world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Roman 2025-03-27
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- Head god-roman
- Leader in time of war
- Romans began their dominance
- Dominant roman general
- France in ancient days
- Mad emperor who made his horse a senator
- This emperor built a wall across england
- This empire's greatest general
- Form of 1st Roman goverment
- Founder of rome
- These wars were between Rome and this empire
- Crazy emperor who fiddled while rome burned
- This general's quote after defeating his enemies
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- War in North Africa 264-146 bc
- Wealthy land owner
- Place where gladiators
- distracted roman people
- This general crossed the Alps with these war beasts
- 2 leaders of rome
- Dominant general's lover
- Fierce barbarians came storming out of modern
- type of snake that killed them
- Founders of rome were said to be raised by
23 Clues: Head god-roman • Founder of rome • 2 leaders of rome • Wealthy land owner • Leader in time of war • Place where gladiators • Dominant roman general • France in ancient days • distracted roman people • Dominant general's lover • Form of 1st Roman goverment • Romans began their dominance • War in North Africa 264-146 bc • This empire's greatest general • type of snake that killed them • ...
Andy Yarina WWI 2025-03-20
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- german stratgey to fight a 2 front war
- french leader who wants to punish germany
- limiting resources or food
- american president from WWI
- germany, austria-hungary, and the ottomans
- great britain, france, italy, russia, and the usa
- great britain, france, and russia
- soldiers dig in to avoid attack
- media created to shape public opinion
- ceasefire
- build up of a countries military power
- king of germany
- wilson's plan for future peace
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- stretched across eastern europe where germany and austria-hungary fought russia
- 400 mile stretch of land in france
- u-boat
- germany, austria-hungary, and italy
- international group created to prevent future war
- right to a peoples own self rule
- devoting all of a nation's economic resources to the war effort
- agreement ending WWI
21 Clues: u-boat • ceasefire • king of germany • agreement ending WWI • limiting resources or food • american president from WWI • wilson's plan for future peace • soldiers dig in to avoid attack • right to a peoples own self rule • great britain, france, and russia • 400 mile stretch of land in france • germany, austria-hungary, and italy • media created to shape public opinion • ...
Ferdinand Magellan 2014-07-17
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- studied_____to know the geography of the earth
- columbus benefited off__________ "discovery" of america
- was the same ethnicity as christopher columbus
- he had beautiful ships but were hard to sail long________
- he served the same country christopher columbus served
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- as a boy studied____making and navigation
- took over a_____to travel the magellan strait
- he went to serve spain because portugal falsely______him of trading illegally with the moors
- the name of the route he traveled is called the_____strait
- king charles V of spain______magellan in his theory that the world was round
- was the first to_______the world
- he served in a war and walked with a______the rest of his life
- he_____in his effort to prove that the world was round
- his parents died when he was_______
- he proved that the world was_____
15 Clues: was the first to_______the world • he proved that the world was_____ • his parents died when he was_______ • as a boy studied____making and navigation • took over a_____to travel the magellan strait • studied_____to know the geography of the earth • was the same ethnicity as christopher columbus • he_____in his effort to prove that the world was round • ...
fff 2025-04-20
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- This presence grew in Alaska during World War II
- Alaskan delegate to Congress who helped pass the statehood act
- President who signed the Alaska Statehood Act
- Important document Alaskans wrote in 1955
- National legislative body that approved Alaska’s statehood
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- One of the resources that drew settlers to Alaska in the late 1800s
- Island chain attacked during World War II
- Month when Alaska officially became a U.S. state
- One of the leaders who pushed for Alaska’s statehood
- Country that sold Alaska to the United States in 1867
- Political status of Alaska before it became a state
- Word used in a nickname to mock the purchase of Alaska
- U.S. Secretary of State who negotiated the purchase of Alaska
13 Clues: Island chain attacked during World War II • Important document Alaskans wrote in 1955 • President who signed the Alaska Statehood Act • This presence grew in Alaska during World War II • Month when Alaska officially became a U.S. state • Political status of Alaska before it became a state • One of the leaders who pushed for Alaska’s statehood • ...
A fortunate life 2017-09-02
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- one of Berts brothers
- Bert Facey taught himself to ____ and write
- Bert Faceys wife
- Bert became a ______ when he was 8
- the main characters last name
- Bert Facey is born in the month of_______
- Bert Faceys place of birth
- bert facey always stayed p_______
- Bert Faceys book is called 'A fortunate ____'
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- Bert became a _____ when he was 18
- Bert Facey fort in world war ___
- another word for lucky
- Berts real name
- Bert toured to SA,VIC and _____ for his boxing
- Bert fort in__________ at war and was injured
15 Clues: Berts real name • Bert Faceys wife • one of Berts brothers • another word for lucky • Bert Faceys place of birth • the main characters last name • Bert Facey fort in world war ___ • bert facey always stayed p_______ • Bert became a _____ when he was 18 • Bert became a ______ when he was 8 • Bert Facey is born in the month of_______ • Bert Facey taught himself to ____ and write • ...
Alan Turing 2018-04-07
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- Turing's model of a general purpose computer that could simulate any computer algorithm
- Type of poisoning that killed Alan Turing
- First name of British Prime Minister who, after receiving Turing's letter, immediately granted them all they wanted to help with the war
- Alan Turing's place of birth
- Polish method used for breaking German ciphers
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- The development of patterns and shapes in biological organisms which Turing suggested was caused by a system of chemicals reacting with each other and diffusing across space
- Alan Turing was a founding father of this and created the Turing Test to see if artificial computers were "thinking"
- Code name for a portable secure voice scrambler developed by Alan Turing
- German cipher system used in World War 2
- Improved version of Polish code breaking method created by Alan Turing and a fellow cryptanologist
10 Clues: Alan Turing's place of birth • German cipher system used in World War 2 • Type of poisoning that killed Alan Turing • Polish method used for breaking German ciphers • Code name for a portable secure voice scrambler developed by Alan Turing • Turing's model of a general purpose computer that could simulate any computer algorithm • ...
Greek mythology 2026-02-02
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- time-traveler
- cannibalistic incestuous circle 3 words
- forehead baby
- Olympian gym-rat
- philosophic liver
- booowling
- shoe-god
- answer is blank, use - for separated words
- golden chair
- big stomp man wit horses and spear-thingy
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- Mt.Saint-Helens
- golden shower
- 3 vigilante assassins 2 words
- cowboy
- father of the year
- trifurcated teddy-bear
- powerful pony
- Primordial bard
- Manipulator war-source
- godly mortician
- Dnd atom-bomb, soul 2 words
- Mortal Hephaestus
- Herculean Heracles
- lost goat
24 Clues: cowboy • shoe-god • booowling • lost goat • golden chair • golden shower • time-traveler • powerful pony • forehead baby • Mt.Saint-Helens • Primordial bard • godly mortician • Olympian gym-rat • philosophic liver • Mortal Hephaestus • father of the year • Herculean Heracles • trifurcated teddy-bear • Manipulator war-source • Dnd atom-bomb, soul 2 words • 3 vigilante assassins 2 words • ...
El Caribe 2026-02-19
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- war
- mixture
- rost suckling pig
- citizen
- winds
- street car
- rights
- cost, expense
- chief
- shared
- just like (2 words)
- to protect
- to overflow
- to undertake
- to overthrow
- capture
- growing
- hostile
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- sugar
- boss
- galleon ship
- cane
- slaves
- to punish
- to sink
- watt
- to rest on
- to surrender
- treasure
- to lack
- soldier
- chains
- humid season
- half
- dry season
- distant, remote
- nevertheless (2 words)
- hurricane
- to devote oneself
39 Clues: war • boss • cane • watt • half • sugar • winds • chief • slaves • rights • chains • shared • mixture • to sink • citizen • to lack • soldier • capture • growing • hostile • treasure • to punish • hurricane • street car • to rest on • dry season • to protect • to overflow • galleon ship • to surrender • humid season • to undertake • to overthrow • cost, expense • distant, remote • rost suckling pig • to devote oneself • just like (2 words) • ...
The Land of Greece pg. 160-163 2025-02-03
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- An island in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Greece
- Greek _______ made a lasting impact on the Western world
- Mycenaean King who led the war against the city of Troy
- The Minoans gained their wealth through ________ with other people
- War between the Mycenaeans and the city of Troy
- A peninsula that forms the southern portion of Greece; site of the Peloponnesian War
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- An early civilization in Greece
- German archaeologist who excavated the city of Mycenae
- The Mycenaeans were often at _______.
- Greece is bordered by three seas: The Ionian, the Mediterranean, and the __________
- The earliest known civilization in Greece
- The Minoan people also traveled to other parts of the Mediterranean region and formed _______
- The Mycenaean civilization developed on the _________ of Greece
13 Clues: An early civilization in Greece • The Mycenaeans were often at _______. • The earliest known civilization in Greece • War between the Mycenaeans and the city of Troy • German archaeologist who excavated the city of Mycenae • Mycenaean King who led the war against the city of Troy • Greek _______ made a lasting impact on the Western world • ...
Wildlife 2022-07-25
6 Clues: Which animal has 32 brains? • What is the smallest dog breed? • What is the color of octopus blood? • Which animal dies after drinking water? • Under the white fur, what color is a polar bear’s skin? • In World War 2, the Americans tried to train which animals to drop bombs?
Daniel Jana 2015-06-02
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- Wie heisst unsere Staatsform
- Welches Land hat den 2. Weltkrieg Angefangen
- Abkürzung für BUND DEUTSCHER MÄDELS
- In Welcher Gemeinschaft leben wir
- Wer wurde von den Nazis gejagt
- In Welcher Provinz leben wir
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- Welches Erz benutzt man zur Herstellung von Handys und Laptop's
- Welche militärische offensive war Hitlers letzter versuch den Krieg zu gewinnen
- Welche Kolonie gehörte zu Belgien
- Wer war der erste belgische König
- Nenne eine Spur der Franzosenzeit
- Was war der Nachname von dem Lehrer aus Faymonville
- Abkürzung für Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei
13 Clues: Wie heisst unsere Staatsform • In Welcher Provinz leben wir • Wer wurde von den Nazis gejagt • Welche Kolonie gehörte zu Belgien • Wer war der erste belgische König • Nenne eine Spur der Franzosenzeit • In Welcher Gemeinschaft leben wir • Abkürzung für BUND DEUTSCHER MÄDELS • Welches Land hat den 2. Weltkrieg Angefangen • Was war der Nachname von dem Lehrer aus Faymonville • ...
Unit 12 World War II 2023-02-21
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- Second atomic bomb dropped on this city
- Leader of the US during the war
- Leader of Great Britain during the war
- The US policy at the beginning of the war
- Worldwide ____ and high inflation helped the rise of fascism
- Fascist dictator Italy
- May 7, 1945
- Totalitarian dictator of Japan
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- Battle of _____, turning point of the war in the Pacific
- First country to be invaded by Germany
- June 6, 1944
- ____ the riveter, was a symbol of working women
- City where the first atomic bomb was dropped
- _____ camps, Japanese's Americans were forced to live here
- The ___ included US, Britain, and USSR
- Communist dictator of Soviet Union (USSR)
- December 7, 1941
- Attempt to rid Europe of all Jews
- Fascist dictator of Germany
19 Clues: May 7, 1945 • June 6, 1944 • December 7, 1941 • Fascist dictator Italy • Fascist dictator of Germany • Totalitarian dictator of Japan • Leader of the US during the war • Attempt to rid Europe of all Jews • First country to be invaded by Germany • The ___ included US, Britain, and USSR • Leader of Great Britain during the war • Second atomic bomb dropped on this city • ...
Unit 2 Bonus 2021-08-16
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- group that terrorized most of Asia
- leader of the mongols
- Country where the Renaissance began
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- His 95 Theses started the Reformation
- group primarily located in Peru
- Johann Gutenberg's invention
- King ____ VIII started the Church of England
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- war between two English families
- the exchange of goods and diseases from the old world to the new world
- killed millions of people during the Middle Ages
- trade route between Europe, Africa and the New World
12 Clues: leader of the mongols • He painted the Mona Lisa • Johann Gutenberg's invention • group primarily located in Peru • war between two English families • group that terrorized most of Asia • Country where the Renaissance began • His 95 Theses started the Reformation • King ____ VIII started the Church of England • killed millions of people during the Middle Ages • ...
Chapter 23 Terms 2023-03-27
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- First African American to play for a major league baseball team-Brooklyn Dodgers
- U.S. provided massive financial aid to help rebuild European economies ($12.5 Billion).
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization which was the nations of Europe and the U.S. formed a defensive alliance, that if there was an attack on any one nation it would be considered an attack on all.
- he became president after Roosevelt died; dropped the atomic bombs; little experience with foreign policy; elected a county judge; made his mark on American policy; charted course peacetime; led US into NATO.
- A leap in child births that occurred from 1945-1960
- America's hero of the Pacific in World War II, was placed in charge of the UN military forces.
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- He had served as Allied commander in Europe during World War II and later was the commander of NATO. Promised to end corruption in Washington and the war in Korea.
- suburban homes with standardized plans and prefabricated parts to put together homes in record times and with cost-cutting efficiency.
- Term used to describe the panic in the United States started by the violent activities of a few leftists following World War I; later also used to refer to the widespread fear of communism.
- Paid for schooling which modernized the workforce
- This cut off supplies to the capital of West Germany. The Soviets announced that any attempt to cross the land would be considered an act of aggression and war. It demonstrated the resolve of democratic nations to oppose communist repression
- A period of tension and military build up between the Soviet Union and the United States.
- The symbolic wall that separated the free nations of Western Europe from the Communist countries of Eastern Europe.
- Guaranteed by the government for homes and farms and was the major cause of the long postwar economic boom
- International organization that began with delegates from fifty nations writing a charter for the organization; includes two major agencies-General Assembly and Security Council.
- Latitude dividing Communist North Korea and non-Communist South Korea.
16 Clues: Paid for schooling which modernized the workforce • A leap in child births that occurred from 1945-1960 • Latitude dividing Communist North Korea and non-Communist South Korea. • First African American to play for a major league baseball team-Brooklyn Dodgers • U.S. provided massive financial aid to help rebuild European economies ($12.5 Billion). • ...
Power & Conflict Poetry Bumper Crossword 2017-12-10
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- the country where My Last Duchess takes place
- the Greek name for Ramesses II
- Wilfred Owen fought in World War ____
- the poem War Photographer makes reference to this war
- poet who wrote Poppies
- 'all their eyes are ___': last line of Exposure
- 'I gave commands, then all ___ stopped': line from MLD
- 'into the Jaws of _____': line from COTLB
- last word of the poem War Photographer
- the poem Poppies takes place on ___ Sunday
- 'Look on my works, ye mighty and ___': line from Ozymandias
- the word for a 14 line poem
- Percy Shelley was expelled from this university
- the word for an Egyptian king
- poet who wrote My Last Duchess
- 'children running in ___ heat' line from War Photographer
- the speaker in Poppies
- the speaker in Remains clearly feels this emotion
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- 'his bloody life in my ___ hands': line from Remains
- the speaker in Remains suffers from this condition
- a word for a Russian soldier
- the last line of Remains makes reference to this play
- Exposure was written in 19__
- this poet did not have first-hand experience of war
- Charge of the Light Brigade is set during the ____ war
- the country where Ramesses II ruled
- poet who wrote Exposure
- Duke Alfonso II lived in this Italian city
- 'his blood ___ stays on the street': line from Remains
- the number of soldiers in the Charge of the Light Brigade
- poet who wrote Remains
- the number of soldiers in Remains
- 'the iced east winds that ___ us': line from Exposure
- the last word of the poem My Last Duchess
34 Clues: poet who wrote Poppies • poet who wrote Remains • the speaker in Poppies • poet who wrote Exposure • the word for a 14 line poem • a word for a Russian soldier • Exposure was written in 19__ • the word for an Egyptian king • the Greek name for Ramesses II • poet who wrote My Last Duchess • the number of soldiers in Remains • the country where Ramesses II ruled • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2022-11-10
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- 1. Panorama 2.Perceiving something material by means of the sense of sight 3.Opinion
- Understand wrongly
- Indicates that two people are facing each other.
- Tell, notify
- Discuss / chat about something
- Tranfer, computer data
- Most recent news report
- Expressing / making the message understood
- Speak directly
- To cause a thing or person to pass through a series of successive states, so that it grows, increases or progresses.
- Handle / To use or treat a thing for a particular purpose
- Be less serious
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- Cut off, create a break in / Disrupt
- In modern times
- Manifest your emotions
- Communication networks
- 1. Difficult task 2.Dare
- Formal warning / Become aware of
- Talk lightly
- 1. Use together 2. Allow others to use
- Making a thing public or known
- Extend, propagate
- Spanning the world / all over the world
- Sending typed mobile phone messages
- Complicated
- Stay in contact
- Orally expressing a personal judgement, opinion or observation about something or someone.
- Correctly
28 Clues: Correctly • Complicated • Talk lightly • Tell, notify • Speak directly • In modern times • Stay in contact • Be less serious • Extend, propagate • Understand wrongly • Manifest your emotions • Communication networks • Tranfer, computer data • Most recent news report • 1. Difficult task 2.Dare • Making a thing public or known • Discuss / chat about something • Formal warning / Become aware of • ...
World Religions 2012-12-07
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- 13 percent of world population
- Hebrew people living in Palestine along the eastern Mediterranean Sea
- .2 percent of world population
- Conducts religious services
- believing in God
- father of the Jewish people
- believing in one god
- First five books of the Christian bible
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- 33 percent of world population
- 6 percent of world population
- 20 percent of world population
- Jewish New Year September- October
- Place of worship or Jewish people
- foods prepared in a certain way no meat w/ dairy, seafood
- an organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, practices, and worship that centers on one or more gods.
- built the Jewish temple in the capital of Jerusalem
16 Clues: believing in God • believing in one god • Conducts religious services • father of the Jewish people • 6 percent of world population • 33 percent of world population • 13 percent of world population • .2 percent of world population • 20 percent of world population • Place of worship or Jewish people • Jewish New Year September- October • First five books of the Christian bible • ...
Colorado History Final Exam Review 2025-10-14
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- Coloradan famous for their traveling Wild West Show (2 words)
- German immigrant who founded one of CO's most famous breweries
- Wild West outlaw who supposedly buried his treasure in CO (2 words)
- Right gained by CO women in 1893
- Geologic era when CO was home to the Western Interior Seaway
- Indian agent whose murder sparked the removal of most Utes from CO
- Soldier who was assassinated for refusing to participate in the Sand Creek Massacre (2 words)
- Oldest town in CO (2 words)
- Mayor whose crowning achievement was Civic Center Park
- Ute chief who negotiated with the US
- First Europeans in CO
- Indigenous ruins in SW Colorado created by the Ancestral Pueblo (2 words)
- Cold War site that manufactured nuclear bomb triggers (2 words)
- State song written by John Denver (3 words)
- Civil War general who developed railroads and founded Colorado Springs
- Catholic benefactor who has a CO high school named after him
- Mayor who was elected with Klan support but who later turned on them
- Lung disease that brought many people to CO
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- CO economic boom that began in 1859 (2 words)
- Internment camp that housed Japanese-Americans during WWII
- Abandoned town founded by Black farmers
- Colorado ____ & ____; industrial behemoth headquartered in Pueblo
- Site of a battle/massacre between striking coal miners and the CO National Guard
- Location where the 10th Mtn Division trained
- Site of the "castle" that was once a university but is now a Christian K-12 and radio station
- What Colorado achieved in 1876
- State fossil of CO
- Leader of the Sand Creek Massacre
- Country that the 10th Mtn Division helped liberate in WWII
- Home of Silver tycoon Horace Tabor
- What pueblo pottery is constructed from
- Most recent CO team to win a national championship
- Environmental disaster partially caused by too much plowing (2 words)
- University founded by the Jesuit Order
34 Clues: State fossil of CO • First Europeans in CO • Oldest town in CO (2 words) • What Colorado achieved in 1876 • Right gained by CO women in 1893 • Leader of the Sand Creek Massacre • Home of Silver tycoon Horace Tabor • Ute chief who negotiated with the US • University founded by the Jesuit Order • Abandoned town founded by Black farmers • What pueblo pottery is constructed from • ...
general knowledge 2020-07-08
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- biggest bird in britain(17)
- blue planet 8th away from the sun(7)
- capital city of the U.S.A(15)
- second largest planet(6)
- named after a roman goddess(5)
- largest land mammal(8)
- largest planet(7)
- dwarf planet(5)
- the god of war(4)
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- known as the blue planet(5)
- best England cricket player
- fastest man in the world
- 7th from the sun(6)
- largest country in the world(6)
- penguins live there(9)
- best football players whith diego in them
- closest to the sun(7)
17 Clues: dwarf planet(5) • largest planet(7) • the god of war(4) • 7th from the sun(6) • closest to the sun(7) • penguins live there(9) • largest land mammal(8) • fastest man in the world • second largest planet(6) • biggest bird in britain(17) • known as the blue planet(5) • best England cricket player • capital city of the U.S.A(15) • named after a roman goddess(5) • ...
Unit 2 Bonus 2021-08-16
Across
- group that terrorized most of Asia
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- King ____ VIII started the Church of England
- group primarily located in Peru
- Johann Gutenberg's invention
- His 95 Theses started the Reformation
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- killed millions of people during the Middle Ages
- the exchange of goods and diseases from the old world to the new world
- Country where the Renaissance began
- leader of the mongols
- war between two English families
- trade trade route between Europe, Africa and the New World
12 Clues: leader of the mongols • He painted the Mona Lisa • Johann Gutenberg's invention • group primarily located in Peru • war between two English families • group that terrorized most of Asia • Country where the Renaissance began • His 95 Theses started the Reformation • King ____ VIII started the Church of England • killed millions of people during the Middle Ages • ...
The Night Watchman 2023-11-29
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- Native American women served in women’s military branches such as the ___ during WW2
- What main language did the code-talkers speak in WW2?
- National Congress of American Indians established in what year
- What was the first US war that Native Americans served in?
- What percentage of Native Americans serve in the armed forces
- Native Americans have served in the U.S. military in every major conflict for more than ___ years.
- After what war did the story of “the Indian” resurface in America?
- Native Americans served in the US armed forces before they were US ___
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- In some tribes, ___ percent of the men enlist.
- The jewel bearing plant is the reservations only source of _____?
- How many code-talkers served with Marines in 1942
- Louis pipestones son died in the _____ war.
- Which massacre was the climax of the Army’s efforts to suppress the Plains Indians?
- Who is Thomas married to?
- Native American women serve in the military at a higher rate than ___ other demographics
- Who was an army medic in World War II and the Korean War?
16 Clues: Who is Thomas married to? • Louis pipestones son died in the _____ war. • In some tribes, ___ percent of the men enlist. • How many code-talkers served with Marines in 1942 • What main language did the code-talkers speak in WW2? • Who was an army medic in World War II and the Korean War? • What was the first US war that Native Americans served in? • ...
US Chapter 18: Into the 20th Century 1914-1928 2019-02-01
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- Name for a German ruler.
- The ____ U-boat (submarine) proved to be a very effective weapon.
- The Selective Service Act required all men from 21 to 30 to register with local ____ boards.
- The ____ Act provided stiff penalties for anyone who supplied information to the enemy.
- American factories switched to ____ production.
- Britain's luxury liner ____ was hit by a German submarine killing 1,198 passengers (128 Americans).
- The ___ Powers included Great Britain and France.
- The ___ Powers sided with Germany.
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- ____ warfare claimed many lives.
- The 1916 election was won by this US President whose slogan was, "He kept us out of war."
- The ___ note promised Mexico land from the states of NM, TX, and AZ in return for helping the Germans in the war.
- This country officially entered WWI on April 6, 1917.
- For the first time, ____ were admitted to America's armed forces.
- Archduke ____ was the heir to the throne of Austria who was shot and killed by a Serbian terrorist.
- World War I was the first war to be fought on a ____ scale.
- "Liberty Loans" were war ____.
16 Clues: Name for a German ruler. • "Liberty Loans" were war ____. • ____ warfare claimed many lives. • The ___ Powers sided with Germany. • American factories switched to ____ production. • The ___ Powers included Great Britain and France. • This country officially entered WWI on April 6, 1917. • World War I was the first war to be fought on a ____ scale. • ...
Canada Remembers Times 2023-11-10
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- Type of dress hat worn by RCMP members
- Belgian city where Canadian troops were on November 11, 1918
- Place known as the "land of the morning calm"
- Former peacekeeper named Lieutenant Governor of Alberta in 2010
- Country in the Balkans where Wendy Jocko served in the 1990s
- Latin word that means unconquered
- First Nations community near Quebec City where Jocelyn Paul grew up
- Last name of the designer of the St. Julien Canadian Memorial
- Asian country where Canadians served from the 1950s to 2000
- First name of Canadian Veteran "Gus" Este
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- Command ship for the Swissair Flight 111 recovery efforts
- Last name of Italian dictator during the Second World War
- Last name of a Jewish Canadian woman who earned a Mention in Dispatches
- Name of female character performed by Ross Hamilton
- Military camp where George Nasmith set up a water system
- Codename of the military operation to help during the 198 Ice Storm
- City where Fumio Tatsuoka enlisted in the First World War
17 Clues: Latin word that means unconquered • Type of dress hat worn by RCMP members • First name of Canadian Veteran "Gus" Este • Place known as the "land of the morning calm" • Name of female character performed by Ross Hamilton • Military camp where George Nasmith set up a water system • Command ship for the Swissair Flight 111 recovery efforts • ...
Proxy Wars 2025-03-03
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- A area where one nation holds sway over the affairs of another region
- A proxy war in a asian country that resulted in a tie and 3-4 million deaths
- A leader of the USSR during the cold war that ruled for much of the proxy wars
- A US president that supported proxy wars to fight the USSR
- A major party of the cold war that supported communist sides in proxy wars
- a time where the Soviet Union and the United States competed over influence
- A acronym for mutually assured destruction, the idea that a war between superpowers would end the world
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- A major party of the cold war that supported anti-communist sides in proxy wars
- A state that possesses extreme military or economic might
- A proxy war in southeast Asia that resulted in the country becoming communist
- A war between two or more parties within the same state
- A war where third parties influence the outcome to avoid direct conflict
12 Clues: A war between two or more parties within the same state • A state that possesses extreme military or economic might • A US president that supported proxy wars to fight the USSR • A area where one nation holds sway over the affairs of another region • A war where third parties influence the outcome to avoid direct conflict • ...
Modern 2022-11-10
The Vietnam War Unit Review 2023-03-17
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- If one country falls in Indochina to communism then the rest will follow
- President's Secretary of Defense who argued for escalation of the war in Vietnam
- Pro-communist leader in Vietnam in the 1950s
- People who opposed fighting the war on moral or religious grounds
- US President who escalated the Vietnam War by attacking neighboring nations like Cambodia
- Growing youth movement that pushed for social changes in the US
- People who were for the war in Vietnam
- Ruthlessly ruled South Vietnam until before his assassination in 1963
- Gave President Johnson full authority for the war
- US commander of operations in Vietnam who demanded more troops
- President Nixon's National Security Advisor
- First sustained bombing of NV by the US
- Communist rebels in South Vietnam who were also called the Vietcong
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- President Nixon's polciy to withdraw American troops and replace them with Vietnamese
- People who were opposed to the war in Vietnam
- South Vietnamese Army
- Young organization that fought for civil rights and against the Vietnam War and the draft
- Vietcong supply lines from North Vietman and neighboring countries
- 1968 Democratic candidate until he was assassinated
- The massacre of South Vietnamese civilians by US troops took place in this city
- 1968 battle in Vietnam that was the turning point in the war
- Gasoline based bomb dropped by US bombers that set fire to the jungle
- Nixon's strategy for ending the war in Vietnam
- Difference between President Johnson's claims of winning and what was really happening
- Tensions between students who opposed the war and National Guardsmen resulted in four deaths at this college
- Leaf-killing toxic chemical used to defoliate the forest
- Unifying elections were to be held within 2 years as part of this agreement
- Group organized by Ho Chi Minh during WWIIto resist the Japanese occupation
28 Clues: South Vietnamese Army • People who were for the war in Vietnam • First sustained bombing of NV by the US • President Nixon's National Security Advisor • Pro-communist leader in Vietnam in the 1950s • People who were opposed to the war in Vietnam • Nixon's strategy for ending the war in Vietnam • Gave President Johnson full authority for the war • ...
Guess the hints right.. 2022-01-11
ww11 memorial 2013-09-10
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- Who is each scripture at the base of each flagpole from?
- What material was used in the memorial statue and is often used for 3rd place winners?
- About how many Americans were wounded?
- What color were the stars of the soilders who died?
- is the first name of the designer who made the memorial?
- How many feet tall were the pavilians?
- How long was it until the fountain flowed again?
- What does the rope inside the pillars represent?
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- What walkway do you have to walk on to get to the memorial
- Where is the world war 2 memorial at?
- How many pillars are at the memorial?
- About how many Americans died?
- How many acres long is the memorial?
- How many largest pillars are there?
14 Clues: About how many Americans died? • How many largest pillars are there? • How many acres long is the memorial? • Where is the world war 2 memorial at? • How many pillars are at the memorial? • About how many Americans were wounded? • How many feet tall were the pavilians? • How long was it until the fountain flowed again? • What does the rope inside the pillars represent? • ...
Cold War Crossword 2023-04-24
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- succeeded Stalin in his rule
- a system of using spies to obtain political or militaristic information
- ruled Great Britain from 1940-1945
- main communist power in the Cold War
- European states under control of Soviets in cold war
- the legal separation of races
- The Pakistani rebel group
- wall separating east and west Germany from 1961-1989
- fighting in different regions sponsored by Soviets or United States.
- the United States crisis of Soviets putting missiles in Cuba
- a system for making citizens undergo involuntary military service
- the main power against the Soviet powers
- ruled communist China from 1949-1976
- the act of rebelling against government acts
- Vietnamese communist fighters
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- a weapon made to deter possible war with Russia.
- a way of ruling a region with absolute power
- political system of those in NATO
- the theory that if one state fell to communism, then they all would
- A competition between nations for superiority over creations of weapons
- ruler of Soviet Union from 1924-1953
- A system to organize society by spreading money evenly
- China's current form of government
- civil war with split between North Soviet and South NATO support.
- a conference with Russia, United States, Britain, to negotiate post war peace after WWII
- Soviets response to NATO
- A US policy that requires them to support those threatened by communist powers.
- the metaphorical barrier separating eastern and western European powers during the cold war.
- the fear of those from a differing state of origin
- largest oil company in the world
30 Clues: Soviets response to NATO • The Pakistani rebel group • succeeded Stalin in his rule • the legal separation of races • Vietnamese communist fighters • largest oil company in the world • political system of those in NATO • ruled Great Britain from 1940-1945 • China's current form of government • ruler of Soviet Union from 1924-1953 • main communist power in the Cold War • ...
Absolutism Crossword 2021-10-08
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- The idea of God giving Monarchs the right to rule
- Two treaties that ended the Thirty years war and eighty years war and gave the holy roman empire peace
- the japanese term for the feudal military government of japan during the Edo period from 1603 to 1868
- Habsburg Spanish fleet that consisted of 130 ships invading England
- religious group of French Protestants who held the Reformed and followed teachings of John Calvin
- War fought with the Holy Roman Empire that divided the empire into Lutheran and Catholic states
- Holy Roman Emperor and king of Spain from 1516 to 1556
- Credited for bringing Russia into the modern age as Czar from 1682-1725
- The theory of maximizing exports and minimizing imports for profit
- European dynasty of French origin that first ruled in France
- Traveling through an unfamiliar area to learn new things
- Protestants and Catholics started to declare war against each other and Protestants threw Catholics out of a window
- “sun king” of France who centralized power in the monarchy
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- a royal decree that granted the Huguenots rights and a granted religious freedom
- The theory that certain knowledge is impossible
- Russian for ruler or emperor
- War that was triggered between many countries for Charles II death
- Spanish king who helped Spain reach their height in influence and power
- Ruler with absolute power with unlimited authority
- Prince of Moscow that declared himself czar of Russia
- Umbrella term to denote the numerous lands and kingdoms of the Habsburg dynasty
- War fought between Great Britain and France for world supremacy and known as the french and indian war
22 Clues: Russian for ruler or emperor • The theory that certain knowledge is impossible • The idea of God giving Monarchs the right to rule • Ruler with absolute power with unlimited authority • Prince of Moscow that declared himself czar of Russia • Holy Roman Emperor and king of Spain from 1516 to 1556 • Traveling through an unfamiliar area to learn new things • ...
10th Grade 2023-05-22
11 Clues: teaches art 1 • teaches english 2 • teaches algebra 2 • teaches theatre arts • teaches world history • teaches art 2 (drawing) • teaches spanish 2 and 3 • teaches computer science • teaches physical education • teaches environmental science • teaches road to and through college 2
Unit 9 Review 2020-02-12
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- The growth of cities is called this
- Most slaves worked on a huge cash crop farm called a ______
- This invention allowed factories to not only produce fabric, but also made finished products with that fabric (2)
- The big change in America starting around the year 1800 where products were being made with the help of machine rather than by hand (2)
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with an “S”
- The ____ Era refers to the decades right before the start of the Civil War
- The era when workers began to organize to fight for safer working conditions, fair wages, and more(2)
- Immigrants from all over the world came to the United States, but especially Germany and this country - due to the terrible potato famine
- The people were 3rd on the South’s social ladder, and struggled to get by financially (2)
- A crop grown solely to be sold for profit (2)
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with an “O”
- Southerners passed laws called the _____ to prevent slaves from being able to organize a rebellion (2)
- These modest farmers were 2nd from the top of the social ladder in the South
- Some slaves worked in the ___ system, where they’d get a daily list of jobs. Their work would likely be over for the day when those jobs were finished.
- Eli Whitney’s invention - the _____ - was the biggest influence in cotton becoming the main cash crop in the South (2)
- Most plantation field slaves in the ____ system worked continuously all day
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with a “D”
- Laborers started to organize into _____ to fight for fair pay and better working conditions
- In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on industry.
- Union workers would sometimes “turn out” - or “go on ____” - to pressure their employers for fair wages, safer working conditions, etc.
- These people, through no fault of their own, were at the bottom of the Southern social ladder and had no way to improve their lives
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- Improvements in _____, including canals and railroads, connected the Northeast to the West, but left the South relatively isolated
- These people controlled the political and social norms in the South (2)
- Southerners made great profits on cotton because of the high ______ for cotton in the North and in Europe.
- This was the network of safe houses that some runaway slaves used to help them find freedom in the North (2)
- Southerners used the idea of ____, saying that it was actually better to be a slave than a factory worker in the North (2)
- Industrialization forever changed the opportunities for ____ in the workforce - at Lowell Mill, for example
- Plantation owners hired an _____ to manage the day-to-day work of the slaves
- The Antebellum Era was basically between the end of the War of 1812 and the start of the ___ War
- This invention by Samuel Morse revolutionized the speed of long distance communication in the nation
- A tariff is a ____ on goods imported into the country
- Cotton quickly replaced _______ as the main cash crop of the South
- This was the nickname given to those people who helped runaway slaves along the Underground Railroad
- This is the language used to send messages using the electric telegraph (2)
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with an “P”
- This South Carolina politician who spoke out loudly to protect the institution of slavery in the South (last name only)
- The textile industries of the North and Europe relied on this Southern product for survival
- The idea of protecting the interests of natural-born or established inhabitants against the interests of immigrants
- Northerners liked these because they helped to protect Northern industries, but for Southerners they just meant higher prices for products
- Cold climate, the Industrial Revolution, religion, and the influence of newspapers were all reasons why ____ never caught on in the North
- The wealthy plantation ____ were at the top of the social ladder in the South
- In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on agriculture.
42 Clues: The growth of cities is called this • A crop grown solely to be sold for profit (2) • A tariff is a ____ on goods imported into the country • Most slaves worked on a huge cash crop farm called a ______ • In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on industry. • In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on agriculture. • ...
African Wars Crossword - Ruth Schmidt 2024-05-22
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- American reluctance to increase involvement in civil conflict due to the Battle of Mogadishu
- leader of violent Christian extremist organization LRA
- 2020-2022 conflict between the TPLF and the Ethiopian and Eritrean governments
- clash between Somali militia and American forces
- Islamic jihadist group that launched an armed rebellion against the Nigerian government
- organizations providing humanitarian aid for hunger in Biafra
- Nigerian ethnic group formerly represented by Biafra
- leader of the NRA and political opponent of Obote
- known as African World War, military conflict within Zaire
- mass killing of Tutsi minority ethnic group by Rwanda's Hutu majority
- task force led by U.S. to provide humanitarian relief for Somalia
- 1985 concert in which famous musicians raised funds for famine relief in African countries
- war between Somalia and Ethiopia over a disputed border region
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- Diamonds mined in war zones and sold to fund conflict
- extremist group imposing their harsh interpretation of Islamic law in Somalia
- Ethiopian rebel group challenging the authority of the Derg regime
- Corrupt Ethiopian dictator who failed to address class divisions, resulting in civil war
- authoritarian regime in Somalia, origin of Somali Civil War
- former Nigerian leader overthrown to restore federal authority
- Lumumba overthrown, Mobutu rises to power as a dictator
- an ongoing conflict present from 1991 today, devastating the Horn of Africa
- blockade put in place by the Nigerian government, resulting in famine and death
- The largest battle of the Uganda-Tanzania War taking place on March 1979
- Marxist-Leninist military dictatorship in Ethiopia
- A brutal Ugandan military dictator who abused human rights
- A peace agreement created in 2003 to end the Second Congo War
26 Clues: clash between Somali militia and American forces • leader of the NRA and political opponent of Obote • Marxist-Leninist military dictatorship in Ethiopia • Nigerian ethnic group formerly represented by Biafra • Diamonds mined in war zones and sold to fund conflict • leader of violent Christian extremist organization LRA • ...
American Revolution 2024-10-14
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- A key city in Massachusetts, central to revolutionary events and protests against British rule.
- The state of being free from British rule, which the colonies sought and ultimately achieved
- Colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown during the war.
- The Continental Army, established to fight against British forces during the war.
- Colonists who supported independence and rebelled against British authority.
- Benjamin Franklin, a Founding Father, diplomat, and inventor who played a key role in securing French support.
- Valley Forge, the site of the Continental Army's winter encampment, known for its harsh conditions.
- A term for British soldiers, known for their red uniforms.
- Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and the third U.S. President.
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- Location of the first major battle between British troops and colonial militia, notable for the “shot heard 'round the world.”
- The Continental Congress, the governing body that coordinated colonial resistance and declared independence.
- The Declaration of Independence, the document proclaiming the colonies' break from British rule.
- The site of the last major battle of the war in 1781, leading to British surrender.
- The site of the first skirmish of the Revolutionary War on April 19, 1775.
- The Treaty of Paris, which officially ended the Revolutionary War and recognized American independence.
- George Washington, the commander of the Continental Army and later the first President of the United States.
- A significant battle in 1777 that marked a turning point in the war, securing French support.
- Refers to the Battle of Bunker Hill, an early and pivotal battle of the war.
- A crucial ally that provided military support and resources to the American cause.
- Paul Revere, known for his midnight ride to alert colonists of British troop movements.
20 Clues: A term for British soldiers, known for their red uniforms. • Colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown during the war. • The site of the first skirmish of the Revolutionary War on April 19, 1775. • Colonists who supported independence and rebelled against British authority. • Refers to the Battle of Bunker Hill, an early and pivotal battle of the war. • ...
Dystopia 2024-02-12
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- disorder, absence of authority
- the group of people that govern a country
- the opposite of the past
- causing great damage or suffering
- a system of government which requires complete obedience to the state
- the complete destruction of the world
- the suppression of books, films, news, etc. that threatens the state
- the ability to not be observed by others
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- the opposite of a dream
- the act of watching or close observation
- complete ruin, demolition
- scary
- the opposite of function
- without hope
- the opposite of peace
- unjust treatment by authority
- a perfect world or society
17 Clues: scary • without hope • the opposite of peace • the opposite of a dream • the opposite of function • the opposite of the past • complete ruin, demolition • a perfect world or society • unjust treatment by authority • disorder, absence of authority • causing great damage or suffering • the complete destruction of the world • the act of watching or close observation • ...
The French and Indiana war 2022-02-01
7 Clues: land • paris • owing money • soldiers for france • a group involved in the war • the war went across(2 words) • a group that was involved in the war (2 words
UAE National Identity 2024-05-23
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- highest peak
- world/s first 7 star hotel
- first Emirati astronaut to travel to the international space station
- Plant species indigenous to the UAE
- official currency of the UAE
- smallest emirate of the UAE
- |UAE National Anthem
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- capital of the UAE
- national symbol of the UAE
- Hymenocallis littoralis
- awarded the UNESCO award for cultural capital of the Arab world
- has a capacity of 10 million liters
- reclassified from an endangered to a vulnerable species in 2022
- main source of income in the UAE
- entered Mars’ orbiting 2021
- tallest building in the world
- celebration held annually on the 2 December
- founding father of the nation
- world/s longest zip line is located here
- national fruit of the UAE
20 Clues: highest peak • capital of the UAE • |UAE National Anthem • Hymenocallis littoralis • national fruit of the UAE • national symbol of the UAE • world/s first 7 star hotel • entered Mars’ orbiting 2021 • smallest emirate of the UAE • official currency of the UAE • tallest building in the world • founding father of the nation • main source of income in the UAE • ...
Voyager en train: Traveling by train 2025-04-07
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- – the station (watch out for the pronunciation – gAr, not gayr which is “la guerre": war)
- – waiting area
- – direct train
- – a booth
- – exchangeable ticket
- – 4 seats, separated in 2 rows facing each other
- – a ticket
- – a controller
- – the platform
- – transfer
- – one way
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- - 1st class
- – a traveler
- – round trip
- – departure
- – a seat
- – information display
- – transfer
- – the track
- - arrivals
- – 2nd class (less expensive)
- – refundable ticket
- – booking
- – the snack car
- – 2 seats next to each other
25 Clues: – a seat • – a booth • – booking • – one way • – transfer • - arrivals • – a ticket • – transfer • - 1st class • – departure • – the track • – a traveler • – round trip • – waiting area • – direct train • – a controller • – the platform • – the snack car • – refundable ticket • – information display • – exchangeable ticket • – 2nd class (less expensive) • – 2 seats next to each other • ...
Stars of PJH 2023-05-18
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- ancient times are the best
- stretch
- pathagorean theorem three
- do re me
- 8th grade helper
- loves the sport
- art is a beautiful thing
- Boy in the striped pajamas
- frogs anyone
- be careful of deep waters
- helps those in need
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- small but powerful
- loves to do puzzles
- loves to play in dirt
- science is her game
- Civil War expert
- 2 and 2 is always 4
- pathagorean theorem
- I am known for breaking out in song
- Anne Frank
- pathagorean theorem too
- Odysseus anyone
22 Clues: stretch • do re me • Anne Frank • frogs anyone • loves the sport • Odysseus anyone • Civil War expert • 8th grade helper • small but powerful • loves to do puzzles • science is her game • 2 and 2 is always 4 • pathagorean theorem • helps those in need • loves to play in dirt • pathagorean theorem too • art is a beautiful thing • pathagorean theorem three • be careful of deep waters • ...
The French and Indiana war 2022-02-01
7 Clues: land • paris • owing money • soldiers for france • a group involved in the war • the war went across(2 words) • a group that was involved in the war (2 words
Flowers and Trees 2022-01-27
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- Rick's Profession
- Town You Grew Up In
- Use this to turn TV on and Off
- Tree picture 3
- Tree picture 5
- Tree picture 4
- Town You Live In Now
- Current Season
- Flower picture 3
- We Must Wear These Because Of The Covid Virus
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- Tree picture 2
- Flower picture 2
- 11 + 11 = ________
- Tree picture 1
- Flower picture 5
- Teacher Realized You Needed ______
- But if they mean to have a ___, let it begin here
- Warm Southern Vacation State
- Flower picture 4
- Flower Flower picture 1
20 Clues: Tree picture 2 • Tree picture 1 • Tree picture 3 • Tree picture 5 • Tree picture 4 • Current Season • Flower picture 2 • Flower picture 5 • Flower picture 4 • Flower picture 3 • Rick's Profession • 11 + 11 = ________ • Town You Grew Up In • Town You Live In Now • Flower Flower picture 1 • Warm Southern Vacation State • Use this to turn TV on and Off • Teacher Realized You Needed ______ • ...
Musket 2013-05-15
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- / A four legged vehicle
- / A round object
- / Needing fire to create action
- / Pulled to create a shot
- Coats / Nickname for British Soldiers
- Powder / Used in Muzzle loaders
- / To clearly win
- / Getting better
- Not the winner
- / To live without restrictions
- / Another word for enemy
- / Not the loser
- The study of the world
- / Conflict between Nations
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- / Ancestor to the modern day Rifle
- / Were the bullet exits
- / Don't touch its hot
- / An area ruled by a King
- / Not expected to win
- Command of a group of soldiers
- / A reaction
- / A group of farmers and tradesman in war
- Ruling Monarch
- / The _____ are coming
- / repeat something
- / Go into something
26 Clues: / A reaction • Ruling Monarch • Not the winner • / Not the loser • / A round object • / To clearly win • / Getting better • / repeat something • / Go into something • / Don't touch its hot • / Not expected to win • / The _____ are coming • The study of the world • / A four legged vehicle • / Were the bullet exits • / Another word for enemy • / An area ruled by a King • / Pulled to create a shot • ...
Mythology Review 2018-12-05
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- drink of the gods
- died from an arrow to his heel
- can only repeat last words
- hero known for his strength and temper
- Achilles' special troops
- the messenger god
- half-man, half-bull
- beautiful love goddess
- means 'the soul'
- the most beautiful woman in the world
- wished for gold everything
- god of wine, revelry
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- journeyed to kill Medusa
- food of the gods
- nine-headed serpent that Hercules killed
- her 'throw' started the Trojan War
- chose Aphrodite as 'the fairest'
- obsessed with his own reflection
- flying horse
- defiance towards the gods
- kidnapped and married Persephone
- his temper caused earthquakes
- Helen's husband
- home to Zeus and his friends
- goddess of wisdom, war
25 Clues: flying horse • Helen's husband • food of the gods • means 'the soul' • drink of the gods • the messenger god • half-man, half-bull • god of wine, revelry • beautiful love goddess • goddess of wisdom, war • journeyed to kill Medusa • Achilles' special troops • defiance towards the gods • can only repeat last words • wished for gold everything • home to Zeus and his friends • ...
History 2017-03-02
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- Person who can do 3 things at one time
- Name of country who was dominate in second wrld war
- People who used army forces to solve politic issues
- THe king of Gunn in fifth century
- The king of macedonia in 336 BC
- French military and political leader
- Warlike warriors in ancient greece was from...
- The name of century when bronze was the most useful matterial
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- The Russian territory that was boought by USA
- mode of not using alcohol in USA
- The magnificent person in Ottoman empire
- First president of Kazahstan
- The type of solving politic issues with force
- The period of time when the art become popular
- During the second world war was ataccked by nuclear weapon
- The name of empire that todays day's called Turkey
- The main army of roman empire
17 Clues: First president of Kazahstan • The main army of roman empire • The king of macedonia in 336 BC • mode of not using alcohol in USA • THe king of Gunn in fifth century • French military and political leader • Person who can do 3 things at one time • The magnificent person in Ottoman empire • The Russian territory that was boought by USA • ...
7th grade 2nd semester final review 2025-05-14
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- A wall built to separate East and West Berlin
- Agreements between countries to help each other in case of war
- Uprisings in the Middle East for democracy
- A region in China taken over by Japan
- Leader who used nonviolent resistance in India
- The U.S. policy of trying to prevent the spread of communism
- The treaty that ended World War I
- The belief that if one country fell to communism, others would also fall
- The act that allowed the US to provide war supplies
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- Strong pride in one's country
- Terrible weapon used in WWI
- A military alliance formed by the Soviet Union
- Leader of Italy who used propaganda
- What countries build up when engaging in militarism.
- Ideas of President Woodrow Wilson for peace
- What the US and Soviet Union competed in
- Leader of Germany
17 Clues: Leader of Germany • Terrible weapon used in WWI • Strong pride in one's country • The treaty that ended World War I • Leader of Italy who used propaganda • A region in China taken over by Japan • What the US and Soviet Union competed in • Uprisings in the Middle East for democracy • Ideas of President Woodrow Wilson for peace • A wall built to separate East and West Berlin • ...
May 2022 2022-04-29
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- What was Darwin formally called?
- What is Whyalla known for?
- Where would you find Lake Argyle?
- What airstrip did Dad fly into in World War 2?
- What was the name of the cyclone that hit Darwin in 1974?
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- Where was the major uranium mine in the N.T.?
- Where can you see the 'Stairway to the Moon'?
- What is the name of the mostly waterless river that runs through Alice Springs?
- Where has the Australian Grand Prix been held in Tasmania?
- What is the name of the boat that travels from Hobart to the Antarctic?
- Where is the oldest convict built bridge in Tasmania?
11 Clues: What is Whyalla known for? • What was Darwin formally called? • Where would you find Lake Argyle? • Where was the major uranium mine in the N.T.? • Where can you see the 'Stairway to the Moon'? • What airstrip did Dad fly into in World War 2? • Where is the oldest convict built bridge in Tasmania? • What was the name of the cyclone that hit Darwin in 1974? • ...
Having Our Say 2024-02-22
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- Victory Gardens
- What made Julia die
- The nice easy going character
- they called children with special needs
- that were planted by American citizens during
- Crow Laws Laws that were repealed
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- Child Little Hubie
- War I Caused Great Depression to end
- What almost happened to Bessie
- What Little Hubie died from
- Roosevelt Teddy Roosevelts wife
11 Clues: Victory Gardens • What made Julia die • Child Little Hubie • What Little Hubie died from • The nice easy going character • What almost happened to Bessie • Roosevelt Teddy Roosevelts wife • Crow Laws Laws that were repealed • War I Caused Great Depression to end • they called children with special needs • that were planted by American citizens during
Revolutionary War Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-11
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- The colonial victory that secured French support
- Treaty that ended the Revolutionary War
- The site of the Continental Army's worst defeat
- Revolutionary War leader who became first president
- First battle of the American Revolution
- Famous midnight rider who warned of the British advance
- The first constitution of the United States
- King of Great Britain during the American Revolution
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Colonial militia ready to fight at a minute's notice
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- Group that organized protests against British policies
- The last major battle of the Revolutionary War
- Winter encampment of the Continental Army in 1777-1778
- The primary author of "Common Sense"
- Colonial pamphlet that encouraged independence from Britian
- The act requiring colonists to house British soldiers
- French nobleman who assisted the American forces
- Naval commander known for his famous words, "I have not yet begun to fight!"
- The location of the "shot heard round the world"
- Colonial leader who famously said, "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
- The act that imposed taxes on paper, paint, glass, tea
- Colonial woman who famously carried water to soldiers and fought in the war
23 Clues: The primary author of "Common Sense" • Treaty that ended the Revolutionary War • First battle of the American Revolution • Author of the Declaration of Independence • The first constitution of the United States • British general who surrendered at Yorktown • The last major battle of the Revolutionary War • The site of the Continental Army's worst defeat • ...
GREEK GODS 2021-02-12
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- she is the smartest goddess and has the best War tactics
- what is the name of the god who protects the home
- he brought light and music to my life so i thank him for that
- she makes people fall in love
- she brought love to are world
- who is the king of gods
- what is the name of the man that u wish to help u on your war
- adults and parents love what he brought to the world
- who is the father of gods for greek
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- this god brought fire to us humans
- who is the queen of gods
- this person is the wife of the dead ruler
- she is a great Archer and has the name of a super hero
- who is the god of the DEAD
- who is the god of the sea
- who is this god the make sure that u have good crops this year
- he was the god to deliver messages
17 Clues: who is the king of gods • who is the queen of gods • who is the god of the sea • who is the god of the DEAD • she makes people fall in love • she brought love to are world • this god brought fire to us humans • he was the god to deliver messages • who is the father of gods for greek • this person is the wife of the dead ruler • what is the name of the god who protects the home • ...
Unit 8 Vocab 2021-04-01
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- 10, refused to answer questions regarding their possible communist affiliations
- Boom, a period marked by a significant increase of birth rate.
- Parallel, the latitude line running across Korea at the midpoint of the peninsula.
- Pact, defence treaty established by the Soviet Union and seven other Soviet satellite states
- Doctrine, a foreign policy goal of containing Soviet geopolitical expansion during the Cold War
- War, a war whose objective is less than the total defeat of the enemy
- War, war between North Korea and South Korea
- first artificial Earth satellite
- Presley, "King of Rock and Roll"
- Doctrine, foreign-policy promising military or economic aid to any Middle Eastern country needing help in resisting communist aggression
- McCarthy, Republican senator who went "red-hunting" for communists in what came to be known as McCarthyism
- policy using strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad
- the practice of making accusations of treason, especially when related to communism.
- Plan, provided aid to Western Europe following World War II
- comprises the states of the South and the Southwest
- Highway Act, main effect of this act was the emergence of car as America's main mode of transportation.
- The House Committee on Un-American Activities
- an economic and societal way of viewing and understanding the economy
- Airlift, In response to the Soviet blockade of land routes into West Berlin, the United States began a massive airlift of necessities
- a young person belonging to a subculture associated with the beat generation.
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- D. Eisenhower, 34th president of the United States
- denying employment to entertainment industry professionals believed to be or to have been Communists
- Deal, The name of president Harry Truman's plan
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Race, a competition between nations for superiority in the development and accumulation of weapons
- Union, a socialist state in Eurasia
- n Roll, genre of popular music
- Case, American citizens who were convicted of spying on behalf of the Soviet Union
- Stalin, ruler of the Soviet Union from 1927 until 1953
- States, a country that is independent in the world, but under heavy influence from another country
- a country would push a dangerous issue to the edge looking for the best outcome for there side.
- Spock, authored The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care in 1946
- Kennan, best known for his successful advocacy of a “containment policy"
- Truman, 33rd president of the United States
- Assured Destruction, full-scale use of nuclear weapons by two or more opposing sides would cause the complete annihilation of both the attacker and the defender.
- Retaliation, A policy that promised a strong response to Soviet threats against allies
- Central Intelligence Agency
- War, period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United State
- Hartley Act, law that restricts the activities and power of labor union
- Curtain, barrier erected by the Soviet Union to seal off itself from contact with non communist areas.
- The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
- Family, a couple and their dependent children, regarded as a basic social unit.
- an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one
- Bill, helps veterans of World War II
45 Clues: Central Intelligence Agency • n Roll, genre of popular music • first artificial Earth satellite • Presley, "King of Rock and Roll" • Union, a socialist state in Eurasia • Bill, helps veterans of World War II • The North Atlantic Treaty Organization • The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization • Truman, 33rd president of the United States • ...
Women in WW2 2026-03-09
Across
- – Women serving in the U.S. Navy.
- – Women pilots who flew military aircraft.
- Warden – Civil defense volunteer who protected people during bombings.
- – Persuaded or encouraged to join.
- – A military support group.
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- Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (Red Cross) – Organization giving medical and disaster aid.
- – U.S. Army unit for women in non-combat jobs.
- Roosevelt – U.S. First Lady who supported the WWII war effort.
- the Riveter – Symbol of women factory workers in World War II.
- Effort – All activities to support winning a war.
10 Clues: – A military support group. • – Women serving in the U.S. Navy. • – Persuaded or encouraged to join. • – Women pilots who flew military aircraft. • – U.S. Army unit for women in non-combat jobs. • Effort – All activities to support winning a war. • Roosevelt – U.S. First Lady who supported the WWII war effort. • ...
English Project Homework (4th Unit) 2024-04-01
Across
- (adj) Absolutely necessary. (n) A thing that is essential.
- (n) A member of an army.
- (n) An armed struggle between nations. (adj) War crimes. (v) To fight.
- (v) To arrive at a place. 2-)To touch or get hold of something. 3-)To stretch out your hand in order to touch or get hold of something. 4-)To make contact with someone. 5-)To extend. (n) 1-)A distance that can be travelled easily. 2-)The distance you can stretch your arm.
- (n) 1-)A command. 2-)An instruction to supply something. 3-)An arrangement of people, things etc. 4-)An organized state when things are in their proper places. 5-)A peaceful condition (v)1-)To tell someone to do something. 2-)To give an instruction to supply something.
- (adj) Most recent.
- (n) Very great fear; something that causes this.
- (n) 1-)The front part of the head, where your eyes, nose etc are. 2-)A front surface. (v) 1-)To be opposite to something. 2-)To look, turn etc in the direction of someone. 3-)To bear bravely.
- (v) To have a certain price. (n) 1-)The money paid for something. 2-)Something given in return for something.
- (v) 1-)To remain alive. 2-)To live longer than someone else.
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- (n) 1-)The feeling you have when you see something unexpected or extraordinary. 2-)Something strange, unexpected or extraordinary. (v) 1-)To be surprised. 2-)To feel curiosity. 3-)To feel a desire to know.
- (n) 1-)A written or printed statement to announce something publicly. 2-)Attention. 3-)A warning that something is going to happen. (v) To see; to observe.
- (n) A person who commands.
- (v) To make a situtation succeed again after something bad caused it to fail.
- (n) 1-)The reason for doing something. 2-)What something is used for.
- (phr.) To have a clear meaning and to be easy to understand.
- (n) 1-)Solid substances, liquids and gases in any form, from which everything physical is made. 2-)A subject or topic of discussion etc. (v) To be important.
- (adj) Yes.
18 Clues: (adj) Yes. • (adj) Most recent. • (n) A member of an army. • (n) A person who commands. • (n) Very great fear; something that causes this. • (adj) Absolutely necessary. (n) A thing that is essential. • (phr.) To have a clear meaning and to be easy to understand. • (v) 1-)To remain alive. 2-)To live longer than someone else. • ...
Imperialism 2026-02-22
Across
- — Pacific territory gained by the United States after the war
- Sam — symbolic figure representing the United States
- War — war in 1898 that made the U.S. a world power
- — policy of expanding control over other lands
- Roosevelt — president who supported building the Panama Canal
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- League — group that opposed American expansion
- — island where the Battle of San Juan Hill took place
- Maine — ship whose explosion helped start the war
- Canal — shortcut connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- Journalism — exaggerated newspaper reporting used to influence opinion
10 Clues: League — group that opposed American expansion • — policy of expanding control over other lands • Maine — ship whose explosion helped start the war • War — war in 1898 that made the U.S. a world power • Sam — symbolic figure representing the United States • — island where the Battle of San Juan Hill took place • ...
WW1 Crossword 2021-03-11
Across
- To support you own country
- confirming, or approving a measure
- Payments made by the defeated nation to the winning nation to help pay for damages inflicted upon the war
- How the U.S. government drafted men for the military
- A name Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war
- Group of merchant ships traveling with and being protected by military vessels
- To provide a specific amount of food to the people during a shortage
- Building up military forces aggressively to intimidate other nations
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- Taking control of a foreign country to build an empire
- German ship that torpedoes and sinks allied ships
- Staying out of world affairs
- Fighting in a series of interconnected ditches in a battlefront
- Manipulating by using items seen and heard im public and in private
- Taking no side or alliances during war
- An agreement between two or more countries to help and protect each other during war
15 Clues: To support you own country • Staying out of world affairs • confirming, or approving a measure • Taking no side or alliances during war • German ship that torpedoes and sinks allied ships • How the U.S. government drafted men for the military • Taking control of a foreign country to build an empire • Fighting in a series of interconnected ditches in a battlefront • ...
End of Revolutionary war 2024-09-26
Across
- British forces were among the best trained in the world
- the US had right to fish by their coast under Treaty of Paris
- The agreement that ended the American Revolution
- led French troops to support General Washington at Yorktown
- the northern boundary of the US under Treaty of Paris
- helped us to win the Revolutionary war
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- the southern boundary of the U.S. under Treaty of Paris
- the western boundary of U.S. under Treaty of Paris
- one reason Americans won; they had more reason to fight for life, liberty, and property
- African-American pastor who helped start the African Methodist Episcopal
- soldier who signed up for Continental Army in 1776 at age 15 and stayed through the end of the war; his journals offer a glimpse into the war
- the last major battle of the war
- led the victory at Yorktown
- Who had better knowledge of the land?
- Foreign Aid, especially from France
15 Clues: led the victory at Yorktown • the last major battle of the war • Foreign Aid, especially from France • Who had better knowledge of the land? • helped us to win the Revolutionary war • The agreement that ended the American Revolution • the western boundary of U.S. under Treaty of Paris • the northern boundary of the US under Treaty of Paris • ...
Flowers and Trees 2022-01-20
Across
- Rick's Profession
- Town You Grew Up In
- Use this to turn TV on and Off
- Tree picture 3
- Tree picture 5
- Tree picture 4
- Town You Live In Now
- Current Season
- Flower picture 3
- We Must Wear These Because Of The Covid Virus
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- Tree picture 2
- Flower picture 2
- 11 + 11 = ________
- Tree picture 1
- Flower picture 5
- Teacher Realized You Needed ______
- But if they mean to have a ___, let it begin here
- Warm Southern Vacation State
- Flower picture 4
- Flower Flower picture 1
20 Clues: Tree picture 2 • Tree picture 1 • Tree picture 3 • Tree picture 5 • Tree picture 4 • Current Season • Flower picture 2 • Flower picture 5 • Flower picture 4 • Flower picture 3 • Rick's Profession • 11 + 11 = ________ • Town You Grew Up In • Town You Live In Now • Flower Flower picture 1 • Warm Southern Vacation State • Use this to turn TV on and Off • Teacher Realized You Needed ______ • ...
Young World 2, Unit 2 2025-11-18
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- verkaufen
- Bäcker/-in
- Bibliothek
- Brief
- die Strasse überqueren
- leben, wohnen
- Land, Landschaft
- (Land-)Karte, Stadtplan
- geradeaus gehen
- nach links
- Busbahnhof
- Job, Arbeit, Beruf
- Kino
- vor dem Gebäude
- Strasse
- Bibliothekar/-in
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- Polizeibeamter/-beamtin
- Serviceangestellte
- leise, ruhig, still
- Bäckerei
- Reporter/-in
- Bahnhof
- Verkäufer/-in, Ladenangestellte/-r
- Dorf
- laut, lärmend
- arbeiten
- Strassenputzer/-in
- Spital, Krankenhaus
- Arzt/Ärztin
- Stadt
- Metzger/-in
- Laden
32 Clues: Dorf • Kino • Brief • Stadt • Laden • Bahnhof • Strasse • Bäckerei • arbeiten • verkaufen • Bäcker/-in • Bibliothek • nach links • Busbahnhof • Arzt/Ärztin • Metzger/-in • Reporter/-in • leben, wohnen • laut, lärmend • geradeaus gehen • vor dem Gebäude • Land, Landschaft • Bibliothekar/-in • Serviceangestellte • Strassenputzer/-in • Job, Arbeit, Beruf • leise, ruhig, still • Spital, Krankenhaus • die Strasse überqueren • ...
sophia cobaugh chapter 13 2021-03-16
Across
- soldiers fought each other from trenches
- their location of their heart
- millions of soldiers fought on this
- deadlocked region in northern France
- many goods were in short supply that governments turned to
- allied powers
- of the united states
- a compromise was reached which was
- guiding idea of the points
- army prepared for war
- world war 1 soon became
- adopting wilsons fourteenth point, the treaty created this
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- one-sided information designed to persuade
- Germany had developed a battle strategy
- this was a policy in Britain.
- series of peace proposals
- this did not bind Britain to fight France and Russia.
- ruler of Germany
- was leader France
- Italy joined two countries forming
- agreement to stop fighting
21 Clues: allied powers • ruler of Germany • was leader France • of the united states • army prepared for war • world war 1 soon became • series of peace proposals • guiding idea of the points • agreement to stop fighting • this was a policy in Britain. • their location of their heart • a compromise was reached which was • Italy joined two countries forming • millions of soldiers fought on this • ...
500 Minutes of Danger 2018-03-14
Across
- The author of the series
- To have a high level of intellect
- When people disagree
- To cause a lot of damage
- To take refuge
- To not feel scared
- To be worried and pressured
- A reptile that lives in swamps
- Somebody employed to work undercover
- A weapon that causes explosions and kills people
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- When somebody passes away
- Somewhere you hide when bombs are going off
- When multiple people are fighting
- The end of the world
- Armed forces to protect a country
- A vehicle used in war that fires shells
- The possibility of suffering harm or consequences
- When things blow up
- To be overconfident about something
- Small granules found at beaches
20 Clues: To take refuge • To not feel scared • When things blow up • The end of the world • When people disagree • The author of the series • To cause a lot of damage • When somebody passes away • To be worried and pressured • A reptile that lives in swamps • Small granules found at beaches • When multiple people are fighting • To have a high level of intellect • ...
1992 2017-07-16
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- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Was wurde 1992 per Volksabstimmung in Südafrika beendet
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball EM
- Tierkreiszeichen von Tanja
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 92 in die Kinos
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
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- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Bürgermeister Hamburg 1992
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Europameister 1992
20 Clues: Europameister 1992 • Tier des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Bürgermeister Hamburg 1992 • Tierkreiszeichen von Tanja • Gastgeber der 9. Fußball EM • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • ...
Vietnam Vocabulary 2024-01-11
Across
- Killed in action
- Raiscit term
- Basic riffle used by US troops
- emotional stress suffered by War vets
- A major river
- a period of leave for Relaxation
- a shell designed to burn skin
- as opposed to the Vietcong
- Vietnam citizens that were Lrealed
- world term used by US troops to refer to the US.
- Missing in action more then 2,400
- green Large US helicopter
- A us attack helicopter
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- American Pickup meaning lets get out of here
- Hidden explosive
- Front line troops who had a rough job
- fire Your own forces gun fire
- anti War lectures in many US colleges
- Vietnam peasant home with a lhacthed roof
- Helicopter landing zone
20 Clues: Raiscit term • A major river • Hidden explosive • Killed in action • A us attack helicopter • Helicopter landing zone • green Large US helicopter • as opposed to the Vietcong • fire Your own forces gun fire • a shell designed to burn skin • Basic riffle used by US troops • a period of leave for Relaxation • Missing in action more then 2,400 • Vietnam citizens that were Lrealed • ...
Revolution 2024-11-14
Across
- The shot that was heard around the world
- Paul Revere's painting
- A group of rebels who boycotted against the crown
- The long winter
- The turning point in the war
- The British hired them to fight on their side
- Marking the end of the war
- Against the crown
- Tax on paper
- Allied with America after the battle of Saratoga
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- British burned ¼ of New York
- The American Army General/ First President
- The Americans declare independence
- Wrote the declaration
- The battle that the Americans should have won but ran out of supplies
- The attack that took place on Christmas
- Tax on sugar
- Response from the tea act
- Were with the crown
- Tax on tea
20 Clues: Tax on tea • Tax on sugar • Tax on paper • The long winter • Against the crown • Were with the crown • Wrote the declaration • Paul Revere's painting • Response from the tea act • Marking the end of the war • British burned ¼ of New York • The turning point in the war • The Americans declare independence • The attack that took place on Christmas • The shot that was heard around the world • ...
4-22 Homework Name: 2025-04-22
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- a closed figure made up of straight sides
- a war the U.S. was involved in from 1941-1945; we joined the Allies after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor
- the ordinary form of written language
- of, or relating to, the country, country people or life, or agriculture
- a 10 sided polygon
- a type of story written as a script and acted out before an audience
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- a polygon where all sides are the same length and all angles are the same degree
- a war the U.S. was involved in from 1917-1918; we joined the Allies to defeat the Central Powers (mainly Germany and Austria-Hungary)
- a time period beginning in 1929 when the stock market crashed and on into the early 1930s; our nation’s economy went thpppt!
- A written composition, often using rhythm, rhyme, and figurative language to express an idea, feelings, or a story
- a 51-mile-long channel through the country of Panama; opened in 1914; connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans on a much shorter journey
- a short section taken from a play, film, or written work
- a 9 sided polygon
13 Clues: a 9 sided polygon • a 10 sided polygon • the ordinary form of written language • a closed figure made up of straight sides • a short section taken from a play, film, or written work • a type of story written as a script and acted out before an audience • of, or relating to, the country, country people or life, or agriculture • ...
People 2017-11-26
14 Clues: Jainism • First man • World War II • Treasure Island • Apple's founder • Nehru's daughter • President of USA • Japanese Manga cat • Biblical boat maker • Indian space scientist • Children's story writer • Scientist with the apple • Marvel Comics Super Heros • India's Scientist President
Power & Conflict Poetry Bumper Crossword 2017-12-10
Across
- a word for a Russian soldier
- Percy Shelley was expelled from this university
- the word for an Egyptian king
- Charge of the Light Brigade is set during the ____ war
- 'children running in ___ heat' line from War Photographer
- the word for a 14 line poem
- writer of Remains
- 'Look on my works, ye mighty and ___': line from Ozymandias
- 'his blood ___ stays on the street': line from Remains
- the number of soldiers in Remains
- 'all their eyes are ___': last line of Exposure
- Exposure was written in 19__
- 'his bloody life in my ___ hands': line from Remains
- the poem War Photographer makes reference to this war
- writer of Poppies
- the speaker in Remains suffers from this condition
- 'into the Jaws of _____': line from COTLB
- the country where My Last Duchess takes place
- the last line of Remains makes reference to this play
- the last word of the poem My Last Duchess
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- the Greek name for Ramesses II
- the number of soldiers in the Charge of the Light Brigade
- the writer of My Last Duchess
- the poem Poppies takes place on ___ Sunday
- Wilfred Owen fought in World War ____
- writer of Exposure
- 'the iced east winds that ___ us': line from Exposure
- this poet did not have first-hand experience of war
- the speaker in Poppies
- 'I gave commands, then all ___ stopped': line from MLD
- the speaker in Remains clearly feels this emotion
- Duke Alfonso II lived in this Italian city
- the country where Ramesses II ruled
- last word of the poem War Photographer
34 Clues: writer of Remains • writer of Poppies • writer of Exposure • the speaker in Poppies • the word for a 14 line poem • a word for a Russian soldier • Exposure was written in 19__ • the writer of My Last Duchess • the word for an Egyptian king • the Greek name for Ramesses II • the number of soldiers in Remains • the country where Ramesses II ruled • Wilfred Owen fought in World War ____ • ...
History 3rd - Findley Johnston 2021-12-06
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- one person in power
- a bucket attached to a pole used in egypt
- reed plant the grew along the nile
- created Hammurabi's Code
- forced payment by a ruler
- a pyramid shaped structure with the temple at the top
- egyptian pharaoh, Ms.Clark's homie
- longest river in the world
- study of past people & events
- island that the Minoans lived on
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- marketplace
- process to keep the body from decaying
- military city-state
- narrow channel of water between two pieces of land
- study of fossils
- study of artifacts
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met
- long period of time
- Religion,language,Beliefs
- War between athens and sparta
20 Clues: marketplace • study of fossils • study of artifacts • one person in power • military city-state • long period of time • created Hammurabi's Code • forced payment by a ruler • Religion,language,Beliefs • longest river in the world • study of past people & events • War between athens and sparta • island that the Minoans lived on • reed plant the grew along the nile • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword (20 pts.) 2014-03-08
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- goddess of love
- acropolis
- Greek city state that values arts and knowledge
- Great poems that tell stories
- 27 year long war between Athens and Sparta
- Government where only a few people hold power
- Queen of the Gods
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- Prince of Troy
- Leader who held power through force
- King of Sparta
- Temple located on
- The Greek word for a city-state
- Type of government in late Athens
- Rich landowners
- Stories Greeks used to explain the world around them
- Greece is surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Greek city state that values war and strength
- Contest that every four years at Olympia
- The greatest poet of ancient Greece
- god of the underworld
20 Clues: acropolis • Prince of Troy • King of Sparta • goddess of love • Rich landowners • Temple located on • Queen of the Gods • god of the underworld • Great poems that tell stories • The Greek word for a city-state • Type of government in late Athens • Leader who held power through force • The greatest poet of ancient Greece • Greece is surrounded by water on 3 sides • ...
Catalina,The Giver 2021-03-04
Across
- and fighting with a different community/group
- who is the main character
- miserable
- painful
- something boring
- what is their world
- bey
- what did Joans find on the hill?
- regretful
- what did the eight year olds have on their back
- what was Jonas feeling after the war memory
- of memory, what was Jonas selected for?
- main character
- thing where Jonas got burned.
- a creature that they never seen
Down
- very painful
- place where Jonas lived
- upset
- begging
- cold that fell on Jonas tongue
- storage
- was his little sister's name?
- violation
- obtain or receive
- someone getting killed
- Possessed, calm
- a thing that Jonas had about Fiona.
- The gives daughter
28 Clues: bey • upset • begging • painful • storage • miserable • violation • regretful • very painful • main character • Possessed, calm • something boring • obtain or receive • The gives daughter • what is their world • someone getting killed • place where Jonas lived • who is the main character • was his little sister's name? • thing where Jonas got burned. • cold that fell on Jonas tongue • ...
Number the Stars 2022-05-24
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- soldiers who occupied Denmark
- the vehicle they took to get to uncle Henriks
- the color frosting Kristi wanted on cupcakes
- Mrs. Johansesn's brother
- the food Kristi wanted to eat during the war
- what world war was it
- where the Rosens had to go
- the people who druged the cloth
- the soldiers pets
- Lise's fiance
- the author
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- the main character
- Annemarie's little sister
- the place the book takes place
- the cloth that lost the dogs sense of smell
- what Annemarie brought uncle Henriks lunch in
- the Rosen's daughter
- Ellens last name
- Ellen's star of David she wore was a
- the shoes kristi got but didn't want to wear
- Uncle Henrik's boat
21 Clues: the author • Lise's fiance • Ellens last name • the soldiers pets • the main character • Uncle Henrik's boat • the Rosen's daughter • what world war was it • Mrs. Johansesn's brother • Annemarie's little sister • where the Rosens had to go • soldiers who occupied Denmark • the place the book takes place • the people who druged the cloth • Ellen's star of David she wore was a • ...
Revolutionary War 2023-10-27
Across
- British general in South Carolina
- Acts that allowed England to take over Mass.
- Turning point of the Rev. War
- led the fighting in the south after Camden
- last battle of the Rev. War
- colonial soldiers
- Seaport city in Georgia that fell to Clinton
- Wrote the "Declaration of Independence
- Wizard Owl
- where the "shot heard around the world was fired
Down
- American victory in the Upstate S.C.
- Thomas Sumter
- Swamp Fox
- colonists that fought with the British Army
- called Colonial soldiers "Cowardly Dogs"
- what Colonists called the Coercive Acts
- Brought cannons to Washington at Dorchester Heights
- colonists that remained loyal to the king
- Battle in which Hessians were captured
- Act that placed British soldiers in our homes
20 Clues: Swamp Fox • Wizard Owl • Thomas Sumter • colonial soldiers • last battle of the Rev. War • Turning point of the Rev. War • British general in South Carolina • American victory in the Upstate S.C. • Battle in which Hessians were captured • Wrote the "Declaration of Independence • what Colonists called the Coercive Acts • called Colonial soldiers "Cowardly Dogs" • ...
rome vs greece 2021-02-11
Across
- Romans had swords as greek has spears.
- romans were latin and the spartans were greek
- Roman warriors were called legionaries and auxiliaries as greek soldiers were called spartans.
- train at birth to 20 then fight till 60 years old as romans train at 20 then are expected to serve for 25 years
- Rome has romulus as greek has remus
- Romans lived in Rome as the Greeks lived in greece.
- roman flag was red and gold and the greek flag was blue and white
- The roman shield is called scutum as the spartan shield is called hoplon
- Rome had Jupiter as greek had Zeus
- has an emperor as greek has a king.
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- Rome has a government as greek has a king.
- armor was silver as spartans armor was gold and red.
- 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
- beat greece as greece lost to rome.
- Greek had 12 gods as rome had 12
- The spartans mostly used swords as greek mostly used spears.
- spartan sword is xiphos as the roman sword is gladius
- The roman formation in war is the tudesto but the spartan formation in war is phalanx.
- Roman shields were square as greek shields were round.
19 Clues: Greek had 12 gods as rome had 12 • Rome had Jupiter as greek had Zeus • beat greece as greece lost to rome. • Rome has romulus as greek has remus • 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. • ...
Unit 8 Lillian 2024-05-16
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- a public work relief program in the United States that focused on rebuilding parks and conservation of natural resources.during the Great Depression
- Popular destination known for its natural hot springs and healing polio.
- a U.S. law that helped retired and disabled people, as well as those who were unemployed by providing financial aid.
- a small beetle that infests and damages cotton crops.
- worldwide economic depression that took place mostly during the 1930s, starting in the United States.
- cargo ships built in Georgia during World War II.
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- senator from Georgia who played a big role in making laws, especially about civil rights.
- major war that lasted from 1939 to 1945 and involved many countries.
- was a major war that happened from 1914 to 1918, involving many European powers
- a wellknown and controversial governor in Georgia who opposed the new deal plans.
- Japan surprised the United States with an attack in 1941, Causing America Join World War II.
- when there is more of a product than people want to buy.
- A plan by the U.S. government to help the country recover from the Great Depression.
- led to the loss of people's savings and contributed to the economic problem.
- ships made quickly during World War II to help move soldiers and supplies across the ocean.cat Likes to chase mice
15 Clues: cargo ships built in Georgia during World War II. • a small beetle that infests and damages cotton crops. • when there is more of a product than people want to buy. • major war that lasted from 1939 to 1945 and involved many countries. • Popular destination known for its natural hot springs and healing polio. • ...
1984 2024-03-15
Across
- a secret society against big brother
- the act of committing a crime against the government in your thoughts.
- simultaneously accepting two mutually contradictory beliefs as correct
- The setting of this novel
- One of the 3 men Winston sees after there crime working with the brotherhood
- The authors last name
- A 7 day event run by the ministry of love
- who is the antagonist. 2 words.
- "Big Brother is ______ you"
- They are old, unhealthy, working class people.
- The the policy makers and the leaders are apart of this party 2 words
- refers to a hole in the wall into which paper and photographs are destroyed 2 words.
- "ignorance is _____"
- This is the department Winston works in
- who is the main characters love interest
- Where Winston met with the old man to talk about the time before the revolution
- The item Winston is fascinated with that gets destroyed after they get caught
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- The man who owns the shop
- The genre this novel is
- The _____ tree in the song Winston has heard
- this is what the letter Julia gave Winston said 3 words
- Who is the main character
- Winstons wife
- Language used before the revolution
- The country Oceania "has always been at war with"
- the ministry that deals with starvation
- The country Oceania was thought to have been at war with
- Winstons greatest fear
- "Meet me in the place where there is no ______"
- the ministry that deals with hate
- The first item Winston bought that was unlawful
- the ministry that deals with lies
- the ministry that deals with war
- who is the man who tortured Winston in room 101.
- The clothing Winston is always wearing
- language Orwell invented for his novel
- Rebel group supposedly led by what person?
- "_____ with Big Brother"
- "____ is peace"
- "_____ is slavery"
40 Clues: Winstons wife • "____ is peace" • "_____ is slavery" • "ignorance is _____" • The authors last name • Winstons greatest fear • The genre this novel is • "_____ with Big Brother" • The man who owns the shop • Who is the main character • The setting of this novel • "Big Brother is ______ you" • who is the antagonist. 2 words. • the ministry that deals with war • ...
Stefan R - WW1 And The Great Depression 2022-05-10
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- Serbia Team
- Austria team
- crisis of 1929, was a great global financial crisis that lasted during the 1930s, in the years before World War II, also known as?
- Austria-Hungary blamed Serbia for Ferdinand's death and declared war on Serbia and then Germany supported Austria and Russia then supported Serbia This is named the..
- economic situation in which there is an excess supply of products or goods over market demand (Too Many Same Products)
- Agricultural adjustment act
- Franklin D. Roosevelt was the __ who make the new deal plan
- social security administration
- The policy of building up a strong army in preparation for war
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- was president when the depression began
- Country that Austria-Hungary declared war on
- Rural electrification administration
- Roosevelt's plan to end the Great Depression
- Coleoptera that is about six millimeters long, which feeds on the buds and flowers of cotton
- Severe ___ Soon followed the boll weevil catastrophe from 1924 to 1927
- Assassination victim
- Civilian conservation corps
- The practice of taking over other countries to gain power
- Extreme pride in one’s nation
- Agreements between nations to provide aid and support each other
20 Clues: Serbia Team • Austria team • Assassination victim • Civilian conservation corps • Agricultural adjustment act • Extreme pride in one’s nation • social security administration • Rural electrification administration • was president when the depression began • Country that Austria-Hungary declared war on • Roosevelt's plan to end the Great Depression • ...
Stalin 2025-10-10
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- Spreading biased info to control opinions
- War two Global war 1939 to 1945 USSR was involved
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- Harsh Soviet labor camp system
- Person in charge
- Spied on people to protect the government
- Revolutionary group that seized power in 1917
- Strong feeling of danger or worry
- Organized military force
- Fake public trial with pre-decided outcome
- Growth of factories and machines
- Ideas of Karl Marx about class struggle
- Government with total control over people
- Soviet leader during WWII and Cold War
- One person with total power
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- Having command or influence
- Place where people are held as punishment
- Ability to control others
- Tense conflict between US and USSR
- Stalin’s plan to grow industry and farming
- Leader of Bolsheviks before Stalin
- Group that runs a country
- Fighting between countries or groups
- Cold remote area used for prison camps
- Largest country in the USSR
- System where all property is shared
- Mass removal or killing of political enemies
- Rules made by a government
- Big sudden change in government or society
- Blocking ideas or information
30 Clues: Person in charge • Organized military force • Ability to control others • Group that runs a country • Rules made by a government • Having command or influence • Largest country in the USSR • One person with total power • Blocking ideas or information • Harsh Soviet labor camp system • Growth of factories and machines • Strong feeling of danger or worry • ...
drowssorc 2023-01-25
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- the president during the civil war
- a fight between 2 sides
- giving up completely
- those who heal those who fight
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- taking the land of someone else
- people who fight in wars
- making sure a country can't trade
- when a country breaks in 2 over a fight
- killing a important figure
- were blacks could not be free and were forced to work
10 Clues: giving up completely • a fight between 2 sides • people who fight in wars • killing a important figure • those who heal those who fight • taking the land of someone else • making sure a country can't trade • the president during the civil war • when a country breaks in 2 over a fight • were blacks could not be free and were forced to work
Cold War 2015-11-16
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- Soviets set this to stop westerners from entering Berlin
- A social science that describe the factors which determine the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- The country where all the missile were located
- This country lost the cold war
- The USSR had a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ government
- This area of Korea became communist
- The US ran a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ government
- The two most powerful countries were described as this
- This country helped South Korea against North Korea
- The number of months the Berlin Airlift lasted
- The continent the cold war began in
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- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- The side that is controlled by communists
- The name given to the physical boundary that separated Europe
- The height, in metres, the Berlin wall was
- Ideas or statements that are often false to help spread a cause
- The cold war started after this World War
- The practice of spying or using spies
- The side of Berlin that was under the control of the allies
- The city, in Germany, that was divided in half
20 Clues: This country lost the cold war • This area of Korea became communist • The continent the cold war began in • The practice of spying or using spies • The side that is controlled by communists • The cold war started after this World War • The height, in metres, the Berlin wall was • The USSR had a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ government • The US ran a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ government • ...
The Great War-Riham 2019-04-24
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- thought of his groups as ignorant related to anything associated with a soldier's business
- a worldwide outbreak
- an agreement to take a break from fighting
- The genocide of European Jews and other groups by the Nazis during World
- the killing off of a people
- a U.S ship consisting British passengers that a German U-boat sank
- partnerships
- distributed evenly in limited amounts
- Not aligned with either side in a war, contest, or disagreement
- fighting from trenches
- murder for a political reason
- look at and map
- people not in the military
- separated
- soldiers who were killed or wounded
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- The battlefront area where combat occurs
- disagreements between nations
- attack
- a Native American secret code used in war to confuse the Germans
- an agreement to stop fighting
- II.
- sign up for military service
- An exploration of an area to gather military information
- deep, narrow lines of defense, dug into the earth
- blocked off
- extreme stress caused by the horrors of combat
- Cavell British nurse spying on the Germans to help the French and British prisoners of war escape
27 Clues: II. • attack • separated • blocked off • partnerships • look at and map • a worldwide outbreak • fighting from trenches • people not in the military • the killing off of a people • sign up for military service • disagreements between nations • an agreement to stop fighting • murder for a political reason • soldiers who were killed or wounded • distributed evenly in limited amounts • ...
Siegfried Sassoon Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-05
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- What tone classifies Siegfried Sassoon and others who participate in war as victims?
- The theme present in "Where dumb with pain I stumbled among the dead".
- The city Siegfried Sassoon was born.
- What university did Sassoon attend before enlisting.
- Sassoon's other major at the Cambridge
- How many years did Siegfried Sassoon serve?
- Poetic movement before the Modernist movement
- The poetry period in which Sassoon was a part of.
- The first name of Siegfried Sassoon's wife.
- The modernist trait employed by Sassoon which means having ones own poetic style
- Siegfried Sassons birth month.
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- The figurative language displayed in “A gleam of stars looks down”.
- When was war poetry officially classified as a genre of poetry
- The emotion targeted in "Night on the Convoy"
- Modern acronym used to refer to the kind of therapy provided for higher rank sufferers of shell shock at Craiglockhart
- The first name of Siegfried Sasson's child.
- Nickname for the psychiatric hospital which Sassoon attended
- Siegfried Sassons rank.
- The term Sassoon utilizes to describe the emotion "victims" feel coming home from war.
- An archaic term for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
20 Clues: Siegfried Sassons rank. • Siegfried Sassons birth month. • The city Siegfried Sassoon was born. • Sassoon's other major at the Cambridge • The first name of Siegfried Sasson's child. • How many years did Siegfried Sassoon serve? • The first name of Siegfried Sassoon's wife. • The emotion targeted in "Night on the Convoy" • Poetic movement before the Modernist movement • ...
Eygpt Gods 2025-10-16
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- Goddess of hunting, weaving, and war
- God of the Nile River, protection and strength
- God of air and the atmosphere
- Not part of the Ennead, he existed before the world and the gods came into being
- God of the rising sun and often assoociated with light, warmth, and growth.
- Goddess of childbirth, ferility, and protection
- the God of wisdom, writing, and knowledge, is also a moon god
- Goddess of war, destruction, power, and strength, often used as a symbol of courage
- Goddess, who represented the sky
- Goddess of mourning, funerals, and the dead
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- God of the afterlife and fertility ( new life )
- God of craftsmen, architects, and artists.
- Goddess of moisture, including rain, dew, and other forms of moisture in the environment.
- Goddess of all types of notations, including writing, accounting, record keeping, censuses, mathematics, and building plans
- God of the sun
- God off chaos, the desert, storms, violence, and foreign people
- God of sky, war, and hunting
- Goddess of the truth, justice, and balance
- Goddess of scorpions, venom, and healing
- God of war, was often worshipped by soldiers who believed he would help them win battles
20 Clues: God of the sun • God of sky, war, and hunting • God of air and the atmosphere • Goddess, who represented the sky • Goddess of hunting, weaving, and war • Goddess of scorpions, venom, and healing • God of craftsmen, architects, and artists. • Goddess of the truth, justice, and balance • Goddess of mourning, funerals, and the dead • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2018-03-01
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- Was a postmaster
- Jefferson devoted life to American
- Read to troops on Christmas (2 words no space)
- Helped write Declaration of Independence
- Paine lost wife & child in
- Leader of Revolutionary War
- Was cold and ___ with women
- ___ liberals
- The life of ____ Paine
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- Was the first U.S. President (2 words no space)
- Jefferson was compared to who
- Thomas Paine was a
- Paine's father was a
- Paine was America's first public ___
- Paine was born in Thetford,____
- Most radical and important pamphlet (2 words no space)
- Franklin was humiliated by what government
- Influence on Age of Reason
- Washington freed all of his
- Jefferson ___ slaves
20 Clues: ___ liberals • Was a postmaster • Thomas Paine was a • Paine's father was a • Jefferson ___ slaves • The life of ____ Paine • Paine lost wife & child in • Influence on Age of Reason • Washington freed all of his • Leader of Revolutionary War • Was cold and ___ with women • Jefferson was compared to who • Paine was born in Thetford,____ • Jefferson devoted life to American • ...
CIVIL WAR 2026-01-07
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- A white Southerner who
- A Northerner in the South working for a Reconstruction government
- The effort, after the Civil War, to reorganize the seceded states and bring them back to the Union
- Using naval vessels to prevent shipment of food and supplies into or out of ports
- A person who supported the Union cause during the Civil War
- Reconstruction
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- To withdraw from a larger unit one belongs to
- A formerly enslaved person
- Free from outside control; self-governing
- The forced enrollment of people into military service
- focus on interest of one's region
- codes Laws limiting the rights of African Americans passed by Southern governments after the Civil War
- front The civilian world in war time
13 Clues: Reconstruction • A white Southerner who • A formerly enslaved person • focus on interest of one's region • front The civilian world in war time • Free from outside control; self-governing • To withdraw from a larger unit one belongs to • The forced enrollment of people into military service • A person who supported the Union cause during the Civil War • ...
Rony the robot teacher review 2020-06-25
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- Why don't you divide them ... ?
- Extremely beautiful.
- lived during World War II.
- Tweleve divided by three equals ...
- in 1854, England entered the ... war.
- In 1903, Helen's first book was ...
- Each ... shows one or more fingers.
- The country where Florence Nightinggale was born.
- ... was born in 1880 in the USA.
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- The order of events.
- The hospital was ... dirty, and run-down.
- She decided to become a ...
- A story about a person's life.
- The writer tells about his/her own life.
- In 1869 she established the ... Training School.
- A diagram that explains sonething.
16 Clues: The order of events. • Extremely beautiful. • lived during World War II. • She decided to become a ... • A story about a person's life. • Why don't you divide them ... ? • ... was born in 1880 in the USA. • A diagram that explains sonething. • Tweleve divided by three equals ... • In 1903, Helen's first book was ... • Each ... shows one or more fingers. • ...
Revolutionary war - Aiden Lake 2022-04-22
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- - betrayed the colonist (Full Name).
- - What did the colonists dump in the Boston harbor.
- - In 1774 the first what was held.
- - the shot heard around the world.
- - A lot of people fighting.
- - what happened in 1767.
- - what happened in 1773
- - what was the final battle called.
- - what were the colonist low on in bunkerhill.
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- - In 1775 what was the hill they defended.
- - what caused the war to begin.
- - what happened in 1770
- - what happened in 1765.
- - Christmas night attack.
- - what fight made the french join.
- - British general in Lexington and concord.
16 Clues: - what happened in 1770 • - what happened in 1773 • - what happened in 1765. • - what happened in 1767. • - Christmas night attack. • - A lot of people fighting. • - what caused the war to begin. • - In 1774 the first what was held. • - the shot heard around the world. • - what fight made the french join. • - what was the final battle called. • - betrayed the colonist (Full Name). • ...
Australian History 2012-09-26
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- Depression unemployment benefit
- A naughty Soviet spy
- The type of government Japan had from 1931
- WA tried to do this in 1933
- A statute which gave Australia full legal independence from Britain
- The American general who saved Australia in WW2
- The name of Australia's military treaty with America
- Curtin avoided a Labor Party split over this issue in WW2
- These guys caused problems for Jim Scullin
- The Australian general who left Singapore and ended up at Perth College
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- The month in 1939 when WW2 began
- What Australia used to finance Men, Money Markets
- The number of divisions Australia had in World War 2
- A vote to change the Australian constitution
- A government policy towards Aboriginal people
- Singapore was part of this British colony
- Crazy Labor leader
- The economic policy Australia pursued during the Depression
- The type of test non-white people were given if they wanted to come to Australia
19 Clues: Crazy Labor leader • A naughty Soviet spy • WA tried to do this in 1933 • Depression unemployment benefit • The month in 1939 when WW2 began • Singapore was part of this British colony • The type of government Japan had from 1931 • These guys caused problems for Jim Scullin • A vote to change the Australian constitution • A government policy towards Aboriginal people • ...
Vietnam Conflict 2022-05-08
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- Which Social Class most wanted communism in Vietnam?
- Where was the USS Maddox patrolling when it was attacked?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- What treaty agreed that the French would leave Vietnam and it would be split?
- Which country sent money and supplies to South Vietnam?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
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- How many billions of dollars a year were spent during the Vietnam war?
- Who gave the president permission to wage war on North Vietnam?
- What city did Ho Chi Minh capture?
- Which Empire controlled Vietnam before WWII?
- Who was the US secretary of defense?
- Leader of South Vietnam.
15 Clues: Leader of South Vietnam. • What city did Ho Chi Minh capture? • Who was the US secretary of defense? • Which Empire controlled Vietnam before WWII? • Which Social Class most wanted communism in Vietnam? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • Which country sent money and supplies to South Vietnam? • ...
Vietnam war- Pa Xiong 2022-05-06
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- How much did the war cost a year?
- Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam as what in 1945?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- The French tried to take control of what again?
- What was the treaty between France and Vietnam?
- Who gave permission to wage war on NorthVietnam?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- What is the name of the split between North and South Vietnam?
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- The U.S. was afraid that what would spread through all of Asia?
- How many American troops were in Vietnam by 1968?
- Who was the leader of South Vietnam?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- What did North Vietnam boats attack in 1964?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
15 Clues: How much did the war cost a year? • Who was the leader of South Vietnam? • What did North Vietnam boats attack in 1964? • Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam as what in 1945? • The French tried to take control of what again? • What was the treaty between France and Vietnam? • Who gave permission to wage war on NorthVietnam? • How many American troops were in Vietnam by 1968? • ...
Cold War & Foreign Policy 2026-03-09
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- Hit-and-run tactics used by small, mobile fighters
- 1950–1953 conflict between communist North and U.S.-backed South Korea
- U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism
- Idea that if one country went communist, the neighbors would fall too
- 1962 standoff that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war
- 1968 surprise attacks that turned U.S. public opinion against the war
- Long conflict in which the U.S. backed South against the North
- Western military alliance formed to counter the Soviets
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- Churchill’s name for the East–West divide in Europe
- U.S. pledge to help any nation resist communist takeover
- Making wild, evidence-free accusations of communism
- Cold War competition to stockpile more nuclear weapons
- Tense U.S.–Soviet rivalry without direct combat
- U.S. aid program that rebuilt postwar Europe
- Widespread American fear of communism in the early Cold War
15 Clues: U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism • U.S. aid program that rebuilt postwar Europe • Tense U.S.–Soviet rivalry without direct combat • Hit-and-run tactics used by small, mobile fighters • Churchill’s name for the East–West divide in Europe • Making wild, evidence-free accusations of communism • Cold War competition to stockpile more nuclear weapons • ...
The Civil War 2023-10-12
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- is the movement to end slavery and liberate enslaved people around the world.
- the formal withdrawal of a group from a political entity.
- people that are wounded or killed
- a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
- ship made of iron
- Slave states that remained in the Union
- The Northern states during the civil war
- an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman.
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- an American author and abolitionist
- a state of the U.S. in which slavery was prohibited before the Civil War.
- a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds
- an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States
- War between the North and South.
- a state in which slavery and the internal or domestic slave trade were legal
- the government of 11 Southern states that seceded from the Union
15 Clues: ship made of iron • War between the North and South. • people that are wounded or killed • an American author and abolitionist • Slave states that remained in the Union • The Northern states during the civil war • the formal withdrawal of a group from a political entity. • the government of 11 Southern states that seceded from the Union • ...
World History Test 2 Vocabulary 2024-10-23
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- Battle of (blank) was the first battle with tanks
- Deadly yellow gas used as a chemical weapon
- British ship sunk by a U-Boat with Americans on board, reason US joined war
- Communist party of Russia
- Country that started the war by declaring war on Serbia
- Chain of islands initially owned by Spain but sold to the US
- Empire that collapsed due to their losses in WWI
- This country received the most blame for WWI
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- When one nation conquers weaker nations for economic gain
- Agreement between two countries to work together
- (Two words) Government of Germany after loss of World War I
- (Three words) International organization dedicated to creating peace
- First European nation to claim territory in the Scramble for Africa
- Gear that allowed for aircraft to fire machine guns
- Concept where people are united by their country
15 Clues: Communist party of Russia • Deadly yellow gas used as a chemical weapon • This country received the most blame for WWI • Agreement between two countries to work together • Concept where people are united by their country • Empire that collapsed due to their losses in WWI • Battle of (blank) was the first battle with tanks • ...
Module 2 Topic 3: Revolutionary War Crossword 2025-02-06
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- The British focused on controlling these important locations for supply line
- Founding Father who helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris
- The Continental Army used this hit-and-run tactic to wear down the British.
- The first battle of the war, where the "shot heard 'round the world" was fired
- European nation that helped America win the war
- Americans knew this better than the British, helping them win battles
- Washington’s surprise attack on Hessian forces in 1776
- A deep love for one's country that motivated American soldiers
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- Commander of the Continental Army and first U.S. president
- The final battle of the war where the British surrendered in 1781
- The British struggled with long ones, making resupply difficult
- French nobleman who aided the Continental Army
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- The agreement that officially ended the war in 1783
- A turning point battle in 1777 that convinced France to support America.
15 Clues: British general who surrendered at Yorktown • French nobleman who aided the Continental Army • European nation that helped America win the war • The agreement that officially ended the war in 1783 • Washington’s surprise attack on Hessian forces in 1776 • Founding Father who helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris • ...
Code Talker Crossword 2024-12-15
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- joining the military
- original natives of a given area
- someone who convinces people to join them, for example, example in war
- A battle of immense size
- The last name of one of the only two currently live in code talkers left
- knowledge that must be not shared with many people as to keep it hidden
- An encrypted Way of communicating that must be deciphered in order to be understood
- The name of one of the most recognized Navajo code talkers
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- the act of creating a code
- The native tribe of the code talkers
- A force of many people to be used during times of war or battle
- The lasting impact of a person and or a group
- unable to be broken or cracked
- a form of military communication used in World War II
- a way to move or communicate with little to no detection
15 Clues: joining the military • A battle of immense size • the act of creating a code • unable to be broken or cracked • original natives of a given area • The native tribe of the code talkers • The lasting impact of a person and or a group • a form of military communication used in World War II • a way to move or communicate with little to no detection • ...
Code Talker Crossword 2024-12-15
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- The native tribe of the code talkers
- joining the military
- The name of one of the most recognized Navajo code talkers
- someone who convinces people to join them, for example, example in war
- The last name of one of the only two currently live in code talkers left
- unable to be broken or cracked
- A battle of immense size
- the act of creating a code
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- a form of military communication used in World War II
- An encrypted Way of communicating that must be deciphered in order to be understood
- original natives of a given area
- a way to move or communicate with little to no detection
- A force of many people to be used during times of war or battle
- The lasting impact of a person and or a group
- knowledge that must be not shared with many people as to keep it hidden
15 Clues: joining the military • A battle of immense size • the act of creating a code • unable to be broken or cracked • original natives of a given area • The native tribe of the code talkers • The lasting impact of a person and or a group • a form of military communication used in World War II • a way to move or communicate with little to no detection • ...
Code Talker Crossword 2024-12-15
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- unable to be broken or cracked
- a form of military communication used in World War II
- knowledge that must be not shared with many people as to keep it hidden
- The name of one of the most recognized Navajo code talkers
- a way to move or communicate with little to no detection
- someone who convinces people to join them, for example, example in war
- A battle of immense size
- The lasting impact of a person and or a group
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- joining the military
- original natives of a given area
- The native tribe of the code talkers
- An encrypted Way of communicating that must be deciphered in order to be understood
- A force of many people to be used during times of war or battle
- The last name of one of the only two currently live in code talkers left
- the act of creating a code
15 Clues: joining the military • A battle of immense size • the act of creating a code • unable to be broken or cracked • original natives of a given area • The native tribe of the code talkers • The lasting impact of a person and or a group • a form of military communication used in World War II • a way to move or communicate with little to no detection • ...
Cold War, Decolonization, & Globalization; 1900-Present Day 2023-04-13
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- Chinese plan made by Mao Zedong; called for mandatory collectivization of agriculture
- A disease that spreads through contaminated water, mainly affecting areas of poverty
- Modifying cells or organisms to create better plants for farming
- An substance that cures people of bacterial infection
- Term that describes pollutants (Mainly CO2) that go into the atmosphere and trap heat, causing global warming
- A policy made by the Soviets that said they would invade any country with any amount of communist uprising
- Soviet policy that allowed more transparency in the political process, and allotted more freedoms to the public
- Soviet policy that gave free market
- Cause a worldwide scare with it's outbreak in West Africa
- Spread by mosquitoes that mainly affects young African children
- The closest the world got to nuclear war; When the soviets were going to put nukes close to the US
- A disease that spreads through the exchange of bodily fluids; it weakens ones immune system
- A plan developed by the US to fund development for affected countries after WW2; solidified the US into a superpower
- First international attempt at reducing carbon emissions; kind of unsuccessful
- A policy made by one of the presidents that said the US would enter countries to defend them from communism or the Soviets
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- A metaphorical barrier made by the Soviet Union that sealed them off from the influence of the western world
- An agreement in 2015 that 195 countries signed on to reduce carbon emissions, although the US pulled out in 2017
- Nonrenewable source of energy that produces greenhouse gases
- Rights every person possesses, such as freedom of expression
- A possible long term solution to hunger, started with development of new seeds that produce higher yields
- Protects people against viruses, eradicated Smallpox and fought against Polio and Measles
- Japanese hand-drawn animations that are part of every expanding global culture
- A war in which a country is supporting a group in another country so that they do no directly fight against another superpower
- Breeding 2 types of plants to create a hybrid with better genes for farming
- A treaty between the Soviet Union and 7 other Eastern Bloc countries; seen as the counterpart to NATO
- A program the UN established to monitor human rights abuses of other countries
- An acronym that described what would happen in the event of an all out nuclear war
- Separated the Eastern and Western Bloc of Germany
- An epidemic disease that spreads across the world
- The idea that if communism took over one countries, the surrounding countries would also fall; scared the US into fighting in Vietnam
30 Clues: Soviet policy that gave free market • Separated the Eastern and Western Bloc of Germany • An epidemic disease that spreads across the world • An substance that cures people of bacterial infection • Cause a worldwide scare with it's outbreak in West Africa • Nonrenewable source of energy that produces greenhouse gases • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-04
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- Leon T______
- Country close to Russia.
- of Arabia L________ of A____ was a British Officer.
- In St. Petersburg, Russia.
- D_____ Lloyd George
- Erbert Was in charge of the creation of a democratic republic.
- Ideas spread across to influence the public.
- Holtendorf A________ H_________ said not one American soldier will land on this soil.
- Wilson President of the U.S.
- Another word for sophisticated is c________.
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- Uk_____ is a country in Europe.
- Entente Germany, Austria-Hugnary, and Italy were part of the ________________.
- Czar's wife
- C____ Nicholas II was ruler of Russia
- Another country in Europe is P______.
- Also known as payments.
- Town in Germany.
- Warfare T_____ W_______ was the most common way of fighting in WW1.
- II Emperor W________ I_ was emperor of Germany.
19 Clues: Czar's wife • Leon T______ • Town in Germany. • D_____ Lloyd George • Also known as payments. • Country close to Russia. • In St. Petersburg, Russia. • Wilson President of the U.S. • Uk_____ is a country in Europe. • C____ Nicholas II was ruler of Russia • Another country in Europe is P______. • Ideas spread across to influence the public. • ...
Causes of World War One 2013-11-26
Across
- New type of battleship
- What the kaiser was
- The port where the gun boat was sent
- Name of the kaiser
- Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- Britain had promised to defend Belgium's...
- What all of the alliances were
- Area where there was tension
- Ethnic group in Serbia
- Name of the gun boat
- Ruler of Morocco
Down
- Build up of armed forces
- Last name of the assassin
- Alliance that Germany was part of
- Having pride in your country
- What Britain had and Germany wanted
- The kaiser's plan for domination
- Crisis of 1908
- What was created in Europe
19 Clues: Crisis of 1908 • Ruler of Morocco • Name of the kaiser • What the kaiser was • Name of the gun boat • New type of battleship • Ethnic group in Serbia • Build up of armed forces • Last name of the assassin • What was created in Europe • Having pride in your country • Area where there was tension • What all of the alliances were • The kaiser's plan for domination • ...
CRISPY CROSSWORD - WORLD WAR II 2015-09-30
Across
- WHICH COUNTRY DROPPED A BOMB ON JAPAN
- KNOWN AS "THE FORCES' SWEETHEART"
- A FAMOUS GERMAN WW2 PLANE HARD TO SPELL
- AROUND THE LONDON TOWER REPRESENTS EACH SOLDIER THAT DIED
- A WEIRDLY NAMED GERMAN FLYING BOMB
- GERMANYS CAPITAL CITY
- WORN TO PREVENT BREATHING IN POISONOUS GAS SMOKE
- 5 FT 4” LEADER INVADED POLAND
- JOINED GERMANY AND JAPAN IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE ALLIES
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- NAME GIVEN TO THE DAY ALLIES INVADED FRANCE
- THE COUNTRY THAT STARTED WW2
- COUNTRY THAT U.S.A DROPPED ATOMIC BOMBS ON
- THE NAME GIVEN TO THE GERMAN BOMBING OF LONDON
- PRIME MINISTER OF THE UK DURING WW2
- FASTEST WW2 PLANE, BUILT IN UK AND MADE OUT OF WOOD
- THE LIMITING OF FOOD
- BEGINNING OF WW2 WHEN NOTHING HAPPENED ALL WAS NORMAL
- IT WOULD PROTECT YOU FROM BOMBS
- MAJOR BOMBED CITY DURING WW2
19 Clues: THE LIMITING OF FOOD • GERMANYS CAPITAL CITY • THE COUNTRY THAT STARTED WW2 • MAJOR BOMBED CITY DURING WW2 • 5 FT 4” LEADER INVADED POLAND • IT WOULD PROTECT YOU FROM BOMBS • KNOWN AS "THE FORCES' SWEETHEART" • A WEIRDLY NAMED GERMAN FLYING BOMB • PRIME MINISTER OF THE UK DURING WW2 • WHICH COUNTRY DROPPED A BOMB ON JAPAN • A FAMOUS GERMAN WW2 PLANE HARD TO SPELL • ...
October 2023 OLM Crossword 2023-09-27
Across
- Camp _____ Festival
- Heart-Health Number (2 words)
- Japanese Pumpkin
- Swim Bike Run Participants
- Okinawan Goddess
- Pumpkin King (2 words)
- Kerama Woodland Creature
- Army Beach
- Japanese Premium Beef
- Naha Good Luck Charm
- Tug-of-War City
- Takatsukiyama Observatory Island
- _____ Frito Pie
Down
- National Pizza Month
- aka Dai Sekirinzan
- Soba Noodle Ingredient
- Comic Con Okinawa Month
- Taco Capital of Japan
- Corn-based wrap
- Japanese for "Mix"
- Rope Material (2 words)
- Dogs Dip Pool Location
- Foot-Based Baseball
- Halloween Garb
- _____ Box Derby
- Okinawan Taco Base
- Tree Locally Known as Gajyumaru
- New at Taiyo Cafe
- Spanish "Myths"
29 Clues: Army Beach • Halloween Garb • Corn-based wrap • _____ Box Derby • Tug-of-War City • Spanish "Myths" • _____ Frito Pie • Japanese Pumpkin • Okinawan Goddess • New at Taiyo Cafe • aka Dai Sekirinzan • Japanese for "Mix" • Okinawan Taco Base • Camp _____ Festival • Foot-Based Baseball • National Pizza Month • Naha Good Luck Charm • Taco Capital of Japan • Japanese Premium Beef • Soba Noodle Ingredient • ...
World Watchers 2 - Module 2 2026-02-08
22 Clues: εξηγώ • ήσυχος • σκάλες • έδαφος • αγώνας • γόνατο • νικητής • ξαφνικά • θόρυβος • διδάσκω • ευτυχώς • αποφασίζω • παράξενος • συναίσθημα • συνέντευξη • φωτογράφος • κολυμβητής • συγγραφέας • ναυαγοσώστης • σώζω, διασώζω • ενθουσιασμένος • πληγώνομαι, χτυπάω
