world Crossword Puzzles
Faerie World 2022-03-18
18 Clues: elf • ruse • farce • lutin • voeux • amour • malin • fierté • esprit • chance • légende • mythique • singeries • négligent • malicieux • vif d'esprit • royaume des fées • cupide (quelqu'un qui aime l'argent)
World Capitals! 2013-10-05
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- Capital of Philippines
- Capital of Indonesia
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of Australia
- Capital of Athens
- Capital of Ireland
- Capital of Rwanda
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of Morocco
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- Capital of Poland
- Capital of Hungary
- Capital of Portugal
- Capital of Sweden
- Capital of Iraq
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of England
- Capital of Peru
- Capital of Egypt
18 Clues: Capital of Iraq • Capital of Peru • Capital of Japan • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Poland • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Athens • Capital of Rwanda • Capital of Russia • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Germany • Capital of Ireland • Capital of England • Capital of Morocco • Capital of Portugal • Capital of Indonesia • Capital of Australia • Capital of Philippines
Pax World 2012-06-26
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- Alternative to receiving documents by mail
- Duplicate statement
- Considered this if bad address on file
- Accounts redeemable online
- refresher FanMail file type 17
- Verify when making a callout
- 403(b)(7) accounts, corporations or other entities cannot have fund
- $12 yearly fee for IRA and
- Fund that seeks high current income
- Mail literature
- change Fill out form when recently married
- System
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- Monthly Deposits
- Balance fund expects to invest approximately 60-75% of assets in
- Code R24
- entity Legally recognized organization/enterprise operated for profit, non-profit or non-governmental purposes
- Invests most in energy efficiency
- PAXRX
18 Clues: PAXRX • System • Code R24 • Mail literature • Monthly Deposits • Duplicate statement • Accounts redeemable online • $12 yearly fee for IRA and • Verify when making a callout • refresher FanMail file type 17 • Invests most in energy efficiency • Fund that seeks high current income • Considered this if bad address on file • Alternative to receiving documents by mail • ...
World Citizens 2013-05-02
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- Analysis The act of transforming data with the aim of attracting useful information and drawing conclusion
- A classification identifying one of various types of data
- An HTML page containing blank fields that users can fill in with data. The data can be transmitted to a storage file in preparation for processing
- A structured set of data held in a computer
- An idea or statement that requires further research in order to confirm or disprove it
- A thing constituting a piece of evidence about the past
- Data Data containing mistakes, gaps or repetitions
- In ICT, it refers to a unit or data
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- The process of bringing data or software from one system into another
- Study A type of research study that involves in-depth examination of a single instant or event (a case)
- The act of validating; finding or testing the truth of something
- An object that requests information from a database and creates a dataset of the requested information
- A statistical function in spreadsheets that allows you to add the number of times a particular value appears in a data table
- The group of people selected to be in a study. It can also refer to the data collected from that group
- Chart A specialized type table that illustrates a project schedule from the start date to the finish date
- Format data in such a way that it can be used by another application; for example, to include a database file in a spreadsheet
- A statement that suggests likely future events or outcomes, based on current patterns or trends
- Text file which uses commas to separate values. It is a popular format for storing tabular data, as it allows downloading into a range of different software
18 Clues: In ICT, it refers to a unit or data • A structured set of data held in a computer • Data Data containing mistakes, gaps or repetitions • A thing constituting a piece of evidence about the past • A classification identifying one of various types of data • The act of validating; finding or testing the truth of something • ...
Tomorrow's world 2016-04-10
18 Clues: dati • tīkls • blogs • links • kanāls • lietotne • klavietūra • veb camera • darbavirsma • mazs dators • atmiņas karte • lietotājvārds • tīmekļa vietne • sasilda ēdienu • sociālais tīkls • ar to žāvē matus • izmanto lai spēlētu spēles • izmanto lai klausītos mūziku
Professional World 2022-12-12
18 Clues: 6h • 15h • poste • huile • pneus • client • atouts • filtres • réparer • saisons • efficace • candidater • expérience • temps plein • temps partiel • heures de travail • annonces de boulot • entretien automobile
world capitals 2021-04-13
18 Clues: USA • Norway • Sweden • Greece • Russia • Poland • France • Turkey • Brazil • Germany • Hungary • Finland • Ireland • England • Scotland • Australia • Netherlands • New Zealand
world capitals 2021-04-13
18 Clues: USA • Norway • Sweden • Greece • Russia • Poland • France • Turkey • Brazil • Germany • Hungary • Finland • Ireland • England • Scotland • Australia • Netherlands • New Zealand
Our world 2022-05-16
18 Clues: góry • Węgry • morze • piknik • zdjęcia • Francja • ognisko • latawiec • pływanie • muszelki • Hiszpania • Chorwacja • łowienie ryb • krem z filtrem • zamek z piasku • ręcznik plażowy • nurkowanie z rurką • okulary przeciwsłoneczne
world history 2017-01-06
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- a former Hindu Practice were a widow woman would leap into the fire
- A mass murder
- a Indain solider
- Country with representatives from another country
- A war fought by Britain and other countries
- a difference in value of imports and exports
- a financial security
- something that is given to you
- A ruler in the Muslim empire
- a way for the government to give the people their power
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- government controlled by the central government
- A ruler appointed by the Spanish King
- Area which a kingdom rules
- A high ranking turkish officer
- When a country limits the people's power
- The best
- A policy of extending a country's power
- a way to hide women from men in some cultures
18 Clues: The best • A mass murder • a Indain solider • a financial security • Area which a kingdom rules • A ruler in the Muslim empire • A high ranking turkish officer • something that is given to you • A ruler appointed by the Spanish King • A policy of extending a country's power • When a country limits the people's power • A war fought by Britain and other countries • ...
soil world 2017-02-09
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- the decaying organic matter in soil
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the ability to let water pass through
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the amount of open space between an object
- the process of wearing something down by friction
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- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
The world 2018-09-09
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- / One of the first Chinese inventions is ……
- / What Saint is celebrated in Ireland as an official National Day?
- / The most famous road ……………… race in the world, the Tour de France goes through the French landscape.
- / The shape of the Colosseum is similar to ….
- / What is considered the Eighth Wonder?
- / The specific boats in Venice are called …..
- / What is the currency of Hungary?
- /Taj ……… was built by Mughal Emperor in the memory of his beautiful wife.
- / What is Niagara Falls?
- Jorn Utzon was the architect who designed Opera in Sydney – he was from …..
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- / Ayers Rock or …………. – a rock formation sacred to Aboriginal people - is located in Australia
- / What is the name of the typical dessert in New Zealand?
- / The world´s most famous leather tanneries are in ………….
- / It is a huge, ancient auditorium in Rome.
- / Where can you take Tram 28? Lisbon
- / What destroyed the Southern Wall of Colosseum?
- / The meat jerky traditionally consumed in South Africa is ….
- / The Maori name for New Zealand is ………….
18 Clues: / What is Niagara Falls? • / What is the currency of Hungary? • / Where can you take Tram 28? Lisbon • / What is considered the Eighth Wonder? • / The Maori name for New Zealand is …………. • / One of the first Chinese inventions is …… • / It is a huge, ancient auditorium in Rome. • / The shape of the Colosseum is similar to …. • ...
Microbial World 2023-11-26
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- a misfolded protein that can transmit its misfoldedness to normal variants of the same protein and trigger cellular death
- spherical-shaped bacterium
- a functioning unit of DNA containing a cluster of genes under the control of a single promoter
- a bioreactor to which fresh medium is continuously added
- one of two cycles of viral reproduction
- a method of staining used to classify bacterial species into two large groups
- organism that uses light energy and inorganic carbon to produce organic materials
- small single-stranded, circular RNAs that are infectious pathogens
- any substance that kills bacteria
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- a substance that prevents the multiplying of bacteria without destroying them
- information in DNA is used to make mRNA
- extraction of energy from carbohydrates in the absence of oxygen
- an organism that thrives at relatively high temperatures
- prokaryotes that are similar to bacteria
- a jelly-like substance from seaweed used in the preparation of Petri dishes
- type of gene transfer between different organisms, not just parent and offspring
- tiny, non-living particles that can infect living cells and cause diseases
- rod-shaped bacterium
18 Clues: rod-shaped bacterium • spherical-shaped bacterium • any substance that kills bacteria • information in DNA is used to make mRNA • one of two cycles of viral reproduction • prokaryotes that are similar to bacteria • an organism that thrives at relatively high temperatures • a bioreactor to which fresh medium is continuously added • ...
World capitals 2025-02-01
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- Capital of Thailand
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of Spain
- Capital of Australia
- Capital of brazil
- Capital of United States
- Capital of United Kingdom
- Capital of Mexico
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of India
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- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of South Africa
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of France
- Capital of Egypt
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of Kenya
- Capital of South Korea
18 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of Spain • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Kenya • Capital of India • Capital of France • Capital of Russia • Capital of brazil • Capital of Italy • Capital of Mexico • Capital of Germany • Capital of Thailand • Capital of Argentina • Capital of Australia • Capital of South Korea • Capital of South Africa • Capital of United States • Capital of United Kingdom
World Geography 2024-11-09
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- What is an elevated flat area of land called?
- What is the coldest continent on Earth?
- What is the triangular area of sediment where a river meets the sea?
- What is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses called?
- What is a dry, arid region with little rainfall called?
- What is a low-lying area of land, often surrounded by mountains, called?
- What seasonal wind brings heavy rains to South Asia?
- What is a fertile area in a desert, often with water, called?
- What type of dense, tropical forest is found in regions with heavy rainfall?
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- What is the cold, treeless region found in the Arctic called?
- What is a deep, narrow, glacially carved valley filled with seawater called?
- What is a collection of maps in book form called?
- What is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator?
- What term describes a chain or group of islands?
- What is a grassland ecosystem with scattered trees, found in Africa?
- What is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres?
- What is a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides called?
- What is a large landmass like Asia, Africa, or Europe called?
18 Clues: What is the coldest continent on Earth? • What is an elevated flat area of land called? • What term describes a chain or group of islands? • What is a collection of maps in book form called? • What seasonal wind brings heavy rains to South Asia? • What is a dry, arid region with little rainfall called? • What is the cold, treeless region found in the Arctic called? • ...
WORLD HISTORY 2025-12-16
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- A famous execution device during the French revolution
- Atlantic slave/crop trade route
- Enlightenment documents of rights
- Astronomer with sun centered theory
- Sun centered solar system
- church Luther protested
- explorers treasure (pepper,cinnamon)
- Enlightenment thinker "social contract"
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- private ownership economic system
- Exchange of plants/animals across the Atlantic
- Luther protested document
- the "Sun king" of France
- protestant reformation leader
- germs exchanged across oceans
- relating to cities
- famous Leonardo de Vinci painting
- Renaissance art depth technique
- a over priced food during this time
18 Clues: relating to cities • church Luther protested • the "Sun king" of France • Luther protested document • Sun centered solar system • protestant reformation leader • germs exchanged across oceans • Atlantic slave/crop trade route • Renaissance art depth technique • private ownership economic system • Enlightenment documents of rights • famous Leonardo de Vinci painting • ...
FIFA World Cup Crossword 2014-06-13
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- Fan instrument of the 2010 world cup in South Africa
- Co-hosts of South Korea in the 2002 world cup
- Alexis Sanchez plays for this country!
- A group F team that won the African cup of nations, after beating Burkina Faso 1-0 in the final
- Scored the goal the won Spain the world cup in 2010
- Shockingly got to the semi-finals in the 2002 world cup
- Sponsor the English national team
- Iranian star striker who also plays for Charlton Athletic!
- The underdogs of the 2014 group D
- Won the first world cup (1930)
- 2006 world cup winners!
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- Type of animal that the 2014 mascot is
- Argentina striker that also plays for the Italien club Napoli!
- Sent of in the 1998 world cup final for headbutting an opponent!
- Beat Spain 1-0 in the 2010 world cup
- Lost 7-0 to Portugal in the 2010 world cup
- Scored an own goal in the opening match of the 2014 world cup (Brazil 3-1 Croatia)
- The team missing from this list of the 2014 group H teams: Algeria, Belgium, South Korea and ......
18 Clues: 2006 world cup winners! • Won the first world cup (1930) • Sponsor the English national team • The underdogs of the 2014 group D • Beat Spain 1-0 in the 2010 world cup • Type of animal that the 2014 mascot is • Alexis Sanchez plays for this country! • Lost 7-0 to Portugal in the 2010 world cup • Co-hosts of South Korea in the 2002 world cup • ...
The World That Satan Rules 2024-12-09
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- The ________ was nailed to the cross.
- Satan controls through_______________.
- The cross made a ________________ for the past and the future.
- Satan's defeat was total, eternal and______________.
- All of us are children of God's ____________.
- Satan has the whole world in his_____________.
- The _______ terminated Satan's claims.
- Satan claims control the __________________.
- The cross resulted in Satan's ___________.
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- God ________ the world and gave Jesus to die for or it
- Adam ______________ the world to Satan by Adam.
- The_________ is God's judgment on the world and our nature.
- Satan rules over all _____________.
- Jesus says,"Satan has_______________ in me."
- Satan deceives the whole____________.
- The devil is a _____________.
- Satan is the ____________ of this world.
- This present social world order is______________.
18 Clues: The devil is a _____________. • Satan rules over all _____________. • The ________ was nailed to the cross. • Satan deceives the whole____________. • Satan controls through_______________. • The _______ terminated Satan's claims. • Satan is the ____________ of this world. • The cross resulted in Satan's ___________. • Jesus says,"Satan has_______________ in me." • ...
What is your Favorite Thing in the World 2023-12-08
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- Ishmael
- Cherie
- Enendina, Liz, Drew, and Jessica all consider this to be their favorite thing in the world
- Ryan, Luis, Frank, and Salome all consider this to be their favorite thing in the world
- Chandler
- Connie, Maddy, Marsha, Earl, Angi, and Aaron all consider this to be their favorite thing in the world
- Marissa
- Chris
- Anne and Amanda share a love of _____
- Shayla
- Trina
- Jay
- Salvador had this to say when asked about his favorite thing in the world
- James
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- Corey
- Lori
- Elden
- Ray had this to say when asked about his favorite thing in the world
- Carol
- Michael
- Jade
- Richie B
- Wen had this to say when asked about her favorite thing in the world
- Kristine
24 Clues: Jay • Lori • Jade • Corey • Elden • Carol • Chris • Trina • James • Cherie • Shayla • Ishmael • Michael • Marissa • Chandler • Richie B • Kristine • Anne and Amanda share a love of _____ • Ray had this to say when asked about his favorite thing in the world • Wen had this to say when asked about her favorite thing in the world • Salvador had this to say when asked about his favorite thing in the world • ...
Cory Hall - The Atlantic world 2024-10-10
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- conquered the Incas
- a country's power depends on wealth
- a disease brought to the new world by the Europeans
- 9th emperor if the Aztecs
- 7 year war
- foreign territory owned by another country
- economic system based on private ownership
- trade of goods materials,and slaves between three continents
- the route that slaves traveled when traded
- large land estates
- conquered the Aztecs
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- the person who found the new world
- exchange of goods across the world
- 13th emperor of the Incas
- investors buy shares of stock in a company
- global transfer of goods that occurred when Europeans colonized the new world
- massive forced migration
- mixed nationality
- Spanish conquers who came to the new world
- first colony in the new world for England
20 Clues: 7 year war • mixed nationality • large land estates • conquered the Incas • conquered the Aztecs • massive forced migration • 13th emperor of the Incas • 9th emperor if the Aztecs • the person who found the new world • exchange of goods across the world • a country's power depends on wealth • first colony in the new world for England • investors buy shares of stock in a company • ...
Continents and Countries 2025-01-16
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- Madagascar is part of this continent
- Tallest mountain range in the world
- Southernmost country in Africa
- Greenland is part of this country
- Largest country in Asia (land size)
- Second largest bay in the world
- U.S. state closest to Asia
- Ocean that separates North America and Europe
- Country with the highest population in the world
- This archipelago belongs to Portugal
- Largest country in North America
- This country is directly north of China
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- Body of water that separates France and UK
- Only continent with no people living on it
- Largest ocean in the world
- Only continent that is also a country
- Coldest ocean in the world
- Largest country in Europe
- Largest country in South America
- Largest bay in the world
- Japan and Indonesia are this type of geography
21 Clues: Largest bay in the world • Largest country in Europe • Largest ocean in the world • Coldest ocean in the world • U.S. state closest to Asia • Southernmost country in Africa • Second largest bay in the world • Largest country in South America • Largest country in North America • Greenland is part of this country • Tallest mountain range in the world • ...
The Atlantic World - Jules Ray 2025-10-09
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- conquered inca empire
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- a disease from old world to new world
- aztec king
- war between the french and british
- land owned by a different nation
- private ownership
- 3 way trade system, New world, Europe, Africa
- middle leg of triangle trade
- spanish abuse native american labor
- Conquered Aztec Empire
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- first European to discover america
- the buying and selling of goods, services, and capital across international borders
- inca empire
- investors who buy parts of a company
- transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, diseases, and ideas between the Old World and new world
- trade of slaves from africa to the new world
- mixed culture, native american and spanish
- Spanish/Portuguese soldiers in search of gold
- first english settlement
20 Clues: aztec king • inca empire • private ownership • conquered inca empire • Conquered Aztec Empire • first english settlement • middle leg of triangle trade • land owned by a different nation • first European to discover america • war between the french and british • spanish abuse native american labor • investors who buy parts of a company • a disease from old world to new world • ...
WW1_BERKES_ARMAND 2023-12-26
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- Offensive: What big attack happened in Russia in World War I?
- What's the boat that can go underwater, used in wars?
- What's it called when both sides agree to stop fighting?
- Who were the important people in World War I?
- Princip: Who started World War I by killing an important person?
- Front: What's it called when everyone in a country helps in a war?
- What's the big, strong vehicle used a lot in wars?
- Palace: What building did people take in Russia during a big change?
- Blood Pump: What battle was very long and bloody in World War I?
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- What's it called when a country wants revenge for losing?
- Warfare: How did soldiers fight in World War I with long ditches?
- How did Germany quickly attack using planes and tanks in World War II?
- Day: What's a very bad day, like when a big battle is lost?
- Plan: What was Germany's plan to win quickly in France and then fight Russia in World War I?
- What's stopping goods from going to a place in war?
- Battle: In war, what's fighting with things, not just soldiers?
- Points: What ideas did President Wilson have for peace after World War I?
- What's giving up in a war?
- Entente: What group of countries wanted to stop Hungary and Bulgaria after World War I?
- Gas: What gas hurt people in World War I?
20 Clues: What's giving up in a war? • Gas: What gas hurt people in World War I? • Who were the important people in World War I? • What's the big, strong vehicle used a lot in wars? • What's stopping goods from going to a place in war? • What's the boat that can go underwater, used in wars? • What's it called when both sides agree to stop fighting? • ...
Holiday World 2021-01-14
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- swinging ship
- World
- swings that go high and spin
- bird that you make fly
- __________ & __________ Trail drive an old car
- The _______ big pool that moves you
- __________ Express
- water coaster that you sit in a line
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- largest enclosed water slide
- ___________ Launch shoots you into the sky
- dad likes this ride
- don’t get hit buy the giant bucket
- Frightful __________ride on a river in a log
- jeep ride in kids’ part
- water slide we rode a lot our first trip
- 4th of July spinning ride
- water coaster in a circle tube
- kids’ roller coaster
18 Clues: World • swinging ship • __________ Express • dad likes this ride • kids’ roller coaster • bird that you make fly • jeep ride in kids’ part • 4th of July spinning ride • largest enclosed water slide • swings that go high and spin • water coaster in a circle tube • don’t get hit buy the giant bucket • The _______ big pool that moves you • water coaster that you sit in a line • ...
World Soccer 2022-02-03
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- First openly gay athlete to come out whilst still competing - on MLS side LA Galaxy's roster. (12)
- Whistle-blower running proceedings. (7)
- ___ Rapinoe, American player who led her team to victory in the 2019 Women's World Cup. (5)
- Largest designated Soccer stadium in Europe. (7)
- Smallest country (by population) to ever reach the World Cup. (7)
- All-time leading goal scorer at the FIFA World Cup. (13)
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- UEFA competition to determine the best team in Europe. (15)
- South American Football Association. (8)
- Plastic Horn blown by crowds at the South African World Cup in 2010. (8)
- FIFA Competition that sees winners of each confederation's premier competitions against each other. (12)
- First Country to win the World Cup. (7)
- 3-time World Cup runner-up, has never won. (11)
- Nation who put 7 past Brazil in 2014 World Cup
- Most successful nation in African Cup of Nations. (5)
- Informal name for the person playing in goal. (6)
- Middle-eastern country scheduled to host the 2022 World Cup. (5)
- Brazilian hero, considered greatest to ever play the game. (4)
- Soccer's Maradona. (5)
18 Clues: Soccer's Maradona. (5) • First Country to win the World Cup. (7) • Whistle-blower running proceedings. (7) • South American Football Association. (8) • Nation who put 7 past Brazil in 2014 World Cup • 3-time World Cup runner-up, has never won. (11) • Largest designated Soccer stadium in Europe. (7) • Informal name for the person playing in goal. (6) • ...
World Music 2022-01-25
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- Indian Lute
- Jazz technique
- Scottish woodwind instrument
- Russian folk dance
- Mexican band
- Most common Reggae instrument
- Famous Reggae artist
- Largest carnival in the world
- Instrument used in Flamenco dance
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- Indonesian orchestra
- Off-beat notes
- Jamaican music
- Irish dance
- African drum
- Multiple rhythms
- Spanish dance
- Russian instrument
- Brazilian dance
18 Clues: Indian Lute • Irish dance • Mexican band • African drum • Spanish dance • Jazz technique • Off-beat notes • Jamaican music • Brazilian dance • Multiple rhythms • Russian folk dance • Russian instrument • Indonesian orchestra • Famous Reggae artist • Scottish woodwind instrument • Most common Reggae instrument • Largest carnival in the world • Instrument used in Flamenco dance
OUR WORLD 2022-03-05
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- another word for "fly"
- to hop fast
- a small insect with spots
- a noise that baby birds make
- the birds language
- the skin of a fish
- what we breath
- in ancient times, people made pens out of birds..
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- the print with dots
- the sound that is made of splashing
- fully developed butterfly appears from ....
- fish lives in the water, people live on the ...
- the stem of a rose is sharp,because it is....
- a small animal, that lives in trees
- we plant seed into it
- the first stage of insects life
- small drops of water
- a small bird, that lives in Russia
18 Clues: to hop fast • what we breath • the birds language • the skin of a fish • the print with dots • small drops of water • we plant seed into it • another word for "fly" • a small insect with spots • a noise that baby birds make • the first stage of insects life • a small bird, that lives in Russia • the sound that is made of splashing • a small animal, that lives in trees • ...
natural world 2022-01-09
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- an area of land, together with a house and buildings, used for growing crops and/or keeping animals as a business
- a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea except by rivers or streams
- a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast
- the area near the sea, especially where people spend their holidays and enjoy themselves
- a plant with many small branches growing either directly from the ground or from a hard stem, giving the plant a rounded shape
- an area of land covered with a thick growth of trees
- water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point, sometimes from a great height
- plant, bush, or tree has leaves for the whole year
- a field with grass and often wild flowers in it
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- the salty water that covers a large part of the surface of the earth, or a large area of salty water, smaller than an ocean, that is partly or completely surrounded by land
- a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river
- a raised line of water that moves across the surface of an area of water, especially the sea
- A deciduous tree loses its leaves in autumn and grows new ones in the spring
- a raised part of the earth's surface, much larger than a hill, the top of which might be covered in snow
- an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land
- a line of bushes or small trees planted very close together, especially along the edge of a garden, field, or road
- water that flows naturally along a fixed route formed by a channel cut into rock or ground, usually at ground level
- an area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals, usually surrounded by a fence
18 Clues: a field with grass and often wild flowers in it • plant, bush, or tree has leaves for the whole year • an area of land covered with a thick growth of trees • an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land • a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast • A deciduous tree loses its leaves in autumn and grows new ones in the spring • ...
world history 2017-01-06
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- a former Hindu Practice were a widow woman would leap into the fire
- A mass murder
- a Indain solider
- Country with representatives from another country
- A war fought by Britain and other countries
- a difference in value of imports and exports
- a financial security
- something that is given to you
- A ruler in the Muslim empire
- a way for the government to give the people their power
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- government controlled by the central government
- A ruler appointed by the Spanish King
- Area which a kingdom rules
- A high ranking turkish officer
- When a country limits the people's power
- The best
- A policy of extending a country's power
- a way to hide women from men in some cultures
18 Clues: The best • A mass murder • a Indain solider • a financial security • Area which a kingdom rules • A ruler in the Muslim empire • A high ranking turkish officer • something that is given to you • A ruler appointed by the Spanish King • A policy of extending a country's power • When a country limits the people's power • A war fought by Britain and other countries • ...
world history 2017-01-06
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- A high ranking turkish officer
- A massacre
- A war fought by Britain and countries that they took control over
- extending a country's power
- a kingdom jurisdiction
- Insurance
- a former Hindu Practice were a widow woman would leap into the fire
- a Indain solider
- Country with rulers from another country
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- A ruler appointed by the Spanish King to rule the west indies
- When a country limits the people's power
- something that is given to you
- a way to hide women from men in some cultures
- The the highest skilled and most worthy
- government controlled by the central government
- a difference in value of imports and exports
- a way for the government to give the people their power
- A ruler in the Muslim empire
18 Clues: Insurance • A massacre • a Indain solider • a kingdom jurisdiction • extending a country's power • A ruler in the Muslim empire • A high ranking turkish officer • something that is given to you • The the highest skilled and most worthy • When a country limits the people's power • Country with rulers from another country • a difference in value of imports and exports • ...
Wizarding World 2019-01-15
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- The second name of one of the sons of Harry and the main character of "the cursed child"
- The most famous magical sport
- animal from which there is a chocolate sweet famous arround the world
- the real name of voldemort
- The surname of the chosen one who have defeated Voldemort
- The author of the book titled "Fantastic beast and where toi find them"
- The dark wizard who was defeated by Dumbledore
- Abada ...
- The spell for control people
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- The best friend of Harry and the Ron's girlfriend
- The name of one of the deathly Hallows
- The hemorrhage spell
- How is called the joke store
- magical animal that you can only see if you've seen death
- The house of the brave
- The animal who loves bright things
- The nucleus of the magic wand of malfoy is made of ...
- The most powerful wizard that have existed
18 Clues: Abada ... • The hemorrhage spell • The house of the brave • the real name of voldemort • How is called the joke store • The spell for control people • The most famous magical sport • The animal who loves bright things • The name of one of the deathly Hallows • The most powerful wizard that have existed • The dark wizard who was defeated by Dumbledore • ...
World Capitals! 2013-10-05
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- Capital of Japan
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of Rwanda
- Capital of Portugal
- Capital of Poland
- Capital of Philippines
- Capital of Sweden
- Capital of Hungary
- Capital of Athens
- Capital of Iraq
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- Capital of Egypt
- Capital of Ireland
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of Indonesia
- Capital of England
- Capital of Peru
- Capital of Morocco
- Capital of Australia
18 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Iraq • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Japan • Capital of Russia • Capital of Rwanda • Capital of Poland • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Athens • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Germany • Capital of England • Capital of Morocco • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Portugal • Capital of Indonesia • Capital of Australia • Capital of Philippines
Our World 2014-04-07
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- the sequal order in which past events occur
- also known as 'flatitude'
- lines that go north to south
- a group of people born around the same time
- the measuring units of pressure
- a imagery line through the middle of the earth going west to east
- before ________
- 10 years
- period of 100 years
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- before ________ _____
- object from earlier time
- Latin for 'in the year of our Lord'
- a legend on a map
- _______ Era
- one sided, or coming from one person's point of view
- the location of information
- material or object made by a person
- 365 days or 366 on a leap ______
18 Clues: 10 years • _______ Era • before ________ • a legend on a map • period of 100 years • before ________ _____ • object from earlier time • also known as 'flatitude' • the location of information • lines that go north to south • the measuring units of pressure • 365 days or 366 on a leap ______ • Latin for 'in the year of our Lord' • material or object made by a person • ...
New World 2024-04-24
18 Clues: liga • medus • vanduo • sirupas • kosulys • vaistai • jogurtas • imbieras • peršalimas • temperatūra • pilvo skausmas • galvos skausmas • skaudama gerklė • ausies skausmas • kramtomoji guma • pleistras,gipsas • danties skausmas • vištienos sriuba
World Religions 2023-09-11
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- A monotheistic religion emphasizing unity and peace.
- A syncretistic religion originating in Vietnam.
- A mystical form of Islam focusing on spiritual closeness to God.
- The monotheistic religion of the Jewish people.
- The world's largest religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- A modern pagan, witchcraft religion.
- A Chinese ethical and philosophical system founded by Confucius.
- An ancient religion of Persia founded by Zoroaster.
- A spiritual tradition founded on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha).
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- A faith based on the teachings of Baha'u'llah, emphasizing world unity.
- A Chinese philosophy and religion emphasizing harmony with the Tao.
- The oldest major religion, originating in the Indian subcontinent.
- A monotheistic religion founded in the Punjab region of India.
- An ancient religion of India known for non-violence and truth.
- A religious movement that emerged in Jamaica, with a focus on the divine.
- The indigenous religion of Japan, emphasizing kami (spirits).
- A practice involving communication with the spirit world.
- A monotheistic religion founded on the teachings of Prophet Muhammad.
18 Clues: A modern pagan, witchcraft religion. • A syncretistic religion originating in Vietnam. • The monotheistic religion of the Jewish people. • An ancient religion of Persia founded by Zoroaster. • A monotheistic religion emphasizing unity and peace. • A practice involving communication with the spirit world. • ...
World History 2023-09-20
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- process of former colonies gaining independence and self-governance from colonial powers.
- policy of extending a nation's power and influence through colonization, annexation, or domination of other territories.
- state of disorder and absence of government or authority, often arising from a breakdown of social order.
- political ideology advocating for extreme and revolutionary changes to the existing social and political system.
- economic system based on private ownership of resources and means of production, characterized by competition and profit-seeking.
- working class in a capitalist society, often associated with labor and manual work, and a key focus of Marxist revolutionary thought.
- strong sense of pride and loyalty towards one's nation, often used as a driving force behind revolutionary movements seeking independence from colonial powers or oppressive rulers.
- fundamental and often rapid change in the political, social, economic, or cultural structure of a society, usually accompanied by significant upheaval and often involving mass movements of people.
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- middle class in a capitalist society, often associated with ownership of means of production and wealth, also a term used in Marxist analysis.
- economic and political ideology advocating for collective ownership and control of resources, aiming to reduce inequality and promote social welfare.
- state of being free from oppressive restrictions, often a key goal of revolutionary movements.
- sense of unity and brotherhood among individuals, often emphasized during revolutions as a means to bring people together.
- political ideology that envisions a classless society with common ownership of resources and the means of production, often pursued through revolutionary means.
- concept of all individuals having equal rights and opportunities, a fundamental principle for many revolutionary movements.
- rule by a single ruler or a small group, often characterized by a lack of individual freedoms and harsh enforcement of laws.
- gradual and deliberate change aimed at improving certain aspects of society without necessarily overthrowing the existing system.
- d'État/A sudden and usually violent overthrow of a government, typically by a small group of individuals, often within the existing power structure (such as the military or political elite).
- resistance or defiance against authority, often involving a smaller group of individuals challenging a governing power.
18 Clues: process of former colonies gaining independence and self-governance from colonial powers. • state of being free from oppressive restrictions, often a key goal of revolutionary movements. • state of disorder and absence of government or authority, often arising from a breakdown of social order. • ...
Underwater World 2023-09-28
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- Predatory fish with sharp teeth
- Gelatinous marine creature
- Shark Shark with a distinctive hammer-shaped head
- Small marine creature with a curled tail
- Gentle, herbivorous marine mammal
- Anemone Marine creature resembling a flower
- Sea creature with multiple arms
- Oceanic creature with radial symmetry
- Apex predator of the ocean
- Colorful reef-dwelling fish
- Turtle Marine reptile with a hard shell
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- Shelled cephalopod
- Highly intelligent marine mammal
- Whale Largest toothed whale
- Reef Underwater ecosystem with vibrant marine life
- Ray Large, gentle ray
- Unique fish with a horse-like appearance
- Tiny organisms that drift in the ocean
- Colorful fish found in tropical waters
- Crustacean often caught for its meat
20 Clues: Shelled cephalopod • Ray Large, gentle ray • Gelatinous marine creature • Apex predator of the ocean • Whale Largest toothed whale • Colorful reef-dwelling fish • Predatory fish with sharp teeth • Sea creature with multiple arms • Highly intelligent marine mammal • Gentle, herbivorous marine mammal • Crustacean often caught for its meat • Oceanic creature with radial symmetry • ...
Underwater World 2023-09-28
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- Predatory fish with sharp teeth
- Gelatinous marine creature
- Shark Shark with a distinctive hammer-shaped head
- Small marine creature with a curled tail
- Gentle, herbivorous marine mammal
- Anemone Marine creature resembling a flower
- Sea creature with multiple arms
- Oceanic creature with radial symmetry
- Apex predator of the ocean
- Colorful reef-dwelling fish
- Turtle Marine reptile with a hard shell
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- Shelled cephalopod
- Highly intelligent marine mammal
- Whale Largest toothed whale
- Reef Underwater ecosystem with vibrant marine life
- Ray Large, gentle ray
- Unique fish with a horse-like appearance
- Tiny organisms that drift in the ocean
- Colorful fish found in tropical waters
- Crustacean often caught for its meat
20 Clues: Shelled cephalopod • Ray Large, gentle ray • Gelatinous marine creature • Apex predator of the ocean • Whale Largest toothed whale • Colorful reef-dwelling fish • Predatory fish with sharp teeth • Sea creature with multiple arms • Highly intelligent marine mammal • Gentle, herbivorous marine mammal • Crustacean often caught for its meat • Oceanic creature with radial symmetry • ...
Sam's World 2024-09-20
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- What number child is Sam in the Andres lineup
- Sam's zodiac sign
- On the top of Sam's bucket list to travel to
- Sam can't sleep without this
- Where Nargis and Sam Met
- Sam and Nargis's Wedding month
- Sam's least favorite chore
- Model of Sam's first car
- Another name Sam would call Fiona
- Which branch of the military branch did Sam join?
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- Where did Sam spend most of December 2023
- Sam's current favorite American Singer
- Sam's favorite holiday
- First Tattoo
- Sam's Favorite food
- Favorite Movie Series
- In school, Sam won this senior superlative
- Cool getaway experience Nargis took Sam for his birthday in 2020
18 Clues: First Tattoo • Sam's zodiac sign • Sam's Favorite food • Favorite Movie Series • Sam's favorite holiday • Where Nargis and Sam Met • Model of Sam's first car • Sam's least favorite chore • Sam can't sleep without this • Sam and Nargis's Wedding month • Another name Sam would call Fiona • Sam's current favorite American Singer • Where did Sam spend most of December 2023 • ...
World Cities 2025-01-31
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- Considered the most romantic city in the world.
- The Pope lives here.
- Was founded in 1788 as a penal colony, was ruled by Great Britain for a long time.
- Second largest city from the country that the great tennis player, Rafael Nadal is from.
- (three words) One of the most famous cities in South America.
- This city is referred to as the Venice of the North.
- This city was a former colony of Great Britain (2 words).
- Is the port city in the southern part of this famous country.
- Capital city of this country that divided into two separate countries in 1948.
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- Largest city on the Mediterranean coast.
- In the movies, Godzilla attacked this city a number of times.
- Argonauts is the nic-name of this cities football team.
- Known for a famous bridge, a big clock, and Sherlock Holmes.
- Capital city of this European country, that is well known because of WWII
- Known for it's wealth, glamour and extravagance.
- hosted the Olympics in 2008.
- The capital city of Greece.
- This city is near the Yangtze River
18 Clues: The Pope lives here. • The capital city of Greece. • hosted the Olympics in 2008. • This city is near the Yangtze River • Largest city on the Mediterranean coast. • Considered the most romantic city in the world. • Known for it's wealth, glamour and extravagance. • This city is referred to as the Venice of the North. • ...
Natural world 2025-04-01
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- an animal of the family of the cats
- part of the tree or plant that can be of different colours and often smells good
- area covered by plants and trees smaller than a forest
- Part of the land that is very high with plants
- green and short plant that is often in gardens
- place with sand next to the sea
- dry and hot place full of sand
- animal that has a very long tail and is very good climbing trees
- land that is wrapped by water
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- Frozen water
- material that comes from the trees
- Area of salt water that covers a lot of the planet
- a non flying bird that is a very good swimmer
- big place full of trees and plants
- We can see birds or clouds here
- animal that makes honey
- Area of salt water smaller than the ocean
- Water that often goes from a mountain to a lake
- Big area of water that is not connected to the ocean
19 Clues: Frozen water • animal that makes honey • land that is wrapped by water • dry and hot place full of sand • We can see birds or clouds here • place with sand next to the sea • material that comes from the trees • big place full of trees and plants • an animal of the family of the cats • Area of salt water smaller than the ocean • a non flying bird that is a very good swimmer • ...
World Crossword 2025-04-17
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- How many languages are spoken in South America?
- four How many countries are there in Africa?
- What is the capital of Brazil?
- What is a major geographic region in Africa (desert)
- Belize barrier reef What is the name of the worlds second largest coral reef
- Peninsula What is the name of the peninsula that extends from Mexico and includes parts of Belize and Guatemala?
- how many territories does the U.S hold?
- What is the largest state in the U.S?
- Aires What is the capital of Argentina?
- The national animal of Canada is a ___
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- Canada has the __ longest international border?
- Where were lollypops invented?
- The word “Canada” is derived from an ___ word
- What is the most popular country in Africa?
- What is a natural resource that can be found in Africa?
- amazon River What is a major river in South America?
- Where is the tallest mountain in North America?
- How many countries are there in South America?
- Which Central American Country is known as the "Land of Poets"
- Which central American country has the highest volcano in the region.
- Canada has the __Longest coastline
21 Clues: Where were lollypops invented? • What is the capital of Brazil? • Canada has the __Longest coastline • What is the largest state in the U.S? • The national animal of Canada is a ___ • how many territories does the U.S hold? • What is the most popular country in Africa? • Aires What is the capital of Argentina? • The word “Canada” is derived from an ___ word • ...
World Religions 2024-11-07
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- These are to be followed in Confucianism
- Ones actions determines their rebirth
- Founder of Taoism
- Name of God in Judaism
- Reality in Taoism
- Ultimate reality in Buddhism
- Belief in one god
- Belief in many gods
- Given the 10 Commandments
- Holy book of Christianity/New Testament
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- Agreement between God and Abraham
- Number of times a Muslim must pray
- Ones duty in Hinduism
- Founder of Confucianism
- To be reborn
- Name of God in Islam
- Holy book of Judaism/Old Testament
- One who speaks the word of god
18 Clues: To be reborn • Founder of Taoism • Reality in Taoism • Belief in one god • Belief in many gods • Name of God in Islam • Ones duty in Hinduism • Name of God in Judaism • Founder of Confucianism • Given the 10 Commandments • Ultimate reality in Buddhism • One who speaks the word of god • Agreement between God and Abraham • Number of times a Muslim must pray • ...
Natural world 2025-02-28
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- I ______ my seat on the bus to a man from our flats.
- "You can´t be rude when you work here. Are you __________ to people?" ´Yes, I am´.
- the work at the zoo starts early in the morning. It isn´t a role for a ______ person!
- I _____ a thank you message to my grandparents, and thanked them for my birthday present.
- My cousin never pays for things or gives presents to other people. He´s often a bit ___________.
- Carlos and Lisa are good volunteers at the drama club. They´re very nice, and always _______ to the younger students.
- If you volunteer with elderly people, you must be calm and _______________. Sometimes, you need to wait for them to do things.
- "Do you think Alex would be a good volunteer at the animal shelter? I´m not sure. She´s _____________________ sometimes".
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- All of our young people work in teams, and you need to be polite, _______ and reliable.
- I don´t really like annimals, but I ________ at the dog shelter with my sister. I was surprised - I really enjoyed my time there!
- Laura often gives money to charity. She´s a ________________ person.
- I'm _____ of his skills as a manager.
- I ________ one of my neighbours across our busy street.
- There was also a lot of litter in our street too, so I _____ it in the bin.
- Sometimes the work is difficult, so it´s very important to be ______________.
- I also _______ some money to my favourite charity.
- Martin is very helpful in our community, and he´s never _______ to others.
- I became more confident when I voluntereed. Before that, I didn´t like meeting people. I was _________.
18 Clues: I'm _____ of his skills as a manager. • I also _______ some money to my favourite charity. • I ______ my seat on the bus to a man from our flats. • I ________ one of my neighbours across our busy street. • Laura often gives money to charity. She´s a ________________ person. • Martin is very helpful in our community, and he´s never _______ to others. • ...
world trivia 2025-10-06
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- We all live on the planet _____.
- The longest river in the world is the _____ River.
- The largest continent in the world is _____.
- The Eiffel Tower is in the city of _____.
- The continent known for safaris and deserts is _____.
- The Great Wall is in _____.
- You use this tool to find north, south, east, and west — it’s a _____.
- The smallest continent and a country is _____.
- Pizza and pasta come from _____.
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- The tallest mountain in the world is Mount _____.
- The country north of the United States is _____.
- The largest ocean in the world is the _____ Ocean.
- Sushi and cherry blossoms are famous in _____.
- The Taj Mahal is found in _____.
- The biggest rainforest in the world is the _____ Rainforest.
- The coldest place on Earth is _____.
- The Amazon River and Rio Carnival are in _____.
- The largest hot desert in the world is the _____ Desert.
18 Clues: The Great Wall is in _____. • We all live on the planet _____. • The Taj Mahal is found in _____. • Pizza and pasta come from _____. • The coldest place on Earth is _____. • The Eiffel Tower is in the city of _____. • The largest continent in the world is _____. • Sushi and cherry blossoms are famous in _____. • The smallest continent and a country is _____. • ...
Yeaaaaah 2021-03-02
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- name of place in Rusia with the biggest temperature range
- name of the 2nd longest river
- most erupted volcanoe in asia
- name of the volcanoe with the loudest eruption ever
- 2nd largest city in asia
- name of the biggest rainforest in the continent
- biggest mountain of the world
- name of the desert in middle asia, cold winter hot summers
- most populated country in the world
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- smallest country in asia
- name of the range of mountains were the Everest is
- longest river in asia
- largest country in the world
- deepest lake in asia
- biggest continent of the world
- largest island in asia
- biggest volcanoe in asia
- 2nd largest mountain in the world
- busiest city in asia
- 2nd most populated country in the world
20 Clues: deepest lake in asia • busiest city in asia • longest river in asia • largest island in asia • smallest country in asia • biggest volcanoe in asia • 2nd largest city in asia • largest country in the world • name of the 2nd longest river • most erupted volcanoe in asia • biggest mountain of the world • biggest continent of the world • 2nd largest mountain in the world • ...
Joe´s World Cup Crossword 2020-05-17
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- Which country has appeared in three World Cup finals, but never won the competition? (11)
- What was the original name of the world cup trophy? (7)
- Where was the World Cup when Diego Maradona scored his infamous 'Hand of God' goal? (6)
- How many times has the host nation won the World Cup (3)
- This nation will cohost the 2026 World Cup (6)
- Which continent boycotted the 1966 World Cup? (6)
- States This nation will cohost the 2026 World Cup (6,6)
- Which nation beat Mexico 4-1 in the first ever World Cup match (July 13th 1930) (6)
- What was officially prohibited, on grounds of decency, in the 1986 World Cup tournament? (5,8)
- Which country won the first ever World Cup in 1930? (7)
- Which country has won the most World Cups? (6)
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- The record number of World Cup goals is 16, scored by who? (8,5)
- This nation will cohost the 2026 World Cup (6)
- What is the smallest nation (by population) to ever reach the world cup? (7)
- Bora Milutinovic coached in every tournament between 1986 and 2002 - but for different teams: Mexico, Costa Rica, USA, Nigeria and ? (5)
- What is the most common surname of World Cup players? (8)
- Three people have won the World Cup as a player and as a coach. Mario Zagallo, Didier Deschamps and... can you name the third? (5, 11)
- Which country, alone with Argentina and Uruguay has won the World Cup twice. (6)
- Which is the only host nation to be eliminated in the first round? (5,6)
19 Clues: This nation will cohost the 2026 World Cup (6) • This nation will cohost the 2026 World Cup (6) • Which country has won the most World Cups? (6) • Which continent boycotted the 1966 World Cup? (6) • What was the original name of the world cup trophy? (7) • States This nation will cohost the 2026 World Cup (6,6) • ...
Soccer Crossword 2024-11-25
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- French winger who won the World cup at 18 and scored a hattrick in the world cup 2022 against argentina.
- 1998 Ballon d'or winner and World cup winner 1998 and is famous for his headbutt against Marco Materazzi
- South Korean, winger, Tottenham Hotspur, made it to the Ucl Final 2019 and qualified for the World Cup with South Korea
- World cup winner 2012 91 goals and assists
- Brazilian, striker, 2 times ballon d'or winner and 2 times world cup winner
- 2022 Ballon d'or winner and Ucl Final winner
- Portuguese, midfielder, captain for Manchester United
- Brazilian Winger/skiller and is Injury Prone
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- Argentina Striker and is famous for his handball against england called the "Hand of God"
- French, attacker, World cup Winner, and is famous for the L dance in the world cup final
- Spanish, Goalkeeper, Real Madrid and famous for saving a 1v1 against Arjen Robben in the 2010 World cup
- Swedish Footballer considers himself "the best" over confident
- Spanish, Right back, Real Madrid and is famous for crossing perfect balls e.g. Ronaldo Bicycle kick
- South Korean, winger, Manchester United, and has "3 lungs"
- English, Manchester united, and did the best bicycle in Manchester history
- Belgium, Man City,and is the best passer and most creative player in the history of Football
- Croatian, Ballon d'or winner 2018, World cup finalist 2018.
- Best Defender in Spanish History winning World cup 2010 and 4 Champions Leagues with Madrid
- Uruguayan striker who play for Liverpool and Benfica
- 2008 Most complete player winning everything you can win Ballon d'or, Puskas, Ucl, Premier League, etc and is the best player ever
20 Clues: World cup winner 2012 91 goals and assists • 2022 Ballon d'or winner and Ucl Final winner • Brazilian Winger/skiller and is Injury Prone • Uruguayan striker who play for Liverpool and Benfica • Portuguese, midfielder, captain for Manchester United • South Korean, winger, Manchester United, and has "3 lungs" • ...
Tommy Edmiston 2024-10-10
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- Attacked Incas
- Nations Wealth
- Disease
- Aztec Empreor
- Brits Vs France
- country that controlls land
- Political System
- New World, Europe, & Africa
- Slave route to Americas
- Spanish Crown
- Attacked the Aztecs
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- Itailan explorer landed in the New World
- Whole World Trade
- Inca Empreor
- Investors buying stocks
- Exchange for Livestocks, Slaves, Goods
- Africans to New World
- Mix of Spanish and Native American
- Spansih conquerors
- First Settlement
20 Clues: Disease • Inca Empreor • Aztec Empreor • Spanish Crown • Attacked Incas • Nations Wealth • Brits Vs France • Political System • First Settlement • Whole World Trade • Spansih conquerors • Attacked the Aztecs • Africans to New World • Investors buying stocks • Slave route to Americas • country that controlls land • New World, Europe, & Africa • Mix of Spanish and Native American • ...
The World in Prosperity and Depression 2015-04-23
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- Leader of Italy during World War II. Coined the term 'fascism'
- Period in the late 1920s and 1930s of unemployment and great economic turmoil around the world.
- American professor who emigrated from Germany and convinced the American President to develop an atomic weapon project.
- Leader of Great Britain during World War II.
- Britain, the Soviet Union and the United States.
- A new political system that identifies a government with extreme nationalism, a demand for a single party, highly powerful leaders and extreme militarism.
- Japanese general who convinced Emperor Hirohito to attack the United States.
- International agency created after World War II to help nations settle their disputes.
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- Took place on D-Day (June 1944) landing Allied troops on the French Coast of Normandy.
- Giving a leader or nation what they want in hopes of avoiding war or conflict.
- the new German democratic republic that formed after World War I. Was 'weak.'
- System of government that controlled all aspects of the people's daily lives.
- German Secret Police during World War II
- Japanese attack on Hawaii December 7, 1941
- Leader of the Soviet Union during World War II
- German 'Lightening War' involving the use of planes,tanks and motorized troop carriers to rapidly conquer territory
- Germany, Italy and Japan
- Leader of Germany during World War II
- Refers to the attempted genocide of Jews in Europe during World War II
- Dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki leading to the end of World War II in Japan.
20 Clues: Germany, Italy and Japan • Leader of Germany during World War II • German Secret Police during World War II • Japanese attack on Hawaii December 7, 1941 • Leader of Great Britain during World War II. • Leader of the Soviet Union during World War II • Britain, the Soviet Union and the United States. • Leader of Italy during World War II. Coined the term 'fascism' • ...
animals 2025-10-03
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- the most dangerous animal on earth
- has the strongest bite of all sharks in the world
- the biggest monkey in the world
- the biggest whale in the world
- can climb on wall
- the biggest crocodile in the world
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- the biggest bear in the world
- the biggest cat in the world
- can swim walk and fly
- the biggest shark in the world
- the cat with the strongest bite in the world
- have one of the strongest bite in the world
- can strangle
- the king of the animals
- the tallest animal on earth
15 Clues: can strangle • can climb on wall • can swim walk and fly • the king of the animals • the tallest animal on earth • the biggest cat in the world • the biggest bear in the world • the biggest shark in the world • the biggest whale in the world • the biggest monkey in the world • the most dangerous animal on earth • the biggest crocodile in the world • ...
World War I 2023-09-22
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- Created after WWI to ensure world peace.
- A secret message from Germany to Mexico proposing an alliance if Mexico starts a war with the US
- A system of trenches and fortifications on the Western Front during World War I.
- The treaty that officially ended World War I in 1919.
- Some countries were jealous of others because of this
- The weapon, first used on a large scale during World War I, that introduced chemical warfare
- A strong sense of pride for your country
- The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand occurred in this city, setting off the war.
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- A truce was called on this holiday in 1914 and both sides stopped fighting
- The practice of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- The alliance of France, Russia, and the United Kingdom during World War I.
- Wilson's idea for ending the war peacefully.
- The event that triggered the start of World War I in 1914.
- The policy of avoiding involvement in foreign conflicts.
- The U.S. President who proposed the "Fourteen Points" as a plan for peace after World War I.
- The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
- The leader of Germany during World War I.
- The ship that was famously sunk by a German submarine in 1915, leading to outrage in the United States.
- Submarines used in World War I
19 Clues: Submarines used in World War I • Created after WWI to ensure world peace. • A strong sense of pride for your country • The leader of Germany during World War I. • Wilson's idea for ending the war peacefully. • The treaty that officially ended World War I in 1919. • Some countries were jealous of others because of this • ...
Vivian Stock - Atlantic World 2024-10-10
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- land owned by another nation
- First British colony
- private ownership
- War between French and British
- Trade of slaves across the Atlantic (via ship)
- Spanish conquerers
- competition for nation's wealth
- Trade between Africa, Europe, and the Americas
- Cultural exchange between New World and Old World
- Occurred for the first time during the Columbian Exchange; trade around the world
- Mix between Spanish and Native American
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- multiple investors buy a share of a larger company
- Man who conquered the Aztecs
- Spanish abusing Native Americans for labor
- Man who conquered the Incas
- Aztec ruler
- disease from Old World that transferred to New World, killed many
- first person from Old World to contact the Americas
- Incan ruler
- Leg of triangular trade; slave trade route
20 Clues: Aztec ruler • Incan ruler • private ownership • Spanish conquerers • First British colony • Man who conquered the Incas • Man who conquered the Aztecs • land owned by another nation • War between French and British • competition for nation's wealth • Mix between Spanish and Native American • Spanish abusing Native Americans for labor • Leg of triangular trade; slave trade route • ...
World War I 2026-01-15
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- Created after WWI to ensure world peace.
- A secret message from Germany to Mexico proposing an alliance if Mexico starts a war with the US
- A system of trenches and fortifications on the Western Front during World War I.
- The treaty that officially ended World War I in 1919.
- Some countries were jealous of others because of this
- The weapon, first used on a large scale during World War I, that introduced chemical warfare
- A strong sense of pride for your country
- The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand occurred in this city, setting off the war.
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- A truce was called on this holiday in 1914 and both sides stopped fighting
- The practice of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- The alliance of France, Russia, and the United Kingdom during World War I.
- Wilson's idea for ending the war peacefully.
- The event that triggered the start of World War I in 1914.
- The policy of avoiding involvement in foreign conflicts.
- The U.S. President who proposed the "Fourteen Points" as a plan for peace after World War I.
- The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
- The leader of Germany during World War I.
- The ship that was famously sunk by a German submarine in 1915, leading to outrage in the United States.
- Submarines used in World War I
19 Clues: Submarines used in World War I • Created after WWI to ensure world peace. • A strong sense of pride for your country • The leader of Germany during World War I. • Wilson's idea for ending the war peacefully. • The treaty that officially ended World War I in 1919. • Some countries were jealous of others because of this • ...
AP World 2022-05-24
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- System: transfer of all non-biological substances in the Columbian Exchange.
- system: Labor system established by the Spanish Crown in the 1500s. Labor given through people, in return they were protected.
- Empire: Islamic Empire that conquered the Byzantime Empire, along with parts of eastern Europe such as Greece.
- The Ottoman elite military force. Young boys were taken and trained from youth for this force.
- The process by which people and goods move easily across borders.
- Reign of Terror: Period of the French Revolution in which mass exucutions for the safety of the Revolution were conducted.
- Service Exam: testing on confucius ideals designed to select the most studious and learned candidates for appointment as bureaucrats in the Chinese gov.
- Exchange: transfer of all biological substances to and from the Americans through trade.
- monotheistic religion centred primarily around the Quran, and founded by Muhamad.
- Prophet of Islam, said to have received guidance from Gabiel and was the leading figure of Islam until his death.
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- Khan: Leader of the initial Mongol Empire.
- Caliphate: Empire that maintained an unbroken line of caliphs for over three centuries. 3rd Calphate after the Ummayad.
- Bonaparte: French military and political leader who rose to power during the French Revolution.
- Enlightenment: period of scientific, political and philosophical discourse that characterized Europe in the 18th century. Centered on reasoning.
- von Bismarck: Prussian politician that initially united a divided Germany.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Empire: Empire in present day Mexico. Was eventually conquered by the Spanish under Hernán Cortés.
- Cold War: geopolitical conflict between the Communist USSR and the democratic USA.
- a system of government led by a dictator who typically rules by forcefully and often violently.
- Luther: Founder of Lutheranism and leader of the protestant reformation.
20 Clues: Khan: Leader of the initial Mongol Empire. • The process by which people and goods move easily across borders. • Luther: Founder of Lutheranism and leader of the protestant reformation. • von Bismarck: Prussian politician that initially united a divided Germany. • System: transfer of all non-biological substances in the Columbian Exchange. • ...
The world 2017-03-29
world capitals 2021-04-13
18 Clues: USA • Brazil • Norway • France • Poland • Sweden • Greece • Russia • Turkey • Finland • Ireland • Hungary • England • Germany • Scotland • Australia • Netherlands • New Zealand
world cultures 2021-05-17
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- farming Growing food to survive, but not to sell
- Inactive for a long period of time
- native to the region in which they are found
- The continuous extent of land
- business of trading goods and services indonegeuose native to the region in which they are found
- An area where a river deposits sediment as it empties into a body of water
- giant ocean wave with enormous power
- nomadic tent for living
- species non-native plants and animals that disturb habitats
- of fire area of Japan where frequent earthquakes & volcanic eruptions occur
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- World's largest exporter of rice and natural rubber
- Very dry with extremely high daytime temperatures
- Fine particles of soil
- World's largest exporter of rice and natural rubber
- Very large plains
- frost Permanently frozen ground
- a closely related group of islands
- the way people live and act
- disobedience Non- violent disobeying of laws
19 Clues: Very large plains • Fine particles of soil • nomadic tent for living • the way people live and act • The continuous extent of land • frost Permanently frozen ground • Inactive for a long period of time • a closely related group of islands • giant ocean wave with enormous power • native to the region in which they are found • disobedience Non- violent disobeying of laws • ...
7R_Natural World 2023-04-17
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- An area of lower land between two lines of hills or mountains, usually with a river flowing through it.
- An area of land higher than the land around it, like a mountain but smaller.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- A large area of land that is covered with trees.
- A natural and continuous flow of water in a long line across a country into the sea.
- Higher than a hill.
- A place where water from a river or stream falls down over a cliff or rock.
- natural or unnatural chamber underground
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- An area of sand or small stones at the edge of the sea or a lake.
- A large body of water.
- A mountain with a large hole at the top, through which lava is sometimes forced out.
- an open area of land
- A large area of rock with a very steep side, often at the edge of the sea.
- A compass point.
- A large area with sand.
- The area where the land meets the sea.
- a grassy area, typically near a river
- Larger than a stream.
- water body surrounded by land
- A compass point.
20 Clues: A compass point. • A compass point. • Higher than a hill. • an open area of land • Larger than a stream. • A large body of water. • A large area with sand. • water body surrounded by land • A piece of land surrounded by water. • a grassy area, typically near a river • The area where the land meets the sea. • natural or unnatural chamber underground • ...
World Landmarks 2023-04-21
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- this copper statue was a gift from France
- this statue in Washington DC is 19 feet high
- of liberty
- this president is carved into mount rushmore
- this tower was built by an indian emperor to commemorate his wife
- a narrow gorge
- the 16th president
- this structure was not originally leaning
- this wall is more than 6,400 kilometers
- this very tall building was finished in 1931
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- in which European city can we find the statue of liberty
- this is the nickname for the clocktower in london
- the color of the golden gate bridge in san francisco
- an important strip of land in the nations capital
- a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses
- an ancient city in southern Jordan
- this famous cathedral is undergoing a renovation after it caught on fire
- the famous monument of a lions body with a pharaohs head
18 Clues: of liberty • a narrow gorge • the 16th president • an ancient city in southern Jordan • this wall is more than 6,400 kilometers • this copper statue was a gift from France • this structure was not originally leaning • this statue in Washington DC is 19 feet high • this president is carved into mount rushmore • this very tall building was finished in 1931 • ...
WORLD CAPITALS 2023-06-10
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- - rich in history with landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate
- - spread across 14 islands
- - a bustling metropolis with a mix of modern technology and traditional culture
- - located on the southern tip of the North Island
- - known for its modern architecture and cultural institutions
- - famous for its archaeological sites, including the Acropolis and Parthenon
- - famous for its romantic atmosphere
- - known for its iconic landmarks like Big Ben
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- - a bustling city known for its ornate temples
- - rich in history with landmarks like the Royal Castle
- - known for its Viking history
- - known for its iconic Red Square and the Kremlin
- - famous for its lively pubs, Georgian architecture
- – named after a river
- - a modernist city with unique architecture and design
- -home to historic sites like the Forbidden City and the Great Wall
- - known for its ancient pyramids and sphinx
- - known for its ancient ruins
18 Clues: – named after a river • - spread across 14 islands • - known for its ancient ruins • - known for its Viking history • - famous for its romantic atmosphere • - known for its ancient pyramids and sphinx • - known for its iconic landmarks like Big Ben • - a bustling city known for its ornate temples • - known for its iconic Red Square and the Kremlin • ...
World Geography 2015-05-03
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- when something spreads such as religion, ethnic groups, or ideas
- the movement of people from one place to another
- Those who rule do so because they are members of a particular religious faith
- people are free to produce and buy what they want
- term having to do with cities
- used to describe economic systems in societies that are primarily subsistence agriculture—meaning they produce only enough to feed the farmer and his family
- the average number of years a person is expected to live
- refers to the level of wealth, material goods, and services that are available to people or nations
- factors that cause people to move from one area to another such as more freedom, better job opportunities, and more rights in a democracy
- the government sets and controls the economic goals of the country
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- the percentage of people who can read and write in a country
- The people govern themselves by meeting together and making laws for their society
- the government owns some of the basic industries (like mines and factories) but encourages private ownership of small businesses
- the number of infants who die out of every 1000 born
- maps show voting patterns, country boundaries, and/or political units—such as counties, cities, and school districts
- the value of goods and services produced by a nation
- One person rules the nation with no limits on his power and does whatever he wishes
- term used to define areas of the countryside that are not part of a city
18 Clues: term having to do with cities • the movement of people from one place to another • people are free to produce and buy what they want • the number of infants who die out of every 1000 born • the value of goods and services produced by a nation • the average number of years a person is expected to live • the percentage of people who can read and write in a country • ...
World Mythology 2017-05-30
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- This place's mythology comes from a boy who visited the spirit realm, was blind and could see the future, telling tales of what he saw in the spirit realm where he went when his soul went when mistaken for dead; contains tales and epics of many khans
- An area where believers believed in many gods, such as: Isis, Osiris, Anubis and more
- An area from which its mythology has an unparalleled influence on Western culture, with literature such as the Iliad, Odyssey and Theogony
- An area where Sumerian Mythology, Babylonian Mythology, Hittite Mythology, Hurrian Mythology, Biblical Mythology, Ugaritic Mythology and Persian Mythology
- This are is unique and impressive due to its sheer diversity of mythologies with beliefs varying from local areas, such as the creator god
- A place with Slavs, an ethnic group which believed in vampires, werewolves, dragons, witches
- This place adopted and modified most of Greek myths, like changing the gods' names to ones like Jupiter, Neptune, Venus and Juno
- This area's people believe in animal myths, nature spirits, nature myths, ancestor worship, and serpents; creation myths occur throughout the region, along with tales of crossing the great ocean and death is hedged about with myth and ritual
- This area is usually divided into three regions: the larger islands above Australia or Melanesia, scattered groups of small islands contiguous to Asia or Micronesia and the far-flung islands of Polynesia forming a triangle enclosing Hawaii in the north; primary mythologies reflect their shamanic origins
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- A place of mainly Germanic mythology, with gods like Odin, Loki and Thor, and beings like giants, elves and dwarves
- Regions containing the Chukchi, Even, Evenk, Nenets, Nivkhi, Itelmen, Chuvan, Yakagir and Khant, Inuit and Saami
- A place where its religion and mythology are the result of the fusion of the Neolithic culture, Mohenjo Daro culture and Aryans; they also believed the river Ganges was a goddess and in a Buddha
- A place where the original religion was typically animistic and based on dualism, with the religious aspiration of its inhabitants to live in harmony with the unseen forces around them; mythology is categorized as either worldly or transcendental, with struggles between the forces of light and darkness, Buddha's and demons
- This area has gods such as Izanagi, Izanami, Amaterasu and Susa-no-o, with shrines to built for certain gods
- One of the great founding people of Europe, dominated Europe for 500 years in apparent disorganization, until being conquered by the Romans; myths of Arthur and the Knight of the Round table could be located here
- The area's myths emerged from the oral tradition to be preserved in classical texts in the Age of Philosophers; writers introduced fragmentary passages of mythic narrative into their works
- This area's mythology is a reflection of a non-Chinese culture; myths are two types: foundation myths about the people and state, and creation myths about the origin of the world
- This area has serpents recur in this mythology many times, with the Rainbow Serpent being an important figure and motif
18 Clues: An area where believers believed in many gods, such as: Isis, Osiris, Anubis and more • A place with Slavs, an ethnic group which believed in vampires, werewolves, dragons, witches • This area has gods such as Izanagi, Izanami, Amaterasu and Susa-no-o, with shrines to built for certain gods • ...
The World 2017-08-13
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- Fried rice and sushi is very popular, and Mount Fuji is here
- Drink a lot of beer and celebrate leprechauns every year
- Finish the well known sentence; 'Made In _____"
- Great chocolate (Lindt / Toblerone), has The Alps
- Home to many species of snakes, crocodiles and parrots
- Drink tea with biscuits and is home to royalty
- Like to take siestas (a nap) after lunch
- Acts like the greatest country but is actually screwed
- Lots of sand and ancient pyramids
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- Spot the Eiffel tower and buy some baguettes
- Lots of sheep, lakes, mountains and kiwis
- Famous war took place here - The V______ War
- Very expensive island / US State full of lagoons and resorts
- Largest country in the world, very cold, and home to 'Sputnik'
- Bagpipes and annoyingly strong accents
- Have the longest river & largest desert in the world
- Population of 80 million, and Berlin is the capital
- In the shape of a boot, known for their pizza & pasta
18 Clues: Lots of sand and ancient pyramids • Bagpipes and annoyingly strong accents • Like to take siestas (a nap) after lunch • Lots of sheep, lakes, mountains and kiwis • Spot the Eiffel tower and buy some baguettes • Famous war took place here - The V______ War • Drink tea with biscuits and is home to royalty • Finish the well known sentence; 'Made In _____" • ...
WORLD SYSTEM 2017-12-09
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- VICINOORIENTE REGIONE ASIATICA DI ISRAELE
- STATO INSULARE AFRICANO CON VALORE BASSO DI ISU (TRA 0,304 E 0,534)
- PRIMA FORMA EVOLUTA DI GLOBALIZZAZIONE (SECOLI XVIII - XIX)
- SANCITI DALLA DICHIARAZIONE FIRMATA A PARIGI IL 10 DICEMBRE 1948
- POTENZA ECONOMICA EMERGENTE A LIVELLO MONDIALE
- QUELLA DELLA POPOLAZIONE MONDIALE AUMENTA PROGRESSIVAMENTE
- IL PIU' OCCIDENTALE DEGLI STATI USA
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- INDUSTRIA CINEMATOGRAFICA CHE NON RISENTE DELLA GLOBALIZZAZIONE
- CORRISPONDE ALLA REGIONE DELLA MESOPOTAMIA
- CAPITALE DEGLI USA
- STATO PIU' SETTENTRIONALE DELL'AMERICA ISTMICA
- INDICATORE DEMOGRAFICO PIU' ALTO NEL NORD DEL MONDO
- RAPPRESENTANO LA POPOLAZIONE PER PER FASCE DI ETA' E PER SESSO
- PENISOLA DEL SUD-OVEST ASIATICO
- "MONDO" COSTITUITO DAI PAESI DECOLONIZZATI
- PAESE DELL'AMERICA CENTRALE INSULARE TRA I MENO SVILUPPATI AL MONDO
- STATO - ARCIPELAGO DELLA CINTURA DI FUOCO
- STATO AFRICANO DA CUI SONO PARTITI 2,5 MILIONI DI PROFUGHI A CAUSA DI CONFLITTI ETNICI
18 Clues: CAPITALE DEGLI USA • PENISOLA DEL SUD-OVEST ASIATICO • IL PIU' OCCIDENTALE DEGLI STATI USA • VICINOORIENTE REGIONE ASIATICA DI ISRAELE • STATO - ARCIPELAGO DELLA CINTURA DI FUOCO • CORRISPONDE ALLA REGIONE DELLA MESOPOTAMIA • "MONDO" COSTITUITO DAI PAESI DECOLONIZZATI • STATO PIU' SETTENTRIONALE DELL'AMERICA ISTMICA • POTENZA ECONOMICA EMERGENTE A LIVELLO MONDIALE • ...
The world 2018-09-09
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- / The most famous road ……………… race in the world, the Tour de France goes through the French landscape.
- / The meat jerky traditionally consumed in South Africa is ….
- / The world´s most famous leather tanneries are in ………….
- / The Maori name for New Zealand is ………….
- / What is considered the Eighth Wonder?
- / The specific boats in Venice are called …..
- / What is the name of the typical dessert in New Zealand?
- / What Saint is celebrated in Ireland as an official National Day?
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- /Taj ……… was built by Mughal Emperor in the memory of his beautiful wife.
- / What is the currency of Hungary?
- / What destroyed the Southern Wall of Colosseum?
- / Where can you take Tram 28? Lisbon
- / It is a huge, ancient auditorium in Rome.
- / What is Niagara Falls?
- / The shape of the Colosseum is similar to ….
- Jorn Utzon was the architect who designed Opera in Sydney – he was from …..
- / Ayers Rock or …………. – a rock formation sacred to Aboriginal people - is located in Australia
- / One of the first Chinese inventions is ……
18 Clues: / What is Niagara Falls? • / What is the currency of Hungary? • / Where can you take Tram 28? Lisbon • / What is considered the Eighth Wonder? • / The Maori name for New Zealand is …………. • / It is a huge, ancient auditorium in Rome. • / One of the first Chinese inventions is …… • / The shape of the Colosseum is similar to …. • ...
World Civ 2021-11-24
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- Machiavelli said it's better than love
- strange dreamer
- French system
- it's brilliant
- mandate of _________
- there are 95 of them
- it needs perspective to seem real
- central to Copernicus's theory
- it's pure
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- a once in a lifetime trip
- Renaissance center
- utopia
- severed head of state
- magnificent ruler
- he had big love for small government
- His reign is eternal
- Forbidden place in Beijing
- party animal
18 Clues: utopia • it's pure • party animal • French system • it's brilliant • strange dreamer • magnificent ruler • Renaissance center • His reign is eternal • mandate of _________ • there are 95 of them • severed head of state • a once in a lifetime trip • Forbidden place in Beijing • central to Copernicus's theory • it needs perspective to seem real • he had big love for small government • ...
Natural World 2022-02-27
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- Reduce, Reuse, ...
- A jungle trap often seen in cartoons
- The largest of the great apes
- A mermaid's favorite shade of pink
- The highest point on Earth
- Birds of prey found in Monmouth
- NJ state tree
- The fastest land animal
- The bear who runs across the sky
- Shark movie that terrified in 1975
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- Long living pond sliders
- Carnivorous plant named for the goddess of Love
- Construction inclined shark
- The most common gas in the atmosphere
- Eg: Kangaroos, Opossum, Wombats
- A Queenly butterfly
- Nemo's house in Finding Nemo
- A prideful King
18 Clues: NJ state tree • A prideful King • Reduce, Reuse, ... • A Queenly butterfly • The fastest land animal • Long living pond sliders • The highest point on Earth • Construction inclined shark • Nemo's house in Finding Nemo • The largest of the great apes • Eg: Kangaroos, Opossum, Wombats • Birds of prey found in Monmouth • The bear who runs across the sky • ...
World History 2022-04-27
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- an engine that uses the expansion or rapid condensation of steam to generate power.
- advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- a machine for spinning with more than one spindle at a time
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1776
- the ability of people of a society to take economic actions
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course
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- The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain
- Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer of political economy
- German philosopher, critic of political economy, economist, historian,
- the production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process
- a system of manufacturing based upon work done at home on materials supplied by merchant employers
- The law of supply and demand is a theory that explains the interaction between the sellers of a resource and the buyers for that resource
- an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control he power or authority of a government to regulate
- French chemist and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination
- an act or instance of uniting or joining two or more things into one
18 Clues: the process of making an area more urban. • a machine for spinning with more than one spindle at a time • the ability of people of a society to take economic actions • a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course • an act or instance of uniting or joining two or more things into one • ...
World geo 2024-01-24
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- Smallest country in Europe
- what plague came through southern Europe.
- country that starts with I
- Who celebrates giants
- Most popular tourist destination
- Which waterway goes through southern Europe.
- What is Europe's largest country
- What is home of the Colosium
- Name a mountain in eastern Europe
- What is eastern Europe longest river
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- Norway has lots of?
- Another word for Netherlands
- Finland invented these to stay warm.
- What wall divided Germany.
- Where is greece located
- What country used to be divided into two
- Portugal is the leading producer of
- What is Europe's largest city
18 Clues: Norway has lots of? • Who celebrates giants • Where is greece located • Smallest country in Europe • What wall divided Germany. • country that starts with I • Another word for Netherlands • What is home of the Colosium • What is Europe's largest city • Most popular tourist destination • What is Europe's largest country • Name a mountain in eastern Europe • ...
World History 2023-09-20
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- process of former colonies gaining independence and self-governance from colonial powers.
- policy of extending a nation's power and influence through colonization, annexation, or domination of other territories.
- state of disorder and absence of government or authority, often arising from a breakdown of social order.
- political ideology advocating for extreme and revolutionary changes to the existing social and political system.
- economic system based on private ownership of resources and means of production, characterized by competition and profit-seeking.
- working class in a capitalist society, often associated with labor and manual work, and a key focus of Marxist revolutionary thought.
- strong sense of pride and loyalty towards one's nation, often used as a driving force behind revolutionary movements seeking independence from colonial powers or oppressive rulers.
- fundamental and often rapid change in the political, social, economic, or cultural structure of a society, usually accompanied by significant upheaval and often involving mass movements of people.
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- middle class in a capitalist society, often associated with ownership of means of production and wealth, also a term used in Marxist analysis.
- economic and political ideology advocating for collective ownership and control of resources, aiming to reduce inequality and promote social welfare.
- state of being free from oppressive restrictions, often a key goal of revolutionary movements.
- sense of unity and brotherhood among individuals, often emphasized during revolutions as a means to bring people together.
- political ideology that envisions a classless society with common ownership of resources and the means of production, often pursued through revolutionary means.
- concept of all individuals having equal rights and opportunities, a fundamental principle for many revolutionary movements.
- rule by a single ruler or a small group, often characterized by a lack of individual freedoms and harsh enforcement of laws.
- gradual and deliberate change aimed at improving certain aspects of society without necessarily overthrowing the existing system.
- d'État/A sudden and usually violent overthrow of a government, typically by a small group of individuals, often within the existing power structure (such as the military or political elite).
- resistance or defiance against authority, often involving a smaller group of individuals challenging a governing power.
18 Clues: process of former colonies gaining independence and self-governance from colonial powers. • state of being free from oppressive restrictions, often a key goal of revolutionary movements. • state of disorder and absence of government or authority, often arising from a breakdown of social order. • ...
World Geography 2023-09-26
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- The world's largest ocean.
- Country famous for its Eiffel Tower.
- The country with the most populated city, Tokyo.
- The southernmost continent covered in ice.
- The capital of Russia.
- The only city located on two continents.
- An imaginary line around the middle of Earth.
- South American country famous for its Amazon rainforest.
- The smallest continent by land area.
- The world's longest river.
- One of the world's seven: North America, South America, etc.
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- Continent that's home to the Sahara Desert.
- An Asian country known for the Great Wall.
- A large body of saltwater smaller than an ocean.
- The body of water between Saudi Arabia and Africa.
- A country known for kangaroos.
- The river that runs through Egypt.
- Highest mountain in the world.
- A European country famous for its canals and gondolas.
- A large desert in North America, also the name of a U.S. state.
20 Clues: The capital of Russia. • The world's largest ocean. • The world's longest river. • A country known for kangaroos. • Highest mountain in the world. • The river that runs through Egypt. • Country famous for its Eiffel Tower. • The smallest continent by land area. • The only city located on two continents. • An Asian country known for the Great Wall. • ...
WORLD LANGUAGES 2024-06-11
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- This cocktail's name is from Tahitian for "the best"
- It scared Little Miss Muffet off her tuffet
- Sea of Tranquility location
- Only U.S. President born in Missouri
- Carlsberg beer originated in this country
- Airline that grew from crop-dusting in Louisiana
- Singing duo who hates "Rainy Days and Mondays"
- World's most expensive spice
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- This "Georgie" kissed the girls and made them cry
- Female singer who starred in "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome"
- "Dumb and Dumber" ski resort destination
- The Wolverine State
- Largest Texas barrier island at 113 miles long
- His nickname is "Broadway Joe"
- Youngest "Brady Bunch" kid
- A baby frog is called a polliwog or this
- Montezuma ruled this empire
- Hitler's homeland
18 Clues: Hitler's homeland • The Wolverine State • Youngest "Brady Bunch" kid • Sea of Tranquility location • Montezuma ruled this empire • World's most expensive spice • His nickname is "Broadway Joe" • Only U.S. President born in Missouri • "Dumb and Dumber" ski resort destination • A baby frog is called a polliwog or this • Carlsberg beer originated in this country • ...
THE WORLD 2025-04-24
THE WORLD 2025-04-08
18 Clues: JAPAN • ASIAN • ITALY • EGYPT • POLISH • RUSSIA • BRAZIL • FRANCE • SPANISH • GERMANY • IRELAND • ENGLAND • SCOTTISH • EUROPEAN • ARGENTINA • HUNGARIAN • SWITZERLAND • USA AMERICAN
world countries 2024-07-20
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- Country famous for pyramids and the Nile River
- Country famous for tulips and windmills
- Country that hosts the city of Barcelona
- Country famous for tango and beef
- Country with the city of Venice and the Colosseum
- Country known for its ancient temples and cuisine
- Country known for its maple syrup and hockey
- Country known for its fjords and northern lights
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- Country known for Oktoberfest and the Brandenburg Gate
- Country famous for its ancient civilization and Mediterranean coastline
- Country with the Great Wall
- Used for the Eiffel Tower
- Country known for its chocolate and watches
- Country that is home to the city of Tokyo
- Country with the Outback and Great Barrier Reef
- Largest country in South America
- Country known for its diverse landscapes and Indus Valley
- Country famous for its castles and Loch Ness
18 Clues: Used for the Eiffel Tower • Country with the Great Wall • Largest country in South America • Country famous for tango and beef • Country famous for tulips and windmills • Country that hosts the city of Barcelona • Country that is home to the city of Tokyo • Country known for its chocolate and watches • Country famous for its castles and Loch Ness • ...
World Maps 2024-08-26
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- A flat, elevated area of land.
- The ratio of a distance on the map to the corresponding distance on the ground.
- One of the seven large landmasses on Earth.
- The line of longitude at 0 degrees, dividing the eastern and western hemispheres.
- A tool that shows directions (N, E, S, W).
- One of the five large bodies of saltwater that cover much of the Earth's surface.
- An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth, dividing the northern and southern hemispheres.
- A line of latitude at 23.5° north of the Equator
- Imaginary lines running from the North to the South Pole, measuring distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
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- Imaginary lines that run parallel to the Equator, measuring distance north or south of it.
- A key that explains symbols on a map.
- (10) - The southernmost continent, covered almost entirely by ice.
- Half of the Earth, usually divided into northern, southern, eastern, or western.
- A collection of maps, often in book form.
- The arrangement of natural and artificial features of an area.
- A spherical representation of the Earth.
- A person who makes maps.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
18 Clues: A person who makes maps. • A flat, elevated area of land. • A key that explains symbols on a map. • A spherical representation of the Earth. • A collection of maps, often in book form. • A tool that shows directions (N, E, S, W). • One of the seven large landmasses on Earth. • A line of latitude at 23.5° north of the Equator • ...
World History 2025-05-28
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- A temple in Mesopotamia
- The most important ruler of the Byzantine Empire
- a plague that devasted Europe in the 1300s
- Belief in one god
- Belief in multiple gods
- Egypt started on the river valley
- a civilization almost exactly like egypt
- A military focused city state in ancient Greece
- A burial tomb in Egypt
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- a religion started and concentrated in India
- Germanic tribe who came to power after the fall of Rome
- Rome fought the Punic Wars against them
- The first emperor of Rome
- What the city of Constantinople is known as today
- ___________ and the Euphrates make the Fertile Crescent
- followers of Islam are called this
- ancient civilization on the Yellow river valley
- Went to war with all of Greece
18 Clues: Belief in one god • A burial tomb in Egypt • A temple in Mesopotamia • Belief in multiple gods • The first emperor of Rome • Went to war with all of Greece • Egypt started on the river valley • followers of Islam are called this • Rome fought the Punic Wars against them • a civilization almost exactly like egypt • a plague that devasted Europe in the 1300s • ...
Rain World! 2025-09-04
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- Rainbow enemies.
- Silly little player character.
- Dumb angsty supercomputer.
- The basic one.
- Yellow child
- The solution is portable.
- Death with wings- and now a gun.
- Has super cancer.
- Suicide sauce
- The plants will eat you.
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- Speedy swimmer on drugs.
- Farm arrays pain.
- Boomcat.
- Your child! Or Lizard food?
- We all hate the *SNIP SNIP*!
- Don't eat her brain.
- Enot/Sophanthiel/???
- Drugs.
18 Clues: Drugs. • Boomcat. • Yellow child • Suicide sauce • The basic one. • Rainbow enemies. • Farm arrays pain. • Has super cancer. • Don't eat her brain. • Enot/Sophanthiel/??? • Speedy swimmer on drugs. • The plants will eat you. • The solution is portable. • Dumb angsty supercomputer. • Your child! Or Lizard food? • We all hate the *SNIP SNIP*! • Silly little player character. • ...
English World 2026-02-23
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- at every party there is ...
- the day we are born on
- it has 4 doors
- I am not happy , I am ...
- my mother's mother
- Man's best friend
- we add a spoon of ... in coffee/tea
- it has walls,doors,a roof
- It's dangerous, can be small, big
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- eleven,twelve, one hundred are ...
- Likes to chase mice
- It has the months September October November
- It's raining outside , we need an ...
- has 7 beautiful colors
- of the week Sunday , Monday, Tuesday are ...
- my mother's daughter
- my father's father
- we drink it in the morning
18 Clues: it has 4 doors • Man's best friend • my mother's mother • my father's father • Likes to chase mice • my mother's daughter • the day we are born on • has 7 beautiful colors • I am not happy , I am ... • it has walls,doors,a roof • we drink it in the morning • at every party there is ... • eleven,twelve, one hundred are ... • It's dangerous, can be small, big • ...
Baby's world 2013-12-11
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- Handig kledingstuk voor de baby wat uit 1 stuk bestaat
- Baby's drinken dit graag
- Dit kunnen baby's erg goed om aan te geven dat ze honger hebben
- Bekend merk van baby verzorgingsproducten
- Hoe heet de fase na baby
- Bekend merk kindereten in potjes
- Vitamine die de kans verkleint op ernstige aandoeningen bij de geboorte
- Bij de geboorte eet je beschuit met...
- Als je buiten gaat wandelen dan is dit een handig vervoermiddel
- Hansje Pansje ......
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- Welke Berend ging uit varen met zijn scheepjes naar Zuid-Laren
- Moeder in het Fries
- Kleur die wordt gekoppeld aan een jongen
- Jullie zijn de ..... van een zoon
- Merk autostoeltje
- Woonplaats van het nieuwe gezin
- Handige tas voor alle babyspullen
- Vader in het Fries
18 Clues: Merk autostoeltje • Vader in het Fries • Moeder in het Fries • Hansje Pansje ...... • Baby's drinken dit graag • Hoe heet de fase na baby • Woonplaats van het nieuwe gezin • Bekend merk kindereten in potjes • Jullie zijn de ..... van een zoon • Handige tas voor alle babyspullen • Bij de geboorte eet je beschuit met... • Kleur die wordt gekoppeld aan een jongen • ...
Olivia's World 2014-04-14
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- A princess in the movie that's real cold
- The name of the snowman in the movie frozen
- Red plants in her garden.
- Something Olivia flew on Saturday that looked like a kitty.
- Theme of Olivia's birthday party
- Something you create with water colors. Olivia did one of a fish
- Olivia's brother
- Olivia's Mother
- Something Olivia likes to eat that's green, and has a big seed in the middle
- Fruit that's orange and yellow Olivia likes to eat
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- She likes to sell this to make money at garage sales
- One princess in the movie Frozen
- Movie about two princesses
- Olivia's brother
- Something Olivia likes to do with a needle and thread
- Olivia's Uncle
- Something Olivia can do that requires a swim suit
- Olivia's Father
- Olivia got a trophy in this sport
- Olivia's Uncle
20 Clues: Olivia's Uncle • Olivia's Uncle • Olivia's Father • Olivia's Mother • Olivia's brother • Olivia's brother • Red plants in her garden. • Movie about two princesses • One princess in the movie Frozen • Theme of Olivia's birthday party • Olivia got a trophy in this sport • A princess in the movie that's real cold • The name of the snowman in the movie frozen • ...
The world 2018-09-09
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- The world´s most famous leather tanneries are in ………….
- The specific boats in Venice are called …..
- One of the first Chinese inventions is ……
- What destroyed the Southern Wall of Colosseum?
- The meat jerky traditionally consumed in South Africa is ….
- What is the name of the typical dessert in New Zealand?
- What is the currency of Hungary?
- Ayers Rock or …………. – a rock formation sacred to Aboriginal people - is located in Australia
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- Where can you take Tram 28? Lisbon
- It is a huge, ancient auditorium in Rome.
- What is Niagara Falls?
- Jorn Utzon was the architect who designed Opera in Sydney – he was from …..
- What is considered the Eighth Wonder?
- The shape of the Colosseum is similar to ….
- The Maori name for New Zealand is ………….
- What Saint is celebrated in Ireland as an official National Day?
- The most famous road ……………… race in the world, the Tour de France goes through the French landscape.
- Taj ……… was built by Mughal Emperor in the memory of his beautiful wife.
18 Clues: What is Niagara Falls? • What is the currency of Hungary? • Where can you take Tram 28? Lisbon • What is considered the Eighth Wonder? • The Maori name for New Zealand is …………. • It is a huge, ancient auditorium in Rome. • One of the first Chinese inventions is …… • The shape of the Colosseum is similar to …. • The specific boats in Venice are called ….. • ...
Wonderful world 2019-05-28
18 Clues: log • hide • bite • easy • rhino • flash • luxury • giveup • litter • matches • charity • supplies • takepart • treatment • autograph • cooking pot • fortunately • chopping board
World Music 2019-03-03
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- the first section of Indian music
- Indian bowed violin
- Indian rhythm pattern
- the first section of Japanese music
- Indian flute
- The texture of Chinese and Arabic music where there are many versions of the same melody
- Japanese version of the Sheng
- Chinese zither which is played in Guangdong province
- Indian accompaniment on 2 notes
- Indian plucked string instrument which plays the raga
- The scale which only has 5 notes, used in Chinese and African music
- single headed African drum which is played with the hands
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- Indian scale of 5-7 notes
- African xylophone
- Jiangnan sizhu is performed in these places
- In African music many rhythms are played at the same time
- Arabic percussion instrument similar to a tambourine
- Chinese bowed string instrument played in Jiangnan Sizhu
18 Clues: Indian flute • African xylophone • Indian bowed violin • Indian rhythm pattern • Indian scale of 5-7 notes • Japanese version of the Sheng • Indian accompaniment on 2 notes • the first section of Indian music • the first section of Japanese music • Jiangnan sizhu is performed in these places • Chinese zither which is played in Guangdong province • ...
World History 2023-09-26
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- official law-making group
- An official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests.
- The male head of a family or household
- large warship with three banks of oars
- Persian king
- The belief in or worship of more than one god.
- huge international games
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- excessive pride
- Combat strategy
- Upper-class persons from Rome
- A rider or performer on horseback
- A place, meeting, or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged.
- The low resources people in Rome
- Combat Formation
- A city state in ancient Greece
- The language of ancient Rome and its empire.
- two tipes of drama
- Leader member of the Senate
18 Clues: Persian king • excessive pride • Combat strategy • Combat Formation • two tipes of drama • huge international games • official law-making group • Leader member of the Senate • Upper-class persons from Rome • A city state in ancient Greece • The low resources people in Rome • A rider or performer on horseback • The male head of a family or household • ...
natural world 2024-05-06
18 Clues: baia • mare • lago • legna • isola • campo • oceano • grotta • deserto • cascata • collina • giungla • pianura • spiaggia • scogliera • catena montuosa • foresta pluviale • barriera corallina
World Religions 2023-05-19
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- the effect of a person's actions
- The Hindus gods
- a state of perfect wisdom
- a collection of oral teachings and commentary's about the Hebrew bible
- people who practice two different ways of life in ancient times
- especially holy person
- Islams holy book
- a person believed to be chosen by God as a messenger to be chosen by God
- a persons duty or what is right
- worth an individual's responsibility to god
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- a branch that focuses on compassion
- a follower of a polytheistic religion
- to calm or clear the mind
- a person who tries to convert others to a particular region
- a Muslims worship place
- people who live in a forest and teach others about their religion
- a branch that focuses on wisdom
- the large community of Christians spread across the world
18 Clues: The Hindus gods • Islams holy book • especially holy person • a Muslims worship place • to calm or clear the mind • a state of perfect wisdom • a branch that focuses on wisdom • a persons duty or what is right • the effect of a person's actions • a branch that focuses on compassion • a follower of a polytheistic religion • worth an individual's responsibility to god • ...
World Religions 2023-05-19
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- Islam's holy book
- Blissful peace without suffering
- A state of perfect wisdom
- means "submission" in Arabic
- main religion of India
- Founder of Sikhism
- escape of Israelites from slavery in Egypt
- Sikhism holy book
- polytheism
- Where Muslims worship
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- belief in one God
- binding agreement with Abraham
- Supreme God of Hinduism
- Christian Holy book
- To calm the mind
- Three forms of God (Christianity)
- Philosophers in Hinduism
- believes in Torah
18 Clues: polytheism • To calm the mind • belief in one God • Islam's holy book • believes in Torah • Sikhism holy book • Founder of Sikhism • Christian Holy book • Where Muslims worship • main religion of India • Supreme God of Hinduism • Philosophers in Hinduism • A state of perfect wisdom • means "submission" in Arabic • binding agreement with Abraham • Blissful peace without suffering • ...
Material World 2023-05-24
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- Measurement of force when you pull an object to the point where it breaks.
- Materials or objects that can be broken down into smaller pieces.
- Observing an object and describing how it looks, feels, smells, tastes, or sounds like.
- An imagined sequence of events.
- Thinking in a sensible and rational way about something
- A person or thing.
- An instrument used to measure temperature.
- The reason why something is made or done.
- To think carefully and deeply about something
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- Materials or objects that can’t be broken down into smaller pieces.
- To carefully look and watch something to get more information.
- To think up and plan out something in the mind.
- Materials or objects that can be broken down into smaller pieces that can be used to help other life grow.
- A drawing, image, or sketch that is used to help the reader visualize what the author is describing
- A material which does not easily allow heat and/or electricity to pass through it.
- to rip.
- Something that is hot, keeps in heat, or has a warming effect.
- The substance used to make something.
18 Clues: to rip. • A person or thing. • An imagined sequence of events. • The substance used to make something. • The reason why something is made or done. • An instrument used to measure temperature. • To think carefully and deeply about something • To think up and plan out something in the mind. • Thinking in a sensible and rational way about something • ...
EARLY WORLD 2021-10-05
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- What did God put into the sky as a sign of his covenant?
- What is a covenant?
- God created because He is ____
- Name of first man
- What did it do for 40 days and nights?
- Name of first woman
- What did God do on the 7th day
- Aqua because it is the color of the ___ from space
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- How many gospels are there?
- How many days did God create
- Tree of knowledge of good and ____
- What kind of bird did Noah send out but didn't return?
- Which testament was before Jesus?
- What did God ask Noah to build?
- Color of this period
- First book of the bible
- God desires a ______ with us
- Who tempted Adam and Eve?
18 Clues: Name of first man • What is a covenant? • Name of first woman • Color of this period • First book of the bible • Who tempted Adam and Eve? • How many gospels are there? • How many days did God create • God desires a ______ with us • God created because He is ____ • What did God do on the 7th day • What did God ask Noah to build? • Which testament was before Jesus? • ...
Digital World 2021-10-29
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- are built specifically for Internet web browsers to track, personalize, and save information about each user's session.
- refers to a company that provides access to the Internet to both personal and business customers.
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer.
- a concept describing a widespread interconnected digital technology.
- a software system that links topics on the screen to related information and graphics, which are typically accessed by a point-and-click method.
- an intranet that can be partially accessed by authorized outside users, enabling businesses to exchange information over the internet securely.
- is the portion of a computer that retrieves and executes instructions.
- a link from a hypertext file or document to another location or file, typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or image on the screen.
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- means of interactions among people in which they create, share, and/or exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks.
- the computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional image or environment that can be interacted with in a seemingly real or physical way by a person using special electronic equipment, such as a helmet with a screen inside or gloves fitted with sensors.
- the introductory page of a website, typically serving as a table of contents for the site.
- that enables a user to obtain covert spyware information about another's computer activities by transmitting data covertly from their hard drive.
- a local or restricted communications network, especially a private network created using World Wide Web software.
- a combined device for modulation and demodulation, for example, between the digital data of a computer and the analog signal of a phone line.
- a sequence of keyboard symbols that serves to represent a facial expression
- a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.
- a format for storing uncompressed audio files
18 Clues: a format for storing uncompressed audio files • a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data. • a concept describing a widespread interconnected digital technology. • is the portion of a computer that retrieves and executes instructions. • a sequence of keyboard symbols that serves to represent a facial expression • ...
World History 2021-12-06
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- - believed people had natural rights
- - ended World War I
- - Broked their promise after WWII
- - 1st feamle Prime Minister in Europe
- - he introduced the idea of gravity and lawsofmotion
- - world focus rather in spiritual focus
- - common language
- - WWII genocide of the European Jews
- da Gama - sailed around the tip of africa
- intergovernmantal organization that maintains peace around the world
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- this war brought united states into World War II
- - arab nation who invaded Israel
- - Muslim holy book
- - a study of physicals features and human activity
- - supports idea of a nation
- - intro of goods produced by machines
- - North Alantic Treaty Organization
- - help facilate free amd reliable trade around the world
18 Clues: - common language • - Muslim holy book • - ended World War I • - supports idea of a nation • - arab nation who invaded Israel • - Broked their promise after WWII • - North Alantic Treaty Organization • - believed people had natural rights • - WWII genocide of the European Jews • - 1st feamle Prime Minister in Europe • - intro of goods produced by machines • ...
World Facts! 2025-02-11
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- This temple has stood on the Acropolis for over 2000 years. It was dedicated to the goddess Athena.
- This famous waterfall is on the border between Canada and The US.
- It's impossible to imagine the Japanese cuisine without this dish. It is made of raw fish.
- No other city in Japan has as many inhabitants as this one.
- Norway is probably the best country to stare at this natural phenomenon.
- If you do tourism in Paris, you can't leave without taking a picture of this iconic landmark.
- Thousands of people have tried to climb it, but only a few have reached its peak.
- While he was ruling India, Sha Jahan ordered to build this white marble wonder.
- This desert is both the hottest and the biggest in the world.
- The name of the most visited museum in the world. It's placed in our neighbouring country.
- People in Argentina grill this type of meat during their 'Asados'.
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- Before the Europeans built their castles, the Egyptians created these monumental tombs.
- Centuries ago, this ancient structure, which stretches across northern China, was built to protect the empire from invaders.
- In the summer, people in Brazil put on colourful costumes and dance in the streets during this famous event.
- This is one of the most photographed bridges on our planet. It's a red suspension bridge that connects Marin County to a very famous American city.
- This Indian river is much more sacred than any other in the world.
- The National Geographic Magazine wrote that this river is almost as long as the River Nile.
- This is London landmark that was completely covered up between 2017 and 2022. Its name refers to the bell inside.
18 Clues: No other city in Japan has as many inhabitants as this one. • This desert is both the hottest and the biggest in the world. • This famous waterfall is on the border between Canada and The US. • This Indian river is much more sacred than any other in the world. • People in Argentina grill this type of meat during their 'Asados'. • ...
WORLD CAPITALS 2024-10-08
18 Clues: Lima • Rome • Paris • Tokyo • Amman • Cairo • Havana • Madrid • Lisbon • Moscow • Berlin • Ottawa • Bangkok • Nairobi • Brasilia • Canberra • Stockholm • Buenos Aires
World Cultures 2024-09-11
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- In the Nigerian tale, _____ was an old mother sheep.
- capital of Chile
- capital of Canada
- To get to the party in the sky, toad stowed away in ____'s violin
- In the Nigerian tale we read, _____ was a ram.
- He should not have opened the door!
- capital of Peru
- capital of Japan
- _____ is the father figure in the Czechoslovakian tale we read.
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- The wicked little ____ wanted to roast the little boy in the Czechoslovakian tale.
- In the Australian tale we read, the main character made a kangaroo out of ___.
- capital of Côte d'Ivoire
- ______ was supposed to go hunting for kangaroo.
- capital of Zimbabwe
- capital of Belgium
- capital of China
- capital of Australia
- capital of Spain
18 Clues: capital of Peru • capital of Chile • capital of China • capital of Spain • capital of Japan • capital of Canada • capital of Belgium • capital of Zimbabwe • capital of Australia • capital of Côte d'Ivoire • He should not have opened the door! • In the Nigerian tale we read, _____ was a ram. • ______ was supposed to go hunting for kangaroo. • ...
Dandys World 2024-11-28
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- Elegant and useful for solo runs
- Leaves the oven on
- Nap Time?
- One of the most trash abilities
- The Sad One
- Doesn't talk
- Scrapped Idea
- Poppy's playtime hands
- More people makes them fast at doing extractors.
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- More of a chance to create black outs.
- Gambling Ability
- Big Ahh Sweater
- Zesty + Monophobia
- The Happy One
- Kind of looks like a hotdog
- Hardest vintage skin
- I hate you
- Most used Trinket
18 Clues: The Sad One • Doesn't talk • Scrapped Idea • Gambling Ability • Nap Time? • The Happy One • I hate you • Zesty + Monophobia • Leaves the oven on • Hardest vintage skin • Most used Trinket • Big Ahh Sweater • Poppy's playtime hands • Kind of looks like a hotdog • Elegant and useful for solo runs • One of the most trash abilities • ...
world cultures 2021-05-17
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- farming Growing food to survive, but not to sell
- Inactive for a long period of time
- native to the region in which they are found
- The continuous extent of land
- business of trading goods and services indonegeuose native to the region in which they are found
- An area where a river deposits sediment as it empties into a body of water
- giant ocean wave with enormous power
- nomadic tent for living
- species non-native plants and animals that disturb habitats
- of fire area of Japan where frequent earthquakes & volcanic eruptions occur
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- World's largest exporter of rice and natural rubber
- Very dry with extremely high daytime temperatures
- Fine particles of soil
- World's largest exporter of rice and natural rubber
- Very large plains
- frost Permanently frozen ground
- a closely related group of islands
- the way people live and act
- disobedience Non- violent disobeying of laws
19 Clues: Very large plains • Fine particles of soil • nomadic tent for living • the way people live and act • The continuous extent of land • frost Permanently frozen ground • Inactive for a long period of time • a closely related group of islands • giant ocean wave with enormous power • native to the region in which they are found • disobedience Non- violent disobeying of laws • ...
world religions 2022-09-07
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- reincarnation or rebirth
- a release from the cycle of death and rebirth
- one of the holy texts of hinduism
- good or bad deeds lead to good or bad consequences
- ones duty or job they must do according to Hindu law
- the holy text of Islam
- Made christianity legal, ended their persecution
- the sound of the universe being created
- persecuted christians and executed Jesus
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- the scattering of Jewish peoples by the Romans
- the holy land promised to the Jews by God
- the founder of Islam, saw the angel Gabriel
- the other holy text of hinduism
- the site of the founding of Islam
- the Hebrew holy text, also called the Old Testament
- considered the father of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- the Jewish people believed he was the messiah, or savior
- a prophet who received the 10 commandments from God
18 Clues: the holy text of Islam • reincarnation or rebirth • the other holy text of hinduism • the site of the founding of Islam • one of the holy texts of hinduism • the sound of the universe being created • persecuted christians and executed Jesus • the holy land promised to the Jews by God • the founder of Islam, saw the angel Gabriel • ...
Unit 6 Sub Sahara Africa 2025-01-30
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- once had 46 kingdoms
- highest mountain in the world and Africa
- Scottish Explorer who made the first initial expedition of West Africa
- Second longest river in Africa and the deepest in the world
- Largest desert in Africa and the world
- Oldest piece of abstract art in the world from Sub Saharan Africa
- "Shore of the desert"
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- World's largest tropical lake and the second largest lake in the world
- Considered an epidemic in Sub Saharan Africa
- words used for animals like cheetah, lion, and hyena
- Country with the highest literacy rates
- Major source of media and information for Africa
- Oldest language in the world
- Growing superpowers that consist of Brail, Russia, China, and India
- the top investing country in Africa's infrastructure
- Largely practiced religion in Africa
- Longest flowing river in Africa and the World
- An invasion of Africa due to Imperialism (1881-1920)
- Historic prominent figure of Africa
19 Clues: once had 46 kingdoms • "Shore of the desert" • Oldest language in the world • Historic prominent figure of Africa • Largely practiced religion in Africa • Largest desert in Africa and the world • Country with the highest literacy rates • highest mountain in the world and Africa • Considered an epidemic in Sub Saharan Africa • Longest flowing river in Africa and the World • ...
