something. • The mass slaughter of Jews • Bloodiest battle in the war. • The biggest war in the world. • Germans invaded this country first. • The attack that led the US into WWII. • Allies take back France from Germany. • German soldiers that targeted the Jews. • The countries that went against Germany. • ...
WW1 Causes 2024-05-29
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- ally of Russia
- vital channel for British shipping
- ally of Austria-Hungary
- belief that an army was the way to resolve conflict
- name of railway across Russia
- part of France's empire before WW1
- type of armed ship
- love of country willing to die for it
- war that took place from 1912-1913
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- building an empire for your country
- country Russia lost war against in 1904-05
- agreements made between countries
- largest land empire before WW1
- major European power before WW1
- the whole world
- the jewel in the crown of British Empire
16 Clues: ally of Russia • the whole world • type of armed ship • ally of Austria-Hungary • name of railway across Russia • largest land empire before WW1 • major European power before WW1 • agreements made between countries • vital channel for British shipping • part of France's empire before WW1 • war that took place from 1912-1913 • building an empire for your country • ...
kenlee's Rome puzzle 2025-05-19
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- Who won the first Punic War?
- How much of Hannibal’s army died from hunger and
- Rome created the Law of Nations which included
- Land & ____
- _____ & Law
- military general from Rome
- _____ & Possession
- What was Rome’s first code of laws?
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- What is another name for a “Forum”?
- Carthage is the ____
- What was Romes major gift to the world?
- was the tablet were Roman Laws carved on
- Which two animals did Hannibal use to fight in
- Romes Mediterranean rival Carthage made its self
- Inheritance & ______
- How long did the first Punic War last?
16 Clues: Land & ____ • _____ & Law • _____ & Possession • Carthage is the ____ • Inheritance & ______ • military general from Rome • Who won the first Punic War? • What is another name for a “Forum”? • What was Rome’s first code of laws? • How long did the first Punic War last? • What was Romes major gift to the world? • was the tablet were Roman Laws carved on • ...
MILITARY PARADE 2025-09-05
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- the country against which Chinese army and people fought for 14 years in world war II
- a weapon that is sent through air and that explodes when it hit something aimed at
- the city where the ceremony took place
- for how many year since the victory of WWII was achieved?
- the biggest square in the world
- an aircraft without a pilot, controlled from the ground
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- the month in which the Victory day of anti-Fascist war is designated in our country
- the stiff regular steps of walking like a soldier
- who is the president of the biggest country in the world?
- an action to show a day or an event is important by doing sth special, such as setting off fireworks
- a kind of bird symbolizing peace
11 Clues: the biggest square in the world • a kind of bird symbolizing peace • the city where the ceremony took place • the stiff regular steps of walking like a soldier • an aircraft without a pilot, controlled from the ground • who is the president of the biggest country in the world? • for how many year since the victory of WWII was achieved? • ...
Hochzeitsrätsel 2013-04-03
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- Matzes zweiter Vorname
- Gegen wen konnten wir das Spiel auf Leinwand sehen und über Radio hören?
- Geburtstagsmotto (3 Wörter)
- Kais Lieblingsgetränk
- Tierisches Geschenk
- Freizeitbeschäftigung
- Geburtstagsessen…
- Stichwort Beruf
- Was macht Seli, wenn ihr warm ist?
- Chauffeur von Andy (2 Wörter)
- Wieviele Rosen sind auf Eurer Einladung (vorne)?
- Andys Untergang
- Als was war Miri oft an Fasching verkleidet (2 Wörter)
- Basketballbegriff
- Welcher Buchstabe kommt in den Nachnamen am häufigsten vor (i.d. Gruppe)
- Wieviele Linkshänder (i.d. Gruppe)
- Jasmins Lieblingsautor (2 Wörter)
- Arbeitsstätte (2 Wörter)
- Restaurant am Lindenplatz (2 Wörter)
- Hey dieses Lied geht…
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- Stichwort Haustier
- Mehmets erstes Auto
- Meister seit vielen Jahren
- Wieviele haben Sehhilfen (i.d. Gruppe)?
- Ort um Meister zu werden
- Kais erstes Auto
- Was ist gelb und schimmert rot? (Getränk)
- Indoor-Dummheit mit Isi
- Was liegt gegenüber der Offenbacherstraße Nr. 47
- Deutscher in der NBA (2 Wörter)
- Miris letzter Mathelehrer
- Anlass für Alkoholkonsum
- Stichwort Sportart
- Die seltenste Augenfarbe (i.d. Gruppe)
34 Clues: Stichwort Beruf • Andys Untergang • Kais erstes Auto • Geburtstagsessen… • Basketballbegriff • Stichwort Haustier • Stichwort Sportart • Mehmets erstes Auto • Tierisches Geschenk • Kais Lieblingsgetränk • Freizeitbeschäftigung • Hey dieses Lied geht… • Matzes zweiter Vorname • Indoor-Dummheit mit Isi • Ort um Meister zu werden • Anlass für Alkoholkonsum • Arbeitsstätte (2 Wörter) • ...
In the Skin of a Lion 2017-01-04
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- A small wooden or metal peg used to control the flow of air into, and carbon dioxide out of, a cask of ale
- The Macedonian word for "stylish”
- Flammable oil containing various hydrocarbons
- A bridge composed of several small spans
- A place where hides are removed from animals and turned into leather
- A short, thick stick carried as a weapon by a police officer
- A slaughterhouse
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- A large metal pot with a lid and handle
- A crystal made of minerals, consisting of potassium, albite, and anthorite
- A device used to trigger an explosive device.
- The Macedonian word for "iguana"
- The Latin word for “blank slate”
- A type of flowering plant in the broad bean category
- Small “lice” that live on plants
- A member of a Slavic nationalist guerrilla force in the Balkans during World War 2
15 Clues: A slaughterhouse • The Macedonian word for "iguana" • The Latin word for “blank slate” • Small “lice” that live on plants • The Macedonian word for "stylish” • A large metal pot with a lid and handle • A bridge composed of several small spans • A device used to trigger an explosive device. • Flammable oil containing various hydrocarbons • ...
Nancy Wake "The White Mouse 2015-03-31
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- Nancy Wake's nickname (2 words)
- City of Nancy Wake's birth
- She helped establish communication lines between the British Military and… (2 words)
- The war that ran from 1939-1945 (3 words)
- ...Forward Nancy’s husband 1957 – 1997
- ...Fiocca Nancy’s first husband 1939 - 1943
- The German police
- Nancy Wake trained as a… (2 words)
- Hitler hated them
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- The leader of Germany from 1933 – 1945 (2 words)
- Movie inspired by her life as a French Resistance fighter (2 words)
- Nancy Wake’s friend in France
- The age Nancy Wake died
- The followers of Adolf Hitler
- The city where Nancy Wake lived in France
15 Clues: The German police • Hitler hated them • The age Nancy Wake died • City of Nancy Wake's birth • Nancy Wake’s friend in France • The followers of Adolf Hitler • Nancy Wake's nickname (2 words) • Nancy Wake trained as a… (2 words) • ...Forward Nancy’s husband 1957 – 1997 • The war that ran from 1939-1945 (3 words) • The city where Nancy Wake lived in France • ...
Nancy Wake "The White Mouse" 2015-03-31
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- Nancy Wake's nickname (2 words)
- Nancy Wake’s friend in France
- Movie inspired by her life as a French Resistance fighter (2 words)
- City of Nancy Wake's birth
- Nancy Wake trained as a… (2 words)
- The leader of Germany from 1933 – 1945 (2 words)
- Hitler hated this race
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- The age Nancy Wake died
- …Forward Nancy’s husband 1957 – 1997
- The war that ran from 1939-1945 (3 words)
- The German police
- She helped establish communication lines between the British Military and… (2 words)
- The followers of Adolf Hitler
- The city where Nancy Wake lived in France
- …Fiocca Nancy’s first husband 1939 - 1943
15 Clues: The German police • Hitler hated this race • The age Nancy Wake died • City of Nancy Wake's birth • Nancy Wake’s friend in France • The followers of Adolf Hitler • Nancy Wake's nickname (2 words) • Nancy Wake trained as a… (2 words) • …Forward Nancy’s husband 1957 – 1997 • The war that ran from 1939-1945 (3 words) • The city where Nancy Wake lived in France • ...
Chapter 6 2014-12-31
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- Federalists were most numerous in commercial centers of the Northeast and in such southern seaports as _________
- contributed most to creating the American Constitution
- this act placed obstacles in the way of foreigners who wished to become American citizens
- this document helped resolve the question of sovereignty and limiting power
- most of the founding fathers were very young except ____________ who was 81
- the first Congress created 3 departments- state, ______, and war- and established the offices of the attorney general and the postmaster general
- called for a new national legislature with 2 houses
- farmers in western PA who refused to pay a tax on whiskey led to this
- the vice president when George Washington was president
- Adams appointed a bipartisan commission consisting of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Marshall, and ___________ to negotiate with France
- those who opposed the Constitution
- the Constitution did not resolve 2 problems: the place of the Indian nation within the federal structure and the issue of _______ between the Indians and whites
- produces commercial relationship with Britain, settled conflicts, and helped prevent war
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- submitted an alternative to the Virginia Plan (the New Jersey Plan)
- the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions used ___________'s ideas to argue that the federal government was formed by a contract and possessed only certain delegated powers
- Washington was more in sympathy with the Federalists than the Republicans, so _________ remained the dominant figure in government
- supporters of the Constitution
- Hamilton's Program was thought by farmers to serve the interests not of the people but of the __________
- in the ______ War, Americans captured 85 French ships and became allies with Britain
- Republicans were most numerous in the ______ and west
- John Adams won the Election of 1796 by ______ electoral votes
- the French foreign minister
- the 2 chambers in Congress- the _________ and the House of Representatives
- a Massachusetts Federalist and secretary of war
- Federalists had to decide between Thomas Jefferson and __________ in the Election of 1800
25 Clues: the French foreign minister • supporters of the Constitution • those who opposed the Constitution • a Massachusetts Federalist and secretary of war • called for a new national legislature with 2 houses • Republicans were most numerous in the ______ and west • contributed most to creating the American Constitution • ...
AAHutchie's Aviaton Puzzle 2024-01-30
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- The largest aircraft carrier in the world.
- Aerospace company founded in 1970.
- The squadron that flew in the falklands war off Atlantic Conveyory. Hint: Tim Gedge
- The full name of BAE.
- The result of the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program.
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- The admiral of World War II who has a guided missile destroyer class named after him.
- The squadron that flew in the Dambusters Raid
- The fifth-gen fighter made by China.
- The name of the French built anti-ship missile used in the Falklands War by Argentina.
9 Clues: The full name of BAE. • Aerospace company founded in 1970. • The fifth-gen fighter made by China. • The largest aircraft carrier in the world. • The squadron that flew in the Dambusters Raid • The result of the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program. • The squadron that flew in the falklands war off Atlantic Conveyory. Hint: Tim Gedge • ...
WWl Crossword puzzle 2021-03-17
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- Fighting in a ditch along the battlefield.
- controlling the public's opinion with posters, music, publications, and speeches.
- Taking over a foreign territory to build an empire.
- To confirm a measure.
- A group of ships carrying merchandise, and is protected by military vessels.
- A German submarine that sinks allied ships with torpedo's.
- When different nations work together to fight in WWI.
- Avoiding world affairs.
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- Not siding with any nation in a war.
- Providing a equal amount of food for soldiers, sailors, and citizens.
- A payment made by the defeated nation to the nation that won for the damages made during the war.
- an agreement made between two countries saying that they'd help and protect each other in war.
- Building military forces and weapons in a hostile manner.
- Being very supportive in your nation.
- A British ship that sunk by a German U-boat, bringing the U.S. into the war.
15 Clues: To confirm a measure. • Avoiding world affairs. • Not siding with any nation in a war. • Being very supportive in your nation. • Fighting in a ditch along the battlefield. • Taking over a foreign territory to build an empire. • When different nations work together to fight in WWI. • Building military forces and weapons in a hostile manner. • ...
5.3 A Global Conflict 2023-12-04
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- When a whole country is involved in a war, using all its resources.
- A formal agreement between countries.
- When a country extends its power through gaining colonies.
- A contagious respiratory illness, also known as the flu.
- A temporary agreement to stop fighting.
- Information used to make people believe a certain idea or support a cause.
- A British ship sunk during World War I by a German submarine.
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- A type of submarine used in warfare.
- Countries that fought together in a war.
- An agreement to stop fighting in a war.
- A big change in how a country is ruled, often with new leaders.
- Controlling how much of something people can use, especially during a shortage.
- A message sent using a telegraph.
- When a disease spreads quickly and affects many people.
- When soldiers or sailors rebel against their leaders.
15 Clues: A message sent using a telegraph. • A type of submarine used in warfare. • A formal agreement between countries. • An agreement to stop fighting in a war. • A temporary agreement to stop fighting. • Countries that fought together in a war. • When soldiers or sailors rebel against their leaders. • When a disease spreads quickly and affects many people. • ...
The Iron Curtain 2025-03-09
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- Barrier that physically and ideologically divided Eastern and Western Europe
- Organization founded in 1945 that became a stage for Cold War diplomacy
- The U.S. plan to rebuild war-torn Europe and prevent commuinst expansion
- Doctrine announced by the U.S. in 1947 to contain communism
- country where the 1956 uprising against Soviet control occurred
- soviet leader at the start of the cold war
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- Term for the U.S. policy of providing economic aid to prevent the spread of communism
- Eastern European military alliance led by the USSR
- City divided by a symbolizing the Iron Curtain
- Country that led the communist Eastern Bloc
- British leadwaller who popularized the term "Iron Curtain" in 1946 speech
- Uprising in 1968 in Czechoslovakia crushed by Soviet forces
- The main ideological conflict between the U.S. and the USSR
- Country that was split into East and West after World War II
- alliance formed in 1949 to counter Soviet influence in Europe
15 Clues: soviet leader at the start of the cold war • Country that led the communist Eastern Bloc • City divided by a symbolizing the Iron Curtain • Eastern European military alliance led by the USSR • Uprising in 1968 in Czechoslovakia crushed by Soviet forces • The main ideological conflict between the U.S. and the USSR • ...
Causes of Vietnam War 2025-05-12
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- During World War Two who were they invaded by?
- Hamlets Where were Vietnamese peasants taken when taken from there villages
- Agent Orange caused
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Who was the U.S secretary of Defense
- what did the VietCong win from the South Vietnamese Peasants
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- Many believed the war was
- Who did VietNamese peasants not welcome
- Who was treated badly to the point some fled the country
- Who was Vietcong and North Vietnam were supported by
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- How did Americans try to win the war from
15 Clues: Agent Orange caused • Many believed the war was • Who was the U.S secretary of Defense • Who did VietNamese peasants not welcome • How did Americans try to win the war from • During World War Two who were they invaded by? • Who was Vietcong and North Vietnam were supported by • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • ...
Causes of World War I 2025-01-23
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- annexed Bosnia, which made Serbia furious
- A term used to describe the aggressive build up of a nation's armed forces to intimidate, threaten, or wage a war instead of using diplomacy
- this country declared war on Russia & France in August 1914
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, & Italy
- a feeling of intense pride in one's homeland, similar to patriotism
- the manner in which the second assassination attempt was carried out
- the name of the city in which the Archduke was assassinated
- this country declared war on Germany
- What was the last name of the assassin that killed the Archduke
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- Name of the ultra-nationalist Serb group behind the assassination of the Archduke
- the economic, political, & military control over another territory or country
- What is the name of the mnemonic device to remember the ultimate causes of WWI
- Which country/empire declared war on Serbia on July 28, 1914, which was the first of many declarations
- Russia, France, & the UK
- the manner in which the first assassination attempt was carried out
- What is the name for the territory in southeastern Europe that the major European imperial powers were competing over prior to WWI
- Immediately mobilized troops in response to the first declaration of war on Serbia in July 1914
- Countries that formed pacts prior to WWI that would help each other in case of armed conflict
- Serbia must root out all anti-Austrian forces and publicly apologize
- the name of the Archduke of Austria-Hungary
20 Clues: Russia, France, & the UK • Germany, Austria-Hungary, & Italy • this country declared war on Germany • annexed Bosnia, which made Serbia furious • the name of the Archduke of Austria-Hungary • this country declared war on Russia & France in August 1914 • the name of the city in which the Archduke was assassinated • ...
WWI_2 2022-01-06
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- Operational-strategic association of the armed forces during the war; military formation, formation in a line.
- The capital of Egypt, the largest city in the Middle East. During the First World War, Egypt was under the protectorate of Great Britain.
- River in the north of France, where a major battle took place between German and Anglo-French troops, which ended in the defeat of the German army.
- The largest industrial concern in the history of Germany, throughout its existence was engaged in the production of steel, artillery and military equipment.
- A covertly mounted explosive device that is detonated under certain conditions; ammunition for mortars and smooth-bore recoilless guns.
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- German battle cruiser during the First World War. Commissioned on July 2, 1912. In 1914-1917 he led operations in the Black Sea against the Russian fleet and the Caucasian front of the Russian army.
- French city where the British Army attacked in 1917. The battle was attended by British, Canadian and Australian troops.
- Destroyer of the Russian fleet. The crew distinguished themselves during the defense of the Gulf of Riga in 1915.
- A river in France, on the banks of which the main hostilities take place at the end of September 1914.
- Historical region in the north-east of France. On the Western Front, from the beginning of 1915, hostilities were conducted only in this region.
10 Clues: A river in France, on the banks of which the main hostilities take place at the end of September 1914. • Operational-strategic association of the armed forces during the war; military formation, formation in a line. • Destroyer of the Russian fleet. The crew distinguished themselves during the defense of the Gulf of Riga in 1915. • ...
History 2017-05-19
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- 1st hispanic American to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor
- started raid at Harpers Ferry
- series of 85 essays written to support the ratification of the Constitution
- against the ratification of the constitution
- plains largest physical land region
- Ended french and Indian War
- wrote “Common Sense”
- The first permanent english settlement in US
- “The shot heard round the world”
- our 1st president
- wrote the mayflower compact
- influenced 2nd amendment
- Founder of rhode island
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- leader of the 1st great awakening
- France joined colonists war efforts against Britain (include ‘Battle’)
- 1st battle of the Civil War (include ‘Battle’)
- leading general for the union
- Document written by the puritans
- wanted a strict interpretation of the constitution
- known for saying “and as for me...give me liberty or give me death!”
- to vote to bring charges against
- changes, corrections or additions to a law or the constitution
- invented the bifocals
- he was feathered and tarred by Boston population
- African american spy/slave
25 Clues: our 1st president • wrote “Common Sense” • invented the bifocals • Founder of rhode island • influenced 2nd amendment • African american spy/slave • Ended french and Indian War • wrote the mayflower compact • started raid at Harpers Ferry • leading general for the union • Document written by the puritans • to vote to bring charges against • “The shot heard round the world” • ...
1992 2017-07-21
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- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
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- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Weibliche Form von Pius
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
1992 2017-07-21
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- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Weibliche Form von Pius
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- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
The War in Iraq/The Second Persian Gulf War 2023-03-15
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- Country where the war takes place.
- North Korea, Iran, and Iraq: These nations are a part of an _____________.
- What is the majority religion of Iraq?
- One branch of Islam is Sunni and the other is __________.
- The United States first attacked by using ____________.
- 44th US President
- Dictator of Iraq
- President Bush accused Iraq of having chemical, biological, and nuclear _________.
- The Capitol of Iraq
- __________ authorized President Bush to use force in Iraq.
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- Organization for peace and security around the world.
- Resolution 1441 established tougher ___________ for Iraq.
- There were 4,300 US Soldier ____________.
- Saddam was captured in ___________ of 2003.
- President Bush accused Iraq of hiding this terrorist group.
- The US gave Saddam and his sons _________ hours to leave Iraq.
- 43rd US President
- On December 21st, 2011 the last of the US troops came ________.
- A war between two groups of people in the same country.
- The United States had two allies in this war: the United Kingdom and ___________.
20 Clues: Dictator of Iraq • 43rd US President • 44th US President • The Capitol of Iraq • Country where the war takes place. • What is the majority religion of Iraq? • There were 4,300 US Soldier ____________. • Saddam was captured in ___________ of 2003. • Organization for peace and security around the world. • The United States first attacked by using ____________. • ...
Exploring America Unit 23 Review 2022-05-20
Across
- attacked by Japanese on December 7, 1941
- Target of first atomic bomb
- German breakthrough in Belgium, December 1944
- Allied invasion of northern France at Normandy
- February 1945 meeting of Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin
- Island mear Japan taken at cost of 7,000 American lives
- Document of principals by Churchill and Roosevelt
- U.S. offer to help nations resisting Axis aggression
- French coastal city where the English evacuated troops
- largest naval battle of World War II
Down
- Naval battles that stopped Japanese advance in Pacific
- Horrors discovered when Allies invaded Germany
- Invaded by Allies soon after victory in North Africa
- German air atteck on Britain, RAF defense
- Line of French defensive forts along border with Germany
- May 8, 1945, end of the war in Europe
- Where Japanese-Americans were interned during the war
- American project to develop an atomic bomb
- First meeting of Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin
- MacArthur said "I shall return" when leaving there
20 Clues: Target of first atomic bomb • largest naval battle of World War II • May 8, 1945, end of the war in Europe • attacked by Japanese on December 7, 1941 • German air atteck on Britain, RAF defense • American project to develop an atomic bomb • German breakthrough in Belgium, December 1944 • Horrors discovered when Allies invaded Germany • ...
1st Semester People 2025-01-10
Across
- Slave who sued his owner for his freedom
- Part of the famous duo who led the Corps of Discovery (_____ and Clark)
- First president of the United States
- Led a raid on a federal arsenal and became a hero to the North
- Created the Standard Oil Company
- Created the first lasting settlement in the Americas
- Main author of the Constitution
- President who first became famous as a general in the War of 1812
- Industry leader known for railroad/shipping industry
- President during the Civil War
- Civil War hero, presidential zero
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- Leader of Jamestown colony
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Author of the Common Sense pamphlet
- His crew successfully circumnavigated the world
- First president to be impeached
- First known European to discover the Americas
- Believed only the rich and educated should rule
- First and only president of the Confederacy
- Author of the Gospel of Wealth
- General of the Confederacy
- Lincoln’s assassin
22 Clues: Lincoln’s assassin • Leader of Jamestown colony • General of the Confederacy • Author of the Gospel of Wealth • President during the Civil War • First president to be impeached • Main author of the Constitution • Created the Standard Oil Company • Civil War hero, presidential zero • Author of the Common Sense pamphlet • First president of the United States • ...
WWI REVIEW 2025-02-09
Across
- Nasty surprise for soldiers standing in water too long
- Big balloon dropped bombs before planes
- Weapon that stung eyes and burned lungs
- Ceasefire that ended the fighting
- Ship sank fast, making the U.S. very mad
- Sneaky German submarine with torpedoes
- Agreement between nations for mutual support
- City where a single gunshot changed history
- Women got this in many Western nations themselves
- Place where gas first clouded battlefields
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- German leader with a famous mustache
- Peace treaty signed, but peace didn’t last
- President with a "14-Point" peace plan
- Name of the archduke whose death sparked war
- Teenager who started a world war
- Killed more people than the war itself
- Big guns that boomed across the battlefield
- Country’s troops punched above their weight
- Nickname for American soldiers in WWI
- Spiky problem for soldiers crossing No Man’s Land
- Deadliest real estate between trenches
- Metal beasts rolled into battle for the first time
22 Clues: Teenager who started a world war • Ceasefire that ended the fighting • German leader with a famous mustache • Nickname for American soldiers in WWI • President with a "14-Point" peace plan • Killed more people than the war itself • Sneaky German submarine with torpedoes • Deadliest real estate between trenches • Big balloon dropped bombs before planes • ...
Revolutionary War Review 2023-12-06
Across
- Placed a tax on almost all printed materials
- Battle that had the "Shot heard round the world"
- Last battle of the war
- Country that helped the colonists at Yorktown
- Campsite Washington used during the Winter of 1777.
- Leader of the Continental Army
- Battle that was the turning point of the war
- Direction the proclamation prohibited colonists to settle
- this event made many in Boston despise the British
- Group of people who supported the British
- Treaty that ended the Revolutionary War
- This event made the British punish those in Boston with more laws.
Down
- term meaning to house soldiers in someone's home
- Protesters burned these against the British
- British general at Yorktown
- Happened in 1763 to limit colonists
- Protesters at the Boston Tea Party dressed as these
- Group of people who supported the revolution
- German mercenaries at Trenton
- Outlawed the smuggling of molasses
- Someone hired to fight for another country
21 Clues: Last battle of the war • British general at Yorktown • German mercenaries at Trenton • Leader of the Continental Army • Outlawed the smuggling of molasses • Happened in 1763 to limit colonists • Treaty that ended the Revolutionary War • Group of people who supported the British • Someone hired to fight for another country • Protesters burned these against the British • ...
Persian Gulf War 2/The War in Iraq 2024-01-30
Across
- Country where the war takes place.
- North Korea, Iran, and Iraq: These nations are a part of an _____________.
- What is the majority religion of Iraq?
- One branch of Islam is Sunni and the other is __________.
- The United States first attacked by using ____________.
- 44th US President
- Dictator of Iraq
- President Bush accused Iraq of having chemical, biological, and nuclear _________.
- The Capitol of Iraq
- __________ authorized President Bush to use force in Iraq.
Down
- Organization for peace and security around the world.
- Resolution 1441 established tougher ___________ for Iraq.
- There were 4,300 US Soldier ____________.
- Saddam was captured in ___________ of 2003.
- President Bush accused Iraq of hiding this terrorist group.
- The US gave Saddam and his sons _________ hours to leave Iraq.
- 43rd US President
- On December 21st, 2011 the last of the US troops came ________.
- A war between two groups of people in the same country.
- The United States had two allies in this war: the United Kingdom and ___________.
20 Clues: Dictator of Iraq • 43rd US President • 44th US President • The Capitol of Iraq • Country where the war takes place. • What is the majority religion of Iraq? • There were 4,300 US Soldier ____________. • Saddam was captured in ___________ of 2003. • Organization for peace and security around the world. • The United States first attacked by using ____________. • ...
Rome vs Greece 2021-02-11
Across
- Rome has romulus as greek has remus
- train at birth to 20 then fight till 60 years old as romans train at 20 then are expected to serve for 25 years
- The roman shield is called scutum as the spartan shield is called hoplon
- Roman shields were square as greek shields were round.
- roman flag was red and gold and the greek flag was blue and white
- Rome had Jupiter as greek had Zeus
- romans were latin and the spartans were greek
- The spartans mostly used swords as greek mostly used spears.
- has an emperor as greek has a king.
Down
- armor was silver as spartans armor was gold and red.
- beat greece as greece lost to rome.
- The roman formation in war is the tudesto but the spartan formation in war is phalanx.
- Rome has a government as greek has a king.
- Romans had swords as greek has spears.
- and our world today is that they had slaves, as who were considered property About one third of the population of some city-states were slaves
- Greek had 12 gods as rome had 12
- spartan sword is xiphos as the roman sword is gladius
- Romans lived in Rome as the Greeks lived in greece.
- Roman warriors were called legionaries and auxiliaries as greek soldiers were called spartans.
19 Clues: Greek had 12 gods as rome had 12 • Rome had Jupiter as greek had Zeus • Rome has romulus as greek has remus • beat greece as greece lost to rome. • has an emperor as greek has a king. • Romans had swords as greek has spears. • Rome has a government as greek has a king. • romans were latin and the spartans were greek • Romans lived in Rome as the Greeks lived in greece. • ...
The boy in the stripped pyjamas 2016-01-07
Chapter 10 2021-05-05
Across
- Idea that the United States would keep out of the world affairs it would be safer and more successful.
- The moth famous nightclub in Harlem that served African American entertainers.
- Negotiated an agreement with France, Britain, and Germany in which American banks would make loans to Germany enabling it to make reparation payments for World War I.
- First important writer of the Harlem Renaissance.
- Belief that human beings developed from lower forms life over millions of years.
- People who oppose all forms of government.
- Used irony and humor to critique upper class ignorance and pretensions.
- "trickle down" economics.
- Belief that the Bible was completely true and without error.
- Prolific, original and versatile writer who became a leading voice of the African American experience in American.
- Writers who wrote about life on the Great Plains.
- Important Harlem Renaissance figure whose personal and spirited portrayals of rural African American culture was an important jumping point in history.
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- A style of music influenced by Dixieland blues and ragtime, with its syncopated rhythms and improvisational elements.
- Idea that involved encouraging businesses to form trade associations that would voluntarily share information with the federal government.
- Wrote of colorful characters who chased futile dreams in the “Great Gatsby”.
- Hundred of thousands of African Americans migrated from the rural south to industrial cities in the North.
- Artistic and unconventional lifestyle of neighborhoods that allowed young artists, musicians and writers greater freedoms to express themselves.
- Stated that all sighing nations of the Washington Conference agreed to abandon war and settle all disputes by peaceful means.
- Boom of African American arts in the north after the Great Migration.
- The belief that God created the world.
- Writer who described the experience of war in novels “A farewell to arms” and “For whom the bell tolls”.
- Secret bars where people could purchase alcohol.
- Scandal in which Harding's cabinet member secretly allowed private interests to lease lands containing oil reserves.
- Novelist who used common speech to glorify the midwest.
- Media, Radio, movies,magazines,and papers aimed at a broad audience.
- Proposed a 10 year moratorium on the construction of new warships.
- The act restricted annual admission to the US to only 3 percent of people of any ethnic group living in the nation.
- Law that set quotas at 2 percent of each national group represented in the US census of 1890.
- A belief that one's native lands needs to be protected against immigrants.
- ,A soulful style of music that evolved from African American spirituals.
30 Clues: "trickle down" economics. • The belief that God created the world. • People who oppose all forms of government. • Secret bars where people could purchase alcohol. • First important writer of the Harlem Renaissance. • Writers who wrote about life on the Great Plains. • Novelist who used common speech to glorify the midwest. • ...
Diary Of A Young Girl 2017-03-30
Across
- a former British coin and monetary unit worth two shillings; a foreign coin of gold or silver, especially a Dutch guilder.
- strange; odd
- a monthly discharge of blood, also called a period
- kept secret or done secretively
- a medicine made by dissolving a drug in alcohol or a slight trace of something
- fluent or persuasive speaking or writing
- not giving in easily, always knowing best, getting in the last word or a dual personality
Down
- the German police
- to start a fire; ignite
- used to emphasize that something has happened on many other occasions
- the quality or state of being tranquil; calm
- highly contagious bacterial disease causing inflammation and formation of a false membrane in the throat that hinders breathing and swallowing.
- washroom or toilet
- great bravery
- the term for the German race in world war 2
15 Clues: strange; odd • great bravery • the German police • washroom or toilet • to start a fire; ignite • kept secret or done secretively • fluent or persuasive speaking or writing • the term for the German race in world war 2 • the quality or state of being tranquil; calm • a monthly discharge of blood, also called a period • ...
Cold War 2014-05-11
Across
- Chinese Communist revolutionary and the founding father of the People's Republic of China.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- Physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II.
- 400 million dollars for aid to Greece and Turkey.
- A 13-day confrontation in October 1962 between the Soviet Union and Cuba on one side and the United States on the other side.
- A collective defense treaty among eight communist states of Central and Eastern Europe in existence during the Cold War.
Down
- Drop supplies to west berlin.
- Pushing dangerous events to the brink of disaster.
- War between South Korea and North Korea.
- United States policy to prevent the spread of communism abroad.
- Served as U.S. Secretary of State under Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1959.
- Group of U.S. movie producers, directors, and screenwriters who refused to answer questions about communist affiliations before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947.
- A doctrine of military strategy and national security policy.
- Russian leader who succeeded Lenin as head of the Communist Party and created a totalitarian state by purging all opposition.
- The American initiative to aid Europe, in which the United States gave economic support to help rebuild European economies after the end of World War II in order to prevent the spread of Soviet Communism.
15 Clues: Drop supplies to west berlin. • North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • War between South Korea and North Korea. • 400 million dollars for aid to Greece and Turkey. • Pushing dangerous events to the brink of disaster. • A doctrine of military strategy and national security policy. • United States policy to prevent the spread of communism abroad. • ...
Kathleen Perry - The Cold War 2020-04-11
Across
- The military alliance known as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization can be shorted to ____
- The name of the destructive, thermonuclear bomb developed by the US is the ______
- European nations which were turned Communist are called _________ _______
- To be on the verge of war is to be in ____________
- The conflict between Russians and Americans without any direct fighting is called the ____ ___
- ___________ is the practice of accusing people of being Communist without having any evidence
- The imaginary symbol of the Cold War which symbolically divided East and West Europe was called the ____ _______
Down
- The US's policy to help any nation who were opposing Communism was called the ______ ________. It led to conflicts like the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
- The ______ ______ was the fear that if one country fell to Communism that the other nations around it would too
- When the United States and Russia fought to put the first man on the moon, it was called the _____ ____
- The name of the Soviet Union military alliance is the ______ ____
- When East Germany cut off West Berlin from trade access, the ______ _______ sent the city necessities by air
- The United States' new foreign policy after World War II was called ___________
- The ______ _______ was the replacement for the failed League of Nations
- The US's policy to give financial aid to Western European nations after World War II was called the ________ ____
15 Clues: To be on the verge of war is to be in ____________ • The name of the Soviet Union military alliance is the ______ ____ • The ______ _______ was the replacement for the failed League of Nations • European nations which were turned Communist are called _________ _______ • The United States' new foreign policy after World War II was called ___________ • ...
punic wars/Julian boyd 2021-03-18
10 Clues: set in flames • roman senator • five banks of oars • founder of Carthage • wanted Carthage gone • roman general Punic war 2 • Carthage general Punic war 3 • one of the greatest trading spots • had to ask Rome to fight in any war • river had to build a raft to get across
Blast From the Past 2024-12-21
Across
- Non-C Civilized Tribe
- First Dreadnought
- Japanese Island
- Building Block
- Shooter of 1901 President
- Flat-head Indian
- Notorious Female Barber
- 90's Cub's Manager with Even Record
- Trojan War Catalyst
- Pudding from Cassava
- Drug Made from Cinchona Tree
- Sistine Chapel Artist
- Monopoly Orange State
- Last Standing WWll City before USA Bombed It
- Beagle Passenger
- Car Named for French Explorer
- Wimbledon Winner 1975 (2 words)
- Prevent Illness
- German Shepherd/1st Baseman
- 1964 1st Year For This Car
- Philosopher Who's Work Influenced US Constitution
- Damon's Best Friend
- Assassinated President 1901
- Health
- Joseph Conrad Birth Country
- Native American U-Haul
- City near Calvary Hill
- Endangered CA Scavenger
- Texas Pigskin Team
- Doonesbury Cartoonist
- Son of Navigator John Cabot
- Effect on Density
- Midway Japanese Commander
- Commander of Fort Sumter 1861
- City of the 1st White House
- Midwestern Berry
- WW1 President
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- Animal Farm Author
- Pujols Origin
- General Who Returned
- Old Ironsides Vessel
- Prairie Wolf
- Channel Between Asia and Europe
- Peasant Empress of Russia
- Plant World; Camel's Equal
- Epic Poetry Goddess
- Davis or Thomas
- 1908 World Series Runner Up
- Stowe's Tom
- Bird That's Never Alone
- Uncas' Tribe
- Flavian Amphitheater Creator
- Wrathful Fruit
- Sun's Crown of Light
- Longfellow Character
- Lad: A Dog
- Country Music Harris
- Moon Native Tradition and Full of Hops
- Football Last Resort
- Northernmost Civil War Battle
- Finest European Horsemen
- Fruit or Vegetable?
- City of Thebes Creator
- Place We Lived In 1963
- Wiener Dog
- Cartilage
- President Before Lincoln
- First Capitol of the US
- Jacob's First Dirtbike
- Glenn Curtiss Invention
- Native American Tribe
- Cone Bearing Trees
- The Diamond State
73 Clues: Health • Cartilage • Lad: A Dog • Wiener Dog • Stowe's Tom • Prairie Wolf • Uncas' Tribe • Pujols Origin • WW1 President • Building Block • Wrathful Fruit • Japanese Island • Davis or Thomas • Prevent Illness • Flat-head Indian • Beagle Passenger • Midwestern Berry • First Dreadnought • Effect on Density • The Diamond State • Animal Farm Author • Texas Pigskin Team • Cone Bearing Trees • Epic Poetry Goddess • ...
INDIA MY COUNTRY 2022-02-03
Across
- national fruit
- new holder of Amar Jawan Jyoti(3 words)
- top colour of the indian flag
- where does the republic day parade end(2 words)
- biggest war memorial in india(2 words)
- national sport of india
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- father of the nation(2 words)
- national flower
- of the indian flag
- indian currency
- signifies peace and truth
- national animal
- capital of india
13 Clues: national fruit • national flower • indian currency • national animal • capital of india • of the indian flag • national sport of india • signifies peace and truth • father of the nation(2 words) • top colour of the indian flag • biggest war memorial in india(2 words) • new holder of Amar Jawan Jyoti(3 words) • where does the republic day parade end(2 words)
Pillar 7 2025-02-13
World War 1 - Lessons 2 and 3 2021-04-27
Across
- A kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions
- The __________ Service Act was a law requiring met to register for military service
- Head of the Committee on Public Information
- The War _________ Board was an agency to improve efficiency in war-related industries
- The Great _________ was the movement of many African Americans to northern cities from the South in the early 1900s
- A government Agency established during WW1 that used communication to influence people's thoughts and actions
- Leader of the War Industries Board
- Having Merchant ships travel in groups protected by warships
- American war Hero
Down
- Commander of the American Expeditionary Force
- Truce Agreement
- The American __________ Force was the name given to the American military force that fought in WW1.
- The Espionage and _________ Acts were laws that enacted harsh penalties against anyone opposing U.S. participation in WW1
- Famous American Pilot
- A conscientious __________ is a person believes fighting is wrong and therefore does not want to serve in the military
15 Clues: Truce Agreement • American war Hero • Famous American Pilot • Leader of the War Industries Board • Head of the Committee on Public Information • Commander of the American Expeditionary Force • Having Merchant ships travel in groups protected by warships • A kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions • ...
World War 2 - Air & Armored Vehicle power 2024-08-22
Across
- just as Moscow seemed to be about the be lost to the exhausted Germans, Stalin was able to send in reserves who had arrived from protecting the USSR against which hostile power in the Far East? in the
- The secret of the German success was not the power of their tanks as such but the way they were used in close cooperation with all the other sections of their army, especially ?.
- By which month in 1940, before the Battle of Britain was fully under way, Britain was producing more fighter aircraft than Germany, narrowing the lead Germany had gained before the war.
- these two adjectives describe the nature of the German raid on London on September 15, 1940, which was a significant defeat and turning point for the Battle for Britain as it showed germany could not achieve air-superiority.
- What was German word for tank given to the use the tanks ? III and ? IV which contributed to Poland’s swift defeat within weeks.
- US term for a system for detecting aircraft using radio waves to determine their position.
- in which season of the year did Hitler call off Operation Sea Lion?
- three word term for policy of defence designed to slow the enemy, intially used by retreating Soviet forces but adopted by retreating German forces subsequently, would involve the starting of fires and destruction of crops and bridges, all to hinder the enemy's advance.
- One word name, superior speed, agility, and climbing ability, making it highly effective in dogfights against German fighters. Equipped with advanced weaponry and radar coordination, the Spitfire played a critical role in achieving air superiority.
Down
- German code name of the campaign to invade the USSR, Operation ?
- The aerial warfare branch of the German military during World War II.
- in which season did Hitler launch the invasion of the USSR?
- two words, crucial technology that facilitated the Blitzkrieg key element of integrated operations (I)
- two word term, common tactic used by German armored forces in Blitzkrieg, involved three phases being 'attack', 'penetrate' & 'encirle' penetrating the enemy's defenses in two spots and advancing rapidly in order to encircle them. Named after a common plier or scissor shaped tool.
- one word name, was the most numerous fighter in the RAF, crucial for intercepting and destroying German bombers.
15 Clues: in which season did Hitler launch the invasion of the USSR? • German code name of the campaign to invade the USSR, Operation ? • in which season of the year did Hitler call off Operation Sea Lion? • The aerial warfare branch of the German military during World War II. • US term for a system for detecting aircraft using radio waves to determine their position. • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2023-03-06
Across
- who was the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty?
- who was the king of the scots?
- who led an inspirational speech that lead the Muslims to victory?
- what disease traveled from fleas on rats?
- who became one of the first leaders in world war 1?
- who helped Charles VII during the 100 year war?
- who was the king of England?
- who ended up ruling part of Asia?
Down
- who was king of Wessex?
- who led the kids revolution?
- who negotiated the treaty of bretingy?
- who ended up being the emperor of Byzantium?
- who was one of the strongest military leaders during the 100 year war?
- who founded the roman empire?
- who went to china and spread Christianity for 27 years?
15 Clues: who was king of Wessex? • who led the kids revolution? • who was the king of England? • who founded the roman empire? • who was the king of the scots? • who ended up ruling part of Asia? • who negotiated the treaty of bretingy? • what disease traveled from fleas on rats? • who was the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty? • who ended up being the emperor of Byzantium? • ...
Valpak – February 2024 2024-01-29
Across
- President with the nickname "Teddy"
- First name of president known for the New Deal policies
- First name of president who served as a general in the Revolutionary War
- President on the $20 bill
- President who signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- The first president of the United States
- President known for delivering the Gettysburg Address
- President who served two non-consecutive terms
- President who implemented the Great Society programs
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- President who was a war hero in World War II
- President known for the Louisiana Purchase
- President who established the Peace Corps
- President who signed the Emancipation Proclamation
- President who was a former actor
- President who was a peanut farmer
- President who was the only one to resign from office
- President who was the author of "The Art of the Deal"
17 Clues: President on the $20 bill • President who was a former actor • President who was a peanut farmer • President with the nickname "Teddy" • The first president of the United States • President who established the Peace Corps • President known for the Louisiana Purchase • President who was a war hero in World War II • President who served two non-consecutive terms • ...
Ap World Choice bourd 2020-06-06
Across
- british leader/general
- Divided Europe into 2 seperate parts
- Largest land empire of the 13th-14th century
- Wall that divided Berlin
- Italian leader
- Huge crisis during the cold war
Down
- Fought between Britain and Qing dynasty
- Community as a whole
- japanese general
- Tactics used during war
- What happens in one country happens in the next
- One party dictatorship
- German dictator
- Artistic movement
- japanese attack on pearl harbor
15 Clues: Italian leader • German dictator • japanese general • Artistic movement • Community as a whole • british leader/general • One party dictatorship • Tactics used during war • Wall that divided Berlin • japanese attack on pearl harbor • Huge crisis during the cold war • Divided Europe into 2 seperate parts • Fought between Britain and Qing dynasty • ...
Interconnections 2022-10-21
Across
- where rubbish is dumped
- Fast made cheap Clothing (2 words)
- the way things move around the world
- to go places
- the process of making something global
- the largest ocean (two words)
- somehting that can be made into something new
- the ship that blocked up the suez canal
- people who hijack ships
Down
- fabric made of plastic fibres
- the country where most of our clothing waste ends up
- materials that occur naturally in the world (two words)
- Someone who travels
- what ships sail on
- Fast Fashion Factory that collapsed (two words)
- Moving goods between countries
- waste that is not in landfill
- a way to transport over the ocean
- a canal between the Red Sea and the mediterranean (2 words)
- the person who buys the goods
20 Clues: to go places • what ships sail on • Someone who travels • where rubbish is dumped • people who hijack ships • fabric made of plastic fibres • waste that is not in landfill • the person who buys the goods • the largest ocean (two words) • Moving goods between countries • a way to transport over the ocean • Fast made cheap Clothing (2 words) • the way things move around the world • ...
Interconnections 2022-10-21
Across
- where rubbish is dumped
- Fast made cheap Clothing (2 words)
- the way things move around the world
- to go places
- the process of making something global
- the largest ocean (two words)
- somehting that can be made into something new
- the ship that blocked up the suez canal
- people who hijack ships
Down
- fabric made of plastic fibres
- the country where most of our clothing waste ends up
- materials that occur naturally in the world (two words)
- Someone who travels
- what ships sail on
- Fast Fashion Factory that collapsed (two words)
- Moving goods between countries
- waste that is not in landfill
- a way to transport over the ocean
- a canal between the Red Sea and the mediterranean (2 words)
- the person who buys the goods
20 Clues: to go places • what ships sail on • Someone who travels • where rubbish is dumped • people who hijack ships • fabric made of plastic fibres • waste that is not in landfill • the person who buys the goods • the largest ocean (two words) • Moving goods between countries • a way to transport over the ocean • Fast made cheap Clothing (2 words) • the way things move around the world • ...
Shinto 2016-01-29
Across
- "male who invites"; primordial male parent God.
- a ritual of purification that involves standing under a waterfall.
- "shining heaven"; goddess of the sun.
- a gate like structure that marks a Shinto sacred place.
- a feudal solider.
- a Japanese religion dating back from the early 8th century.
- "spirit wind"; suicide fighter pilots of world war 2.
- dramas performed in mask and costume; associated with Shinto.
Down
- the earliest chronicle of japenese history.
- a new religion devoted to human betterment.
- a Shinto shrine
- "female who invites"; primordial female parent God .
- the stately cerimonial music of Shinto.
- a shelf or home altar for the veneration of kami.
- twisted rope marking a sacred spot.
- a new religion that stresses art and beauty.
- "warrior knight way"; military devotion to a ruler demanding loyalty duty and self sacrifice an ideal promoted by state Shinto.
- location in southeastern Honshu of a major shrine Amaterasu.
- a spirit God or goddess of Shinto.
19 Clues: a Shinto shrine • a feudal solider. • a spirit God or goddess of Shinto. • twisted rope marking a sacred spot. • "shining heaven"; goddess of the sun. • the stately cerimonial music of Shinto. • the earliest chronicle of japenese history. • a new religion devoted to human betterment. • a new religion that stresses art and beauty. • ...
Le Guide Michelin 2025-09-08
Across
- paid vacation (13)
- deflate (11)
- News (1)
- wedge (17)
- we have to (9)
- free (14)
- promote (9)
- world (20)
- bite (3)
- some people (5)
- when (7)
- back in the days (2)
- affordable (13)
- since (6)
- stop off(15)
- tires (8)
- field (2)
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- make (2)
- nails (3)
- local shop (12)
- gas (12)
- break down (4)
- cover (10)
- shatter (19)
- roof (12)
- way (6)
- anywhere (6)
- (12)
- publish (20)
- yet (2)
- assess (16)
- purchase (7)
- worst (1)
33 Clues: (12) • way (6) • yet (2) • make (2) • gas (12) • News (1) • bite (3) • when (7) • nails (3) • roof (12) • free (14) • since (6) • tires (8) • worst (1) • field (2) • cover (10) • wedge (17) • world (20) • promote (9) • assess (16) • deflate (11) • shatter (19) • anywhere (6) • publish (20) • stop off(15) • purchase (7) • break down (4) • we have to (9) • local shop (12) • some people (5) • affordable (13) • paid vacation (13) • ...
My Lil' Fennel 2022-03-06
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- natural grocery store (first word)
- First name of MA favorite Restaurant
- my first date order
- karaoke duet
- first name of indie pop star
- what Jake wore in Italy
- lesbian state (abrv.)
- Favorite Meal
- Your Grandma's halloween costume
- My hometown (2 wds)
- father duggan
- What I did the day before I started
- 2nd sexist person in the world
- Our Fourth Date (2 was)
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- the movie we never finished
- My favorite part of jake
- Your Favorite Dog
- my middle name
- famous Pittsburgh Pancakes
- The location of our first apartment
- 1st hottest person in the world
- good friend and sister
- Where we will be waking up on may 28th
- Jake's Job
- My Fursona
- Webster's mascot
- Your domestic partner
27 Clues: Jake's Job • My Fursona • karaoke duet • Favorite Meal • father duggan • my middle name • Webster's mascot • Your Favorite Dog • my first date order • My hometown (2 wds) • lesbian state (abrv.) • Your domestic partner • good friend and sister • what Jake wore in Italy • Our Fourth Date (2 was) • My favorite part of jake • famous Pittsburgh Pancakes • the movie we never finished • ...
Exploration 2022-10-27
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- English explorer who sailed from England, and was the second man to circumnavigate the world.
- Spanish Explorer who was the first to circumnavigate the world.
- cattle, wheat, grains, and grapes were from the ___ world.
- French explorer who discovered Canada
- Sailing around the entire world.
- An exchange of plants, animals, and disease between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
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- leg of the triangle trade that included enslaved Africans
- Explorer from Portugal who was the first person to sail around Africa, to India and back.
- Spanish explorer who sailed to present day Mexico and conquered the Aztec Empire
- Spanish Explorer who conquered the Incan Empire.
- Explorer from Spain who discovered the New World, sailing to Central America and back.
- disease that Europeans brought to the new world that killed more people than war
- tobacco,tomatos, potatos, Corn and peanuts were from the ___ world.
13 Clues: Sailing around the entire world. • French explorer who discovered Canada • Spanish Explorer who conquered the Incan Empire. • leg of the triangle trade that included enslaved Africans • cattle, wheat, grains, and grapes were from the ___ world. • Spanish Explorer who was the first to circumnavigate the world. • ...
TThompson_RevolutionaryCrossword 2022-02-02
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- A war between parliment and royalist
- nine British killed three people
- English enacted it and forced prints to stamp
- The freedom of speech is important
- treaty that ended american revolution
- Church of England broke away from Pope
- capture of New Amsterdam from the Dutch
- shot heard around the world
- they both took over rule after James II
- Lord Protector of England
- monopoly on all tea exported
- America seperation from Brits
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- British-produced boundary
- assumed normal functions of gov't during american revolution
- During first year of reign ended war with spain
- succeded his father James the First
- a compact among the colonies to boycott British
- an act signed by mary and william
- all persons are endowed with natural rights
- An english general
- also known as bloodless revolution
- punitive laws passed by the British Parliament after the Boston Tea
- Had lots of it left after French Indian war Fought over the ohio river
- established Protestantism in England
24 Clues: An english general • British-produced boundary • Lord Protector of England • shot heard around the world • monopoly on all tea exported • America seperation from Brits • nine British killed three people • an act signed by mary and william • The freedom of speech is important • also known as bloodless revolution • succeded his father James the First • ...
1992 2017-07-21
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- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
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- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
1992 2017-07-21
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- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
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- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
1992 2017-07-21
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- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
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- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
History 2017-05-19
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- plains largest physical land region
- changes, corrections or additions to a law or the constitution
- African american spy/slave
- France joined colonists war efforts against Britain (include ‘Battle’)
- “The shot heard round the world”
- known for saying “and as for me...give me liberty or give me death!”
- influenced 2nd amendment
- wrote “Common Sense”
- leader of the 1st great awakening
- wanted a strict interpretation of the constitution
- to vote to bring charges against
- The first permanent english settlement in US
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- Ended french and Indian War
- Document written by the puritans
- 1st hispanic American to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor
- wrote the mayflower compact
- 1st battle of the Civil War (include ‘Battle’)
- invented the bifocals
- Founder of rhode island
- leading general for the union
- against the ratification of the constitution
- our 1st president
- series of 85 essays written to support the ratification of the Constitution
- started raid at Harpers Ferry
- he was feathered and tarred by Boston population
25 Clues: our 1st president • wrote “Common Sense” • invented the bifocals • Founder of rhode island • influenced 2nd amendment • African american spy/slave • Ended french and Indian War • wrote the mayflower compact • leading general for the union • started raid at Harpers Ferry • Document written by the puritans • “The shot heard round the world” • to vote to bring charges against • ...
Middle East Vocabulary 2024-10-10
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- democracy/
- ethnic group that has a specific homeland
- position is inherited
- war between iraq and kuwait
- leader of israel
- that circulates around one god
- great big landscape in the us
- father of president during 9-11
- government
- during 9-11
- year the war in afghanistan ended
- democracy/the president is elected by citizens
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- of afghanistan
- of religious group that believes in one god
- a country has two parties
- terriorist attack on the united states
- the year the war in afghanistan ended
- leader of terrorists during 9-11
- religion in the middle east
- things a citizen can do freely within a country
- o religious group that believes in more then one god
- of mass destruction
- leader is in control
- group without a home after waiting and waiting for many long years
- of saudi arabia
- world religion
26 Clues: democracy/ • government • during 9-11 • of afghanistan • world religion • of saudi arabia • leader of israel • of mass destruction • leader is in control • position is inherited • a country has two parties • religion in the middle east • war between iraq and kuwait • great big landscape in the us • that circulates around one god • father of president during 9-11 • ...
Daniel's Crossword 2022-04-28
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- which Allie got to berlin first
- the name of the first atomic bomb to ever be used in war
- the nickname of the Tuskegee airmen
- Another name for The Industrial Workers of the World
- US declares war on what country first
- reborn of African American pride
- the war begins when Germany takes over
- made government programs to fix the economy
- Prime minster that leads Britain
- too many withdrawals from banks
- police went to homes of suspected political radicals with warrants
- President Turman used what to destroy two of japans cities
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- another name for d-day
- massive dust storms
- FDR talks to America on the radio to ensure everything is okay
- shantytowns named after the president who failed them
- before smartphones, computers, Tv and it was invented in the 1920s
- the deadliest concentration camp in Poland
- what building was burned that made Hitler a dictator
- Japanese-American had to leave their homes and move into camps
20 Clues: massive dust storms • another name for d-day • which Allie got to berlin first • too many withdrawals from banks • reborn of African American pride • Prime minster that leads Britain • the nickname of the Tuskegee airmen • US declares war on what country first • the war begins when Germany takes over • the deadliest concentration camp in Poland • ...
Terminology of WWI 2023-09-03
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- back home was referenced as.
- a Beach in Italy where Australia first saw combat.
- a reason for the start of WWI.
- Allied power which Australia is tied to.
- type of warfare strategy used most in WWI.
- Britain, France, Australia, and later Italy.
- WWI also had Air forces and _____.
- World ____ I
- worn on feet by soldiers
- many of these took place during WWI.
- Group of soldiers is called.
- Country soldiers were sent to for training.
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- Winston ____ withdrew from the government after Gallipoli.
- Germany, Austria, Ottoman Empire.
- another word for soldier.
- A document by which the government must abide by.
- space between trenches where soldiers did not cross.
- a form of advising use to draw men into signing up for war.
- Name for Australian and New Zealand soldiers.
- there was one in Russia, causing their exit from WWI
- A battle along a northern river in France
- WWI is also known as _____ war.
22 Clues: World ____ I • worn on feet by soldiers • another word for soldier. • back home was referenced as. • Group of soldiers is called. • a reason for the start of WWI. • WWI is also known as _____ war. • Germany, Austria, Ottoman Empire. • WWI also had Air forces and _____. • many of these took place during WWI. • Allied power which Australia is tied to. • ...
Cold War 2025-01-31
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- The US strategy to stop the spread of communism
- Spying on other countries
- A type of government where one person has absolute power
- Information used to influence people
- A period of less tension between superpowers
- Missile Crisis, A dangerous moment when the world almost went to war
- Powerful countries after WWII
- Wall, A wall that divided Berlin, Germany
- A military alliance of countries
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- A system where people vote for their leaders
- Weapons , Very dangerous bombs
- Race, A competition between the US and USSR to explore space
- Pact, A military alliance of communist countries
- Curtain, The imaginary border dividing communist and non-communist countries
- States, One of the main countries involved in the Cold War
- A system where businesses are privately owned
- Union, A communist country that no longer exits
- War, A time of tension between the Us and the Soviet Union
- Race, Competition between countries to build up more weapons
- A type of government where the state controls everything
20 Clues: Spying on other countries • Powerful countries after WWII • Weapons , Very dangerous bombs • A military alliance of countries • Information used to influence people • Wall, A wall that divided Berlin, Germany • A system where people vote for their leaders • A period of less tension between superpowers • A system where businesses are privately owned • ...
U.S. History Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-26
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- The first ten amendments to the Constitution
- Site of the Declaration of Independence signing
- 16th U.S. president, issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- War between the North and South (1861–1865)
- Site of the 1775 battle that marked the start of the Revolution
- The Supreme Court case that ended segregation in schools
- Native American woman who helped Lewis and Clark
- The movement to end slavery
- American colonists who supported independence
- Group of advisors to the president
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
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- U.S. holiday celebrating independence from Britain
- The Great Depression began after this major event in 1929
- The U.S. bought Alaska from this country
- Laws that enforced racial segregation in the South
- Land deal that doubled the size of the U.S. in 1803
- The U.S. joined this war after the attack on Pearl Harbor
- The first U.S. president
- Civil rights leader who gave the “I Have a Dream” speech
- President during the Great Depression and World War II
20 Clues: The first U.S. president • The movement to end slavery • Group of advisors to the president • Wrote the Declaration of Independence • The U.S. bought Alaska from this country • War between the North and South (1861–1865) • The first ten amendments to the Constitution • American colonists who supported independence • Site of the Declaration of Independence signing • ...
Persian Gulf War 2 Timeline 2025-01-23
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- Country where the war takes place.
- North Korea, Iran, and Iraq: These nations are a part of an _____________.
- What is the majority religion of Iraq?
- One branch of Islam is Sunni and the other is __________.
- The United States first attacked by using ____________.
- 44th US President
- Dictator of Iraq
- President Bush accused Iraq of having chemical, biological, and nuclear _________.
- The Capitol of Iraq
- __________ authorized President Bush to use force in Iraq.
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- Organization for peace and security around the world.
- Resolution 1441 established tougher ___________ for Iraq.
- There were 4,300 US Soldier ____________.
- Saddam was captured in ___________ of 2003.
- President Bush accused Iraq of hiding this terrorist group.
- The US gave Saddam and his sons _________ hours to leave Iraq.
- 43rd US President
- On December 21st, 2011 the last of the US troops came ________.
- A war between two groups of people in the same country.
- The United States had two allies in this war: the United Kingdom and ___________.
20 Clues: Dictator of Iraq • 43rd US President • 44th US President • The Capitol of Iraq • Country where the war takes place. • What is the majority religion of Iraq? • There were 4,300 US Soldier ____________. • Saddam was captured in ___________ of 2003. • Organization for peace and security around the world. • The United States first attacked by using ____________. • ...
Ap World Choice bourd 2020-06-06
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- british leader/general
- Divided Europe into 2 seperate parts
- Largest land empire of the 13th-14th century
- Wall that divided Berlin
- Italian leader
- Huge crisis during the cold war
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- Fought between Britain and Qing dynasty
- Community as a whole
- japanese general
- Tactics used during war
- What happens in one country happens in the next
- One party dictatorship
- German dictator
- Artistic movement
- japanese attack on pearl harbor
15 Clues: Italian leader • German dictator • japanese general • Artistic movement • Community as a whole • british leader/general • One party dictatorship • Tactics used during war • Wall that divided Berlin • japanese attack on pearl harbor • Huge crisis during the cold war • Divided Europe into 2 seperate parts • Fought between Britain and Qing dynasty • ...
Britain 1900-1951 2025-11-23
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- : Wartime prime minister whose leadership was central to Britain’s survival in 1940–45
- : Labour leader who won the 1945 landslide and created the post-war welfare state
- : Economist who wrote the 1942 report that laid the foundations for the welfare state
- : The first female MP to take her seat, influential in early 20th-century social and political reform
- : First Labour prime minister and key figure in forming the 1931 National Government
- : Liberal prime minister responsible for early social reforms including pensions before being replaced in World War One
- : Labour trade unionist and wartime minister of labour influential in wartime mobilisation and post-war nationalisation
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- : Liberal prime minister who introduced major social reforms and led Britain through most of World War One
- : Prime minister known for policies of appeasement and domestic housing reforms
- : Conservative prime minister associated with the politics of consensus and the 1936 abdication crisis
- : Leading suffragette who campaigned for women's rights and helped secure votes for women
- : Founder of the British Union of Fascists and figure in 1930s extremist domestic politics
12 Clues: : Prime minister known for policies of appeasement and domestic housing reforms • : Labour leader who won the 1945 landslide and created the post-war welfare state • : First Labour prime minister and key figure in forming the 1931 National Government • : Economist who wrote the 1942 report that laid the foundations for the welfare state • ...
AGE OF EXPLORATION 2019-11-23
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- a jorunney or voyage undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose, especially that of exploration, scientific research or war
- a way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination
- a group of people who settle in a new place but keep ties to their homeland
- the science of getting ships, aircraft or spacecraft from place to place
- period during which european ships traveled around the world to search for new trading routes
- first ruler of puerto rico and discover of florida
- the first european to spot the pacific ocean and to have founded a stable city on continental new world plots
- known for being one of the first europeans to arrive on the northeast coast of south america
- logistical network identified as a series of pathways and stoppages used for the commercial transport of cargo
- a proces by which a central system of power dominates the surrounding land and its components
- the one who wins a country in war, subdues a people or overcomes an adversary
- earth western hemisphere
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- was a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies
- commander of the first ships that sail from europe to india
- genoese merchant, navigator and explorer, he was one of the first europeans to research the mainland of north america
- Italian explorer and colonizer who discover the new world
- Florentine merchant, explorer and cosmographer whose name represents a continent
- term used to refer to asia, africa and europe regarded collectively as the part of the world known to its population
- led the expedition that began the conquest of mexico
- a vessel larger than a boat for transporting people or goods by sea
20 Clues: earth western hemisphere • first ruler of puerto rico and discover of florida • led the expedition that began the conquest of mexico • Italian explorer and colonizer who discover the new world • commander of the first ships that sail from europe to india • a vessel larger than a boat for transporting people or goods by sea • ...
History 2017-05-19
Across
- known for saying “and as for me...give me liberty or give me death!”
- our 1st president
- 1st battle of the Civil War (include ‘Battle’)
- influenced 2nd amendment
- France joined colonists war efforts against Britain (include ‘Battle’)
- African american spy/slave
- plains largest physical land region
- series of 85 essays written to support the ratification of the Constitution
- The first permanent english settlement in US
- started raid at Harpers Ferry
- leader of the 1st great awakening
- 1st hispanic American to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor
- invented the bifocals
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- against the ratification of the constitution
- leading general for the union
- wanted a strict interpretation of the constitution
- “The shot heard round the world”
- Document written by the puritans
- Founder of rhode island
- wrote the mayflower compact
- changes, corrections or additions to a law or the constitution
- Ended french and Indian War
- he was feathered and tarred by Boston population
- to vote to bring charges against
- wrote “Common Sense”
25 Clues: our 1st president • wrote “Common Sense” • invented the bifocals • Founder of rhode island • influenced 2nd amendment • African american spy/slave • wrote the mayflower compact • Ended french and Indian War • leading general for the union • started raid at Harpers Ferry • “The shot heard round the world” • Document written by the puritans • to vote to bring charges against • ...
1992 2017-07-21
Across
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
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- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
1992 2017-07-21
Across
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
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- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
1992 2017-07-21
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- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
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- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Weibliche Form von Pius
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
1992 2017-07-21
Across
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
Down
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
1992 2017-07-21
Across
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Welcher David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
Down
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Welcher Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
1992 2017-07-21
Across
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Welcher David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Welcher Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
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- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
24 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg • ...
1992 2017-07-21
Across
- Welcher David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Welcher Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
Down
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
24 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg • ...
1992 2017-07-21
Across
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Welcher Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
Down
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Welcher David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
24 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg • ...
Chapter 10 2022-05-02
Across
- place where alcoholic beverages were sold illegally
- treat to outlaw war
- shop a workplace where employees didn't need to join a union
- radio,sports,magazines,newspaper
- encourage businesses to trade and share info with the government
- a large scale manufacturing done with machinery
- most famous nightclub in Harlem
- 10 year halt on warship construction
- people who oppose all forms of government
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- the African American renaissance
- idea that the US is safer to stay out of the war
- wrote and described the experience of war
- automobile built by the ford motor company from 1908 until 1927
- a lifestyle for artist and writers to express themselves
- former airmail pilot
- wrote about life on the Great Plains
- a belief to protect one's native land from immigrants
- belief that God created the world as described in the Bible
- a style of music influenced by Dixieland blues and ragtime
- style of music evolving from african american spirituals and note for its melancholy tone
20 Clues: treat to outlaw war • former airmail pilot • most famous nightclub in Harlem • the African American renaissance • radio,sports,magazines,newspaper • wrote about life on the Great Plains • 10 year halt on warship construction • wrote and described the experience of war • people who oppose all forms of government • a large scale manufacturing done with machinery • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 25 - Helen of Troy 2024-03-21
Across
- to attack in numbers; to lay siege to
- sharp and energetic
- to happen
- the great warrior and hero of the Greeks in the Trojan War
- mother of Helen
- undisturbed; calm; at peace
- King of Mycenae; married to Clytemnestra
- tense, tight
- arched roof or ceiling
- killed Achilles in the Trojan War; stole Helen from Sparta and took her to Troy
- dreadful, terrible
- married to Penelope; advised King Tyndareus
Down
- King of Sparta; Helen's husband
- sharpshooter
- unable to be injured or wounded
- Queen of Sparta; daughter of Zeus; most beautiful woman in the world
- the great city founded by the descendants of Aeneas
- Heavenly twins; sons of Leda (Hint: Use the word 'and' in your answer.)
- a city-state in Greece
- Aphrodite's son; final surviving member of Troy
- a city in Asia Minor (present day Turkey) and site of the Trojan War
- an armed fight of honor between two people
22 Clues: to happen • sharpshooter • tense, tight • mother of Helen • dreadful, terrible • sharp and energetic • a city-state in Greece • arched roof or ceiling • undisturbed; calm; at peace • King of Sparta; Helen's husband • unable to be injured or wounded • to attack in numbers; to lay siege to • King of Mycenae; married to Clytemnestra • an armed fight of honor between two people • ...
Money 2024-11-01
Across
- Bird on the back of the $1 bill
- Seventh U.S. President, known for his role in the U.S. Indian Removal Act
- Fake money
- Youngest elected U.S. President
- Once Copper
- The largest circulating coin in the United States
- PLURIBUS UNUM Latin phrase meaning "Out of many, one"
- Union general in the Civil War
- GOD WE TRUST National motto of the United States
- Sixteenth U.S. President, known for his role in the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation
- Founding Father, scientist, and statesman
Down
- Informal term for U.S. paper money
- OFFICE Room pictured on the back of a $20 bill
- First U.S. Treasury Secretary
- The total value of the three U.S. presidents who appear on both coins and bills
- Third U.S. President and author of the Declaration of Independence
- Led the U.S. through the Great Depression and World War II
- What coin was the New York Twin Towers featured on
- Sacagawea
- Smallest U.S. coin
- First U.S. President, Nickel and Dollar
- A coin, Jefferson again.
22 Clues: Sacagawea • Fake money • Once Copper • Smallest U.S. coin • A coin, Jefferson again. • First U.S. Treasury Secretary • Union general in the Civil War • Bird on the back of the $1 bill • Youngest elected U.S. President • Informal term for U.S. paper money • First U.S. President, Nickel and Dollar • Founding Father, scientist, and statesman • ...
money 2024-11-01
Across
- First U.S. Treasury Secretary
- National motto of the United States
- Smallest U.S. coin
- Sixteenth U.S. President, known for his role in the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation
- What coin was the New York Twin Towers featured on
- Once Copper
- Third U.S. President and author of the Declaration of Independence
- Led the U.S. through the Great Depression and World War II
- Youngest elected U.S. President
- Union general in the Civil War
- Founding Father, scientist, and statesman
Down
- The total value of the three U.S. presidents who appear on both coins and bills
- Room pictured on the back of a $20 bill
- First U.S. President, Nickel and Dollar
- Fake money
- Sacagawea
- Latin phrase meaning "Out of many, one"
- Seventh U.S. President, known for his role in the U.S. Indian Removal Act
- The largest circulating coin in the United States
- Bird on the back of the $1 bill
- Informal term for U.S. paper money
- A coin, Jefferson again.
22 Clues: Sacagawea • Fake money • Once Copper • Smallest U.S. coin • A coin, Jefferson again. • First U.S. Treasury Secretary • Union general in the Civil War • Youngest elected U.S. President • Bird on the back of the $1 bill • Informal term for U.S. paper money • National motto of the United States • Room pictured on the back of a $20 bill • First U.S. President, Nickel and Dollar • ...
WWI REVIEW 2025-02-09
Across
- Big guns that boomed across the battlefield
- Sneaky German submarine with torpedoes
- Teenager who started a world war
- President with a "14-Point" peace plan
- Agreement between nations for mutual support
- Ship sank fast, making the U.S. very mad
- Country’s troops punched above their weight
- Women got this in many Western nations themselves
- Big balloon dropped bombs before planes
Down
- Nickname for American soldiers in WWI
- Name of the archduke whose death sparked war
- Killed more people than the war itself
- Peace treaty signed, but peace didn’t last
- Spiky problem for soldiers crossing No Man’s Land
- German leader with a famous mustache
- Metal beasts rolled into battle for the first time
- Deadliest real estate between trenches
- City where a single gunshot changed history
- Nasty surprise for soldiers standing in water too long
- Ceasefire that ended the fighting
- Weapon that stung eyes and burned lungs
- Place where gas first clouded battlefields
22 Clues: Teenager who started a world war • Ceasefire that ended the fighting • German leader with a famous mustache • Nickname for American soldiers in WWI • Killed more people than the war itself • Sneaky German submarine with torpedoes • President with a "14-Point" peace plan • Deadliest real estate between trenches • Weapon that stung eyes and burned lungs • ...
U.S. History Vocabulary 2013-05-29
Across
- to express a formal disapproval of an action
- to deprive from the right to vote
- political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism and racism and no tolerance of opposition
- policy of transporting children to schools outside their neighborhoods to achieve greater racial balance
- name given to the mass slaughter of jews and other groups by the nazzis during world war ll
- general agreement
- name given to sudden violent offensive attacks the germas used during world war ll; "lightning war"
- investing money at great risk with the anticipation that the prize will rise
- freedom from prosecution
- jellied gasoline used for bombs
Down
- style of music evolving from african american spirtuals and noted for its melancholy sound
- the state or fact of being normal
- a workplace where workers are not required to join a union
- closing of banks during the Great Depression to avoid bankruns
- buying an item on credit with a monthly plan to payy off the value of good
- a systematic attempt to overthrow a government by using persons working secretely within
- the giving out of scarce items on a limited basis
- the belief that men and women should be equal politically, economically, and socially
- motion that ends debate and calls for an immediate vote, possible in the US senate by a vote of 60 senators
- american style of music that developed from ragtime and blues and which uses syncopated rythms and melodies
20 Clues: general agreement • freedom from prosecution • jellied gasoline used for bombs • the state or fact of being normal • to deprive from the right to vote • to express a formal disapproval of an action • the giving out of scarce items on a limited basis • a workplace where workers are not required to join a union • ...
Review project 2020-09-28
Across
- A law that forbids colonist from settling west of the Appalachians Mountains
- Massachusetts raised taxes to pay off debt
- A war in North America between France and Britain (both aided by Native Americans)
- the trading system between the new world, west Africa and the old world
- this group of people do not want a strong central government
- people who work for no pay
- spreading information for a cause (often used in politics)
- An economic theory that a country should try to keep as much gold and silver as possible
- A war fought between the US/ Allies vs England/ Allies
- Andrew Jackson wanted Native Americans land and wanted to relocate them west
- Military strategy to win a war by wearing out the enemy
- this declared the colonies independence from England
- A large farm where crops were grown to sell
Down
- a policy that stated that Europeans couldn't colonize in America
- When the United States bought Louisiana from France
- the act of withdrawing
- to keep political powers fair
- A person who supports a system of Government in which several states unite under a central authority
- the belief that the expansion of the US through out America was inevitable
- One of the first English settlements in North America
- the first ten Amendments of the constitution
- crops grown for profit instead of personal use
- colonists who rejected British rule during the American revolution
- the colonists who stayed loyal to Britain during the American revolution
24 Clues: the act of withdrawing • people who work for no pay • to keep political powers fair • Massachusetts raised taxes to pay off debt • A large farm where crops were grown to sell • the first ten Amendments of the constitution • crops grown for profit instead of personal use • When the United States bought Louisiana from France • ...
Random 2021-10-25
Across
- queen to the olympians
- Ruler of the underworld
- the world tree
- demigod and son of zeus
- greek god of war
- Home to the dark elves
- bridge that connects to the other nine realms
- Norse goddess of death
- norse god of war
- realm of the dead
- toughest of the 12 labors of Hercules
- home to the greek gods
- name of thors weapon
- King of the greek gods
- greek god of the seas
- norse god of mischief and thors adoptive brother
- home to the light elves
- home to thor
- land of ice,mist, and cold
- mother to the titans and is mother earth
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- titan who holds the world on his shoulders
- guardian of the underworld
- dipped in the River Styx in the underworld as a baby
- realm of earth norse
- youngest son of gaia
- name of thors axe
- 7-headed monster from the sea
- Roman god of war
- pulled the sun across the sky in a chariot
- was named frigg in myth and wife to odin
- father to the olympians
- supreme trickster and the titan god of fire
- name of the gorgon
- where loki is from
- greek god of poetry and music
- Roman king of the gods
- home of the vanir sister race to the asgardians
- home to the fire giants
- father to Thor
39 Clues: home to thor • the world tree • father to Thor • Roman god of war • greek god of war • norse god of war • name of thors axe • realm of the dead • name of the gorgon • where loki is from • realm of earth norse • youngest son of gaia • name of thors weapon • greek god of the seas • queen to the olympians • Home to the dark elves • Norse goddess of death • home to the greek gods • Roman king of the gods • ...
US History since 1877 2024-01-25
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- period in which government made changes and groups gained power
- president of the Great Society
- a cultural separation between parents and their children
- executed the assassin of President Kennedy
- must inform suspects of their rights prior to questioning
- president during World War I
- president during the Great Depression and most of World War II
- president that first use the atomic bomb
- civic leader that proposed peaceful confrontation for civil freedom
- could not used evidence obtained illegally
- first artificial satellite put into space by the Russians
- no official prayers in school
- allowed for the purchase of contraceptives
- Russian leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- ruling that federal courts had jurisdiction to hear lawsuits seeking to force states to redraw electoral districts
- president of the New Frontier
- location of the landings in Cuba by Cuban Rebels
- a type of blockade used by Kennedy in the Cuban Missile Crisis
Down
- assassin of President Kennedy
- civic leader that proposed violence as a means to confront civil change
- president that improved American Highways
- pushing to the edge of war and then backing down
- right to remain silent
- president that increased national parks and forests
- "one person, one vote"
- an imaginary marker used as a figure to reflect the minimum income required to support a family
- right to an attorney
- cannot force bible reading in public school
- era in which things were "coated" and not as they seem
29 Clues: right to an attorney • right to remain silent • "one person, one vote" • president during World War I • assassin of President Kennedy • no official prayers in school • president of the New Frontier • president of the Great Society • president that first use the atomic bomb • president that improved American Highways • executed the assassin of President Kennedy • ...
Carols 2023-12-15
Crossword 2015-05-20
11 Clues: 2+2 • Heil • Patriot • Our allies • Trustworthy • A leader of men • What we will win • Our Great Leader • A curse of the past • A fighter and a hero • ..... C take the tower
Cuban Missle Crisis 2021-03-11
Across
- The closest this came to being “hot” was during this crisis
- This failed American invasion led to the Soviet Union’s support of Cuba
- Fear of this led to a peaceful resolution of the crisis
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- United States of America
- When the crisis began, in 1962
- Soviet missles in Cuba posed a threat to this
Down
- These were spotted by an American U-2 spy plane
- Cuban leader of who urged retaliation against the US
- The world came close to fight this type of war in 1962
- One way the US hoped to solve the crisis
- Soviet leader who “backed down”
- The US agreed to remove their missles from here to help end the crisis
- American President in 1962 who sought to contain the spread of communism
- The political system of the Soviet Union
15 Clues: United States of America • When the crisis began, in 1962 • Soviet leader who “backed down” • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics • One way the US hoped to solve the crisis • The political system of the Soviet Union • Soviet missles in Cuba posed a threat to this • These were spotted by an American U-2 spy plane • Cuban leader of who urged retaliation against the US • ...
The Faithful Spy Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-22
Across
- - a terrible place where Jews were kept because of what they thought.
- a person who studies the nature of God and religious belief.
- - when he tried to invade Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway, France, then across the English Channel.
- - what Hitler did every time someone tried to kill him.
- - the plan to kill Hitler involved planting a bomb on his plane.
- - having or showing no pity or compassion for others. Also, what describes the Nazis.
Down
- - also known as “lightning war” it was the style of tank attack they used. Instead of having big bulky tanks, they had small fast ones on the front line.
- a war involving many large nations in all different parts of the world. The name is commonly given to the wars of 1914–18 and 1939–45.
- - what both America and Germany are doing based on color, race, or beliefs.
- - you may know them from star wars but came first under the control of Hitler to protect himself.
- - the home of Hitler and nazis during World War II.
- the man who caused great suffering and damage. Also the German leader.
- - the woman who he fell in love with during the war and eventually got engaged.
- - something Deitrich was very passionate about and where he learned new things.
- - what everybody in Germany’s government wanted.
15 Clues: - what everybody in Germany’s government wanted. • - the home of Hitler and nazis during World War II. • - what Hitler did every time someone tried to kill him. • a person who studies the nature of God and religious belief. • - the plan to kill Hitler involved planting a bomb on his plane. • - a terrible place where Jews were kept because of what they thought. • ...
Korean War 2018-04-17
Across
- All property and all means of production belong to the government, private property does not exist and all goods are shared equally.
- The battle that pushed the UN forces back into a stalemate that was reminiscent of WWI.
- The democratically elected leader of South Korea.
- American foreign policy to stop the spread of communism by creating alliances and helping weak countries resist Soviet advances.
- Site of MacArthur's counterattack that resulted in the North Koreans withdrawal back behind the 38th Parallel.
Down
- General who commanded the Allies in the Southwest Pacific during World War II, he oversaw the post-war occupation of Japan.
- A buffer zone between North and South Korea created under the terms of the armistice signed on July 27, 1953.
- An international peace-keeping organization established after World War II.
- A valuable industrial and agricultural center, this territory in China lies to the north of Korea
- US President after FDR; made decision to drop atomic bomb on Japan ending WWII and President during the Korean War.
- American government's belief that if one country came under control of Communists, then neighboring countries would as well.
- Communist leader in Northern China who lead the Japanese invasion of China in 1937.
- South Korean capital.
- Rule by the people.
- An island to the east of mainland China , to which Chiang Kai Shek and remains of his Nationalist part fled to.
15 Clues: Rule by the people. • South Korean capital. • The democratically elected leader of South Korea. • An international peace-keeping organization established after World War II. • Communist leader in Northern China who lead the Japanese invasion of China in 1937. • The battle that pushed the UN forces back into a stalemate that was reminiscent of WWI. • ...
Cold War Crossword 2019-06-20
Across
- what wall was built by communist
- A political barrier that isolated the peoples of Eastern Europe after WWII
- Truman's policy of giving American aid to nations threatened by communist expansion
- Who took over President after Truman
- Airlift in 1948 that supplied food and fuel to citizens of west Berlin when the Russians closed off land access to Berlin
- A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common
- An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
Down
- Soviet statesman whose foreign policy brought an end to the Cold War and whose domestic policy introduced major reforms
- japan was defeated but they wouldn't surrender
- An international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.
- alliance made to defend one another if they were attacked by any other country
- Name for the u.S. and Soviet Union after World War II because we were the two strongest countries in the world.
- people who are forced to leave their own country
- During the Cold War if either US or the USSR was hit with a nuclear weapons they would respond with the same. The result in the total
- What was the major cause of the Cold War
15 Clues: what wall was built by communist • Who took over President after Truman • What was the major cause of the Cold War • japan was defeated but they wouldn't surrender • people who are forced to leave their own country • A political barrier that isolated the peoples of Eastern Europe after WWII • ...
Geometry Unit 5-7 Crossword 2023-05-30
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- Mirror Image
- (2/4)*𝝿*(r^3)
- Moving a shape on a graph without changing side lengths or angles
- B*h
- Maintains angles but changes side length
- World with only 2D shapes
- Adjacent over Hypotenuse
- (3/4)*𝝿*(r^3)
Down
- Angles measured less than 90°
- Opposite over Hypotenuse
- (a^2)+(b^2)=(c^2)
- (1/3)*B*h
- Opposite over Adjacent
- 𝝿*(r^2)*h
- Angles measured more than 90° but less than 180°
- (1/3)*𝝿*(r^2)*h
- A unit of angle, equal to an angle at the center of a circle whose arc is equal in length to the radius
17 Clues: B*h • (1/3)*B*h • 𝝿*(r^2)*h • Mirror Image • (2/4)*𝝿*(r^3) • (3/4)*𝝿*(r^3) • (1/3)*𝝿*(r^2)*h • (a^2)+(b^2)=(c^2) • Opposite over Adjacent • Opposite over Hypotenuse • Adjacent over Hypotenuse • World with only 2D shapes • Angles measured less than 90° • Maintains angles but changes side length • Angles measured more than 90° but less than 180° • ...
The Iron Curtain 2024-04-03
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- The doctrine that stated that the United States would provide military and economic assistance to any country threatened by communism.
- The Soviet satellite state where a failed uprising against communist rule occurred in 1956.
- The term used to describe the dividing line between Western Europe and the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War.
- The term used to describe the period of tension and rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II.
- The term used to describe the period of liberalization in Czechoslovakia in 1968, crushed by Soviet intervention.
- The Soviet satellite state where a failed uprising against communist rule occurred in 1968.
- The U.S. Senator known for his anti-communist investigations and hearings in the 1950s.
- The city that was divided into East and West sectors, leading to the Berlin Wall being built.
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- The military alliance formed by Western European countries and the United States to counter the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- How many soviet soldiers and civilians died in the war?
- The U.S. policy of providing economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after World War II, aimed at preventing the spread of communism.
- The Soviet satellite state where a peaceful revolution in 1989 led to the fall of communism.
- The Soviet satellite state where a pro-democracy movement in 1989 led to the fall of communism.
- The leader of the Soviet Union who initiated policies of glasnost (openness) and perestroika (restructuring) in the 1980s.
- The economic system characterized by state ownership of the means of production, common in Eastern Bloc countries.
15 Clues: How many soviet soldiers and civilians died in the war? • The U.S. Senator known for his anti-communist investigations and hearings in the 1950s. • The Soviet satellite state where a failed uprising against communist rule occurred in 1956. • The Soviet satellite state where a failed uprising against communist rule occurred in 1968. • ...
INDIA MY COUNTRY 2022-02-03
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- national fruit
- new holder of Amar Jawan Jyoti(3 words)
- top colour of the indian flag
- where does the republic day parade end(2 words)
- biggest war memorial in india(2 words)
- national sport of india
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- father of the nation(2 words)
- national flower
- of the indian flag
- indian currency
- signifies peace and truth
- national animal
- capital of india
13 Clues: national fruit • national flower • indian currency • national animal • capital of india • of the indian flag • national sport of india • signifies peace and truth • father of the nation(2 words) • top colour of the indian flag • biggest war memorial in india(2 words) • new holder of Amar Jawan Jyoti(3 words) • where does the republic day parade end(2 words)
Goard American History Final Exam Study Guide 2024-05-24
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- Since the 1980s, we have shifted from a manufacturing-based economy to a __________-based economy.
- Extreme economic crisis of the 1930s, characterized by high unemployment and the collapse of the stock market.
- The US's rival during the Cold War.
- Organization that fights for improvements in the workplace, typically including wages, hours, or conditions.
- Post-WW2 paranoia over communism's influence in the United States.
- Nickname for the Middle Colonies due to their production of cereal crops.
- Since the 1980s, this has been driven by people from Latin America.
- Main cash crop of the Southern Colonies.
- President during the 1980s who supported deregulation, lower taxes, and an expensive military strategy to defeat communism.
- Alliance that the US fought alongside in World War I.
- Borrowing money to buy an item and paying for it over time.
- Economic system where colonies exist to benefit the mother country
- Highly valuable mineral desired by European colonists
- Native Americans believed people could not _______ land.
- Relief, recovery, and reform program passed by FDR to fix the Great Depression.
- Supporters of American Independence
- Conflict between countries without direct fighting.
- Location of a significant 1848 women's rights conference.
- Communism could exist where it already was, but would not be allowed to spread.
- MLK and Malcolm X most disagreed over the use of __________ in the Civil Rights Movement.
- First president of the United States
- Name for the acquisition of new western territory including California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.
- 1896 court case that made racial segregation legal, so long as facilities were "separate but equal."
- Time period after the Civil War when southern states were trying to rejoin the US and recover from war damages.
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- Early 1900s movement to address problems caused by industrialization.
- Late 1800s political party that "appealed to the people," especially farmers and industrial workers.
- The original US constitution that was replaced due to its ineffectiveness
- Event that brought the US into World War II.
- Colonial region known for religious freedom, ship building, and exporting.
- Written by Thomas Jefferson and signed on July 4, 1776, this announced the colonies' intention to separate from Britain
- Thomas Jefferson controversially bought this territory for $15 million, doubling the size of the US.
- Process of British colonies becoming more like Britain
- The greatest influence on Native American culture was the ____________.
- Potentially catastrophic environmental crisis of the 2000s.
- When a strong nation controls a weaker nation, usually for cultural, religious, economic, military, or political motivations.
- Began after the 9/11 attack on NYC.
- Asian nation that hosted a highly controversial proxy war between the communist North and the democratic South.
- Clear, obvious, and occasionally violent ways that slaves resisted treatment (hint: either overt or covert).
- Name for the Union's plan for victory in the Civil War, including a blockade along the Atlantic coast and controlling the Mississippi River to suffocate the south.
- Political party formed in the 1850s opposed to the expansion of slavery into new western territories.
- Introduced after the French & Indian War, these were placed on the colonies without their approval
- Nickname for the mid-1800s economic growth, including rise of factories, new agricultural technology, and improvements in transportation.
- The first permanent British colony
- Highly contagious disease that killed over 80% of Native Americans
- Rival political/economic ideology to American capitalism.
- Dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, these officially ended World War II.
- In French, translates to "hands-off" or "let it be." In economics, it means minimal government intervention.
- Elected president in 1860 opposed to the expansion of slavery.
- The explorer who "discovered" the New World
- Preference of native-born Americans over immigrants for political, economic, and social opportunities.
- President who is most recognizable for the rise of the "Common Man" and Indian Removal Policy.
51 Clues: The first permanent British colony • The US's rival during the Cold War. • Began after the 9/11 attack on NYC. • Supporters of American Independence • First president of the United States • Main cash crop of the Southern Colonies. • The explorer who "discovered" the New World • Event that brought the US into World War II. • ...
Brandi schroeder 1A 2017-10-23
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- The great increase in births after the end of world war II
- economy Finance,international corporations, and trade link the economies of nations around the world.
- education classes taught in two languages.
- Unable to read or write
- not dissing people because they're different to you
- school A public school that operates with freedom from many of the regulations that apply to traditional public schools.
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- measurable proof that schools and teachers are providing high-quality education.
- standards Guidelines defining what students at various levels should know and be able to do.
- The mass slaughter of european civilians,especially those of Jewish descent, by the Nazis during World WAr II.
- Courteous regard for people's feelings
10 Clues: Unable to read or write • Courteous regard for people's feelings • education classes taught in two languages. • not dissing people because they're different to you • The great increase in births after the end of world war II • measurable proof that schools and teachers are providing high-quality education. • ...
kait ch 4 modern history education 2017-10-23
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- classes taught in two languages
- measurable proof that schools and teachers are providing high quality education
- finance, international corporations and trade link the economies of nations around the world
- courteous regard for people’s feelings
- when tensions and competition increased between the soviet union on one side and the united states and its allies in Western European the other
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- the mass slaughter of european civilians, especially those of jewish descent, by the nazis during world war II
- the great increase in births after the end of world war II
- performance standards for knowledge and skills to be mastered in specific subject areas
- unable to read or write
- not dissing people because they’re different to you
10 Clues: unable to read or write • classes taught in two languages • courteous regard for people’s feelings • not dissing people because they’re different to you • the great increase in births after the end of world war II • measurable proof that schools and teachers are providing high quality education • ...
Veterans Day 2024-11-04
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- Official acts passed to recognize Veterans Day.
- National cemetery where annual ceremonies are held.
- The war that led to the creation of Armistice Day.
- The original intention behind Armistice Day celebrations.
- War after which Veterans Day was expanded to include all U.S. veterans.
- Events held nationwide to honor veterans.
- _____of the Unknown Soldier, where wreaths are laid on Veterans Day.
- President who restored the holiday to its original date.
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- Another term for an armistice.
- The agreement that ended World War I.
- President who renamed Armistice Day to Veterans Day.
- Common Veterans Day activity across many cities.
- U.S. body that established Veterans Day as a national holiday.
- The month in which Veterans Day is observed.
- Clothing associated with military service members.
15 Clues: Another term for an armistice. • The agreement that ended World War I. • Events held nationwide to honor veterans. • The month in which Veterans Day is observed. • Official acts passed to recognize Veterans Day. • Common Veterans Day activity across many cities. • The war that led to the creation of Armistice Day. • Clothing associated with military service members. • ...
Shinto 2016-01-29
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- a Japanese religion dating back from the early 8th century.
- the earliest chronicle of japenese history.
- a ritual of purification that involves standing under a waterfall.
- a new religion that stresses art and beauty.
- a shelf or home altar for the veneration of kami.
- "shining heaven"; goddess of the sun.
- "female who invites"; primordial female parent God .
- "spirit wind"; suicide fighter pilots of world war 2.
- dramas performed in mask and costume; associated with Shinto.
- a Shinto shrine
- a spirit God or goddess of Shinto.
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- "warrior knight way"; military devotion to a ruler demanding loyalty duty and self sacrifice an ideal promoted by state Shinto.
- a gate like structure that marks a Shinto sacred place.
- a new religion devoted to human betterment.
- twisted rope marking a sacred spot.
- a feudal solider.
- the stately cerimonial music of Shinto.
- location in southeastern Honshu of a major shrine Amaterasu.
- "male who invites"; primordial male parent God.
19 Clues: a Shinto shrine • a feudal solider. • a spirit God or goddess of Shinto. • twisted rope marking a sacred spot. • "shining heaven"; goddess of the sun. • the stately cerimonial music of Shinto. • a new religion devoted to human betterment. • the earliest chronicle of japenese history. • a new religion that stresses art and beauty. • ...
JWS End of Year Crossword 2021-12-02
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- the name on the JWS HALL
- The name of first doctor to do heart surgery
- the driest season of the year
- Unwanted daily JWS guests
- The best colour in the world
- how much wood could a woodchuck chuck
- LOCATION!!
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- Ms Mvuyos car
- The best school in the world
- the number of days left until schools close
- The best teacher in the world
- The holy book
- teacher that has a bday on 2 December
- The best team in the world
14 Clues: LOCATION!! • Ms Mvuyos car • The holy book • the name on the JWS HALL • Unwanted daily JWS guests • The best team in the world • The best school in the world • The best colour in the world • The best teacher in the world • the driest season of the year • teacher that has a bday on 2 December • how much wood could a woodchuck chuck • the number of days left until schools close • ...
Duetsch Kunstwerk 2023-03-10
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- Ein Deutsch Expressionist gruppe
- wo ein Künstler arbeit
- der Maler war trauig weil er hat ______ nicht
- der Schwerpunkt von das kunstwerk
- das Werkzeug um der Maler
- Klein Künstler bist ____ zu die Welt
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- _____ kann ein Bildhauer oder Maler sein
- ein Sammlung von Kunstwerk fuer die Öffentlichkeit
- es ist nicht Waagerecht
- "die Schönheit ist im das _____"
- x^2 + y^2 = r^2
- es ist nicht Senkrecht
- der Maler macht ein schön _____
- der Rohentwurf von ein Zeichnung
- Punkte bist verbunden bei ein ____
15 Clues: x^2 + y^2 = r^2 • es ist nicht Senkrecht • wo ein Künstler arbeit • es ist nicht Waagerecht • das Werkzeug um der Maler • der Maler macht ein schön _____ • Ein Deutsch Expressionist gruppe • "die Schönheit ist im das _____" • der Rohentwurf von ein Zeichnung • der Schwerpunkt von das kunstwerk • Punkte bist verbunden bei ein ____ • Klein Künstler bist ____ zu die Welt • ...
Unité 2C 2021-01-07
38 Clues: 6 • 9 • 8 • 5 • 3 • 7 • 0 • 1 • 4 • 2 • 10 • 18 • 12 • 15 • 11 • 14 • 20 • 19 • 16 • 17 • 13 • rock • music • tennis • soccer • sports • reggae • jogging • baseball • basketball • volleyball • world music • techno music • music (slang) • American football • alternative music • to go grocery shopping • rollerskating/rollerblading
Ari 2016-12-27
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- favorite movie when you were younger
- Minnesota friend
- playground favorite
- best dog in the world
- favorite tv show
- theme of your last birthday party
- best friend
- your halloween candy
- best kindergarten teacher ever
- old favorite top
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- best nanny in the world
- best of the Fienberg kids
- favorite computer game
- favorite book series
- you are missing 2 in the front
- your future instrument?
- favorite food
- favorite vegetable
- your eye color
- your preferred bottom attire
20 Clues: best friend • favorite food • your eye color • Minnesota friend • favorite tv show • old favorite top • favorite vegetable • playground favorite • favorite book series • your halloween candy • best dog in the world • favorite computer game • best nanny in the world • your future instrument? • best of the Fienberg kids • your preferred bottom attire • you are missing 2 in the front • ...
Monthiversary Puzzle 2025-06-27
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- My baby's favorite thing in the whole world
- Omm
- So long London
- TukTukTuk 2
- Common enemy#1
- I, I, I
- My fav restaurant
- Hi
- Second date
- Dream Destination
- TukTukTuk 1
- Our angel
- My guy ;)
- You & I, same to same :)
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- The duration of my luv
- My nickname
- ;)
- Limited in quantity
- Same page
- meri dilli ki ladki
- Foundational element
- My favorite thing in the whole world
- My House in Cali
- Food poisoning potential
24 Clues: ;) • Hi • Omm • I, I, I • Same page • Our angel • My guy ;) • My nickname • TukTukTuk 2 • Second date • TukTukTuk 1 • So long London • Common enemy#1 • My House in Cali • My fav restaurant • Dream Destination • Limited in quantity • meri dilli ki ladki • Foundational element • The duration of my luv • Food poisoning potential • You & I, same to same :) • My favorite thing in the whole world • ...
Baseball 2025-04-01
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- Dodgers and Giants move here to be more open to African American players
- American League only position to hit for the pitcher
- Baseballs only player in history to throw 2 consecutive no hitters
- Commissioner of Baseball who had to deal with the strike, inerleague play and added another level to the Playoffs
- Until Cal Ripken Jr came along he held the Consecutive Games Played Record with 2,130
- His 755 home runs broke Babe Ruths hallowed Home Run record
- FDR signs / rites this famous letter encouraging baseball to keep playing throughout the war
- Had a consecutive game hit streak which still stands today in 2025
- Cubs fan who on television reached for a foul ball, causing Moises Alou not to catch the ball. Cubs fans blame him for costing them a World Series berth
- Played 2,130 consecutive games for the Yankees
- His error at 1st base kept the Red Sox from winning a World Series until 2004
- Following the attacks on the World Trade Center, he threw the 1st pitch on the first game back from the attacks
- In the `st game back after the 9/11 attacks, he hit a home run for the Mets
- The first DH to take an at bat in MLB History
- Babe Ruth was sold to finance a play to be performed here
- First African American man to play professional baseball - without a contract
- The 2nd of the 2 leagues to be formed
- Pete Rose, Tony Perez, Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench and George Foster - nickname for their team
- 1994-95 this ended the season and the Post season
- Kansas City Royal player accused of having too much pine tar on his bat vs the Yankees
- 2016 World Series Champions who waited 71 years to win one
- Senators pitcher in Baseballs first Hall of Fame Class
- Arguably the greatest player in the history of baseball
- Firt thing used to protect catchers teeth prior to masks being invented
- MLB All Star who played for the Tigers who was one of the first to enter WW2
- In 1967 this Red Sox star won baseballs hitting Triple Crown (his nickname)
- Nickname for the team that threw the 1919 World Series
- Team that sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees
- Best player in the 1919 World Series - unsure if he took part in the "fix"
- Credited with creating the rules for baseball
- Yankee star who had a migraine and gave up his 1st base position for a night to Lou Gehrig
- His baserunning mistake allowed the Cubs to win the World Series in 1908
- Pirate legend in the inaugural class of Baseballs Hall of Fame
- Captured Americas attention with a home run chase in 1998
- Sets baseball record with the most no hitters in a career with 7
- NY original pinstripers
- Performed by Babe Ruth in a game against the Cubs, many argue if in fact he truly did it
- Negro Leagues greatest home run hitter, hitting 84 in one season
- In 1959 this Pirate threw a 12 inning perfect game....and lost
- Broke the record for most consecutive games played when he played 2,632 games
- 1985 World Series Champions
- NYY Yankee who threw a Perfect game in the 1956 World Series
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- He breaks the all time hit record with 4,256 as a member of the Reds
- Last player in MLB history to hit over .400, also became a fighter pilot in the Korean War
- He led the Red Sox with key hiots and home runs to win the 2004 World Series
- This Abner was credited with inventing the game of baseball
- Created because of the death of Ray Chapman
- First of the 2 leagues to be formed
- Acronym for the drugs that took over baseball in 2004
- UCL Surgery to repair his elbow has gone mainstream and allowed for much longer careers
- Broke the MLB color barrier with the Dodgers
- Held the All Time Hits Record from 1928 until 1986 with 4,189
- In the World Series he Hit 3 home runs in 3 at bats on 1 pitch each at bat
- Created to protect the face of catchers
- Sold to the Yankees where he became the biggest icon in the game
- The Women's professional Baseball League that formed during WW2
- The team that threw the 1919 World Series from Chicago
- Title for leading the league batting average, home runs and runs batted in
- Detroit Tiger who recently won the Triple Crown in 2012 (last one was in 1967)
- NY Giants legendary pitcher in Baseballs first Hall of Fame Class
- Joltin Joe DiMaggio's number of games consecutive hit streak
- His faith in WW2 that made it dangerous for him to fight in Europe
- City in New York where baseball was invented
- He had the highest vote of anyone inducted into the. first Hall of Fame Class
- 8 1919 White Sox players suffered this
- Started free agency in the MLB with the St. Louis Cardinals
- Pittsburgh Pirate legend who did after the 1972 season in a plane crash
- 2004 World Series Champions who waited 86 years to win one
- He sets the All Time Stolen Bases record with 1,406
- His one and only plate appearance in the 1988 World Series, with 2 injured legs, smashes a home run
- Giants player who hit "the shot heard round the world"
- Major League Baseballs All Time Home Run leader as of 2025
- New York home to the Dodgers
- Brooklyn Dodgers catcher who is in a car accident and paralyzed
- MLB's only Game 7 Walk Off Home Run in history is by this Pirate
- He was the only person hit by a pitch to die from his injuries
- "Great Bambino" in the first class of Baseballs Hall of Fame
- 1st umpire inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame
- 1933 MLB had their first of these games
- 3 months after Jackie Robinson broke into the National League, this man broke the color barrier in the American League
- Because Pete Rose bet on baseball, this was his punishment
- Detroit Tiger's "Georgia Peach"
- Willie Mays makes one of the most famous catches in MLB history in th ePolo Grounds
- Pete Rose managed this team while betting on his team to win
- The Team Henry Aaron played for when he broke Babe Ruth's home run record
- 1989 World Series suffered this natural disaster
- Hit 61 home runs in 1961 to break Babe Ruths record
- Takes himself out of the batting order due to early symptoms of ALS, also the first player to have his number retired in the MLB
- Polo Grounds home to the _______ team
- George Brett hits a 2 run home run to win the game against the Yankees, but the Yanks protest the game due to too much of this on a bat
- Lincoln Southeast grad who helps the Royals to win the Worldl Series
91 Clues: NY original pinstripers • 1985 World Series Champions • New York home to the Dodgers • Detroit Tiger's "Georgia Peach" • First of the 2 leagues to be formed • The 2nd of the 2 leagues to be formed • Polo Grounds home to the _______ team • 8 1919 White Sox players suffered this • Created to protect the face of catchers • Team that sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees • ...
