world Crossword Puzzles
Norse Mythology 2022-05-23
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- strongest god
- first frost giant
- the future
- queen of helheim
- Thor’s belt
- decided someone’s life
- the present
- god of fertility
- Father of Odin, Vili, and Ve
- the fate and destiny
- chief of the Vanir
- world of dwarves
- god of beauty
- spring in the center of the worlds
- world of humans
- world of the dead
- dragon that lives in hvergelmir
- world of Vanir gods
- world of elves
- horn that would be blown at Ragnarok
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- god of thunder
- Wife of Thor
- Thor’s hammer
- trickster god
- world of Aesir gods
- world of giants
- wisest of the Aesir gods
- another name for the world of dwarves
- world of fire
- watchman of the gods
- world of ice
- squirrel that lives in Yggdrasil
- tree of the worlds
- god and powerful warrior
- Ymir’s cow
- goddess of love and battle
- the bridge between the worlds for gods
- known as the end
- goddess of marriage and motherhood
39 Clues: the future • Ymir’s cow • Thor’s belt • the present • Wife of Thor • world of ice • strongest god • Thor’s hammer • trickster god • world of fire • god of beauty • god of thunder • world of elves • world of giants • world of humans • queen of helheim • god of fertility • world of dwarves • known as the end • first frost giant • world of the dead • chief of the Vanir • tree of the worlds • world of Aesir gods • ...
Norse Mythology 2022-05-20
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- world of dwarves
- world of ice
- Father of Odin, Vili, and Ve
- dragon that lives in hvergelmir
- world of giants
- strongest god
- the present
- god of thunder
- god and powerful warrior
- goddess of marriage and motherhood
- world of fire
- known as the end
- Ymir’s cow
- Thor’s belt
- the future
- the fate and destiny
- first frost giant
- world of Vanir gods
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- another name for the world of dwarves
- world of the dead
- spring in the center of the worlds
- wisest of the Aesir gods
- goddess of love and battle
- Thor’s hammer
- the bridge between the worlds for gods
- decided someone’s life
- Wife of Thor
- world of elves
- trickster god
- watchman of the gods
- tree of the worlds
- Odin’s spear
- queen of helheim
- god of beauty
- squirrel that lives in Yggdrasil
- world of humans
- horn that would be blown at Ragnarok
- chief of the Vanir
- god of fertility
- world of Aesir gods
40 Clues: Ymir’s cow • the future • the present • Thor’s belt • world of ice • Wife of Thor • Odin’s spear • Thor’s hammer • strongest god • trickster god • god of beauty • world of fire • world of elves • god of thunder • world of giants • world of humans • world of dwarves • queen of helheim • known as the end • god of fertility • world of the dead • first frost giant • tree of the worlds • chief of the Vanir • ...
geography 2025-02-08
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- What is the flattest continent on Earth?
- Titicaca What is the highest navigable lake in the world?
- Which ocean is the warmest?
- Loa What is the largest active volcano on Earth?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- What is the highest waterfall in the world?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
- What is the longest mountain range in the world?
- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- Which country has the most official languages?
- Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
- Paz What is the highest capital city in the world?
- Which country has the highest number of islands?
- What is the most spoken language in the world?
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- Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth?
- What is the smallest continent by land area?
- What is the largest continent by land area?
- What is the longest river in Asia?
- What is the largest city in Africa by population?
- What is the most northerly capital city in the world?
- What is the most volcanically active country in the world?
- What is the most widely consumed staple food in the world?
- Reef, What is the largest coral reef system in the world?
- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
- Which is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?
- Which continent has the most countries?
- Which is the only continent without a desert?
27 Clues: Which ocean is the warmest? • What is the longest river in Asia? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which continent has the most countries? • What is the flattest continent on Earth? • Which country has the longest coastline? • What is the largest continent by land area? • What is the highest waterfall in the world? • Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth? • ...
geography 2025-02-08
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- What is the most volcanically active country in the world?
- What is the largest city in Africa by population?
- What is the smallest continent by land area?
- What is the most northerly capital city in the world?
- Which is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?
- What is the most spoken language in the world?
- Paz What is the highest capital city in the world?
- Which is the only continent without a desert?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- What is the largest coral reef system in the world?
- Which continent has the most countries?
- Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth?
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- Which country has the highest number of islands?
- What is the highest waterfall in the world?
- Which ocean is the warmest?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
- What is the longest river in Asia?
- What is the flattest continent on Earth?
- Titicaca What is the highest navigable lake in the world?
- What is the most widely consumed staple food in the world?
- What is the longest mountain range in the world?
- Which country has the most official languages?
- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- What is the largest continent by land area?
- Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
26 Clues: Which ocean is the warmest? • What is the longest river in Asia? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which continent has the most countries? • Which country has the longest coastline? • What is the flattest continent on Earth? • What is the highest waterfall in the world? • What is the largest continent by land area? • What is the smallest continent by land area? • ...
World Bank 2015-06-29
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- Largest Country by Voting Power after United States
- First Country to receive a World Bank loan
- True or False, South America received NO assistance from the World Bank in the last decade
- Out of the main objectives, which was achieved in Africa and the Middle East?
- What European nation has received a lot of help from the World Bank in recent years?
- chief economist of the world bank
- Largest European Country by Voting Power
- the current President of the World Bank Group
- HQ of the World Bank
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- World Bank is said to do the 'bidding' of what country?
- not a member of the world bank
- World Bank's President chose France over this European country
- observer member of the world bank
- What sector of the World Bank focuses solely on water privatization?
- Conference that led to formation of world bank
- What arm of the World Bank deals with loans?
- World Bank initiative to advance innovative ways to improve air quality in cities through partnerships in selected regions of the world by sharing knowledge and experiences. It includes electric vehicles.
17 Clues: HQ of the World Bank • not a member of the world bank • observer member of the world bank • chief economist of the world bank • Largest European Country by Voting Power • First Country to receive a World Bank loan • What arm of the World Bank deals with loans? • the current President of the World Bank Group • Conference that led to formation of world bank • ...
grand climax 2022-09-22
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- third world power
- stand for governmental powers
- fourth world power
- fifth world power
- what the ten horns depict
- Anglo-American World Power
- Motivating force for 10 horns
- United Nations
- last world power
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- World Empire of False Religion
- UN
- turn against Babylon the Great
- first world power
- sixth world power
- second world power
- king of the north
- scarlet colored wild beast
17 Clues: UN • United Nations • last world power • third world power • fifth world power • first world power • sixth world power • king of the north • fourth world power • second world power • what the ten horns depict • Anglo-American World Power • scarlet colored wild beast • stand for governmental powers • Motivating force for 10 horns • World Empire of False Religion • turn against Babylon the Great
grand climax 2022-09-22
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- third world power
- stand for governmental powers
- fourth world power
- fifth world power
- what the ten horns depict
- Anglo-American World Power
- Motivating force for 10 horns
- United Nations
- last world power
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- World Empire of False Religion
- UN
- turn against Babylon the Great
- first world power
- sixth world power
- second world power
- king of the north
- scarlet colored wild beast
17 Clues: UN • United Nations • last world power • third world power • fifth world power • first world power • sixth world power • king of the north • fourth world power • second world power • what the ten horns depict • Anglo-American World Power • scarlet colored wild beast • stand for governmental powers • Motivating force for 10 horns • World Empire of False Religion • turn against Babylon the Great
Capitals 2025-01-28
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- World Capital - ______, Japan
- Greek capital letter that perhaps resembles a horseshoe
- State Capital - Montpelier, ______
- World Capital - Tunis, ______
- State Capital - ______, Washington
- Greek architectural order whose capital is the most floral
- World Capital - Paris, ______
- World Capital - Jakarta, ______
- Greek capital letter that resembles our capital "A"\
- State Capital - _______, Ohio
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- State Capital - Austin, ______
- Greek capital letter that resembles our capital "P"
- World Capital - Buenos Aires, ______
- State Capital - Topeka, ______
- State Capital - ______, Wisconsin
- Greek Capital letter that resembles a triangle
- World Capital - ______, Switzerland
- Greek architectural order whose capital has a square top
- World Capital - Ottawa, _______
- State Capital - Albany, ______
- Greek architectural order whose capital resembles a scroll
21 Clues: World Capital - ______, Japan • World Capital - Tunis, ______ • World Capital - Paris, ______ • State Capital - _______, Ohio • State Capital - Austin, ______ • State Capital - Topeka, ______ • State Capital - Albany, ______ • World Capital - Ottawa, _______ • World Capital - Jakarta, ______ • State Capital - ______, Wisconsin • State Capital - Montpelier, ______ • ...
geography 2025-02-08
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- Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth?
- Which ocean is the warmest?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- Which continent has the most countries?
- Which is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?
- What is the highest waterfall in the world?
- Which country has the highest number of islands?
- What is the largest coral reef system in the world?
- What is the smallest continent by land area?
- Titicaca What is the highest navigable lake in the world?
- What is the most spoken language in the world?
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- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- What is the most volcanically active country in the world?
- What is the largest continent by land area?
- Paz What is the highest capital city in the world?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
- Which country has the most official languages?
- Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
- What is the flattest continent on Earth?
- What is the longest mountain range in the world?
- What is the most northerly capital city in the world?
- What is the largest city in Africa by population?
- Which is the only continent without a desert?
- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
- What is the longest river in Asia?
- What is the most widely consumed staple food in the world?
26 Clues: Which ocean is the warmest? • What is the longest river in Asia? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which continent has the most countries? • Which country has the longest coastline? • What is the flattest continent on Earth? • What is the largest continent by land area? • What is the highest waterfall in the world? • Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth? • ...
geography 2025-02-08
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- Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth?
- What is the most northerly capital city in the world?
- Which country has the highest number of islands?
- What is the most widely consumed staple food in the world?
- What is the largest continent by land area?
- What is the most spoken language in the world?
- Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- What is the most volcanically active country in the world?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- Titicaca What is the highest navigable lake in the world?
- What is the largest coral reef system in the world?
- What is the largest city in Africa by population?
- What is the longest river in Asia?
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- Which ocean is the warmest?
- What is the highest waterfall in the world?
- What is the flattest continent on Earth?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
- What is the smallest continent by land area?
- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
- Which continent has the most countries?
- Which is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?
- Which is the only continent without a desert?
- What is the longest mountain range in the world?
- Paz What is the highest capital city in the world?
- Which country has the most official languages?
26 Clues: Which ocean is the warmest? • What is the longest river in Asia? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which continent has the most countries? • What is the flattest continent on Earth? • Which country has the longest coastline? • What is the highest waterfall in the world? • What is the largest continent by land area? • Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth? • ...
Creation Story 2024-03-19
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- k'osdilhil
- The hero twins mother is _________
- k'os ligai
- ________ was born on Gobernador Mtn
- ch'osh dine'e
- k'os litso
- First man was given _________ corn
- Third yellow world was destroyed by ________
- k'os dootl'izh
- Naayee' neizghani
- The Gods of the words are also called _______
- We,are now in the _______ world
- first black world was destroyed by ________
- tsidii dine'e
- The first and second world had 4 colored ________
- Second blue world was destroyed by _________
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- First woman was made by yellow cloud & _______
- Whiteshell woman's two sons are are called ________
- naaldlooshii dine'e
- In the third world first man made the mountains became a_________
- First man was made by white cloud & _________
- ni'haltso
- ni'halgai
- We are in the ________ world
- ni'hodootl'izh
- First woman was given ______ corn
- To Bajishchini
27 Clues: ni'haltso • ni'halgai • k'osdilhil • k'os ligai • k'os litso • ch'osh dine'e • tsidii dine'e • k'os dootl'izh • ni'hodootl'izh • To Bajishchini • Naayee' neizghani • naaldlooshii dine'e • We are in the ________ world • We,are now in the _______ world • First woman was given ______ corn • The hero twins mother is _________ • First man was given _________ corn • ________ was born on Gobernador Mtn • ...
World 2024-12-29
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- A large body of saltwater.
- A dry, sandy place with little rain.
- The imaginary line around the middle of Earth.
- One of the Earth’s seven large land areas.
- A place with its own government and people.
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- A high, rocky place on Earth.
- A low area between mountains.
- A round model of Earth.
- Land surrounded by water.
- A drawing that shows places.
- The way of life for a group of people.
- A place with many trees.
12 Clues: A round model of Earth. • A place with many trees. • Land surrounded by water. • A large body of saltwater. • A drawing that shows places. • A high, rocky place on Earth. • A low area between mountains. • A dry, sandy place with little rain. • The way of life for a group of people. • One of the Earth’s seven large land areas. • A place with its own government and people. • ...
34.World Cup Famous Number 10’s 2025-01-01
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- won the 1950 FIFA World Cup with the Uruguay national team, and also took part at the 1954 FIFA World Cup; he later also represented the Italy national football team
- played for his country at the 1966 FIFA World Cup under Edmondo Fabbri
- Played in four World Cups with Argentina, He dominated the 1986 competition in Mexico, he scored two of the most memorable goals in World Cup history.
- in the 1982 World Cup he scored twice from penalties for Czechoslovakia, his penalty has since been successfully emulated by many other players in a wide range of competitions.
- was one of the key members of Brazil's 1970 FIFA World Cup-winning team
- 1958 World Cup runner-up he hold the Record for oldest goal scorer in a FIFA World Cup Final (35 years, 263 days)
- reached the final of the FIFA World Cup with Brazil in 1950. Zizinho's performance at the tournament did ensure that he was voted the best player of the World Cup afterwards
- represented Brazil in two World Cups. He captained the team in the 1982 FIFA World Cup
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- One of the finest brazilian players, at the age of 20 he collected the 2002 World Cup medal
- represented Brazil in the 1978, 1982 and 1986 World Cups, regarded as the greatest Brazilian never to win the World Cup.
- Andreas ..... was a member of the Germany teams that won the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
- Kevin .... was a member of the Belgian squads that reached the quarter-finals at both the 2014 FIFA World Cup
- won the 1998 FIFA World Cup, scoring a brace in the final.
- In 1982 he led France to a fourth-place finish at the World Cup
- He was the top assist provider at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, he helped Germany twice reach the semi-final
- Represented the English national team that won the World Cup in 1966 and was voted European Footballer of the Year.
- stepped up to secure Spain their first ever World Cup trophy with this goal against The Netherlands minute 116
- He formed a midfield partnership with Xavi and Andrés Iniesta which led to the 2010 tournament victory.
18 Clues: won the 1998 FIFA World Cup, scoring a brace in the final. • In 1982 he led France to a fourth-place finish at the World Cup • played for his country at the 1966 FIFA World Cup under Edmondo Fabbri • was one of the key members of Brazil's 1970 FIFA World Cup-winning team • Andreas ..... was a member of the Germany teams that won the 1990 FIFA World Cup. • ...
ITALIA - TORBJØRN 2024-06-19
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- En kjent nattalv i World of Warcraft
- Et sted hvor man ofte spiller golf
- Liverpool-spiller som ble manager (Brendan Rogers)
- Berømt golfspiller med mange major-titler
- Vanlig problem for golfspillere
- En fiende i World of Warcraft
- House of Fraser var en kjent britisk butikkjede (ekstra "e")
- En raid-instans i World of Warcraft
- Et slag i golf
- En magisk ferdighet i World of Warcraft for å helbrede
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- En butikk, ofte besøkt i spill for utstyr og varer
- En berømt golfklubb i USA
- Finnes i helikopter og noen elektroniske apparater (vanlig i WoW)
- Hovedrollen i en golfturnering
- En del av kroppen, beskyttet i World of Warcraft med rustning
- En by i Russland, kan være assosiert med fotball
- Et lagerhus, ofte brukt i spill som World of Warcraft
- En død ridder i World of Warcraft
- En by og instans i World of Warcraft
- En viktig del av en plantesystem, kan også brukes i World of Warcraft
20 Clues: Et slag i golf • En berømt golfklubb i USA • En fiende i World of Warcraft • Hovedrollen i en golfturnering • Vanlig problem for golfspillere • En død ridder i World of Warcraft • Et sted hvor man ofte spiller golf • En raid-instans i World of Warcraft • En kjent nattalv i World of Warcraft • En by og instans i World of Warcraft • Berømt golfspiller med mange major-titler • ...
geography 2025-02-08
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- Which country has the most official languages?
- What is the highest waterfall in the world?
- What is the largest continent by land area?
- Which country has the highest number of islands?
- What is the most volcanically active country in the world?
- What is the smallest continent by land area?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
- What is the most widely consumed staple food in the world?
- What is the most northerly capital city in the world?
- Which ocean is the warmest?
- Titicaca What is the highest navigable lake in the world?
- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
Down
- Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
- What is the most spoken language in the world?
- What is the longest mountain range in the world?
- Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth?
- What is the largest coral reef system in the world?
- Which is the only continent without a desert?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- Which is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?
- What is the flattest continent on Earth?
- What is the longest river in Asia?
- Which continent has the most countries?
- What is the largest city in Africa by population?
- Paz What is the highest capital city in the world?
26 Clues: Which ocean is the warmest? • What is the longest river in Asia? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which continent has the most countries? • What is the flattest continent on Earth? • Which country has the longest coastline? • What is the highest waterfall in the world? • What is the largest continent by land area? • Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth? • ...
geography 2025-02-08
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- Titicaca What is the highest navigable lake in the world?
- What is the smallest continent by land area?
- What is the largest continent by land area?
- What is the most spoken language in the world?
- Which continent has the most countries?
- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
- Which country has the highest number of islands?
- What is the most widely consumed staple food in the world?
- What is the most volcanically active country in the world?
- What is the most northerly capital city in the world?
- What is the longest river in Asia?
- Which is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?
- Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth?
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- What is the flattest continent on Earth?
- What is the largest coral reef system in the world?
- What is the highest waterfall in the world?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- Paz What is the highest capital city in the world?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- What is the longest mountain range in the world?
- Which country has the most official languages?
- Which ocean is the warmest?
- Which is the only continent without a desert?
- Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
- What is the largest city in Africa by population?
26 Clues: Which ocean is the warmest? • What is the longest river in Asia? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which continent has the most countries? • What is the flattest continent on Earth? • Which country has the longest coastline? • What is the highest waterfall in the world? • What is the largest continent by land area? • What is the smallest continent by land area? • ...
World War I Austria-Hungary 2013-04-16
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- series of 12 battles that took place in world war 1 between 1915 and 1917
- another name for the alliance Austria-Hungary was in
- country directly blamed for assasination
- duchess descended from the Choteks
- member of the organization that assasinated Franz Ferdinand
- Side in world war 1 that included Austria-Hungary
- world war 1 battle that was nicknamed strafexpedition
- Peace treaty signed after world war 1
- officialy started world war 1
- country that supported Serbia
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- a chemical weapon used in world war 1 that caused painful blisters and death.
- assasinated and was a cause of the war
- seperate part of Austria-Hungary army
- battle fought between russia and austro hungary
- country that first declared war therefore starting world war 1
- city in which assasination caused world war 1
- organization that plotted assasination of the nephew of the emperor of Austria-Hungary
- another name for world war 1
- prince of austria hungary that committed suicide
- war that lasted from july 28th 1914 to 1918
20 Clues: another name for world war 1 • officialy started world war 1 • country that supported Serbia • duchess descended from the Choteks • seperate part of Austria-Hungary army • Peace treaty signed after world war 1 • assasinated and was a cause of the war • country directly blamed for assasination • war that lasted from july 28th 1914 to 1918 • ...
geography 2025-02-08
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- Which is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?
- What is the largest continent by land area?
- Which ocean is the warmest?
- What is the most volcanically active country in the world?
- Loa What is the largest active volcano on Earth?
- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- Which is the only continent without a desert?
- What is the smallest continent by land area?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- Reef, What is the largest coral reef system in the world?
- What is the longest river in Asia?
- What is the largest city in Africa by population?
- Paz What is the highest capital city in the world?
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- What is the flattest continent on Earth?
- Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
- What is the most spoken language in the world?
- Titicaca What is the highest navigable lake in the world?
- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
- What is the most widely consumed staple food in the world?
- Which country has the highest number of islands?
- Which country has the most official languages?
- Which continent has the most countries?
- What is the most northerly capital city in the world?
- What is the highest waterfall in the world?
- Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth?
- What is the longest mountain range in the world?
27 Clues: Which ocean is the warmest? • What is the longest river in Asia? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which continent has the most countries? • What is the flattest continent on Earth? • Which country has the longest coastline? • What is the largest continent by land area? • What is the highest waterfall in the world? • What is the smallest continent by land area? • ...
geography 2025-02-08
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- Which country has the most official languages?
- What is the longest mountain range in the world?
- What is the most volcanically active country in the world?
- Titicaca What is the highest navigable lake in the world?
- What is the most spoken language in the world?
- What is the longest river in Asia?
- Which continent has the most countries?
- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- What is the highest waterfall in the world?
- What is the largest city in Africa by population?
- Paz What is the highest capital city in the world?
- Which is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
- What is the flattest continent on Earth?
- What is the largest coral reef system in the world?
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- Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth?
- Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
- Which country has the highest number of islands?
- What is the most northerly capital city in the world?
- Which ocean is the warmest?
- What is the most widely consumed staple food in the world?
- Which is the only continent without a desert?
- What is the smallest continent by land area?
- What is the largest continent by land area?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
26 Clues: Which ocean is the warmest? • What is the longest river in Asia? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which continent has the most countries? • Which country has the longest coastline? • What is the flattest continent on Earth? • What is the largest continent by land area? • What is the highest waterfall in the world? • Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth? • ...
People of the World 2013-01-18
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- The most populated Country in the World
- Hello and Goodbye in France
- Europe's largest economy
- The richest country in the World
- The smallest Continent in the World
- The largest continent in the World
- The most broadly spoken language in the World
- DC The Capital of the United States of America
- The Capital of Ireland
- A Portuguese colony in South America
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- City The smallest landlocked country in the World
- Capital of Australia
- The most followed religion in the World
- A country in Europe which makes up a United Kingdom
- Capital of Slovakia
- The largest landlocked country in the World
- The native language of the Kenyans
- Zealand A country made up of 2 main Islands
- Canada's second language
19 Clues: Capital of Slovakia • Capital of Australia • The Capital of Ireland • Europe's largest economy • Canada's second language • Hello and Goodbye in France • The richest country in the World • The largest continent in the World • The native language of the Kenyans • The smallest Continent in the World • A Portuguese colony in South America • The most populated Country in the World • ...
World's Facts 2016-10-16
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- Largest country in the world by size
- Longest River in the world
- Highest water falls in the world is ----- falls.
- Highest Plateau on earth is -------- Plateau located in Tibet
- Largest Epic in the world
- Largest Delta in the world is ---------Delta
- Largest River in the world is ---------, South America
- Deepest Lake in the world is --------- and is located in Siberia
- Largest Ocean is ------ Ocean
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- ------------Bay is the largest bay in the world
- Largest continent
- Highest lake in world is -------- Lake located in Bolivia
- Largest island in the world by size
- -------------Gulf is the largest gulf in the world
- Largest desert in the world
- Driest desert in the world is --------- Desert and is located in Chile
16 Clues: Largest continent • Largest Epic in the world • Longest River in the world • Largest desert in the world • Largest Ocean is ------ Ocean • Largest island in the world by size • Largest country in the world by size • Largest Delta in the world is ---------Delta • ------------Bay is the largest bay in the world • Highest water falls in the world is ----- falls. • ...
Bens Football Puzzle 2024-01-11
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- Best Soccer Player in the World
- Toronto's football stadium
- united Team with the most Premier League title wins
- Name of the original World Cup trophy
- Ivorian Chelsea legend
- Englands Oldest Football Club
- Country with the most World Cups
- Player with most Premier League Appearances
- Liverpool Captain
- 2016 Euro Cup Winners
- Chelsea's all-time top goal scorer
- Youngest Player in a World Cup Final
- Club bought for 1$ in 1982
- Zlatan Ibrahimović's first club
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- Team with most league titles in LaLiga
- Thomas Tuchel current club
- Chelsea's nickname
- Team relegated from Premier League most times
- 2018 World Cup top goal scorer
- Country with the most failed qualification attempt for World Cup entry
- Arsenal F.C Captain
- City where FIFA was founded
- First World Cup country
- Federico____
- World Cup 2022 top goal scorer
- Neymar Jr. current team
- Oldest Soccer Competition
- Host of the 1990 World Cup
28 Clues: Federico____ • Liverpool Captain • Chelsea's nickname • Arsenal F.C Captain • 2016 Euro Cup Winners • Ivorian Chelsea legend • First World Cup country • Neymar Jr. current team • Oldest Soccer Competition • Toronto's football stadium • Thomas Tuchel current club • Host of the 1990 World Cup • Club bought for 1$ in 1982 • City where FIFA was founded • Englands Oldest Football Club • ...
Geography PUzzle 2022-07-14
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- One of the seven wonders of the world. (From China)
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of Pakistan
- Capital of Cambodia
- Capital Of Laos
- Parts of the world.
- One of the seven wonders of the world. (From Egypt)
- Capital of Malaysia
- Capital of Thailand
- One of the seven wonders of the world. (From India)
- One of the seven wonders of the world. ( From Jordan)
- Capital of India
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- One of the seven wonders of the world. (From Mexico)
- Capital of Indonesia
- One of the seven wonders of the world. (From Rome)
- Capital of Mongolia
- Capital of Afghanistan
- Capital of North Korea
- One of the seven wonders of the world. (From Rio De Janeiro)
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of Taiwan
- The capital of Russia
- Capital of Vietnam
- It is in continents.
- One of the seven wonders of the world. (From Peru)
- The capital of China
26 Clues: Capital Of Laos • Capital of Japan • Capital of India • Capital of Taiwan • Capital of Vietnam • Capital of Mongolia • Capital of Pakistan • Capital of Cambodia • Parts of the world. • Capital of Malaysia • Capital of Thailand • Capital of Indonesia • It is in continents. • The capital of China • The capital of Russia • Capital of South Korea • Capital of Afghanistan • Capital of North Korea • ...
Fun English 2023-09-11
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- The largest country with no farms
- The country with the cleanest air in the world
- The country with the highest life expectancy in the world
- The northeast South American country, has the highest percentage of land covered by forest (94.6%.)
- The world's flattest country
- The only country in the world not to have any rivers
- The world's oldest country
- The country that is known as 'The Land of Fire and Ice'
- The world's largest producer of spices
- The largest coffee producer in the world
- A country that has the largest population
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- A country with an unicorn as its national animal
- The largest country in the world
- The only country in the world to have three capital cities
- A country that has the longest coastline in the world.
- The world with the most archipelago
- The home country of the world's largest coral reef system
- The happiest country in the world
- The country known as the 'Hexagon'
- The country known as the 'Emerald Isle'
20 Clues: The world's oldest country • The world's flattest country • The largest country in the world • The largest country with no farms • The happiest country in the world • The country known as the 'Hexagon' • The world with the most archipelago • The world's largest producer of spices • The country known as the 'Emerald Isle' • The largest coffee producer in the world • ...
Fifa World Cup 2024-03-08
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- when someone scores
- hosted World Cup of 1950
- won World Cup of 2022
- considered to be one of the greatest defenders
- hosted World Cup 2006
- sports brand commonly used
- area that is covered by goalie
- kick taken from the corner of the field
- hosted World Cup 2018
- won World Cup 2018
- moves around the field by players
- started sponsoring since may 2017
- used for protecting shins
- motor company that sponsors fifa
- won world cup of1966
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- hosted the world cup of 2010
- hosted World Cup of 2022
- has played in 5 World cups
- joined Real Madrid at the age of 19
- has worked with FIFA on more than 40 events since 2007
- used to identify what team player is on
- a chance to shoot at the goal when a foul is committed in the box
- specific shoes used to play soccer
- won world cup of2010
- won the world cup in 1930
- French player known for his dribbling and speed
- Known as one of the greatest players of all time
- a kick that can be taken after a foul
- punishment for a player committing a foul and makes them leave the game
29 Clues: won World Cup 2018 • when someone scores • won world cup of2010 • won world cup of1966 • won World Cup of 2022 • hosted World Cup 2006 • hosted World Cup 2018 • hosted World Cup of 2022 • hosted World Cup of 1950 • used for protecting shins • has played in 5 World cups • sports brand commonly used • won the world cup in 1930 • hosted the world cup of 2010 • area that is covered by goalie • ...
Atlantic Trade 2023-10-12
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- Conquered the incas
- wealth = strength and power
- disease
- Aztec leader
- war between british and french
- land owned by another country
- private earnings and ownership
- trade between europe new world and africa
- slave ships across atlantic
- Spanish abusing the native americans
- Conquered the aztecs
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- first European to go to the new world
- trade between the world
- Inca leader
- investors invest stock into one company
- cultural exchange between the new world and old world
- trade between new world and africa
- Mix of spanish and native american
- Conqueror
- first british colony
20 Clues: disease • Conqueror • Inca leader • Aztec leader • Conquered the incas • first british colony • Conquered the aztecs • trade between the world • wealth = strength and power • slave ships across atlantic • land owned by another country • war between british and french • private earnings and ownership • trade between new world and africa • Mix of spanish and native american • ...
FACTS ABOUT ANIMALS 2020-09-10
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- Slowest fish in the world
- Rarest fish in the world
- Biggest fish in the world
- Smartest animal in the world
- Smallest bird in the world
- Slowestanimal in the world
- Biggestb bird in the world
- Fastest animal in the world
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- Longest fish
- Smallest Mammal
- Smallest fish in the world
- Largest Mammal
- Fastest fish in the world
- rRarest animal in the world
- Man's bestfriend
15 Clues: Longest fish • Largest Mammal • Smallest Mammal • Man's bestfriend • Rarest fish in the world • Slowest fish in the world • Biggest fish in the world • Fastest fish in the world • Smallest fish in the world • Smallest bird in the world • Slowestanimal in the world • Biggestb bird in the world • rRarest animal in the world • Fastest animal in the world • Smartest animal in the world
World Cup 2022-11-28
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- The World Cup is held every ____ years.
- The number of times the United States has won the World Cup.
- The number of groups in the opening stage of the World Cup.
- The 2026 World Cup will be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and _____.
- The world soccer organization
- Fans from _____ have been known to clean up the stadium after each match.
- Portgual's all-time leading goal scorer.
- This country won its opening match of the tournament 7-0.
- Country with the most World Cup titles
- Each game is _____ minutes unless there is overtime.
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- The sport is referred to as _____ in most parts of the world.
- Host country of the first ever World Cup held in 1930.
- Result when both teams end the game with the same number of goals.
- The United States plays ____ tomorrow.
- The same player scores 3 goals in a match.
- Host country of the 2022 World Cup.
- The most recent champion of the World Cup.
- The player responsible for stopping opponents' shots.
- Argentina's all-time leading goal scorer.
- The player with the most goals throughout the tournament is awarded the _____ Boot.
20 Clues: The world soccer organization • Host country of the 2022 World Cup. • The United States plays ____ tomorrow. • Country with the most World Cup titles • The World Cup is held every ____ years. • Portgual's all-time leading goal scorer. • Argentina's all-time leading goal scorer. • The same player scores 3 goals in a match. • The most recent champion of the World Cup. • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2024-10-12
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- deepest ocean
- richest country in the world
- largest country in the world
- largest continent in the world
- highest mountain in the world
- the most rainy country in the world
- the country with most earthquakes
- biggest waterfall in the world
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- largest desert in the world
- the biggest city in the world
- coldest country in the world
- longest river in the world
- The country with the highest amount of islands
- largest city in Europe
- the country with the highest population
- most water surrounded country
16 Clues: deepest ocean • largest city in Europe • longest river in the world • largest desert in the world • richest country in the world • coldest country in the world • largest country in the world • the biggest city in the world • highest mountain in the world • most water surrounded country • largest continent in the world • biggest waterfall in the world • ...
RELA crossword 2025-07-13
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- Who is the second richest in the world
- Where is the third largest country in the world
- Which ocean is bordering Pakistan to the south
- the inventor of spinning jenny
- the longest river in the world
- Who is the second man going to the moon
- the biggest city in New Zealand
- the second largest sea in the world
- Who invent air conditioners
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- Who is the youngest king in the world
- Where is the largest volcano in the solar system
- where is the first British colony
- Who invented the first TV
- Who is the first prime minister in New Zealand
- Who was the first European tourist to visit China
- the largest lake in the world
- Where is the first colony of America
- The volcano that has erupted the most
- The richest country in the world by GDP per capita
- what is the smallest country in the world
20 Clues: Who invented the first TV • Who invent air conditioners • the largest lake in the world • the inventor of spinning jenny • the longest river in the world • the biggest city in New Zealand • where is the first British colony • the second largest sea in the world • Where is the first colony of America • Who is the youngest king in the world • ...
RELA crossword 2025-07-13
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- Who is the second richest in the world
- Where is the third largest country in the world
- Which ocean is bordering Pakistan to the south
- the inventor of spinning jenny
- the longest river in the world
- Who is the second man going to the moon
- the biggest city in New Zealand
- the second largest sea in the world
- Who invent air conditioners
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- Who is the youngest king in the world
- Where is the largest volcano in the solar system
- where is the first British colony
- Who invented the first TV
- Who is the first prime minister in New Zealand
- Who was the first European tourist to visit China
- the largest lake in the world
- Where is the first colony of America
- The volcano that has erupted the most
- The richest country in the world by GDP per capita
- what is the smallest country in the world
20 Clues: Who invented the first TV • Who invent air conditioners • the largest lake in the world • the inventor of spinning jenny • the longest river in the world • the biggest city in New Zealand • where is the first British colony • the second largest sea in the world • Where is the first colony of America • Who is the youngest king in the world • ...
RELA crossword 3.1 2025-07-13
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- Who is the second richest in the world
- Where is the third largest country in the world
- Which ocean is bordering Pakistan to the south
- the inventor of spinning jenny
- the longest river in the world
- Who is the second man going to the moon
- the biggest city in New Zealand
- the second largest sea in the world
- Who invent air conditioners
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- Who is the youngest king in the world
- Where is the largest volcano in the solar system
- where is the first British colony
- Who invented the first TV
- Who is the first prime minister in New Zealand
- Who was the first European tourist to visit China
- the largest lake in the world
- Where is the first colony of America
- The volcano that has erupted the most
- The richest country in the world by GDP per capita
- what is the smallest country in the world
20 Clues: Who invented the first TV • Who invent air conditioners • the largest lake in the world • the inventor of spinning jenny • the longest river in the world • the biggest city in New Zealand • where is the first British colony • the second largest sea in the world • Where is the first colony of America • Who is the youngest king in the world • ...
Wonderful World 2018-04-23
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- A purple flower with a yellow stem
- A colorful parrot-like bird that lives in the Arctic
- A plant with small purple flowers
- It has bright yellow and orange flowers and round leaves.
- _____ foxes live in Alaska
- The highest part of a mountain is its ____.
- It is a plant that eats insects.
- A bird that looks like a kind of chicken
- A kind of cat
- Alaska is a very ______ place.
- This berry looks like a little bunch of grapes.
- A dangerous animal that looks like a bear
- If something has beauty, it is ______.
- If something interests us, it is________.
- Another name for "forest"
- If something is full of snow, it is ____.
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- It means "freezing", "unfriendly".
- ______oxen can be found in Alaska
- The _______ eagle lives in Alaska.
- Something that feels like ice
- If something fills us with wonder, it is ______.
- An animal with sharp quills on its back
- This berry is named after a fish.
- The name of a sheep that lives in Alaska
- A synonym for "covered" (with snow)
- Where you can find blackberries in the autumn
- Another name for "place"
- Dark, round berries that grow in Alaska
- A fox-like animal with a long, brown and white body
- A kind of deer with very large antlers
- This is a poisonous berry.
- Many, many trees in one place
- A fat sea animal with long teeth
- ______ berries are small, bright red, round berries
- The ____ bear catches salmon in the rivers of Alaska.
35 Clues: A kind of cat • Another name for "place" • Another name for "forest" • _____ foxes live in Alaska • This is a poisonous berry. • Something that feels like ice • Many, many trees in one place • Alaska is a very ______ place. • It is a plant that eats insects. • A fat sea animal with long teeth • ______oxen can be found in Alaska • A plant with small purple flowers • ...
World History 2017-04-07
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- leader of Soviet Union following Stalin
- Satellite launched by the Soviets in 1957
- Conference that split Germany among Allies following WWII
- US policy towards communism
- only country to remain independent of Soviets following WWII
- first and last president of Soviet Union
- received Nobel Prize in 71' for his work on treaty with E. Germany
- This war lasted from 1950-1953
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- President who signed legislation known as NAFTA, his wife was a presidential candidate in 2016
- 11 month long response to Berlin Blockade
- policy of openness
- leader of Poland
- means to restructure, policy of Gorbachev
- country that the US just launched an airstrike on April 6, 2017
- ruthless dictator of Romania he was shot by firing squad
- Theory that if one country fell to communism more would follow
- President who was forced to resign due to scandal known as Watergate
- President who followed Eisenhower and was fatally shot in Dallas
- Doctrine that helped fight Soviet Aggression
- communist leader of China
20 Clues: leader of Poland • policy of openness • communist leader of China • US policy towards communism • This war lasted from 1950-1953 • leader of Soviet Union following Stalin • first and last president of Soviet Union • 11 month long response to Berlin Blockade • means to restructure, policy of Gorbachev • Satellite launched by the Soviets in 1957 • ...
Endangered World 2017-09-05
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- coal, oil, etc (plural)
- ideal, perfect
- great in size or number
- a serious condition caused by the body overheating
- variety of different types of biological species
- a period when animals sleep in winter
- limited materials that will eventually run out
- steady rise in average world temperatures
- types of animals/plants which are in danger of no longer existing
- able to recover quickly from a difficult condition; hardy, tough
- close to the point of something happening
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- a long period without rainfall
- the result or consequence of something
- gases released by vehicles, cars, homes
- no longer existing
- warming of the Earth's surface caused by pollution
- to deal with, to cope with something
- someone/something responsible for a crime
- confusing, baffling
- to rise suddenly
- home
- suffering from illness
22 Clues: home • ideal, perfect • to rise suddenly • no longer existing • confusing, baffling • suffering from illness • coal, oil, etc (plural) • great in size or number • a long period without rainfall • to deal with, to cope with something • a period when animals sleep in winter • the result or consequence of something • gases released by vehicles, cars, homes • ...
Endangered World 2017-09-05
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- a long period without rainfall
- suffering from illness
- to deal with, to cope with something
- types of animals/plants which are in danger of no longer existing
- gases released by vehicles, cars, homes
- someone/something responsible for a crime
- able to recover quickly from a difficult condition; hardy, tough
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- ideal, perfect
- steady rise in average world temperatures
- coal, oil, etc (plural)
- the result or consequence of something
- variety of different types of biological species
- close to the point of something happening
- no longer existing
- limited materials that will eventually run out
- to rise suddenly
- a period when animals sleep in winter
- confusing, baffling
- great in size or number
- home
- a serious condition caused by the body overheating
21 Clues: home • ideal, perfect • to rise suddenly • no longer existing • confusing, baffling • suffering from illness • coal, oil, etc (plural) • great in size or number • a long period without rainfall • to deal with, to cope with something • a period when animals sleep in winter • the result or consequence of something • gases released by vehicles, cars, homes • ...
World around 2022-01-12
World Cities 2020-08-26
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- This Australian city lies on the Swan River.
- John F Kennedy was assassinated here.
- Big Ben is a feature here.
- City in Morocco and name of a classic 1942 film.
- This city has the world’s largest railway network.
- Capital city of the second most populated country in the world.
- The name of this Texan city was among the first words ever spoken on the moon.
- Britain handed over this city to China in 1997.
- Australia's largest inland city.
- A bustling west coast seaport in Canada.
- The largest city in Africa.
- Kissing in public often attracts a fine or imprisonment in this Egyptian city.
- Federal capital of the largest country in size in South America.
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- The Beehive is a landmark in this New Zealand city.
- One of the oldest cities in the world, considered holy to the three Abrahamic religions.
- This city is located on the Taedong River 110 km upstream from its mouth on the Yellow Sea.
- The Eiffel Tower is a landmark here.
- Site of the first modern Olympic Games.
- The International Court of Justice is located here.
- Once known as Constantinople.
- City noted for its colourful, onion-shaped domes and St Basil's Cathedral.
- Which Italian city 'Wasn't built in a day'.
- The home of the Beatles.
- Ludwig Van Beethoven’s birth city.
- On Lake Michigan, also nicknamed “The Windy City”.
25 Clues: The home of the Beatles. • Big Ben is a feature here. • The largest city in Africa. • Once known as Constantinople. • Australia's largest inland city. • Ludwig Van Beethoven’s birth city. • The Eiffel Tower is a landmark here. • John F Kennedy was assassinated here. • Site of the first modern Olympic Games. • A bustling west coast seaport in Canada. • ...
World tourism 2020-09-27
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- famous art form using folkloric music from southern Spain
- Mexican dish, greasy tortilla sandwich
- District in West Bengal where the battlefield of Plassey is located
- Capital of a country which is famous for having found remains of a civilization at 2430m
- first country to celebrate New Years.
- Japan's most famous cherry blossom viewing spot
- A British couldn't pronounce this name, hence named it Kenya
- basilica whose construction started in the eighteenth century and is not yet complete.
- Land of Nazka lines
- Small town in Germany, also known as the "Town of Broken Neck" because of a particular tradition that divided the two into two rivals.
- only U.S. state located outside North America
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- The fairy on top of this building is the only other copy than the one in front of Buckingham Palace
- mountain range in this German state also has a famous cakewith the same name.
- smallest country in the world
- famous for the biggest waterfall and also the northern lights
- island state in Australia
- famous Vietnamese dish
- wrought iron lattice tower named after engineer Gustave
- famous tourist destination also popular for white eggplants and a volcano.
- city with 150 plus canals, famous resident of this city is Van Gogh
20 Clues: Land of Nazka lines • famous Vietnamese dish • island state in Australia • smallest country in the world • first country to celebrate New Years. • Mexican dish, greasy tortilla sandwich • only U.S. state located outside North America • Japan's most famous cherry blossom viewing spot • wrought iron lattice tower named after engineer Gustave • ...
World Capitals 2022-02-22
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- India
- Honduras
- Kazakhstan
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Kenya
- Algeria
- Eswatini
- Bahrain
- Finland
- Estonia
- Burundi
- Tanzania
- Pakistan
- Denmark
- Madagascar
- Slovakia
- Costa Rica
- Albania
- Sri Lanka
- Argentina
- Grenada
- Comoros
- Jamaica
- Croatia
- Vanuatu
- Nicaragua
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Namibia
- Kosova
- Ghana
- Iceland
- Gambia
- Luxembourg
- Brazil
- Guatemala
- Nigeria
- El Salvador
- Peru
- Marshall Islands
- Gabon
- Hungary
- Rwanda
- Bhutan
- Austria
- Dominica
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Dominican Republic
- Cote D'ivoire
- Belize
- Haiti
- Cambodia
- Sierra Leone
- Egypt
- Czech Republic
- Indonesia
- North Korea
- Senegal
- Lesotho
- Ecuador
- Azerbaijan
- Libya
- Cameroon
- Bostwana
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Malawi
- Armenia
- Lebanon
- Fiji
- Angola
- Ireland
- Georgia
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- Nepal
- Germany
- Bahamas
- Tunisia
- Laos
- Vietnam
- Equatorial Guinea
- Singapore
- Cyprus
- Palau
- ababa Ethipoia
- Japan
- Malta
- Brunei
- Bangladesh
- Liberia
- Benin
- Australia
- Chile
- USA
- Italy
- Eritrea
- Kiribati
- Israel
- Barbados
- Nauru
- Latvia
- Iraq
- Kyrgyzstan
- Macedonia
- Canada
- Mauritius
- Guinea
- Republic of the Congo
- Moldova
- Cuba
- Malaysia
- Bulgaria
- France
- Morocco
- Slovenia
- Mongolia
- Greece
- Oman
- Monaco
- Belgium
- Micronesia
- Samoa
- Belarus
- Guinea-Bissau
- Colombia
- Guinea
- New Zealand
- Jordan
- Netherlands
- Maldives
- Niger
- Mexico
- Romania
- Mali
- Panama
- Bolivia
- Andorra
- Mauritania
- Myanmar
- Cabo Verde
- Montenegro
- Afghanistan
- Guyana
- Burkina Faso
- Central African Republic
- Mozambique
- Chad
- China
- Kuwait
- Djibouti
- Lithuania
- Iran
- Liechtenstein
- Jordan
- Norway
152 Clues: USA • Laos • Iraq • Cuba • Oman • Peru • Mali • Chad • Iran • Fiji • Nepal • India • Kenya • Palau • Japan • Malta • Benin • Chile • Italy • Nauru • Ghana • Samoa • Niger • Gabon • Haiti • Egypt • China • Libya • Cyprus • Brunei • Israel • Latvia • Canada • Guinea • France • Kosova • Greece • Gambia • Monaco • Brazil • Guinea • Jordan • Mexico • Panama • Rwanda • Bhutan • Belize • Guyana • Kuwait • Jordan • Norway • Malawi • Angola • Germany • Bahamas • Tunisia • Vietnam • Algeria • Bahrain • Finland • Estonia • Burundi • Liberia • ...
World History 2021-12-03
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- was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America
- They made a Calendar
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship
- trade peolpe
- an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to God or to a divine or supernatural figure.
- Mother Culture of meso america know for big heads
- He is best known for having planned and led the 1519 Spanish expedition to the East Indies across the Pacific Ocean to open a maritime trade route
- the widespread transfer of plants, animals, precious metals, commodities, culture, human populations, technology, diseases
- 1st Count of Vidigueira, was a Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea.
- an instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it.
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- an Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- a French colonist, navigator, cartographer, draftsman, soldier, explorer, geographer, ethnologist, diplomat, and chronicler.
- who led military campaigns in North Africa and directed voyages that spurred the growth of Portugal's colonial empire.
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- he became the first European navigator to round the southern tip of Africa
- China's early Ming dynasty
- new thing's
- a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period
- is a technique used in Mesoamerican agriculture which relied on small, rectangular areas of fertile arable land to grow crops on
- the stage of the Atlantic slave trade in which millions of enslaved Africans
- a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the British Royal Navy, famous for his three voyage
- old things
22 Clues: old things • new thing's • trade peolpe • They made a Calendar • China's early Ming dynasty • was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America • a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship • Mother Culture of meso america know for big heads • he became the first European navigator to round the southern tip of Africa • ...
Greek World 2022-02-11
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- Greek gods had powers, acted like
- Literature to teach a moral lesson
- Chief god on Mount Olympus
- Greek epics, myths, and fables
- Known as the father of history
- Author of Iliad and Odyssey
- Literature to express religious beliefs
- Asking questions to find answers
- Aristotle's student
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- Medical promise to do no harm
- Greek comedy and tragedy plays
- Greek root "philo" meaning
- Plato's teacher
- Greek root "soph" meaning
- Greek mythology had impact on English
- Greek sculpture was meant to look
- Architecture seen in the White House
- Defined the 3 basic types of government
- First Greek stories/poems
- Greek philosophers wanted people to use
20 Clues: Plato's teacher • Aristotle's student • Greek root "soph" meaning • First Greek stories/poems • Greek root "philo" meaning • Chief god on Mount Olympus • Author of Iliad and Odyssey • Medical promise to do no harm • Greek comedy and tragedy plays • Greek epics, myths, and fables • Known as the father of history • Asking questions to find answers • Greek gods had powers, acted like • ...
World History 2022-04-02
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- roman catholic church and eastern orthodox church
- was the unifying force in Europe
- who were the honored warriors class
- was the golden age of japanese culture
- end of the mayan civilization
- which dynasty ended a period of troubles and also built the grand canal
- which dynasty invented gun powder and paper money
- all Muslims have to make a pilgrimage to which city
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- empire that ruled from 320ce to 550ce and is often referred to as the golden age of india
- time period between 600bce to 600 ce is called
- mauryan empire reached its peak during the rule of whom
- which teachings focused on how people could live in harmony with nature
- believed to be the last in of prophets
- which city was established as the capital during heian period
- lead to as a center of indian ocean trade as people began to understand it better
- they were influenced by the mayans but were predecessors of the aztecs
- someone who is able to speak to god
- siddhartha gautama founded which religion
- one of the most important civilizations in the americas was based in the city of
- group of muslims that believe that the caliph can be any muslim
20 Clues: end of the mayan civilization • was the unifying force in Europe • someone who is able to speak to god • who were the honored warriors class • believed to be the last in of prophets • was the golden age of japanese culture • siddhartha gautama founded which religion • time period between 600bce to 600 ce is called • roman catholic church and eastern orthodox church • ...
World Religions 2022-04-08
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- The name for God in Islam
- A holy city for Muslims
- The religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
- Believed by Christians to be the messiah
- A messenger from God
- Jewish teacher
- Holy book of Islam
- The rebirth of a soul in a new body
- The first monotheistic religion
- The belief in one God
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- Final prophet of Islam
- The effects of a person's actions that determine their destiny in their next life
- The father, son, and holy spirit
- Religion based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama
- The Eightfold ____, which Buddhists follow to reach Nirvana
- a journey with a religious purpose
- A symbol for Christians
- The Arabic term for a pilgrimage to Mecca
- Modern name of the "promised land" for Jews
- The state of peace Buddhists try tor each
- Jewish place of worship
- The belief in many gods and goddesses
- An organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rituals used to worship a god or group of gods
- The religion of Muslims
- A place of worship for Christians
- A place of worship of Muslims
26 Clues: Jewish teacher • Holy book of Islam • A messenger from God • The belief in one God • Final prophet of Islam • A holy city for Muslims • A symbol for Christians • Jewish place of worship • The religion of Muslims • The name for God in Islam • A place of worship of Muslims • The first monotheistic religion • The father, son, and holy spirit • A place of worship for Christians • ...
World Religions 2013-10-20
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- Man who led the escape of the Hebrews from Egypt
- Hindu Priests
- The final position in Christian Religion hierarchy that is Supreme over the other leaders - leads from Rome
- The escape of the Hebrews from Egypt
- The container for Ten Commandments
- "The Way" - A Chinese Philosophy based on no material wealth, less power/politics, humbleness, quiet, and thoughtfulness
- A religion that follows the teachings of Jesus the Christ
- A religion that follows the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad - submission to the will of God
- The good or bad force created by your actions
- First four book of the New Testament in the Christian Bible
- Two sides of nature - Female/Male, Dark/Bright, Passive/Active
- Council gathered to write down beliefs of Christian Church in 325 A.D.
- One of the greatest historical figures who taught of one true God, love for God and others, and forgiveness and eternal life for Faith in God
- The beliefs in Islam that each Muslim needs to follow - Idea that for a strong building all parts are needed
- Majority faction of Islam that chose Muhammad's adviser to become successor
- An Israeli King who made Jerusalem the capital and a religious center
- Unity of God and creation
- Hebrew God
- A religion that follows the teachings of Abraham, Israel, and Moses - Believes in the 10 Commandments
- The lowest position in Christian Religion hierarchy who conduct local services and ceremonies
- A religion believing that the forces of good and evil battle one another and in the future, good will prevail - Influence Judaism and Christianity
- A religion that developed through the Brahmin's explanations of the Vedas and believes in Karma, Reincarnation, and Nirvana
- Holy Book of Islam
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- Hebrew code of laws, named after Moses
- Belief in many Gods
- A religion that follows the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama who encourages enlightenment
- A religion that emphasizes ethics or proper conduct and believes in one God
- Someone who dies for their beliefs
- Sacred stone building that held idols and now a stone that Muslims worship
- A divine essence that fills everything in the world - Hindu God
- The idea that the world around us is an illusion and if we accept this illusion, we cannot be saved
- A Chinese Philosophy based on power and harsh laws - people are selfish and untrustworthy and must be constantly monitored for good behavior
- Belief in the rebirth of souls - used to eventually recognize Maya and reject it to gain Nirvana
- Moral laws that God revealed to Moses during the Exodus
- Steps needed to gain Enlightenment in Buddhism - used in collaboration with Four Noble Truths
- Steps needed to gain Enlightenment in Buddhism - used in collaboration with Eightfold Path
- Minority faction of Islam that chose Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law for succession
- Founder of the Hebrew people
- The two-sidedness of nature
- A Chinese Philosophy based on the importance of family, respect for the elderly, and reverence for the past
- A Greek word meaning Messiah
- Struggle to defend the faith - those who died in struggle are rewarded in heaven
- Souls who grow spiritually and gain perfect peace - completing your cycle of reincarnation and reuniting with Brahman
- Scripture in Judaism that contains the first five books of the Old Testament and laws, poetry, prophecy and religious instruction
- Correct behavior, interest in welfare and happiness of people, moral, well-educated
- The Enlightened One
- The God in Islam
- Followers of Islam
48 Clues: Hebrew God • Hindu Priests • The God in Islam • Followers of Islam • Holy Book of Islam • Belief in many Gods • The Enlightened One • Unity of God and creation • The two-sidedness of nature • Founder of the Hebrew people • A Greek word meaning Messiah • Someone who dies for their beliefs • The container for Ten Commandments • The escape of the Hebrews from Egypt • ...
world geography 2013-06-03
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- general information about the climate and precipitation (rain and snow) of a region. Cartographers, or mapmakers, use colors to show different climate or precipitation zones.
- or resource maps
- and longitude lines form an imaginary grid over the Earth's surface. By combining longitude and latitude measurements, any location on earth can be determined. The units of measurement for geographic coordinates are degrees (°), minutes ('), and seconds ("). Like a circle, the Earth has 360 degrees. Each degree is divided into 60 minutes, which in turn is divided into 60 seconds. Latitude and longitude coordinates also include cardinal directions: north or south of the equator for latitude, and east or west of the prime meridian for longitude. The geographic coordinates of New York City, for example, are 40° N, 74° W, meaning that it is located 40 degrees north latitude and 74 degrees west longitude. Using minutes and seconds as well as degrees, the coordinates for New York would be 40°42'51" N, 74°0'23" W. (Latitude is always listed first.) A less common format for listing coordinates is in decimal degrees. The Tropic of Cancer, for example, can be expressed in degrees and minutes (23°30' N) or in decimal degrees (23.5° N).
- drift
- maps
- contour lines to show the shape and elevation of an area. Lines that are close together indicate steep terrain, and lines that are far apart indicate flat terrain.
- lines, also called meridians, running vertically around the globe. Unlike latitude lines, longitude lines are not parallel. Meridians meet at the poles and are widest apart at the equator. Zero degrees longitude (0°) is called the prime meridian. The degrees of longitude run 180° east and 180° west from the prime meridian.
- directional device that is made of a magnetic needle that synchronizes with the north and south poles.
- of a physical plane with selective information. Maps represent a definite area and contain detailed geographical information.
- maps
- major some minor highways-and roads, airports, railroad tracks, cities and other points of interest in an area. People use road maps to plan trips and for driving directions.
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- coordinates
- the type of natural resources or economic activity that dominates an area. Cartographers use symbols to show the locations of natural resources or economic activities. For example, oranges on a map of Florida tell you that oranges are grown there.
- degrees longitude (0°). The prime meridian runs through the Royal Greenwich Observatory in Greenwich, England (the location was established in 1884 by international agreement). The prime meridian divides the globe into the Western and Eastern hemispheres. The Earth's time zones are measured from the prime meridian. The time at 0° is called Universal Time (UT) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). With the Greenwich meridian as the starting point, each 15° east and west marks a new time zone. The 24 time zones extend east and west around the globe for 180° to the International Date Line. When it is noon along the prime meridian, it is midnight along the International Date Line.
- of maps and charts. An atlas usually includes geographical information, as well as varied non-geographical information (population statistics, sea levels, etc.) about a particular location.
- most accurate map of the Earth, duplicating its spherical shape and relative size.
- lines
- maps
- illustrate the axis on which the earth rotates.
- meridian
- maps
- features of an area, such as the mountains, rivers and lakes. The water is usually shown in blue. Colors are used to show relief-differences in land elevations. Green is typically used at lower elevations, and orange or brown indicate higher elevations.
- that the earth's continents at one time were once part of a singular landmass. It is believed that the continents have spread out due to plate tectonics.
- not show physical features. Instead, they indicate state and national boundaries and capital and major cities. A capital city is usually marked with a star within a circle.
24 Clues: maps • maps • maps • maps • drift • lines • meridian • coordinates • or resource maps • illustrate the axis on which the earth rotates. • most accurate map of the Earth, duplicating its spherical shape and relative size. • directional device that is made of a magnetic needle that synchronizes with the north and south poles. • ...
world geography 2013-06-03
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- a map, lines that connect points of land at the same elevation.
- Rose
- of coral colonies
- determines what goods will be produced, and how much items will
- economic system based on capitalism that allows private individuals to own,
- to the tectonic plates on which they ride.
- ocean area near the coast of a continent.
- layer of a rain forest, where the tops of tall trees come together.
- person who leaves their home country to live else-where.
- more wealth.
- loss or destruction of forests, due mainly to trees being cleared for logging or
- Crop
- marine animals and the rock-like structures (islands, reefs) formed by the
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- Enterprise
- and benefit from their own business.
- Shelf
- section of land built up by silt deposited at the mouth of a river.
- Economy
- North America, South America, Australia, Antarctica.
- in the form of money or property owned or used in business; used to
- Lines
- one of the seven large land masses on the earth's surface: Africa, Asia,
22 Clues: Rose • Crop • Shelf • Lines • Economy • Enterprise • more wealth. • of coral colonies • and benefit from their own business. • ocean area near the coast of a continent. • to the tectonic plates on which they ride. • North America, South America, Australia, Antarctica. • person who leaves their home country to live else-where. • ...
World Map 2013-07-29
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- The 2008 Olympic games where hosted this city. 7.
- The least populated continent. 10.
- Regarded as the fourth-largest of the five principal oceanic divisions. 8, 5.
- The tallest tower (Burj Khalifa) belongs in this city. 5.
- Completely enclosed on the north by Europe, on the south by Africa, and on the east by Asia. 3, 13, 3.
- One of the five major circles of latitude that marks maps of the earth. 6, 2, 9.
- Known for pizza, pasta and the colosseum. 5.
- The world’s sixth largest country by total area. 9.
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- The largest of the Earth’s oceanic divisions. 3, 7, 5.
- The Eiffel Tower is in this city. 5.
- The world’s largest and most populated continent. 4.
- The world’s largest coral reef system. 3, 5, 7, 4.
- You can find Buckingham Palace in this city. 6.
- A sovereign state located off the north-western coast of continental Europe. 6, 7.
- A body of water which lies between Australia and the Melanesian island of New Guinea. 12.
- A federal republic consisting of 50 states and a federal district. 6, 6.
- The world's most populous country, with a population of over 1.35 billion. 5.
- The world's second-largest and second-most-populous continent. 6.
- A North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. 6.
- The most populous city in the U.S and known for their spectacular casinos. 3,5.
20 Clues: The least populated continent. 10. • The Eiffel Tower is in this city. 5. • Known for pizza, pasta and the colosseum. 5. • You can find Buckingham Palace in this city. 6. • The 2008 Olympic games where hosted this city. 7. • The world’s largest coral reef system. 3, 5, 7, 4. • The world’s sixth largest country by total area. 9. • ...
World History 2013-10-29
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- a group of close-knit and interrelated families (esp. associated with families in the Scottish Highlands).
- (in the Middle Ages) a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- a republic in northeastern Africa known as the United Arab Republic until 1971; site of an ancient civilization that flourished from 2600 to 30 BC
- the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection.
- the bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church.
- a Japanese school of Mahayana Buddhism emphasizing the value of meditation and intuition.
- law ecclesiastical law, esp. (in the Roman Catholic Church) that laid down by papal pronouncements.
- a large bow drawn by hand and shooting a long feathered arrow. It was the chief weapon of English armies from the 14th century until the introduction of firearms.
- a medieval military expedition, one of a series made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- a hereditary commander-in-chief in feudal Japan. Because of the military power concentrated in his hands and the consequent weakness of the nominal head of state (the mikado or emperor), the shogun was generally the real ruler of the country until feudalism was abolished in 1867.
- an Arab leader, in particular the chief or head of an Arab tribe, family, or village.
- the code of honor and morals developed by the Japanese samurai.
- class the social group between the upper and working classes, including professional and business workers and their families.
- a follower of the religion of Islam.
- route seaway: a lane at sea that is a regularly used route for vessels
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- mongolica is a Latin phrase meaning "Mongol Peace" coined by Western scholars to describe the stabilizing effects of the conquests of the Mongol Empire on the social, cultural, and economic life of the inhabitants of the vast Eurasian territory that the Mongols conquered
- an estate of land, esp. one held on condition of feudal service.
- a senior member of the Christian clergy, typically in charge of a diocese and empowered to confer holy orders.
- the language of ancient Rome and its empire, widely used historically as a language of scholarship and administration.
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- death the epidemic form of bubonic plague experienced during the Middle Ages when it killed nearly half the people of western Europe
- service the permanent professional branches of a government's administration, excluding military and judicial branches and elected politicians.
- the realm of a khan
- someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
- the era of Islam's ascendancy from the death of Mohammed until the 13th century; some Moslems still maintain that the Moslem world must always have a calif as head of the community; "their goal was to reestablish the Caliphate"
- a sovereign ruler of great power and rank, esp. one ruling an empire.
- a member of an indigenous people of North Africa. The majority of Berbers are settled farmers or (now) migrant workers.
- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- cycle is an important political theory in Chinese history. According to this theory, every dynasty goes through a culture cycle.
- an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam.
- a medieval association of craftsmen or merchants, often having considerable power.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- a Japanese religion dating from the early 8th century and incorporating the worship of ancestors and nature spirits and a belief in sacred power ( kami ) in both animate and inanimate things. It was the state religion of Japan until 1945.
- a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock.
- a member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan, esp. a member of the class of military retainers of the daimyos.
- capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire
- (in feudal Japan) one of the great lords who were vassals of the shogun.
- a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.
- one of the two main branches of Islam, commonly described as orthodox, and differing from Shia in its understanding of the Sunna and in its acceptance of the first three caliphs.
40 Clues: the realm of a khan • a follower of the religion of Islam. • an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam. • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • the bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church. • the code of honor and morals developed by the Japanese samurai. • an estate of land, esp. one held on condition of feudal service. • ...
World History 2013-08-26
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- A political and economic system of Europe from the 9th to about the 15th century
- The founding father of the Israelites, with a prominent role in Judaism, Christianity and Islam
- A religious way of life that involves renouncing worldly pursuits to fully devote one's self to spiritual work
- A woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns
- Byzantine emperor who held the eastern frontier of his empire against the Persians
- Having One God
- One without faith
- The royal charter of political rights given to rebellious English barons by King John in 1215
- New capital of Rome, modern day Turkey
- The male head of a family or tribe
- was a value placed on every human being and every piece of property in the Salic Code
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- An ancient test of guilt or innocence by subjection of the accused to severe pain, survival of which was taken as divine proof of innocence.
- A medieval emperor who once ruled much of Western Europe
- An ecclesiastical censure depriving a person of the rights of church membership
- A split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief.
- is a religious work of art, most commonly a painting, from Eastern Christianity and in certain Eastern Catholic churches
- of Hastings The decisive battle in which William the Conqueror (duke of Normandy) defeated the Saxons under Harold II (1066) and thus left England open for the Norman Conquest
- a room set apart for writing, esp. one in a monastery where manuscripts were copied
- Bishop of Rome and the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church
- A series of holy wars fought between 1095 and 1291.
20 Clues: Having One God • One without faith • The male head of a family or tribe • New capital of Rome, modern day Turkey • A woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns • A series of holy wars fought between 1095 and 1291. • A medieval emperor who once ruled much of Western Europe • Bishop of Rome and the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church • ...
World Civ. 2013-11-05
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- Denoting to a style of architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries
- A small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
- Refers to historical changes in thought and belief, to changes in social and institutional organization, that unfolded in Europe between roughly 1550-1700
- Reasoning in which the premises seek to supply strong evidence for the truth of the conclusion
- Form of government in which the monarch exercises ultimate governing authority
- An implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- The theory in which it is believed that the planets and stars orbit around the sun
- A ruler or other person who holds absolute power, typically one who exercises it in a cruel or oppressive way
- An emperor of Russia before 1917
- Intellectuals of the 18th century Enlightenment
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- Process of reasoning from one or more general statements to reach a logically certain conclusion
- A fleet of warships
- A member of the old aristocracy in Russia, next in rank to a prince
- Form of government in which a monarch acts as head of state within the guidelines of a constitution
- An assembly of guests in a fashionable household, esp a gathering of major literary, artistic, and political figures from the 17th to the early 20th centuries
- A theory that allowed the belief of the planets, stars, and even the sun orbits around the Earth
- The social process of becoming familiar with or converting to the customs and practices of Western civilizations
- A European intellectual movement of the later 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- A method of procedure that has characterized natural science through 6 different methods put together to help with discovering new things
- A writ requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or into court, esp to secure the person's release unless lawful grounds are shown for their detention
- The doctrine that kinds derive their right to rule directly from God and are not accountable to their subjects
- French Protestants of the 16th-17th centuries
22 Clues: A fleet of warships • An emperor of Russia before 1917 • French Protestants of the 16th-17th centuries • Intellectuals of the 18th century Enlightenment • A member of the old aristocracy in Russia, next in rank to a prince • Form of government in which the monarch exercises ultimate governing authority • ...
Contemporary World 2013-11-06
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- the reaction to decolonization
- the abandonment of a colony
- an economic perspective where nobles dominate peasants
- Ideology that there should be less government intervention
- Group that benefit from companies profit and use it to make more money
- Type of economy where wealth is distributed equally
- strong dominates the weak (mother country dominates colonies)
- A german philosopher who believes in communism
- Ideology that government should intervene
- Man who created the theory of Interventionism
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- Type of progressive thought
- Group that receive salary in exchange for their labour
- Very strong colonial empire (the sun never sets on the ....)
- The main indicator of wealth
- A group of the strongest 20 economies in the world
- A perspective where nations accumulate wealth through foreign trade
- A communist superpower
- Economic system where banks dominate workers
- Type of Capitalist economy
- a corporation who brings in foreign technology and enterprises (chief beneficiary)
20 Clues: A communist superpower • Type of Capitalist economy • Type of progressive thought • the abandonment of a colony • The main indicator of wealth • the reaction to decolonization • Ideology that government should intervene • Economic system where banks dominate workers • Man who created the theory of Interventionism • A german philosopher who believes in communism • ...
Contemporary World 2013-11-06
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- Access to all services, especially health care and education
- Minimal state intervention
- Nobility dominated society
- One group dominating another
- Left-wing ideology
- Only get payed for what they do
- Reaction against capitalism
- Global distribution of wealth
- Action of changing from colonial to independent status
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- China's Republic
- Control over natural resources
- Gives rise to colonialism
- Instrument for measuring a country's wealth
- Highest human development index
- Right to ownership
- German philosopher
- Encourage unrestricted free-trade between countries to increase the exports of the most competitive industries
- Key beneficiaries
- The law of supply and demand
- Measures the degree of inequality in the distribution of income
- Action of forming or becoming a nation
- Important for economic development
- Main indicator of wealth
23 Clues: China's Republic • Key beneficiaries • Right to ownership • German philosopher • Left-wing ideology • Main indicator of wealth • Gives rise to colonialism • Minimal state intervention • Nobility dominated society • Reaction against capitalism • The law of supply and demand • One group dominating another • Global distribution of wealth • Control over natural resources • ...
Contemporary World 2013-11-06
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- a corporation who brings in foreign technology and enterprises (chief beneficiary)
- the reaction to decolonization
- Group that benefit from companies profit and use it to make more money
- Group that receive salary in exchange for their labour
- the abandonment of a colony
- A group of the strongest 20 economies in the world
- strong dominates the weak (mother country dominates colonies)
- an economic perspective where nobles dominate peasants
- The main indicator of wealth
- Type of economy where wealth is distributed equally
- Economic system where banks dominate workers
- Ideology that government should intervene
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- A perspective where nations accumulate wealth through foreign trade
- A german philosopher who believes in communism
- Ideology that there should be less government intervention
- Type of progressive thought
- Man who created the theory of Interventionism
- Very strong colonial empire (the sun never sets on the ....)
- Type of Capitalist economy
- A communist superpower
20 Clues: A communist superpower • Type of Capitalist economy • Type of progressive thought • the abandonment of a colony • The main indicator of wealth • the reaction to decolonization • Ideology that government should intervene • Economic system where banks dominate workers • Man who created the theory of Interventionism • A german philosopher who believes in communism • ...
world history 2013-10-22
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- extra
- a place to worship a saint or other important thing or person
- the new stone age
- a long poem
- someone who studies the stars and space
- an independent city
- a way of writing in neolithic times
- a person who writes books or documents
- a particular area of knowledge
- spreading water to different areas
- a group of countries or regions that are ruled by one government
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- people who travel place to place to get food and survive
- the stone age
- a king
- the worship of more than one god
- farming in a system
- a payment
- an age during which bronze weapons and implements were used
- rich soil at the bottom of a river
- to train animals
- a territorial unit
- the use of knowledge
- when earth was covered in ice
- transport
- a tall structure for worshiping gods
25 Clues: extra • a king • a payment • transport • a long poem • the stone age • to train animals • the new stone age • a territorial unit • farming in a system • an independent city • the use of knowledge • when earth was covered in ice • a particular area of knowledge • the worship of more than one god • rich soil at the bottom of a river • spreading water to different areas • ...
World Geography 2013-12-05
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- an ethnic group in southwestern Asia
- a low place between mountains
- a slowly moving river of ice
- a land formation with a flat area on top and steep walls-usually occurring in dry areas
- a group of chain or islands clustered together in a sea or ocean
- a deep valley with very steep sides often craved from the earth by a river
- organization of petroleum exporting
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses
- piece of land that is surrounded by water
- large flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean
- long, narrow sea in let that is bordered by steep cliffs
- a body of water that is partly enclosed by land
- Steep high face of rock and soil
- a triangular area or sediment deposited at the mouth of a river
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- where a river meets the sea or ocean
- a part of the ocean that is partly surrounded by land
- an opening of the earth's crust which molten lava, ash and gases are ejected
- a hill or ridge of wind- blown sand
- the removal of salt from ocean water
- a river bed that remains dry except during the raining seasons
- a very tall high, natural place on Earth- higher than a hill
- a pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean, lake, or river.
- a body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- a narrow body of water that connects tow larger bodies of water
- a ring of coral that forms an island in an ocean or sea
- Oil petroleum that has not been processed
26 Clues: a slowly moving river of ice • a low place between mountains • Steep high face of rock and soil • a hill or ridge of wind- blown sand • organization of petroleum exporting • where a river meets the sea or ocean • an ethnic group in southwestern Asia • the removal of salt from ocean water • piece of land that is surrounded by water • Oil petroleum that has not been processed • ...
World Wars 2014-04-15
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- A word to describe the fighting in WWI, where no one was advacing
- Germany, Italy, and Japan WWII
- She's the riveter that convinced women they could help out in the war
- This country joined WWI late, then profitted in the Roaring 20's
- A successful German strategy based on overwhelming the enemy
- Giving into Hitlers wants in order to keep peace
- This war was from 1939-1945
- In 1917 this nation had a revolution that pulled them out of WWI
- This battle was won by the British with the help of radar and enigma
- Nation that took over Germany's Asian lands
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- The name for the followers of Vladimir Lenin's revolution
- Hitler helped Germany get out of the depression by rebuilding this
- War that lasted from 1914-1918
- This is the type of vessel that sank the Lusitania
- The Austrian Archduke who was assassinated by the Black Hand
- This crash led to a world wide great depression
- This fascist leader attacked Ethiopia
- This treaty led to the disbanding of Germany's army, and loss of land
- The attack on this base brought the US into WWII
- This man wanted Jews, homosexuals, and gypsies exterminated
- What leader signed a non agression pact with Hitler
21 Clues: This war was from 1939-1945 • War that lasted from 1914-1918 • Germany, Italy, and Japan WWII • This fascist leader attacked Ethiopia • Nation that took over Germany's Asian lands • This crash led to a world wide great depression • Giving into Hitlers wants in order to keep peace • The attack on this base brought the US into WWII • ...
World History 2014-02-09
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- poisonous plant
- always around and may ask many question
- record of events written in order
- a person who eats humans
- the nature or essence of a person
- Wrote a 10 Volume work called "History of the Indians"
- conflict among a group of people
- lower class people of ancient Rome
- Iranian Poet who belived in two opposing forces which where light and dark and they saught to rule the world
- method based on questioning and examining
- wrote "The Republic"
- The quality or state of being dual
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- the death of a martyr
- Carib women
- provided welfare
- slept with the Lliad under his pillow
- Also known as France
- combining several elements
- " The unexamined life is a life that's not worth living"
- he divided the sciences
- created the socratic method
21 Clues: Carib women • poisonous plant • provided welfare • Also known as France • wrote "The Republic" • the death of a martyr • he divided the sciences • a person who eats humans • combining several elements • created the socratic method • conflict among a group of people • record of events written in order • the nature or essence of a person • lower class people of ancient Rome • ...
Brittney's World 2014-06-14
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- I love spending time with this person
- My kitty
- Is my best friend besides you
- I need this tshirt :) BADLY PLEASE
- I finally get along with them better because I moved out
- I hate this obsession of mine
- I am in love with this shoe brand
- Mama calls me this nickname because of my car
- My middle name
- I can't get enough of this animated series
- I love this kind of flower
- I have a weird obsession with doing several loads
- I love this number puzzle game
- My job
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- ____ up I am trying to learn how to do this but you prefer it off
- I don't like black and white, I prefer
- One of my favorite places to travel
- I love this team because they wear purple lol
- You promised we could go here
- A place I am dying to go to
- My aunt called me this when I was little
- I can't master down how to do this chore right
- The room that I need to redo badly
- My favorite words to hear
- Young and the restless is on ____
- Our birthdays are both on the
- I love giving these
- I finally found my ________
- My favorite day of week
- My favorite song right now
30 Clues: My job • My kitty • My middle name • I love giving these • My favorite day of week • My favorite words to hear • I love this kind of flower • My favorite song right now • A place I am dying to go to • I finally found my ________ • Is my best friend besides you • You promised we could go here • I hate this obsession of mine • Our birthdays are both on the • I love this number puzzle game • ...
World History 2012-10-14
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- A sect of Buddhism that became part of samurai's code of behavior
- The value of a person in money, depending on social status
- The leader of an empire
- Japanese warrior similar to the knights of medieval Europe
- Thosse who practice the religion of Islam
- A Muslim group that accepts only the descendants of the Umayyads as the true rulers of Islam
- A powerful military leader in Japan
- Military expeditions carried out by European christians in the Middle Ages to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims
- A pilgramage to Makkah, one of the requirements of the Five Pillars
- A family of rulers whose right to ruleis passed on within the family
- The ruler of an Arabic tribe, chosen from one of the leading families by a council of elders
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- A covered market in Islamic cities
- Acts of worship that the Islams practice
- The sacred book of Islam
- Allah's prophet
- Monotheistic religion that emerged in the Arabian Penninsula during the seventh century
- The Japanese state religion
- Pastrol people who swept out of Gobi to seize control over much of the known world
- "Struggle in the way of God"
- A high government official in ancient Egypt or in Muslim countries
20 Clues: Allah's prophet • The leader of an empire • The sacred book of Islam • The Japanese state religion • "Struggle in the way of God" • A covered market in Islamic cities • A powerful military leader in Japan • Acts of worship that the Islams practice • Thosse who practice the religion of Islam • The value of a person in money, depending on social status • ...
World Geography 2012-11-07
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- This country covers 5 times zones but only uses one
- Home of the Kimberly diamond mine (2 words)
- The name of this country means “Big Village”
- The name of this country’s capital city simply means “capital” (2 words)
- This country touches three major bodies of water: the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea and the English Channel
- The Po River Flows through which country
- The largest island on Earth
- This country is on the western side South America’s largest lake
- World’s most forested country
- The world’s largest river basin is located in this country
- Name the Arab country that borders the eastern shore of the Dead Sea
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- The only country the begins but does not end with “a”
- This ‘country’ has the world’s smallest area (2 words)
- This landlocked country is not a part of the European Union
- It’s precipitation lies mainly in the plateaued region
- The only country to have a mono-colour flag
- This country has the largest amount of detectable earthquakes
- This country is named for its latitudinal location
- This country’s capital is located at 35°18′29″S 149°07′28″E
- The mountain range on this country’s northern border is the result of its collision with the Eurasian Plate
20 Clues: The largest island on Earth • World’s most forested country • The Po River Flows through which country • Home of the Kimberly diamond mine (2 words) • The only country to have a mono-colour flag • The name of this country means “Big Village” • This country is named for its latitudinal location • This country covers 5 times zones but only uses one • ...
Our World 2012-12-21
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- Macbeth kills this king
- Canada day in this month
- Hunger Games author
- leads NDP
- Ontario leader
- eg: crash!!
- shortest day in this month
- peace in Spanish
- Beatle shot dead
- captain Cdn. women's soccer team
- eg:talons for fingers
- use every day, inventor Cdn.
- giant GMO company
- fastest undrugged runner in Cdn. history
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- country with most people
- city with fewest NHL seats
- eg:big, bad, bear
- directed Lord of the Rings
- highester scoring Senator
- first PM in Canada
- plays Hermione
- Ontario education minister
- PM
- eg:like a rolling stone
24 Clues: PM • leads NDP • eg: crash!! • Ontario leader • plays Hermione • peace in Spanish • Beatle shot dead • eg:big, bad, bear • giant GMO company • first PM in Canada • Hunger Games author • eg:talons for fingers • Macbeth kills this king • eg:like a rolling stone • country with most people • Canada day in this month • highester scoring Senator • city with fewest NHL seats • directed Lord of the Rings • ...
World Culturea 2013-04-23
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- dias / Good morning
- sorry / Lo siento
- / A spanish number
- / Where latin music gets their roots from
- of the Dead / similar to Halloween
- / Spanish speaking country
- / Good-bye
- Favor / Please in spanish
- / Hi in Spanish
- Estefan / Latin singer
- you / Gracias
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- / A Genre of music
- Latina / Latin America in spanish
- / Both american and latin instrument
- / Famous Latin and american singer
- / Spanish speaking country in the Carribean Islands
- / A latin american instrument
- / The capitol of Peru
- Salvador / The capitol of El Salvador
- / Excuse me
20 Clues: / Good-bye • / Excuse me • you / Gracias • / Hi in Spanish • sorry / Lo siento • / A Genre of music • / A spanish number • dias / Good morning • / The capitol of Peru • Estefan / Latin singer • Favor / Please in spanish • / Spanish speaking country • / A latin american instrument • Latina / Latin America in spanish • / Famous Latin and american singer • of the Dead / similar to Halloween • ...
World History. 2013-03-14
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- an epidemic disease
- church leaders
- to make sure
- the customs, beliefs, and way of life of a group of people
- a woman who separates herself from ordinary human society in order to dedicate herself to God; nuns live in convents headed by abbesses
- renewed attention to, or interest in, something
- established; customary
- a covered market in Islamic cities
- an explanatory treatise
- power belongs to the people. The people elect representatives to govern them.
- a group of Christian communities, or parishes, under the authority of a bishop
- a series of events that recur regularly and usually lead back to the starting point
- huge; vast; immense
- regular church members
- men who devote their lives to serving God.
- to bar from inclusion or participation in
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- to follow up or proceed with
- “money for a man”; the value of a person in money, depending on social status; in Germanic society, a fine paid by a wrongdoer to the family of the person he or she had injured or killed
- a high government official in ancient Egypt or in Muslim countries
- the holy scriptures of the religion of Islam
- to break down completely; to suddenly lose force or effectiveness
- “struggle in the way of God”
- in the Roman Empire, an official in charge of a province
- the head of a convent
- means of determining guilt in Germanic law, based on the idea of divine intervention: if the accused person was unharmed after a physical trial, he or she was presumed innocent
- name for the ruler in certain Muslim countries.
- the office of the caliph
- having many intricate parts
- a government in which the authority, or power, belongs to the people.
- a person who believes in Islam
30 Clues: to make sure • church leaders • an epidemic disease • huge; vast; immense • the head of a convent • established; customary • regular church members • an explanatory treatise • the office of the caliph • having many intricate parts • to follow up or proceed with • “struggle in the way of God” • a person who believes in Islam • a covered market in Islamic cities • ...
Science world 2014-12-14
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- What animal collects water in the desert
- What was the first mystery element (found in Michigan)
- How many fire resistant layers did George wear inside Darvaza Crater
- What percent of nickle is actually in a nickle
- What was Georges harness made out of
- What animal inspired the CR200
- What is the red iron in humans called
- Did they give Zmapp to Kent Brantly
- What does the robo fish look for
- Who is the only person who has ever been in Darvaza Crater
- How many feet long is the robot fish
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- What are today's pennies made out of
- how many Ebola cases have been discovered out of Africa
- Where is the Darvaza Crater
- What are nurses in Africa disinfected with
- What is the drug zmapp grown in
- Who traveled the world taking pictures
- What is the first name of the dinosaur artist
- What was the first name of the inventor of the robot snake
- How many decades has Darvaza Crater been on fire
20 Clues: Where is the Darvaza Crater • What animal inspired the CR200 • What is the drug zmapp grown in • What does the robo fish look for • Did they give Zmapp to Kent Brantly • What are today's pennies made out of • What was Georges harness made out of • How many feet long is the robot fish • What is the red iron in humans called • Who traveled the world taking pictures • ...
World History 2015-04-17
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- Economic theory stating that there is a fixed amount of wealth in the world and that in order to receive a large share, one country has to take some wealth away from another country
- Large Chinese ships
- Navigational instrument created in the 1300s that uses a magnetized piece of metal that points to the north
- Transformation in thinking that occurred during the 1500s and 1600s caused by scientific observation, experimentation, and the questioning of traditional opinions
- Military technique relying on swift raids by small bands of soldiers
- rebellion against the Qing dynasty led by the Buddhist cult known as the White Lotus Society
- System of trade involving three stages, one of which was the transatlantic slave trade
- Business organization developed during the Commercial Revolution in which owners raised money by selling shares, or stock, in the company
- Import taxes on foreign goods
- Exemption of foreigners from the laws of the country in which they live or do business
- - Treaty following the Opium War in which China gave Hong Kong to Britain and opened ports to British trade
- Method of inquiry that includes carefully conducted experiments and mathematical calculations to verify the results of experiments
- Trade treaties that China signed under pressure of invasion, giving Western powers trade benefits
- Government grants of money
- Spanish officials who represented the monarchy in Spain’s colonial empire
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- Situation that exists when a country sells more goods than it buys
- Era between 1400 and 1750 when Europeans made major changes to their economies due to new exploration
- Conflict from 1839 to 1842 between China and Britain that arose due to Britain’s export of opium to China
- Theory according to Hellenistic thinker Ptolemy that Earth is the center of the universe
- Theory developed by Copernicus that the sun is the center of the universe
- Agreement between Spain and Portugal that moved west the line determining
- History of literature and language
- Second stage of the triangular trade system, which involved the shipping of slaves across the Atlantic to the Americas
- Single braid that characterized the hairstyle that all Chinese men were required to wear during the Qing dynasty
- Practice based on the belief that government should not restrict or interfere with international trade
25 Clues: Large Chinese ships • Government grants of money • Import taxes on foreign goods • History of literature and language • Situation that exists when a country sells more goods than it buys • Military technique relying on swift raids by small bands of soldiers • Theory developed by Copernicus that the sun is the center of the universe • ...
World Music 2014-12-07
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- 7 note tuning system in Gamelan music (7)
- Gamelan instrument indicated by the letter g (4)
- Instrument much like a xylophone in Gamelan music (5)
- Core melody of Gamelan music (8)
- A(n) ________ is a small handheld drum in Samba music (8)
- Place where Gamelans originate from beginning with j (4)
- Continent Samba music originates from (12)
- Places where Samba music is celebrated (9)
- Country Samba originates from (6)
- Many of the Gamelan instruments are __________ instruments (10)
- Gamelan drum often played on its side (7)
- Most important note in Gamelan music (6)
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- Traditional ensemble of Indonesian music (7)
- Big drum in Samba music (5)
- Skill used to name Gamelan instruments (12)
- A(n) _____ bell is a traditional Samba instrument (5)
- Place where Gamelans originate from beginning with b (4)
- Piece meaning Rainrain in Gamelan music (10)
- Drum often played by the leader of calls in Samba (9)
- 5 note tuning system in Gamelan music (5)
20 Clues: Big drum in Samba music (5) • Core melody of Gamelan music (8) • Country Samba originates from (6) • Most important note in Gamelan music (6) • 7 note tuning system in Gamelan music (7) • 5 note tuning system in Gamelan music (5) • Gamelan drum often played on its side (7) • Continent Samba music originates from (12) • Places where Samba music is celebrated (9) • ...
world wall 2015-02-28
28 Clues: no • he • Red • yes • the • blue • pink • gray • When • never • white • hurry • green • brown • black • Where • brown • Purple • violet • yellow • me too • orange • almost • caution • que? Why • hopefully • excuse me • Which one
SCHOOL WORLD 2015-11-29
34 Clues: лес • брюки • хвост • озеро • новый • разный • быстро • гордый • резать • погода • носить • блузка • ловить • значок • рубашка • ученики • палатка • храбрый • средняя • награда • здоровый • четверть • рисование • начальная • расписание • начинаться • популярный • бесплатный • дыра, лунка • обязательный • соревнования • заканчиваться • школьная форма • перерыв, каникулы
World History 2014-09-10
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- what country was under a ten year siege
- killed the minotaur
- wrote about the persian wars
- the council of 500 was chosen by this
- another name for the oracle at Delphi
- alexander loses this much of his army to starvation
- hippocrates code described what kind of conduct
- power is held by all citizens
- who did alexander marry
- painted the men throwing the discus
- system that said exile was acceptable
- the Hellenistic period was _____ alexander
- at this battle, darius flees
- wrote Oedipus Rex
- the Greek gods lived on mount _______
- olympia believed him to be alexanders father
- what century was the Parthenon built
- location of athens
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- attacked in 480 BC
- studied astronomy
- alexander was this old when he died
- author of the trojan women
- power held by group of wealthy people
- another word for public square
- only _____-thousand male citizens could vote in athens
- known for very harsh law making
- alexander burns this
- long bronze tipped spears
- alexander's hero
- name of jason's ship
- wrote the elements of geometry
- women who worshiped Dionysus
- life in Sparta centered around this
33 Clues: alexander's hero • studied astronomy • wrote Oedipus Rex • attacked in 480 BC • location of athens • killed the minotaur • alexander burns this • name of jason's ship • who did alexander marry • long bronze tipped spears • author of the trojan women • wrote about the persian wars • at this battle, darius flees • women who worshiped Dionysus • power is held by all citizens • ...
World Geography 2014-09-19
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- 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
- Cities and towns
- What is the most spoken language in the world
- The movement of people and goods from place to place.
- The number of people living in a unit area of land
- An important river in Egypt
- The permanent movement of people from place to place
- The buying and selling of goods
- A population density _____ uses shading or colors to show how many people live in each square mile or square kilometer of a given area.
- The speed with which change is taking place
- What country did the "Kony 2012" video take place in?
- People who flee their country because of persecution or danger
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- The worlds largest country
- The goods that a country sells
- often occurs when living conditions become intolerable in the current location
- What is the title of this unit?
- Migration that occurs as the result of force leave the migrants with no choice.
- The number of years that an average person lives
- Relying on eachother
- The goods that a country buys
20 Clues: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 • Cities and towns • Relying on eachother • The worlds largest country • An important river in Egypt • The goods that a country buys • The goods that a country sells • What is the title of this unit? • The buying and selling of goods • The speed with which change is taking place • What is the most spoken language in the world • ...
Living World 2016-03-08
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- Dry conditions. (associated with deserts)
- Cutting trees at shoulder height to encourage new growth.
- clearance of all trees from an area.
- Organisms obtaining energy through eating other organisms.
- Management which conserves the environment for future generations.
- Organisms like bacteria which break down plant and animal material.
- Farming with intention to make profit through sale.
- The layering of forests. (more noticeable in deciduous and tropical forests)
- Natural vegetation found in the tropics.
- regions with rainfall less than 250mm per year.
- Deposition of solid salts on the ground surface.
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- Forests are an example as they absorb CO2 from the atmosphere.
- A global-scale ecosystem.
- The cutting down and removal of forest.
- Moving to an area for retirement.
- Living and non-living components of an environment.
- The dissolving and removal of nutrients from soil.
- The way plants or animals evolve to cope with certain environmental conditions.
- Farming to produce for the farmer and famer's family only.
- Selective felling of trees and land clearance for farming space.
- Nature tourism with minimal impact on the environment.
- Organisms obtaining energy through a primary source.
- Organisms that consume dead animals or plants.
23 Clues: A global-scale ecosystem. • Moving to an area for retirement. • clearance of all trees from an area. • The cutting down and removal of forest. • Natural vegetation found in the tropics. • Dry conditions. (associated with deserts) • Organisms that consume dead animals or plants. • regions with rainfall less than 250mm per year. • ...
WATERFRONT WORLD 2016-07-13
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- Initials for the International Longshore & Warehouse Union
- relating to sailing on the sea or doing business (such as trading) by sea
- Complaints charging a violation of a collective bargaining agreement
- Strong support among a group
- Records cargo being loaded or discharged from the ship
- Geographical scope of work area
- Support of Union beliefs
- Men waiting along the shore
- Containers grouped 5 or 6 high in port yard
- Employers using favoritism, discrimination, corruption, and pay-offs in the hiring of labor
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- Worker who uses long steel bars to connect containers together for a safe voyage
- First President of the ILWU
- Self governing
- Heavy chassis to move containers inside the port yard
- Process of sharing decisions
- Protest of working conditions
- List of union sympathizers circulated among employers at unorganized work places
- Union members exclusive of elected leadership
- Someone who works during a strike
- People who load and unload cargo
- The ILWU's guiding principle of no discrimination among the union members
- Daily guidelines Union members use
- Goods shipped from a another port in a labor conflict or unfair labor charges.
- Formal discussion between people who try to reach an agreement
- A tactic used by employers to force workers to negotiate
25 Clues: Self governing • Support of Union beliefs • First President of the ILWU • Men waiting along the shore • Process of sharing decisions • Strong support among a group • Protest of working conditions • Geographical scope of work area • People who load and unload cargo • Someone who works during a strike • Daily guidelines Union members use • Containers grouped 5 or 6 high in port yard • ...
World Geography 2015-12-16
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- Improvements made in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods
- Ability of women to achieve improvements in status
- Barriers limit import of goods from other places
- Ship, Truck,or Air
- covered by the Agreements and for further liberalisation of trade amongst members
- Provides a forum for trade negotiations among member states on
- Countries open themselves to foreign investments and international markets
- Harnesses the power to convert water into electricity
- One of the world’s largest free trade zones and laying the foundations for strong economic growth and rising prosperity for Canada, the United States, and Mexico
- Based on 3 factors, Decent standard of living, Long and healthy life, Access to knowledge
- Electricity produced by splitting uranium atoms in a controlled environment
- Wood and crops that can be burned as fuel to generate electricity and heat
- Traditional Society, Preconditions for takeoff, Takeoff, Drive to maturity, Age of mass consumption
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- An international organization headquartered in Washington, D.C.
- Uses wind to generate electricity
- Costs resulting from the unique characteristics of a location
- Supply-quantity of something that producers have available for sale. Demand-quantity that consumers are willing and able to buy
- The primary sector of the economy is the sector of an economy making direct use of natural resources. This includes agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining. In contrast, the secondary sector produces manufactured goods, and the tertiary sector produces services.
- Using the sun's energy to generate power
- Costs associated with the established transportation networks accessible from a specific place
- process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment aided by information technology
21 Clues: Ship, Truck,or Air • Uses wind to generate electricity • Using the sun's energy to generate power • Barriers limit import of goods from other places • Ability of women to achieve improvements in status • Harnesses the power to convert water into electricity • Costs resulting from the unique characteristics of a location • ...
world historyoscar111 2023-03-02
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- the largest and last of the three major pre-colonial empires to emerge in West Africa
- relating to or based on relationship to the father or descent through the male line.
- a natural object or animal that is believed by a particular society to have spiritual significance and that is adopted by it as an emblem.
- was a prince and founder of the Mali Empire.
- (among North American Indian peoples of the northwest coast) an opulent ceremonial feast at which possessions are given away or destroyed to display wealth or enhance prestige.
- of or based on kinship with the mother or the female line.
- was an African kingdom in Zimbabwe, which expanded to what is now modern-day Mozambique.
- The sunset Islamic prayer.
- a French-speaking West African nation, is a birthplace of the vodun (or “voodoo”)
- a member of a Berber Muslim movement and dynasty that conquered the Spanish and North African empire of the Almoravids in the 12th century.
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- a Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries.
- s a medieval city in the south-eastern hills of the modern country of Zimbabwe, near Lake Mutirikwi and the town of Masvingo.
- wrote one of the world's most famous travel logs, the Riḥlah
- lineal descent from an ancestor; ancestry or pedigree.
- have minimal or no government; no one has authority to make decisions about the rules and enforce these on others
- was the ninth mansa of the Mali Empire, which reached its territorial peak during his reign
- a member of a people of northern Nigeria and adjacent regions.
- is a landlocked country in West Africa. Mali is the eighth-largest country in Africa,
- a member of a federation of Muslim Berber peoples that established an empire in Morocco, Algeria, and Spain in the 11th century. They were in turn driven out by the Almohads.
- is a country in West Africa. It abuts the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south,
- West African ethnic group that mainly inhabit parts of Nigeria
21 Clues: The sunset Islamic prayer. • was a prince and founder of the Mali Empire. • lineal descent from an ancestor; ancestry or pedigree. • of or based on kinship with the mother or the female line. • wrote one of the world's most famous travel logs, the Riḥlah • a member of a people of northern Nigeria and adjacent regions. • ...
World History 2023-03-21
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- Is a philosophical and religious belief system that emerged in what is now China in the 4th C BCE
- The I in WHIPPS
- Showiness
- Less wealthy landowners craftspeople
- ___Was a theoretical physicist who
- Guess
- ___Was the general secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR and leader of the country from 1985-1991
- Law
- Choice or right
- The___road
- ___Was an artist, inventor, architect, and scientist who lived in what is now Italy from 1452-1519
- To receive
- Giving up luxuries
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- Unchanged
- Reading and talking
- Powerful person who rules unfairly
- Salutary
- Speak or perform
- Transatlantic___Trade
- ___Greek politician and military general from Athens.
- All Pervading
- Fanciness
- Try
- ___Was the president of France during the attack
- Wealthy landowners ruling class
- Going against the wishes of the god or the religion
- Solicitude
- Reigned over France for 72 years
- Insulting
- Pressure someone
- Prodigal
- Group of followers
32 Clues: Try • Law • Guess • Salutary • Prodigal • Unchanged • Showiness • Fanciness • Insulting • The___road • Solicitude • To receive • All Pervading • The I in WHIPPS • Choice or right • Speak or perform • Pressure someone • Group of followers • Giving up luxuries • Reading and talking • Transatlantic___Trade • Wealthy landowners ruling class • Reigned over France for 72 years • Powerful person who rules unfairly • ...
World geo 2022-09-16
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- of 4 major body’s of water
- a steep high wall of rock earth or ice
- body of land jutting into water
- large body of water
- a wide strait water way
- place along a shore
- a group of islands
- large thick moving ice
- area w water in a desert
- broad flat topped landfrom
- area of low land
- current, stream of water that moves in a definite direction
- area of level land
- built up from soil carried down stream
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- range, connected mountains
- part of a large body of water
- water going down
- opposite flow of a river
- one of seven land masses
- peak, pointed top of a mountain
- straight of land
- a sizable body of water
- deepand narrow land feature
- area of flat or rolling land
- of a large body of water
25 Clues: water going down • straight of land • area of low land • a group of islands • area of level land • large body of water • place along a shore • large thick moving ice • a wide strait water way • a sizable body of water • opposite flow of a river • one of seven land masses • of a large body of water • area w water in a desert • range, connected mountains • of 4 major body’s of water • ...
World geo 2022-09-16
Across
- of 4 major body’s of water
- a steep high wall of rock earth or ice
- body of land jutting into water
- large body of water
- a wide strait water way
- place along a shore
- a group of islands
- large thick moving ice
- area w water in a desert
- broad flat topped landfrom
- area of low land
- current, stream of water that moves in a definite direction
- area of level land
- built up from soil carried down stream
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- range, connected mountains
- part of a large body of water
- water going down
- opposite flow of a river
- one of seven land masses
- peak, pointed top of a mountain
- straight of land
- a sizable body of water
- deepand narrow land feature
- area of flat or rolling land
- of a large body of water
25 Clues: water going down • straight of land • area of low land • a group of islands • area of level land • large body of water • place along a shore • large thick moving ice • a wide strait water way • a sizable body of water • opposite flow of a river • one of seven land masses • of a large body of water • area w water in a desert • range, connected mountains • of 4 major body’s of water • ...
World geo 2022-09-16
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- large thick moving ice
- range, connected mountains
- area of low land
- water going down
- one of seven land masses
- narrow straight of land
- current, stream of water that moves in a definite direction
- one of 4 major body’s of water
- area of level land
- broad flat topped landfrom
- a sizable body of water
- large body of water
- opposite flow of a river
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- a steep high wall of rock earth or ice
- deepand narrow land feature
- a wide strait water way
- sheltered place along a shore
- small area w water in a desert
- part of a large body of water
- land built up from soil carried down stream
- peak, pointed top of a mountain
- a group of islands
- part of a large body of water
- body of land jutting into water
- area of flat or rolling land
25 Clues: area of low land • water going down • a group of islands • area of level land • large body of water • large thick moving ice • a wide strait water way • a sizable body of water • one of seven land masses • opposite flow of a river • range, connected mountains • narrow straight of land • broad flat topped landfrom • deepand narrow land feature • area of flat or rolling land • ...
world history 2022-09-23
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- duties of employment connected with carrying on the religious activities of a religious corporation or association.
- the fountainhead and cradle of Islam
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service
- A type of person that protected the king
- Islamic canonical law based on the teachings of the Koran and the traditions of the Prophet
- the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- someone who is loyal to the king
- largest Christian church, with 1.3 billion baptised Catholics worldwide as of 2019.
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- informal and varying code of conduct developed in Europe between 1170 and 1220.
- a religion with a learder called muhammad the fountainhead and cradle of Islam
- the book of islam
- a man who royals an area with complete control
- an archangel who appears in the Hebrew Bible
- political, economic, and social system by which the peasants of medieval Europe were rendered dependent on their land and on their lord.
- the traditional portion of Muslim law based on Muhammad's words or acts, accepted
- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- the worship place of islam
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- the Prophet Muhammad's migration
- Muhammad ibn Abdullah was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of the world religion of Islam. According to Islamic doctrine
- Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj
23 Clues: the book of islam • the worship place of islam • the Prophet Muhammad's migration • someone who is loyal to the king • the fountainhead and cradle of Islam • Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj • A type of person that protected the king • an archangel who appears in the Hebrew Bible • a man who royals an area with complete control • ...
WORLD CUP 2022-12-14
Across
- had a hartbreak against croatia
- de referee that got send home
- Got carried by Aboubakar
- if you'are behind the last 2 players of the opponent
- de host country of the 2022 world cup
- the argentinian that is the best dribbler in the world
- got carried by valencia
- Are known for Alphonso Davies
- suprisingly didn't make it out of the group stage
- lost 3-2 against Portugal
- de top of an goal
- most off the games where played on mid night for them
- won against spain and germany
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- Deserived the win against Argentina
- The suprise of the tournament.
- lost the first game 7-0
- The Topscore of this world cup
- the man who gives yellow cards for fouls
- helps the head referee with video footage
- a suprising semi finalist
- are traumatized by penalty kicks
- can only win on penalty kicks
- the (savior) of the netherlands
- got absolutely smacked by Denzel Dumpfries
- made the world cup for the first time
- lost there best player a week for the tournament
26 Clues: de top of an goal • lost the first game 7-0 • got carried by valencia • Got carried by Aboubakar • a suprising semi finalist • lost 3-2 against Portugal • de referee that got send home • can only win on penalty kicks • Are known for Alphonso Davies • won against spain and germany • The suprise of the tournament. • The Topscore of this world cup • had a hartbreak against croatia • ...
World Lit 2023-01-22
Across
- a celebratory toast
- sharpened
- reduced value or quality
- something that cause disgust or hatred
- unlimited power
- an excessive amount of something
- a person's ability to cope with difficulties, courage
- inappropriate sexual desire or lustfulness
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- being freed from blame or guilt
- one who acts poorly, a criminal
- spiteful, hostile, evil
- eternal damnation; punishment after death
- willingly lying in court after taking an oath
- to cause distress
- a lying man; a tavern boy
- heated disagreement
- bad action or behavior; sin
- a toilet
- profane talk, in reference to God or things held sacred
- swamps; marshy areas
20 Clues: a toilet • sharpened • unlimited power • to cause distress • a celebratory toast • heated disagreement • swamps; marshy areas • spiteful, hostile, evil • reduced value or quality • a lying man; a tavern boy • bad action or behavior; sin • being freed from blame or guilt • one who acts poorly, a criminal • an excessive amount of something • something that cause disgust or hatred • ...
World History 2023-01-23
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- Spaniard who controlled Inca Peru
- officially ended worldwide war
- fight between groups of the same nation
- slaves were transported to Americas
- right to demand labor from Natives
- income
- inflation rapidly rose during this time
- an agreement among people
- sharp increase in amount of available money
- representative who ruled for leader
- pirates
- people of Native & European descent
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- people at top of social class from Spain
- told of horrors to Natives
- global exchange that Columbus began
- people of African & European descent
- English Protestants who rejected England Church\
- raged between British, French, Natives
- American born descendants of Spanish settlers
- French claims in Canada
- revolts by captives
- a triangular shaped series of trade
- workers forced to work to pay debt
23 Clues: income • pirates • revolts by captives • French claims in Canada • an agreement among people • told of horrors to Natives • officially ended worldwide war • Spaniard who controlled Inca Peru • right to demand labor from Natives • workers forced to work to pay debt • global exchange that Columbus began • slaves were transported to Americas • a triangular shaped series of trade • ...
World Instruments 2023-01-20
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- It evolved from the Chinese Guzheng and belongs to the Zither family of string instruments.
- Most popular wind instrument in west Africa. Closely related to the modern Oboe.
- It has 21 strings attached to a gourd.
- Top is wider than the bottom. Head tension is held by ropes.
- Literally, “Divine Entertainment Bells.”Used in the performance of Kagura dances. Used as early as the 700’s
- The inside is unlacquered or left natural.
- Often used in narrative storytelling.
- Resembles the vessels or jars used to collect water from the river. Made from clay.
- Is used in all forms of Japanese music except poetry recitation. Is considered a sacred instrument and is often used in wedding ceremonies.
- of wood planks of wood tied together with string.
- Resembles the Xylophone and Marimba.
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- Also referred to as the thumb piano.
- Used as trumpets in Japan for many centuries. Can play three to five different notes.
- Head tension is achieved by metal rods. Usually carved from a single piece of wood
- Shaped like an hour glass. the player squeezes the ropes to change the pitch.
- Drum heads must be exposed to moisture to produce a desirable sound.
- Created in the 1400’s, The bamboo is split, smoked or burnt, and then glued back together
- In feudal Japan, often used to motivate troops, call out orders or announcements, and set a marching pace.
- Also known as the Chinese Temple Block It is used in Buddhist chants to keep rhythm
- The resonating chamber is like a drum with a skin stretched across both sides.
- Made of loosely woven beads that form a net wrapped around a gourd. Can be shaken or hit.
- Made from a hollowed out log with slits in the top for sound to escape.
22 Clues: Also referred to as the thumb piano. • Resembles the Xylophone and Marimba. • Often used in narrative storytelling. • It has 21 strings attached to a gourd. • The inside is unlacquered or left natural. • of wood planks of wood tied together with string. • Top is wider than the bottom. Head tension is held by ropes. • ...
digital world 2023-01-12
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- jedoch
- ausspionieren
- Selbstwertgefühl
- kaum (E)
- markieren
- the right to enter
- Nachteil
- geeignet
- Zeit verschwenden mit
- schützen
- Massenüberwachung
- betonen
- teuer
- unterstreichen
- zurückhaltend
- ziemlich jung
- Aufmerksamkeit
- Superlativ zu "bad"
- verbreiten
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- Enthüller
- the opposite of download
- speichern
- nichtsdestoweniger
- Internetkriminalität
- ablenken
- verschlüsseln
- Rechtsverletzung
- abhängig, süchtig
- zerstören
- Wendepunkt
- Gerücht
- another word for "sum up"
- Bildunterschrift
- selbstsicher
- Stimmung, Laune
- lächerlich machen
- verbinden
- Erlaubnis
- another word for use/make use of
- übertreiben
- verführen, verleiten
41 Clues: teuer • jedoch • Gerücht • betonen • ablenken • kaum (E) • Nachteil • geeignet • schützen • Enthüller • speichern • zerstören • markieren • verbinden • Erlaubnis • Wendepunkt • verbreiten • übertreiben • selbstsicher • ausspionieren • verschlüsseln • zurückhaltend • ziemlich jung • unterstreichen • Aufmerksamkeit • Stimmung, Laune • Selbstwertgefühl • Rechtsverletzung • Bildunterschrift • abhängig, süchtig • lächerlich machen • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-18
Across
- when a person from another country comes to a new country to live there permanently
- An economy’s dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful
- A pact made to make trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico easier by getting rid of some tariffs and reducing others
- Indias large and popular movie industry
- When people move from rural to urban areas
- A tax placed on goods imported when they enter a country
- An intergovernmental organization of the worlds major oil-exporting nations
- A country that has little industrialization
- The foundation of framework of a system, organization, or location
- The central government plans what to produce, what price, how to distribute it and who may buy it
- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country
- The part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- An economic region in Europe that is united under the euro
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- Peoples's quality of life
- The process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizer
- Business owners and consumers make most of the economic decisions
- An index that was created to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country and was designed by the United Nations
- The second part of the economy that manufactures activities
- The spread of new customs, ideas, arts, religion, government, technology and other traits
- A Country that has little industrial development and a relatively low standard of living
- A practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry
- An economic policy in which a nation tries not to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs
- The interdependence of nations and people across the globe
- The third part of the economy that deals with the service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- People moving from one place to another
- An economic system in which business owners decide what to produce and distribute it
26 Clues: Peoples's quality of life • Indias large and popular movie industry • People moving from one place to another • When people move from rural to urban areas • A country that has little industrialization • A tax placed on goods imported when they enter a country • The interdependence of nations and people across the globe • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-18
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- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
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- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: sharing features of both market and command economies. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-18
Across
- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
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- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: sharing features of both market and command economies. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
interactive world 2023-04-18
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- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- In an agricultural economy, the country may be dependent on a certain crop, such as corn.
- The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
- Urbanization is the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses.
- is one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
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- There are three basic types of economic systems: market economies, command economies, and mixed economies.
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- Examples of service industries include delivery companies, movie theaters, fast food stores
- is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- the exact definition of a developed country. In general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- Bollywood is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- Economic sanctions are policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- movement from one part of something to another.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- Standard of living refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- developed nations have well-planned hard and soft infrastructure. In contrast, developing countries often suffer from inadequate infrastructure.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: movement from one part of something to another. • The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries • is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • ...
interactive world 2023-04-18
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- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- In an agricultural economy, the country may be dependent on a certain crop, such as corn.
- The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
- Urbanization is the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses.
- is one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
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- There are three basic types of economic systems: market economies, command economies, and mixed economies.
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- Examples of service industries include delivery companies, movie theaters, fast food stores
- is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- the exact definition of a developed country. In general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- Bollywood is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- Economic sanctions are policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- movement from one part of something to another.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- Standard of living refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- developed nations have well-planned hard and soft infrastructure. In contrast, developing countries often suffer from inadequate infrastructure.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: movement from one part of something to another. • The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries • is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-19
Across
- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
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- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: sharing features of both market and command economies. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
interactive world 2023-04-19
Across
- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- In an agricultural economy, the country may be dependent on a certain crop, such as corn.
- The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
- Urbanization is the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses.
- is one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
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- There are three basic types of economic systems: market economies, command economies, and mixed economies.
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- Examples of service industries include delivery companies, movie theaters, fast food stores
- is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- the exact definition of a developed country. In general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- Bollywood is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- Economic sanctions are policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- movement from one part of something to another.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- Standard of living refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- developed nations have well-planned hard and soft infrastructure. In contrast, developing countries often suffer from inadequate infrastructure.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: movement from one part of something to another. • The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries • is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • ...
Interconnected world 2023-04-19
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- an economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery
- often have a high gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year
- Sector This sector includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- An intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities
- Refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them
- Sector This economic activity is divided into sectors, with each sector representing a different type of activity
- Also known as a duty or customs duty is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- search for safety, food, and shelter has resulted in the migration, or mass movement, of people from one part of the world to another
- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions. However, governments may regulate the markets in order to provide stability, protect national interests, or prevent monopolies
- Economy An economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it
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- Dependence Refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- An economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency
- The process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals
- The underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- The transmission of cultural elements, such as customs, ideas, and religions, from one group to another
- Is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry
- Sector A part of the economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- Country Has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living
- The act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry
- This is an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- This was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors
26 Clues: Is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry • The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe • Sector A part of the economy that makes direct use of natural resources • An intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations • ...
Interconected World 2023-04-19
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- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico
- India's large and popular movie industry
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities
- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations
- often have a high gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services sold during a period of time
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location
- economic system in which the government controls the means of production
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country
- the part that makes direct use of natural resources
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency
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- people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
- the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- also called a “less developed nation” or “underdeveloped nation."
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enac7ting tariffs or subsidies
- the increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- ncludes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- The search for safety, food, and shelter has resulted in this word
- an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
26 Clues: India's large and popular movie industry • the shared characteristics of a group of people. • the part that makes direct use of natural resources • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country • also called a “less developed nation” or “underdeveloped nation." • the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-21
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- a tax placed on goods when they enter the country
- An economy's dependence on a singular resource.
- People in Bangka mine for tin and try to make electrical devices using this.
- the movement of people to rural areas
- a trade pact to make trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economy where the local government chooses what to sell and produce
- A country in the process of growing
- an economic region in Europe that is united under the euro
- protecting a country's local business.
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- a mix of both market and command economy
- an economy where the business owners choose what to produce and sell
- cultures spreading around the world
- a divided piece of economy that is the cause of redistributing items to a consumer.
- and index designed by the United Nations to measure contentment of people living in a certain country.
- a divided piece of economy that is the cause for production of raw materials
- trade without tariffs
- the world's crude oil carriers forming together
- a fully grown country
- India's large movie industry
- policies put in place by government to restrict trade
- movement from one country to another
- moving from one country to live in another country permanently
- people's quality of life
- Housing to support living conditions
- previously colonized countries free themselves
26 Clues: trade without tariffs • a fully grown country • people's quality of life • India's large movie industry • cultures spreading around the world • A country in the process of growing • movement from one country to another • Housing to support living conditions • the movement of people to rural areas • protecting a country's local business. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-25
Across
- a tax placed on goods when they enter the country
- An economy's dependence on a singular resource.
- People in Bangka mine for tin and try to make electrical devices using this.
- the movement of people to rural areas
- a trade pact to make trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economy where the business owner chooses what to sell and produce
- A country in the process of growing
- an economic region in Europe that is united under the euro
- protecting a country's local business.
Down
- a mix of both market and command economy
- an economy where the local government chooses what to produce and sell
- cultures spreading around the world
- a divided piece of economy that is the cause of redistributing items to a consumer.
- and index designed by the United Nations to measure contentment of people living in a certain country.
- a divided piece of economy that is the cause for production of raw materials
- trade without tariffs
- the world's crude oil carriers forming together
- a fully grown country
- India's large movie industry
- policies put in place by government to restrict trade
- movement from one country to another
- moving from one country to live in another country permanently
- people's quality of life
- Housing to support living conditions
- previously colonized countries free themselves
26 Clues: trade without tariffs • a fully grown country • people's quality of life • India's large movie industry • cultures spreading around the world • A country in the process of growing • movement from one country to another • Housing to support living conditions • the movement of people to rural areas • protecting a country's local business. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-25
Across
- a tax placed on goods when they enter the country
- An economy's dependence on a singular resource.
- People in Bangka mine for tin and try to make electrical devices using this.
- the movement of people to rural areas
- a trade pact to make trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economy where the business owner chooses what to sell and produce
- A country in the process of growing
- an economic region in Europe that is united under the euro
- protecting a country's local business.
Down
- a mix of both market and command economy
- an economy where the local government chooses what to produce and sell
- cultures spreading around the world
- a divided piece of economy that is the cause of redistributing items to a consumer.
- and index designed by the United Nations to measure contentment of people living in a certain country.
- a divided piece of economy that is the cause for production of raw materials
- trade without tariffs
- the world's crude oil carriers forming together
- a fully grown country
- India's large movie industry
- policies put in place by government to restrict trade
- movement from one country to another
- moving from one country to live in another country permanently
- people's quality of life
- Housing to support living conditions
- previously colonized countries free themselves
26 Clues: trade without tariffs • a fully grown country • people's quality of life • India's large movie industry • cultures spreading around the world • A country in the process of growing • movement from one country to another • Housing to support living conditions • the movement of people to rural areas • protecting a country's local business. • ...
World Capitals 2023-02-25
23 Clues: Italy • Sudan • Japan • China • Egypt • Greece • Tuvalu • Poland • Jordan • Belize • Armenia • Algeria • Germany • Hungary • Croatia • Georgia • Czechia • Colombia • Dominica • Slovakia • Australia • South Korea • United Kingdom
World Puns 2023-02-17
Across
- Super hungry people all the time
- Most number of viruses to catch in Europe
- Always racing around 'the place' trying to get everything done
- Cuisine includes exploding dinner plates
- Horrible at karaoke
- Excels at pole dancing
- Tries hard to be like Jamaica
- Which country said 'no' to the importation of kangaroo meat?
- Best at mowing over bird life (beaks) with lawnmowers
- Crazy about skulling boats as a recreational activity
- Most likely to agree with all of Ken's ideas
- A poor attitude to rain
- Best at packing boxes
- Most likely to slip over in winter
- Most likely to visit Australia and enjoy a 'vo vo' biscuit on top of Mount Kosciuszko
- Hates everybody
Down
- A fondness for hot-tasting spicy seasoning that burns your tongue
- Most likely to take legal action against anyone called Dan
- Loves eating shark fin soup
- Best known at dabbling in the dark arts
- Best at tying shoe laces
- Most angry about high fuel / gas prices for cars
- Best at Christmas dinner
- Rock solid moustaches
- Highest rate of camera related violence
- Highest percentage of greasy kitchen cabinets
- Successfully crossed kangaroos and cats to make a species
- Most likely to cry 'gee' at never-ending bank fees
- FOUR syllable nation-name reduced by locals to TWO syllables
- The men are great at high-diving into the seas surrounding this nation
- National pastime jogging / running and telling friends about it
- Successfully sealed and stopped all push-up bras from leaking liquid
32 Clues: Hates everybody • Horrible at karaoke • Rock solid moustaches • Best at packing boxes • Excels at pole dancing • A poor attitude to rain • Best at tying shoe laces • Best at Christmas dinner • Loves eating shark fin soup • Tries hard to be like Jamaica • Super hungry people all the time • Most likely to slip over in winter • Best known at dabbling in the dark arts • ...
Animal world 2017-04-14
Across
- who was the first animal to be used for milk by humans?
- this animal's group is known as a "pride"
- flying insect that builds nests
- a mammal that weighs as much as thirty elephants
- a large marine mammal with long tusks
- the tallest animal in the world
- this bird can fly backwards
- this animal will take on the colors of its environment even if it's completely blind
- this animal evaporates in the sun, because it's 98% made of water
- which animal was among the Titanic survivors?
- this animal uses its eye to swallow food
- which animal is used to find truffles?
- the world’s largest land predator
- who has the longest memory in the animal kingdom?
Down
- dogs of this breed are completely white at birth, but adult ones are covered with black spots
- which animal can dig a tunnel 300 feet long in just one night?
- which animal has striped skin as well as its fur?
- prehistoric animal that used to rule the planet
- the fear of this animal is called arachnophobia
- plants thousands of new trees each year simply by forgetting where it put its acorns
- the only mammal that can fly
- which insect can leap 20 times the length of its own body?
- which animal has the unfortunate myth of causing warts?
- who is the fastest land animal in the world?
- the national animal of Spain
- we share 98.4% of our DNA with this member of the ape family
- a bird that can run faster than a horse
- an insect that can jump up to 200 times its own height
- this animal has three hearts –
- this snake swallows a rabbit whole and may eat as many as 150 mice in a six-month period
30 Clues: this bird can fly backwards • the only mammal that can fly • the national animal of Spain • this animal has three hearts – • flying insect that builds nests • the tallest animal in the world • the world’s largest land predator • a large marine mammal with long tusks • which animal is used to find truffles? • a bird that can run faster than a horse • ...
