world Crossword Puzzles
Ancient World 2021-08-18
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- Paleolithic period when people were hunters and gatherers
- First empire in history
- Community with its own separate government
- The first civilization
- Territories and people under one ruler
- Creation of waterways to carry water to crops
- Period when metal was used to make weapons and tools
- Person who studies ancient history by searching for and studying ancient artifacts
- A person who writes down information
- Belief in many Gods
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- Buying, selling and exchanging goods
- Area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Collection of Babylonian laws
- Period of time before written records
- Society with cities, government workers and social class
- Type of writing with wdges and curves carved in clay
- Temple to worship a God
- King of Urik that had many adventures
- An expert in or student of history
- Belief in one God
20 Clues: Belief in one God • Belief in many Gods • The first civilization • First empire in history • Temple to worship a God • Collection of Babylonian laws • An expert in or student of history • Buying, selling and exchanging goods • A person who writes down information • Period of time before written records • King of Urik that had many adventures • ...
World Religions 2021-10-19
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- The founder of Buddhism
- The street sweepers who aren't considers part of the Hinduism caste system
- The first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- Believes order in the household is the best way to ensure order in society
- The father of Judaism
- The head of the Hinduism Caste system and are priests
- obeys superior in Chinese philosophies
- 12 followers/friends of Jesus who spread his word after his death
- Where Christians go to worship on Sundays
- The holiest day in Christian year
- Believes harsh laws & punishments are best ways to ensure order in society
- one of the 5 pillars of Islam about prayer
- A state of eternal bliss in Buddhism
- Believed by Christians to be the Messiah
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- The warriors and kings of the Hinduism Caste system
- traditions and personal sayings/words of Muhammad
- role model for inferior in Chinese philosophies
- A temple in Mecca
- The merchants and landowners in the Hinduism Caste system
- The commoners, peasants and servants in the Hinduism caste system
- The first monotheistic religion
- The four central beliefs containing the essence of Buddhist teaching
- A leader, exemplar
- Someone who performs the call to prayer
- The person that was given the ten commandments by Yahweh
- Believes balance and harmony in nature are the best ways to ensure order in society
- Where the Hebrews settled
- The symbol of Christianity
- A Collection of Buddha's teachings
- The place where Siddhartha Gautama founded Buddhism
30 Clues: A temple in Mecca • A leader, exemplar • The father of Judaism • The founder of Buddhism • Where the Hebrews settled • The symbol of Christianity • The first monotheistic religion • The holiest day in Christian year • A Collection of Buddha's teachings • A state of eternal bliss in Buddhism • obeys superior in Chinese philosophies • Someone who performs the call to prayer • ...
World Power 2021-10-21
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- A strong (imperialistic) nation that establishes rule over a “nation of interest”
- officially ended the Spanish-American war
- US ship that exploded in Cuba
- became a US Territory in 1898
- US territory acquired in the Treaty of Paris
- president from 1897-1901
- extending a nation’s power politically or through military power
- president from 1901-1909
- acquired in 1867
- the way in which a country interacts with other countries
- remaining neutral or separate in the affairs of other nations
- advocating for political and economic cooperation between nations
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- allowed for U.S. naval bases in Cuba and intervention whenever necessary
- President in Hawaii from 1894-1898
- sensational journalism
- expanding a nation’s influence by claiming territory
- agreement of support between nations if one is attacked
- war in Cuba in 1898
- the last queen of Hawaii
- Chinese secret society led a rebellion to stop Japanese colonization
- gave equal trading rights to all foreign nations in China
- US territory acquired in the Treaty of Paris; those who live there are US citizens
- US territory acquired in the Treaty of Paris
23 Clues: acquired in 1867 • war in Cuba in 1898 • sensational journalism • the last queen of Hawaii • president from 1897-1901 • president from 1901-1909 • US ship that exploded in Cuba • became a US Territory in 1898 • President in Hawaii from 1894-1898 • officially ended the Spanish-American war • US territory acquired in the Treaty of Paris • US territory acquired in the Treaty of Paris • ...
Programmer's World 2021-10-23
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- Originally for TV set top boxes
- System crash
- Bangalore in Plano
- UNIX designer
- Programming for dinosaurs
- Enigma solver
- Binary tree variant
- Best worst programming language
- Spaghetti code
- Array substitute
- Tough CS class
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- Capital One Founder
- Efficient integer storage
- Born in a garage
- Overnight process
- EDS Headquarters
- C language inventor
- When to print totals
- Programmer trap
- Father of algorithm analysis
- Recursion meets chess
- Perot-bot's home
22 Clues: System crash • UNIX designer • Enigma solver • Spaghetti code • Tough CS class • Programmer trap • Born in a garage • EDS Headquarters • Array substitute • Perot-bot's home • Overnight process • Bangalore in Plano • Capital One Founder • C language inventor • Binary tree variant • When to print totals • Recursion meets chess • Efficient integer storage • Programming for dinosaurs • ...
Our World 2021-10-25
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- Natural Home to Whales sharks and dolphins
- These animals fly in the sky
- the sun is for day, and the .... for the night
- cows like eating green ...
- A caterpillar in a cocoon turns into a ...
- a thick and big plant with many branches
- meow
- Man's best friend
- ....and the moon Can be seen at night in the sky
- In the afternoon the sky is ...
- Is both a color and name of a fruit
- the color of sunflowers
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- we go Hiking up a ...
- Rain falls from many...
- Yongding is the biggest..flowing through Beijing
- Biggest Land animal
- Blue + yellow =
- the color of lavender
- We see this in the sky only after it rains
- King of the jungle
- Paper is made from ....
- a Lamb is a litttle ...
22 Clues: meow • Blue + yellow = • Man's best friend • King of the jungle • Biggest Land animal • we go Hiking up a ... • the color of lavender • Rain falls from many... • Paper is made from .... • a Lamb is a litttle ... • the color of sunflowers • cows like eating green ... • These animals fly in the sky • In the afternoon the sky is ... • Is both a color and name of a fruit • ...
world geography 2021-10-14
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- where a businesses are free from government control.
- where people elect repersentative to run the goverment.
- middle latitudes wind coming out of the west.
- land set apart a nature.
- lawmaking group.
- part of a city or town.
- a stretch of canal blocked off at each end by strong gates.
- control production of goods.
- a city and its surrounding.
- to go from one country,region,or place to
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- country moving a government of it own.
- use violence in an attempt to achieve political goals.
- permanent frozen layer below earths surface.
- business,region or nation
- spread freely.
- the land and maritime area between the Lena river in Russia and the Mackenzie river in Canada.
- a border between two countries Colombian exchange.
- group of nomads nomadic herders a nomadic lifestyle.
- member of a people moving no permanent home.
- an alliance.
- a very large city.
- goods and service that are produced in one country.
22 Clues: an alliance. • spread freely. • lawmaking group. • a very large city. • part of a city or town. • land set apart a nature. • business,region or nation • a city and its surrounding. • control production of goods. • country moving a government of it own. • to go from one country,region,or place to • permanent frozen layer below earths surface. • ...
World History 2021-10-26
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- name of the exchange that happened between the Americas and the old World.
- last name of the conquistador that destroyed the Aztecs.
- largest state population-wise.
- smallest state population-wise.
- belief that the earth was the center of the universe.
- unit we are studying 1500's.
- name of the plague that killed 2/3 of europe.
- name of the road where mass amounts of trade happened.
- last name of the guy that challenged the church with the 95 theses.
- name of the civilization in Mexico 1500's.
- Name of the largest river in the U.S.
- discovered the moons of jupiter.
- name of the car Choe drives.
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- belief that earth was not the center of the earth.
- largest volcano in Washington
- Last name of the principal.
- name of the reformation that challenged the church.
- food source but also the guy who discovered the scientific method.
- Name of our ASB president.
- last name of the inventor of the printing press.
- last name of the guy that discovered the laws of motions.
- name of the 2nd element in the scientific periodic table.
- idea that focused on humanity.
- name of the civilization in South America 1500's.
- state that has the largest reserves of oil.
- instrument that Mr. C, Clack, and Choe all play.
26 Clues: Name of our ASB president. • Last name of the principal. • unit we are studying 1500's. • name of the car Choe drives. • largest volcano in Washington • largest state population-wise. • idea that focused on humanity. • smallest state population-wise. • discovered the moons of jupiter. • Name of the largest river in the U.S. • name of the civilization in Mexico 1500's. • ...
Emily's World 2021-11-09
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- Judy's school town
- morning drink in ukranian
- town of your childhood
- your profession
- Your house number
- school you attended
- annual vaca spot
- your astrological sign
- favorite sandwich
- town you live in
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- ferdys profession
- how young you are!
- fruit you have every AM
- food delivery
- your true love
- Your street name
- fine italian restaurant
- your other language
- Your youngest child
- instrument in your house
- # of children you've had
21 Clues: food delivery • your true love • your profession • Your street name • annual vaca spot • town you live in • ferdys profession • Your house number • favorite sandwich • how young you are! • Judy's school town • your other language • school you attended • Your youngest child • town of your childhood • your astrological sign • fruit you have every AM • fine italian restaurant • instrument in your house • ...
Roman World 2022-04-05
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- A common person in ancient Rome
- a change to make a situation better
- a type of government in which citizens vote for their leaders
- A big accomplishment in the ancient Roman world,made for public entertainment
- to reject a decision or proposal made by another government body
- the basis for Roman law that protected citizens’ rights
- A language invented by the Romans that helps with languages we have today (Italian, Spanish, French & Portuguese)
- A thing the Romans made to help support buildings
- A person who rules an entire empire
- A stone structure invented to carry water
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- the wars between Rome and Carthage for control of the Mediterranean region
- A brief time of peace in ancient Rome
- A open market, political center, and
- A person who rules with total authority
- One of two chiefs elected
- an administrative district of a larger empire of country
- A wealthy land owner in ancient Rome
- a representative who fought to protect the rights of ordinary citizens in ancient Rome
- A professional Roman Soldier
- advisors to the consuls; early on the were patricians but plebeians eventually became members
- place
21 Clues: place • One of two chiefs elected • A professional Roman Soldier • A common person in ancient Rome • a change to make a situation better • A person who rules an entire empire • A open market, political center, and • A wealthy land owner in ancient Rome • A brief time of peace in ancient Rome • A person who rules with total authority • A stone structure invented to carry water • ...
World History 2022-04-10
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- the country which had intense relationship with French
- where the first war with tanks took place
- the dynasty when China experienced large scale of population growth
- religion that mostly developed in South Asia
- “the sick man of Europe”
- the ocean which brought trades that connected Africa, Europe and Asia
- what Germany has been reduced due to the treaty of versailles
- the dynasty when China established script
- political orientation to maintain military force
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- the country which established Institutional Revolutionary Party in 1929
- what Germany had to pay to the allied countries
- strategy used in war of attrition
- trade routes originated in ancient China
- where the war with the most dead took place
- the capital city established in japan during Heian period
- the weapon developed by British in 1916
- one of the biggest river over the world in America
- philosophy started in 550 B.C.E. in China
- bond between states
- capital of French
20 Clues: capital of French • bond between states • “the sick man of Europe” • strategy used in war of attrition • the weapon developed by British in 1916 • trade routes originated in ancient China • where the first war with tanks took place • philosophy started in 550 B.C.E. in China • the dynasty when China established script • where the war with the most dead took place • ...
World History 2021-12-03
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- was a French colonist, navigator, cartographer, draftsman, soldier, explorer, geographer, ethnologist, diplomat.
- Chinese explorer, diplomat and during China's early Ming dynasty.
- First "Italian" explorer but was really Spanish.
- was a Portuguese explorer and a subject of the Hispanic Monarchy from 1518.
- made significant advances in mathematics and astronomy.
- an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession.
- is a term which is applied to the majority of Earth's Western Hemisphere.
- The culture that did sacrificed.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries.
- the stage of the Atlantic slave trade.
- was a Portuguese mariner and explorer In 1488.
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- The prince of England.
- a tool for navigation.
- involved the transportation by slave traders of various enslaved African people.
- is a large-scale estate, generally centered on a farm for slaves to work.
- a technique used in Mesoamerican agriculture.
- the exchange of diseases, ideas, food.
- was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.
- consists of Africa, Europe, and Asia.
- Mother culture of Meso America known for giant head structures.
- famous explorer with last name Cook.
- was a Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea.
22 Clues: The prince of England. • a tool for navigation. • The culture that did sacrificed. • famous explorer with last name Cook. • consists of Africa, Europe, and Asia. • the exchange of diseases, ideas, food. • the stage of the Atlantic slave trade. • a technique used in Mesoamerican agriculture. • was a Portuguese mariner and explorer In 1488. • ...
World History 2021-12-03
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- an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to God or to a divine or supernatural figure.
- discovered the Hawaiian Islands
- egment of the global slave trade that transported between 10 million and 12 million enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century.
- a member of the Quechuan peoples of Peru maintaining an empire until the Spanish conquest
- the first to sail from Europe to India by rounding Africa's Cape of Good Hope
- the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slave
- member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century
- the exchange of diseases, ideas, food. crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World
- commanded the largest and most advanced fleet the world had ever seen
- an instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it.
- western hemisphere, especially the Americas, after the European “age of discovery” beginning in the early 16th century.
- Portuguese navigator whose discovery in 1488 of the Cape of Good Hope showed Europeans there was a feasible route to India around the storm-driven
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- explorer for Portugal, and later Spain, who discovered the Strait of Magellan while leading the first expedition to successfully circumnavigate the globe. He died en route and Juan Sebastián del Cano completed it
- developed the science of astronomy, calendar systems, and hieroglyphic writing.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- Known as the “Father of New France
- tip of Africa.
- ¨Mother culture¨ of meso America known for giant head statues
- helped capture the North African city of Ceuta, sponsored voyages of exploration with the aim of building colonies in the North Atlantic and West Africa
- sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- invented by the Aztec civilization. Sometimes referred to as "floating gardens¨
- Known for discovering America but actually landed in Cuba
- on past events in Africa, Asia, and Europe
24 Clues: tip of Africa. • discovered the Hawaiian Islands • Known as the “Father of New France • on past events in Africa, Asia, and Europe • Known for discovering America but actually landed in Cuba • ¨Mother culture¨ of meso America known for giant head statues • the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slave • ...
World History 2021-12-03
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- an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to God or to a divine or supernatural figure.
- discovered the Hawaiian Islands
- egment of the global slave trade that transported between 10 million and 12 million enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century.
- a member of the Quechuan peoples of Peru maintaining an empire until the Spanish conquest
- the first to sail from Europe to India by rounding Africa's Cape of Good Hope
- the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slave
- member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century
- the exchange of diseases, ideas, food. crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World
- commanded the largest and most advanced fleet the world had ever seen
- an instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it.
- western hemisphere, especially the Americas, after the European “age of discovery” beginning in the early 16th century.
- Portuguese navigator whose discovery in 1488 of the Cape of Good Hope showed Europeans there was a feasible route to India around the storm-driven
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- explorer for Portugal, and later Spain, who discovered the Strait of Magellan while leading the first expedition to successfully circumnavigate the globe. He died en route and Juan Sebastián del Cano completed it
- developed the science of astronomy, calendar systems, and hieroglyphic writing.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- Known as the “Father of New France
- tip of Africa.
- ¨Mother culture¨ of meso America known for giant head statues
- helped capture the North African city of Ceuta, sponsored voyages of exploration with the aim of building colonies in the North Atlantic and West Africa
- sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- invented by the Aztec civilization. Sometimes referred to as "floating gardens¨
- Known for discovering America but actually landed in Cuba
- on past events in Africa, Asia, and Europe
24 Clues: tip of Africa. • discovered the Hawaiian Islands • Known as the “Father of New France • on past events in Africa, Asia, and Europe • Known for discovering America but actually landed in Cuba • ¨Mother culture¨ of meso America known for giant head statues • the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slave • ...
World History 2021-12-03
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- an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to God or to a divine or supernatural figure.
- discovered the Hawaiian Islands
- egment of the global slave trade that transported between 10 million and 12 million enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century.
- a member of the Quechuan peoples of Peru maintaining an empire until the Spanish conquest
- the first to sail from Europe to India by rounding Africa's Cape of Good Hope
- the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slave
- member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century
- the exchange of diseases, ideas, food. crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World
- commanded the largest and most advanced fleet the world had ever seen
- an instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it.
- western hemisphere, especially the Americas, after the European “age of discovery” beginning in the early 16th century.
- Portuguese navigator whose discovery in 1488 of the Cape of Good Hope showed Europeans there was a feasible route to India around the storm-driven
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- explorer for Portugal, and later Spain, who discovered the Strait of Magellan while leading the first expedition to successfully circumnavigate the globe. He died en route and Juan Sebastián del Cano completed it
- developed the science of astronomy, calendar systems, and hieroglyphic writing.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- Known as the “Father of New France
- tip of Africa.
- ¨Mother culture¨ of meso America known for giant head statues
- helped capture the North African city of Ceuta, sponsored voyages of exploration with the aim of building colonies in the North Atlantic and West Africa
- sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- invented by the Aztec civilization. Sometimes referred to as "floating gardens¨
- Known for discovering America but actually landed in Cuba
- on past events in Africa, Asia, and Europe
24 Clues: tip of Africa. • discovered the Hawaiian Islands • Known as the “Father of New France • on past events in Africa, Asia, and Europe • Known for discovering America but actually landed in Cuba • ¨Mother culture¨ of meso America known for giant head statues • the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slave • ...
World Geography 2021-12-13
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- this part of america consists of 7 countries
- africa's snugged up friend
- morocco's home
- I seem central...but I'm not
- directly east of TN
- includes british columbia and nunavut
- includes libya,egypt, and sudan
- owns samsung
- bangkok is here
- hey, I'm not connected
- island close to Florida
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- underneath east TN
- underneath middle TN
- super eastern, super traditional
- between greenland and western europe
- I am the PB to the russia/china sandwich
- directly above TN
- number of USA states
- underneath west TN
- includes norway, finland, and sweden
- sydney belongs here
- big and cold
- largest south american country
- so, soooo cold, no one wants to live here
24 Clues: owns samsung • big and cold • morocco's home • bangkok is here • directly above TN • underneath east TN • underneath west TN • directly east of TN • sydney belongs here • underneath middle TN • number of USA states • hey, I'm not connected • island close to Florida • africa's snugged up friend • I seem central...but I'm not • largest south american country • includes libya,egypt, and sudan • ...
Natural World 2022-02-27
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- Long living pond sliders
- A Queenly butterfly
- Reduce, Reuse, ...
- The highest point on Earth
- The bear who runs across the sky
- A mermaid's favorite shade of pink
- Construction inclined shark
- Carnivorous plant named for the goddess of Love
- Birds of prey found in Monmouth
- NJ state tree
- Shark movie that takes place in NJ
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- Nemo's house in Finding Nemo
- The largest of the great apes
- Darwin's favorite birds
- The longest river in the world
- The fastest lang animal
- The most common gas in the atmosphere
- A prideful King
- A jungle trap often seen in cartoons
- Eg: Kangaroos, Opossum, Wombats
20 Clues: NJ state tree • A prideful King • Reduce, Reuse, ... • A Queenly butterfly • Darwin's favorite birds • The fastest lang animal • Long living pond sliders • The highest point on Earth • Construction inclined shark • Nemo's house in Finding Nemo • The largest of the great apes • The longest river in the world • Eg: Kangaroos, Opossum, Wombats • The bear who runs across the sky • ...
our world 2022-03-28
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- besties
- most common tour
- wet or dry
- "your are caller number"
- at the top of your document
- "printing"
- company acronym
- hotel you never remember
- our system
- aka confirmation
- 2 long 1 wide
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- most annoying
- what we call clients
- yellow
- "stay there"
- not so fast
- biggest account
- transfers provided by______
- what pax don't do
- doesn't stop
20 Clues: yellow • besties • wet or dry • "printing" • our system • not so fast • "stay there" • doesn't stop • most annoying • 2 long 1 wide • biggest account • company acronym • most common tour • aka confirmation • what pax don't do • what we call clients • "your are caller number" • hotel you never remember • transfers provided by______ • at the top of your document
Eurovision World 2022-05-01
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- Who was the first Armenian non-qualifier?
- ..., love, peace, peace.
- Which African country competed in ESC?
- Who lost his phone on the stage in 2022?
- What is Ronela's surname?
- Which country did Céline Dion represent in Eurovision 1988?
- Which country disqualified in 2021?
- Eurovision 2013 was held in
- Give that wolf a ... .
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- Which country finished second at Eurovision in 2021?
- What was the title of the winning song from 2015?
- Which country sent a bunch of grannies to represent it in 2012?
- The name of the song which won in 2018?
- James Newman is the UK entry in 2021. But what is his song called?
- Which country holds the record of most victories in Eurovision?
- Which country sent a pair of wolves to ESC?
- What is Hovig's nationality?
- Which country got the least points in 2016?
- Who Tsov disliked the most in ESC 2021?
- Who sang "Soldi"?
20 Clues: Who sang "Soldi"? • Give that wolf a ... . • ..., love, peace, peace. • What is Ronela's surname? • Eurovision 2013 was held in • What is Hovig's nationality? • Which country disqualified in 2021? • Which African country competed in ESC? • The name of the song which won in 2018? • Who Tsov disliked the most in ESC 2021? • Who lost his phone on the stage in 2022? • ...
World Languages 2022-05-03
20 Clues: ဗမာ • 日本語 • 中國人 • 한국어 • Türk • عربى • فارسی • עברית • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ • हिन्दी • नेपाली • Svenska • Pусский • Fançais • Gaeilge • Español • English • Íslenska • Português • Tiếng Việt
World Languages 2022-05-03
20 Clues: ဗမာ • 日本語 • 中國人 • 한국어 • Türk • عربى • فارسی • עברית • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ • हिन्दी • नेपाली • Svenska • Pусский • Fançais • Gaeilge • Español • English • Íslenska • Português • Tiếng Việt
world views 2022-07-12
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- The place where Jesus was born
- These Christians believe that the Bible is the word of humans, inspired by God.
- St. Thomas Aquinas was a Christian who asked the question: “Why is there _______________ rather than nothing?”
- The month when Muslims fast
- Christian place of worship
- The belief that God is all powerful
- Having the freedom to make your own choices
- The theory that we adapt over time to our environment
- The argument for cause and effect
- Someone who denies the existence of God
- Islamic place of worship
- These Christians believe that, as the Bible is the word of God, the stories in the Bible should be taken literally.
- The first prophet of Islam, Gods messenger
- Answers to the question of why God allows evil
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- The belief that God is all loving
- The argument for design and purpose
- Something or someone who is morally bad
- An argument is ____________when it is valid AND the premises are true. The conclusion of such an argument will be true.
- These Christians believe that the Bible is the word of God. However, different aspects of the Bible were written by different
- Someone who is part of the Islamic religion
- The belief that God is all knowing
- The theory that the world started from a chemical explosion
- The belief that good and bad comes back around
- The ritual washing in Islam
- An argument is __________ if when the premises are true.
- The name of the Muslim God
- The pilgrimage Muslims make to Mecca
- Someone who is unsure of their beliefs about God
- is a statement assumed to be true for the purposes of the argument.
- The second pillar of faith in Islam
30 Clues: Islamic place of worship • Christian place of worship • The name of the Muslim God • The month when Muslims fast • The ritual washing in Islam • The place where Jesus was born • The belief that God is all loving • The argument for cause and effect • The belief that God is all knowing • The argument for design and purpose • The belief that God is all powerful • ...
Kevin's World 2022-08-10
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- unfriendly meat?
- The first female one was Jodie Whittaker
- The dream king or a role for Fishburne
- Halt___________ Fire
- An unscripted first date performance
- A soft collectible for (man)children
- The_______Dead
- The best Ryan or rum
- A challenging instrument?
- Alliterative singer who allegedly only hears what she wants to
- A Jeopardy category Kevin rarely questions
- A scenic ‘isle’ or a ‘ring’
- ________in Manhattan, vehicle for a Howard
- Quinto star of NOS4A2
- ________ Call Saul
- Item oft left out of the laundry
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- Tony Manero’s jurisdiction?
- A credit on Kevin’s card
- ‘Bottomless’ item in hospitaliano
- A very cherry Breakfast for (man)children
- Partner of Yutani in film
- Kevin’s formative capital
- ‘Bottomless’ item on AMC Digital
- An ‘out there’ namesake for cats
- a premium TV series that was very ‘Hammy’
- An irksome director duo
- Vehicle for a Breslin
- a premium screaming service?
- Chief Brody’s jurisdiction
- Dispenser of sweetness
- A Blockbuster Alternative for 90s employment
- Where we’re supposed to be three days a week
- The Walking Dead:__________
- James Badge Dale’s AMC series
- A plentiful grain and a prolific Anne
35 Clues: The_______Dead • unfriendly meat? • ________ Call Saul • Halt___________ Fire • The best Ryan or rum • Vehicle for a Breslin • Quinto star of NOS4A2 • Dispenser of sweetness • An irksome director duo • A credit on Kevin’s card • Partner of Yutani in film • Kevin’s formative capital • A challenging instrument? • Chief Brody’s jurisdiction • Tony Manero’s jurisdiction? • ...
Contemporary world 2022-05-22
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- South Africa was colonized by _____
- the average number of people who live in a unit of area, such as a square mile. Population density measures how crowded an area is
- land or water route to move people and goods from place to place easily
- a country that is physically divided into separate parts, such as a chain of islands, and/or politically or culturally divided
- the state of being extremely poor
- to hire someone outside of a company
- a fight between different groups within a country
- an animal celebrated in Hinduism
- the nonviolent disobeying of laws
- along period of time of extreme dryness or water shortages
- fishing for enough food to live on
- seasonal movement of humans or animals from one region to another
- Gandhi was a member of which caste
- a team game similar to baseball
- a holiday where you light candles to drive away darkness
- a Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia
- a way to compare the social and economic development levels of countries developed by the United Nations
- relating to the city
- severe shortage of food, affecting large numbers and large areas
- religions in India
- disease given by mosquitos that affects the liver and kidneys
- to sent to another country for aid or profit
- a reddish powder used to create designs on the skin
- job that an untouchable might hold
- man who devotes himself to religion
- a policy or system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race; specifically South Africa
- there are 12 _______ that appear on the Chinese calendar
- after a wedding, the bride will wear a _____
- North Korea and South Korea are divided on the _______ parallel
- most North Koreans go _____ from lack of medical care
- disease of the immune system not given by mosquitos
- god or goddess
- a different job an untouchable might have
- a large landmass that is part of a continent but distinct from it; separate region of a continent
- the practice of extending a nation’s influence by controlling other territories
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- a community made up of people who share a common cultural background
- when South Sudan was formed as a new country
- sale of goods or services brought in from abroad, or another country
- the from, settle, or establish a colony or an overseas territory
- belief in one god
- strip of land connecting two land masses
- a group of islands
- job one of the jobs of the highest caste
- which kind of system dictates a person’s permanent place in the social hierarchy
- Regional variation of a main language
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities
- 2022 is the year of the _____
- dry monsoons begin in which direction
- the variety of species in an ecosystem
- the year India became an independent country
- a way to worship in a Hindu temple
- belief that a person has a duty to live an honorable life
- half of the earth
- the practice of making small loans to people starting their own businesses
- disease that is given by mosquitos and causes high fever
- completely surrounded by land
- India’s film industry in Mumbai
- Safe place
- relating to countryside
- which ocean do wet monsoons pick up moisture
- farming carried out mainly to provide food for farm families, with little surplus for sale to others
- insufficient and poor nutrition
- piece of land with water on three sides
- leading member of the African National Congress (ANC), which opposed South Africa’s white minority government
- North Korea is the most________ country in the world
- a large powerful ocean wave
- series of rulers from the same family
- the color that represents good luck in the Chinese New Year
- another job of the highest caste
69 Clues: Safe place • god or goddess • belief in one god • half of the earth • a group of islands • religions in India • relating to the city • relating to countryside • a large powerful ocean wave • 2022 is the year of the _____ • completely surrounded by land • a team game similar to baseball • India’s film industry in Mumbai • insufficient and poor nutrition • an animal celebrated in Hinduism • ...
Disney World 2022-05-16
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- famous tommorrowland ride
- Opening day resort (hawaiian themed)
- height of the castle (in ft)
- train like transportation
- Flagship park of Disney World
- Popular attraction that was moved
- old name of hollywood studios
- Hollywood studios abreviation
- name of first projection fireworks show
- name of entry land
- The princess the castle is named after
- Name of Walt and Mickey statue
- Animal kingdom abbreviation
- Name of current parade
- Animal Kingdom park Icon
- Hollywood Studios park icon
- First Mountain attraction
- Flagship resort
- What Epcot stands for
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- Opening day animatronic show
- Opening date of Magic Kingdom
- _____place on earth is the Magic Kingdom Slogan
- nighttime lagoon show
- former land at magic kingdom
- opening day resort
- Name of the epcot golfball
- name of the famous nighttime parade
- secondary park
- Big animal kingdom coaster
- Name of the 50th anniversary nighttime fireworks
- Abbreviation of christmas party
31 Clues: secondary park • Flagship resort • opening day resort • name of entry land • nighttime lagoon show • What Epcot stands for • Name of current parade • Animal Kingdom park Icon • famous tommorrowland ride • train like transportation • First Mountain attraction • Name of the epcot golfball • Big animal kingdom coaster • Animal kingdom abbreviation • Hollywood Studios park icon • ...
world histry 2022-05-20
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- sculpted the stats of Daved.
- rules over the underworld
- saw the burning bush that god had sent him
- goddess of strength and protection in greek mythology
- civilization that awarded physical strength and had an amazing army.
- worship place of the jewish religion.
- Led a military through western Asia and northeastern Asia concring the land.
- goddess of beauty in greek mythology
- allowed trade through China and Europe.
- painted the Mona lisa.
- City where muslems originated.
- sacrificed people for a sun god.
- founded the muslem religion.
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- led the Mongols and had lots of children.
- war between England and france.
- had a lot of philosophers and inventors.
- The richest man in Mali.
- controlled the silk road.
- King of the gods in greek mythology
- allowed the production of books worldwide.
- fight to take back the holy land
- Lived in modern day New mexico.
- god of water and the ocean in greek mythology
- Language of the Egyptian people.
- won the war for France through her faith.
- god of war in greek mythology
- Lived in the Andes mountains.
- Plague that was transmitted by ticks.
28 Clues: painted the Mona lisa. • The richest man in Mali. • rules over the underworld • controlled the silk road. • sculpted the stats of Daved. • founded the muslem religion. • god of war in greek mythology • Lived in the Andes mountains. • City where muslems originated. • war between England and france. • Lived in modern day New mexico. • fight to take back the holy land • ...
AP World 2022-05-25
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- Collection of sacred Hindu poems
- Economic and political relationship between lords and serfs in the Middle Ages
- Fertilizer that comes from birds
- Mughal infantrymen under control of British East India Company
- Series of French Civil Wars
- Dynasty that ruled China from 581 to 618
- The religion of pilgrims to the United States
- The worship of multiple gods
- German diplomat
- High official in Muslim countries
- For a non-Chinese culture to be seemingly made Chinese through Chinese influence
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- The first Holy Roman emperor
- Nomadic cattle herders who migrated to India in 1600 B.C.E
- Theory that natural selection was applicable to humans
- Version of Buddhism that emphasizes peace and meditation
- Member of the people of Southern Russia/Ukraine noted for military skill
- The movement of intellectual increase
- A mystic and magical form of Islam
- Political ideology associated with civil liberties
- Creator of the first written law code
20 Clues: German diplomat • Series of French Civil Wars • The first Holy Roman emperor • The worship of multiple gods • Collection of sacred Hindu poems • Fertilizer that comes from birds • High official in Muslim countries • A mystic and magical form of Islam • The movement of intellectual increase • Creator of the first written law code • Dynasty that ruled China from 581 to 618 • ...
Sports World 2022-08-28
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- longball
- achieving the projected result
- found on the surface of a Titleist
- helps us get better
- results of getting hacked
- what a free throw or extra point gets you
- an icy and bumpy ride, wear your helmet
- where every golf hole begins, even miniature
- seldom a game without fisticuffs
- ready to come off the bench and contribute
- a penalty in football, hockey and soccer
- could be aluminum or wooden, come on slugger
- usually only can watch in the winter Olympics
- he or she can see it differently than the fans
- normally covers a wide receiver
- ski and shoot in the snow
- scorable in basketball and football
- bows required, but not for your hair
- a safety necessity in several sports, remember to use you head and play safe
- a barrier in sprints and the steeplechase
- a nickname once assigned to Blake by his coach
- a good one will make a huge difference for you and those around you
- look out below from the board or the platform
- one, two or four can ride
- it is a hole in one
- turn two
- part of conditioning, you love them
- an Olympic sport and livestock farm requirement
- need at least a breeze please
- some can be long on court
- scores in many sports
- the way skills and teamwork are developed
- ride, swim and run
- gotta stop that ball, it's my job
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- you know when you did and when you didn't
- what it takes to improve
- no, you can't take a walk with that ball
- one under in golf, not a pelican
- stay in your lane bro
- stroke, stroke, stroke call the coxswain
- split the uprights
- it often wins the game
- one of many aquatic strokes
- it is on the diamond not the table
- hit the dirt ... whew that was close
- one more than the anticipated strokes to finish
- in the zone, or at least the ump thought so
- there is a trill to it
- the person who inspires and directs the players
- lets hit the slopes or the water for this one
- often a missed call in football and basketball
- soccer in other countries
- he's one of the Simpsons
- tossing a heavy ball may look easy, take cover! (Not the one in your toolbox)
- races that require endurance
- short for six-pointers
- sound like what's on Florida's west coast
- slow down there speedy, no need to run now
- hustle up, now is the time to run fast
- you pass and your teammate scores
- how far can you hurl this frisbee like apparatus?
- a defensive move in basketball and offensive in football
- take your base please and thank you
- figure, speed, dancing ... some more exciting than others, fall and crashes are not uncommon
- a three bagger
- speed track, long races with spills and trills
- an oopsie by the pitcher
67 Clues: longball • turn two • a three bagger • split the uprights • ride, swim and run • helps us get better • it is a hole in one • stay in your lane bro • scores in many sports • it often wins the game • there is a trill to it • short for six-pointers • what it takes to improve • he's one of the Simpsons • an oopsie by the pitcher • results of getting hacked • ski and shoot in the snow • ...
World Religions 2022-09-14
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- Leader of Israelites
- The first of Buddhas
- A Muslim church
- The Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca
- The belief in only one God
- four central beliefs of Buddhists
- The rebirth of a soul in a new body
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- God told him to kill his son Isaac
- God in Islam
- Founder of Islam, Chief Prophet of God
- Killing by nailing them to a cross
- path to nirvana
- The Son of God who paid for our sins
- The Law of God as revealed to Moses
- transcendent state no suffering
- having attained spiritual knowledge
- An agreement or promise
- Scripture of Islam
- The Bishop of Rome
- fate in future existences
20 Clues: God in Islam • A Muslim church • path to nirvana • Scripture of Islam • The Bishop of Rome • Leader of Israelites • The first of Buddhas • An agreement or promise • fate in future existences • The belief in only one God • The Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca • transcendent state no suffering • four central beliefs of Buddhists • God told him to kill his son Isaac • ...
World Religions 2022-09-22
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- Fixed social class system
- Savor sent by god
- People who spread the word
- Lead the exodus
- Giving to the poor
- Major market community where people go to pray
- Stone building which houses statues of gods and goddesses
- Highest spiritual leader
- Religious duties
- Moral code of Islam
- Followers of Jesus
- People coming from the middle east
- Salvation for the Buddhist
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- Tells Muhammad to spread the word
- Group of people who once lived in the fertile crescent
- Pilgrimage to Mecca to worship at the Kaaba once in a lifetime
- Moral code of Judaism
- Effert in God's service
- Person who spread the word of Allah
- Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva
- The new Isreal
- People who created the holy text for Christianity
- Holy book of Islam
- Scattering of people
- Messanger from God
- Muslim place of worship
- Agreement with God
- Journey for Muhammad
28 Clues: The new Isreal • Lead the exodus • Religious duties • Savor sent by god • Giving to the poor • Holy book of Islam • Followers of Jesus • Messanger from God • Agreement with God • Moral code of Islam • Scattering of people • Journey for Muhammad • Moral code of Judaism • Effert in God's service • Muslim place of worship • Highest spiritual leader • Fixed social class system • ...
The World 2022-01-12
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- most populated country
- hottest place
- largest lake
- deepest cave
- rainiest place
- largest rainforest
- largest children population
- tallest waterfall
- longest bridge
- coldest place
- largest coral reef
- oldest building
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- least populated country
- dryest place
- most powerful volcanic eruption
- longest river
- largest continent
- tallest mountain
- largest canyon
- most populated city
- tallest building
21 Clues: dryest place • largest lake • deepest cave • hottest place • longest river • coldest place • rainiest place • largest canyon • longest bridge • oldest building • tallest mountain • tallest building • largest continent • tallest waterfall • largest rainforest • largest coral reef • most populated city • most populated country • least populated country • largest children population • ...
World Cultures 2021-11-22
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- culture centered around a person's lack of hearing
- considered a "hollow continent"
- world religion in Bethlehem; main religion of the U.S.
- practices, traditions, or customs of a group
- a structure created to remember a person or event
- world religion in Nepal and India; "Eternal Law"
- cultural movement in Europe
- 2nd smallest continent in the world
- the beliefs and behaviors of a group
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- area south of North America that is home to 7 countries (officially)
- the physical qualities that reflect the culture of a certain group
- food, language, religion, etc. shared by a group
- movie that represents African cultures
- people of European and Indian descent
- Day of the Dead
- world religion in Mecca; 5 pillars of teachings
- world religion in India; sometimes not considered a religion
- when people move from one place to another, bringing their own culture with them
- 2nd largest continent in the world
- culture found in the U.S.; present before Europeans
20 Clues: Day of the Dead • cultural movement in Europe • considered a "hollow continent" • 2nd largest continent in the world • 2nd smallest continent in the world • the beliefs and behaviors of a group • people of European and Indian descent • movie that represents African cultures • practices, traditions, or customs of a group • world religion in Mecca; 5 pillars of teachings • ...
World Events 2022-02-10
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- no one
- politician (f.)
- hurricane
- world event
- emergency room
- photo session
- to fall (reflexive)
- to get hurt
- building
- to find out about
- AUXILIOS first responders
- (f.)
- witness (f.)
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- nurse (f.)
- fire
- politician (m.)
- earthquake
- nurse (m.)
- flood
- speech
- heatwave
- army
- (m.)
- witness (m.)
- injured person (f.)
- injured person (m.)
- someone
27 Clues: fire • army • (m.) • (f.) • flood • no one • speech • someone • heatwave • building • hurricane • nurse (f.) • earthquake • nurse (m.) • world event • to get hurt • witness (m.) • witness (f.) • photo session • emergency room • politician (m.) • politician (f.) • to find out about • to fall (reflexive) • injured person (f.) • injured person (m.) • AUXILIOS first responders
Wizarding World 2022-01-22
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- terrified of her master
- a way of communicating
- carnivores
- luna's house color
- wizard servant
- giant reptile
- a horcrux that can be worn
- an auror
- can take any shape
- Hufflepuff
- Gilderoy Lockhart was in this house
- very powerful spell
- evil color
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- has feathers and hooves
- a cleansweep
- creates green flames
- becomes seriously corrupted
- does not like the moon
- color of Voldemort's eyes in the book
- her name is strange to some
- Hagrid's nickname for Buckbeak
- Mungos wizarding hospital
- takes all of Hermione's hats left for the houseelves Hermione constantly tries to free them
- one of Hagrid's favorite creatures
- like a weasel
- the family tree displayed in the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix
26 Clues: an auror • carnivores • Hufflepuff • evil color • a cleansweep • giant reptile • like a weasel • wizard servant • luna's house color • can take any shape • very powerful spell • creates green flames • does not like the moon • a way of communicating • has feathers and hooves • terrified of her master • Mungos wizarding hospital • a horcrux that can be worn • becomes seriously corrupted • ...
world cup 2022-10-31
25 Clues: gol • rede • bola • time • falta • apito • chute • placar • troféu • ganhar • placar • árbitro • campeão • goleiro • estádio • jogador • torcedor • treinador • intervalo • bandeirinha • partida/jogo • copa do mundo • cartão amarelo • primeiro tempo • cartão vermelho
world cup 2022-10-31
25 Clues: gol • bola • rede • time • apito • falta • chute • placar • placar • troféu • ganhar • estádio • árbitro • campeão • jogador • goleiro • torcedor • treinador • intervalo • bandeirinha • partida/jogo • copa do mundo • primeiro tempo • cartão amarelo • cartão vermelho
World Capitals 2021-04-03
40 Clues: Lima • Bern • Kiev • Seoul • Kabul • Rabat • Hanoi • Minsk • Quito • Tokyo • Sofia • Cairo • Ottawa • Lisbon • Moscow • Riyadh • Bogota • Vienna • Tehran • Havana • Madrid • Berlin • Beijing • Bangkok • Nairobi • Damascus • Helsinki • San Jose • Budapest • Brussels • Brasilia • Santiago • New Dehli • Reykjavik • N'Djamena • Singapore • Wellington • Copenhagen • Addis Ababa • Mexico City
World History 2021-07-15
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- Germany and Italy and Japan
- fought for Independence,Mexico's 1st President
- Giving in to an aggressor to keep peace
- Police power in Western Hemisphere
- Wartime Prime Minister of England
- Lively music with loose beat born in the U S
- author of the Theory of Relativity
- Fascist General who lead a revolt against Spain's Government
- Art that sought to link dreams to Real life
- Robin Hood of Mexico
- Leader and Symbol of Mexican Independence
- called the irrational part of the mind the Unconscious
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- US joins Cuban war for Independence
- Belief that political ties to other nations be avoided
- Declaration by U S and England that became Allies Peace Plan
- French leader with Government in Exile
- Cuban Exile who helped Cuban Independence
- Italian leader who ordered Invasion of Ethiopia in 1935
- Europe to back away from Latin America
- General whose battle cry was Land and Liberty
- Built by US and finished in 1914
- German Leader who planned the Third Reich or German Empire
- First man to fly solo over the Atlantic Ocean
- took control of Mexico by ousting President Juarez
- developed Philosophy known as Existentialism
- Germany's military strategy
26 Clues: Robin Hood of Mexico • Germany and Italy and Japan • Germany's military strategy • Built by US and finished in 1914 • Wartime Prime Minister of England • Police power in Western Hemisphere • author of the Theory of Relativity • US joins Cuban war for Independence • French leader with Government in Exile • Europe to back away from Latin America • ...
World Geography 2021-06-15
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- It is the richest country in the world.
- is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean with dense cities, imperial palaces, mountainous national parks, and thousands of shrines and temples.
- The biggest country in the world.
- the smallest country in the world.
- the place where olympus is located.
- is among the companies that provide a service q the community.
- covers much of northwestern Brazil and extends to Colombia and other countries in South America.
- the continent that exports the least amount of chemicals.
- Shares a long northern border with thye united states of america and one to the south with Guatemala and belize.
- is a very vivid glow produced in clouds by an electrical discharge.
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- is a biome with an arid climate, where rainfall is scarce.
- The city of love.
- is a country in the British Isles bordering Scotland and Wales.
- continent with the lowest amount of exports in fuel and products derived from extractive industries.
- it is the poorest country in the world.
- is the country that is known to have the dead sea.
- serves to present and favor the consumption of the products or services that are sold.
- the smallest continent in the world.
- Is the second largest continent.
- European country with a long Mediterranean coastline, has a considerable influence on Western culture and cuisine.
20 Clues: The city of love. • Is the second largest continent. • The biggest country in the world. • the smallest country in the world. • the place where olympus is located. • the smallest continent in the world. • it is the poorest country in the world. • It is the richest country in the world. • is the country that is known to have the dead sea. • ...
The world 2021-05-07
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- a ruler unconstrained by law . tyrant
- like museum exhibits
- furnish or provide , concept in business
- Zuckerberg's company ,popular hangout for surfers
- person born here , national
- could be part of a make up or charity group
- word after flat or interest
- Polis in Greek , center
- super, extreme , fanatic
- birds heading South during winter
- patriotic fePopuleling
- the ' Apprentice' boss , sore loser
- Indian Prime Minister
- grim reaper
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- they may be civil, protest topic
- organized faith
- climate change
- balance
- the UK's withdrawal from the EU
- fairness
- what a white dove could symblolize
- people of the same age , millenials are one
- Giza sight , pharoah's tomb
- beginning , origin
- Chancellor of Germany
- Ripening
- it brings people into the world , nativity
- census figure , in China around 1.4 billion
28 Clues: balance • fairness • Ripening • grim reaper • climate change • organized faith • beginning , origin • like museum exhibits • Chancellor of Germany • Indian Prime Minister • patriotic fePopuleling • Polis in Greek , center • super, extreme , fanatic • person born here , national • word after flat or interest • Giza sight , pharoah's tomb • the UK's withdrawal from the EU • ...
The world 2021-05-08
Across
- it brings people into the world , nativity
- what the white dove symbolizes
- Giza's sight , Pharoah's tomb
- could be for make-up or charitable works
- word that comes after flat or interest
- beginning or origin
- furnish or provide , concept in business
- grim reaper
- love of country , patriotism
- ruler unconstrained by law , tyrant
- the millenials are one , people of the same age
- birds heading South during winter
- balance
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- super, extreme, fanatic
- China has 1.4 billion , census figure
- fairness
- the UK's withdrawal from the EU
- 'Apprentice Boss' , sore loser
- Zuckerberg's company , popular hang out for surfers
- Indian Prime Minister
- German Chancellor
- climate change
- national,person born here
- like museum exhibits
- ripening
- Greek polis, center
- can be civil or political, protest topic
- organized faith
28 Clues: balance • fairness • ripening • grim reaper • climate change • organized faith • German Chancellor • beginning or origin • Greek polis, center • like museum exhibits • Indian Prime Minister • super, extreme, fanatic • national,person born here • love of country , patriotism • Giza's sight , Pharoah's tomb • what the white dove symbolizes • 'Apprentice Boss' , sore loser • ...
world history 2022-10-26
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- a male ruler of a small independent state.
- an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- a sporting event in which two knights (or two groups of knights) jousted on horseback with blunted weapons, each trying to knock the other off, the winner receiving a prize.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- system was the combination of the legal, economic, military, and cultural customs that flourished in medieval Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- a bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it.
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- pre industrial agricultural laborer or a farmer with limited land ownership
- a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility.
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- a person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor.
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- the female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- The daughter of a monarch
- the son of a monarch
- a member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
34 Clues: the son of a monarch • The daughter of a monarch • a male ruler of a small independent state. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor. • a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor. • ...
world history 2022-10-26
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- a male ruler of a small independent state.
- an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- a sporting event in which two knights (or two groups of knights) jousted on horseback with blunted weapons, each trying to knock the other off, the winner receiving a prize.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- system was the combination of the legal, economic, military, and cultural customs that flourished in medieval Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- a bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it.
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- pre industrial agricultural laborer or a farmer with limited land ownership
- a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility.
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- a person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor.
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- the female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- The daughter of a monarch
- the son of a monarch
- a member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
34 Clues: the son of a monarch • The daughter of a monarch • a male ruler of a small independent state. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor. • a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor. • ...
world history 2022-10-26
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- a depression surrounding a castle, city wall, or other fortification, usually but not always filled with water
- a woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent
- man who separates himself from society and lives either alone (a hermit or anchorite) or in an organized community in order to devote himself full time to religious life
- usually comprised of tracts of agricultural land, a village whose inhabitants worked that land, and a manor house where the lord who owned or controlled the estate lived
- an un-free person, esp one bound to the land
- a female member of a royal family, usually the daughter of a king or queen or the wife of a prince
- a church that contains the cathedral (Latin for 'seat') of a bishop
- medieval stronghold, generally the residence of the king or lord of the territory in which it stands
- the transfer of goods and services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money
- the rural poor, rural residents, serfs, agricultural laborers, and the “common” or. “simple” people
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord
- a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen
- The wife or widow of a king
- anyone who is involved in business or trade
- the sovereign ruler of a small state in Continental Europe called a duchy
- a surviving memorial of something past
- a supreme ruler, sovereign over a nation or a territory, of higher rank than any other secular ruler except an emperor, to whom a king may be subject
- the science and the art that deal with the use, display, and regulation of hereditary symbols employed to distinguish individuals, armies, institutions, and corporations
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups
- A defensive mound of earth or a wall with a broad top and usually a stone parapet; a wall-like ridge of earth, stones or debris; an embankment for defensive purpose
- a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat
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- a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire
- a chivalrous competition or mock fight in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (12th to 16th centuries)
- the strongest portion of the fortification of a castle, the place of last resort in case of siege or attack
- a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras
- a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family
- a person who served his lord as a mounted and heavily armed soldier
- system, a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- to imply something wearisome or challenging
- a general title for a prince or sovereign or for a feudal superior
- a vassal's source of income, held from his lord in exchange for services
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war in the 11th and 12th centuries
- a body of ordained ministers in a Christian church
- a type of movable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat
34 Clues: The wife or widow of a king • a surviving memorial of something past • to imply something wearisome or challenging • anyone who is involved in business or trade • a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat • a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire • an un-free person, esp one bound to the land • a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen • ...
world history 2022-10-26
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- a depression surrounding a castle, city wall, or other fortification, usually but not always filled with water
- a woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent
- man who separates himself from society and lives either alone (a hermit or anchorite) or in an organized community in order to devote himself full time to religious life
- usually comprised of tracts of agricultural land, a village whose inhabitants worked that land, and a manor house where the lord who owned or controlled the estate lived
- an un-free person, esp one bound to the land
- a female member of a royal family, usually the daughter of a king or queen or the wife of a prince
- a church that contains the cathedral (Latin for 'seat') of a bishop
- medieval stronghold, generally the residence of the king or lord of the territory in which it stands
- the transfer of goods and services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money
- the rural poor, rural residents, serfs, agricultural laborers, and the “common” or. “simple” people
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord
- a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen
- The wife or widow of a king
- anyone who is involved in business or trade
- the sovereign ruler of a small state in Continental Europe called a duchy
- a surviving memorial of something past
- a supreme ruler, sovereign over a nation or a territory, of higher rank than any other secular ruler except an emperor, to whom a king may be subject
- the science and the art that deal with the use, display, and regulation of hereditary symbols employed to distinguish individuals, armies, institutions, and corporations
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups
- A defensive mound of earth or a wall with a broad top and usually a stone parapet; a wall-like ridge of earth, stones or debris; an embankment for defensive purpose
- a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat
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- a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire
- a chivalrous competition or mock fight in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (12th to 16th centuries)
- the strongest portion of the fortification of a castle, the place of last resort in case of siege or attack
- a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras
- a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family
- a person who served his lord as a mounted and heavily armed soldier
- system, a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- to imply something wearisome or challenging
- a general title for a prince or sovereign or for a feudal superior
- a vassal's source of income, held from his lord in exchange for services
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war in the 11th and 12th centuries
- a body of ordained ministers in a Christian church
- a type of movable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat
34 Clues: The wife or widow of a king • a surviving memorial of something past • to imply something wearisome or challenging • anyone who is involved in business or trade • a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat • a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire • an un-free person, esp one bound to the land • a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen • ...
World History 2022-10-26
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- a woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent.
- a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat.
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups.
- person who served his lord as a mounted and heavily armed soldier
- a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras.
- a type of moveable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat.
- a vassal's source of income, held from his lord in exchange for services.
- wife or widow of a king.
- anyone who is involved in business or trade
- A defensive mound of earth or a wall with a broad top and usually a stone parapet; a wall-like ridge of earth, stones or debris; an embankment for defensive purpose.
- man who separates himself from society and lives either alone (a hermit or anchorite) or in an organized community in order to devote himself full time to religious life.
- usually comprised of tracts of agricultural land, a village whose inhabitants worked that land, and a manor house where the lord who owned or controlled the estate lived
- the transfer of goods and services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money.
- to imply something wearisome or challenging.
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war in the 11th and 12th centuries.
- a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family.
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- one having power and authority over others
- the sovereign ruler of a small state in Continental Europe called a duchy
- a chivalrous competition or mock fight in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (12th to 16th centuries).
- the strongest portion of the fortification of a castle, the place of last resort in case of siege or attack.
- an unfree person, esp one bound to the land.
- system,a type of social and political system in which landholders provide land to tenants in exchange for their loyalty and service.
- a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire
- supreme ruler, sovereign over a nation or a territory, of higher rank than any other secular ruler except an emperor, to whom a king may be subject.
- a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen
- a female member of a royal family, usually the daughter of a king or queen or the wife of a prince.
- science and the art that deal with the use, display, and regulation of hereditary symbols employed to distinguish individuals, armies, institutions, and corporations
- medieval stronghold, generally the residence of the king or lord of the territory in which it stands.
- a body of ordained ministers in a Christian church
- the rural poor, rural residents, serfs, agricultural laborers, and the “common” or. “simple” people.
- a depression surrounding a castle, city wall, or other fortification, usually but not always filled with water
- a church that contains the cathedra (Latin for 'seat') of a bishop
- a surviving memorial of something past
- ,one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord.
34 Clues: wife or widow of a king. • a surviving memorial of something past • one having power and authority over others • anyone who is involved in business or trade • a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat. • an unfree person, esp one bound to the land. • a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire • to imply something wearisome or challenging. • ...
world history 2022-10-26
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- the sovereign ruler of a small state
- a surviving memorial of the past
- a code of honor emphasized
- a chivalrous competition in the Middle Ages
- the transfer of goods
- system a system where people are given land
- a piece of land ruled by a king
- a series of religious wars
- an unfree person
- a defensive mound of earth or a wall
- a type of bridge at the entrance to a castle
- a member of a household or monarch
- man who separates himself from society
- a body of ordained ministers
- a general title for a prince
- to imply something wearisome
- a tilted peer
- the supreme ruler over a sovereign nation
- “common” or. “simple” people
- the strongest portion of the castle
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- anyone involved in business
- the science of the art of
- house where the lord lived
- a person who reigns over a kingdom
- a vassals source of income
- a depression surrounding a castle
- a church that contains the cathedral
- one invested with a fief
- the wife or widow of the king
- the residence of the king or lord
- a person who served as a lord
- a royal member of the family
- a male ruler
- a women who dedicates her life to religion
34 Clues: a male ruler • a tilted peer • an unfree person • the transfer of goods • one invested with a fief • the science of the art of • a code of honor emphasized • house where the lord lived • a vassals source of income • a series of religious wars • anyone involved in business • a body of ordained ministers • a general title for a prince • to imply something wearisome • ...
Contemporary World 2023-12-14
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- It is concerned with the organization of the money, industry, and trade of a country, region, or society.
- A person who has been forced to leave their country.
- All the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- A feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food.
- Term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place.
- A person who moves from one place to another.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Indicates the balance.
- The state of being a member of a particular country and having rights because of it.
- A means of supporting one's existence, especially financially or vocationally; living.
- The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
- Something that is accepted, considered to be true, or held as an opinion
- The imparting or exchanging of information or news.
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- Member of the Roman Catholic Church.
- The state of being free from danger or threat.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb.
- The governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- The habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant.
- An inhabited place of greater size, population, or importance than a town or village.
- The movement of a person or people from one country, locality, place of residence, settling in another.
- Relating to the whole world;
- Beneficial to one's physical, mental, or emotional state
- To come or bring to a later or more advanced or expanded stage; grow or cause to grow gradually.
- The quality of being able to adjust to new conditions.
- The belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers, especially a God or gods.
- Means of approaching or entering a place.
- The ability to move freely.
- The process of increasing in physical size.
- Comprises news, art, educational content, and any form of information that can reach or influence people.
- The customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group.
30 Clues: Indicates the balance. • The ability to move freely. • Relating to the whole world; • Member of the Roman Catholic Church. • Means of approaching or entering a place. • The process of increasing in physical size. • A person who moves from one place to another. • The state of being free from danger or threat. • The imparting or exchanging of information or news. • ...
World Capitals 2023-11-25
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- Capital of Argentina.
- Capital of Russia, known for its iconic Red Square.
- Capital of Canada.
- Capital of Turkey.
- Capital of Ireland.
- Capital city of the Netherlands.
- Capital of Egypt, located on the Nile River.
- The capital city of France known for its art and culture.
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- Capital of the United States.
- Capital of Brazil.
- Capital of Kenya in East Africa.
- Capital of Japan.
- Capital of India.
- Capital of China and host of the 2008 Summer Olympics.
- Capital city of Italy, famous for its history and architecture.
- Capital city of the United Kingdom.
- Capital of Mexico.
- Capital of Thailand, known for its vibrant street life.
- Capital city of South Korea.
- Capital of Australia.
20 Clues: Capital of Japan. • Capital of India. • Capital of Brazil. • Capital of Canada. • Capital of Turkey. • Capital of Mexico. • Capital of Ireland. • Capital of Argentina. • Capital of Australia. • Capital city of South Korea. • Capital of the United States. • Capital of Kenya in East Africa. • Capital city of the Netherlands. • Capital city of the United Kingdom. • ...
World Capitals 2023-11-25
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- Capital of Mexico.
- Capital of India.
- Capital city of the United Kingdom.
- Capital of Canada.
- Capital of Brazil.
- Capital of Australia.
- Capital of Kenya in East Africa.
- Capital of China and host of the 2008 Summer Olympics.
- Capital city of South Korea.
- The capital city of France known for its art and culture.
- Capital of Thailand, known for its vibrant street life.
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- Capital of the United States.
- Capital of Japan.
- Capital of Ireland.
- Capital of Russia, known for its iconic Red Square.
- Capital of Egypt, located on the Nile River.
- Capital city of the Netherlands.
- Capital of Turkey.
- Capital of Argentina.
- Capital city of Italy, famous for its history and architecture.
20 Clues: Capital of Japan. • Capital of India. • Capital of Mexico. • Capital of Canada. • Capital of Brazil. • Capital of Turkey. • Capital of Ireland. • Capital of Argentina. • Capital of Australia. • Capital city of South Korea. • Capital of the United States. • Capital city of the Netherlands. • Capital of Kenya in East Africa. • Capital city of the United Kingdom. • ...
Emby’s World 2023-12-14
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- Country where they live
- Tiny baby _______
- Mom’s favorite
- Dad and Emby are both ______
- Sara ____, an Instagram handle that ignores the star of the show
- nutritional supplement prominently featured
- scary party decor
- “Imagine saying that to a _____!”
- Sara’s job before babes
- Not buns but ______
- Emby doesn’t want her hair to blow in this
- Twins’ birthday month
- Dad’s ancestral homeland
- To wear in crib and toddlin’ around
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- Sonia and Emby birth month
- You look like a ______
- regular stop for coffee and bagel sandwiches
- what to give sad baby
- Dad’s name
- Here for Emby ___ content.
- Thigh revealing Halloween costume
- Emby’s middle name in song
- 2nd birthday party theme
- Color of Emby’s iconic coat
- Fave on the go snack
- The cute twin
- “One thing about me, I’m the cutest ____”
27 Clues: Dad’s name • The cute twin • Mom’s favorite • Tiny baby _______ • scary party decor • Not buns but ______ • Fave on the go snack • what to give sad baby • Twins’ birthday month • You look like a ______ • Country where they live • Sara’s job before babes • 2nd birthday party theme • Dad’s ancestral homeland • Sonia and Emby birth month • Here for Emby ___ content. • Emby’s middle name in song • ...
World Studies 2023-12-15
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- Bridge-like structures that carried water from the hills into Rome's cities.
- Was a shrewd politician who convinced Emperor Justinian to stop the Nika Riots.
- This monarch built the Palace of Versailles.
- The most famous example of Greek architecture.
- The rich landowners in Rome.
- The farmers, merchants, artisans, and traders in Rome.
- Julius Caesar crossed this river to start the Roman Civil War.
- This was the economic system within Feudalism.
- Held the highest authority in the feudal system.
- A writing system used in Ancient Egypt.
- Carthage used this animal to fight the Ancient Romans.
- The leader of the Aztec Empire when Cortes arrived in modern-day Mexico.
- Held the second highest authority in the feudal system.
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- He was a conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire.
- The sea located directly to the south of Greece.
- Part of the Triangular Trade where African slaves were brought to the Americas from Africa.
- Was Rome's basic military unit.
- Was the King of Babylon who published a remarkable set of laws.
- This city in Ancient Greece was ruled by a democracy.
- This city in Ancient Greece was ruled by an oligarchy.
- The first group to discover America.
- A mounted warrior on horseback.
- The religion that people in Ancient Mesopotamia followed.
- This farmer was the lowest member of the Feudal System
- A poet who made a poem about the Trojan War.
25 Clues: The rich landowners in Rome. • Was Rome's basic military unit. • A mounted warrior on horseback. • The first group to discover America. • A writing system used in Ancient Egypt. • This monarch built the Palace of Versailles. • A poet who made a poem about the Trojan War. • The most famous example of Greek architecture. • This was the economic system within Feudalism. • ...
World Capitals 2024-01-15
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- Myanmar
- Sweden
- Hungary
- Philippines
- Netherlands
- Uruguay
- Australia
- Serbia
- Croatia
- Mongolia
- Burkina Faso
- Austria
- Colombia
- Zambia
- Yemen
- Ivory Coast
- Iceland
- Romania
- Saudi Arabia
- Burundi
- Honduras
- Argentina
- Belgium
- Kenya
- Cyprus
- Poland
- Nepal
- Egypt
- Tunisia
- UAE
- N. Macedonia
- Brazil
- Peru
- Belarus
- Russia
- France
- Turkey
- Greece
- Denmark
- Norway
- Belize
- Oman
- Pakistan
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- India
- Ecuador
- Suriname
- Cuba
- Spain
- Laos
- Israel
- Afghanistan
- N. Korea
- Iraq
- Switzerland
- China
- Kazakhstan
- Libya
- Algeria
- Paraguay
- Ukraine
- B&H
- Iran
- Ireland
- Vietnam
- Lebanon
- Italy
- Indonesia
- Thailand
- Syria
- DRC
- Lithuania
- Finland
- Germany
- Estonia
- Namibia
- Latvia
- Venezuela
- Czechia
- Japan
- Nicaragua
- S. Korea
- Congo
82 Clues: B&H • DRC • UAE • Cuba • Laos • Iraq • Iran • Peru • Oman • India • Spain • China • Libya • Yemen • Kenya • Italy • Syria • Nepal • Egypt • Japan • Congo • Sweden • Israel • Serbia • Zambia • Cyprus • Poland • Brazil • Latvia • Russia • France • Turkey • Greece • Norway • Belize • Myanmar • Ecuador • Hungary • Uruguay • Croatia • Austria • Algeria • Iceland • Ukraine • Romania • Ireland • Vietnam • Burundi • Belgium • Lebanon • Tunisia • Finland • Germany • Estonia • Namibia • Belarus • Czechia • Denmark • Suriname • ...
World Geography 2024-01-17
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- large natural elevation of Earth surface
- sector that exploits natural resources
- able to be recycled
- lines run north and south
- solar panel an example of this
- exchanging of goods
- last name of best geography teacher ever
- how you view a region
- buildings, roads/highways
- measures distance on a map
- something you use or consume
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- lines run east and west
- what helps you determine direction on a map
- still body of land surrounded by land
- country that has a number for each citizen
- disaster sudden and terrible event in nature
- all life exists in this
- something someone does for you
- sector where services are provided
- separates north/south hemisphere
20 Clues: able to be recycled • exchanging of goods • how you view a region • lines run east and west • all life exists in this • lines run north and south • buildings, roads/highways • measures distance on a map • something you use or consume • solar panel an example of this • something someone does for you • separates north/south hemisphere • sector where services are provided • ...
World History 2023-09-15
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- an organization
- classes a grouping of similar social factors
- moves from one region to another
- A succession of rulers
- plant foods and domestication of animals
- state
- An ancient temple tower
- gatherers hunts animals and gathers wild plants
- of labor perform different jobs to meet society
- The belief in many gods
- The heads of state
- an advanced and complex society
- System of writing
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- the system for producing and obtaining goals and services
- a member of an extinct species
- the taming of wild animals
- New Stone Age
- The use of knowledge to invent new tools or devices
- supplies of goods and labor not needed
- To water crops
20 Clues: state • New Stone Age • To water crops • an organization • System of writing • The heads of state • A succession of rulers • An ancient temple tower • The belief in many gods • the taming of wild animals • a member of an extinct species • an advanced and complex society • moves from one region to another • supplies of goods and labor not needed • plant foods and domestication of animals • ...
Islamic World 2023-09-18
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- A building for Muslim prayer
- The second-holiest Islamic city, where the first mosque was built
- A place at which people worship a saint or a god
- Acceptance
- The religion based on the messages & teachings of the Prophet Muhammad
- A mystic Islamic philosophy that teaches that people can find God’s love by having a personal relationship with God
- Islamic Religious laws derived from the Qur’an & Sunnah
- A journey to a sacred place
- A chapter of the Qur’an
- To make an effort; to struggle
- The way Muhammad lived, which provides a model for the duties & way of life expected of Muslims
- Pilgrimage to Mecca
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- A narrow tower from which Muslims are called to prayer
- Muslims who thought anyone could be caliph if they were a good Muslim
- Five acts of worship required of all Muslims
- Muslims who thought only members of Muhammad’s family could be caliphs
- The holy book of Islam
- A follower of Islam
- The holiest Islamic city, where Muhammad was born
- The most sacred Islamic shrine, located in Mecca
- A monotheistic Indic religion founded by Guru Nanak c.1500 CE
- An oral tradition of stories about the Prophet’s sayings & actions
22 Clues: Acceptance • A follower of Islam • Pilgrimage to Mecca • The holy book of Islam • A chapter of the Qur’an • A journey to a sacred place • A building for Muslim prayer • To make an effort; to struggle • Five acts of worship required of all Muslims • A place at which people worship a saint or a god • The most sacred Islamic shrine, located in Mecca • ...
World Leaders 2023-09-12
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- - Former Prime Minister of Japan
- - President of Brazil
- - President of South Africa
- - Prime Minister of Canada
- - President of Ukraine
- - President of China
- - President of the United States
- - Prime Minister of the UK
- - President of Venezuela
- - Prime Minister of Australia
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- - Former President of the United States
- - President of France
- - Prime Minister of Hungary
- - Former leader of Cuba
- - Chancellor of Germany
- - President of Russia
- - Former President of Argentina
- - President of Mexico
- - President of South Korea
- - Prime Minister of India
20 Clues: - President of China • - President of France • - President of Brazil • - President of Russia • - President of Mexico • - President of Ukraine • - Former leader of Cuba • - Chancellor of Germany • - President of Venezuela • - Prime Minister of India • - Prime Minister of Canada • - Prime Minister of the UK • - President of South Korea • - Prime Minister of Hungary • ...
WORLD CAPITALS 2023-10-02
33 Clues: PERU • MALI • CUBA • OMAN • EGYPT • KENYA • SUDAN • ITALY • RWANDA • ZAMBIA • NORWAY • TURKEY • GREECE • CANADA • BHUTAN • ROMANIA • BELGIUM • FINLAND • ENGLAND • MOROCCO • VIETNAM • NIGERIA • ERITREA • IRELAND • GERMANY • HUNGARY • MONGOLIA • PARAGUAY • BULGARIA • PAKISTAN • ZIMBABWE • LITHUANIA • AUSTRALIA
World History 2023-09-28
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- rebirth
- paper material
- migration of Jews
- religious law
- deep understanding
- Tombs
- Jewish houses
- righteous conduct
- wearing a simple robe
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- four major social groups
- written records
- group
- forced to leave their homeland
- agreement
- church retreat
- system rigid social hierarchy
- strict
- migrate
- European language
- actions determine your afterlife
20 Clues: group • Tombs • strict • rebirth • migrate • agreement • religious law • Jewish houses • church retreat • paper material • written records • migration of Jews • European language • righteous conduct • deep understanding • wearing a simple robe • four major social groups • system rigid social hierarchy • forced to leave their homeland • actions determine your afterlife
World Capitals 2023-09-11
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- - Red Square's home
- - Modernist architecture city
- - Australian capital
- - Sushi capital
- - Pyramids' city
- - Colosseum's city
- - Tango city
- - Nobel Prizes city
- - Dutch capital
- - Big Ben's home
- - Great Wall location
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- - Danube River capital
- - Canadian capital
- - Danube River capital
- - Flamenco city
- - Acropolis city
- - Petronas Towers city
- - Brandenburg Gate city
- - Eiffel Tower city
- - Nobel Peace Prize city
- - Northern Lights city
- - Taj Mahal city
- - Guinness brewery city
23 Clues: - Tango city • - Flamenco city • - Sushi capital • - Dutch capital • - Acropolis city • - Pyramids' city • - Taj Mahal city • - Big Ben's home • - Canadian capital • - Colosseum's city • - Red Square's home • - Eiffel Tower city • - Nobel Prizes city • - Australian capital • - Great Wall location • - Danube River capital • - Danube River capital • - Petronas Towers city • - Northern Lights city • ...
World Cuisines 2023-10-16
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- A French dish made by slow-cooking in red wine.
- Spanish rice dish often flavored with saffron.
- Chinese dumplings often filled with meat or vegetables.
- A popular Italian dish made with thin sheets of pasta.
- A classic American sandwich with a beef patty.
- A Vietnamese noodle soup with herbs and meat.
- A Japanese dish of vinegared rice and various toppings.
- An Indonesian dish of seasoned and skewered meat.
- A Middle Eastern spread made from chickpeas.
- A traditional Swiss melted cheese dish.
- A Moroccan stew with meat, vegetables, and spices.
- An Ethiopian flatbread used as a utensil.
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- A Turkish dish of layered filo pastry and nuts.
- A Mexican specialty featuring tortillas and meat.
- A Thai noodle dish with a sweet and spicy sauce.
- A Greek dish of minced and grilled meat.
- A Korean dish of fermented vegetables.
- A Russian dish of stuffed dumplings.
- A spicy Indian dish with a tomato-based sauce.
- A Brazilian dish of black beans and pork.
20 Clues: A Russian dish of stuffed dumplings. • A Korean dish of fermented vegetables. • A traditional Swiss melted cheese dish. • A Greek dish of minced and grilled meat. • A Brazilian dish of black beans and pork. • An Ethiopian flatbread used as a utensil. • A Middle Eastern spread made from chickpeas. • A Vietnamese noodle soup with herbs and meat. • ...
world capitals 2023-10-31
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- - Known for its vibrant nightlife.
- - Canada's second-largest city.
- - Capital of Poland.
- - Headquarters of the EU.
- - Famous for its lively pubs.
- - The capital of Colombia.
- - Australia's capital city.
- - Home of the Sibelius Monument.
- - The home of Buckingham Palace.
- - Birthplace of the Olympics.
- - Site of the 2008 Summer Olympics.
- - The capital of Italy with ancient ruins.
- - Capital of Portugal.
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- - Famous for its canals.
- - Lies on the banks of the Nile River.
- - Known as the "City of a Hundred Spires."
- - Known as the "City of Love."
- - Home to the White House.
- - Famous for its classical music.
- - The capital of Norway.
- - A planned city in Brazil.
- - Known for its cycling culture.
- - Divided by the Danube River.
- - Situated across multiple islands.
- - Capital of Germany known for its history.
- - The host city of the 2020 Olympics.
- - Turkey's capital city.
- - The capital of Russia.
- Delhi - The capital of India.
- - Birthplace of democracy.
30 Clues: - Capital of Poland. • - Capital of Portugal. • - Famous for its canals. • - The capital of Norway. • - Turkey's capital city. • - The capital of Russia. • - Headquarters of the EU. • - Home to the White House. • - The capital of Colombia. • - Birthplace of democracy. • - A planned city in Brazil. • - Australia's capital city. • - Famous for its lively pubs. • ...
world capitals 2023-10-31
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- - A planned city in Brazil.
- - Famous for its lively pubs.
- - The capital of Colombia.
- - Birthplace of democracy.
- - Situated across multiple islands.
- - Capital of Poland.
- - Known as the "City of Love."
- - Home to the White House.
- - The capital of Norway.
- - Known for its cycling culture.
- - Headquarters of the EU.
- - Known for its vibrant nightlife.
- Delhi - The capital of India.
- - Lies on the banks of the Nile River.
- - Divided by the Danube River.
- - Canada's second-largest city.
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- - The capital of Russia.
- - Australia's capital city.
- - Famous for its classical music.
- - Capital of Germany known for its history.
- - The home of Buckingham Palace.
- - The capital of Italy with ancient ruins.
- - Famous for its canals.
- - Capital of Portugal.
- - Birthplace of the Olympics.
- - Known as the "City of a Hundred Spires."
- - Home of the Sibelius Monument.
- - The host city of the 2020 Olympics.
- - Site of the 2008 Summer Olympics.
- - Turkey's capital city.
30 Clues: - Capital of Poland. • - Capital of Portugal. • - The capital of Russia. • - Famous for its canals. • - The capital of Norway. • - Turkey's capital city. • - Headquarters of the EU. • - The capital of Colombia. • - Birthplace of democracy. • - Home to the White House. • - Australia's capital city. • - A planned city in Brazil. • - Famous for its lively pubs. • ...
AP world 2023-10-31
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- Led the largest ships in the world on 7 voyages of explorations
- A branch of Mahayana Buddhism
- basic monumental unit in china
- Good for traveling long distances
- Spoken by swahili people
- A paper instrument
- A large group of people who share a national region
- allows circits to be switched by electrical equipment
- Known as the "victory tower"
- involved siginficant western diffusion of eastern crops
- Discarded or abandoned
- A city in Mali
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- Genghis Khan
- Values of meditation
- He built the great mosque in Timbuktu
- Asking for things
- A place to rest and trade goods
- Wrote the Rihlah
- A temple complex
- Emphasized self-cultivation
20 Clues: Genghis Khan • A city in Mali • Wrote the Rihlah • A temple complex • Asking for things • A paper instrument • Values of meditation • Discarded or abandoned • Spoken by swahili people • Emphasized self-cultivation • Known as the "victory tower" • A branch of Mahayana Buddhism • basic monumental unit in china • A place to rest and trade goods • Good for traveling long distances • ...
World Facts 2024-01-25
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- They are cutting down a lot of these around the school.
- Owls don't have _______.
- The longest river in Asia.
- The name of the base we are currently on.
- Extremely Enthusiastic or Extremely Excited.
- This place is home to the largest Ice Sheet on Earth.
- These only exist because Earth’s atmosphere acts as a prism for light. In scientific terms, it’s called “scattering”.
- Known as the Sunshine State.
- As of 2024, 92% of the worlds currency is ________.
- The unabbreviated word: (lb.)
- This place is the driest (non-polar) place on earth.
- Known as the Empire State.
- Currently classified to be the oldest country in the world.
- This river once flowed in the opposite direction.
- Known as the first state.
- This fruit takes about two years to grow.
- It isn't actually round, more of an oval, not flat either.
- The fourth layer of Earth's atmosphere.
- The chef's name is Jerome ________.
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- It would take you a total of _______ months to walk across the great wall of china.
- There are this many chairs in gadget lab.
- The Stannard Rock ______ is known as the loneliest place in America.
- Most famous chocolate in the world.
- An artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
- This country is the most forested country in the world.
- The abbreviation of: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- The Tallest statue in the world; The Statue of Unity is located in __________.
- Super hard math: 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9-8-7-6-5-4-1=__.
- There are this many buttons on the intercom. (Reminder: Dont press them.)
- This town in Nebraska has a population of one and it's the mayor.
- Mr. _________'s favorite drink is coke zero.
- The Second layer of the Earth' Atmosphere.
- The Shishi High School located in _______ is the world's oldest school.
- The absence or complete absorption of light.
- It's nickname is the peach state.
- Known as the most haunted city in America.
- Oink.
- An institution for educating people.
- Known as "Selene" by the Greeks and "Luna" by the Romans. ;
39 Clues: Oink. • Owls don't have _______. • Known as the first state. • The longest river in Asia. • Known as the Empire State. • Known as the Sunshine State. • The unabbreviated word: (lb.) • It's nickname is the peach state. • Most famous chocolate in the world. • The chef's name is Jerome ________. • An institution for educating people. • The fourth layer of Earth's atmosphere. • ...
World History 2023-10-19
20 Clues: holy • Deadly • leader • old war • honored • citizen • Theatre • praising • holds people • Hard workers • Image breakers • lack of growth • isolated place • made from pipes • government body • wealthy landowner • has full authority • holy city of mecca • men have all power • Muslim place of worship
World Geography 2023-10-27
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- movement from one part of something to another
- another word for coastal edges
- primary language
- How much of south america is covered by the amazon rain forest.
- One of the world's largest rivers?
- Gold
- What is the pull factor to Latin American cities?
- Catholicism What is the largest religion?
- What flows into the amazon river?
- Leading exporter of copper.
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- 18 million people
- How many square miles of land does Latin america cover?
- Where is the world's largest rain forest located?
- Majority of Latin Americans live in...
- Natural resources of Peru and mexico
- Natural resources of mexico and Venezuela
- The second most popular language.
- tropical climate
- how high do trees soar in the rain forest?
- How many countries are there in south america?
20 Clues: Gold • primary language • tropical climate • 18 million people • Leading exporter of copper. • another word for coastal edges • The second most popular language. • What flows into the amazon river? • One of the world's largest rivers? • Natural resources of Peru and mexico • Majority of Latin Americans live in... • Natural resources of mexico and Venezuela • ...
John's World 2023-12-25
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- Middle name
- Surname of John's favorite uncle
- TV show with a very slow car
- Eye color
- "messed up" former planet
- Born July 3, 2019
- City in North Carolina
- TV show with very fast cars
- Best dog breed ever, informally
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- Uncle in East Lansing
- Aunt and provider of used clothes
- Surname of uncle with same first name
- Nickname for John's new house
- San _____
- Double ______ (John's first invention)
- City where he lives
- Mother of John
- Birthday month
- e4 c5
- Road where his new house will be
- Shoes worn without socks
- Telephone App
- Friend of John
23 Clues: e4 c5 • San _____ • Eye color • Middle name • Telephone App • Mother of John • Birthday month • Friend of John • Born July 3, 2019 • City where he lives • Uncle in East Lansing • City in North Carolina • Shoes worn without socks • "messed up" former planet • TV show with very fast cars • TV show with a very slow car • Nickname for John's new house • Best dog breed ever, informally • ...
World Capitals 2024-01-08
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- Capital of Russia.
- Capital of Egypt, lays upon the Nile River.
- Capital of South Korea, birthplace of K-Pop.
- Capital of Ukraine.
- Capital of Italy, has many landmarks, particularly home of the Colosseum.
- Capital of the England, home of Buckingham Palace, and Big Ben.
- Capital of Greece, Europe’s oldest city, credited with the invention of democracy, named based off a goddess.
- Capital of Netherlands.
- Capital of North Korea.
- Capital of Ireland.
- Capital of China, home of the Great Wall of China, Temple of Heaven, and the Forbidden City.
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- Capital of Japan, home of Shibuya Crossing.
- Capital of Belgium shares a name with a vegetable.
- Capital of Sweden.
- Capital of Germany, once separated east and west, wall torn down in 1989.
- Capital of Poland.
- Capital of Spain, home of three soccer clubs, one of which rivals FC Barcelona.
- Capital of Thailand.
- Capital of France, home of the Eiffel Tower.
- Aires Capital of Argentina.
20 Clues: Capital of Russia. • Capital of Sweden. • Capital of Poland. • Capital of Ukraine. • Capital of Ireland. • Capital of Thailand. • Capital of Netherlands. • Capital of North Korea. • Aires Capital of Argentina. • Capital of Japan, home of Shibuya Crossing. • Capital of Egypt, lays upon the Nile River. • Capital of South Korea, birthplace of K-Pop. • ...
WORLD GEOGRAPHY 2024-01-12
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- measures the distance north or south of the equator
- the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area
- a symbol on a map that shows the cardinal directions
- one acting on a system from outside the system
- the mostly solid bulk of Earth's interior
- the intentional or unintentional alteration of the physical environment
- forces that forces not change the Mechanical energy of an object
- rapid influx of fortune seekers to the site of newly discovered gold deposits
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- Who is the absolute goat of basketball who made a 3-1 comeback against fraudulent curry and has the most points all time and is my butterball cutie patootie biscuit king.GOAT
- The ability of living organisms to adjust themselves to their surroundings
- a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth
- the rocky outer part of Earth
- any natural feature of the Earth's surface, such as a hill, a lake, or a beach
- when a company hires a third party to perform their task
- mesures distance on a map
- measures distance e
- or west of the prime meridian
- feelings and prejudices that may or may not be true
- a type of government as well as an economic system
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location
- the thin life-supporting stratum of Earth's surface
21 Clues: measures distance e • mesures distance on a map • the rocky outer part of Earth • or west of the prime meridian • the mostly solid bulk of Earth's interior • a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth • one acting on a system from outside the system • a type of government as well as an economic system • measures the distance north or south of the equator • ...
World Geography 2020-05-04
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- A small stream that flows into a larger river
- The number of oceans
- The mountain separating Europe and Asia
- A continent which is a polar desert
- The continent without deserts
- The branch of Geography which involves the use of maps and measurements
- A person who makes maps
- The continent with the most countries
- This is the study of the Earth
- The largest ocean
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- The branch of Geography which involves the study of natural features
- One of the five largest seas
- The number of continents
- The body of water which meets the west coast of Trinidad
- The ocean closest to the Caribbean
- A continent completely surrounded by water
- The highest mountain in North America
- The largest continent
- A cold desert in South America
- The longest river in Europe
20 Clues: The largest ocean • The number of oceans • The largest continent • A person who makes maps • The number of continents • The longest river in Europe • One of the five largest seas • The continent without deserts • A cold desert in South America • This is the study of the Earth • The ocean closest to the Caribbean • A continent which is a polar desert • ...
World Countries 2016-04-05
20 Clues: China • Wales • Afrika • Mexiko • Indien • Irland • Italien • Holland • Spanien • Belgien • England • Somalien • Pakistan • Portugal • Schottland • Österreich • Frankreich • USA die USA • die Schweiz • Deutschland
Franny's World 2020-08-11
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- What was Fran's favorite card game?
- Fran has _____ siblings.
- Fran was ____ of the Folcroft Girls Club.
- Fran and ____ played lottery scratchoffs every Saturday
- In what city was Fran born?
- Fran's zodiac sign is _____.
- What was Fran's parents' occupation?
- What was Fran's dream occupation?
- What is Fran's dream car?
- In what town did Fran grow up?
- What is Fran's favorite treat?
- What High School did Fran attend?
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- What is Fran's favorite pastime?
- Where did Fran work for 36 years?
- What is Fran's favorite color?
- Fran's favorite breakfast meal is _____?
- Where did Fran&Bob spend their 25th wedding anniversary?
- Which child is Fran's favorite?
- What is Fran's favorite flower?
- What car does Fran drive?
- What is Fran's favorite drink?
- What is one of Fran's nicknames?
- Fran has _____ grandchildren.
- What is Fran's favorite movie?
- What is one of Fran's nicknames?
- What is Fran's favorite sport?
- What seafood is Fran allergic to?
27 Clues: Fran has _____ siblings. • What car does Fran drive? • What is Fran's dream car? • In what city was Fran born? • Fran's zodiac sign is _____. • Fran has _____ grandchildren. • What is Fran's favorite color? • What is Fran's favorite drink? • What is Fran's favorite movie? • In what town did Fran grow up? • What is Fran's favorite sport? • What is Fran's favorite treat? • ...
DIGITAL WORLD 2018-12-03
22 Clues: ekran • myszka • skaner • komórka • monitor • głośnik • drukarka • przycisk • mikrofon • słuchawki • klawiatura • sprzęt hi-fi • wideo-rozmowa • odtwarzacz MP3 • odtwarzacz DVD • konsola do gier • pamięć przenośna • kontroler do gier • słuchawki douszne • strona internetowa • kamerka internetowa • podkładka pod myszkę
World WarI 2018-12-12
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- This battle fought between July 1 and November 1 of 1916 in Northern France was one of the longest of the WW1
- Signed on November 11, 1918 this ended fighting on land, sea, and air.
- A secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office
- This battle was fought form September 26 to November 11, 1918 and was apart of a series of final confrontations on the Western Front during WW1.
- A system where a powerful nation controls and exploits one or more colonies.
- Idea spread to Influence public opinion for or against a cause.
- An armored military vehicle sometimes equipped with a cannon.
- A union formed for mutual benefit between countries.
- one of the Central Powers this country violation of its pledge to end unrestricted submarine warfare in war zone waters caused the U.S.to enter the war.
- Gavrilo, A member of the Black Hand who assassinated Archduke Franz.
- This country was apart of the Triple Entente and was bound by a treaty to protect Russia.
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- Established on Jan 10,1920 The______ of Nations was developed as way to solve disputes before they erupt into war.
- Archduke Franz whose assassination sparked WW1.
- This battle was fought from February 21 to December 18, 1916 it was the longest battle of the war.
- Pledge given to the United States by Germany on May 4 1916
- The desire of a government to maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use aggression.
- Patriotism that is marked by feelings of superiority over other countries.
- World War1 officially ended with the signing of this treaty on June 28,1919.
- The_____ Service was signed by President Woodrow Wilson on May 18,1917
- narrow ditch
20 Clues: narrow ditch • Archduke Franz whose assassination sparked WW1. • A union formed for mutual benefit between countries. • Pledge given to the United States by Germany on May 4 1916 • An armored military vehicle sometimes equipped with a cannon. • Idea spread to Influence public opinion for or against a cause. • ...
Apollo World 2019-03-02
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- to pay attention to one particular thing, person or situation.
- a building which has objects of art, culture, history and science.
- different from what is normal / weird or strange.
- a structure such as a house or a school that has a roof and walls.
- a building where plays are performed.
- a line or surface that bends gradually.
- a building where people who are sick or injured go to get medical treatment.
- a line that is not curved or at an angle.
- a door, gate or passageway used for entering a room or a building.
- the space between two lines that join and are measured in degrees.
- the main or important church for an area.
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- a building where Muslims pray.
- having a lot to do or not having free time because you are working on something.
- the outer part of something or somebody.
- having your attention because you like this thing.
- a flat shape with four straight lines, two of which are longer than the other two.
- the inner part of something or somebody.
- having a great effect on people or things / something of great value.
- the middle part of something.
- a large strong building with thick high walls where kings and queens lived.
- the structure that covers or forms the top of a building.
- very surprising in a way that makes you feel happiness or admiration.
22 Clues: the middle part of something. • a building where Muslims pray. • a building where plays are performed. • a line or surface that bends gradually. • the outer part of something or somebody. • the inner part of something or somebody. • a line that is not curved or at an angle. • the main or important church for an area. • different from what is normal / weird or strange. • ...
World Georgraphy 2019-04-10
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- Greeting in Madrid
- A country across the pond
- Its capital is Pretoria
- Tall building near River Seine constructed 1889
- Hello Kitty's home country
- Find north with this
- Hot climate zone
- Tallest peak
- Good day (French)
- The country yoga originated
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- Map book finally condensed
- Moisture in the air
- Line that encloses a continent
- Half of the earth
- Great circle of Earth
- wFormer prison island off San Francisco
- 50 found on the American flag
- Either of two global extremes
- Horizontal line on chart
- British prehistoric rock pile
- One dashed to get out of it
21 Clues: Tallest peak • Hot climate zone • Half of the earth • Good day (French) • Greeting in Madrid • Moisture in the air • Find north with this • Great circle of Earth • Its capital is Pretoria • Horizontal line on chart • A country across the pond • Map book finally condensed • Hello Kitty's home country • One dashed to get out of it • The country yoga originated • 50 found on the American flag • ...
World Music 2019-02-19
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- root of the scale
- Main musical thought
- Space between pitches
- High voice from the Head
- Notes of a scale played in succession
- Tonal color
- 21 string bridge harp
- Type or Style of music
- Not Pleasing to the ear
- 2 or more Melodic Parts
- Chord Progression
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- Three or more notes
- Ewe People War Dance
- Form speech to chant
- Syllables without Words
- Written Improvisation
- African Thumb Piano
- Repetitive Pattern
- Written For voice
- Native American Ceremony
- end section of a piece
21 Clues: Tonal color • root of the scale • Written For voice • Chord Progression • Repetitive Pattern • Three or more notes • African Thumb Piano • Ewe People War Dance • Form speech to chant • Main musical thought • Space between pitches • Written Improvisation • 21 string bridge harp • Type or Style of music • end section of a piece • Syllables without Words • Not Pleasing to the ear • ...
Visual World 2019-10-05
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- cortex Primary visual cortex (V1)
- Small blind spots caused by migraine or small lesion of the cortex
- Theoretical explanation of color vision based on the coding of three primary colors
- field Specific part of a sensory organ or cell the responds to the world
- Visual stream or pathway from V1 to parietal lobe
- Visual stream or pathway from V1 to temporal lobe
- People with facial _______ cannot recognize faces
- Blindness of one quadrant of the visual field
- Spot Where blood vessels enter the eye
- Explanation of color vision that emphasizes opposing color pairs is the ______-process.
- Transduces light into neural activity
- Subjective interpretation of sensations by the brain
- Where cones are most densely packed
- Columnar organization of area ____ has neurons that respond to categories of shapes
- The most common cause of blindness
- Visual system neuron sensitive to moving stimuli
- Physical stimuli registered by sensory organs
- Photoreceptor specialized for color and visual acuity
- The left visual field projects to ______visual cortex
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- Visual system neuron sensitive to form and color
- Can’t focus on nearby objects
- Inability to recognize objects is a visual-______ agnosia
- Secondary visual cortex (V2-V5)
- Tract from the retina to the suprachiasmic nucleus
- Can’t clearly focus distant objects
- A cell in V1 the responds to a bar of light moving in a particular orientation
- The colored part of the eye
- Chiasm Where the optic nerves partially cross
- The amount of visible light reflected from an object to the eye
- Photoreceptor specialized for low light
- The optic nerve connects with the ______ of the thalamus
- Region in V1 that contains color sensitive neurons
- Light sensitive surface at the back of the eye
33 Clues: The colored part of the eye • Can’t focus on nearby objects • Secondary visual cortex (V2-V5) • cortex Primary visual cortex (V1) • The most common cause of blindness • Can’t clearly focus distant objects • Where cones are most densely packed • Transduces light into neural activity • Spot Where blood vessels enter the eye • Photoreceptor specialized for low light • ...
Wizarding world 2020-01-18
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- Serial killer who escaped from Azkaban prison.
- He is a student in Harry Potter's year belonging in the Slytherin house , played by Tom Felton.
- Highest-grossing film of Wizard world franchise.
- Tina's younger sister and roommate.
- The character played by Alan Rickman.
- Professor of Divination who was also a Seer.
- Author.
- One of the four Houses of Hogwarts School and the emblematic animal is a lion.
- An object in which a Dark wizard has hidden a fragment of his soul for the purpose of attaining immortality.
- Character has carries a blood curse that will eventually transform her into a snake permanently.
- The actor who played Dumbledore is a young man.
- 1 in 3 Deathly Hallows that you wear and others can't see.
- The actress who played Hermione Granger.
- Harry's position in the wizarding sport of Quidditch.
- Director of Fantastic Beasts film.
- The weapons that were once occupied by Gellert Grindelwald.
- Production company of Wizarding World franchise.
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- Newt's former love, who betrayed his trust.
- A high-ranking Auror and Director of Magical Security for MACUSA.
- The full name of Dumbledore.
- The pet cat of Argus Filch.
- theUnitedStatesofAmerica MACUSA stands for.
- Won for Best Costume Design in 2017.
- Person who lacks any sort of magical ability.
- The actor who played Newt Scamander.
- Lord Voldemort's real name.
- Credence Barebone's real name.
- The character played by Rupert Grint.
- The only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone.
- Newt Scamander's older brother.
30 Clues: Author. • The pet cat of Argus Filch. • Lord Voldemort's real name. • The full name of Dumbledore. • Credence Barebone's real name. • Newt Scamander's older brother. • Director of Fantastic Beasts film. • Tina's younger sister and roommate. • Won for Best Costume Design in 2017. • The actor who played Newt Scamander. • The character played by Alan Rickman. • ...
World Conflicts 2019-12-22
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- to force someone away
- to start
- an agreement to stop fighting
- injured
- someone who escaped from a country because of war
- when armies fight in a war
- someone who is not a part of a military organization
- to win against someone in a war
- to give prizes and medals for remarkable actions
- to become greater, bigger, more serious
- soldiers and armed forces
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- to take or move something back
- to announce officially
- to protect a territory
- someone who supports you
- someone who is in charge of all armed forces of a country
- someone who is taken as a prisoner by an enemy
- the surrounding of a place with armed forces
- someone who is injured or killed in an accident or war
- to enter a country with army forces in order to take control of it
- to become a part of an army
- to escape from fighting
22 Clues: injured • to start • to force someone away • to announce officially • to protect a territory • to escape from fighting • someone who supports you • soldiers and armed forces • when armies fight in a war • to become a part of an army • an agreement to stop fighting • to take or move something back • to win against someone in a war • to become greater, bigger, more serious • ...
World Cities 2020-08-26
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- Capital city of the second most populated country in the world. (3, 5)
- the moon.
- This city is located on the Taedong River 110 km upstream from its mouth on the Yellow Sea.
- The Eiffel Tower is a landmark here.
- The home of the Beatles.
- City noted for its colourful, onion-shaped domes
- Australia's largest inland city.
- City in Morocco and name of a classic 1942 film.
- A bustling west coast seaport in Canada.
- John F Kennedy was assassinated here.
- Once known as Constantinople.
- Which Italian city 'Wasn't built in a day'.
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- Britain handed over this city to China in 1997. (4, 4)
- The name of this Texan city was among the first words ever spoken
- Kissing in public often attracts a fine or imprisonment in this Egyptian city.
- The Beehive is a landmark in this New Zealand city.
- Big Ben is a feature here.
- One of the oldest cities in the world, considered holy to the three Abrahamic religions.
- The largest city in Africa.
- Federal capital of the largest country in size in South America.
- Site of the first modern Olympic Games.
- St Basil's Cathedral.
- The International Court of Justice is located here. (3, 5)
- On Lake Michigan, also nicknamed “The Windy City”.
- This Australian city lies on the Swan River.
- This city has the world’s largest railway network.
- Ludwig Van Beethoven’s birth city.
27 Clues: the moon. • St Basil's Cathedral. • The home of the Beatles. • Big Ben is a feature here. • The largest city in Africa. • Once known as Constantinople. • Australia's largest inland city. • Ludwig Van Beethoven’s birth city. • The Eiffel Tower is a landmark here. • John F Kennedy was assassinated here. • Site of the first modern Olympic Games. • ...
world history 2020-03-23
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- Adolf
- Yugoslavia
- germany
- democracy
- period
- robin hood
- ferdinand
- Israel kill
- policy
- bomb FDROOSEVELT president
- activist CHICAGO skyscraper
- Plague
- press
- rocket
- mail PROHIBITION booze
- portugal
- mongol
- killer
- german plan
- trade union
- louis
- original three
- president GERMANY Bonn JAMESEARLRAY Luther King JACKRUBY Oswald JIMMYCARTER peanuts JOHNWILKESBOOTH Lincoln JOHNADAMS Second KHMERROUGE fighters LEAGUEOFNATIONS together LEVBRONSTEIN trotsky LUSITANIA sank MAGNACARTA census MAHATMAGANDHI independence MANHATTANPROJECT H bomb MARET french revolution MARKCHAPMAN Lennon MOUNTBATTEN ireland MTSTHELENS volcano NANCYREAGAN first lady NAPALM toxic NEWAMSTERDAM New York NEWZEALAND Antipodes NUREMBERG trial PANCHOVILLA Mexican PARTHENON greece
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- Cromwell
- solid DUVALIER haiti
- mongol two
- beach
- prison
- rifle
- last Egypt
- China
- Gorba
- italy
- Israel
- USA
- ur
- papa doc
- assassinated
- nixon
- assassin
- cuba
- inventor
- Idris ELCID Spain EMILYDAVIDSON suffragette
- University BOSWORTHFIELD Battle
- resistance
- bang
- desert
- forces
48 Clues: ur • USA • cuba • bang • Adolf • beach • rifle • China • Gorba • italy • nixon • press • louis • prison • period • Israel • policy • Plague • rocket • mongol • killer • desert • forces • germany • Cromwell • papa doc • assassin • inventor • portugal • democracy • ferdinand • Yugoslavia • mongol two • last Egypt • robin hood • resistance • Israel kill • german plan • trade union • assassinated • original three • solid DUVALIER haiti • activist CHICAGO skyscraper • ...
World Wonders 2024-05-07
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- A part of the year like summer or winter.
- The condition of the atmosphere at a particular time.
- A place with its own government, like Indonesia.
- The end of a landmass that juts out into a sea or ocean.
- A hot, dry area with very little rain.
- A large, round hole in the ground caused by a volcano.
- A large area of grassland with scattered trees.
- Sandy shore next to a sea or ocean.
- A large overflow of water onto land.
- A high, steep face of rock.
- A body of water partly enclosed by land.
- A small mountain or large bump on the land.
- An area of open land covered with grass.
- A very large landmass.
- A bright flash of light in the sky caused by electricity.
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- A violent storm with rain, wind, and lightning.
- A mountain that erupts hot lava and ash.
- Land that is low in elevation.
- A smaller area of salt water than an ocean.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger areas of water.
- A group of people with a common culture and language.
- The usual weather conditions of a place.
- All the countries, people, and things on Earth.
- A large natural stream of water flowing to a sea, ocean, or lake.
- A large area of salt water.
- A large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding area.
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground.
- A large flow of water falling from a high place.
- An area of low land between hills or mountains.
- A very large, destructive tropical storm.
- A large landmass that rises high above the surrounding land.
31 Clues: A very large landmass. • A large area of salt water. • A high, steep face of rock. • Land that is low in elevation. • Sandy shore next to a sea or ocean. • A large overflow of water onto land. • A hot, dry area with very little rain. • A mountain that erupts hot lava and ash. • The usual weather conditions of a place. • A body of water partly enclosed by land. • ...
Hello World 2024-09-03
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- Relacionado con hechos objetivos
- Evaluación o valoración
- Sistema de comunicación verbal
- Avance o mejora continua
- Ser o entidad existente
- Existencia o realidad
- Norma o estándar de juicio
- Razonamiento lógico y metódico
- Beneficio o utilidad
- Supuesto o provisional
- Estudio de la estructura del lenguaje
- Naturaleza fundamental o característica principal
- Doctrina que enfatiza la práctica y la eficacia
- Excelencia moral o buena conducta
- Razonamiento lógico y deductivo
- Doctrina que enfatiza la mente y la espiritualidad
- Doctrina que enfatiza la relatividad de la verdad
- Principio vital o fuerza animadora
- Modelo o patrón de pensamiento
- Principio general o regla fundamental
- Principio de equidad y rectitud
- Cuestión o situación que requiere solución
- Clase social de propietarios y empresarios
- Autonomía o independencia
- Estudio de la realidad más allá de la física
- Demostrar como falso
- Suposición o teoría provisional
- Capacidad de decidir o elegir
- Prueba o demostración clara
- Objeto de pensamiento o conocimiento (término filosófico)
- Calidad estética o atractivo
- Afirmación o declaración
- Clase social de trabajadores asalariados
- Arte de la persuasión
- Comprobar o confirmar
- Proceso de evaluación numérica
- Postura o disposición men
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- Doctrina que enfatiza la materia y la realidad física
- Valor moral o principio ético
- Realidad física y mundo natural
- Teoría de la literatura y la belleza
- Ansiedad o sufrimiento emocional
- Relacionado con la naturaleza material
- Proceso de deducción lógica
- Comparar o evaluar
- Principio o origen (término filosófico)
- Importancia o significado
- Razonamiento o lógica
- Capaz de mejorar o perfeccionarse
- Doctrina que niega la verdad y el sentido
- Conjunto organizado de elementos
- Capacidad de lograr resultados
- Realidad o presencia
- Incondicional o definitivo
- Doctrina o teoría falsa o no científica
- Convicción o fe
- Cautela o sabiduría práctica
- Estudio del significado del lenguaje
- Método de debate y discusión
- Inteligencia o razón (término filosófico)
60 Clues: Convicción o fe • Comparar o evaluar • Beneficio o utilidad • Realidad o presencia • Demostrar como falso • Existencia o realidad • Razonamiento o lógica • Arte de la persuasión • Comprobar o confirmar • Supuesto o provisional • Evaluación o valoración • Ser o entidad existente • Avance o mejora continua • Afirmación o declaración • Importancia o significado • Autonomía o independencia • ...
Dandy's World 2024-09-08
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- When she's twisted and deals damage to you she will steal some of your tapes
- Canonically Scraps's younger brother
- In fanon this toon is Toodles's father
- He is a literal strawberry
- She still cleans even when she's twisted
- She has dialogue with Shrimpo where she hisses at him
- He is only playable by Rox and Qwel
- The only character that is a minor
- She is the only mute toon in Dandy's World (so far)
- Her twisted makes pop-ups show up on your screen
- He loves telling fish puns
- The female starter toon of the game
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- In order to unlock Sprout you need full mastery on this toon
- This toon has two heads
- In her room she has a list of to-do lists
- The fandom made this toon's anthem "Joyride" by Ke$ha
- The worst character in the game
- The male starter toon of the game
- This toon loves dinosaurs
- Dandy's dog
- He looks like moondrop from the FNAF series
21 Clues: Dandy's dog • This toon has two heads • This toon loves dinosaurs • He is a literal strawberry • He loves telling fish puns • The worst character in the game • The male starter toon of the game • The only character that is a minor • He is only playable by Rox and Qwel • The female starter toon of the game • Canonically Scraps's younger brother • ...
World WWI 2024-05-01
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- German leader
- Nation pride
- GBRF
- submarine
- US President
- OEGERAH
- Treaty
- passenger ship
- title in AH
- Attacking France
- unrestricted battle
- war tax
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- building military power
- Illigal goods
- Soviet Leader
- getting troops
- plan to rebuild
- Mustard
- young Serbians
- team of countries
- A pledge of warning
- Power over another country
22 Clues: GBRF • Treaty • Mustard • OEGERAH • war tax • submarine • title in AH • Nation pride • US President • Illigal goods • Soviet Leader • German leader • getting troops • young Serbians • passenger ship • plan to rebuild • Attacking France • team of countries • A pledge of warning • unrestricted battle • building military power • Power over another country
World History 2024-04-24
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- Studied in France and wrote poetry about African culture, organized an independence movement in Senegal.
- What country did the League of Nations assign Syria and Lebanon to be governed by?
- refusal to obey laws considered to be unjust.
- a government where a select group of people exercises control.
- What country did the League of Nations assign Iraq, Palestine, and Jordan to be governed by?
- Organized the Young Kikuyu Association in 1921.
- National Oil Company, was a symbol for Mexican independence.
- Deliberate mass murder of a group of people from a particular racial, political, or cultural background.
- In 1923 the last of the Ottoman Sultans fled the country and it was declared the _______.
- people referred to him as India's “Great Soul”, or Mahatma.
- Created by Marcus Garvey, a Jamaican who lived in Harlem in New York City, stressed the need for the Unity of all Africans.
- Where political unrest took place.
- What town was invaded without government approval in the Autumn of 1931?
- There was a trend towards authoritarianism that increased during the 1930s, what was a large contributor?
- Japanese involves various manufacturing processes concentrated into a single one.
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- Sultan established in 1876 that suspended the new constitution.
- African-American educated at Harvard University led the movement that tried to make Africans aware of their cultural heritage.
- Massacre Chiang Kai-shek Pretended to support the alliance with Communists until April 1927 when he struck against them killing thousands, what was the event called.
- Leader of the radical party in 1916, was also elected president of Argentina.
- In 1930 military coup made this person a wealthy rancher, and the president of Brazil.
- the commercial and industrial city of China.
- who was the Kikuyu Association founded by in 1920.
- Supported the idea of a national home for Jews in Palestine.
- British adventurer popularly known as “_____ of Arabia.”
- What country’s businesses gained control of the copper-mining industry in Chile and Peru, as well as of the oil industry in Mexico, Peru, and Bolivia?
- Became the modern state of Iran.
- Using unexpected methods like sabotage and deception to fight the enemy.
- Also known as “father Turk.”
- Studied in Europe and was especially influenced by fresco paintings in Italy.
- Person from whom the name Saudi Arabia was derived, United Arabs in the northern part of the Arabian Peninsula.
- in 1923 two parties nationalists and_______ formed an Alliance to oppose the Warlords and drive imperialist powers out of China.
- In Spring 1927 revolutionary forces had taken control of all of China south of _________ River.
- Had four slogans that described his methods,” when the enemy advances we retreat! When the enemy halts and camps, we trouble them! When the enemy tries to avoid battle, we attack! When the enemy retreats, we pursue!”
- When did Africans become more actively political?
- Organized Vietnamese communists in 1920s.
35 Clues: Also known as “father Turk.” • Became the modern state of Iran. • Where political unrest took place. • Organized Vietnamese communists in 1920s. • the commercial and industrial city of China. • refusal to obey laws considered to be unjust. • Organized the Young Kikuyu Association in 1921. • When did Africans become more actively political? • ...
world geography 2024-05-04
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- - Waterfall on the Zambezi River in Africa, located on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe
- - Salt lake bordered by Jordan and Israel, known for its high salinity
- - Largest hot desert in the world, spanning North Africa
- - Desert in the southwestern United States, primarily located in California
- - Tallest mountain in the world, located in the Himalayas
- - Major mountain range in Australia, running along the eastern coast
- - Iconic volcano in Japan, located on Honshu Island
- - Major mountain range in Europe, spanning several countries including France, Switzerland, and Italy
- - Region at the southern tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile
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- - Archipelago known for its unique wildlife, located in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Ecuador
- - Longest river in North America, flowing through the United States
- - Largest coral reef system, located off the coast of Australia
- - Highest mountain range in the world, separating the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau
- - Longest river in South America, flowing through Brazil and Peru
- - Vast savanna ecosystem in Africa, primarily located in Tanzania
- - Vast desert in Asia, spanning parts of northern China and southern Mongolia
- - Massive canyon carved by the Colorado River, located in Arizona, USA
- - Longest river in the world, flowing through Egypt
- - Longest wall in the world, built across northern China
- - Longest continental mountain range, stretching along the western coast of South America
20 Clues: - Iconic volcano in Japan, located on Honshu Island • - Longest river in the world, flowing through Egypt • - Largest hot desert in the world, spanning North Africa • - Longest wall in the world, built across northern China • - Tallest mountain in the world, located in the Himalayas • - Largest coral reef system, located off the coast of Australia • ...
world cities 2024-05-05
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- - India’s financial powerhouse and Bollywood’s home.
- - Known for Gaudí’s architecture and football.
- - Famous for the Red Square and Kremlin.
- Angeles - The City of Angels, home to Hollywood.
- - A city-state known for its cleanliness and Marina Bay Sands.
- - Germany’s capital, rich in history and culture.
- - South Korea’s high-tech and K-pop capital.
- - The Windy City, known for deep-dish pizza.
- - Spain’s central capital, known for its art museums.
- - The City of Canals and romantic gondola rides.
- - The cradle of Western civilization and democracy.
- - Egypt’s sprawling capital, gateway to the Pyramids.
- - Canada’s largest city and cultural melting pot.
- - Thailand’s vibrant capital known for street food.
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- City - The high-altitude capital of Mexico.
- - Where East meets West on the Bosphorus.
- Aires - The birthplace of tango in Argentina.
- de Janeiro - Brazilian city, famous for its Carnival.
- York - The Big Apple, known for Times Square.
- - City of Love, home to the Eiffel Tower.
- Town - Known for its stunning Table Mountain.
- - Famous for its Opera House by the harbour.
- - England’s historic capital with the Big Ben.
- - China’s biggest city and global financial hub.
- - Known for luxury shopping and the Burj Khalifa.
- - Austria’s imperial capital, known for classical music.
- - China’s political center with the Forbidden City.
- - The Eternal City with an ancient Colosseum.
- - The bustling capital of the Land of the Rising Sun.
- - Famous for its canals and cycling culture.
30 Clues: - Famous for the Red Square and Kremlin. • - Where East meets West on the Bosphorus. • - City of Love, home to the Eiffel Tower. • City - The high-altitude capital of Mexico. • - Famous for its Opera House by the harbour. • - South Korea’s high-tech and K-pop capital. • - The Windy City, known for deep-dish pizza. • - Famous for its canals and cycling culture. • ...
Chemical World 2024-03-05
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- the amount of matter in an object
- get bigger, increase in size
- changing from a liquid to a gas
- get smaller, shrink
- model a model used to describe the properties of solids, liquids, and gases
- model an idea used to explain and predict occurrences that we can't directly interact with
- a factor that limits or restricts
- an observed event
- point the temperature when something changes from a solid to a liquid
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- point the temperature when something changes from a liquid to a gas
- particles that make up all physical substances; they have mass and take up space
- how heavy something is for its size; mass divided by volume
- a very small amount of matter
- a characteristic or attribute of a substance
- very close to the true, exact value
- the space taken up by something
- squash into a smaller space
- a machine that spins fluid samples very quickly so that they separate into parts of different densities
- relating to heat
- changing from a gas to a liquid
20 Clues: relating to heat • an observed event • get smaller, shrink • squash into a smaller space • get bigger, increase in size • a very small amount of matter • changing from a liquid to a gas • the space taken up by something • changing from a gas to a liquid • the amount of matter in an object • a factor that limits or restricts • very close to the true, exact value • ...
World Religions 2024-08-12
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- - A place of worship for Muslims.
- - The holy book of Christianity.
- - The holy book of Islam.
- - The social hierarchy in Hinduism.
- - The holiest city in Islam, where the Kaaba is located.
- - A spiritual leader in Judaism.
- - The ultimate goal in Buddhism, a state of enlightenment and liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
- - The promised deliverer of the Jewish nation, also a central figure in Christianity.
- - The central reference of the religious Judaic tradition.
- - The pilgrimage to Mecca that every Muslim must undertake at least once.
- - The liberation from the cycle of rebirth in Hinduism.
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- - The belief in rebirth after death, common in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- - In Islam, the spiritual struggle against sin.
- - A practice in Buddhism for focusing the mind and achieving mindfulness.
- Clues:
- - The oldest sacred scriptures of Hinduism.
- - The concept in Hinduism and Buddhism that actions influence future events.
- - The Christian doctrine of God existing as three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- - The cycle of death and rebirth in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- - A place of worship in Judaism.
20 Clues: Clues: • - The holy book of Islam. • - The holy book of Christianity. • - A spiritual leader in Judaism. • - A place of worship in Judaism. • - A place of worship for Muslims. • - The social hierarchy in Hinduism. • - The oldest sacred scriptures of Hinduism. • - In Islam, the spiritual struggle against sin. • - The liberation from the cycle of rebirth in Hinduism. • ...
World History 2024-09-23
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- family that ruled the HRE
- wealthy person who sponsored artists
- called the "Father of Humanism"
- country that Shakespeare was from
- paying money for a pardon of sins
- the focus on worldly themes instead of religious
- is most famous for creating the Birth of Venus
- capital of France
- most famous and powerful family in Europe
- continent where renaissance took place
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- created printing press
- capital of Spain
- supported absolute power
- author of The Divine Comedy
- Dutch philosopher and Christian humanist
- what French Calvinists were called
- famous empire
- painted the ceiling of Sistine chapel
- became the banking center of Europe
- country where renaissance started
20 Clues: famous empire • capital of Spain • capital of France • created printing press • supported absolute power • family that ruled the HRE • author of The Divine Comedy • called the "Father of Humanism" • country that Shakespeare was from • paying money for a pardon of sins • country where renaissance started • what French Calvinists were called • became the banking center of Europe • ...
World history 2024-09-16
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- Darius 1 was a king of the Achaemenid dynasty.
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- Akkad was the seat of the Akkadian Empire
- People who hunt, etc.
- Predominant ethnic group of Iran.
- Believing in or worshiping multiple gods.
- Iraq Today
- The Longest River in the World
- around 200BC to 700BC
- A crescent-shaped regon in western Asia.
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- They began to keep dogs, goats, and other animals.
- A state formed by the city itself, politically independent
- Religions that believe in only one God.
- A Christian minority group in the Middle East
- Bodies that have remained undecomposed by natural drying.
- A time when men were hunters and female gatherers.
- They lived on the move in search of food.
- They used stone tools and animal bones and horns.
- An ancient script used by the Mesopotamian civilization.
- A quadrangular pyramid building in Egypt.
20 Clues: Iraq Today • People who hunt, etc. • around 200BC to 700BC • The Longest River in the World • Predominant ethnic group of Iran. • Religions that believe in only one God. • A crescent-shaped regon in western Asia. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country. • Akkad was the seat of the Akkadian Empire • They lived on the move in search of food. • ...
World countries 2024-09-25
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- Which country boasts the charming capital of Riga, famous for its Art Nouveau buildings and medieval Old Town?
- Which country, known for its rich history and delicious cuisine, has Rome as its capital?
- Which country’s capital, Prague, is famous for its stunning Gothic architecture and the Charles Bridge?
- Which country has Ljubljana as its capital, noted for its green spaces and picturesque bridges?
- Which country is known for its chocolates and waffles?
- What country is home to Paris, often referred to as the "City of Light" and known for landmarks like the Eiffel Tower?
- What country is known for its capital, Bucharest, often referred to as "Little Paris" for its French-inspired architecture?
- What country is known for Madrid, its capital and is famous for the Prado Museum?
- What country’s capital, Athens, is famous for its ancient history and landmarks like the Acropolis?
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- What country is famous for Sofia, its capital city, known for its ancient history and vibrant nightlife?
- Which country has Tallinn as its capital, celebrated for its well-preserved medieval old town?
- Which country’s capital, Vienna, is renowned for its classical music heritage and historic palaces?
- What country is known for Budapest, famous for its stunning architecture, thermal baths, and the Danube River?
- Which country has Copenhagen as its capital, recognized for its modern design and the iconic Little Mermaid statue?
- Which country is known for its historic capital city, Vilnius, and its beautiful baroque architecture?
- Which country features Warsaw as its capital, known for its resilience and rich cultural history?
- Which country has Dublin as its capital, celebrated for its literary history and the River Liffey?
- Which country has Lisbon as its capital, known for its hilly landscape, colorful buildings, and Fado music?
- What country is home to Berlin, known for its vibrant culture, history, and the Berlin Wall?
- What country features Zagreb as its capital, known for its vibrant arts scene and historical architecture?
20 Clues: Which country is known for its chocolates and waffles? • What country is known for Madrid, its capital and is famous for the Prado Museum? • Which country, known for its rich history and delicious cuisine, has Rome as its capital? • What country is home to Berlin, known for its vibrant culture, history, and the Berlin Wall? • ...
Juan's World 2024-06-21
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- carne asada protein
- desert adapted working equine
- monarch's pastry
- Juan's first loc.
- float trinkets
- extremely verdant burrito
- home of JFB
- plant that provides base ingredient of tequila
- smashed avocado dip
- beans, rice, and cheese ftw
- caribbean spice
- tasty seasonal crustacean
- hours of the day for joy and discounts
- a little extra
- krewe's formal event
- twin bridges connecting E & W bank
- saints home turf
- second word of mexico's capital
- fried mexican dessert
- saints chant
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- ranch hand with an attitude
- road crater
- it's a marathon, not a sprint
- burrito style with peppers & onions
- the musical fruit
- party season
- party en espanol
- body of water running through the swamp
- practice of Marie Laveau
- how are you? colloquially
- a Louisiana county is called a
- northerners throw them, we eat them
- spicy ground sausage
- Juan's red _____ sauce
- shape of the river, locally
- drink container for the road
- frozen hybrid fruit margarita delight
- served all day
- kids menu specialty, named after a tiny dog
39 Clues: road crater • home of JFB • party season • saints chant • float trinkets • a little extra • served all day • caribbean spice • monarch's pastry • party en espanol • saints home turf • Juan's first loc. • the musical fruit • carne asada protein • smashed avocado dip • spicy ground sausage • krewe's formal event • fried mexican dessert • Juan's red _____ sauce • practice of Marie Laveau • ...
DSC World 2024-06-13
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- A UCSL is ...
- Director of DSC
- What we sell
- Daily Education quiz
- How we know when to work
- We write these daily (hopefully)
- This software is used to view caller info
- Our 1st 1/2 hour
- Summary of info about everything
- Someone that hasn't taken advantage of our products yet
- The people that have our policies
- period of days toward the end of the month
- We're allowed 6 of these in a rolling 6 mth period
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- Another word for face amount
- Hospital____Plan
- Where we find rates
- We us Microsoft____for meetings/huddles
- Receives the benefits of the claim
- We change this every quarter
- The form to change info on policies
- What is our AI tool
- A difficult channel
- Our children's policy
- CEO of MoO
- Tool that manages our personal sales
- 3 coverages in one
- We answer these daily
- Software that we use to connect with callers
28 Clues: CEO of MoO • What we sell • A UCSL is ... • Director of DSC • Hospital____Plan • Our 1st 1/2 hour • 3 coverages in one • Where we find rates • What is our AI tool • A difficult channel • Daily Education quiz • Our children's policy • We answer these daily • How we know when to work • Another word for face amount • We change this every quarter • We write these daily (hopefully) • ...
World History 2023-02-23
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- The movement of people form one place in the world to another
- The period of time before written records
- the era when the farming of plants and animals begin, and when, as a result, humans first begin to create permanent settlements
- Era Also called Old Stone Age, ancient cultural stage, or level, of human development, characterized by the use of rudimentary chipped stone tools
- The species to which all modern human beings belong
- English paleontologist who discovered the Zinjanthropus skull that was 1,750,000 years old
- The radical and important period of change in which humans began cultivating plants, breeding animals for food and forming permanent settlements
- A very large, usually rough stone used in prehistoric cultures as a monumental or building block
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures
- A grouping based on similar social factors like wealth, income, education, and occupation
- Nickname for one of the most well known human ancestor fossils
- Name meaning "southern ape," refers to the first fossils found, which were discovered in South Africa
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- The process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use
- The study of what makes us human
- The separation of a work process into a number of tasks,, with each task performed by a separate person of group of persons
- Archaeologists believe that the case was used over a long period of time as a center for hunting and religious rites
- The group consists of all modern and extinct Great Apes
- The natural mummy of a man who lived between 3350 and 3105 BC
- A usually simple object (such as a tool or ornament) showing human workmanship or modification as distinguished from a natural object
- A narrow part of the northern pacific ocean that separates Russia and the US
- Roaming about from place to place aimlessly, frequently, or without a fixed pattern of movement
- The study of the ancient and recent human past through materials remains
- A worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand
- Name means "upright man". They are an extinct species of humans that lived during the Pleistocene Epoch from about 1.6 million years ago to 250,000 years ago
- An ancient human settlement located in modern day Turkey
- A type of subsistence lifestyle that relies on hunting and fishing animals and foraging for wild vegetation and other nutrients like honey, for food
- Societies Society where all are considered equal, regardless of gender, race ,religion, or age
27 Clues: The study of what makes us human • The period of time before written records • The species to which all modern human beings belong • The group consists of all modern and extinct Great Apes • An ancient human settlement located in modern day Turkey • The process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use • ...
the world 2023-02-02
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- the longest bridge in the world
- the smallest state in Brazil
- the smallest state
- the biggest state in Brazil
- the smallest continent
- the capitol of france
- the capitol of Texas
- one of the biggest triangle
- the capitol of the USA
- the biggest state in mexico
- the hottest place on earth
- the city that has the most people
- the nutmeg state
- the driest place on the world
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- the biggest state
- the state in us that has the most people
- what is the forested count
- the rianiest place on earth
- the highest mountain
- the deepest place on earth
- the largest ocean
- the snowest state
- the biggest lake
- the largest continent
- the smallest ocean
- the longest wall in the world
- the capitol of Utah
- the longest river
- something like the beach but it is bigger
- the tallest mountain in the USA
- the state with 5 national parks
31 Clues: the biggest lake • the nutmeg state • the biggest state • the largest ocean • the snowest state • the longest river • the smallest state • the smallest ocean • the capitol of Utah • the highest mountain • the capitol of Texas • the capitol of france • the largest continent • the smallest continent • the capitol of the USA • what is the forested count • the deepest place on earth • ...
world geography 2023-01-26
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- Most people speaking these 2 languages
- The biggest country in the world
- the Soviet forced them to settle and adopt a life based upon_______
- More than75%of entire region’s population
- By the late 14th century, most people use it to travel.
- The deepest lake in the world
- traveling to the region in around 100bc
- Invaders from Mongolia. Very strong. Attack Kiev in 1237-1240
- 1/5 of the world’s____comes from the region
- army Army of Russian Soviet
- the region’s longest river
- In 1991, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the 5_______ were formed.
- ______ and religion are 2things that unite the people of central Asia
- People that move from place to place and don’t permanently settle in one place.
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- Mountains that separate Northern European Plain and West Siberian Plain
- The Silk road also became a route for trading______ ,technology and religion.
- The sea that surrounded by 5 countries
- Areas of plains upland high land and mountain
- Union A powerful group of Communist republics in Russia
- Emperor of Russia who modernized Russia
- Emperor of Russia who expand Russia to the east.
- The region in the south of Caucasus mountains. They regained their independence after the collapse of Soviet Union.
- lies to the east of the Northern europeans plain
- Central Asia is the region consisting of 5 independent republics of Kazakhstan,Kyrgyzstan,Tajikistan,_________,and Uzbekistan.
- People from Scandinavia that came to settled near Kiev
- famous religion in Central Asia.
- The part of Russia that lies on the continent of Asia
- Famous trade route that began from China
- Frozen soil is called______
29 Clues: the region’s longest river • Frozen soil is called______ • The deepest lake in the world • The biggest country in the world • famous religion in Central Asia. • Most people speaking these 2 languages • The sea that surrounded by 5 countries • Emperor of Russia who modernized Russia • traveling to the region in around 100bc • Famous trade route that began from China • ...
World Currencies 2023-05-18
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61 Clues: US currency • Thai currency • Omani currency • Czech currency • Swiss currency • Dutch currency • Afghan currency • Kenyan currency • Polish currency • Indian currency • Israeli currency • Finnish currency • Laotian currency • Turkish currency • Angolan currency • Mexican currency • Chinese currency • Gambian currency • Russian currency • Burmese currency • Kuwaiti currency • Swedish currency • British currency • ...
