world Crossword Puzzles
Around the World 2017-07-18
Across
- a gadget or device with little to no value
- a lie
- being tired
- an umbrella
- a large, sharp knife
- means the day before yesterday
- a bellyache
- something in disarray or askew
- messing around or wasting time
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- moving counter clockwise
- to be confused
- warning shouted before dumping food buckets from a window
- referring to someone being silly and talks incessantly
- the act of waking up in the morning and stretching
- eating or drinking noisily
15 Clues: a lie • being tired • an umbrella • a bellyache • to be confused • a large, sharp knife • moving counter clockwise • eating or drinking noisily • means the day before yesterday • something in disarray or askew • messing around or wasting time • a gadget or device with little to no value • the act of waking up in the morning and stretching • ...
Brave New World 2013-02-26
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- calling forth
- being in the early stages of development
- a condescending attitude
- a hole or opening
- full of life
- to hand down
- gullible
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- overflowing
- surpassed
- savagery
- tireless
- something that appears to be false but is true
- an essential element
- having characteristics of an ideally perfect place
- a speech or dramatic monologue
15 Clues: savagery • tireless • gullible • surpassed • overflowing • full of life • to hand down • calling forth • a hole or opening • an essential element • a condescending attitude • a speech or dramatic monologue • being in the early stages of development • something that appears to be false but is true • having characteristics of an ideally perfect place
World War 2 2013-04-12
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- President of u.s. at end of war(first and last name)
- Dictator of japan(last name)
- Dictator of germany(first and last name)
- List of axis powers(3 words)
- Dictator of Italy(last name)
- Prime minister of great britain for most of war(first and last name)
- Prejudice against jews(include dash)
- German air force name.
- Nickname of “a strong woman hard at work at an arms factory”(2 words)
- Dictator of soviet union(last name)
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- June 1942 battle that was the turning point of the war in the pacific(3 words)
- Peace-keeping body formed after world war 2(2 words)
- Airplane owned by Paul Tibbits dropped the first atomic bomb(2 words)
- President of U.S. during most of war(first,middle initial,last)
- The united states, great britain, france, and the soviet union make up this group(2 words)
15 Clues: German air force name. • Dictator of japan(last name) • List of axis powers(3 words) • Dictator of Italy(last name) • Dictator of soviet union(last name) • Prejudice against jews(include dash) • Dictator of germany(first and last name) • President of u.s. at end of war(first and last name) • Peace-keeping body formed after world war 2(2 words) • ...
World War II 2014-02-22
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- Supporters of extreme or revolutionary change
- Commission to act on behalf of the League of Nations to govern a people considered not ready to govern themselves
- Britain, France and the other states on the winning side in World War I
- Economic system based on private ownership of capital, free markets and competition
- The democratic system of government in Germany from 1919 to 1933, so called because it's constitution was written in the city of Weimar
- To teach or instruct in a way that is almost brainwashing
- Agreement to end fighting
- Encourage or foster rebellion
- People who publicly disagree with government policy or actions
- Government system to provide help to members of society who need support
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- Payments as compensation for damage caused
- An extreme rise in prices that a currency loses any real value
- Excessive influence of military values and pro-war ideas
- Those who support an economic system based on public ownership of industry to create greater equality
- A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, intense nationalism and racism, suppression of the opposition through terror and censorship.
15 Clues: Agreement to end fighting • Encourage or foster rebellion • Payments as compensation for damage caused • Supporters of extreme or revolutionary change • Excessive influence of military values and pro-war ideas • To teach or instruct in a way that is almost brainwashing • An extreme rise in prices that a currency loses any real value • ...
World War 1 2014-04-04
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- Fighter Pilots engaged in aerial battles
- The amount of soldiers died in fighting in World War 1
- Payment for damages by the losers
- An American infantryman in World War 1
- Deep narrow lines of defense dug into the earth
- Nickname for World War 1
- Empire, ruled by Turkey, joined the Central Powers in 1914
- Were first used in the war to survey enemy territory and movement.
- the place,in war, where the fighting takes place
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- A composer, producer, and song-and-dance man wrote "over there."
- Agreements that if one country is attacked, the others in the alliance will fight on its side
- women who went to work in factories making weapons and ammunition.
- Used as a symbol of cowardice, to eligible men who had not enlisted
- Nickname of new military development was "mustard gas"
- Used to whip civilians into a war frenzy
15 Clues: Nickname for World War 1 • Payment for damages by the losers • An American infantryman in World War 1 • Fighter Pilots engaged in aerial battles • Used to whip civilians into a war frenzy • Deep narrow lines of defense dug into the earth • the place,in war, where the fighting takes place • The amount of soldiers died in fighting in World War 1 • ...
World of work 2014-03-22
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- You use ________ and writing much more than you are probably even aware of
- There are many ____ and distractions to working efficiently and effectively
- When writing in a journal you can express yourself without worrying about someone ________ you
- Your textbook gives tips to making a space ________
- When you are working ________, you are completing tasks without an unnecessary waste of time and effort
- Use your time wisely and ________ and organise the different parts of your life
- How may guidelines does your textbook give to doing your work in the best possible manner?
- Besides organizing your work what else, above all, do you need to remember to organize?
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- A good example of informal writing is writing in a ________ when you write down your thoughts
- To ________ a space, you need to recognise what function it has for you
- We mainly do informal writing for enjoyment and ________
- A good example of formal (reading &) writing is writing a ________
- Stay ____ and positive, and you will manage to get everything done
- The word that means having such strong feelings that you do not know what to do
- Sometimes you don't mean to ____ your work, but you fail to work in the best possible manner
15 Clues: Your textbook gives tips to making a space ________ • We mainly do informal writing for enjoyment and ________ • A good example of formal (reading &) writing is writing a ________ • Stay ____ and positive, and you will manage to get everything done • To ________ a space, you need to recognise what function it has for you • ...
World War One 2014-10-20
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- _____-______-_____ was the name given to the area between the trenches of the opposing forces (put the dashes in).
- Soldiers most feared this weapon which could make you blind or burn your lungs and skin
- A theatre of war where mostly Australia and New Zealand soldiers attacked Turkey.
- This country sided first with Germany and Austria-Hungary but entered the war in 1915 on the side of the Allies.
- Conscientious _______________ did not want to fight because they believed the war was wrong.
- Spreading ideas in a particular way to persuade people to believe in those ideas.
- The _____________ gun could fire 600 bullets per minute.
- On this front, Russian forces battled both Germany and Austria-Hungary
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- The _______________ front stretched from the English channel to Switzerland.
- Britain introduced ________________ when there were not enough volunteers to fight.
- The name of the plan that the Germans had to defeat France in six weeks.
- When an attack was ordered, soldiers had to go over the _____.
- Boats that can go underwater and were used to destroy ships taking supplies from America to Britain.
- The type of warfare that developed after a stalemate was reached on the Western Front.
- This new weapon was first used in 1915 without success but later became effective
15 Clues: The _____________ gun could fire 600 bullets per minute. • When an attack was ordered, soldiers had to go over the _____. • On this front, Russian forces battled both Germany and Austria-Hungary • The name of the plan that the Germans had to defeat France in six weeks. • The _______________ front stretched from the English channel to Switzerland. • ...
World War I 2015-01-19
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- PM during WWI
- Acronym to remember the indirect causes of WWI
- group of Canadians who changed their role dramatically during WWI
- Archduke who was assassinated
- Triple ____ had Germany and Austria-Hungary
- group of Canadians not in favour of joining the war
- biggest naval battle of WWI
- controversial plan to force people to join the army
- Triple _____ had UK, France and Germany
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- 19__ was the year the war began
- German plan to sweep through Belgium and surprise the French
- Disputed border with the USA
- the event that caused Russia to surrender to Germany
- important Canadian victory during WWI
- type of barrage used for the first time by Canadians
15 Clues: PM during WWI • biggest naval battle of WWI • Disputed border with the USA • Archduke who was assassinated • 19__ was the year the war began • important Canadian victory during WWI • Triple _____ had UK, France and Germany • Triple ____ had Germany and Austria-Hungary • Acronym to remember the indirect causes of WWI • group of Canadians not in favour of joining the war • ...
World War 1 2015-05-18
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- When winning the war requires all of societies resources, it is called _____ war.
- Before the war and during the beginning of it, the United States was a ______ country.
- This was one of the causes to the war. It is the quest to build empires and it has brought much rivalry among nations.
- The ________ Note plunged the United States into battle. This note from the Germans told the Mexicans to attack the United States.
- ______ gas was a new weapon to the war, but its value was limited when they invented gas masks.
- The triple Alliance consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungry, and _____.
- After the treaty was signed, the League of _______ was formed to encourage international cooperation and to keep peace between nations.
- These were pioneered by the British but they didn't have an affect on the war until in the later parts.
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- This was one of the causes for the war. It is a massive military buildup.
- After difficult negotiations, the Allies, after defeating Germany, finally compromised to the Treaty of _________.
- ______ were originally used to spy on enemy positions, but later, mechanics began putting machine guns on them and were used to attack cities and battlefields.
- Was one of the causes of the war. It is a peoples pride in their nation or country.
- The government began creating __________ to influence the peoples opinion about the war.
- This was one of the causes of the war. European nations wanted to protect themselves so they formed a series of _________.
- ______ warfare is not new to WW1 but has never been seen on this scale ever. This type of warfare was miserable for the soldiers and diseases and dead bodies were present there.
15 Clues: The triple Alliance consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungry, and _____. • This was one of the causes for the war. It is a massive military buildup. • When winning the war requires all of societies resources, it is called _____ war. • Was one of the causes of the war. It is a peoples pride in their nation or country. • ...
World War 1 2015-03-23
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- Ended the fighting in Germany at 5:05 am, but cease-fire went into effect at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month (11:00am Germany time, November 11, 1918).
- An alliance that included the British, French, Russian, and others.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- A peace treaty that was signed in 1919 that stated the terms of punishment for Germany.
- An international body dedicated to preventing future wars or conflict.
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- Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause
- A sense of intense pride in one's homeland.
- An alliance that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria, and others.
- Woodrow Wilson created this to create a lasting peace in Europe.
- The telegram that was intercepted by the US, that stated the Germans would align themselves with Mexico if they attacked the US.
- The man who was assassinated that was one of the causes of the beginning of WWI.
- A pledge the Germans gave that said they would give warning shots before shooting down ships.
- The British boat, that was carrying American passengers, that was sunk by Germany in unrestricted submarine warfare.
- The 28th president who warned the Germans about their policy of using submarine warfare.
15 Clues: A sense of intense pride in one's homeland. • Woodrow Wilson created this to create a lasting peace in Europe. • An alliance that included the British, French, Russian, and others. • An international body dedicated to preventing future wars or conflict. • The man who was assassinated that was one of the causes of the beginning of WWI. • ...
World War II 2015-02-19
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- 4 laws passed in the late 1930s that were designed to keep the US out of international incidents
- August 15, 1945 - the Victory in Japan Day when the Japanese surrendered
- President of the US during Great Depression and World War II
- Lightening War...used by Hitler to quickly conquer Europe
- May 8, 1945; victory in Europe Day when the Germans surrendered
- Became president when FDR died; gave the order to drop the atomic bomb
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- An agreement between Germany and the Soviet Union to not attack each other
- United States aid to Great Britain that did not cause U.S. to loose its position of neutrality
- Alliance of Great Britain, Soviet Union, United States, and France during World War II.
- Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
- A noted British statesman who led Britain throughout most of World War II and along with Roosevelt planned many allied campaigns.
- 1941 law that authorized the president to aid any nation whose defense he believed was vital to American security
- A government order imposing a trade barrier
- When a country gives in to reasonable demands to not go to war
- Allied invasion of France on June 6, 1944
15 Clues: Allied invasion of France on June 6, 1944 • A government order imposing a trade barrier • Lightening War...used by Hitler to quickly conquer Europe • Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II. • President of the US during Great Depression and World War II • When a country gives in to reasonable demands to not go to war • ...
World War II 2015-02-09
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- Peace at the end of World War I
- a strong belief in the supremacy of your own country and its values
- where a group shares a common goal and works together to achieve it
- the debt that Germany had to pay to the Allies at the endof World War I
- a political system where leaders and parties are freely elected
- the sudden and brutal persecution and murder of 6 million Jews by Germany and its collaborators
- the new Chancellor of Germany
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- the territory or government of Germany
- Both England and France let Hitler "get away with it"
- a German word for living space or homeland
- Hitler's plan for the extermination of the Jewish race
- German word for dictatorship
- the violent take over or erradication of a whol race of people
- a form of goverment where power is held by the leader in a
- a suddent attempt to overthrow another government
15 Clues: German word for dictatorship • the new Chancellor of Germany • Peace at the end of World War I • the territory or government of Germany • a German word for living space or homeland • a suddent attempt to overthrow another government • Both England and France let Hitler "get away with it" • Hitler's plan for the extermination of the Jewish race • ...
World War I 2021-02-24
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- The passenger ship that was sunk by the Germans that had Americans on it.
- The ______ plan was the German plan of attack at the beginning of the war.
- This country stayed in an alliance at the beginning of the war, but switched sides once the war started in hopes of gaining more territories.
- Most of the war became a stalemate as a result of Trench _______.
- When a country constantly increases their military forces and resources, in a glorifying fashion, this is called ________.
- _______ was our president and one of the “Big Four” during the treaty negotiations?
- The campaign located in the Middle East where 200,000 British lives were lost.
- ______ was the country held responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
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- A deadly area where no one was able to gain a stronghold, usually located between trenches is called _________.
- A policy that advocates independence, patriotic feelings, and sometimes superiority over others is called _________.
- Gavrilo Princip was identified as the man that killed Archduke _________.
- The Treaty of _______ officially ended the Great War in 1919.
- Russia pulled out of the war due to this ______ Lenin taking over its government.
- _______, is the acronym we use to help identify the causes of the war.
- The Balkans region became known as the _____ Keg during the 1900s?
15 Clues: The Treaty of _______ officially ended the Great War in 1919. • Most of the war became a stalemate as a result of Trench _______. • The Balkans region became known as the _____ Keg during the 1900s? • _______, is the acronym we use to help identify the causes of the war. • The passenger ship that was sunk by the Germans that had Americans on it. • ...
World Widlife Day 2021-02-24
15 Clues: make honey • eat cheese • Has a trunk • eat carcass • make acorns • sleep all-day • flying mammal • made of plums • has a long neck • Large marsupial • made raspberries • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • hi´s speed is 110k/m • make oxygen with co2
World War 2 2021-02-26
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- Landing site of the D-day landings
- U.K. Prime Minister for most of WWII
- Genocide of European Jews by Germany
- Suicide mission by Japanese Pilots
- Political ideology of Italy and Germany
- U.S. President for most of WWII
- War tactic used by Germany
- Initial position established by an army invading amphibiously
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- The act of taking and integrating territory from another sovereign nation
- The German Airforce
- the alliance of world Democracies or pro-west nations that fought against Germany
- German dictator during WWII
- Fortified area on the French border with Germany
- The alliance of Fascist powers in Europe
- The British used this policy to avoid war with Germany
15 Clues: The German Airforce • War tactic used by Germany • German dictator during WWII • U.S. President for most of WWII • Landing site of the D-day landings • Suicide mission by Japanese Pilots • U.K. Prime Minister for most of WWII • Genocide of European Jews by Germany • Political ideology of Italy and Germany • The alliance of Fascist powers in Europe • ...
World War 1 2021-03-15
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- To provide a specific and fixed portion of food to soldiers, sailors, or civilians during a shortage
- Staying out of world affairs
- Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire
- Fighting in a series of interconnected ditches
- A german submarine that torpedos and sinks allied ships
- an agreement made between two or more countries to give each other help and protection in a time of war
- Strong support for the interests of one's country
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- The way the U.S government used to draft men into the military
- Building up of military forces and weapons in an aggressive manner in order to intimidate others
- to confirm, adopt, or approve a measure
- A name Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war.
- Manipulating public opinion using, speeches, posters, music, and publicatios
- Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime
- payments made by the defeated nation to the winners for damages inflicted during war
- A group of merchant ships traveling with and protected by military vessels
15 Clues: Staying out of world affairs • to confirm, adopt, or approve a measure • Fighting in a series of interconnected ditches • Strong support for the interests of one's country • A german submarine that torpedos and sinks allied ships • Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire • Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime • ...
THE BUILT WORLD 2021-03-06
Save the world 2021-09-09
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- waste material or things that are no longer wanted or needed.
- the grey, black, or white mixture of gas and very small pieces of carbon that is produced when something burns.
- the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live.
- to use something again for a different purpose.
- a bag made of thin plastic material.
- thin material made from crushed wood, used for writing, printing, or drawing on.
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- a hard, transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and other objects.
- to use something again.
- a large container used for storing things.
- to do something with other people.
- to stop someone or something from being killed, injured, or destroyed.
- a large number of vehicles close together and unable to move or moving very slowly.
- large sheet of paper with information There are a lot of word.
- damage caused to water, air, etc. by harmful substances or waste.
- the activity of putting plants into the ground.
15 Clues: to use something again. • to do something with other people. • a bag made of thin plastic material. • a large container used for storing things. • the activity of putting plants into the ground. • to use something again for a different purpose. • waste material or things that are no longer wanted or needed. • ...
World History Review 2022-01-05
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- trade bringing slaves to the Americas.
- Total control of a country by ruler.
- Catholic church changing traditions.
- The movement of celebrating Human life.
- Ruler is appointed by god.
- The followers of Martin Luther and teachings.
- Holy war between Catholic Europe and Islam.
- The act of buying your way to heaven.
- breaks from the Catholic Church.
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- Major empire failing creating a power vacuum.
- Social order during the Middle Ages.
- exchange of ideas during exploration.
- Rebirth of culture and arts in Europe.
- invention helping the spread of knowledge.
- Theory states sun is center of universe.
15 Clues: Ruler is appointed by god. • breaks from the Catholic Church. • Social order during the Middle Ages. • Total control of a country by ruler. • Catholic church changing traditions. • exchange of ideas during exploration. • The act of buying your way to heaven. • trade bringing slaves to the Americas. • Rebirth of culture and arts in Europe. • ...
World History Crossword 2022-01-07
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- Doctrine that God has decided all things beforehand including which people be eternally saved
- An imaginary land described as the ideal place
- Artistic technique that creates the appearance of 3-dimension on a flat surface
- Land controlled by another nation
- Concerned with the world rather than spiritual matters
- Code of behavior for knights in Medieval Europe
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- Body of religious teachings based on ideas of reformer John Calvin
- 16th-century movement for religious reform, the founding of Christain Churches that rejected Pope's authorities
- Economic system based on private ownership and on investment of money in business ventures for profit
- Person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry
- Russian emperor from Roman title Caesar
- Movement where thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
- Followers of John Calvin; French Protestants
- An everyday language of people in religion or country
- Bishop in the eastern branch of Christianity
15 Clues: Land controlled by another nation • Russian emperor from Roman title Caesar • Followers of John Calvin; French Protestants • Bishop in the eastern branch of Christianity • An imaginary land described as the ideal place • Code of behavior for knights in Medieval Europe • Person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry • ...
World History Crossword 2022-01-07
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- is regarded as greatest play writer
- fonded Lutheran church
- not belonging to any god
- religion based on Calvin's teachings.
- earth is the center of the universe
- inventor of the vaccinne
- the body of roman laws
- Belief that plans are laid out for you
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- known as the renaissance man
- inventor of analytic geometry
- movement that focused on human potential
- devolped the printing press
- theory we go around the sun
- found route from europe to asia
- getting kicked out of the church
15 Clues: fonded Lutheran church • the body of roman laws • not belonging to any god • inventor of the vaccinne • devolped the printing press • theory we go around the sun • known as the renaissance man • inventor of analytic geometry • found route from europe to asia • getting kicked out of the church • is regarded as greatest play writer • earth is the center of the universe • ...
World History Vocab 2022-01-07
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- Worldly power in politics
- treaty that split the newfound world between Spain and Portugal
- Russian version of Ceasar
- religious images used by eastern Christians to aid their devotions
- Leading bishop of the east
- a country or area under the full r partial political control of another country
- man of mixed race
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- The body of roman civil law collected and organized by order of Byzantine emperor Justinian around AD 534
- The gradual decline of the Roman Empire ushered in an era of European history
- a trade between Europe Africa and the new world
- a theory where the solar system revolves around the sun
- a theory where the solar system revolves around the earth
- Demand that a knight fight bravely in defense of three masters
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science sience since the 17th century
- the break up of feudalism
15 Clues: man of mixed race • Worldly power in politics • Russian version of Ceasar • the break up of feudalism • Leading bishop of the east • a trade between Europe Africa and the new world • a theory where the solar system revolves around the sun • a theory where the solar system revolves around the earth • Demand that a knight fight bravely in defense of three masters • ...
world history review 2022-01-07
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- another name of the Emporer of Russia
- one of the greatest play writers in history
- a theory that states the sun is at the center of the solar system
- another word for rebirth
- also known as Charles the Great
- the system knights followed
- conquerer from spain
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- the tax collected by the church
- known as the Renaissance man
- a thoery that the earth is the center of the solar system
- the creater of the rule called inertia
- the language spoke by the natives of a land
- the fist European to round the tip of Africa
- the man who created the smallpox vaccine
- an area under control of another country
15 Clues: conquerer from spain • another word for rebirth • the system knights followed • known as the Renaissance man • the tax collected by the church • also known as Charles the Great • another name of the Emporer of Russia • the creater of the rule called inertia • the man who created the smallpox vaccine • an area under control of another country • ...
World War One 2021-12-07
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- State in the Balkans that avoided annexation by Austria Hungary
- Ally to Austria Hungary
- intense feeling of loyalty/patriotism to one's country; this force united people within a nation to fight for their people
- Russians experienced discontent with the government due partially to famine, especially the lack of this food
- long narrow ditches in which armies lived
- Modern-day Turkey, allied with Germany
- Modern-day capital of a Balkan state, this is the site of Franz Ferdinand's assassination
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- This group, also known as the Reds, were led by Vladimir Lenin
- The sinking of this ship by a German submarine killed 128 U.S. citizens, changing American views on entering the war.
- Soldiers on both sides celebrated a holiday during a ceasefire called this.
- infection of the foot due to cold, wet conditions where the foot eventually rots
- These vehicles provided the Germany navy with a military advantage in WWI
- This theory states that countries will seek alliances to maintain equal power to opposing alliances
- This U.S. president initially supported neutrality before joining the Allied Forces
- Its heir apparent was assassinated
15 Clues: Ally to Austria Hungary • Its heir apparent was assassinated • Modern-day Turkey, allied with Germany • long narrow ditches in which armies lived • This group, also known as the Reds, were led by Vladimir Lenin • State in the Balkans that avoided annexation by Austria Hungary • These vehicles provided the Germany navy with a military advantage in WWI • ...
World War I 2022-02-25
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- When a bank ran out of reserves to pay customers
- A major crash in the market
- British passenger ship sunk by Germans in 1915
- Germany urged Mexico to attack the US
- Farmers grew crops even when the demand for the crops were limited
- insect whos larvae feed on cotton crops
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- Georgia city that was home to FDR's "Little White House"
- Four time Georgia governor that fought against FDR's new deal policies
- A program that paid farmers a stipend not to grow crops
- Program that hired unemployed young men to work
- Program that provided retirement and unemployment insurance for American taxpayers
- Federal programs spearheaded by FDR
- American who was the 32nd president of the US
- Program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas
- One of the worst droughts in Georgia History
15 Clues: A major crash in the market • Federal programs spearheaded by FDR • Germany urged Mexico to attack the US • insect whos larvae feed on cotton crops • One of the worst droughts in Georgia History • American who was the 32nd president of the US • British passenger ship sunk by Germans in 1915 • Program that hired unemployed young men to work • ...
Travel the world 2022-07-12
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- a bag that you put your clothes in when you travel
- ( ) a place where people go on vacation
- ( ) bag something you can sleep in when you're away from home
- something you buy to remember your holiday
- a document you can use to find your way and not get lost
- ( ) pass. A document given to a traveller that allows them onto the plane.
- something you wear to swim
- something you use to dry yourself after a shower or a swim
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- travelling to see something of interest in a city or region
- ( ) flight. A flight in which the traveller changes planes once, twice or more to get to his/her destination
- something you use to avoid getting wet in the rain
- a document allowing you to go to another country
- get a ride in a car by sticking out your thumb while standing on the side of the road
- a cream you put on so that you don't burn
- a permit from another country allowing you to enter it
15 Clues: something you wear to swim • ( ) a place where people go on vacation • a cream you put on so that you don't burn • something you buy to remember your holiday • a document allowing you to go to another country • a bag that you put your clothes in when you travel • something you use to avoid getting wet in the rain • a permit from another country allowing you to enter it • ...
The working world 2022-05-20
15 Clues: EPI • CDD • salaire • un cadre • une grève • syndicats • postuler à • démissionner • gagner sa vie • une entreprise • (travail en) 2x8 • une offre d'emploi • chercher (du travail) • un emploi à temps plein • expérience professionnelle
world history puzzle 2022-05-19
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- was the mathematical subject established in the Islamic civilisation
- Africa was the region the kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhay were found
- was the branch of Islam that the majority was
- the name of Muhammad's journey to Medina
- the center of trade and learning in west Africa kingdoms
- zimbabwe name of the capital city of the kingdom found in the southern part of Africa
- religion practiced by native Africans that focuses on spirits and nature
- has city-states
- the branch of Islam that is through bloodline
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- was the religion Axum adopted because of its connection to the roman empire
- the language that was spoken in the Muslim world
- Ezana was the leader of Axum that converted to Christianity
- was the founder of Islam
- Musa was the richest man said to live from the gold-salt trade in mali
- was the battle in which the Muslims were defeated by the Christians
15 Clues: has city-states • was the founder of Islam • the name of Muhammad's journey to Medina • was the branch of Islam that the majority was • the branch of Islam that is through bloodline • the language that was spoken in the Muslim world • the center of trade and learning in west Africa kingdoms • Ezana was the leader of Axum that converted to Christianity • ...
World War II 2022-01-31
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- A formal agreement between individuals or parties.
- Write one's name on to identify oneself as the writer or sender.
- Supply (a place that has previously been demilitarized) with new military resources.
- Characteristic of a country or language other than one's own.
- Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes toward another
- Easily damaged.
- inflict a penalty or sanction on someone.
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- a¿Aim to preserve by legislating against hunting, collecting, or development.
- a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.
- Held or carried by everyone involved.
- The process of equipping military forces with a new supply of weapons.
- Put an end to the existence of by damaging or attacking it.
- German nationalized Austrian politician, military officer and dictator.
- Interfere with the normal arrangement or functioning of.
- Enter (a country or region) so as to subjugate or occupy it.
15 Clues: Easily damaged. • Held or carried by everyone involved. • inflict a penalty or sanction on someone. • A formal agreement between individuals or parties. • Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes toward another • Interfere with the normal arrangement or functioning of. • Put an end to the existence of by damaging or attacking it. • ...
world war 1 2021-12-08
15 Clues: -rats • -tanks • -canons • - trench • - planes • -Diseases • - soldier • --supplies • - commander • -submarines • -paison gas • - landmines • - red baron • -barbed wire • - machine guns
Major World Religions 2021-12-09
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- This is the most widely practiced religion in the world
- According to Hinduism, everything in the world is this
- This religion provided China a system of moral behavior and responsibilities
- Both Hindus and Buddhists believe in this, which means being reborn into a new body
- Islam has a calendar based on 12 of these months
- The Eightfold Path is a part of this religion
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- Following the Eightfold Path eventually leads to this
- He was the father of Judaism, and also honored in Christianity and Islam
- The sum effect of one's actions in life
- Vedas, Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Upanishads are sacred texts of this religion
- This is the first monotheistic faith
- The Four Noble Truths were created to rid the world of this
- Balance and harmony with nature are very important in this religion
- Hindus believe this animal is sacred
- This is a person's spiritual obligations and duties in life
15 Clues: This is the first monotheistic faith • Hindus believe this animal is sacred • The sum effect of one's actions in life • The Eightfold Path is a part of this religion • Islam has a calendar based on 12 of these months • Following the Eightfold Path eventually leads to this • According to Hinduism, everything in the world is this • ...
Hadley - World Geography 2021-12-17
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- uses coordinates to find a place
- what is unique?
- between social and ecosystem
- north and south coordinates
- between the U.S and Asia
- ocean above Antarctica
- straight through Europe and Africa
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- between north america and europe
- how place is similar to another place
- interacting through internet
- straight line across Brazil and Africa
- west and east coordinates
- between asia and oceania
- managing a specific area or district
- study of the earth
15 Clues: what is unique? • study of the earth • ocean above Antarctica • between asia and oceania • between the U.S and Asia • west and east coordinates • north and south coordinates • interacting through internet • between social and ecosystem • between north america and europe • uses coordinates to find a place • straight through Europe and Africa • managing a specific area or district • ...
World Music Crossword 2022-01-27
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- The place where music that doesn't harmonize and doesn't have major/minor scales is played
- A Scottish woodwind instrument
- A type of Indian lute with anywhere from 3-22 strings
- An orchestra consisting of over 40 instruments conducted by a drummer
- emphasis on the off beat
- A drum used in West Africa
- Competitions held in Scotland to celebrate Scottisg culture
- A style of Jamaican music
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- Multiple rhythms played at once
- A style of ballroom dance from Brazil
- A Russian folk dance involving three people
- Used in flamenco dance
- The best-selling Raggae album of all time
- A Russian lute
- The country where Irish Step Dance is done
15 Clues: A Russian lute • Used in flamenco dance • emphasis on the off beat • A style of Jamaican music • A drum used in West Africa • A Scottish woodwind instrument • Multiple rhythms played at once • A style of ballroom dance from Brazil • The best-selling Raggae album of all time • The country where Irish Step Dance is done • A Russian folk dance involving three people • ...
WORLD OF WORD 2022-11-01
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- a fixed regular sum paid as a salary or allowance.
- a person who looks after the passengers on a ship, aircraft, or train and brings them meals. compassionate feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others.
- record or express accurately in words or pictures.
- feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others.
- an attractively arranged bunch of flowers
- lacking flavor.
- religious worship or observance.
- a deformed part, especially of the body; a malformation.
- extending or directly underneath something.
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- the quality or state of being made one.
- imitation of a situation or process.
- the description or portrayal of someone or something in a particular way or as being of a certain nature.
- the ability to move or be moved freely and easily.
- the power or opportunity to act or take charge before others do.
- to greatly impress or surprise (someone) by being very attractive or exciting
15 Clues: lacking flavor. • religious worship or observance. • imitation of a situation or process. • the quality or state of being made one. • an attractively arranged bunch of flowers • extending or directly underneath something. • a fixed regular sum paid as a salary or allowance. • record or express accurately in words or pictures. • ...
Ending world hunger 2022-12-02
15 Clues: War • Severe • Weather • Unstable • Disaster • Unbalanced • Dedication • Food shortage • Involving money • Economic decline • Towards the east • Produced and sold • Ability to recover • Outbreak of a disease • Possibility of being harmed
The Natural World 2021-04-05
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- A stream of water that flows from a high place, often to a pool below
- The light from the sun
- An area of land used for growing crops or keeping animals
- The round object that shines in the sky at night and moves around the Earth
- A long, narrow area of ground for people to walk along
- A white or grey mass that floats in the sky, made of small water drops
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- A ball of burning gases that you see as a small point of light in the sky at night
- A line of higher water that moves across the surface of the sea or a lake
- An area of high, steep rocks beside the sea
- Thick cloud just above the ground or sea that makes it difficult to see
- Soft white pieces of frozen water that fall from the sky when the weather is cold
- Very bad weather with a lot of rain, snow, wind, etc
- Soil or ground
- A substance that is found on beaches and in deserts, which is made from very small grains of rock
- The hard, natural substance that forms part of the Earth's surface
15 Clues: Soil or ground • The light from the sun • An area of high, steep rocks beside the sea • Very bad weather with a lot of rain, snow, wind, etc • A long, narrow area of ground for people to walk along • An area of land used for growing crops or keeping animals • The hard, natural substance that forms part of the Earth's surface • ...
World of Warcross 2021-04-02
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- Emika's job
- Emika's old roommate
- Antagonist who Emika is hired to catch
- original item used to go to Warcross
- Event that assigned people teams
- Team that Phoenix Riders go against
- City where Emika previously lived
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- Place Emika followed DJ Ren to
- The team Emika was assigned to
- The leader of Phoenix Riders
- Emika's job in Warcross
- The virtual reality world
- Main character
- The person who created Warcross
- City Emika is currently in that
15 Clues: Emika's job • Main character • Emika's old roommate • Emika's job in Warcross • The virtual reality world • The leader of Phoenix Riders • Place Emika followed DJ Ren to • The team Emika was assigned to • The person who created Warcross • City Emika is currently in that • Event that assigned people teams • City where Emika previously lived • Team that Phoenix Riders go against • ...
World War 2 2021-05-09
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- Nov.8 allied forced of more than 100,000+ troops (mostly americans)
- American sailors attacked in Hawaii
- important point between Americans and Japan
- forced 50 mile march to peninsula
- Island 760 miles from Tokyo
- shot prisoners in pits/Graves
- Febuary 1943 Battle
- Japan targeted American Air field
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- "D-Day" invasion of Nomandy June 6, 1944
- September 8 German Forces put under siege
- racist message for the Jews
- began August 23 1942
- used new naval warfare
- 1944-45 wave of terror, no reinforcements
- Hitler's plan to invade Soviet Union
15 Clues: Febuary 1943 Battle • began August 23 1942 • used new naval warfare • racist message for the Jews • Island 760 miles from Tokyo • shot prisoners in pits/Graves • forced 50 mile march to peninsula • Japan targeted American Air field • American sailors attacked in Hawaii • Hitler's plan to invade Soviet Union • "D-Day" invasion of Nomandy June 6, 1944 • ...
World War II 2021-04-21
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- suicidal plane attack used by Japanese
- Allowed Hitler to ignore Russia at first.
- Appeasement at its height happened here.
- policy is to mind our own business
- Leader of Germany
- Leader of the United States
- Leader of Soviet Russia
- Leader of Japan
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- lightning war
- Leader of Italy
- Anti-________ Pact, Germany + Japan pact.
- Union of Austria to Germany.
- part of Germany that was demilitarized
- the land Hitler demanded at Munich
- Leader of Britain
15 Clues: lightning war • Leader of Italy • Leader of Japan • Leader of Germany • Leader of Britain • Leader of Soviet Russia • Leader of the United States • Union of Austria to Germany. • policy is to mind our own business • the land Hitler demanded at Munich • suicidal plane attack used by Japanese • part of Germany that was demilitarized • Appeasement at its height happened here. • ...
World History Crosswords 2021-04-21
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- Fought against Lapu-Lapu in Philippines
- Raising plants or animals for food
- The supply of water to crops to help grow
- It was a revolutionary invention
- Its military was very strong
- “I know that I know nothing.”
- A Chinese philosopher
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- The British Empire became the biggest nation ever because of this
- a2+b2=c2
- To recover the Holy Land!
- “There are no more worlds to conquer!”
- Louis XIV is an example
- Originally from fireworks
- a system in which people are ranked according to their status
- The church didn’t like it!
15 Clues: a2+b2=c2 • A Chinese philosopher • Louis XIV is an example • To recover the Holy Land! • Originally from fireworks • The church didn’t like it! • Its military was very strong • “I know that I know nothing.” • It was a revolutionary invention • Raising plants or animals for food • “There are no more worlds to conquer!” • Fought against Lapu-Lapu in Philippines • ...
World War I 2022-10-25
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- one's pride for their country
- The space between opposing trenches was a rough barren landscape filled with cratersfrom artillery fire.
- the first alliance Austria-Hungary, Germany,and Italy created
- spying to acquire government information
- the POTUS that remained neutral before the Zimmermann telegram
- U.S. General, commander of the American Expeditionary Force
- a truce, or an agreement to stop fighting
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- aggressive build-up of armed forces to intimidate and threaten other
- the first alliance Britain, France, Russia founded
- bias information meant control the bias of others
- a message from an ambassador of Germany to Mexico that was intercepted by Britain and leaked to the U.S. afterwards
- heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, the Archduke and assassinated in June 1914 with his pregnant wife
- To protect themselves from powerful long range artillery, troops began digging trenches
- Civil War Veteran and U.S. Senator that believed WWI is justified
- originally in the Justice Department, the General intelligence Division
15 Clues: one's pride for their country • spying to acquire government information • a truce, or an agreement to stop fighting • bias information meant control the bias of others • the first alliance Britain, France, Russia founded • U.S. General, commander of the American Expeditionary Force • the first alliance Austria-Hungary, Germany,and Italy created • ...
World War II 2022-10-24
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- Tax that helped pay for the war
- Companies that provided maps to the War Department for bombing planning
- One of the reasons for fighting in North Africa
- Location of 1943 Allied summit
- Ships that changed how naval war was fought
- Early 1945 Allied summit
- Agreement that created the Axis
- Bomber used in the Doolittle raid
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- Operation that included D-Day
- Ship used for Doolittle raid
- Mid-1945 Allied summit
- Location of 1943 Allied summit
- Name of late-war German offensive
- Most important battle in the Pacific
- Result of the Manhattan Project
- Days between the two atomic bombs being dropped
16 Clues: Mid-1945 Allied summit • Early 1945 Allied summit • Ship used for Doolittle raid • Operation that included D-Day • Location of 1943 Allied summit • Location of 1943 Allied summit • Tax that helped pay for the war • Agreement that created the Axis • Result of the Manhattan Project • Name of late-war German offensive • Bomber used in the Doolittle raid • ...
world history ww1 2023-12-11
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- someone who makes all the decisions
- the good side of the war
- of versailles
- where it all started
- a policy that keeps you away
- right a right given by god
- disscussion meant for an agreement
- mutual agreement between 2 or more nations
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- of brest litovsk took Russia out of war
- communist party of russia
- the bad side of the war
- money paid for fixing
- government a temporary government
- a king
- taking away military
15 Clues: a king • of versailles • taking away military • where it all started • money paid for fixing • the bad side of the war • the good side of the war • communist party of russia • a policy that keeps you away • government a temporary government • disscussion meant for an agreement • someone who makes all the decisions • right a right given by god • ...
world history ww1 2023-12-11
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- someone who makes all the decisions
- the good side of the war
- of versailles
- where it all started
- a policy that keeps you away
- right a right given by god
- disscussion meant for an agreement
- mutual agreement between 2 or more nations
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- of brest litovsk took Russia out of war
- communist party of russia
- the bad side of the war
- money paid for fixing
- government a temporary government
- a king
- taking away military
15 Clues: a king • of versailles • taking away military • where it all started • money paid for fixing • the bad side of the war • the good side of the war • communist party of russia • a policy that keeps you away • government a temporary government • disscussion meant for an agreement • someone who makes all the decisions • right a right given by god • ...
World War I 2023-12-18
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- major European country that left war in 1918
- unofficial truce happened on this holiday on Western front
- one of the 4 underlying causes (MAIN)
- millions died from this epidemic at the end of WWI
- the Big _____ = U.S., Britain, France, and Italy
- League of ______
- another word for Germany's underwater boats
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- event that triggered the war
- Germany forced to pay these as punishment
- the Triple ______ = Britain, France, and Russia
- the Triple ______ = Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- arms race in Europe, one of the 4 underlying causes (MAIN)
- number of points in Wilson's peace plan
- month that the fighting stopped
- signed in Versailles, ending the war
15 Clues: League of ______ • event that triggered the war • month that the fighting stopped • signed in Versailles, ending the war • one of the 4 underlying causes (MAIN) • number of points in Wilson's peace plan • Germany forced to pay these as punishment • another word for Germany's underwater boats • major European country that left war in 1918 • ...
World of Plasma 2024-01-15
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- Collected for additional testing
- PPE used to protect your hands
- Coming in to contact with blood or plasma
- First in first out
- PPE used to protect your Face and mucous membrane
- Used to perform phlebotomy
- People that donate plasma, blood, or platelets
- Donor may not donate until removed
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- Milky or thick plasma
- The liquid portion of your blood
- You can do this twice in 7 days
- Replaces fluids at the end of donation
- One bottle of plasma
- PPE used to protect your body
- When a donor gives to much plasma
15 Clues: First in first out • One bottle of plasma • Milky or thick plasma • Used to perform phlebotomy • PPE used to protect your body • PPE used to protect your hands • You can do this twice in 7 days • The liquid portion of your blood • Collected for additional testing • When a donor gives to much plasma • Donor may not donate until removed • Replaces fluids at the end of donation • ...
World History Crossward 2023-11-20
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- Pericles organized a vote in the popular ________, this deprived Areopagus of powers.
- A lot of people ____________ Aspasia because of the things she did.
- Aspasia's father insisted on her being ______________ by her mother.
- "He who ________ the sea has command of everything."(Themistacles)
- after the war, Socrates devoted himself to the persuit of _____.
- Cleisthens enimies were _______ like Pisistratus, Hippas, Igagoras, and King Cleomenes.
- Pericles ________ his wife, for his companian Aspasia.
- Cleisthens was born into ________ and became a poliyition.
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- Some people thought Socrates was evil, but others engaged in his ___________.
- "_______ is the sure possesion of those alone, who have the courage to defend it"(Pericles)
- Aspasia gained her ____ from Pericles.
- Themistacles's navy was very __________.
- Socrates died believing he deserved an olympic _____ for his actions.
- A politition who was elected to the post of ______ at the age of 30.(Themistacles)
- Cleisthens was ______ from Athens and then toured Greece.
15 Clues: Aspasia gained her ____ from Pericles. • Themistacles's navy was very __________. • Pericles ________ his wife, for his companian Aspasia. • Cleisthens was ______ from Athens and then toured Greece. • Cleisthens was born into ________ and became a poliyition. • after the war, Socrates devoted himself to the persuit of _____. • ...
World Of Sports 2023-09-14
16 Clues: Cue sport • Snow sport • Boat racing • Pedal sport • Oar-powered • Martial art • Riding waves • Riding waves • Running races • Bouncing sport • Japanese combat • Aqua acrobatics • Tennis Ping pong • Racing Jockey event • Wrestling Japanese clash • Climbing Mountain ascent
World Geography Vocab 2023-11-06
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- sovereign government, located in specific territory
- there is no limit to the state
- creating something new to meet a need
- someone who creates goods and services
- one person has limitless power
- spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior
- combines the ideas of capitalism (free market) and communism
- a people with common culture, usually in a specific terrirory
- king or queen
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- the production,distribution and consumption
- no government
- Government ruled by people
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- someone who uses a good or service
- political power rests in the military
15 Clues: no government • king or queen • Government ruled by people • there is no limit to the state • one person has limitless power • someone who uses a good or service • creating something new to meet a need • political power rests in the military • someone who creates goods and services • the production,distribution and consumption • ...
The Natural World 2024-02-07
CricStat world cup 2023-10-18
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- A statistical analysis used to describe the relationship between one or more independent variables and a dependent variable.
- POTM of WC 2019 final
- Highest wicket tacker in WC history
- Statistician who developed the correlation coefficient
- First team to win wc at home
- Father of statistics
- A measure of how spread out the values in a data set are from the mean
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- Inaugral champions
- A testable statement or educated guess about the relationship between variables.
- A measure of the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two variables
- Current women's WC winner
- Player with most sixes in an innings
- Highest every score in WC
- Most centuries in wc
- An official count of a population
15 Clues: Inaugral champions • Father of statistics • Most centuries in wc • POTM of WC 2019 final • Current women's WC winner • Highest every score in WC • First team to win wc at home • An official count of a population • Highest wicket tacker in WC history • Player with most sixes in an innings • Statistician who developed the correlation coefficient • ...
US World Power 2023-10-19
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- The eexaggeration of news
- Seward brought this from Russia
- Teddy made this group of volunteers
- Survivial of the Fittist
- substitute money for bullets
- export more than you import
- US should promote democracy and moral progress
- extreme patriotism with an aggressive foreign policy
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- use peace but will use force if necessary
- The preaching of staying out of other countries' affairs
- months How long was the Splendid Little War?
- The island that was annexed in 1898
- Anti-Imperialist League maker
- Territories or countries over which a nation has control for economic reasons
- The US battleship that exploded
15 Clues: Survivial of the Fittist • The eexaggeration of news • export more than you import • substitute money for bullets • Anti-Imperialist League maker • Seward brought this from Russia • The US battleship that exploded • Teddy made this group of volunteers • The island that was annexed in 1898 • use peace but will use force if necessary • months How long was the Splendid Little War? • ...
around the world 2023-10-11
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- Mexican Day of the Dead
- Chinese festival for the hungry ghosts
- British holiday with bonfires
- Cornish celebration involving apples
- Fear of Halloween
- Korean harvest festival
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- Balinese holiday honoring spirits
- Polish All Saints' Day
- Japanese festival for honoring ancestors
- Scottish New Year's celebration
- Ghanaian ancestral veneration
- Jewish Feast of Tabernacles
- French Day of the Dead
- Celtic precursor to Halloween
- Hindu fortnight of the ancestors
15 Clues: Fear of Halloween • Polish All Saints' Day • French Day of the Dead • Mexican Day of the Dead • Korean harvest festival • Jewish Feast of Tabernacles • Ghanaian ancestral veneration • British holiday with bonfires • Celtic precursor to Halloween • Scottish New Year's celebration • Hindu fortnight of the ancestors • Balinese holiday honoring spirits • ...
World Religion Islam 2023-10-12
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- Was one of Muhammad’s daughters and the only one to bear children and extend the family lineage.
- Was a prophet who was brought to earth to communicate the message of Allah and given the ability to perform miracles.
- A small cave on Jabal al-Nour, a mountain near Mecca.
- Was sent by Allah to the idolatrous rulers of Egypt.
- Was the first Muslim as well as the great patriarch of Judaism and Christianity.
- the world’s fastest-growing faith and, behind Christianity, the second-largest religion.
- A public confession, recited aloud to at least two fellow Muslims, acknowledging the distinctiveness of Allah and Muhammad:
- He is praised in the Quran for building the ark and preaching the worship of Allah despite being mocked.
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- The holy scripture of Islam is the,,,,,,, a written compilation of God’s direct revelations to Muhammad via the angel Jibril.a public confession, recited aloud to at least two fellow Muslims, acknowledging the distinctiveness of Allah and Muhammad:
- This group honors Jesus, whom they call Isa, as a great prophet sent from Allah.
- This city... now part of modern-day Saudi Arabia was home to a sacred shrine known as the Kaaba.
- He was orphaned as a small child, raised by his uncle and, though illiterate, he grew to become a wealthy merchant.
- An early companion of Muhammad and one of the first converts to Islam
- A thirteenth-century Persian poet and influential Sufi mystic whose works remain some of the most popular and widely translated poetry in the world.
- Is believed to be the same deity as the God worshipped by Jews and Christians.
15 Clues: Was sent by Allah to the idolatrous rulers of Egypt. • A small cave on Jabal al-Nour, a mountain near Mecca. • An early companion of Muhammad and one of the first converts to Islam • Is believed to be the same deity as the God worshipped by Jews and Christians. • This group honors Jesus, whom they call Isa, as a great prophet sent from Allah. • ...
Around the World 2024-01-07
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- Large marsupial from Australia
- German beer festival
- Spanish dance
- Japanese rice dish
- Ancient Egyptian structures
- Hawaiian dance
- Russian fortified complex
- Indian film industry
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- Venetian boat
- Mahal White marble mausoleum in India
- Ancient Roman amphitheater
- Brazilian dance
- Largest hot desert
- Highest peak in Africa
- Tower Paris
15 Clues: Venetian boat • Spanish dance • Hawaiian dance • Tower Paris • Brazilian dance • Japanese rice dish • Largest hot desert • German beer festival • Indian film industry • Highest peak in Africa • Russian fortified complex • Ancient Roman amphitheater • Ancient Egyptian structures • Large marsupial from Australia • Mahal White marble mausoleum in India
World Population Day 2020-07-17
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- Official count of population
- Which Union Territory has the lowest population?
- World's most populous country
- "How to safeguard the health and rights of …… and ……. now" is the theme of this year's World Population Day
- Census is conducted in India every …….. years
- The most populous District in Kerala
- Which State has the lowest literacy rate
- Which is the lowest populous State
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- Inhabited continents with the lowest growth rate of population
- Which is the most populous State?
- The lowest populous District in Kerala
- Which State has the highest literacy rate
- The 16th Census in India is due in the year Two Thousand ………..
- Name of India's one billionth baby born on 11th May 2000.
- Census is known as ……………………. in Malayalam
15 Clues: Official count of population • World's most populous country • Which is the most populous State? • Which is the lowest populous State • The most populous District in Kerala • The lowest populous District in Kerala • Which State has the highest literacy rate • Census is known as ……………………. in Malayalam • Which State has the lowest literacy rate • ...
Beginner's World Atlas 2019-04-23
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- Arizona is one
- the time of being a young child
- being cautious
- to prepare food by heating it
- a view or an examination
- giant hill with steep sides
- used to state desire or intent
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- a body part used for walking or standing
- obligation to do something
- the period of a young child's life
- a bound collection of printed pages
- the country known as the United States
- used to indicate a possibility
- furniture with legs for sitting
- rose to one's feet from a sitting position
15 Clues: Arizona is one • being cautious • a view or an examination • obligation to do something • giant hill with steep sides • to prepare food by heating it • used to indicate a possibility • used to state desire or intent • the time of being a young child • furniture with legs for sitting • the period of a young child's life • a bound collection of printed pages • ...
World War II 2019-03-19
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- Book written by Hitler while he was imprisoned
- Allied invasion of Normandy, France
- The battle that marked the turning point on the Russian front
- the surprise attack on the American navy by Japanese airplanes and submarines in Hawaii
- a large armored vehicle used to break trench lines
- The months long bombing of London by the Luftwaffe
- Japanese suicide planes
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- Gas primarily used to carry out the deaths in the Holocaust
- the policy of giving into aggressive nations in hopes that they’ll stop
- The city in which the British army evacuated from after being cut off by the Germans
- The uniting of Germany and Austria
- German air force
- Warfare used by Germany that relied on speed and aggression to overwhelm their enemies
- Project The U.S. secret project to develop atomic weapons
- German secret police
15 Clues: German air force • German secret police • Japanese suicide planes • The uniting of Germany and Austria • Allied invasion of Normandy, France • Book written by Hitler while he was imprisoned • a large armored vehicle used to break trench lines • The months long bombing of London by the Luftwaffe • Project The U.S. secret project to develop atomic weapons • ...
World of Work 2019-01-30
15 Clues: aktuell • gesellig • Bewerber • Personal • dringend • erwerben • verfügbar • Lebenslauf • bestätigen • zuverlässig • freie Stelle • Anzeige, Annonce • Bewerbungsgespräch • Prioritäten setzen • beschäftigen, einstellen
Around the World 2020-01-17
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- Capital city of Germany
- It is the longest river in the world.
- Located in India and was built for the tomb of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan favorite wife
- The home of the U.S. film industry, including several of its historic studios.
- Where is Eiffel Tower located?
- The biggest body of water on Earth
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- The capital city of Italy.
- It is where the Great Wall is located
- The tallest building in the world.
- What is the capital city of United Kingdom
- It is where the Golden Gate Bridge is located
- Capital city of Japan
- Highest mountain in the world
- The world's highest observation wheel located in London, United Kingdom.
- A limestone statue of a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human.
15 Clues: Capital city of Japan • Capital city of Germany • The capital city of Italy. • Highest mountain in the world • Where is Eiffel Tower located? • The tallest building in the world. • The biggest body of water on Earth • It is where the Great Wall is located • It is the longest river in the world. • What is the capital city of United Kingdom • ...
World Religion Review 2020-09-22
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- One of the major kinds of Muslim; smaller numbers
- Most sacred Muslim city
- Jewish New Year
- 4 main teachings of Buddha
- 1st Jewish man called by God to journey to a new land
- People who follow Islam are this
- "What goes around, comes around"
- Jews who follow Torah closely and literally
- One kind of Muslim; largest numbers
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- Hindu and Buddhist belief that you come back after you die
- Most Lovett Jewish students are a part of this tradition
- Founder of Islam
- Jewish holiday that celebrates escape from Egypt
- "There is no god but Allay and Mohammad is his ..." Muslim teaching
- Way of eating that is faithful to Torah
15 Clues: Jewish New Year • Founder of Islam • Most sacred Muslim city • 4 main teachings of Buddha • People who follow Islam are this • "What goes around, comes around" • One kind of Muslim; largest numbers • Way of eating that is faithful to Torah • Jews who follow Torah closely and literally • Jewish holiday that celebrates escape from Egypt • ...
A Changing World 2024-04-15
15 Clues: not able • ridiculous • uneasy, disturb • without talking • odd or not common • upset or agitated • not based on facts • to surround something • assign responsibility • probably won't happen • to guarantee something • it really doesn't matter • not able to do something • take delight in an event • continue without stopping
World of Economics 2024-07-26
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- The goods give benefit to people but it rarely consumed by many people
- an economic concept that relates to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a specific price.
- Science The knowledge of the study talking human society and relationships.
- The place where seller and buyer meet
- Cost the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- The knowledge that invites you to learn about money management
- the activity that you can find in the market between seller and buyer
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- a side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the cost of the goods or services involved
- a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
- The goods that are free for everyone
- when all the prices of goods and services rise up
- the antonym of production
- the ability of an object or material to resume its normal shape after being stretched or compressed; stretchiness.
- a thing or things belonging to someone; possessions collectively.
- The place where people save their money
15 Clues: the antonym of production • The goods that are free for everyone • The place where seller and buyer meet • The place where people save their money • when all the prices of goods and services rise up • a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced. • The knowledge that invites you to learn about money management • ...
World War I 2024-10-07
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- Movement of African-Americans to northern cities from the South in the 1900s
- An international peacekeeping organization proposed by Wilson and founded in 1920
- warfare Fighting between fortified ditches
- powers One side in World War I: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- Truce agreement
- The 1919 treaty that ended World War I
- The right of people to choose their own political status
- A devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation
- Building up armed forces to prepare for war
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- Part of the Treaty of Versailles in which Germany took responsibility for the war
- Payments made by defeated countries after a war
- Service Act Law requiring men to register for military service
- biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions
- One side in World War I: Britain, France, and Russia, later joined by the United States
- Laws that enacted harsh penalties against anyone opposing WWI
15 Clues: Truce agreement • The 1919 treaty that ended World War I • warfare Fighting between fortified ditches • Building up armed forces to prepare for war • Payments made by defeated countries after a war • A devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation • The right of people to choose their own political status • ...
AROUND THE WORLD 2023-02-10
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- international network
- continent having the highest number of countries
- The capital city of Australia
- the capital city of central java
- the longest river in the world
- the land we are living now
- we used to call this island Borneo.
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- our prophet
- the biggest island in the World
- Lionel Messi comes from this country.
- The country where white elephant is found
- steve jobs built this brand.
- the first president of Indonesia
- Country known as the ‘Land of Rising Sun'
- planet is also known by the name of red planet
15 Clues: our prophet • international network • the land we are living now • steve jobs built this brand. • The capital city of Australia • the longest river in the world • the biggest island in the World • the capital city of central java • the first president of Indonesia • we used to call this island Borneo. • Lionel Messi comes from this country. • ...
WORLD WAR I 2023-06-08
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- Italian La Mano Nera. any of various secret criminal groups organized in Italy and operating in the U.S. in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, practicing blackmail and violence.
- the powers of the Triple Entente (Great Britain, France, Russia), with the nations allied with them (Belgium, Serbia, Japan, Italy, etc., not including the United States), or, loosely, with all the nations (including the United States) allied or associated with them as opposed to the Central Powers.
- compulsory enrollment of persons for military or naval service; draft.
- something that indicates bounds or limits; a limiting or bounding line.
- was fought during the First World War from 1 July to 18 November 1916. In the summer of 1916
- the giving or delegation of power or authority; authorization
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- the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent country, territory, or people.
- was a series of engagements during the First World War, near the Belgian city of Ypres
- ts capture by the Canadians was essential to the advances by the British Third Army to the south and of exceptional importance to checking the German attacks in the area in 1918.
- appointment for a meeting, especially a lover's secret rendezvous.
- a salt of hydrocyanic acid, as potassium cyanide, KCN.
- mounted projectile-firing guns or missile launchers, mobile or stationary, light or heavy, as distinguished from small arms.
- a long, narrow excavation in the ground, the earth from which is thrown up in front to serve as a shelter from enemy fire or attack.
- spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation:
- a group of nations or peoples ruled over by an emperor, empress, or other powerful sovereign or government: usually a territory of greater extent than a kingdom, as the former British Empire, French Empire, Russian Empire, Byzantine Empire, or Roman Empire.
15 Clues: a salt of hydrocyanic acid, as potassium cyanide, KCN. • spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation: • the giving or delegation of power or authority; authorization • appointment for a meeting, especially a lover's secret rendezvous. • compulsory enrollment of persons for military or naval service; draft. • ...
World Breastfeeding Week 2023-05-24
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- WHO recommends breastfeeding for ____ years or longer.
- If a baby needs a bottle for supplementation, parents should be taught _____ bottle feeding.
- Colostrum is rich in _______.
- The phone number for the Mother Baby Education Center can be found on the back of the ________ Booklet.
- Mothers should hand express 5x/day for how many days?
- A mother separated from her baby should begin hand expressing as soon as possible and begin pumping within ____ hours of delivery.
- Feeding a baby whenever they show hunger cues is called ______.
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- The hormone responsible for the milk ejection reflex.
- Ductal ________ aka "clogged duct".
- Stabilizes baby's heart rate, temperature, respirations and blood sugars.
- The hormone responsible for milk production.
- Infection caused by milk stasis and/or bacteria.
- It is recommended that exclusively breastfed babies nurse at least ______ times in 24 hours.
- Recommend this for engorgement relief.
- Expressed milk is good at the bedside on couplet care for how many hours?
15 Clues: Colostrum is rich in _______. • Ductal ________ aka "clogged duct". • Recommend this for engorgement relief. • The hormone responsible for milk production. • Infection caused by milk stasis and/or bacteria. • The hormone responsible for the milk ejection reflex. • Mothers should hand express 5x/day for how many days? • ...
World war 1 2023-05-25
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- what month did world war 1 end
- gas Most deadly airborne weapon
- this is also known as trench fever
- This is a location that trenches were located
- Was the greatest invention in ww1
- was the highest rank during WW1
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- used to keep cover
- treaty used to end WW1
- who was the first leader of the french troops before getting replaced
- An ally of the US
- This person led the American troops and was nicknamed black jack
- most common used weapon in WW1
- one of the major enemies
- Who was gonna be assassinated in world war 1
- used for entertainment to keep boredom away
15 Clues: An ally of the US • used to keep cover • treaty used to end WW1 • one of the major enemies • what month did world war 1 end • most common used weapon in WW1 • gas Most deadly airborne weapon • was the highest rank during WW1 • Was the greatest invention in ww1 • this is also known as trench fever • used for entertainment to keep boredom away • ...
World news stories 2023-06-12
INDIA & THE WORLD 2023-08-08
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- The desert in the northwest part of India
- Flows east through the Himalayas, west into India and then south into Bangladesh
- The river which was known as the "Sorrow of West Bengal"
- Pink city of India
- An important river of the Indian desert.
- Queen of Arabian Sea
- Smallest State in India according to population
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- Zero Degree latitude
- The Indian island group in Arabian Sea
- a narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land
- Financial capital of India
- The Taj Mahal is located at
- a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two other large areas of water
- A river which rises at Yamunotri glacier.
- M S Dhoni hails from this place
15 Clues: Pink city of India • Zero Degree latitude • Queen of Arabian Sea • Financial capital of India • The Taj Mahal is located at • M S Dhoni hails from this place • The Indian island group in Arabian Sea • An important river of the Indian desert. • The desert in the northwest part of India • A river which rises at Yamunotri glacier. • ...
World Studies: Imperialism 2024-12-03
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- Areas in which countries have some political and economic control but do not govern directly
- Rebellion against English rule by Indian troops known as sepoys
- having to do with government or the actions of government
- relating to trade, industry, and money
- A conflict in which the Boers and the British fought for control of territory in South Africa.
- the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another
- Term given for the rapid invasion of Africa by the various European powers. This began imperialism in Africa.
- The belief that only the fittest survive in human political and economic struggle.
- Meeting at which Europeans agreed on rules for colonizing Africa
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- A 1900 Uprising in China aimed at ending foreign influence in the country.
- idea that many European countries had a duty to spread their religion and culture to those less civilized
- A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, socially, and economically.
- A policy proposed by the US in 1899, under which ALL nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China.
- having to do with society, people living together in large groups
- A policy of treating subject people as if they were children, providing for their needs but not giving them rights
15 Clues: relating to trade, industry, and money • having to do with government or the actions of government • Rebellion against English rule by Indian troops known as sepoys • Meeting at which Europeans agreed on rules for colonizing Africa • having to do with society, people living together in large groups • ...
World Drumming Crossword 2025-01-09
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- A shape and an instrument
- Largest samba drum we played, tall and round
- Mrs. Graybill's favorite instrument, played with mallets
- "Box" Drum
- Higher pitched drum, using drum sticks
- Latin music style, the last group we talked about
- How we count 16th notes
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- Four of these notes make up one beat
- Note whose value is one full beat
- Note whose value is half of one beat
- Not a tambourine, but close!
- Note whose value is two full beats
- Samba bells, two pitches
- American drums
- Hopefully your grade in this class
15 Clues: "Box" Drum • American drums • How we count 16th notes • Samba bells, two pitches • A shape and an instrument • Not a tambourine, but close! • Note whose value is one full beat • Note whose value is two full beats • Hopefully your grade in this class • Four of these notes make up one beat • Note whose value is half of one beat • Higher pitched drum, using drum sticks • ...
World War 2 2025-02-09
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- First country invaded
- Weapon used on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Peace Treaty signed June 28th
- Long term economic decline
- Debt
- France,Britain,Russia
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- international organization to keep world peace
- Surprise Japanese attack of U.S. naval base in Hawaii. 2,400 American casualties.
- President of the United States at the end of thewar
- A union formed between countries
- Japan,Germany,Italy
- Dictator of Germany
- to please
- Army,Navy,Airforce
- The mass murder of mostly European Jews and many other civilians by the Nazis
15 Clues: Debt • to please • Army,Navy,Airforce • Japan,Germany,Italy • Dictator of Germany • First country invaded • France,Britain,Russia • Long term economic decline • Peace Treaty signed June 28th • A union formed between countries • international organization to keep world peace • President of the United States at the end of thewar • Weapon used on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki • ...
WORLD WAR I 2025-03-05
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- pampasaherong barko ng Britain na may sakay ding mga Amerikano
- bansang kabilang sa Triple Entente
- lihim na organisasyong na naghahangad na tapusin ang pamumuno ng Austria-Hungary
- Masidhing pagmamahal sa sariling bayan
- TAWAG SA MGA NANGUNANG BANSA SA PEACE CONFERENCE
- bansang neutral o walang kinikilingan
- Panghihimasok ng makapangyarihang bansa sa mahinang bansa
- Pagkakampihan ng mga bansa
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- BANSANG TUMULONG SA SERBIA
- Dito nagsimula ang Unang Digmaang Pandaigdig
- BILANG NG TAON NA TUMAGAL ANG WWI
- Pagpapalakas ng mga bansang sandatahan ng mga bansa sa Europa
- TAWAG SA PLANO NG GERMANY
- WAR TAWAG SA UNANG DIGMAANG PANDAIGDIG
- BANSANG PINAGBAYAD NG MALAKI SA PAGTATAPOS NG WWI
15 Clues: TAWAG SA PLANO NG GERMANY • BANSANG TUMULONG SA SERBIA • Pagkakampihan ng mga bansa • BILANG NG TAON NA TUMAGAL ANG WWI • bansang kabilang sa Triple Entente • bansang neutral o walang kinikilingan • Masidhing pagmamahal sa sariling bayan • WAR TAWAG SA UNANG DIGMAANG PANDAIGDIG • Dito nagsimula ang Unang Digmaang Pandaigdig • ...
World of work 2025-03-20
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- When you reach a certain age and you stop working
- The ride between work and home
- How work is organized
- A position or a job that is available
- Fixed regular payment (monthly for example)
- Latest time or day you should complete something
- The idea of something that will or might happen in the future
- To arrange an activity for later than its original schedule
- To officially announce one's departure from a job
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- The main office of the company
- A dedicated service for children
- When a company reduces the number of employees
- A way to fire someone
- A rendez-vous
- All the people who work in a particular compnay
15 Clues: A rendez-vous • How work is organized • A way to fire someone • The main office of the company • The ride between work and home • A dedicated service for children • A position or a job that is available • Fixed regular payment (monthly for example) • When a company reduces the number of employees • All the people who work in a particular compnay • ...
AROUND THE WORLD 2025-04-28
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- Words people speak in different places.
- The main city of a country.
- A dry, sandy place with little rain.
- A tool that shows directions.
- A place with its own government and borders.
- A place where many people live and work.
- A huge body of salt water.
- A line that separates two countries.
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- A very tall landform.
- A colorful symbol of a country.
- A long stream of water that flows into an ocean.
- A famous place that many people visit.
- One of the seven large land areas on Earth.
- Land surrounded by water.
- A round model of the Earth.
15 Clues: A very tall landform. • Land surrounded by water. • A huge body of salt water. • The main city of a country. • A round model of the Earth. • A tool that shows directions. • A colorful symbol of a country. • A dry, sandy place with little rain. • A line that separates two countries. • A famous place that many people visit. • Words people speak in different places. • ...
World War 1 2025-05-08
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- Taking over other countries
- This boat was sunk
- America was asked to grow their own foods
- Used during the Trench Warfare to cause a stale mate
- America stayed inn
- Staying loyal to your country
- Great Britain, Russia.
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- Nobody was winning
- Man who was shot
- made people run out the trenches and was poisonous
- During war,America asked people to buy these to support war
- Archduke was
- Army training and *military*
- Battle Style used
- Broke Stale mate
15 Clues: Archduke was • Man who was shot • Broke Stale mate • Battle Style used • Nobody was winning • This boat was sunk • America stayed inn • Great Britain, Russia. • Taking over other countries • Army training and *military* • Staying loyal to your country • America was asked to grow their own foods • made people run out the trenches and was poisonous • ...
Our wonderful world 2025-07-22
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- – I speak without words when you blow air through me.
- – I float in the sky and cry when full
- – I follow you everywhere, but you can’t catch me.
- – I take you down with joy, no stairs needed.
- – I’m tiny, but I can carry loads bigger than me.
- – I open and close without a key.
- – I’m not an egg, but I share its name and shape.
- – I’m not the doctor, but I care just the same.
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- – I go around all day but never leave the wall.
- – I look up at the sky and smile yellow.
- – I hug your neck when the wind gets mean.
- – I make you think till you fit me together.
- – I speak with colours, not with words.
- – I carry my home and never rush.
- – I chase away dust but never complain.
15 Clues: – I carry my home and never rush. • – I open and close without a key. • – I float in the sky and cry when full • – I speak with colours, not with words. • – I chase away dust but never complain. • – I look up at the sky and smile yellow. • – I hug your neck when the wind gets mean. • – I make you think till you fit me together. • ...
World War 1 2023-01-11
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- President of the USA during WW1
- This person was assassinated which started WW1
- People used this to fight wars
- This killed many people due to the dirtiness conditions
- This was the name of the telegram intercepted
- Troops began fighting in this month
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- Used to recruit for the war
- In this event Jews were put in gas chambers
- Germany signed this to end WW1
- WW1 was known as this
- These were the names for the people fighting in the war
- They signed the armistice ending WW1
- Word used when you team up with someone
- People wore these during the War
- Term used to remember the causes of WW1
15 Clues: WW1 was known as this • Used to recruit for the war • Germany signed this to end WW1 • People used this to fight wars • President of the USA during WW1 • People wore these during the War • Troops began fighting in this month • They signed the armistice ending WW1 • Word used when you team up with someone • Term used to remember the causes of WW1 • ...
World War 1 2023-05-16
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- took charge of a propaganda agency called the Committee on public information?
- The name given to Great Britian, France, and Russia during WW1.
- Name given to the battle lines between Russia and Germany during WW1.
- Scare country suffered from a volatile combination of unhappiness with the peace process, fears of communism fueled by the communist takeover in Russia
- A series of proposals drawn up by US President Wilson that outlined his goals for a just and lasting "to make the world a safe democracy."
- series of unexplained bombings caused Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer to establish a special offer under J. Edgar Hoover to gather information on radicals
- state did the single worst incident of racial violence in America history happen in?
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- 4 massive drives to convince Americans to put their savings into federal government
- movement of people consisted of African Americans who migrated north
- Commander of the US army during WW1, called Black Jack.
- An international organization established after WW1 for the preservation of world peace.
- American households to eat less meat and bread so that more food could be shipped abroad for the French and British troops
- Name given to Germany and Austria-Hungary during WW1 because of their geographic location in the heart of europe
- US president during WW1.
- Russian revolutionaries who took control of the government in November 1917 and pledged to make peace with Germany.
15 Clues: US president during WW1. • Commander of the US army during WW1, called Black Jack. • The name given to Great Britian, France, and Russia during WW1. • movement of people consisted of African Americans who migrated north • Name given to the battle lines between Russia and Germany during WW1. • ...
World Civ Final 2023-05-11
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- The location of powers like Germany and Austria
- This country didn’t join the League of Nations
- The alliance of countries that France was part of
- Leader of Germany
- A _____ War is a war that uses all the country’s resources
- The type of warfare that WWI primarily used
- Who sent a telegram to Mexico proposing an alliance
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- Manmade waterway
- How many countries signed the Treaty of Versailles
- A temporary colony
- What fueled the Industrial Revolution
- _________ Day was the day that WWI ended
- This country was not involved in WWI so they reported on the influenza outbreak
- The passenger ship that Germany sank
- What was the first steam powered factory
15 Clues: Manmade waterway • Leader of Germany • A temporary colony • The passenger ship that Germany sank • What fueled the Industrial Revolution • _________ Day was the day that WWI ended • What was the first steam powered factory • The type of warfare that WWI primarily used • This country didn’t join the League of Nations • The location of powers like Germany and Austria • ...
World War II 2023-05-05
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- The D-Day operation
- resistance to war
- Surprize Military attack
- A town on Egypt’s Mediterranean coast
- an German field marshal
- British statesman
- The Battle including Japan
- Spanish military general
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- British Former Prime Minister
- An Act
- Aftermath of World War I
- A massive German air raid
- an American military officer
- Slaughter on a mass scale
- Appeasing
15 Clues: An Act • Appeasing • resistance to war • British statesman • The D-Day operation • an German field marshal • Aftermath of World War I • Surprize Military attack • Spanish military general • A massive German air raid • Slaughter on a mass scale • The Battle including Japan • an American military officer • British Former Prime Minister • A town on Egypt’s Mediterranean coast
World War I 2023-01-11
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- Dugouts that were made for cover traversal.
- A form signed on June 28, 1919 by Germany
- Big gun that shoots a lot of bullets
- Way of persuading to get people join the fight
- Main ally power alongside Britain
- Way to avoid dying from the toxic gas
- Axis power along side Germany
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- Main axis power
- Soldiers had to carry this on there bodies to
- A disease that many soldiers had in the trench
- A prominent political force that started WWI
- Ally power alongside France
- The expansion of the European empire
- Big machinery that can explode an army
- Germany accepted these term on November 11,1918
15 Clues: Main axis power • Ally power alongside France • Axis power along side Germany • Main ally power alongside Britain • Big gun that shoots a lot of bullets • The expansion of the European empire • Way to avoid dying from the toxic gas • Big machinery that can explode an army • A form signed on June 28, 1919 by Germany • Dugouts that were made for cover traversal. • ...
World History Crossword 2023-05-18
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- A reference to the Spanish soldiers
- English government established by Oliver Cromwell
- writers began to use the common spoken language
- unlimited and unrestrained
- new intellectual movement
- Reestablishment of the Stuart monarchy
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- Known for there short hair
- Palace built by Louis XIV
- Rulers who built Prussia into a first class European power
- term that comes from the word Caesar
- the prevalent architectural style in Europe
- One of the early Romanovs
- Any association of people, such as a guild
- The privileges granted to a town by a feudal lord
- Known as “the Terrible”
15 Clues: Known as “the Terrible” • Palace built by Louis XIV • One of the early Romanovs • new intellectual movement • Known for there short hair • unlimited and unrestrained • A reference to the Spanish soldiers • term that comes from the word Caesar • Reestablishment of the Stuart monarchy • Any association of people, such as a guild • the prevalent architectural style in Europe • ...
World War Z 2025-01-15
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- the amount of female stories
- the amount of male stories
- What sort of apocalypse is it?
- What season did the zombies become inactive?
- The country of the first story
- Arthur Sinclair's department that he directs
- the common male name they used to refer to zombies
- Self-destructive vice president
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- the weapon that worked to aim at zombies' heads
- the syndrome that killed many
- Author
- What occupation did the main character have?
- the first name Paul redeker goes by to hide his identity
- the name of the vaccine
- the name of the only character that appears 4 times
15 Clues: Author • the name of the vaccine • the amount of male stories • the amount of female stories • the syndrome that killed many • What sort of apocalypse is it? • The country of the first story • Self-destructive vice president • What occupation did the main character have? • What season did the zombies become inactive? • Arthur Sinclair's department that he directs • ...
World War 1 2025-02-10
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- The treaty that ended WW1
- a batch of people with similar political ambitions
- A plan where Germany would attack France and Russia
- A cease-fire
- A form of warfare using trenches
- Something made by the government to sway public opinion
- A set of peace proposals outlined by Woodrow Wilson
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- The coalition that Germany was in during WW1
- A military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- The last German Emperor
- The prime minister of France during WW1
- a fighting area on the Western border of France
- A military alliance etween Russia, France, and Great Britain
- A fighting area on the Eastern part of Europe
- The US president during WW1
15 Clues: A cease-fire • The last German Emperor • The treaty that ended WW1 • The US president during WW1 • A form of warfare using trenches • The prime minister of France during WW1 • The coalition that Germany was in during WW1 • A fighting area on the Eastern part of Europe • a fighting area on the Western border of France • a batch of people with similar political ambitions • ...
World War I 2025-02-18
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- An African American infantry regiment that spent more time in combat than any other U.S. unit during WWI.
- A U.S. government agency created to influence public opinion about the war.
- A 1918 law that restricted speech that criticized the government or the war.
- The alliance of France, Russia, and later the UK and the U.S. during WWI.
- A policy of extending a country's power through military force or colonization.
- A British passenger liner sunk by Germany, killing 128 Americans and sparking U.S. outrage.
- A strong sense of pride in one's country or culture, often leading to competition or conflict.
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- A law requiring men between 21 and 30 to register for the military draft.
- A formal agreement between two or more nations for mutual support in case of conflict.
- - A U.S. government agency responsible for overseeing war production and distribution.
- The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during WWI.
- U.S. military forces sent to Europe to fight for the Allied Powers during WWI.
- A secret German proposal to Mexico to join the war against the U.S., intercepted by the British.
- The belief in building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- A 1917 law allowing the U.S. government to arrest anti-war activists without trial.
15 Clues: The belief in building up strong armed forces to prepare for war. • A law requiring men between 21 and 30 to register for the military draft. • The alliance of France, Russia, and later the UK and the U.S. during WWI. • A U.S. government agency created to influence public opinion about the war. • ...
Brave New World 2024-10-21
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- highest level of social power
- Elementary Class _______, how they learn.
- where fights take place in the savage lands
- lower state of social power
- Rooms where the incubators are
- drink, holiday
- indoor activity played on “dates”
- Twins,
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- where the “humans” grow
- color of clothing for gammas
- john, linda, jesus
- banned readings that the savage lived on
- johns resting place
- popular song, sung at Johns Death
- where they produce children and to educate them according to society's needs and rules
15 Clues: Twins, • drink, holiday • john, linda, jesus • johns resting place • where the “humans” grow • lower state of social power • color of clothing for gammas • highest level of social power • Rooms where the incubators are • indoor activity played on “dates” • popular song, sung at Johns Death • banned readings that the savage lived on • Elementary Class _______, how they learn. • ...
Around the World 2024-11-24
The Islamic World 2024-12-04
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- - The first four caliphs of Islam, known as "Rightly Guided."
- - The famous medical book by Ibn Sina used for centuries in both the East and West.
- - The capital of the Umayyad Caliphate.
- - The "Aristotle of the Arabs" known for his medical writings.
- - The political-religious state established by Muslim conquests.
- - Structures built by Islamic scientists to study the sky and advance astronomy.
- - The language that became the common medium of communication across the Islamic Empire.
- - The capital of the Abbasid Caliphate.
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- - Philosophy based on Greek logic, mathematics, and physics.
- - Period of cultural and intellectual flourishing in the Islamic world (790-1258).
- - A medical condition for which Islamic doctors developed a surgical treatment.
- - A famous Moroccan traveler who journeyed across the Islamic world.
- - Formal centers of learning that taught a variety of subjects.
- - Mathematical field pioneered by Islamic scholars.
- - A device used in Islamic astronomy for navigation and star observation.
15 Clues: - The capital of the Umayyad Caliphate. • - The capital of the Abbasid Caliphate. • - Mathematical field pioneered by Islamic scholars. • - Philosophy based on Greek logic, mathematics, and physics. • - The first four caliphs of Islam, known as "Rightly Guided." • - The "Aristotle of the Arabs" known for his medical writings. • ...
Around the world 2025-09-03
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- A European country known for its sunflowers
- European country famous for pizza and pasta
- European country known for flamenco and paella
- European country known for high-quality cars
- Home of the Amazon rainforest
- African country known for safaris and the Great Rift Valley
- An Asian country famous for Mount Fuji
- Known for delicious pastries
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- The country that is home to the Great Wall
- Country of the Nile River
- The country famous for Bollywood movies
- A North American country famous for tacos
- The second-largest country in the world by area
- The country that is home to kangaroos
- A country that connects Europe and Asia
15 Clues: Country of the Nile River • Known for delicious pastries • Home of the Amazon rainforest • The country that is home to kangaroos • An Asian country famous for Mount Fuji • The country famous for Bollywood movies • A country that connects Europe and Asia • A North American country famous for tacos • The country that is home to the Great Wall • ...
World Cultures Project 2025-09-29
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- Products produced quicker
- Divides powers of Government
- U.S. has this Government type
- Leaving a country
- Store Huge amounts of info
- Give all key powers to government
- Help with defense
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- 25 years
- Lowest density place
- 3 questions needed
- 300 or more years
- 10 worldwide
- Highest Density place
- Way of life
- Government country
15 Clues: 25 years • Way of life • 10 worldwide • 300 or more years • Leaving a country • Help with defense • 3 questions needed • Government country • Lowest density place • Highest Density place • Products produced quicker • Store Huge amounts of info • Divides powers of Government • U.S. has this Government type • Give all key powers to government
World and Lives 2025-10-01
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- The adjective to describe the dog in The Jewellery Maker
- The religion that the speaker references in Name Journeys
- Who may have been involved in the Pot's capture
- The word that describes the great great grandfathers desperation for A Wider View
- The length of a working day in A Wider View
- The adjective used to describe the sound of the English pronunciation of the speakers name - Name Journeys
- The Jewellery Maker is compared to this profession
- These 3 words describe the Jewellery Maker's wife and her appearance
- The examples of paradise stated all link to this overall theme
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- What the Pot has no access to
- "_______ are _______ you know pot"
- The word used to describe the English soil in Name Journeys
- Where A Wider View is set
- How the speaker has been told to keep his Paradise
- Ridges, Scent and Hum are all examples of this type of language in A Portable Paradise
15 Clues: Where A Wider View is set • What the Pot has no access to • "_______ are _______ you know pot" • The length of a working day in A Wider View • Who may have been involved in the Pot's capture • How the speaker has been told to keep his Paradise • The Jewellery Maker is compared to this profession • The adjective to describe the dog in The Jewellery Maker • ...
New World Explorers 2025-10-06
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- What empire did Hernan Cortez conquer?
- What was the land called that the vikings landed in the New World?
- What did Amerigo Vespucci create that made him popular?
- What state did Ponce de Leon discover?
- What empire did Francisco Pizarro conquer?
- What viking was the first European to land in the New World?
- Who is America named after?
- Which country was Christopher Columbus born in?
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- Which explorer PROVED Columbus had discovered a new World?
- Which explorer was looking for the Fountain of Youth?
- What country was St. Brendan from?
- What country were all conquistadors exploring for?
- What river was Hernando de Soto the first European to cross?
- Which explorer was looking for a trade route to the Indies?
- Which country did Christopher Columbus sail for?
- what did Nunez de Balboa discover?
16 Clues: Who is America named after? • What country was St. Brendan from? • what did Nunez de Balboa discover? • What empire did Hernan Cortez conquer? • What state did Ponce de Leon discover? • What empire did Francisco Pizarro conquer? • Which country was Christopher Columbus born in? • Which country did Christopher Columbus sail for? • ...
Famous World Cities 2025-10-16
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- : capital of Spain
- : city with the Opera House
- : capital of Japan
- : city with the Big Ben
- : major city in Canada
- : capital of Portugal
- : famous for Carnival in Brazil
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- : capital of France
- : capital of Egypt
- : city that connects Europe and Asia
- : birthplace of democracy
- : city that never sleeps
- : city with the Colosseum
- : home of the Burj Khalifa
- : capital of Thailand
15 Clues: : capital of Egypt • : capital of Spain • : capital of Japan • : capital of France • : capital of Thailand • : capital of Portugal • : major city in Canada • : city with the Big Ben • : city that never sleeps • : birthplace of democracy • : city with the Colosseum • : home of the Burj Khalifa • : city with the Opera House • : famous for Carnival in Brazil • ...
Countries 2020-03-23
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- This country has the world’s longest railway
- The official animal of this country is the Unicorn
- Lillies are the national flower of this country
- This country is the largest producer of hazelnuts in the world
- This country has the highest number of museums in the world
- This country has the third longest river in the world
- There are 23 national parks in this country
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- The world’s best and most delicious coffee is produced there
- The motto of this country is “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”
- People make and eat a lot of chocolate in this country
- The most popular dishes from the country are fajitas, quesadillas, enchiladas and tacos
- Toothpaste was invented there
- It is the largest spanish speaking country in the world
13 Clues: Toothpaste was invented there • There are 23 national parks in this country • This country has the world’s longest railway • Lillies are the national flower of this country • The official animal of this country is the Unicorn • This country has the third longest river in the world • People make and eat a lot of chocolate in this country • ...
Soccer and Football 2024-08-15
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- Patrick ______ is one of the best quarterbacks.
- The World Cup happens every ____ years.
- The Super ____ is the biggest football game of the year.
- What is the most popular sport in the world?
- A football game lasts 60 min, with four ______.
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- Who is the only player in soccer that can use their hands?
- The ____ cup is the biggest soccer tournament in the world.
- The goal of soccer is to kick the ball into the other team's ____.
- To play soccer, you need a soccer ball and two ____.
- What is one of the most popular sports in the United States?
- What do we call the player that throws the ball in football?
- Soccer is a game played with ____ teams.
- Cristiano ______ is a famous soccer player.
13 Clues: The World Cup happens every ____ years. • Soccer is a game played with ____ teams. • Cristiano ______ is a famous soccer player. • What is the most popular sport in the world? • Patrick ______ is one of the best quarterbacks. • A football game lasts 60 min, with four ______. • To play soccer, you need a soccer ball and two ____. • ...
WORLD WAR 1 2023-03-17
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- The first name of US President who proposed the Fourteen Points for peace negotiations after World War 1.
- What was the term used to describe the passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, leading to the US entering the war?
- Which country's assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand sparked the beginning of World War 1
- Which battle, fought in 1916, resulted in heavy losses for the British and French armies?
- (....warfare)the term used to describe the policy of keeping troops in the trenches during World War 1?
- Which country withdrew from the Triple Alliance in 1914 and became neutral in World War 1?
- What was the term used to describe the intense pride in one's country that contributed to the start of World War 1
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- What was the term used to describe the movement for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine during World War 1?
- Which country withdrew from World War 1 in 1917 due to domestic unrest and political turmoil?
- The first name of country which declared war on Germany in support of the Allies in 1917
- What was the name of the German war plan that aimed to quickly defeat France before turning to Russia in World War 1?
11 Clues: The first name of country which declared war on Germany in support of the Allies in 1917 • Which battle, fought in 1916, resulted in heavy losses for the British and French armies? • Which country withdrew from the Triple Alliance in 1914 and became neutral in World War 1? • ...
TECHXP CROSSWORD 2022-02-15
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- Indian state having longest coastline.
- ___ in Agra is one of the 7 wonders of the world
- World's tallest rail bridge
- Originated in India and still popular health exercise
- Popular past time sport played in India
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- World'd tallest brick minaret
- Smallest state in India
- most holy river in india
- National sport of India
- National beverage of India
- Father of Nation of India
- India has the _________ largest population in the world.
- Largest Mela Gathering event in the world
13 Clues: Smallest state in India • National sport of India • most holy river in india • Father of Nation of India • National beverage of India • World's tallest rail bridge • World'd tallest brick minaret • Indian state having longest coastline. • Popular past time sport played in India • Largest Mela Gathering event in the world • ___ in Agra is one of the 7 wonders of the world • ...
Histroy 10 reviwew 2016-06-03
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- loving their country
- people who made alcohol and sold it as the real thing
- a time when someone or something is completely destroyed
- illegal bars
- passenger ship sunk by a German u-boat in 1915
- American woman who worked factories during world warll
- 32nd president
- world organization to promote international peace
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- people being free from captivity
- thing people have to do for them selves
- large prisons during world war 2
- angry or harmful action
- hitler's secret police force
13 Clues: illegal bars • 32nd president • loving their country • angry or harmful action • hitler's secret police force • people being free from captivity • large prisons during world war 2 • thing people have to do for them selves • passenger ship sunk by a German u-boat in 1915 • world organization to promote international peace • people who made alcohol and sold it as the real thing • ...
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