world Crossword Puzzles
World History 2020-12-11
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- helped expand China's empire/power
- believed in predestination
- decisive 1942 WWII battle in Egypt
- leader of Germany during World War II
- world focus rather than spiritual focus
- desired control of land in the Andean region
- explored Australia and New Zealand
- wrote poems in a common vernacular
- a worthy man can be the ruler
- Muslim holy book
- the study of physical features and human activity
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- wrote The Prince, do what needs to be done
- Henry VIII wanted a divorce; created Anglican Church
- landed in the Bahamas; sponsored by Spain
- June 6, 1944, landings on Normandy; Operation Overlord
- sailed around the tip of Africa
- common language
- pyramid-shaped hierarchy system; land and military service
- selling of one's forgiveness
19 Clues: common language • Muslim holy book • believed in predestination • selling of one's forgiveness • a worthy man can be the ruler • sailed around the tip of Africa • helped expand China's empire/power • decisive 1942 WWII battle in Egypt • explored Australia and New Zealand • wrote poems in a common vernacular • leader of Germany during World War II • ...
Julie's World 2020-11-11
19 Clues: BFF • there is no • first crush • half of 284 • abrupt stop • main squeeze • healthy eater • crying trigger • frequent visits • Cathy's favorite • insulin overload • "I want Jasmine" • first one of many • "I'll cut it off" • "It's a story..." • Wisconsin getaway • cabin in the woods • max number at once • original lettuce wrap
World Cultures 2021-05-18
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- dry with extremely high daytime temps.
- Nomadic tent for living
- Neutral area between North and South Korea
- the way people live and act
- Business of trading goods and services
- Ring shaped reef, islands, or a chain of islands
- of environment
- area where a river deposits sediment as it empties into a body of water
- Hurricanes that bring heavy rain and flooding
- Very large plains
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- of redirecting water to crop using channels
- Native to the region in which they are found
- Giant ocean wave with enormous power
- particles of soil
- frozen ground
- related group of islands
- height above sea level
- Complete control over the market
- Not living organisms of a group
19 Clues: frozen ground • of environment • particles of soil • Very large plains • height above sea level • Nomadic tent for living • related group of islands • the way people live and act • Not living organisms of a group • Complete control over the market • Giant ocean wave with enormous power • dry with extremely high daytime temps. • Business of trading goods and services • ...
World Religions 2022-01-21
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- Where Muslims go to worship
- Jewish teacher
- A big day for a 13 year old Jewish boy
- Jerusalem holy site for Muslims
- A once in a lifetime trip for Muslims
- God-chosen king in Hebrew
- Founder of Islam
- Holy "cube" in Saudi Arabia
- Like 4 Across, but for a girl
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- The "defining" moment of Christianity
- Here lies Muhammad
- Father of many generations
- "The Law" of Jewish scripture
- He said "Love your enemies."
- Number of times a Muslim prays each day
- Famous trip of 622 A.D.
- Had a conversation with a burning bush
- Angel mentioned in the Bible and the Quran
- #1 on the Holy Cities list for Islam
19 Clues: Jewish teacher • Founder of Islam • Here lies Muhammad • Famous trip of 622 A.D. • God-chosen king in Hebrew • Father of many generations • Where Muslims go to worship • Holy "cube" in Saudi Arabia • He said "Love your enemies." • "The Law" of Jewish scripture • Like 4 Across, but for a girl • Jerusalem holy site for Muslims • #1 on the Holy Cities list for Islam • ...
World History 2021-08-30
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- Intended to last forever
- an advanced state of development of a society as judged by such things as having a system of government and laws, using a written language, and keeping written records
- A region in the middle east where the first civilization came to be
- having to do with the Neolithic period or New Stone Age, the time period from about 8,000 B.C.E to about 3,500 B.C.E characterized by the beginnings of farming
- the process of concentrating on and becoming an expert in a specific skill
- the lead that turns in to a lasting change
- decoration placed on a wall
- the process of changing a wild plant or animal so it can be grown or raised by humans
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- having to do with the Paleolithic Period, or Old Stone Age, the time period from 2 million B.C.E. to about 10,000 B.C.E., characterized by the use of stone tools
- A process of collecting crops from a field
- one who gets their food by hunting for it and collecting wild fruit, vegetables, and nuts
- The way one lives their life
- job
- Something in the past
- a
- a plant grown for food
- A place where people starts to live in
- things we invent to make lives easier
- a person who lives a nomadic lifestyle, moving from one place to another following food sources
19 Clues: a • job • Something in the past • a plant grown for food • Intended to last forever • decoration placed on a wall • The way one lives their life • things we invent to make lives easier • A place where people starts to live in • A process of collecting crops from a field • the lead that turns in to a lasting change • ...
World Capitals 2022-04-21
19 Clues: Cuba • Iraq • Malta • China • Italy • Egypt • Japan • France • Greece • Poland • Brazil • Russia • Canada • Germany • Algeria • portugal • Australia • United States • United Kingdom
World Geography 2013-03-26
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- north African country that sounds like a fungus
- Planet you live on
- smallest ocean
- home to Kangaroos
- home to the world's largest rainforest
- north African country that sounds like a boy's name
- world's largest desert, in Africa
- no native people live here
- home to Spain,Italy, Portugal
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- longest river in Africa
- galaxy you live in
- also a popular movie about zoo animals, African island
- largest ocean
- continent you live on
- 2nd largest ocean
- home to lions, black mambas, etc
- large lake named after a queen, located in Africa
- home to Japan and China
- home to mummies
19 Clues: largest ocean • smallest ocean • home to mummies • home to Kangaroos • 2nd largest ocean • galaxy you live in • Planet you live on • continent you live on • longest river in Africa • home to Japan and China • no native people live here • home to Spain,Italy, Portugal • home to lions, black mambas, etc • world's largest desert, in Africa • home to the world's largest rainforest • ...
Eectryphying World 2013-11-23
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- plot = magnitude vs. phase
- waveguide (metric)
- A process is a process which occurs with the transfer of neither heat nor matter between a system and its surroundings.
- Next after gigahertz
- transistor used for amplifying or switching electronic signals in digital circuits.
- astigmatism correcting lens.
- Zero Vector
- % Modulation AKA Modulation
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- Diode like the Chunnel
- plot = imaginary vs. real frequency response
- Similar to a LASER (operates with microwave frequencies)
- Opposite of amplifier (-dB)
- The ??? is the gauge boson for electromagnetism.
- The inverse of impedance
- ‘Spread Spectrum’ AKA Frequency
- can be used as current-limiting devices for circuit protection, as replacements for fuses.
- Near perfect black-body.
- dB
- Multiple antennae arranged in an
19 Clues: dB • Zero Vector • waveguide (metric) • Next after gigahertz • Diode like the Chunnel • The inverse of impedance • Near perfect black-body. • plot = magnitude vs. phase • Opposite of amplifier (-dB) • % Modulation AKA Modulation • astigmatism correcting lens. • ‘Spread Spectrum’ AKA Frequency • Multiple antennae arranged in an • plot = imaginary vs. real frequency response • ...
world religion 2015-03-24
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- founder of Judaism
- The framework of Muslim life
- converted his kingdom to the catholic faith
- encouraged missionary work
- laws given specifically to the nation of Israel
- gave the Huguenots limited freedom of worship
- land given to the Hebrew people from God
- leader of a monastery
- founder of Islam
- started the crusades
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- ruler of the holy roman empire
- wrote city of god
- monk there is a form of monasticism based on him
- a person who follows islam
- united most of west Europe
- founder of Christianity
- an agreement
- created the ninty-fifth theses
- a religious way of life for a monk
19 Clues: an agreement • founder of Islam • wrote city of god • founder of Judaism • started the crusades • leader of a monastery • founder of Christianity • a person who follows islam • united most of west Europe • encouraged missionary work • The framework of Muslim life • ruler of the holy roman empire • created the ninty-fifth theses • a religious way of life for a monk • ...
World Geography 2015-12-16
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- rapid growth generated in a limited economy
- society/ high percentage of people in agriculture and national wealth
- countries opening themselves up to trade with other countries
- jobs that take raw materials and turn them into goods
- energy sources include wood and crops that can be burned as fuel to generate electricity and heat.
- Energy/ Relatively minimal impact on the environment
- of something that producers have available
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- quantity consumers are willing to buy
- Power/Harnesses the power of moving water to convert it to Electricity.
- ability to acquire power
- modern technology pervades from industries to spark rapid growth
- jobs that take materials from the earth
- jobs that give services
- Trade Organization
- National Income
- revolution/ 1700-1800
- sending jobs out of the country
- land, labor, capital
- Atlantic Free Trade Agreement
19 Clues: National Income • Trade Organization • land, labor, capital • revolution/ 1700-1800 • jobs that give services • ability to acquire power • Atlantic Free Trade Agreement • sending jobs out of the country • quantity consumers are willing to buy • jobs that take materials from the earth • of something that producers have available • rapid growth generated in a limited economy • ...
World Capitals 2022-06-17
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- Airport code WAW
- Has the longest city name in the world
- Known to be the birthplace of democracy
- Known for it's arts, gastronomy and culture.
- Location of the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
- Famous for it's tucked-away bars, quirky cafes, award-winning restaurants and great coffee.
- Known for its wonderfully preserved medieval architecture
- The world’s hottest capital city
- One of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities
- Holds one of the seven wonders of the world
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- Was named by its founders as the “City of Kings” when it was founded.
- One of the largest cities in the Americas
- Capital of n island nation
- Notable for its well-preserved old town
- Location of the Trevi fountain
- The world’s coldest capital city
- The Tigris river runs through it
- Famous for it's dazzling souks and superb seafood
- Tegel airport city
- Home of the Nobel peace prize award
20 Clues: Airport code WAW • Tegel airport city • Capital of n island nation • Location of the Trevi fountain • The world’s coldest capital city • The Tigris river runs through it • The world’s hottest capital city • Home of the Nobel peace prize award • Has the longest city name in the world • Notable for its well-preserved old town • Known to be the birthplace of democracy • ...
English World 2022-10-15
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- порода собаки с чертами "классического английского джентльмена"
- современный транспорт, на котором очень любят кататься по городу туристы
- этим мужским именем зовется флаг Великобритании: Union ... ?
- трёхлистный клевер и лепрекон - символы этой страны
- дикий зверь, который изображается на многих английских гербах
- фактически страной управляет не монарх, а этот орган власти
- страна, чьим символом является килт - складчатая юбка в клетку
- любимый напиток англичан, который обычно они пьют в 5 часов
- по древней легенде, пока эти птицы живут в Тауэре, Королевство остаётся нерушимым
- в этой части Великобритании живут любители музыки, в особенности арфы
- цветок - символ Англии на гербе Соединенного Королевства
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- из стольких стран состоит Соединённое Королевство
- столица Англии и всей Великобритании
- что спрятано в ярко-красных будках по всему городу?
- стражи Тауэра, их называли в старину "едоки говядины"
- современный правитель Великобритании - это не президент, а ...?
- охранники самого Короля, которых можно узнать по красным мундирам и высоким шапкам из медвежьего меха
- часовая башня в Лондоне с огромным колоколом внутри
- любимый цвет англичан
19 Clues: любимый цвет англичан • столица Англии и всей Великобритании • из стольких стран состоит Соединённое Королевство • что спрятано в ярко-красных будках по всему городу? • трёхлистный клевер и лепрекон - символы этой страны • часовая башня в Лондоне с огромным колоколом внутри • стражи Тауэра, их называли в старину "едоки говядины" • ...
Gloria’s world 2024-03-19
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- i migliori fazzoletti sono al..
- Il suo frutto è una drupa con un endocarpo ovale a guscio sottile e duro, contenente il seme, qu'est-ce que c'est?
- il costo per andarle a mangiare è di 200€ + rimozione forzata
- era il tuo appuntamento fisso della domenica
- dopo averle mangiate una nuotata con i paguri tra gli scogli non può mancare
- solare di solito si dovrebbe mettere con 40°C all'ombra
- la culla di Giugno dalle stanze "moderne", ma di darvi pranzi e cene non voleva saperne
- un'ottava sopra con lui usi, è il tuo monellino che sempre scusi
- sulla tua pizza deve essercene in abbondanza
- è buona slurp
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- un Indian guy che un po' si impapina, ti ha rinominato una cugina, come?
- La plus bonne cuisine pour toi, c'est la cuisine... (accentua la vocale finale come farebbero i francesi)
- fallico non è ma gustoso lo è per te
- come Leonardo era soprannominato, è quel cameriere che a Gatteo ti ha stregato
- dalla classe volevi scappare per in alto arrivare
- amava montare gloria continuamente
- lo scendeva leggiadra la 2.0, ha retto il suo fisico poco leggero
- quel pese in cui hai lasciato il cuore e dove torneresti anche domani
- sulla tua pizza deve essercene in abbondanza
- per sfilare a Gatteo sotto al solleone, una ciotola di questi era il tuo antipastone
20 Clues: è buona slurp • i migliori fazzoletti sono al.. • amava montare gloria continuamente • fallico non è ma gustoso lo è per te • era il tuo appuntamento fisso della domenica • sulla tua pizza deve essercene in abbondanza • sulla tua pizza deve essercene in abbondanza • dalla classe volevi scappare per in alto arrivare • solare di solito si dovrebbe mettere con 40°C all'ombra • ...
World religions 2024-04-25
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- Truths buddhist live by
- region that is mostly buddhist
- Christians place of worship
- branch of islam
- followers of christianity
- Second part of bible
- first part of bible
- a holy book of islam
- muslims go to worship
- son of god
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- Founder of buddhism
- most common religion
- "god is the universe"
- one of the 5 religions
- After death
- islam followers
- inner peace and enlightenment
- judaism holy book
- dialogues of spiritual masters
- one of the 5 religions
20 Clues: son of god • After death • islam followers • branch of islam • judaism holy book • Founder of buddhism • first part of bible • most common religion • Second part of bible • a holy book of islam • "god is the universe" • muslims go to worship • one of the 5 religions • one of the 5 religions • Truths buddhist live by • followers of christianity • Christians place of worship • ...
World Landmarks 2024-05-20
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- ancient Greek citadel
- tombs for pharaohs
- famous clock tower
- royal family residence
- located in Paris
- Roman amphitheater
- sail-like architecture
- built for Mumtaz Mahal
- presidential carvings
- fairytale castle Bavaria
- ancient Incan ruins
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- San Francisco bay
- unintended tilt
- overlooking Rio
- prehistoric monument
- gift from France
- can be seen from space
- iconic Japanese peak
- stone head statues
19 Clues: unintended tilt • overlooking Rio • gift from France • located in Paris • San Francisco bay • tombs for pharaohs • famous clock tower • Roman amphitheater • stone head statues • ancient Incan ruins • prehistoric monument • iconic Japanese peak • ancient Greek citadel • presidential carvings • royal family residence • can be seen from space • sail-like architecture • built for Mumtaz Mahal • ...
World Waterfalls 2023-07-26
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- - Iceland's powerful plunge
- - Straddles two South American countries
- - Norway's picturesque fall
- - World's highest uninterrupted waterfall
- - India's grandest waterfall
- - New Zealand's famous drop
- - Croatian national park's cascades
- - California's scenic waterfall
- - South Africa's highest waterfall
- - Guyana's mesmerizing fall
- - Peru's hidden gem
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- - Iceland's iconic waterfall
- - China's captivating cascade
- - North America's famous cascade
- - Africa's majestic cataract
- - Uganda's series of waterfalls
- - Europe's stunning river cascade
- - Europe's most powerful waterfall
- - Located in Guyana's rainforest
- - California's coastal wonder
20 Clues: - Peru's hidden gem • - Iceland's powerful plunge • - Norway's picturesque fall • - New Zealand's famous drop • - Guyana's mesmerizing fall • - Iceland's iconic waterfall • - Africa's majestic cataract • - India's grandest waterfall • - China's captivating cascade • - California's coastal wonder • - Uganda's series of waterfalls • - California's scenic waterfall • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-18
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- has also led many Indians to seek opportunities outside of there home country
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- is a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- Moving to a new place in search of greater opportunities and a better future
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
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- an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency. The countries in this zone include Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- the shared characteristics of a group of people
- service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- Nations can also try to protect themselves from other nations by banding together. In 1960, a group of nations that supplied much of the world’s crude oil formed a coalition
- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
19 Clues: the shared characteristics of a group of people • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources • the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe • service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers • ...
World history 2023-05-16
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- Paris is the capital
- human social and cultural development
- the practices and culture of western Europe by societies
- buying and selling goods and services
- Bible is the sole authority for all matters of faith and conduct
- greek god
- management of the state
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- Free trade agreements
- Capital of Germany
- Invention of tools and techniques
- practice of farming
- Prime minister of the Uk in 1940
- Large marsupial
- Painted the last supper
- shares land borders with Wales and Scotland
- father of Modern South Africa
- Belief and worship of a human or power
- Holding established beliefs especially in religion
- located in southern eastern Europe
19 Clues: greek god • Large marsupial • Capital of Germany • practice of farming • Paris is the capital • Free trade agreements • Painted the last supper • management of the state • father of Modern South Africa • Prime minister of the Uk in 1940 • Invention of tools and techniques • located in southern eastern Europe • human social and cultural development • buying and selling goods and services • ...
World Festivals 2023-06-03
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- - December holiday
- - Thai New Year festival
- - Tamil harvest festival
- Night - Guy Fawkes celebration
- - Islamic festival
- Tomatina - Tomato-throwing festival
- - Christian holiday
- Gras - Fat Tuesday celebration
- - Month of fasting
- - Colorful spring festival
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- Day - French national holiday
- - Mooncake festival
- - Cherry blossom festival
- - German beer festival
- - Buddhist holiday
- - Festival of lights
- - Nine nights of worship
- - Festive celebration
- de los Muertos - Day of the Dead
- Mercè - Festival in Barcelona
20 Clues: - December holiday • - Buddhist holiday • - Islamic festival • - Month of fasting • - Mooncake festival • - Christian holiday • - Festival of lights • - Festive celebration • - German beer festival • - Thai New Year festival • - Tamil harvest festival • - Nine nights of worship • - Cherry blossom festival • - Colorful spring festival • Day - French national holiday • ...
Baby's World 2025-04-19
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- I shall be __ in my own world.
- The baby’s world is far from the __ of grown-ups.
- The baby does not care for __ of grown-ups.
- The baby is not afraid of __.
- The baby’s world has no __.
- The poem highlights the __ between childhood and adulthood.
- The grown-ups __ the baby’s world.
- Grown-ups build __ walls.
- Tagore was a __ from India.
- The baby wants to sleep near his __.
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- The baby’s world is full of __ and love.
- The baby does not seek __ or greatness.
- The poem "Baby's World" is written by __.
- The world of the baby is __.
- The baby wants to play with __.
- The baby creeps into the __.
- The poem is full of __ imagery.
- The baby’s world is filled with __ joy.
- The baby wants to lie in the __.
- The baby wants to __ near his mother.
20 Clues: Grown-ups build __ walls. • The baby’s world has no __. • Tagore was a __ from India. • The world of the baby is __. • The baby creeps into the __. • The baby is not afraid of __. • I shall be __ in my own world. • The baby wants to play with __. • The poem is full of __ imagery. • The baby wants to lie in the __. • The grown-ups __ the baby’s world. • ...
Turtle World 2024-11-13
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- sets heading of the turtle
- sets the speed of the turtle
- drags turtle to position on grid
- half the diameter or distance from the center to the circumference of circle
- sets y axis
- set of instructions for the computer
- distance from one point on a circle through the center to another point on the circle.
- logical unit in digital graphics.
- turns turtle left
- where graphics are drawn
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- for note taking inside of code
- moves the turtle back to center
- moves turtle forward
- starts drawing
- turns turtle right
- sets x axis
- draws a circle
- moves turtle backward
- stops drawing
19 Clues: sets x axis • sets y axis • stops drawing • starts drawing • draws a circle • turns turtle left • turns turtle right • moves turtle forward • moves turtle backward • where graphics are drawn • sets heading of the turtle • sets the speed of the turtle • for note taking inside of code • moves the turtle back to center • drags turtle to position on grid • logical unit in digital graphics. • ...
Disney World 2025-05-19
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- Shopping district
- Hotel featuring different decades
- Dinosaur ice cream shop in Hollywood Studios
- One of the water parks
- Helps you find your way
- Monorail runs through this hotel
- Wildest ride in the wilderness
- Boat ride in EPCOT
- Wear it on your wrist
- Skip the line
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- People who design the attractions
- Features the 3 Caballeros
- One of the EPCOT festivals
- Go camping here
- Dine with the Beast
- Spectacular nighttime show
- Creature on Expedition Everest
- Body of water crossed by the ferries
- Performs in Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe
19 Clues: Skip the line • Go camping here • Shopping district • Boat ride in EPCOT • Dine with the Beast • Wear it on your wrist • One of the water parks • Helps you find your way • Features the 3 Caballeros • One of the EPCOT festivals • Spectacular nighttime show • Wildest ride in the wilderness • Creature on Expedition Everest • Monorail runs through this hotel • People who design the attractions • ...
World History 2025-08-25
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- act, gift, or statement of respect for a person or thing.
- worship of more than one God.
- Hebrew prophet who led the Israelites out of slavery.
- -country in the Southern Levant region of West Asia.
- huge rain down pour.
- patriarch of Judaism, islam, and Christianity.
- priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- ancient region in the levant.
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- country in West Asia.
- large distinguishable part of a continent.
- crescent- moon shaped fertile land.
- diffusion- spread of cultural beliefs.
- belief in the existence of one God.
- polygon base and triangular faces.
- large territory ruled by one one power.
- land between the rivers.
- oldest Pharaoh.
- -Jewish religious book.
- agreement or promise.
19 Clues: oldest Pharaoh. • huge rain down pour. • country in West Asia. • agreement or promise. • -Jewish religious book. • land between the rivers. • worship of more than one God. • ancient region in the levant. • polygon base and triangular faces. • crescent- moon shaped fertile land. • belief in the existence of one God. • diffusion- spread of cultural beliefs. • ...
Karen’s World 2025-12-02
19 Clues: dog • city • hubby • Viva… • casino • origin • vehicle • tophand • child#1 • child#2 • child#3 • employer • football2 • football1 • middlename • maidenname • schoolmascot • nightstandmusthave • ___putyourclotheson
WONDERFUL WORLD 2025-11-30
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- continue to be in the same place
- a mother or a father
- a game made of many pieces that can be fit together
- unusual,surprising
- to appear in the open
- to have an enjoyable or amusing time
- nervous or frightened
- a part of a course of instruction
- to not lose heat
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- a machine for typing letters
- a doll that is moved by putting a hand inside it.
- causing great surprise
- a part separated from a lager part
- to put your hand in something
- to go away
- an object
- a baby bird
- most liked
- the land near the south pole
19 Clues: an object • to go away • most liked • a baby bird • to not lose heat • unusual,surprising • a mother or a father • to appear in the open • nervous or frightened • causing great surprise • a machine for typing letters • the land near the south pole • to put your hand in something • continue to be in the same place • a part of a course of instruction • a part separated from a lager part • ...
Norse Mythology Notes from the FIB 2015-07-16
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- hall of gods
- giants' home
- world of dead
- world tree
- aka Memory
- Odin's raven, Memory
- troublemaker
- Thor's hammer
- war between gods and giants
- world of gods
- god of thunder
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- magic fountain
- Loki's eight-legged horse
- busybody squirrel
- All-Father
- world of mortals
- giants
- Odin's raven, Thought
- fates
- dragon of underworld
20 Clues: fates • giants • world tree • aka Memory • All-Father • hall of gods • giants' home • troublemaker • world of dead • Thor's hammer • world of gods • magic fountain • god of thunder • world of mortals • busybody squirrel • Odin's raven, Memory • dragon of underworld • Odin's raven, Thought • Loki's eight-legged horse • war between gods and giants
Laila Grove - the Atlantic world 2024-10-10
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- Spanish fighter
- exchange between old and new world
- controlled by another nation
- private ownership
- Aztec emperor
- native Americans to the new world
- discovered the new world
- world trade
- first British colony
- Atlantic slave trade
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- nations wealth
- Spanish and native mix
- abuse of native Americans work
- inca owner
- deadly virus
- ended Aztec empire
- Europe, new world, and africa
- British and french
- buying parts of large companies
19 Clues: inca owner • world trade • deadly virus • Aztec emperor • nations wealth • Spanish fighter • private ownership • ended Aztec empire • British and french • first British colony • Atlantic slave trade • Spanish and native mix • discovered the new world • controlled by another nation • Europe, new world, and africa • abuse of native Americans work • buying parts of large companies • ...
Venue for the World Cup 2023-09-05
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- A city in South Africa, hosting the World Cup in 2010.
- The capital of Russia, hosting the World Cup in 2018.
- de Janeiro A city in Brazil, hosting the World Cup in 2014.
- A city in Germany, hosting the World Cup in 1974.
- City The capital of Mexico, hosting the World Cup in 1970 and 1986.
- A city in Italy, hosting the World Cup in 1934.
- Angeles A major city in California, USA, hosting the World Cup in 1994.
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- The capital of Spain, hosting the World Cup in 1982.
- The capital of Japan, hosting the World Cup in 2002.
- The capital of Germany, hosting the World Cup in 2006.
- The capital of the United Kingdom, hosting the World Cup in 1966.
- The capital of France, hosting the World Cup in 1998.
- The capital of South Korea, hosting the World Cup in 2002.
- Aires The capital of Argentina, hosting the World Cup in 1978.
- The capital of Italy, hosting the World Cup in 1990.
15 Clues: A city in Italy, hosting the World Cup in 1934. • A city in Germany, hosting the World Cup in 1974. • The capital of Spain, hosting the World Cup in 1982. • The capital of Japan, hosting the World Cup in 2002. • The capital of Italy, hosting the World Cup in 1990. • The capital of France, hosting the World Cup in 1998. • ...
ff 2024-10-12
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- A large, colorful space in the Other World shaped like Coraline’s face.
- A creature that can speak in the Other World.
- The feature that replaces eyes in the Other World.
- Another name for the sinister Other Mother.
- The main character who discovers the Other World.
- The place where Coraline disposes of the key to the Other World.
- The spirits of children trapped by the Other Mother.
- A toy given to Coraline that resembles her.
- Coraline’s new friend who rides a motorcycle.
- Coraline uses this object to open the door to the Other World.
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- A deceptive reality created by the Other Mother.
- The part of the Other Mother that chases Coraline at the end.
- The secret passage Coraline crawls through to enter the Other World.
- Miss Spink’s partner, a former performer.
- Coraline’s eccentric neighbor who runs a mouse circus.
- The Other Mother uses this to lure Coraline into staying in the Other World.
- Coraline’s real parents are imprisoned inside this object.
- Coraline's parents are trapped behind this in the Other World.
- These contain the eyes and souls of the ghost children.
- One of the eccentric women living downstairs.
20 Clues: Miss Spink’s partner, a former performer. • Another name for the sinister Other Mother. • A toy given to Coraline that resembles her. • A creature that can speak in the Other World. • One of the eccentric women living downstairs. • Coraline’s new friend who rides a motorcycle. • A deceptive reality created by the Other Mother. • ...
32. World Cup Famous Number 6’s 2024-12-28
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- Under his captaincy, Brazil won the 1994 FIFA World Cup and he lifted the World Cup trophy.
- Luis ...... the only person to have played two World Cup finals for different countries, representing Argentina in 1930 and Italy in 1934.
- World Cup winner in 2006, renowned for his competitive nature and leadership qualities
- He appeared in four FIFA World Cups, reaching the 2014 final.
- He was in Brazil's squad at the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups
- Nestor ..... played for the Argentina national football team during the 1958 FIFA World Cup
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- wins the 2024 Ballon d'Or award for the best men's player, he was included in Spain's squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup and was utilised as a central defender
- won 52 caps for Argentina and represented the country at the 2006 World Cup
- the only manager to have won four FIFA Club World Cups, as a player he appeared with Spain at the 1994 FIFA World Cup
- Sergio ..... Spanish midfielder won the World Cup in 2010.
- .....Varela the captain who led Uruguay to a historic victory in the 1950 World Cup,
- Frank ..... In the quarter-finals of the 1994 FIFA World Cup, he made his final appearance for the Netherlands in the 3–2 defeat against eventual winners Brazil.
- in 2018 he lost his World Cup debut against Mexico in their opening match
- Led his nation to victories in the 1998 World Cup as a player and the 2018 World Cup as a manager.
- Born in Zaire, he was part of the France national team which reached the final of the 2006 FIFA World Cup
- Together with Maradona, Batistuta and company he participated at the World Cup in the United States, where the team lost in the quarter finals
16 Clues: Sergio ..... Spanish midfielder won the World Cup in 2010. • He appeared in four FIFA World Cups, reaching the 2014 final. • He was in Brazil's squad at the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups • in 2018 he lost his World Cup debut against Mexico in their opening match • won 52 caps for Argentina and represented the country at the 2006 World Cup • ...
Brave New World Crossword 2023-04-07
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- The name of the "savage reservation"
- The color the lowest caste wears
- The official name of sleep-teaching
- The lowest caste in the World-State; they can only do simple work
- The process of being "born" in the world-state
- A Beta hatchery worker, described as "pneumatic"
- The fourth-highest caste
- One of the ten World Controllers
- How people of the world-state move from place-to-place
- One of Lenina's many lovers
- Alpha-plus lecturer and poet
- The main character in "Brave New World", works in sleep learning
- A popular singing and soma-taking event partaken by men and women alike
- The color that people of the Alpha Caste wear
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- Embryos created in the hatchery that are genderless
- The second-highest caste in the World-State
- The third-highest class in the World-State
- The highest caste in the World-State
- What the third-highest class wears
- Drug used by people of the world-state, induces happiness
- Like we have God in our society, this figure is their god
- A way that people in the World-State say that someone is desirable
- The Savage's mother
- The term used in "Brave New World" to indicate a live birth
- Popular movies that involve sitting in a chair and "feeling" a movie
- The color that the people of the Gamma Caste wear
- The place where babies are produced and grown in bottles
- Called "The savage", illicit son of the Director of Hatcheries
- The color that people of the Beta caste wear
- Where most of the book takes place
- A type of treatment the World-State makes all kids go through.
31 Clues: The Savage's mother • The fourth-highest caste • One of Lenina's many lovers • Alpha-plus lecturer and poet • The color the lowest caste wears • One of the ten World Controllers • What the third-highest class wears • Where most of the book takes place • The official name of sleep-teaching • The name of the "savage reservation" • The highest caste in the World-State • ...
final assignment 2020-06-01
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- climate found in DR
- religion that has a population of 1.9 million people
- first continent in the world
- the result of the movement in the tectonic plates
- largest continent in the world
- national aeronautics and space administration
- largest religion in the world
- 9th student that has the eyes as green as tree leaves (me)
- the capital of the world
- style of government (state controls the economy)
- biggest island in the world
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- traveling for fun
- one of the world's biggest islands and a is continent
- European country that have been involved in 236 wars
- made up of 700 islands (region in America)
- largest country in the world
- biggest ocean in the world
- principal bus organization in DR
- best teacher ever!
- prejudice or inclination for or against one person
- longest river in South America
21 Clues: traveling for fun • best teacher ever! • climate found in DR • the capital of the world • biggest ocean in the world • biggest island in the world • first continent in the world • largest country in the world • largest religion in the world • largest continent in the world • longest river in South America • principal bus organization in DR • made up of 700 islands (region in America) • ...
The Ultimate Disc Golf Crossword 2024-11-30
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- Known for his "bazooka" celebration
- Most world championships
- Won 2021 DGPT championship as an underdog
- Highest ever rated FPO player
- first finnish mpo player to win elite series
- highest rated player from south dakota
- 2018 world champ
- 2023 Ledgestone champ
- Player with highest single season earnings
- player who signed the biggest contract in disc golf history
- 2003/2004 world champ
- 2009 world champ
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- Known for his "raptor legs" celebration
- 2010 world champ
- Most likeable player, according to 2024 fandom survey
- Known for "The Holy Shot"
- highest c1x putting percentage in 2024
- 2023 european open champ
- 2001 world champ
- highest c2 putting percentage in 2024
- Host of GK Pro's "Skins"
- 2023 MPO player of the year
- 2024 Champion's Cup champ
- 2005/2007/2011 world champ
- nicknamed "big jerm"
25 Clues: 2010 world champ • 2001 world champ • 2018 world champ • 2009 world champ • nicknamed "big jerm" • 2023 Ledgestone champ • 2003/2004 world champ • Most world championships • 2023 european open champ • Host of GK Pro's "Skins" • Known for "The Holy Shot" • 2024 Champion's Cup champ • 2005/2007/2011 world champ • 2023 MPO player of the year • Highest ever rated FPO player • ...
kyliegh price - The Atlantic slave trade 2025-10-09
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- concured Incan empire
- economic trade system
- disease from the old world
- leader of Aztec empire
- British vs. France
- A territory under a foreign rule
- private owners
- trade of Europe Africa america
- slave ship journey
- Spanish labor sytem
- Spanish conquistador
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- first European to reach new world
- trade throughout the world
- leader of Incan empire
- selling shares
- exchange of goods between old-new world
- shiped from Africa to new world
- eropean/Indian group
- Spanish soldier traveling to america
- first British town
20 Clues: selling shares • private owners • British vs. France • first British town • slave ship journey • Spanish labor sytem • eropean/Indian group • Spanish conquistador • concured Incan empire • economic trade system • leader of Incan empire • leader of Aztec empire • trade throughout the world • disease from the old world • trade of Europe Africa america • shiped from Africa to new world • ...
World Weather 2013-06-15
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- they are cooler regions on the sun's surface that appear as dark spots
- the practice of cultivating land, producing crops and raising livestock, is the third highest contributor of greenhouse gases
- the decrease in global temperatures over a long period of time
- the highest contributor of greenhouse gases
- ____________ factors. They are factors caused by human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation and changing land use
- ______________ is the loss of forests due to the removal or clearance of trees in forested areas
- use less energy to provide the same service
- ______________ is the increase in the mean height of the sea's surface between high tide and low tide relative to land
- __________hosted a United Nations Climate Change Conference
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- the earth's surface then emits longwave radiation in the form of ___________ radiation
- a process by which an increasing number of people live in urban areas such as cities and towns
- sulphur dioxide with dust and ash, these particles reflect solar energy back into space. This results in____________.
- an example of insect-borne diseases which causes high fever ,chills and flu-like symptoms
- the gases in the earth's atmosphere trap longwave radiation emitted from the earth's surface , warming the atmosphere
- good absorbers of longwave radiation
- _________ refers to the production of goods and services within a country
- increase in global temperatures over a long period of time
- the __________ greenhouse effect occurs when human activity causes greenhouse gases to be released at a fast greater rate than that of the natural emissions of greenhouse gases
- known as greenhouse gases , given out by cattle
19 Clues: good absorbers of longwave radiation • the highest contributor of greenhouse gases • use less energy to provide the same service • known as greenhouse gases , given out by cattle • increase in global temperatures over a long period of time • __________hosted a United Nations Climate Change Conference • the decrease in global temperatures over a long period of time • ...
NATURAL WORLD 2015-12-06
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- to change something to suit different conditions or uses:
- animal of which the female feeds her young on milk from her own body. Most mammals give birth to live young, not eggs: al
- an animal that has died out
- unusual or different to the usual
- an expert who studies or works in one of the sciences
- to damage something, esp. in a violent way, so that it can no longer be used or no longer exists:
- admired by many people for your qualities or achievements
- forest in a tropical area that receives a lot of rain
- to harm or spoil something
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- used to refer to plants and animals that grow naturally in a place, and have not been brought there from somewhere else
- causing damage or dangerous
- relating to the natural world around us
- having developed through a gradual process
- to be, to be real
- to put something into a place for the first time
- a set of animals or plants in which the members are similar to each other
- a species of plant or animal that may soon die out
- small creatures like flys, bees or ants
- one of the seven large land masses on the earth's surface, surrounded, or mainly surrounded, by sea
19 Clues: to be, to be real • to harm or spoil something • causing damage or dangerous • an animal that has died out • unusual or different to the usual • relating to the natural world around us • small creatures like flys, bees or ants • having developed through a gradual process • to put something into a place for the first time • ...
World History 2017-11-13
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- and France - Who became leading powers
- - First permanent English colony established was
- America - Native American’s way of life helped shape new culture in
- - Where did men go for school
- - Who is the most powerful
- - The type of religion of Hinduism
- - Who were the Native / European
- and trade - Why did European powers compete around the world -
- - Who were the American Born
- - Dome shaped shrines
- - Anytime buyers and sellers meet to exchange goods or services
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- - Who were the African / Native
- Workers - Who were skilled in farming, mining, and metalworking
- - Where did women go to for school
- - The type of religion of Buddhism
- - What was the name of Spanish Born
- - Privately owned ship commissioned by government to attack and capture enemy ships -
- - This killed many native Americans
- British dominance in North American - What did the treaty of Paris help do -
19 Clues: - Dome shaped shrines • - Who is the most powerful • - Who were the American Born • - Where did men go for school • - Where did women go to for school • - The type of religion of Buddhism • - The type of religion of Hinduism • - Who were the African / Native • - What was the name of Spanish Born • - This killed many native Americans • - Who were the Native / European • ...
World Organizations 2017-11-20
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- An economic organization in Southeast Asia
- The league of Arab States is composed of countries that are Muslim and speak __________.
- A political alliance of 26 countries from Europe and North America that has pledged to safeguard freedom and democracy.
- Something these organizations have in common is the promotion of world...
- Some main reasons for political divisions are differences in language, religion, and __________.
- A political organization in Africa.
- The county you go to school in.
- How many members are on the security council of the United Nations?
- An economic and political union of 27 European countries. It introduced the currency called the Euro.
- Tax on imported goods.
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- ASEAN stands for Association of _________ Asian Nations.
- Key members of this organization are Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, and UAE. They set the price and production of oil.
- The Organization of the American States is a political union that includes all 35 countries for North and South __________.
- Divisions Regions of the Earth's surface over which people establish social, economic, and political control.
- What currency does the EU use?
- This organization was created in 1945 with 193 members.
- What type of government do members of NATO have?
- Eliminating tariffs promotes trade by (increasing or decreasing) investment opportunities.
- A trade agreement that was signed by Canada, the United States, and Mexico that eliminated tariffs creating free trade.
19 Clues: Tax on imported goods. • What currency does the EU use? • The county you go to school in. • A political organization in Africa. • An economic organization in Southeast Asia • What type of government do members of NATO have? • This organization was created in 1945 with 193 members. • ASEAN stands for Association of _________ Asian Nations. • ...
contemporary world 2021-06-24
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- first man , originally single
- import duty , causes price to increase
- unseen ,could be ink
- psychic . not large nor small
- holy war
- they leave carbon footprints , cause of global warming
- storey,
- tyrant ,authoritarian
- beginning or origin , the Filipino 'Pasyon' starts with this
- Bolshevik leader
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- reality , truth , given
- borrowers are indifferent to it but creditors worry about it , growth or rise
- Supreme Court VIP m attends in robes
- claim , increases with price
- ideas not inspired by religious doctrines
- the former Soviet Union
- crossbreed , a union of two distinct pures
- a non story , lie or bogus , black propaganda
- input or view , own _________
19 Clues: storey, • holy war • Bolshevik leader • unseen ,could be ink • tyrant ,authoritarian • reality , truth , given • the former Soviet Union • claim , increases with price • first man , originally single • psychic . not large nor small • input or view , own _________ • Supreme Court VIP m attends in robes • import duty , causes price to increase • ideas not inspired by religious doctrines • ...
Media world 2024-05-12
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- Short for 'application'.
- It has channels and you watch shows on it.
- Used for calling and texting.
- Used to search information on the internet.
- A form of communication using the internet.
- A device for personal use, smaller than a laptop.
- A popular website for watching videos.
- A tool for editing and creating documents on a computer.
- A site where you can post pictures and messages.
- You use this to take photos.
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- A portable device that plays music.
- People use this to read news on the internet.
- You watch videos here, like music videos or tutorials.
- You can send messages with this service.
- You click this to open a link.
- A personal website or web page where an individual shares their thoughts or expertise on various topics.
- You can listen to music or news on this.
- A book but in digital form, read on a device.
- A service for watching movies and series online.
- A place to play games or do work on.
20 Clues: Short for 'application'. • You use this to take photos. • Used for calling and texting. • You click this to open a link. • A portable device that plays music. • A place to play games or do work on. • A popular website for watching videos. • You can send messages with this service. • You can listen to music or news on this. • It has channels and you watch shows on it. • ...
World History 2024-05-06
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- Land given in return for loyalty?
- Had a reputation for being laconic
- Sphinx is found in
- The principles of this form of government can be traced to Athens
- The medieval economy where peasants and serfs provided labor in return for food, shelter, and protection for raiders.
- Belief that one's actions determine what the soul will be reborn as.
- Medieval Bibles were written in?
- Practice of infecting a person with a mild form of the disease so they will not become ill from the more serious form.
- Worship of mulitple gods and goddesses.
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- Associations of merchants
- People who died for their beliefs
- 200 year period of peace in Rome.
- Skilled workers who made things by hand
- Cuneiform is found in what civilization?
- Rebirth of the soul
- is located on Attica
- City built on 7 hills.
- Spiritual Head of the Church
- Babylon's leader created the first known written code of law
19 Clues: Sphinx is found in • Rebirth of the soul • is located on Attica • City built on 7 hills. • Associations of merchants • Spiritual Head of the Church • Medieval Bibles were written in? • Land given in return for loyalty? • People who died for their beliefs • 200 year period of peace in Rome. • Had a reputation for being laconic • Skilled workers who made things by hand • ...
World History 2024-09-02
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- Species where all modern human beings belong to
- Revolution Known as the first agriculture revolution
- A person who doesn't have a permanent home and travels place to place
- A culture where one hunts and gathers for survival
- Taming an animal for for food or friendship
- Someone who specializes in a skill
- A symbol used for a word or a phrase
- The process of arranging a systematic code
- Known as the later part of the Stone Age
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- When a society becomes highly developed
- Wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems
- A field of study that studies ancient civilizations
- Crescent A "boomerang" shaped region of the Middle East
- A prehistoric temple found in Wiltshire, England
- A broad concept of social norms and behaviors of a society
- A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple
- The period of time before written records
- Known as the Old Stone Age
- People who know how to write
- An object made by humans that usually comes from cultural or historical descent
20 Clues: Known as the Old Stone Age • People who know how to write • Someone who specializes in a skill • A symbol used for a word or a phrase • When a society becomes highly developed • Known as the later part of the Stone Age • The period of time before written records • The process of arranging a systematic code • Taming an animal for for food or friendship • ...
World Wonders 2023-07-22
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- - Italian city known for its leaning tower.
- - Famous waterfall between the US and Canada.
- - Agra's iconic white marble mausoleum.
- - Mayan city in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
- - Ancient Egyptian monumental tomb.
- - Prehistoric stone monument in England.
- - Greek citadel in Athens.
- - Ancient city carved into Jordan's cliffs.
- - Hindu temple complex in Cambodia.
- - Incan citadel atop Peruvian mountains.
- - Ancient Roman amphitheater.
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- - Former Byzantine cathedral in Istanbul.
- - Greek temple on the Athenian Acropolis.
- - Rio de Janeiro's massive statue on a hill.
- - Remote Polynesian island with iconic statues.
- - Longest wall, built in China's ancient history.
- - Iconic figure, like the Statue of Liberty.
- - Parisian landmark made of iron.
- - Incan citadel atop Peruvian mountains.
- - Location of the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid.
20 Clues: - Greek citadel in Athens. • - Ancient Roman amphitheater. • - Parisian landmark made of iron. • - Ancient Egyptian monumental tomb. • - Hindu temple complex in Cambodia. • - Agra's iconic white marble mausoleum. • - Prehistoric stone monument in England. • - Incan citadel atop Peruvian mountains. • - Incan citadel atop Peruvian mountains. • ...
World Religions 2023-04-15
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- Rebirth of a soul in a new body
- The sum of a person's actions
- Tracing origins back more than 4,000 years, it has multiple gods
- Over 2000 years ago preached loving neighbors as oneself
- Recognized as having the most followers in the world
- Patriarch recognized in three religions
- Hindu god known as the creator
- Believing in many gods
- Practice started by a prince who saw suffering
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- Principal Hindu deity known as the preserver
- Originated in the Punjab region of India in the 15th century CE
- Release from the cycle of reincarnation, nirvana
- Believing in no god
- Prophet who created the Muslim faith
- Believers in second largest world religion that follows Islam
- It follows the teachings of the prophet Muhammad
- Born as prince Siddhartha Gautama
- Believing in only one god
- Hindu deity known as the destroyer
19 Clues: Believing in no god • Believing in many gods • Believing in only one god • The sum of a person's actions • Hindu god known as the creator • Rebirth of a soul in a new body • Born as prince Siddhartha Gautama • Hindu deity known as the destroyer • Prophet who created the Muslim faith • Patriarch recognized in three religions • Principal Hindu deity known as the preserver • ...
World Events 2024-10-26
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- Where you been loca?
- Katy Perry's cute Super Bowl sidekick
- Host city of the 2012 Summer Olympics
- An angel from Cincinnati taken too soon
- Ariane Grande had some bad press after licking a couple of these
- 6 seconds of comedy
- Starring Mia & Sebastian
- This team ended the longest championship drought in North American sports history
- If the dress isn't white and gold, it's...
- UK said byeeee
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- Catch em all...on your street
- Black holes, wormholes, and matthew mcconaughey
- British boy band that broke up in 2016
- Viral 2012 song by Psy
- Significant scientific breakthrough made with funding from this challenge
- I swear the spinning helps me focus!
- Rapping founding fathers
- Let it go
- Addictive mobile game that was suddenly pulled from app stores
19 Clues: Let it go • UK said byeeee • 6 seconds of comedy • Where you been loca? • Viral 2012 song by Psy • Rapping founding fathers • Starring Mia & Sebastian • Catch em all...on your street • I swear the spinning helps me focus! • Katy Perry's cute Super Bowl sidekick • Host city of the 2012 Summer Olympics • British boy band that broke up in 2016 • An angel from Cincinnati taken too soon • ...
ap world 2024-04-05
19 Clues: poor • work • trans • steam • trade • device • weaving • authors • perfect • replace • abusive • spinning • textiles • inventor • structure • locomotive • controlled • automobile • handicraft
Lab World 2024-04-08
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- Name of lab portion of Epic
- The specimen type that the IRIS tests
- Coagulated blood
- A cabinet usually set at body temperature
- (2 words) Largest piece of PPE
- The Abbott tests for A & B of this
- Tube shaker
- Device used to aliquot serum
- Measures the proportion of RBCs in blood
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- Sticker containing patient info and test name
- Form for ordering tests on a patient
- Tube spinner
- You can see very small things with it
- Red plastic garbage bag
- PPE for your hands
- One of the tests performed on the Abbott
- Test to diagnose or monitor diabetes
- Immediately
- Considered the most disgusting specimen
19 Clues: Immediately • Tube shaker • Tube spinner • Coagulated blood • PPE for your hands • Red plastic garbage bag • Name of lab portion of Epic • Device used to aliquot serum • (2 words) Largest piece of PPE • The Abbott tests for A & B of this • Form for ordering tests on a patient • Test to diagnose or monitor diabetes • You can see very small things with it • ...
English World 2022-10-15
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- столица Англии и всей Великобритании
- по древней легенде, пока эти птицы живут в Тауэре, Королевство остаётся нерушимым
- цветок - символ Англии на гербе Соединенного Королевства
- страна, чьим символом является килт - складчатая юбка в клетку
- современный правитель Великобритании - это не президент, а ...?
- стражи Тауэра, их называли в старину "едоки говядины"
- порода собаки с чертами "классического английского джентльмена"
- любимый напиток англичан, который обычно они пьют в 5 часов
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- фактически страной управляет не монарх, а этот орган власти
- из стольких стран состоит Соединённое Королевство
- что спрятано в ярко-красных будках по всему городу?
- охранники самого Короля, которых можно узнать по красным мундирам и высоким шапкам из медвежьего меха
- этим мужским именем зовется флаг Великобритании: Union ... ?
- дикий зверь, который изображается на многих английских гербах
- в этой части Великобритании живут любители музыки, в особенности арфы
- трёхлистный клевер и лепрекон - символы этой страны
- любимый цвет англичан
- часовая башня в Лондоне с огромным колоколом внутри
- современный транспорт, на котором очень любят кататься по городу туристы
19 Clues: любимый цвет англичан • столица Англии и всей Великобритании • из стольких стран состоит Соединённое Королевство • что спрятано в ярко-красных будках по всему городу? • трёхлистный клевер и лепрекон - символы этой страны • часовая башня в Лондоне с огромным колоколом внутри • стражи Тауэра, их называли в старину "едоки говядины" • ...
World Religions 2022-09-28
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- the holy book of judaism
- the holy book of buddhism
- judiasm event of becoming an adult
- the birthdate of jesus
- the afterlife of christianity
- the ten rules jewish people believe
- the place where hinduism is from
- the leader of christianity
- this religion believes in no god
- the sacrement of pouring water on ones head
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- the system hindus believe in
- the founder of buddhism
- the place of origin of judaism
- the river that spiritually cleanses you
- the founder of judaism
- the place of origin of buddhism
- the holiday that celebrates siddharth guatama
- judiasm event on saturdays
- the holy book of christianity
19 Clues: the founder of judaism • the birthdate of jesus • the founder of buddhism • the holy book of judaism • the holy book of buddhism • the leader of christianity • judiasm event on saturdays • the system hindus believe in • the afterlife of christianity • the holy book of christianity • the place of origin of judaism • the place of origin of buddhism • the place where hinduism is from • ...
World Flags 2025-10-28
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- Tree on the flag of Saint Lucia
- Color on the flag of Sweden
- Dominant color on Japan's flag
- St. Andrew's Cross, Scottish flag symbol
- French national flag design
- American flag design feature
- British flag component
- Leaf on the Canadian flag
- Emblem on the Sri Lankan flag
- Side of the flagpole
- Spanish word for "flag"
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- Layout of the Brazilian flag
- Cross on the Maltese flag
- Layout of the Brazilian flag
- Symbol on the Mexican flag
- Symbol on the Turkish flag
- Symbol on the Welsh flag
- Symbol on the flag of Argentina
- Sun on the flag of Japan
- Feature on the US flag
20 Clues: Side of the flagpole • British flag component • Feature on the US flag • Spanish word for "flag" • Symbol on the Welsh flag • Sun on the flag of Japan • Cross on the Maltese flag • Leaf on the Canadian flag • Symbol on the Mexican flag • Symbol on the Turkish flag • Color on the flag of Sweden • French national flag design • Layout of the Brazilian flag • Layout of the Brazilian flag • ...
World Geography 2026-02-06
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- This country boasts the most coastline in the world at 37,653 km
- Oldest mountain range in the world
- Largest desert in the world
- Russia crosses this # of time zones
- This sea is the world's lowest point on land
- This European river flows through a record setting 10 countries
- This country has the highest land point from the center of the Earth (not sea level)
- This is the smallest country (and city) in the world
- Longest navigable river (including tributaries) in the world
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- Sudan boasts more of these than Egypt
- Driest hot desert in the world
- Country with most volcanoes and glaciers combined
- This rainforest spans this # of countries
- This country holds the title for the most active volcanoes
- This country's landmass is 115 times smaller than Russia but still has a larger population
- Only continent without a desert
- Longest Mountain range in the world
- This continent spans all four hemispheres
- This lengthy country averages only 177km wide
19 Clues: Largest desert in the world • Driest hot desert in the world • Only continent without a desert • Oldest mountain range in the world • Russia crosses this # of time zones • Longest Mountain range in the world • Sudan boasts more of these than Egypt • This rainforest spans this # of countries • This continent spans all four hemispheres • ...
World Geography 2026-02-06
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- Only continent without a desert
- This is the smallest country (and city) in the world
- Longest Mountain range in the world
- This country's landmass is 115 times smaller than Russia but still has a larger population
- Driest hot desert in the world
- This rainforest spans this # of countries
- This sea is the world's lowest point on land
- This country boasts the most coastline in the world at 37,653 km
- This lengthy country averages only 177km wide
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- Russia crosses this # of time zones
- Sudan boasts more of these than Egypt
- This country holds the title for the most active volcanoes
- Longest navigable river (including tributaries) in the world
- This country has the highest land point from the center of the Earth (not sea level)
- Oldest mountain range in the world
- Country with most volcanoes and glaciers combined
- Largest desert in the world
- This European river flows through a record setting 10 countries
- This continent spans all four hemispheres
19 Clues: Largest desert in the world • Driest hot desert in the world • Only continent without a desert • Oldest mountain range in the world • Russia crosses this # of time zones • Longest Mountain range in the world • Sudan boasts more of these than Egypt • This rainforest spans this # of countries • This continent spans all four hemispheres • ...
World Record 2025-09-20
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- the lowest point on land
- the longest river
- the deepest oceanic trench
- the first artificial satellite
- the tallest volcano in the solar system
- the largest hot desert
- the biggest desert in Asia
- the fastest land animal
- the coldest continent
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- the loudest volcanic eruption recorded
- the largest planet in our solar system
- the hottest planet in the solar system
- the tallest mountain in the world
- the smallest planet in the solar system
- the heaviest animal on Earth
- the largest ocean
- the second-highest mountain on Earth
- the brightest object in the night sky
- the largest rainforest in the world
19 Clues: the longest river • the largest ocean • the coldest continent • the largest hot desert • the fastest land animal • the lowest point on land • the deepest oceanic trench • the biggest desert in Asia • the heaviest animal on Earth • the first artificial satellite • the tallest mountain in the world • the largest rainforest in the world • the second-highest mountain on Earth • ...
World History 2026-05-14
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- first Roman emperor
- King with famous law code in Babylon
- they made Machu Picchu
- Ancient trade network
- first writing
- only human species left on earth
- Mother culture of Mesoamerica
- Major river in Ancient India
- zeus's wife
- clan that gave China its name
- half-man, half-cat in Egypt
- Mesoamerican word for corn
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- games invented in Greece
- Needed to translate hieroglyphics
- Where all humans originated
- salt used for mummification
- art pieces made with tiny colored glass
- tame animals for your using
- Roman city that went boom!
19 Clues: zeus's wife • first writing • first Roman emperor • Ancient trade network • they made Machu Picchu • games invented in Greece • Roman city that went boom! • Mesoamerican word for corn • Where all humans originated • salt used for mummification • tame animals for your using • half-man, half-cat in Egypt • Major river in Ancient India • Mother culture of Mesoamerica • ...
world 2021-12-13
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- Where was the hottest temperature ever recorded?
- which river rises in the Himalayas in India and drains into the Bay of Bengal?
- which country’s name could be part of a Christmas dinner?
- What is the world's most populated country?
- Which country has the highest waterfall?
- Which country is the largest in area in the continent of Africa?
- what is the World's Smallest Country?
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- What is the capital of the Philippines?
- what country has the greatest number of active volcanoes?
- The Great Barrier Reef is off the coast of which country?
- Which country has the longest coastline in the world?
11 Clues: what is the World's Smallest Country? • What is the capital of the Philippines? • Which country has the highest waterfall? • What is the world's most populated country? • Where was the hottest temperature ever recorded? • Which country has the longest coastline in the world? • what country has the greatest number of active volcanoes? • ...
World 2023-11-13
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- Groups of countries in a specific area
- name of US president
- The species that inhabits earth and has a population of 8 billion
- new trade center in NYC
- A machine that uses 4 wheels and is used for transport
- the goat of NBA (National Basketball Association
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- earth blanket from sun
- Land inhabited by people and has a government
- A online store that ships around the entire world
- long form of UN
- Washington's eagle
11 Clues: long form of UN • Washington's eagle • name of US president • earth blanket from sun • new trade center in NYC • Groups of countries in a specific area • Land inhabited by people and has a government • the goat of NBA (National Basketball Association • A online store that ships around the entire world • A machine that uses 4 wheels and is used for transport • ...
World 2026-01-11
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- capital of poland
- capital of italy
- Largest continent on Earth
- capital of turkey
- The largest ocean on Earth
- Continent where Brazil is located
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- The coldest continent
- biggest country in the world
- The line that divides Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- Desert covering much of North Africa
- The longest river in the world
11 Clues: capital of italy • capital of poland • capital of turkey • The coldest continent • Largest continent on Earth • The largest ocean on Earth • biggest country in the world • The longest river in the world • Continent where Brazil is located • Desert covering much of North Africa • The line that divides Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres
2026 FIFA World Cup Crossword 2026-06-11
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- Special shoes football players’ wear
- The player who protects the net
- This is the third time that this country has hosted the tournament, most times than any other country
- Another word for football
- This country is competing in their eighth successive World Cup
- This country is returning to the World Cup for the first time since 2014
- This country holds the record for the most World Cup titles
- This country previously competed in the 1982 and the 2010 tournaments
- This country is the reigning world champions
- This country was the first country from Africa to qualify for the 2026 World Cup
- A group of players playing together
- What the ball goes into to score
- A free kick taken after a foul
- Which country upset Brazil in the 1998 World Cup
- The shirt worn by a player
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- This country, known as Bafana Bafana, hasn't been in the World Cup for 16 years but is returning this year
- The person who enforces the rules
- This country last won the title in South Africa 2010
- This is the first time that this team has ever qualified for back-to-back tournaments
- This country has been featured at every edition of the World Cup
- This country relied on their star player Mbappe to qualify for the World Cup
- This country is playing in their first World Cup
- The last game of the tournament
- This city is hosting the FIFA World Cup for the first time in tournament history
- The winner of the tournament
- This country hasn't participated in the World Cup since 1998
- This country is returning to the World Cup for the first time since 1974
- This country has never played a World Cup on American soil, as they missed out on USA 1994
- The prize given to the winners
29 Clues: Another word for football • The shirt worn by a player • The winner of the tournament • A free kick taken after a foul • The prize given to the winners • The player who protects the net • The last game of the tournament • What the ball goes into to score • The person who enforces the rules • A group of players playing together • Special shoes football players’ wear • ...
World History 2020-12-11
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- wrote The Prince, do what needs to be done
- helped expand China's empire/power
- pyramid-shaped hierarchy system; land and military service
- world focus rather than spiritual focus
- decisive 1942 WWII battle in Egypt
- landed in the Bahamas; sponsored by Spain
- a worthy man can be the ruler
- Muslim holy book
- believed in predestination
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- the study of physical features and human activity
- June 6, 1944, landings on Normandy; Operation Overlord
- desired control of land in the Andean region
- explored Australia and New Zealand
- leader of Germany during World War II
- common language
- wrote poems in a common vernacular
- Henry VIII wanted a divorce; created Anglican Church
- sailed around the tip of Africa
- selling of one's forgiveness
19 Clues: common language • Muslim holy book • believed in predestination • selling of one's forgiveness • a worthy man can be the ruler • sailed around the tip of Africa • explored Australia and New Zealand • helped expand China's empire/power • wrote poems in a common vernacular • decisive 1942 WWII battle in Egypt • leader of Germany during World War II • ...
ZAK’S WORLD 2021-07-08
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- SPECIAL DRINK TREAT
- WHITE VEGETABLE
- ZAK’S JOB
- BEST CHICKEN DISH
- MOVIE NIGHT TREAT
- Zak’s sister
- FAVORITE COOKIE
- GRILLED MEAT WITH CHEESE
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- SIDE DISH WITH CHICKEN
- MEXICAN RESTAURANT AT RIO
- PARTY FAVORITE
- ACTIVITY WITH DAD
- FAVORITE QUESADILLA
- ZAK’S FAVORITE ICE CREAM
- WALMART DRINK
- WHERE DO YOU GO AFTER THE SWIMMING POOL
- FRENCH_____
- ONE OF YOUR JOBS
- UNCLE STEVE’S NEW HOUSE
19 Clues: ZAK’S JOB • FRENCH_____ • Zak’s sister • WALMART DRINK • PARTY FAVORITE • WHITE VEGETABLE • FAVORITE COOKIE • ONE OF YOUR JOBS • ACTIVITY WITH DAD • BEST CHICKEN DISH • MOVIE NIGHT TREAT • SPECIAL DRINK TREAT • FAVORITE QUESADILLA • SIDE DISH WITH CHICKEN • UNCLE STEVE’S NEW HOUSE • ZAK’S FAVORITE ICE CREAM • GRILLED MEAT WITH CHEESE • MEXICAN RESTAURANT AT RIO • ...
World Geography 2020-05-08
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- Control de U.S money by changing interest rates.
- In which country people called separatist.
- In 1587 another attempt to found a colony was made by a man named.
- A company that was formed in 1629.
- Most popular brand in the United States
- Coast of Alaska and Canada have tundra climate and vegetation.
- Can be divided into five physical regions: the mountainous west, the Great Plains, the Canadian Shield, the varied eastern region, and the Caribbean.
- First Europeans to establish colonies in North America were the.
- Different groups of immigrants that integrate in different ways.
- The heart of southern California.
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- The first English attempt to colonize North America was made by a man named.
- Is a union of fifty states in North America?
- A climate with very cold winters and short, mild summers.
- Most popular city in the United States.
- Los Angeles climate is typically classified as.
- Consist. of roadways important to the nation’s economy and defense.
- Country that its connected to the mountainous west.
- Country that is colder because so much of it lies far north in higher latitudes.
- The Eisenhower Interstate System of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS.
19 Clues: The heart of southern California. • A company that was formed in 1629. • Most popular city in the United States. • Most popular brand in the United States • In which country people called separatist. • Is a union of fifty states in North America? • Los Angeles climate is typically classified as. • Control de U.S money by changing interest rates. • ...
World History 2021-09-08
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- complex culture and religion
- skilled worker
- Massive stepped tower
- the study of past societies
- hypotheses
- 2 rivers join
- upright man
- believe in many gods
- important powerful person
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- old stone age
- hunter-gatherer
- first human species
- government established
- human-like creature
- the study of human life
- a way of life
- Wedge-shaped writing
- change in government
- age- lots of ice
19 Clues: hypotheses • upright man • old stone age • a way of life • 2 rivers join • skilled worker • hunter-gatherer • age- lots of ice • first human species • human-like creature • Wedge-shaped writing • change in government • believe in many gods • Massive stepped tower • government established • the study of human life • important powerful person • the study of past societies • complex culture and religion
World History 2021-09-24
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- devoutly religious
- very important religious figure
- people who condemned Galileo
- a set of beliefs
- wrong
- universe revolving around earth
- to say that one no longer holds a belief
- wrong
- text from the bible
- religious messengers
- biggest star in sky
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- universe revolves around sun
- original or unusual
- the guy who thought of the heliocentric model
- belief or participating in religion
- conceited
- to express complete disapproval
- someone who speaks for god
- to be wrong
- our home planet
20 Clues: wrong • wrong • conceited • to be wrong • our home planet • a set of beliefs • devoutly religious • original or unusual • text from the bible • biggest star in sky • religious messengers • someone who speaks for god • universe revolves around sun • people who condemned Galileo • very important religious figure • to express complete disapproval • universe revolving around earth • ...
World Geography 2021-05-17
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- The state that you live in.
- The country you live in.
- River that runs through Egypt and
- Brazil is in the continent.
- The town that you live in.
- One of the Countries that the U.S. fought against during World War II.
- how a country makes money
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- Leader of Germany during World War II.
- Person that was assassinated which begun World War I.
- anything to do with the government
- One of the places where most of the migrants are going to.
- River that runs through the United States
- This ocean lies in between the United States and Europe.
- The county that you live in.
- Place where Japan bombed the U.S., which brought the U.S. into the war.
- Leader of Italy during World War II.
- The Ring of Fire is located in this ocean.
- River that runs through Brazil in South America.
- Place where the Roman Colosseum is located at.
19 Clues: The country you live in. • how a country makes money • The town that you live in. • The state that you live in. • Brazil is in the continent. • The county that you live in. • River that runs through Egypt and • anything to do with the government • Leader of Italy during World War II. • Leader of Germany during World War II. • River that runs through the United States • ...
World Issues 2023-01-31
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- Gas released from rice fields
- Related to cycle of poverty
- Caused by lack of rain
- Caused by carbon emission
- Condition caused from poverty
- Most underweight people are here
- State of owning money
- Organization that lends money
- Cleanest fossil fuel
- changes in climate over 1000years
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- Closed due to lack of snow
- Emitted from aerosols, plastic foam
- Clean fuel extracted from water
- Overweight caused by poor diet
- Fossil fuel that is being less used
- Global warming may cause flooding
- Provides 41% of world's energy
- Part of home that can be insulated
- Overweight is a problem
19 Clues: Cleanest fossil fuel • State of owning money • Caused by lack of rain • Overweight is a problem • Caused by carbon emission • Closed due to lack of snow • Related to cycle of poverty • Gas released from rice fields • Condition caused from poverty • Organization that lends money • Overweight caused by poor diet • Provides 41% of world's energy • Clean fuel extracted from water • ...
modern world 2023-05-30
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- disobedience- Break unjust law
- democratic nation- Indian democracy
- Kenyatta- leader of kenya
- Hindus and muslims held an ------- against the british
- meir- prime minister of Israel in 1969
- National Liberation- fought against the French for independence
- pakistan- what country becomes Bangladesh
- resistance- obey law but protest
- Gandhi- emphasized the use of non-violence
- Raj- British rule over indian subcontinent from 1858-1947
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- of nations- came up with the mandate system
- the institute of south africa
- empire- What empire ruled India in the early 1600
- Mendela- was held in prison for 30 years
- Nasser-had the aswan high dam
- Gandhi- the prime minister on india in 1966
- - division of india to separate hindu and muslim nations
- the influence of------ rivalry during cold war
- Lanka- declared independence from great britain in 1948
- Nehru- first prime minister of india
20 Clues: Kenyatta- leader of kenya • the institute of south africa • Nasser-had the aswan high dam • disobedience- Break unjust law • resistance- obey law but protest • democratic nation- Indian democracy • Nehru- first prime minister of india • meir- prime minister of Israel in 1969 • Mendela- was held in prison for 30 years • pakistan- what country becomes Bangladesh • ...
Allen's World 2016-04-11
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- the final part in a performance or play.
- number of people in a certain place.
- to host a gathering of friends or family.
- unique or not often seen. Hard to find.
- disturbed, having a hard time
- to end or finish something.
- to start something
- one of many
- put together
- to feel bad for having done or not done something.
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- where something began
- to recognize and celebrate a special date.
- to sprout or grow
- many inhabitants
- more than 500 years old.
- style or model
- a lot or many
- heart-felt, feelings are genuine
- a serious epidemic (sickness)that many have died from.
19 Clues: one of many • put together • a lot or many • style or model • many inhabitants • to sprout or grow • to start something • where something began • more than 500 years old. • to end or finish something. • disturbed, having a hard time • heart-felt, feelings are genuine • number of people in a certain place. • unique or not often seen. Hard to find. • the final part in a performance or play. • ...
World war 2017-11-06
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- a long box in which the body of a dead person is buried or burned
- a thing which lies on, over, or around something, in order to protect or conceal
- a violent shattering or blowing apart of something
- front The main theatre of war during the First World War, following the outbreak of war in August 1914
- a place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses
- the action of continuously firing large guns to protect soldiers advancing on an enemy
- an empty space in an object, with an opening to the object's surface
- aid basic medical treatment given to a person as soon as possible if hurt or ill until full medical treatment is available
- something that you say, write, or give that shows your respect and admiration for someone, usually on a formal occasion
- bomb a military explosive projectile filled with noxious gas also called a gas shell
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- particular set of clothes that has to be worn by the members of the same organization or group of people
- war a war in which large forces from many countries fight
- an area of ground which dead bodies are buried
- a small, thin, sharp piece of wood broken off from a larger piece.
- a person who is in an army and wears its uniform, especially someone who fights when there is a war
- the hard outer covering of something
- the period just before it becomes completely dark in the evening
- a dead body, usually of a person
- a person who hates or opposes another person and tries to harm them or stop them from doing something
19 Clues: a dead body, usually of a person • the hard outer covering of something • an area of ground which dead bodies are buried • a violent shattering or blowing apart of something • war a war in which large forces from many countries fight • the period just before it becomes completely dark in the evening • ...
World Religions 2024-04-01
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- a religion that worships no specific deity
- the holy book of Christianity
- a spiritual leader in Islam
- the belief in more than one deity
- another word for a male deity
- the subcontinent where most followers of Hinduism are located
- a monotheistic religion begun by Muhammad
- the belief in one god or goddess
- the holy book of Islam
- the holy book of Judaism
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- a spiritual leader in Judaism
- a monotheistic religion that reads from the Tanakh
- a spiritual leader in Christianity
- where Muslims worship
- a religion with no known founder
- a monotheistic religion that reads from the Bible
- the holy books of Hinduism
- where Jews worship
- where Christians worship
19 Clues: where Jews worship • where Muslims worship • the holy book of Islam • where Christians worship • the holy book of Judaism • the holy books of Hinduism • a spiritual leader in Islam • a spiritual leader in Judaism • the holy book of Christianity • another word for a male deity • a religion with no known founder • the belief in one god or goddess • the belief in more than one deity • ...
World Religions 2024-03-08
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- Christian place of worship
- sacred text of Muslims
- Religious leader for Catholics
- request for help or expression of praise or thanks to God or deity
- Place of worship for several Eastern Religions
- sacred text of Christians
- to show reverence and admiration for a god or deity
- inexplicable
- complete trust
- actions done as a religious or solemn rite
- Muslim place of worship
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- beyond or above the range of normal or physical human experience
- Religious core belief
- present everywhere at the same time
- standards of behaviour; principles of right and wrong
- Religious leader for Jews
- one of the sacred texts of Hindus
- Religious leader Islam
- sacred text of Jews
19 Clues: inexplicable • complete trust • sacred text of Jews • Religious core belief • sacred text of Muslims • Religious leader Islam • Muslim place of worship • sacred text of Christians • Religious leader for Jews • Christian place of worship • Religious leader for Catholics • one of the sacred texts of Hindus • present everywhere at the same time • actions done as a religious or solemn rite • ...
WORLD CELEBRATIONS 2026-01-12
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- An object that covers the face.
- A large group of people together.
- The customs, art, and way of life of a people.
- A set of beliefs about the sacred.
- A day when people do not work and celebrate something.
- An act to celebrate an important event.
- Colored lights and explosions in the sky.
- A group of people moving through the street to celebrate.
- A public road where people and vehicles move.
- Percussion instruments played by hitting them.
- Something people eat.
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- Moving the body to the rhythm of music.
- A traditional action done in the same way each time.
- A portable light used to illuminate.
- Objects that illuminate a place.
- Organized sounds people listen to for enjoyment.
- SHOW A performance where dances are presented.
- A special event to celebrate something, with music and activities.
- A custom passed down from generation to generation.
- Traditional clothing that represents a culture or festivity.
20 Clues: Something people eat. • An object that covers the face. • Objects that illuminate a place. • A large group of people together. • A set of beliefs about the sacred. • A portable light used to illuminate. • Moving the body to the rhythm of music. • An act to celebrate an important event. • Colored lights and explosions in the sky. • ...
Weather & World 2024-04-23
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- A type of wind that blows steadily from one direction over long distances.
- A weather condition where the air is filled with tiny water droplets, reducing visibility.
- The measure of the average weather conditions of a specific area over a long period of time.
- A type of precipitation that falls as frozen water crystals.
- A weather phenomenon characterized by extremely low temperatures, strong winds, and blowing snow.
- The area near the equator with consistently warm temperatures and high humidity.
- The layer of the Earth's atmosphere where weather occurs.
- The large-scale movement of air driven by differences in temperature and pressure.
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid, such as air or water.
- A large-scale atmospheric circulation pattern that influences weather and climate.
- A type of cloud that forms a layer and usually brings steady rain or snow.
- The phenomenon where warm air traps cooler air near the Earth's surface.
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- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas.
- The layer of the atmosphere above the troposphere, where the ozone layer is located.
- The scientific study of the Earth's atmosphere and weather patterns.
- A large body of saltwater surrounded by land.
- The line on a map that separates two different air masses.
- The process by which water vapor turns into liquid water.
- The imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
19 Clues: A large body of saltwater surrounded by land. • The layer of the Earth's atmosphere where weather occurs. • The process by which water vapor turns into liquid water. • The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas. • The line on a map that separates two different air masses. • A type of precipitation that falls as frozen water crystals. • ...
Living World 2025-09-15
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- how many main types of biomes are there?
- the specific area that a plant or animal lives within a biome
- has a slow metabolism giving them energy for as long as possible from their limited diet.
- swim in schools to protect themselves from predators.
- driest places on earth
- hibernate in winter to escape the cold temperatures and preserve energy
- if a species does not adapt it can become......
- close their nostrils so sand does not enter
- huge area on earth that has a certain climate and organisms
- have thick blubber to protect itself from freezing temperatures
- needs water, oxygen, nutrients and shelter
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- type of rainforest that has the 4 distinct seasons
- seek out the sun to warm up their cold-blooded bodies
- more than 50% of the world's plant and animal life live here
- happen over a long time and change the way living things look and behave so they can survive
- what type of biome is closest to the equator
- biome that receives more rain than deserts but less than a rainforest
- what type of biome is closest to the north and south poles?
- how many different types of forest biomes are there?
- lakes, oceans, rivers, seas are what type of biomes?
20 Clues: driest places on earth • how many main types of biomes are there? • needs water, oxygen, nutrients and shelter • close their nostrils so sand does not enter • what type of biome is closest to the equator • if a species does not adapt it can become...... • type of rainforest that has the 4 distinct seasons • how many different types of forest biomes are there? • ...
AP World 2026-05-06
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- _________Act (1917) - would give a $10k fine and up to 20 years of prison for those who try to interfere with the draft or encourage others to interfere
- _______Acts (1767) passed in order to raise revenue for the crown and royal officials in the colonies
- House of _______corrupt under the leadership of Gov. Berkeley (has been giving land, bribes, favors, etc. in return for votes and support)
- _______ Treaty (1794) - GB failed to remove their western forts, did not abandon their NA allies, and began seizing our ships and impressing our sailors.
- Treaty Of _______ (1795)- Lands in the ORV have been fought over since the French originally settled, post French and Indian War many tribes remained
- _______ Act Placed a tax on every piece of paper (made the wealthy angry lawyers, those responsible for documents, read newspapers/pamphlets)
- __________would end WW1 and would place the blame on Germany (must take responsibility for the war, pay reparations, accept occupation of the Rhineland, must remove troops from
- _________imperialism: took over mita system, forced them to work in the mines, used them as slave labor, took all valuable land and resources (including foods that will help stabilize and increase European populations) = encomienda system (Spanish at the top and native populations at the bottom)
- _________Bonds would help finance the war effort, funds would also be raised through income taxes, excise taxes (liquor, tobacco, etc.)
- Articles of _______ (1778) Acted as the governing document for the colonies throughout the war
- ________imperialism: introduction of deadly disease (accident!) - 90% of Hispaniola will be killed within one year
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- _________worked to expose the lives of the less fortunate and the “ills” of society (victims of the Gilded Age) - corruption, crime, violence, slums
- Meeting between colonial representatives and Native Americans → discuss terms of treaties and other arrangements
- _______Treaty (1795) - Jay’s Treaty makes Spain nervous … they do not want us having positive relationships with GB because they are worried it will “lock” them out or cause issues
- ________after a series of bombs (through the mail) there would be a backlash throughout the US - many also feared the rise of Communism in Europe
- _________Conference (1918) - major players of the war (GB, France, Italy, etc.) would get together to discuss what would occur post war (
- ________capitalism would give workers fair wages and benefits to keep them from joining unions/participating in strikes
- AG Palmer would set up a new division (would eventually become the FBI) to investigate
- ________imperialism: casta system (hierarchy based on racial mixing w/ Spanish at the top) - if you are at the top of the social hierarchy, you will be at the top of the economic hierarchy
19 Clues: AG Palmer would set up a new division (would eventually become the FBI) to investigate • Articles of _______ (1778) Acted as the governing document for the colonies throughout the war • _______Acts (1767) passed in order to raise revenue for the crown and royal officials in the colonies • ...
Championship Hosts in 2026 2025-12-31
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- Commonwealth Games
- Eurovision
- European Championships in Trampoline, Double Mini-Trampoline and Tumbling
- IDO World Tap Dancing Championship
- IBSA Goalball World Championships
- World Team Table Tennis Championship
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- Another FIFA 2026 host
- Track and Field (Athletics)
- World Chess Championship
- Spartan Ultra World Championship
- Eurasian Spelling Bee World Finals
- Pole Vaulting
- World Choir Games
- One of the FIFA 2026 hosts
- Olympics and Paralympics
- Latin America Amateur Golf Championship
16 Clues: Eurovision • Pole Vaulting • World Choir Games • Commonwealth Games • Another FIFA 2026 host • World Chess Championship • Olympics and Paralympics • One of the FIFA 2026 hosts • Track and Field (Athletics) • Spartan Ultra World Championship • IBSA Goalball World Championships • Eurasian Spelling Bee World Finals • IDO World Tap Dancing Championship • World Team Table Tennis Championship • ...
Counties crossword 2025-06-03
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- The most powerful country in the world
- Country with the tallest waterfall
- Country with mount Everest
- The oldest living land animal
- The most dangerous country in the world
- Biggest country in Africa
- Country that invented Fish & Chips
- Country with twenty-five percent nickel
- Country with the most colors in their flag
- Country that invented kebabs
- Most thunder days per year
- Country that starts with the letter q
- Country that made Minecraft and Geometry Dash
- Country that invented tacos
- Country with the most languages in the world
- Country with a maple leaf in their flag
- The biggest country in the world
- Country with the longest wall
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- The hardest country name to spell
- Country that have been splitten to two in the past
- Country with 3 capital cities
- Country that starts with the letter y
- The smartest country in the world
- Country with a cedar tree in their flag
- The most corrupted country in the world
- Country with the largest castle
- The safest country in the world
- The happiest country in the world
- Country that first banned potatoes but now is legal
- The smallest country in the world
- This country name is Swaziland before
- The fifth most populated country in the world
32 Clues: Biggest country in Africa • Country with mount Everest • Most thunder days per year • Country that invented tacos • Country that invented kebabs • Country with 3 capital cities • The oldest living land animal • Country with the longest wall • Country with the largest castle • The safest country in the world • The biggest country in the world • The hardest country name to spell • ...
Danny & Tamo 2013-12-16
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- This is how people nowadays talk
- fastest animal on the world
- Highest mountain in the world
- biggest country in the world
- changed the world
- a bright star
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- Biggest dessert in the world
- we all have it
- has most civillians in the world
- Coldest place in the world
- Here they pay with the euro
- madrid Biggest club in the world
- North and south
- King of the jungle
- Most states in the world
15 Clues: a bright star • we all have it • North and south • changed the world • King of the jungle • Most states in the world • Coldest place in the world • fastest animal on the world • Here they pay with the euro • Biggest dessert in the world • biggest country in the world • Highest mountain in the world • has most civillians in the world • This is how people nowadays talk • ...
Resorts World 2024-07-09
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- - Resorts World features a state-of-the-art ___.
- - The city where Resorts World is a prominent landmark.
- - Part of the name of the Las Vegas complex.
- - Resorts World is a luxurious ___ in Las Vegas.
- - Resorts World boasts diverse ___ options.
- - Resorts World offers ___ accommodations and experiences.
- - Resorts World offers world-class ___ accommodations.
- - Resorts World's design is inspired by an Asian ___.
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- - Resorts World features multiple resort ___.
- - Resorts World is known for its ___ in the hospitality industry.
- - Part of the name of the Las Vegas complex.
- - Resorts World boasts ___ architecture and design.
- - Resorts World offers various ___ experiences.
- - Part of the city's name, where Resorts World is located.
- - Resorts World offers high-end ___ experiences.
15 Clues: - Resorts World boasts diverse ___ options. • - Part of the name of the Las Vegas complex. • - Part of the name of the Las Vegas complex. • - Resorts World features multiple resort ___. • - Resorts World offers various ___ experiences. • - Resorts World features a state-of-the-art ___. • - Resorts World is a luxurious ___ in Las Vegas. • ...
37. World Cup Famous Strikers/Centre Forwards 2025-01-01
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- Thierry ..... success with France, winning the 1998 FIFA World Cup
- He played for Germany in three World Cup tournaments in 1990, 1994, and 1998. He scored 11 goals in the World Cup.
- Sergio .....at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, he scored for Argentina his first ever World Cup goal against Iceland in a 1-1 draw.
- participated in three FIFA World Cups, scoring 10 goals, making him Argentina's second top scorer in the competition after Messi
- Led the Ivory Coast to the 2006 FIFA World Cup, their first appearance in the tournament, and scored their first goal.
- Represented the Netherlands on 70 occasions, netting 35 times. He was part of the Euro 2004, 2006 World Cup.
- Represented Ukraine at the 2006 World Cup.
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- Partnered Bebeto in attack to lead his country to a record fourth World Cup title
- Played for France at the 2014 World Cup but was kept off the next tournament squads over a blackmail scandal.
- Sweden's all-time leading goalscorer, he appeared at the 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cups.
- All-time Poland top scorer, scored two goals in the FIFA World Cup
- ....... Nazario won the 2002 FIFA World Cup, he scored twice in the final and received the Golden Boot as the tournament's top goalscorer
- Helped Portugal reach third place at the 1966 FIFA World Cup, being the top goalscorer of the tournament with nine goals.
- his stunning leaping header from the edge of the box against Spain was one of the highlights of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
- Represented Cameroon at four World Cups 1998, 2002, 2010, and 2014.
- Hugo ..... participated in three FIFA World Cup tournaments and was a part of the Mexico team that reached the quarter-finals of the 1986 World Cup
16 Clues: Represented Ukraine at the 2006 World Cup. • Thierry ..... success with France, winning the 1998 FIFA World Cup • All-time Poland top scorer, scored two goals in the FIFA World Cup • Represented Cameroon at four World Cups 1998, 2002, 2010, and 2014. • Partnered Bebeto in attack to lead his country to a record fourth World Cup title • ...
World War I, Russian Revolution, and World War II Review 2023-12-01
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- U.S. President just before and during World War II.
- German general during WWI. He later became president and appointed Hitler as the German chancellor.
- The economic theory in which all means of production are owned in common by the people and everyone works what they can and then gets what they need to live in return.
- Day in February 1905 in which unarmed Russian peasants were shot by the Czars troops as they were on their way to protest their poor life conditions.
- The countries of France, Great Britain, and Russia during World War I.
- Emperor of Japan before, during and after World War II
- Country Hitler took over just after he re-militarized the Rhineland. (this country also speaks German).
- Leader of the Bolsheviks. Promised Russian peasants "Peace, Land, and Bread".
- International organization created at the end of World War I to try and keep world peace and prevent more big wars.
- Russian dictator that took over after Lenin's death.
- Last Czar of Russia
- Country to which Russia lost the Russo-Japanese War.
- Last name of the Archduke whose assassination started World War I.
- Kind of war/warfare used in World War I.
- Germany invades this country in September of 1939 to start World War II.
- Name of Russia after 1923.
- Ineffective parliament created in Russia after Bloody Sunday.
- Prime Minister of Britain during World War II
- Country occupied by Germany in World War II. Known for it's windmills and large chunks of the country being below sea level.
- About 80% of Russia's population in the early 1900's were categorized as this. Very poor.
- Japan brought the U.S. into World War II by attacking this place on Dec. 7, 1941.
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- Gas filled flying devices. They were used in WWI to drop bombs on London, but they were impractical because they were slow and flammable.
- The countries of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
- Country in East Asia that was part occupied by Japan and part free during World War II.
- Always putting the interests of your own country above world cooperation.
- Russian mystic/holy man that was an ill-liked advisor to the Czar and Czarina. Hard to kill.
- Country in western Europe that was half occupied and half free in World War II.
- Italian Fascist dictator before and during World War II
- name for Germany's "lightning war" based on fast moving troops
- Only European member of the Axis Powers in World War II that isn't mentioned in this list: Germany, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria, Finland
- Country in central Europe created at the end of World War I from land that used to belong to Germany and Austria-Hungary.
- Area Germany had to demilitarize after World War I.
- Money a losing country has to pay to the winner(s) after a war.
- Place where peace treaty between Germany and the Allies was created and signed, AND name of the treaty that ended World War I.
- Country Japan invaded to start it's expansion just before World War II
- Only part of the Ottoman Empire that wasn't occupied by European forces at the end of World War I.
36 Clues: Last Czar of Russia • Name of Russia after 1923. • Kind of war/warfare used in World War I. • Prime Minister of Britain during World War II • U.S. President just before and during World War II. • Area Germany had to demilitarize after World War I. • Russian dictator that took over after Lenin's death. • Country to which Russia lost the Russo-Japanese War. • ...
SIMPL - Alpha Coach - Crossword 7 - Fifa World Cup 2022 2022-12-12
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- A currently controversial nation that was banned from this years Fifa World Cup.
- Youngest player at this years Fifa World Cup.
- One of the best strikers of this generation, this Polish legend scored his first World Cup goal in this years competition.
- How many countries are present at the World Cup.
- Youngest team at this years World Cup with an average age of 25.2.
- Oldest player at the Fifa World Cup.
- This country has always qualified for the World Cup and also has the most titles.
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- The first Middle Eastern to host the Fifa World Cup and the host nation.
- This was the first host nation for the Fifa World Cup in 1930.
- Current holder of the Fifa World Cup after winning the title in 2018
- The first African nation to reach the Fifa World Cup semi-finals.
- The country where football was officially originated that sing the popular chant "Its coming home".
- This music artist sang the one of the most popular World Cup songs for the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa. (Also recently divorced with Gerard Pique)
- A top footballing country that shockingly did not qualify for the Fifa World Cup and current holders of the UEFA European Championship.
- Oldest team at this years World Cup with an average age of 29.4.
- Current top scorer in the Fifa World Cup. (Also nicknamed Donatello)
16 Clues: Oldest player at the Fifa World Cup. • Youngest player at this years Fifa World Cup. • How many countries are present at the World Cup. • This was the first host nation for the Fifa World Cup in 1930. • Oldest team at this years World Cup with an average age of 29.4. • The first African nation to reach the Fifa World Cup semi-finals. • ...
REVIEW QUIZ, PART II - CROSSOWORD 2022-04-14
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- This international body was formed at the end of World War Two.
- German _____ were also known as "U-Boats" in World War Two.
- Russia was also known as this in World War Two.
- Germany, Japan, and Italy were _____ by the Allies in World War Two.
- The Russian Army captured this German City in 1945.
- Along with Germany and Japan, this nation was also an Axis Power.
- Adolf _____ was Germany's Dictator throughout World War Two.
- Women who went into factories to work when men went to fight were called ROSIE THE _____.
- Who took over the jobs men left when they went to fight in World War Two?
- This country also invaded Poland in 1939, but later was invaded by Germany in 1941.
- President Roosevelt said the USA should become an "arsenal of _____" to help the Allies before 1941.
- The Final Japanese Surrender took place aboard the USS _____ on September 1st, 1945.
- Russia, USA, and Great Britain were known as this in World War Two.
- The Western Allies invaded _____, France on June 6th, 1944.
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- The Battle of _____ was an aerial battle between England and Germany in 1940-41.
- Adolf Hitler committed this in the waning days of World War Two.
- This was the common name for World War One prior to World War Two.
- Adolf Hitler did not seize power, but was _____ to office in 1932.
- The USA was still suffering from The Great _____ in 1939.
- _____ and Nagasaki were the two Japanese cities which were hit by atomic bombs in 1945.
- Benito _____ was Italy's leader in World War Two.
- President _____ died in April of 1945, just before the war ended.
- World War _____ started in Europe in 1939.
- The LEND-_____ Act helped Great Britain receive arms, ammunition and food from the USA before 1941.
- Naval air forces from _____ attacked the US Base at Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941
- Germany invaded this country to start World War Two in Europe.
26 Clues: World War _____ started in Europe in 1939. • Russia was also known as this in World War Two. • Benito _____ was Italy's leader in World War Two. • The Russian Army captured this German City in 1945. • The USA was still suffering from The Great _____ in 1939. • German _____ were also known as "U-Boats" in World War Two. • ...
Romance World 2013-12-12
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- First Lunch Date
- What Side Of My Body Has Your Name
- Month We Are Gettign Married
- What Color Was My Shirt When You First Saw Me
- What I Admire About You
- You Marry Me 1 Question Made Up Of 14 Letters & 4 Words
- Something That I Will Give You On ThIs Day
- Month We Started Dating
- My Hometown
- Something I Have For You That Is Endless
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- Where We First Met
- What Type Of Car Did You Own When We First Met
- Month We First Met
- Hall Where We First Hung Out
- A Park We Went To Get To Know Each Other
- We Celebrate It Every Month
- The Month You Proposed
- What Kind Of Car Did I Have When We First Met
- Our Son Name
19 Clues: My Hometown • Our Son Name • First Lunch Date • Where We First Met • Month We First Met • The Month You Proposed • What I Admire About You • Month We Started Dating • We Celebrate It Every Month • Month We Are Gettign Married • Hall Where We First Hung Out • What Side Of My Body Has Your Name • A Park We Went To Get To Know Each Other • Something I Have For You That Is Endless • ...
HOGWARTS WORLD 2021-03-24
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- Harry's father
- Harry's owl
- Girl who applies logic
- Non magic people
- Keeper of the Keys
- Deputy Headmistress and transfiguration teacher
- Neville's toad
- Hagrid's dog
- Harry's close, red-haired friend
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- Voldemort's house at Hogwarts
- Author of the Harry Potter books
- Headmaster of Hogwarts School
- Harry's aunt
- Harry's uncle
- Wizard bank
- Master of Potions
- Harry and Ron's house at Hogwarts
- Harry's mother
- Fred and George are
19 Clues: Harry's owl • Wizard bank • Harry's aunt • Hagrid's dog • Harry's uncle • Harry's father • Harry's mother • Neville's toad • Non magic people • Master of Potions • Keeper of the Keys • Fred and George are • Girl who applies logic • Voldemort's house at Hogwarts • Headmaster of Hogwarts School • Author of the Harry Potter books • Harry's close, red-haired friend • Harry and Ron's house at Hogwarts • ...
World History 2021-09-08
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- complex culture and religion
- upright man
- age- lots of ice
- first human species
- Massive stepped tower
- hunter-gatherer
- 2 rivers join
- skilled worker
- human-like creature
- the study of past societies
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- government established
- in government
- hypotheses
- old stone age
- a way of life
- believe in many gods
- important powerful person
- Wedge-shaped writing
- the study of human life
19 Clues: hypotheses • upright man • in government • old stone age • a way of life • 2 rivers join • skilled worker • hunter-gatherer • age- lots of ice • first human species • human-like creature • believe in many gods • Wedge-shaped writing • Massive stepped tower • government established • the study of human life • important powerful person • the study of past societies • complex culture and religion
Crypto World 2022-04-27
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- Definition when a blockchain’s users make changes to its rules. These changes to the protocol of a blockchain often result in two new paths — one that follows the old rules, and a new blockchain that splits off from the previous one
- The surname of the pseudonymous person(s) who is credited for creation of a bitcoin white paper
- A computer that connects to a blockchain network
- Definition of a scam when the creators/promoters of a cryptocurrency disappear with investors’ money after an ICO - _____ Scam
- Biggest crypto exchange ranked by volume
- The property that describes the fact that information added to the blockchain is final; it cannot be amended
- Financial activities conducted without the involvement of an intermediary, like a bank, government, or other financial institution
- The most expensive NFT sold for $91.8m and created by Pak
- A “place” to keep your keys, which can be used to receive or spend the cryptocurrency
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- Type of cybercrime that involves the unauthorized use of someone’s computer to mine cryptocurrency
- One of the first blockchain games
- Ancient armor you are likely to find in the ZCash transactions
- The item purchased in the first known commercial transaction using bitcoin
- the name of the first block of a blockchain
- Process that verifies and adds new transactions to the blockchain for a cryptocurrency that uses the proof-of-work (PoW) method
- One of the world’s largest crypto conferences
- Third biggest cryptocurrency by market capitalization
- The name of cryptocurrency which was unsuccessfully launched by Facebook (Meta)
- Definition of unique string of numbers and letters that identify blocks and are tied to crypto buyers and sellers
19 Clues: One of the first blockchain games • Biggest crypto exchange ranked by volume • the name of the first block of a blockchain • One of the world’s largest crypto conferences • A computer that connects to a blockchain network • Third biggest cryptocurrency by market capitalization • The most expensive NFT sold for $91.8m and created by Pak • ...
World History 2022-11-02
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- A great temple built in Cambodia that represented the people of the land and of the faith of Buddhism
- The dynasty in which ruled over Borobudur and brought in Mahayana buddhism
- the largest city within Mali that held a lot of scholars for study
- Tropical storms that's winds were so strong they were used to push ships across the indian ocean
- New technology was brought by the scholars to Timbuktu allowing for new methods of farming to take place
- used for travel across the Sahara
- New technology that allowed merchants to be able to trade for more by having extra money
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- Groups of people who live in one specific area that brought their culture with them creating cultural communities
- A great trade city on the East African coast that was famous for it's large amount of cattle
- New technology that allows people to travel farther
- new form confucianism that has taken on ideas from other religions becoming the main religion of china
- Inns that were on trade routes for people to stay at
- Richest man to exist who used his gold to put the country of Mali on the map of international trade
- Passage within the indian ocean area that most ships had to pass through for trade, lots of pirates
- The leader of a large tributary boat group that was hired by the Chinese emperor to collect tribute from those around the Indian Ocean
- Boats that were used within the indian ocean that used monsoon winds to travel
- the death of this emperor stopped the use of the tributary boat group that stopped the protection of the indian ocean allowing for the europeans to come in and create chaos
- New form confucianism that has taken on ideas from other religions becoming the main religion of china
- A traveler who went across the middle east into asia finding out new things and bringing his information back to his town in northern africa
- a form of mahayana buddhism created by the diffusion of buddhism into china and creating a religion that focused on becoming part of the buddha’s pure land
20 Clues: used for travel across the Sahara • New technology that allows people to travel farther • Inns that were on trade routes for people to stay at • the largest city within Mali that held a lot of scholars for study • The dynasty in which ruled over Borobudur and brought in Mahayana buddhism • ...
The World 2021-04-10
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- it is 50 000 years old
- Type of Cancerfirst person to use this
- Worlds famous coffee
- This was made in Wuhan, China
- mental illness
- Crystals one of the rarest crystals
- the second nrnatural is the object in the night sky after the Moon
- found in 2005
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- Scientfic name is Pan troglodytes
- 10 I phone 100 million users
- Caribbean country
- Has a lot of units to this word
- This car is worth 244,000
- One of the most popular app
- Worlds largest toy Distributor
- Jared Karwin
- she made drivers license
- He died when he was 99 years old
- Name of character in Toystory
19 Clues: Jared Karwin • found in 2005 • mental illness • Caribbean country • Worlds famous coffee • it is 50 000 years old • she made drivers license • This car is worth 244,000 • One of the most popular app • This was made in Wuhan, China • Name of character in Toystory • Worlds largest toy Distributor • 10 I phone 100 million users • Has a lot of units to this word • ...
English World 2022-10-15
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- современный транспорт, на котором очень любят кататься по городу туристы
- этим мужским именем зовется флаг Великобритании: Union ... ?
- дикий зверь, который изображается на многих английских гербах
- трёхлистный клевер и лепрекон - символы этой страны
- фактически страной управляет не монарх, а этот орган власти
- часовая башня в Лондоне с огромным колоколом внутри
- что спрятано в ярко-красных будках по всему городу?
- цветок - символ Англии на гербе Соединенного Королевства
- охранники самого Короля, которых можно узнать по красным мундирам и высоким шапкам из медвежьего меха
- любимый цвет англичан
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- по древней легенде, пока эти птицы живут в Тауэре, Королевство остаётся нерушимым
- страна, чьим символом является килт - складчатая юбка в клетку
- из стольких стран состоит Соединённое Королевство
- стражи Тауэра, их называли в старину "едоки говядины"
- столица Англии и всей Великобритании
- современный правитель Великобритании - это не президент, а ...?
- порода собаки с чертами "классического английского джентльмена"
- любимый напиток англичан, который обычно они пьют в 5 часов
- в этой части Великобритании живут любители музыки, в особенности арфы
19 Clues: любимый цвет англичан • столица Англии и всей Великобритании • из стольких стран состоит Соединённое Королевство • трёхлистный клевер и лепрекон - символы этой страны • часовая башня в Лондоне с огромным колоколом внутри • что спрятано в ярко-красных будках по всему городу? • стражи Тауэра, их называли в старину "едоки говядины" • ...
World History 2023-10-18
19 Clues: equal • Metal • Lawful • strict • Abandon • beliefs • sharing • trickery • movement • Painting • peaceful • powerful • overthrow • Trustworthy • money/profit • To be chosen • voted against • Self-centered • Government official
World History 2023-10-18
19 Clues: Metal • equal • Lawful • strict • beliefs • sharing • Abandon • Painting • trickery • powerful • peaceful • movement • overthrow • Trustworthy • money/profit • To be chosen • voted against • Self-centered • Government official
my world 2016-05-13
World Countries 2016-04-05
19 Clues: Wales • India • Spain • Italy • China • Mexico • Africa • France • Ireland • England • Belgium • Somalia • Germany • Austria • Holland • Pakistan • Scotland • Portugal • USA the USA
World Geography 2020-05-08
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- A climate with very cold winters and short, mild summers.
- The heart of southern California.
- Can be divided into five physical regions: the mountainous west, the Great Plains, the Canadian Shield, the varied eastern region, and the Caribbean.
- Country that is colder because so much of it lies far north in higher latitudes.
- Country that its connected to the mountainous west.
- Most popular city in the United States.
- First Europeans to establish colonies in North America were the.
- The first English attempt to colonize North America was made by a man named.
- Los Angeles climate is typically classified as.
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- The Eisenhower Interstate System of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS.
- Most popular brand in the United States
- A company that was formed in 1629.
- Different groups of immigrants that integrate in different ways.
- Control de U.S money by changing interest rates.
- Is a union of fifty states in North America?
- Consist. of roadways important to the nation’s economy and defense.
- Coast of Alaska and Canada have tundra climate and vegetation.
- In 1587 another attempt to found a colony was made by a man named.
- In which country people called separatist.
19 Clues: The heart of southern California. • A company that was formed in 1629. • Most popular brand in the United States • Most popular city in the United States. • In which country people called separatist. • Is a union of fifty states in North America? • Los Angeles climate is typically classified as. • Control de U.S money by changing interest rates. • ...
Cashless world 2024-09-02
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- first advantage of cashless
- current is: becoming less and less prevalenst
- defend their branches
- modern: financial process es and transaction are now
- crime: Similarly in a cashless society
- may need to exchange
- going cashless is thought to be more than just handy
- teams: in a cashless future
- teams: in a cashless future
- What do you think of a cashless world
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- if people are travelling in a county that support cashless transaction
- Secondly glithes outages and unintential
- what are the benefits of a cashless society
- However there are other potential negatives
- cashless on the other hand
- if the source of the money is unknown
- Customers mau have to accept
- customers cantik easily withdraw
- printing bills and minting coins
- negative interest gates mau have a more direct impact
20 Clues: may need to exchange • defend their branches • cashless on the other hand • first advantage of cashless • teams: in a cashless future • Customers mau have to accept • teams: in a cashless future • customers cantik easily withdraw • printing bills and minting coins • if the source of the money is unknown • What do you think of a cashless world • ...
WORLD WONDERS 2024-05-22
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- - Medieval fortress complex in Granada, Spain.
- - Ancient citadel located in Athens, Greece.
- - Iconic mausoleum in India built by Emperor Shah Jahan.
- - Ancient temple on the Athenian Acropolis in Greece.
- - Ancient amphitheater in Rome, Italy.
- - Statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- - Tall tower in Toronto, Canada, offering panoramic views of the city.
- - Ancient amphitheater in Rome, Italy.
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- - Long wall in China built to protect against invasions.
- - Ancient structures in Egypt, including the Great Sphinx.
- - Iconic statue located in New York Harbor, USA.
- - Ancient city carved into the rock cliffs of Jordan.
- - Remote island in the Pacific Ocean known for its giant stone statues.
- - Prehistoric monument in England, consisting of standing stones.
- - Vast temple complex in Cambodia, once the capital of the Khmer Empire.
- - Inca citadel located in the Andes Mountains of Peru.
- - Historic fortified complex in Moscow, Russia.
- - Ancient Mayan city on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
- - Tower in Paris, France, built for the 1889 World's Fair.
- - Giant stone statues on Easter Island, Chile.
20 Clues: - Ancient amphitheater in Rome, Italy. • - Ancient amphitheater in Rome, Italy. • - Ancient citadel located in Athens, Greece. • - Medieval fortress complex in Granada, Spain. • - Giant stone statues on Easter Island, Chile. • - Historic fortified complex in Moscow, Russia. • - Iconic statue located in New York Harbor, USA. • ...
The World 2023-06-07
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- Hjemmet for statuen af den Lille Havfrue
- S__-L__k_
- Ligger i det nederste højre hjørne af verdenskortet, og ligner rigtigt meget Scooby Doos' hoved.
- +1 social credit 😎👍
- Hjemstedet for det elfenbenshvide marmormausoleum.
- Landet med sushi, anime, manga og mochi.
- Den land fejer Den Dødes Dag.
- "C___f_____ dreaming, on such a winter's day!" (California på engelsk)
- En land som er delt op i 2 dele: Nord-K____ og Syd-____a.
- SB: "You OK, Patrick?" Patrick: "F___A_D!"
- Landets mest genkendelige fugl er en slags ørn. (landenes forkortelse
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- Kendt for deres fodbolds-turneringer
- Landet som har 1 blå stribe og 1 gul stribe på deres flag.
- Forkortelsen for landet med engelske britiske accenter.
- En af deres traditionelle madlavninger er en rødbedesuppe. (Borscht)
- Deres hovedstad er Madrid.
- Landet hvor Sankt Claus var født i.
- Du kan køre til det land hele vejen fra Danmark på Øresundsbroen.
- Dette land har den længste kystlinje i verden med 202.080 km.
19 Clues: S__-L__k_ • +1 social credit 😎👍 • Deres hovedstad er Madrid. • Den land fejer Den Dødes Dag. • Landet hvor Sankt Claus var født i. • Kendt for deres fodbolds-turneringer • Hjemmet for statuen af den Lille Havfrue • Landet med sushi, anime, manga og mochi. • SB: "You OK, Patrick?" Patrick: "F___A_D!" • Hjemstedet for det elfenbenshvide marmormausoleum. • ...
World Cup 2025-07-16
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- The tournament's legacy is carefully managed by this organization.
- _____ Messi's long-awaited World Cup title was finally achieved in 2022.
- The 2022 FIFA World Cup was hosted by this country.
- The 2010 FIFA World Cup was held in South _____.
- The 2034 FIFA World Cup hosting rights were awarded to Saudi _____.
- The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be co-hosted by Canada, _____, and the United States.
- The 2006 FIFA World Cup was hosted in _____.
- The final match of 2006 was decided by a penalty _____.
- _____ Mbappé was recognized as the Best Young Player in 2018.
- An expanded format with 48 _____ will be introduced in 2026.
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- VAR (_____ Assistant Referee) was extensively used in 2018.
- _____ was crowned champion in a thrilling 2022 final.
- The 2018 FIFA World Cup was organized by this country.
- _____ was celebrated as the winner of the 2018 tournament.
- Zinedine _____ was famously sent off in the 2006 final.
- This country’s semi-final match was famously lost 7-1 in 2014.
- This team’s surprising run to the final was widely applauded in 2018.
- Their decisions are frequently debated after key matches.
- The Golden _____ award was won by Mbappé in 2022.
19 Clues: The 2006 FIFA World Cup was hosted in _____. • The 2010 FIFA World Cup was held in South _____. • The Golden _____ award was won by Mbappé in 2022. • The 2022 FIFA World Cup was hosted by this country. • _____ was crowned champion in a thrilling 2022 final. • The 2018 FIFA World Cup was organized by this country. • ...
AP World 2025-11-02
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- Road – A vast network of trade routes linking East Asia with Europe, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and culture.
- Battuta – A Moroccan explorer who recorded his extensive travels throughout the Islamic world and Asia.
- – A large and influential city of early North American civilization, located near present-day St. Louis.
- He – A Chinese admiral who led seven major maritime expeditions, strengthening trade and cultural connections across Asia and Africa.
- Musa – The wealthy ruler of the Mali Empire, famous for his pilgrimage to Mecca and patronage of Islamic culture and learning.
- – A revived form of Confucianism that integrated elements of Buddhist and Daoist philosophy.
- – Traditional wooden sailing ships with triangular (lateen) sails used for trade across the Indian Ocean.
- System – A network of waystations established by the Mongols to enable fast communication and transportation across their empire.
- – A prominent West African city that became a key center of trade, learning, and culture under the Mali Empire.
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- Cash – An early Chinese credit system and precursor to paper money, allowing merchants to transfer funds without carrying coins.
- City-States – Prosperous coastal trading centers along East Africa that connected African, Arab, and Asian merchants.
- Communities – Groups of people who migrate and settle in new regions, blending their traditions with local cultures.
- – A vital animal for trans-Saharan trade, capable of carrying goods long distances across deserts and enduring harsh conditions.
- Khan (Genghis Khan) – The founder and first ruler of the Mongol Empire, uniting the Mongol tribes under his leadership.
- Dynasty – An Indian-origin dynasty that ruled parts of Java and Southeast Asia, known for promoting Buddhism and trade.
- – People who move seasonally from place to place in search of food, water, or grazing land.
- Wat – Originally built as a Hindu temple, later converted into a Buddhist place of worship.
- – Roadside inns along major trade routes where travelers could rest, eat, and water their animals.
- Warfare – Military tactics and technologies used to capture fortified places, effectively employed by the Mongols in conquest.
19 Clues: – People who move seasonally from place to place in search of food, water, or grazing land. • Wat – Originally built as a Hindu temple, later converted into a Buddhist place of worship. • – A revived form of Confucianism that integrated elements of Buddhist and Daoist philosophy. • ...
Merlin attractions 2025-02-08
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- WINDSOR A park built entirely from LEGO bricks.
- TOWERS Home of the iconic Nemesis rollercoaster.
- Alton Towers' iconic inverted rollercoaster.
- A thrilling launch coaster at Alton Towers.
- RIVER RIDE A magical river journey at Chessington World of Adventures.
- A family-friendly rollercoaster at LEGOLAND Windsor.
- PARK Known for its intense and thrilling rollercoasters.
- CASTLE Explore a real medieval castle with exciting shows.
- - THE RIDE A terrifying rollercoaster experience at Thorpe Park.
- LIFE Explore the underwater world at Chessington World of Adventures.
- A classic wooden rollercoaster at Thorpe Park.
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- A vertical drop rollercoaster at Alton Towers.
- DISCOVERY CENTRE A smaller-scale LEGO park (not a full-size Merlin park).
- See animals from around the world at Chessington World of Adventures.
- WORLD A themed land at LEGOLAND Windsor with interactive rides.
- Explore the underwater world at various locations (including some Merlin parks).
- BUILDING Build your own creations at the LEGO building zones in LEGOLAND Windsor.
- A classic wooden rollercoaster at Chessington World of Adventures.
- The famous school of witchcraft and wizardry (from the Harry Potter series).
- WORLD OF ADVENTURES This park combines thrilling rides with a zoo.
20 Clues: A thrilling launch coaster at Alton Towers. • Alton Towers' iconic inverted rollercoaster. • A vertical drop rollercoaster at Alton Towers. • A classic wooden rollercoaster at Thorpe Park. • WINDSOR A park built entirely from LEGO bricks. • TOWERS Home of the iconic Nemesis rollercoaster. • A family-friendly rollercoaster at LEGOLAND Windsor. • ...
