world Crossword Puzzles
Norse Mythology 2024-12-12
24 Clues: Wolf. • Earth. • Giant. • War god • Watchman. • Trickster. • Allfather. • Light god. • World tree. • Gods' home. • Mist world. • Thunder god. • Ski goddess. • Love goddess. • Odin's raven. • End of world. • Fertility god. • Thor's hammer. • Ancient script. • Warriors' hall. • Warrior maiden. • Underworld ruler. • Thought and memory. • Eight-legged horse.
Maping 2024-03-14
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- Coldest country
- Largest ocean in the world
- 3rd longest river in the US
- Santa lives there
- Biggest lake in Maine
- Second biggest country
- Second largest state in the US
- Separates eastern from the western
- Home of the kangaroo
- Home of the golden state bridge
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- DC Home of the white house
- Half a sphere
- Longest river in the world.
- Smallest ocean in the world
- imaginary line around the earth
- Biggest state in the US
- Known for lobster
- Second biggest river in the US
- Biggest mountain in Maine
- Home of Disney World
20 Clues: Half a sphere • Coldest country • Santa lives there • Known for lobster • Home of the kangaroo • Home of Disney World • Biggest lake in Maine • Second biggest country • Biggest state in the US • Biggest mountain in Maine • Largest ocean in the world • Longest river in the world. • Smallest ocean in the world • 3rd longest river in the US • DC Home of the white house • ...
Maping 2024-03-14
Across
- Coldest country
- Largest ocean in the world
- 3rd longest river in the US
- Santa lives there
- Biggest lake in Maine
- Second biggest country
- Second largest state in the US
- Separates eastern from the western
- Home of the kangaroo
- Home of the golden state bridge
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- DC Home of the white house
- Half a sphere
- Longest river in the world.
- Smallest ocean in the world
- imaginary line around the earth
- Biggest state in the US
- Known for lobster
- Second biggest river in the US
- Biggest mountain in Maine
- Home of Disney World
20 Clues: Half a sphere • Coldest country • Santa lives there • Known for lobster • Home of the kangaroo • Home of Disney World • Biggest lake in Maine • Second biggest country • Biggest state in the US • Biggest mountain in Maine • Largest ocean in the world • Longest river in the world. • Smallest ocean in the world • 3rd longest river in the US • DC Home of the white house • ...
Wonderful world 2020-12-13
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- The largest country in the world.
- The coldest place in the world.
- The most populated country in the world.
- The hottest place in the world.
- city Tthe Smallest country in the world.
- The highest mountain in the world.
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- The highest waterfall in the world.
- The biggest ocean in the world.
- The largest rock in the world.
- The longest street in the world.
- The oldest country in the world.
- The longest river in the world.
12 Clues: The largest rock in the world. • The biggest ocean in the world. • The coldest place in the world. • The hottest place in the world. • The longest river in the world. • The longest street in the world. • The oldest country in the world. • The largest country in the world. • The highest mountain in the world. • The highest waterfall in the world. • ...
Fantasy 2022-06-09
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- ruled to a constitution
- medieval model of government
- power is held by nobility
- small group having control
- time travel
- secondary world
- any fiction that isnt reality
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- contains scary stories
- toys that talk and behave like humans
- people, world, items with magic powers
- animals that talk and act like human
- takes place in a made up world
- priests rule in the name of god
- the process of creating a fictional world
- where the reader suspends their disbelief to believe what is happening
- when an author dumps a big piece of information to explain an element
- governed by a dictator
- takes place in our world but includes fantasy elements
- government by the people
- creatures that can reason and think
20 Clues: time travel • secondary world • contains scary stories • governed by a dictator • ruled to a constitution • government by the people • power is held by nobility • small group having control • medieval model of government • any fiction that isnt reality • takes place in a made up world • priests rule in the name of god • creatures that can reason and think • ...
Countries of the world 2020-05-29
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- The country with the best beer on
- The country where there are the most beautiful women in the world
- Almost impenetrable wall of cold
- Country most infected by coronavirus
- Hitler's country of birth
- Country where aliens helped build
- Boot shaped country
- Pope Francis' home
- Kangaroo habitat
- Chinese who are not Chinese
- Country of tacos and spicy food
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- Place where the olympic games were born
- Where the phone booths are red
- Snow and Northern Lights
- Place of the best roasts in the world
- Rude men and the best president in the world
- South American country without sea
- The 3 largest religions in the world live together
- Current world cup champion of
- Owner of most of the Iberian Peninsula
20 Clues: Kangaroo habitat • Pope Francis' home • Boot shaped country • Snow and Northern Lights • Hitler's country of birth • Chinese who are not Chinese • Current world cup champion of • Where the phone booths are red • Country of tacos and spicy food • Almost impenetrable wall of cold • The country with the best beer on • Country where aliens helped build • ...
Animals 2014-12-03
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- The most deadliest spider in the world
- The biggest cat in the world
- Called the ships of the desert
- The fastest animal in the world
- A reptile that lived a long time ago
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- The deadliest snake in the world
- Deadliest shark in the world
- An animal that makes honey
- The biggest animal in the world
- The biggest dolphin the world
- The smartest primate in the world
- The biggest lizard in the world
- A reptile that slithers
13 Clues: A reptile that slithers • An animal that makes honey • Deadliest shark in the world • The biggest cat in the world • The biggest dolphin the world • Called the ships of the desert • The biggest animal in the world • The biggest lizard in the world • The fastest animal in the world • The deadliest snake in the world • The smartest primate in the world • ...
2023 Fall Human Geography 2023-11-09
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- Italian Explorer who wanted to prove that you can reach Asia by sailing west
- South American Civilization that was conquered by the Spanish 1532
- The fall of this city triggered the age of exploration
- A region in northern Europe that includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark
- One of the most important plants found in the Old World
- The ocean between Europe and America
- A New-World animal that became popular in the Old-World
- The smartest teacher at Stebbins
- The bravest teacher at Stebbins
- The most athletic teacher at Stebbins
- The only country in South America that speaks Portuguese
- An island that would be settled by the Danish
- The real reason why the Europeans carried deadly diseases
- The Spanish were mistaken for these by the Aztec and Inca
- The material that Spanish weapons were made out of
- The Old-World country that initially claimed modern-day Alaska
- ________________servants were people who exchanged labor for the promise of land
- People from the Netherlands
- Spanish conquistador who led the conquest over the Inca
- The ______________Exchange refers to trade between Old World and New World
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- Capital city of the Aztec
- The European nation that initially claimed Florida, Texas, and California
- Spanish conquistador who led the conquest over the Aztec
- One of the most important plants found in the New World
- Small mountainous country north of Italy
- These Europeans claimed the interior of North America
- This treaty left Portugal with the eastern coast of South America.
- ________ Factors that would draw a person to a particular place
- Island to the west of Great Britain
- These Europeans colonized North America's east coast
- Central American Civilization conquered by the Spanish in 1521
- These Europeans dominated colonization in the new world during the 1500s
- The reason African slaves proved more reliable than Native American slaves
- An extremely useful Old-World animal
- An Old-World disease that wreaked havoc in the New-World
- ________ Factors that would make you want leave a place
- The Spanish built one of these which was considered invincible
- Home country of Christopher Columbus
- A modern day country that combines England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
39 Clues: Capital city of the Aztec • People from the Netherlands • The bravest teacher at Stebbins • The smartest teacher at Stebbins • Island to the west of Great Britain • The ocean between Europe and America • An extremely useful Old-World animal • Home country of Christopher Columbus • The most athletic teacher at Stebbins • Small mountainous country north of Italy • ...
SOCIAL STUDIES VOCABULARY 2023-01-04
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- This Ocean is to the western part of North and Central America.
- Central America was home to this civilization.
- The largest rainforest in the world.
- This lake is shared by Bolivia and Perú.
- It is a communist state in South America.
- The highest waterfall in the world.
- The largest Island in the world.
- The largest river in the world.
- The 2nd largest barrier reef in the world.
- This Biome is mainly found in Central and South America.
- This region connects South and North America.
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- The largest Central American country.
- This civilization was located in Mexico.
- The Americas received their name after him.
- The US is considered to be this because of its cultural mix.
- The capital of Brazil.
- The largest North American Lake
- The longest mountain range in the world.
18 Clues: The capital of Brazil. • The largest river in the world. • The largest North American Lake • The largest Island in the world. • The highest waterfall in the world. • The largest rainforest in the world. • The largest Central American country. • This civilization was located in Mexico. • This lake is shared by Bolivia and Perú. • The longest mountain range in the world. • ...
countries 2023-03-02
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- capital city of sweden
- capital city of Portugal
- highest population in the world
- safest country in the world
- strongest country in the world
- largest island in the world
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- happiest country in the world
- biggest country in the world
- tallest mountain in the world
- largest desert in the world
- longest river in the world
- City smallest country in the world
12 Clues: capital city of sweden • capital city of Portugal • longest river in the world • largest desert in the world • safest country in the world • largest island in the world • biggest country in the world • happiest country in the world • tallest mountain in the world • strongest country in the world • highest population in the world • City smallest country in the world
Countries Of The WORLD 2023-03-24
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- Raided 178 Countries
- PIZZA
- World Cup 2022 Winners
- WORLD CUP 2022 HOST
- Biggest country
- snails
- Smallest Country
- SUIIIIIII!
- Where was Musk Born?
- LazarBeam lives here (We do Too)
- 4 Soccer World Cup Titles
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- HOLDS OHIO
- Biggest African Country
- LARGEST life expectancy
- 5 Soccer World Cup Titles
- Made the language we speak
- Has its own language (Mexico Speaks It)
17 Clues: PIZZA • snails • HOLDS OHIO • SUIIIIIII! • Biggest country • Smallest Country • WORLD CUP 2022 HOST • Raided 178 Countries • Where was Musk Born? • World Cup 2022 Winners • Biggest African Country • LARGEST life expectancy • 5 Soccer World Cup Titles • 4 Soccer World Cup Titles • Made the language we speak • LazarBeam lives here (We do Too) • Has its own language (Mexico Speaks It)
F1 Drivers 2025-01-14
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- Started F1 in 2024 with both Ferrari and Haas
- First Chinese driver
- Two-time World Champion and oldest driver on the current grid
- The son of a 7 time world champion
- Mercedes driver, won his first race in São Paulo 2022
- 2016 World Champion and stopped after his championship
- THE GOAT, crashed in 2021 changing the outcome of the drivers' championship
- Known for his time with Mercedes and being one of the best teammates to Hamilton
- McLaren driver who almost defeated Verstappen in 2024
- Three-time World Champion who got burned after a crash in at the Nürburgring
- 2007 World Champion known as “Iceman”
- Known for his aggressive driving and crashing with fellow drivers
- Smallest driver on the current grid
- Four-time World Champion and drove for both Red Bull and Ferarri
- Second Red Bull driver in 2025
- Known for his overtaking skills at Red Bull and big smile
- Started his F1 career in 2010 and still has not finished on the podium
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- Thai driver who drove for Red Bull and currently drives for Williams
- Seven-time World Champion, legendary Ferrari driver
- British 2009 World Champion and drove with 22
- Left Alpine to drive at Haas in 2025
- Three-time World Champion and has a son who drove in F1
- Known as "Checo"
- French driver who drove for Red Bull and currently drives for Alpine
- McLaren driver who is known for his impressive rookie season
- Four-time/Current World Champion
- Dutch driver fired mid-season in 2023
- Canadian driver and his father owns the team he drives at
- Replaced American driver at Williams in 2024
- Drove in Abu Dhabi in 2024 for his first F1 race
- Three-time World Champion who died in the San Marino (Imola) GP 1994
- Seven-time World Champion and joined Ferrari in 2025
- Got fired from Ferrari and joined Williams in 2025
- Ferrari driver known as the “Prince of Monaco”
- American replaced at Williams in 2024
35 Clues: Known as "Checo" • First Chinese driver • Second Red Bull driver in 2025 • Four-time/Current World Champion • The son of a 7 time world champion • Smallest driver on the current grid • Left Alpine to drive at Haas in 2025 • Dutch driver fired mid-season in 2023 • 2007 World Champion known as “Iceman” • American replaced at Williams in 2024 • ...
Maping 2024-03-14
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- Coldest country
- Largest ocean in the world
- 3rd longest river in the US
- Santa lives there
- Biggest lake in Maine
- Second biggest country
- Second largest state in the US
- Separates eastern from the western
- Home of the kangaroo
- Home of the golden state bridge
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- DC Home of the white house
- Half a sphere
- Longest river in the world.
- Smallest ocean in the world
- imaginary line around the earth
- Biggest state in the US
- Known for lobster
- Second biggest river in the US
- Biggest mountain in Maine
- Home of Disney World
20 Clues: Half a sphere • Coldest country • Santa lives there • Known for lobster • Home of the kangaroo • Home of Disney World • Biggest lake in Maine • Second biggest country • Biggest state in the US • Biggest mountain in Maine • Largest ocean in the world • Longest river in the world. • Smallest ocean in the world • 3rd longest river in the US • DC Home of the white house • ...
Maping 2024-03-14
Across
- Coldest country
- Largest ocean in the world
- 3rd longest river in the US
- Santa lives there
- Biggest lake in Maine
- Second biggest country
- Second largest state in the US
- Separates eastern from the western
- Home of the kangaroo
- Home of the golden state bridge
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- DC Home of the white house
- Half a sphere
- Longest river in the world.
- Smallest ocean in the world
- imaginary line around the earth
- Biggest state in the US
- Known for lobster
- Second biggest river in the US
- Biggest mountain in Maine
- Home of Disney World
20 Clues: Half a sphere • Coldest country • Santa lives there • Known for lobster • Home of the kangaroo • Home of Disney World • Biggest lake in Maine • Second biggest country • Biggest state in the US • Biggest mountain in Maine • Largest ocean in the world • Longest river in the world. • Smallest ocean in the world • 3rd longest river in the US • DC Home of the white house • ...
Maping 2024-03-14
Across
- Coldest country
- Largest ocean in the world
- 3rd longest river in the US
- Santa lives there
- Biggest lake in Maine
- Second biggest country
- Second largest state in the US
- Separates eastern from the western
- Home of the kangaroo
- Home of the golden state bridge
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- DC Home of the white house
- Half a sphere
- Longest river in the world.
- Smallest ocean in the world
- imaginary line around the earth
- Biggest state in the US
- Known for lobster
- Second biggest river in the US
- Biggest mountain in Maine
- Home of Disney World
20 Clues: Half a sphere • Coldest country • Santa lives there • Known for lobster • Home of the kangaroo • Home of Disney World • Biggest lake in Maine • Second biggest country • Biggest state in the US • Biggest mountain in Maine • Largest ocean in the world • Longest river in the world. • Smallest ocean in the world • 3rd longest river in the US • DC Home of the white house • ...
Maping 2024-03-14
Across
- Coldest country
- Largest ocean in the world
- 3rd longest river in the US
- Santa lives there
- Biggest lake in Maine
- Second biggest country
- Second largest state in the US
- Separates eastern from the western
- Home of the kangaroo
- Home of the golden state bridge
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- DC Home of the white house
- Half a sphere
- Longest river in the world.
- Smallest ocean in the world
- imaginary line around the earth
- Biggest state in the US
- Known for lobster
- Second biggest river in the US
- Biggest mountain in Maine
- Home of Disney World
20 Clues: Half a sphere • Coldest country • Santa lives there • Known for lobster • Home of the kangaroo • Home of Disney World • Biggest lake in Maine • Second biggest country • Biggest state in the US • Biggest mountain in Maine • Largest ocean in the world • Longest river in the world. • Smallest ocean in the world • 3rd longest river in the US • DC Home of the white house • ...
Maping 2024-03-14
Across
- Coldest country
- Largest ocean in the world
- 3rd longest river in the US
- Santa lives there
- Biggest lake in Maine
- Second biggest country
- Second largest state in the US
- Separates eastern from the western
- Home of the kangaroo
- Home of the golden state bridge
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- DC Home of the white house
- Half a sphere
- Longest river in the world.
- Smallest ocean in the world
- imaginary line around the earth
- Biggest state in the US
- Known for lobster
- Second biggest river in the US
- Biggest mountain in Maine
- Home of Disney World
20 Clues: Half a sphere • Coldest country • Santa lives there • Known for lobster • Home of the kangaroo • Home of Disney World • Biggest lake in Maine • Second biggest country • Biggest state in the US • Biggest mountain in Maine • Largest ocean in the world • Longest river in the world. • Smallest ocean in the world • 3rd longest river in the US • DC Home of the white house • ...
Maping 2024-03-14
Across
- Coldest country
- Largest ocean in the world
- 3rd longest river in the US
- Santa lives there
- Biggest lake in Maine
- Second biggest country
- Second largest state in the US
- Separates eastern from the western
- Home of the kangaroo
- Home of the golden state bridge
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- DC Home of the white house
- Half a sphere
- Longest river in the world.
- Smallest ocean in the world
- imaginary line around the earth
- Biggest state in the US
- Known for lobster
- Second biggest river in the US
- Biggest mountain in Maine
- Home of Disney World
20 Clues: Half a sphere • Coldest country • Santa lives there • Known for lobster • Home of the kangaroo • Home of Disney World • Biggest lake in Maine • Second biggest country • Biggest state in the US • Biggest mountain in Maine • Largest ocean in the world • Longest river in the world. • Smallest ocean in the world • 3rd longest river in the US • DC Home of the white house • ...
Maping 2024-03-14
Across
- Coldest country
- Largest ocean in the world
- 3rd longest river in the US
- Santa lives there
- Biggest lake in Maine
- Second biggest country
- Second largest state in the US
- Separates eastern from the western
- Home of the kangaroo
- Home of the golden state bridge
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- DC Home of the white house
- Half a sphere
- Longest river in the world.
- Smallest ocean in the world
- imaginary line around the earth
- Biggest state in the US
- Known for lobster
- Second biggest river in the US
- Biggest mountain in Maine
- Home of Disney World
20 Clues: Half a sphere • Coldest country • Santa lives there • Known for lobster • Home of the kangaroo • Home of Disney World • Biggest lake in Maine • Second biggest country • Biggest state in the US • Biggest mountain in Maine • Largest ocean in the world • Longest river in the world. • Smallest ocean in the world • 3rd longest river in the US • DC Home of the white house • ...
Animals 2026-04-13
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- King of the jungle
- Milk.
- It is the fastest sea animal in the world
- 60% of their bodies is water
- We ride them
- Meowwwwwwwwww
- SSSSsssssSSSSS...
- 3 words: annoying. flightless. birds.
- The largest reptile in the world
- King of the sky
- Polar, sloth, sun, grizzly, black, brown
- What does the ___ say?!
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- The dumbest fish in the world
- Garbage eaters
- We are descended from them
- The biggest animal in the world
- The world's largest cat species
- Woof
- They are white in winter and brown in summer
- G.P. Vanier ____
20 Clues: Woof • Milk. • We ride them • Meowwwwwwwwww • Garbage eaters • King of the sky • G.P. Vanier ____ • SSSSsssssSSSSS... • King of the jungle • What does the ___ say?! • We are descended from them • 60% of their bodies is water • The dumbest fish in the world • The biggest animal in the world • The world's largest cat species • The largest reptile in the world • ...
Rowyn Ruddek - The Atlantic World 2024-10-10
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- conqueror of incans
- competition for national wealth
- a disease brought from old to new world
- Aztec emperor
- British vs French
- land controlled by another nation
- private ownership
- trade network new world, Africa, europe
- slave ships across the Atlantic
- Spanish abusing native American labors
- conqueror of Aztec
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- first contact with the Americas
- purchases and selling of goods across the world
- Incan ruler
- investors buy shares larger company
- cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- transportation slaves from Africa to new world
- mix Spanish and native American
- Spanish conquerors
- first British colony
20 Clues: Incan ruler • Aztec emperor • British vs French • private ownership • Spanish conquerors • conqueror of Aztec • conqueror of incans • first British colony • first contact with the Americas • competition for national wealth • mix Spanish and native American • slave ships across the Atlantic • land controlled by another nation • investors buy shares larger company • ...
Brazil National Player 1980s 2023-06-18
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- Attacking Brazilian left-back and exceptional dribbler
- Strong Brazilian defender and winner of the 1994 World Cup
- Dependable Brazilian defender and key member of the 1982 World Cup team
- Versatile Brazilian forward and scorer in the 1982 World Cup
- Skillful Brazilian midfielder and captain of the 1982 World Cup team
- Agile Brazilian goalkeeper and key member of the 1982 World Cup team
- Solid Brazilian defender and anchor of the defense
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- Energetic Brazilian midfielder and scorer of memorable goals
- Skillful Brazilian right-back and key contributor in the 1982 World Cup
- Dynamic Brazilian midfielder and tough tackler
- Elegant Brazilian midfielder and influential leader on and off the pitch
- Attacking Brazilian left-back and scorer in the 1994 World Cup
- Talented Brazilian forward and prominent figure in the 1986 World Cup
- Creative Brazilian midfielder and playmaker extraordinaire
- Prolific Brazilian forward and top scorer in the 1986 World Cup
15 Clues: Dynamic Brazilian midfielder and tough tackler • Solid Brazilian defender and anchor of the defense • Attacking Brazilian left-back and exceptional dribbler • Creative Brazilian midfielder and playmaker extraordinaire • Strong Brazilian defender and winner of the 1994 World Cup • Energetic Brazilian midfielder and scorer of memorable goals • ...
International Puzzler 2017-11-08
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- Most popular beer in the world (China)
- Popular sport in Japan
- Longest river in the world
- Largest coffee producing country
- National bird of Guatemala
- Home to the only permanent US military base in Africa
- Language spoken in Tanzania and Kenya, to name a few
- Sacred Hindu river
- Traditional war cry/dance in New Zealand
- Traditional Arabic greeting
- Holy Land for three major religions
- Capital city of Uganda
- Smallest country in the world
- Most watched news channel in the world
- Giant Brazilian festival
- Largest country in the world
- Number of major languages in India
- You may have a layover in this German city
- Language spoken in Pakistan
- National cheese of Greece
- Mountain to climb in Tanzania
- Dance invented in Cuba
- The "Rose City" of Jordan
- Month of the Hindu New Year, Diwali
- Capital city of Greenland
- Scottish dish made from Sheep's stomach, heart, liver and tongue
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- Noodle dish of Vietnam
- World population ~___ billion
- Currency exchanged for a sombrero, maybe
- City covered in ash, 79 A.D.
- Largest producer of saffron and pistachios
- City famous for the Running of the Bulls
- Caribbean island home to two countries
- Roman aqueduct in France
- Number of countries in the world: 19___
- Country home to the wallaby and wombat
- Average life expectancy in the world ~___ years
- Host country of the 2018 Winter Olympics
- Bird on the Egyptian flag
- Goodbye, in Florence
- Largest fast food chain in the world
- Currency of Nigeria
- Country with the most McDonald's (excluding the US)
- World, in French
- Only country without a square flag
- Indigenous people of Northern Scandinavia
- Name for a mister in Argentina
- Here you will find La Sagrada Familia
- City across two continents
- Dance popular in Argentina
- Capital of Morocco
51 Clues: World, in French • Sacred Hindu river • Capital of Morocco • Currency of Nigeria • Goodbye, in Florence • Noodle dish of Vietnam • Popular sport in Japan • Capital city of Uganda • Dance invented in Cuba • Roman aqueduct in France • Giant Brazilian festival • Bird on the Egyptian flag • National cheese of Greece • The "Rose City" of Jordan • Capital city of Greenland • ...
Springbok/World Cup Trivia 2023-09-07
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- Who holds the record for the most points scored in a single Rugby World Cup tournament?
- What does the abbreviation SARU stand for?
- Which country has never missed a Rugby World Cup tournament since its inception in 1987?
- How many sets of fathers and sons have played for the Springboks?
- Which member of Springbok management recently released a book.
- Which Springbok player famously lifted Nelson Mandela's hand in unity during the 1995 Rugby World Cup final?
- Which teacher at school was related to Jonah Lomu through the marriage of a family member?
- What is the rugby world cup called?
- Which Springbok player was named the World Rugby Player of the Year in 2019?
- Which team won the Rugby World Cup in 2019, held in Japan?
- Which South African city is home to the Emirates Airline Park stadium?
- Which Rugby World Cup featured the famous "Jonah Lomu" era? 19__?
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- Which country calls Murrayfield their home ground?
- Which Springbok holds the record for the most Test caps?
- Who is the current head coach of the South African Springbok rugby team?
- The All Blacks' famous war cry.
- Who captains the Springboks?
- Which country co-hosted the first world with New Zealand?
- Which South African province has the Cheetahs as its representative team in professional rugby?
- Which position does Eben Etzebeth play?
- Who is the all-time leading point scorer for the Springboks?
- Who became the first (and currently only) international player to captain his nation to two titles.
- Who scored the match-winning drop goal in the 1995 Rugby World Cup final?
- Which South African School has produced the most Springboks?
- How many teams are included in the tournament since 1999?
- Name the host nation for 2023.
- What is the Springboks' traditional jersey color?
- How many world cups have the Springboks won?
28 Clues: Who captains the Springboks? • Name the host nation for 2023. • The All Blacks' famous war cry. • What is the rugby world cup called? • Which position does Eben Etzebeth play? • What does the abbreviation SARU stand for? • How many world cups have the Springboks won? • What is the Springboks' traditional jersey color? • Which country calls Murrayfield their home ground? • ...
World War One Test Review 2021-02-12
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- Which allied power did not join the League of Nations?
- This was the name of Germany's plan (which failed) to win world war one. It was created in 1904.
- The space between two opposing trenches.
- A nickname for world war one. (Begins with "the w").
- This type of media was used heavily in world war one and encouraged people to join the military, join the war effort, etc.
- During the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, the United States, Great Britain, Italy, and France were know as the _________.(Begins with the letter "b").
- The Treaty of Versailles was signed on this day.
- Acronym used to explain how world war one occurred.
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- Trenches in world war one were ______.
- America refused to _____ the Treaty of Versailles.
- This weapon was first used in world war one. It was big, slow, and first unleashed in 1916.
- Germany said that it would support Austri-Hungary regardless of its choice. This was know as a ____. (Starts with "bla").
- The name of a famous battle in France that occurred all throughout 1916.
- Famous American soldier who captured 132 Germans during the Meuse-Argonne offensive.
- This country was created after world war one and begins with the letter "P".
- This was a popular weapons for the Germans. It was extremely effective against infantry but could be thwarted with a mask.
- America joined world war one and declared war on Germany on this day (write the date like: "MonthDayYear).
- The war lasted for _____.
- It was estimated that _______ casualties occurred due to world war one. (Begins with a 4).
- A member of the Serbian terrorist group know as the "Black Hand" who was responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
20 Clues: The war lasted for _____. • Trenches in world war one were ______. • The space between two opposing trenches. • The Treaty of Versailles was signed on this day. • America refused to _____ the Treaty of Versailles. • Acronym used to explain how world war one occurred. • A nickname for world war one. (Begins with "the w"). • ...
Rode athletes. 2023-10-27
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- he is one the best cowboys to ride wild broncs and bulls very good!
- a cowboy that retired already that was a 2008 PBR world champion.
- he made history by winning the PBR and rookie of the year in one year.
- highest point ride in history
- he is a 7x PRCA all round champion.
- a great very good bull rider that was the 2017 world champion.
- he was 1x time bull rider that got hung up and boote by a bull
- one of the ropers that has the best hand and arm that can throw the rope as long as he can
- the only bull rider to got to ride 8 seconds in one of the toughest bull in the PBR.
- a good very talented bull rider that tragically got killed by a bull
- she is a 4 time PRCA barrel racing champion and she is married to jess lockwood
- not a world champion but he has a iron cowboy title that no one can't take from him
- 2018 world champion
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- 3x time world champion in a row
- a good heeler father of 3 that made the fastes time with a header that is also father of 3 ;)
- he is also a PRCA champion that partners up with juniorngueria by making the fastes time in the world.
- first african american to become a bull rider in the PBR
- he is a father of 3 and ropes pretty good with one of his closest friend and also made the fastest time in the world of team roping
- first brazilian bullrider and also 3x world champion
- he is one of the best heelers and PRCA champion by making the fastest time in the world
20 Clues: 2018 world champion • highest point ride in history • 3x time world champion in a row • he is a 7x PRCA all round champion. • first brazilian bullrider and also 3x world champion • first african american to become a bull rider in the PBR • a great very good bull rider that was the 2017 world champion. • he was 1x time bull rider that got hung up and boote by a bull • ...
WW1 2024-11-24
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- The countries, including France, Britain, Russia, and later the U.S., that fought against the Central Powers.
- The assassin who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- A British ship sunk by Germany in 1915, killing 1,198 people and leading to U.S. involvement in the war.
- A strategy where merchant ships traveled together for protection from German submarines.
- The agreement in 1918 to stop fighting, ending World War I.
- The dangerous area between opposing trenches, where soldiers risked death.
- An international group created after World War I to promote peace, but the U.S. didn't join.
- The countries of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria in World War I.
- A part of the Treaty of Versailles that blamed Germany for starting World War I.
- A deadly flu pandemic in 1918 that killed millions of people worldwide.
- The German Emperor during World War I.
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- Information used to influence public opinion and encourage support for the war.
- Deadly new weapons used in World War I, like machine guns, poison gas, tanks, and airplanes.
- Payments Germany had to make to the Allies for damages caused during the war.
- U.S. President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace, including the idea of a League of Nations.
- The 1919 peace agreement that officially ended World War I and punished Germany.
- A secret German message asking Mexico to join the war against the U.S., which helped bring the U.S. into the war.
- A style of fighting where soldiers dug trenches to protect themselves from enemy fire.
- The heir to Austria-Hungary whose assassination in 1914 sparked World War I.
- The 1917 uprising that overthrew Russia’s Tsar and led to a communist government.
- A 1917 U.S. law that drafted men into military service for World War I.
21 Clues: The German Emperor during World War I. • The assassin who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand. • The agreement in 1918 to stop fighting, ending World War I. • A deadly flu pandemic in 1918 that killed millions of people worldwide. • A 1917 U.S. law that drafted men into military service for World War I. • ...
CHAPTER 28 ECTRA CREDIT 2026-05-29
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- PRIMARY POLITICAL PARTY GROUP OF ITALY BEOFRE AND DURING WORLD WAR II
- LOCATION IN WHICH THE GERMAN DICTATOR OF WORLD WAR II WAS BORN IN
- LAST NAME OF THE DICATOR WHO LEGALLY TOOK CONTROL OF GERMANY BEFORE WORLD WAR II
- NAME FOR THE SOVIET UNION'S POLICING FORCE
- THE _____________ ACT ALLOWED ABSOLUTE POWER AND AUTHORIT IN GERMANY
- LAST NAME OF ITALIAN LEADER BEFORE WORLD WAR II BEGAN
- LAST NAME OF THE LEADER FOR BRITAIN DURING WORLD WAR II
- INCLUDED COUNTRIES OF GERMANY, ITALY, AND JAPAN
- PLEASE FINISH THE PHRASE "BEER HALL ____________"
- LAST NAME OF THE PRESIDENT WHO DECIDED TO DROP ATOMIC BOMBS ON JAPAN
- PROPERTY THAT GERMANY SOUGHT TO CONTROL BEFORE WORLD WAR II BEGAN
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- LAST NAME OF THE SOVIET UNION DICTATOR WHO TOOK OVER SHORTLY AFTER WORLD WAR I
- LAST NAME OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO CREATED ONE OF THE FIRST MODELS OF COMMUNISM
- THE FINAL _____________ WAS USED TO KILL MANY JEWISH PEOPLE
- LAST NAME OF THE PRESIDENT WHO DIED BEFORE WORLD WAR II ENDED
- THE _____________ SHIRTS WERE REPLACED BECAUSE OF THEIR INCAPABILITY
- INCLUDED COUNTRIES OF BRITAIN AND FRANCE
- THE THIRD __________ WAS MEANT TO MODEL AFTER GREECE AND ROME
- NOT A RELIGION, THIS IDEOLOGY WAS SPREAD THROUGHOUT THE SOVIET UNION UNDER A DICTATORIAL LEADER
- BATTLE IN WHICH THE GERMANS WERE TURNED BACK BECAUSE OF HARSH WEATHER
- THE _____________ SHIRTS WERE A TRAINED MILITARY GROUP OF GERMANY
- NAME FOR THE TYPE OF ECONOMY THAT THE SOVIET UNION CEATED FOR THEMSELVES
- BATTLE IN WHICH GERMANY'S AIR FORCE WAS INEFFECTIVE
- SHORTENED NAME FOR THE POLITICAL PARTY THAT TOOK CONTROL OF GERMANY BEFORE WORLD WAR II
24 Clues: INCLUDED COUNTRIES OF BRITAIN AND FRANCE • NAME FOR THE SOVIET UNION'S POLICING FORCE • INCLUDED COUNTRIES OF GERMANY, ITALY, AND JAPAN • PLEASE FINISH THE PHRASE "BEER HALL ____________" • BATTLE IN WHICH GERMANY'S AIR FORCE WAS INEFFECTIVE • LAST NAME OF ITALIAN LEADER BEFORE WORLD WAR II BEGAN • LAST NAME OF THE LEADER FOR BRITAIN DURING WORLD WAR II • ...
Football 2024-07-22
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- The football league that 'The Beckham Rule' applies to
- Frank Lampard started his professional career at this club (----,---)
- This sports brand has supplied every World Cup since 1970 with balls
- England's top scorer at World Cups (-----,----)
- The stadium known as the 'Theatre of Dreams' (---,--------)
- The amount of times North Korea has qualified for the tournament
- This nation has won the most World Cups
- Before Manchester United started wearing red, they wore gold and one other colour
- The youngest person to ever score in a World Cup tournament (surname)
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- The English club that has won the most FA Cup titles
- The English team that won the first Premier League title (----------,------)
- The first English club to win the European Cup twice
- The top scorer in the 2002 FIFA World Cup (surname)
- Hearts and Hibs both play their home games in this Scottish city
- The colour of the ball used in the 1966 final
- The amount of times Germany has won the World Cup as a unified country
- The only nation to top the FIFA World Rankings without ever winning a World Cup
17 Clues: This nation has won the most World Cups • The colour of the ball used in the 1966 final • England's top scorer at World Cups (-----,----) • The top scorer in the 2002 FIFA World Cup (surname) • The English club that has won the most FA Cup titles • The first English club to win the European Cup twice • The football league that 'The Beckham Rule' applies to • ...
Country in the world 2023-10-10
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- The dirtiest and most populous country in the world
- The oldest country to ever colonize Indonesia and the capital is Amsterdam
- The capital is Paris and has the Eiffel Tower
- The currency is the pesos and the capital is Manila
- The capital is Kiev and has a conflict with russia
- The capital is Lisbon and known by Cristiano Ronaldo
- The capital is Ankara and it has the city of Istanbul
- The capital is London and the currency is poundsterling
- The smallest country and does not have permanent statehood
- Has the best military and the capital is Washington DC
- The cleanest country in the world and the capital is Copenhagen
- The capital is Dublin and the language is Gaeilge
- The capital is Berlin and was involved in two world war
- Has the largest population in the world and the capital is New Delhi
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- The capital is Athens and popular by the mythology
- The capital is Kuala Lumpur and it is a harmonious multicultural city
- The capital is Brussels and was involved in world war 1
- Is the largest tea producer in the world and the capital is Beijing
- It has the most islands in the world and the capital is Stockholm
- Located in the far north and the capital is Nuuk
- Has the cheapest cost of living and the capital is Islamabad
- The capital is Vienna and was involved in world war 1
- It has pyramids and the capital is Cairo
- The easternmost ASEAN country and the capital is Jakarta
- Has the longest river in the world and the capital is Brasilia
25 Clues: It has pyramids and the capital is Cairo • The capital is Paris and has the Eiffel Tower • Located in the far north and the capital is Nuuk • The capital is Dublin and the language is Gaeilge • The capital is Athens and popular by the mythology • The capital is Kiev and has a conflict with russia • The dirtiest and most populous country in the world • ...
UNIT 3 — Imperialism & World War I 2025-11-26
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- Policy of stronger nations taking control of weaker territories
- Addition to the Monroe Doctrine claiming US policing power in Latin America
- Law creating a draft and raising an army for World War One
- World War One fighting style involving deep trenches and no mans land
- Payments imposed on Germany for war damages after World War One
- Sensationalized reporting that helped push the US into the Spanish American War
- Waterway completed in 1914 linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- Name for United States forces fighting in Europe during World War One
- Wilsons foreign policy supporting democratic governments
- US policy demanding equal trading rights in China
- International peacekeeping organization proposed by Wilson after World War One
- Strong pride in ones nation or ethnic group
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- Commander of the American Expeditionary Force
- German tactic of sinking ships without warning
- Network of treaties binding nations to defend each other before World War One
- Tafts foreign policy using investment and loans to influence nations
- Battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor helping spark the Spanish American War
- Roosevelts foreign policy speak softly and carry a big stick
- Volunteer cavalry unit led by Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish American War
- Secret message urging Mexico to ally with Germany against the United States
- 1898 conflict that made the United States an overseas imperial power
- Treaty ending World War One and harshly punishing Germany
- Glorification of military power and buildup of armies before World War One
- President Wilsons peace plan after World War One
- 1898 action by which the United States took over the Hawaiian Islands
25 Clues: Strong pride in ones nation or ethnic group • Commander of the American Expeditionary Force • German tactic of sinking ships without warning • President Wilsons peace plan after World War One • US policy demanding equal trading rights in China • Wilsons foreign policy supporting democratic governments • Treaty ending World War One and harshly punishing Germany • ...
APUSH Unit 1 Review Terms 2025-08-27
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- Native Americans lacked this to combat diseases
- by joining a new culture, you might lose your own
- country Columbus sailed for
- inspired Columbus's transatlantic journey
- how the European conquerors viewed the Native Americans
- conqueror
- the religious goal that the Catholic Europeans had for the Native Americans
- how the Europeans viewed themselves as compared to the Native Americans
- "seeds" of this were planted when the Europeans began arriving
- big enemy of Spain, they haven't arrived in the New World (yet)
- country Columbus was born in
- intentionally removing or killing a group of people based on their beliefs (like what happened to the peoples of the New World)
- the name of the Spanish fleet
- how Native American men viewed women in their culture
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- name of treaty that split up the undiscovered world
- another reason the Europeans were exploring the globe
- disease brought over by the Europeans
- one reason the Europeans were exploring the globe
- this animal was key to every aspect of Native American culture
- were brought over from Europe (the Native Americans had not seen them before)
- country that Spain agreed to split the undiscovered world with
- description of Native American living (they were...)
- Europeans had this, Aztecs did not = end of the Aztec empire
- Columbus' original destination
- another powerful European country: when they hear about Spain's discoveries, they start coming to New World
- most of the Native American culture revolved around this
- swapping ideas, technologies & diseases b/t the New World and the Old World
- they are slowly brought to the New World from Africa (another "seed" for the future)
- labor system forced upon the inhabitants of the New World
- name of the famous (and last) Aztec ruler
30 Clues: conqueror • country Columbus sailed for • country Columbus was born in • the name of the Spanish fleet • Columbus' original destination • disease brought over by the Europeans • inspired Columbus's transatlantic journey • name of the famous (and last) Aztec ruler • Native Americans lacked this to combat diseases • one reason the Europeans were exploring the globe • ...
World Religions 2012-12-07
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- 13 percent of world population
- Hebrew people living in Palestine along the eastern Mediterranean Sea
- .2 percent of world population
- Conducts religious services
- believing in God
- father of the Jewish people
- believing in one god
- First five books of the Christian bible
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- 33 percent of world population
- 6 percent of world population
- 20 percent of world population
- Jewish New Year September- October
- Place of worship or Jewish people
- foods prepared in a certain way no meat w/ dairy, seafood
- an organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, practices, and worship that centers on one or more gods.
- built the Jewish temple in the capital of Jerusalem
16 Clues: believing in God • believing in one god • Conducts religious services • father of the Jewish people • 6 percent of world population • 33 percent of world population • 13 percent of world population • .2 percent of world population • 20 percent of world population • Place of worship or Jewish people • Jewish New Year September- October • First five books of the Christian bible • ...
World News 2013-05-07
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- one in the winter and one in the summer
- Famous tourist attraction in Egypt
- earthquakes, floods, cyclones, volcanic eruptions and droughts.
- floods from which river bring rich soil to the nearby land
- a war between factions, regions or people of the same country.
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- another type of word currency
- people to their environment to survive
- the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment is known as air...
- where was a war 15 years ago?
- children forced to work against their will
- the people who practice the religion of Islam are...
- a country in South Asia which is seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people
- after Aljazeera started giving news, throughout the Arab springs people began to ..against there government.
- Saudi Arabia, Syria and Turkey are all in Asia.
- The continent that Egypt is in
- a rich country in the Middle East
16 Clues: another type of word currency • where was a war 15 years ago? • The continent that Egypt is in • a rich country in the Middle East • Famous tourist attraction in Egypt • one in the winter and one in the summer • children forced to work against their will • people to their environment to survive • the people who practice the religion of Islam are... • ...
Our World 2013-06-18
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- something we are good at
- surroundings of the place in which human beings live
- substances such as coal and oil that occur naturally and have a valuable purpose for humans and the world today
- being in charge and having power over others
- everything that exists; everything in space and time
- belief that everything started with a big bang about 14 billion years ago; the universe began to expand, then cooled down, forming the earth and other planets
- the soul in Hinduism, the part of God inside us that moves on to another body or form after death
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- believing that the creation account as told in the Bible is not a literal account of how creation occurred
- believing that the creation account as told in the Bible is true – it happened literally as it is described
- part of human nature that is spiritual in form and influences an individual’s personality
- argument that life began in simple forms and evolved into the more complex forms we see today
- out of nothing
- God-given responsibility to care for the world
- way in which something is uniquely made; God’s Creation of the universe
- Hindu expression for ‘beginning-less’
- all the people who live on the earth; a sense of compassion or benevolence towards other members of the human race
16 Clues: out of nothing • something we are good at • Hindu expression for ‘beginning-less’ • being in charge and having power over others • God-given responsibility to care for the world • surroundings of the place in which human beings live • everything that exists; everything in space and time • way in which something is uniquely made; God’s Creation of the universe • ...
Earth world 2014-05-20
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- force upon a surface by an object,fluid.
- the process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water,glaciers,winds,waves,etc.
- a period of time marked by distinctive character,events.
- remains, or trace of a living thing of a former geologic age,as a skeleton or footprint.
- the ejection of molten rock.
- one of the structures composing the skeleton of a vertebrate.
- a substance obtained by mining.
- the star that is the central body of the solar system.
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- a class of individuals having some common characteristics or qualities;distinct sort or kind.
- types of rock that are formed by the deposition of material at the earths surface.
- a large amount of species that die.
- the act or process of petrifying.
- any flow of electric charge through a gas,liquid or solid.
- the act of adapting.
- period of the Paleozoic era from 500 to 425 million years ago.
- period of the Paleozoic era occurring from about 280 to 230 million years ago.
16 Clues: the act of adapting. • the ejection of molten rock. • a substance obtained by mining. • the act or process of petrifying. • a large amount of species that die. • force upon a surface by an object,fluid. • the star that is the central body of the solar system. • a period of time marked by distinctive character,events. • ...
Eden's World! 2015-12-22
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- / Eden loves to watch this before school each day
- One of Eden's homes is in this place
- Eden can listen to this music over and over again
- Eden eats this every Tuesday night
- If Eden was in a band, this friend would most likely be in the band
- Pear/ Eden's favorite thing to eat before the kitchen is closed
- Eden has had the most sleepovers with this friend
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- Eden's favorite pair of shoes
- The most important animal in Eden's life
- Mommy pretends that she is this animal sometimes when tucking Eden into bed
- Eden's favorite football team
- This is the color of Eden's school uniform
- Eden can play with these tiny figures for hours at the table
- / One of Steph's many nicknames for Eden
- Eden used to pretend to be this person who wore a big curly wig
- Wars / Eden's movie obsession
16 Clues: Eden's favorite pair of shoes • Eden's favorite football team • Wars / Eden's movie obsession • Eden eats this every Tuesday night • One of Eden's homes is in this place • The most important animal in Eden's life • / One of Steph's many nicknames for Eden • This is the color of Eden's school uniform • / Eden loves to watch this before school each day • ...
Religion world 2020-01-16
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- small sword khalsa initiates protection
- felling voidness, emptiness the doctrine of
- a Monk a young men
- feeling there is no external self- disbelieve
- the law of cause and effect Action
- ones believe Christian
- the holy name of God by Sikhs
- proclaimed true religion Doctrines
- spiritual teaching Terse
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- signing of sacred hymns by Guru Granth Sahib
- moral order, righteousness religion
- personal response to dimension interpersonal
- individual soul personal interval
- Patterned religious act believes
- made from sugar and water symbolizing of sweetness
- ancient scripture revered
16 Clues: a Monk a young men • ones believe Christian • spiritual teaching Terse • ancient scripture revered • the holy name of God by Sikhs • Patterned religious act believes • individual soul personal interval • the law of cause and effect Action • proclaimed true religion Doctrines • moral order, righteousness religion • small sword khalsa initiates protection • ...
World Religions 2017-05-16
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- an incarnation of a deity
- a sikh temple
- a sikh congregation
- a person who is dedicated to liberating others from suffering
- a sudden experience of enlightenment awareness
- intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities
- the principle that there is no eternal self
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- yoga posture
- believing in ones received traditions as completely and exclusively true
- belief that all life was created by God
- the individual soul
- Full awareness of invisible reality
- an ascetic sikh order
- impermanence
- granth the collected writings of Guru Singh
- an occupational category
16 Clues: yoga posture • impermanence • a sikh temple • the individual soul • a sikh congregation • an ascetic sikh order • an occupational category • an incarnation of a deity • Full awareness of invisible reality • belief that all life was created by God • intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities • granth the collected writings of Guru Singh • the principle that there is no eternal self • ...
World English 2019-07-11
Tiny's World 2023-09-21
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- Nickname for the family's youngest aunt
- A cheesy street?
- Finger food one might stick down one's buche at a party
- With peppermint, a favorite Starbucks order
- Costa Rican outlet of chain restaurant managed by Franco
- Club where Vittoria met her husband
- Insult a telemarketer once called Tiny
- Controversy surrounding whitewashed paper mache doll
- Boarding school for Lucia?
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- Controversy surrounding a silver toupee
- Sounds like Mitchell's but the other sister
- Tiny's future retirement pad
- What Oreo does after too much chocolate
- The best spot for croissants in Shaker Heights
- State capitol birthplace of Tiny
- Kleptomaniac grandmother
16 Clues: A cheesy street? • Kleptomaniac grandmother • Boarding school for Lucia? • Tiny's future retirement pad • State capitol birthplace of Tiny • Club where Vittoria met her husband • Insult a telemarketer once called Tiny • Controversy surrounding a silver toupee • Nickname for the family's youngest aunt • What Oreo does after too much chocolate • ...
World War 2023-11-20
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- stuff to keep you hydrated
- has a magazine size of 600
- a place that was involved in the war
- people on your team
- the picking of people to fight
- people you are fighting against
- stuff to keep you going
- a type of weapon that was first used in war
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- most popular weapon used in the war
- a group of people ready to fight
- an explosive that people throw
- large weapon
- places on a map
- things to keep you warm
- stuff you put in your gun
- the first war
16 Clues: large weapon • the first war • places on a map • people on your team • things to keep you warm • stuff to keep you going • stuff you put in your gun • stuff to keep you hydrated • has a magazine size of 600 • an explosive that people throw • the picking of people to fight • people you are fighting against • a group of people ready to fight • most popular weapon used in the war • ...
AP WORLD 2023-03-20
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- This increase foreign trade and prevent communism.
- From this event,USA and the USSR worsened due to lack of trust and cooperation between leaders.
- Policy that provided economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism
- this limited free choice in marriage as well as other attacks on patriarchal traditions.
- At this event, Stalin agreed to join war against japan
- Also known as the Bogside Massacre
- Organization developed in 1945 to promote world peace and cooperation
- This person declared the founding of the peoples republic in China in 1949 and supported the Chinese peasantry throughout his life
- This party seized power and destroyed the tradition of the czarist rule
- Most of the countries that received aid joined this alliance
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- Most of the countries that did not receive aid joined this alliance.
- Stalin stole land from and exiled and killed these peasants
- countries that dominated politically and economically by another nation
- Term for the cold war division between the Soviet-dominated East and the U.S.-dominated West.
- campaign by the CCP, "solved" and abolished by Stalin in the 1930s
- this treaty reduced the number and size of nuclear weapons and ICBMs throughout Russia and the U.S.
16 Clues: Also known as the Bogside Massacre • This increase foreign trade and prevent communism. • At this event, Stalin agreed to join war against japan • Stalin stole land from and exiled and killed these peasants • Most of the countries that received aid joined this alliance • campaign by the CCP, "solved" and abolished by Stalin in the 1930s • ...
World Foods 2021-10-28
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- A Scottish dish consisting of a sheep's or calf's offal mixed with suet, oatmeal, and seasoning; boiled in a bag, traditionally one made of the animal's stomach.
- Popular in Greece, an eggplant or potato based dish, often including ground meat.
- A Vietnamese noodle soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, a few herbs, and meat; primarily made with either beef or chicken.
- A Jordanian dish made of lamb cooked in a sauce of fermented dried yogurt and served with rice or bulgur.
- A popular treat in Poland, made by wrapping pockets of unleavened dough around a savory or sweet fillings and cooked in boiling water.
- Popular in Ukraine, this soup is made with beets and usually served with sour cream.
- A Dutch snack that is made with thick stew and beef stock mixture that is rolled into balls, breaded, and fried.
- Thin, breaded and pan fried cutlet made from veal, popular in Austria.
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- A Spanish dish of rice, saffron, chicken, seafood, etc., cooked and served in a large shallow pan.
- A staple in Korean cuisine, is a traditional banchan made from salted and fermented vegetables.
- A popular Indian dish consisting of chicken marinated in yogurt and spice marinated chicken cooked in a cylindrical clay oven.
- A popular vegetarian dish in Lebanon traditionally made of tomatoes, finely chopped parsley, mint, bulgur, and onion; seasoned with olive oil, lemon juice, and salt.
- A thick, dark brown Australian food spread made from leftover brewers' yeast extract with various vegetable and spice additives.
- Popular in Israel, a deep-fried ball or patty made from ground chickpeas, fava beans, or both.
- A Canadian favorite that consists of French fries and cheese curds covered with a light brown gravy.
- A Japanese dish consisting of small balls or rolls of cold cooked rice served with a garnish of raw fish, vegetables, or egg.
16 Clues: Thin, breaded and pan fried cutlet made from veal, popular in Austria. • Popular in Greece, an eggplant or potato based dish, often including ground meat. • Popular in Ukraine, this soup is made with beets and usually served with sour cream. • Popular in Israel, a deep-fried ball or patty made from ground chickpeas, fava beans, or both. • ...
OUR WORLD 2021-11-24
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- SOME POEPLE HAVE CURLY HAIR, SOME PEOPLE HAVE WAVY HAIR BUT I HAVE _________ HAIR. IT'S VERY BORING!
- IN THE PAST, PEOPLE DROVE ____-_______ CARS. NOW, WE HAVE MORE MODERN CARS. THEY ARE AMAZING!
- PAPER IS ____________. WITH TIME, IT DISAPPEARS.
- IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO HAVE A _________ WITH PLASTERS, SCRISSORS, BANDAGES AND SOME MEDICINE TO CURE YOURSELF.
- THE MIDNIGHT LAYER OF THE WATER IS CALLED THE _______ ZONE. THIS IS BECAUSE THERE ISN'T MUCH LIGHT.
- WHEN YOU HAVE A COLD, YOU _______ AND SNEEZE A LOT!
- IN THE PAST, MOTHERS TAUGHT THEIR DAUGHTERS HOW TO MAKE SOAP AND ________ CLOTHES.
- INVENTORS NEED TO HAVE IMAGINATION AND ________________.
- WHEN THE VEGETABLES ARE ________, THEY ARE READY TO PICK AND EAT.
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- INVENTIONS CAN FAIL OR __________. IF IT FAILS, TRY AGAIN!
- MY SISTER IS VERY ________. SHE CAN SING, DANCE AND ACT VERY WELL.
- MY MOTHER HAS BLACK HAIR AND MY FATHER HAS BROWN HAIR BUT I HAVE _________ HAIR (IT IS LIGHT YELLOW).
- WHEN COMPANIES CATCH TOO MANY FISH ALL THE TIME, THERE AREN'T ENOUGH LEFT TO REPRODUCE. THIS IS CALLED________.
- TO GROW VEGETABLES, YOU HAVE TO FOLLOW STEPS. FIRST, YOU ______ A HOLE IN THE GROUND.
- I REALLY LIKE LIONEL MESSI. HE IS MY FAVOURITE ___________. HE PLAYS FOOTBALL VERY WELL AND HE RUNS VERY FAST AS WELL.
- YOU HAVE TO WATER THE PLANT EVERY DAY BUT YOU CAN WEED THE GARDEN ______ A MONTH. CHOOSE TWO DAYS IN THE MONTH TO DO THIS ACTIVITY.
16 Clues: PAPER IS ____________. WITH TIME, IT DISAPPEARS. • WHEN YOU HAVE A COLD, YOU _______ AND SNEEZE A LOT! • INVENTORS NEED TO HAVE IMAGINATION AND ________________. • INVENTIONS CAN FAIL OR __________. IF IT FAILS, TRY AGAIN! • WHEN THE VEGETABLES ARE ________, THEY ARE READY TO PICK AND EAT. • MY SISTER IS VERY ________. SHE CAN SING, DANCE AND ACT VERY WELL. • ...
World Religions 2024-01-13
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- name of the followers of Judaism.
- the act or offense of speaking sacrilegiously about God or sacred things.
- Jewish holiday that lasts for eight nights and usually occurs in December.
- the prophet to whom God chose to reveal himself and with whom God initiated a covenant.
- Jewish Holy Book.
- the city from which Abraham should leave.
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people.
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- savior and liberator figure in Jewish eschatology who is believed to be the future redeemer of the Jews.
- Fit or proper. Any food that complies with a strict set of dietary rules in Judaism.
- a person qualified by academic studies of the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud to act as spiritual leader and religious teacher of a Jewish community or congregation.
- Jewish place of worship.
- God.
- holiday commemorating the Hebrews' liberation from slavery in Egypt.
- promise God made with Abraham (and his descendants) to offer protection and land if they followed his path.
- day of holiness and rest (Friday to Saturday).
16 Clues: God. • Jewish Holy Book. • Jewish place of worship. • name of the followers of Judaism. • the city from which Abraham should leave. • day of holiness and rest (Friday to Saturday). • hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people. • holiday commemorating the Hebrews' liberation from slavery in Egypt. • ...
World News 2025-05-15
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- Company suffered a cyberattack
- Katy Perry went here for eleven minutes
- This country is offering President Trump a free jet
- This US State is the world's 4th largest economy
- CEO of this ice cream brand arrested in the US Senate
- This Microsoft platform was recently shut down
- Russian leader avoiding meeting with Ukraine
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- The person who made this crossword is not from Shrek
- A researcher at this college was arrested for smuggling frog embryos
- 1 in 5 people are starving in this place due to war
- The name of the new Pope
- This company announced a new theme park in Dubai
- A strong antidote was found for this animals venom
- This president is sending immigrants to prison without due process
- A colossal version of this animal was recently filmed
- This country recently launched missiles at Pakistan
16 Clues: The name of the new Pope • Company suffered a cyberattack • Katy Perry went here for eleven minutes • Russian leader avoiding meeting with Ukraine • This Microsoft platform was recently shut down • This company announced a new theme park in Dubai • This US State is the world's 4th largest economy • A strong antidote was found for this animals venom • ...
Alyssa's World 2024-03-21
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- Her end-goal career
- The department she works in at the Hospital
- Who wakes her up every morning
- The town of her first apartment
- What is her degree in
- The town she grew up in (CT)
- Where she attended college
- What she calls her step-dad
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- State that her mom lives in
- Her best friend
- Where she is employed full time as of 2022
- Field of study
- Her favorite animal
- The restaurant where she works
- Her first-born child
- Make of her first car
16 Clues: Field of study • Her best friend • Her end-goal career • Her favorite animal • Her first-born child • What is her degree in • Make of her first car • Where she attended college • State that her mom lives in • What she calls her step-dad • The town she grew up in (CT) • Who wakes her up every morning • The restaurant where she works • The town of her first apartment • ...
World War 2022-02-03
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- a person who supports or believes in the principles of communism.
- a line separating two political or geographical areas, especially countries.
- happening or continuing after (a specified time or event).
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
- a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
- is a large organized group of people who are armed and trained to fight on land in a war.
- of an armed force or its commander enter a country or region so as to subjugate or occupy it.
- a formal agreement between individuals or parties.
- to an undesirably great or intense degree.
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- a picturesque region of Germany around the Rhine river.
- a gesture or action used to convey information or instructions.
- put an end to the existence of (something) by damaging or attacking it.
- become or make larger or more extensive.
- the action or process of appeasing.
- the process of equipping military forces with a new supply of weapons.
- the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events.
16 Clues: the action or process of appeasing. • become or make larger or more extensive. • to an undesirably great or intense degree. • a formal agreement between individuals or parties. • a picturesque region of Germany around the Rhine river. • happening or continuing after (a specified time or event). • a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • ...
World Religions 2022-09-14
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- Symbol of the Jewish people
- Leader of the catholic church
- Type of Jew that is more conservative and does not work or drive on the sabbath
- Christian holiday that celebrate the birth of Christ.
- Region of the world mostly populated by Muslims
- Religion located in India
- Event that killed over 6 million Jews
- The muslin month long holiday involving fasting
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- Christianity formed out of this old religion
- Christian Holy Book
- Holy book of the Jews
- To worship and believe in one god
- Event created by Martin Luther's 95 Thesis
- Messiah of Christianity
- To worship and believe in multiple gods
- Muslin Holy Book
16 Clues: Muslin Holy Book • Christian Holy Book • Holy book of the Jews • Messiah of Christianity • Religion located in India • Symbol of the Jewish people • Leader of the catholic church • To worship and believe in one god • Event that killed over 6 million Jews • To worship and believe in multiple gods • Event created by Martin Luther's 95 Thesis • ...
natural world 2021-10-26
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- living in the water
- food
- to keep from changing,maintain
- to catch
- the natural area where a plant or animal live
- to cut down
- damage to air, water
- many.numerous
- to diappear
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- tne natural world
- the removal of all trees from a large area
- plants
- to reach past,get bigger
- living on the land
- the cutting down of trees for commercial purposes
- a strong effect
16 Clues: food • plants • to catch • to cut down • to diappear • many.numerous • a strong effect • tne natural world • living on the land • living in the water • damage to air, water • to reach past,get bigger • to keep from changing,maintain • the removal of all trees from a large area • the natural area where a plant or animal live • the cutting down of trees for commercial purposes
world cup 2023-01-05
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- world cups are this many minuets long
- bad information from people in charge
- someone gives money to do something
- the owners of soccer
- this country went unbeaten in 2010
- people who move countries and work
- a soccer player
- when something ends up a fight
- a competition between teams
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- the world cup is being held here
- a position in soccer
- the best soccer player in the world
- right that's believed to every person.
- this country won the most world cups
- a position
- a game
16 Clues: a game • a position • a soccer player • a position in soccer • the owners of soccer • a competition between teams • when something ends up a fight • the world cup is being held here • this country went unbeaten in 2010 • people who move countries and work • the best soccer player in the world • someone gives money to do something • this country won the most world cups • ...
World Geography 2022-11-30
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- home of Azul airlines
- drinks the most tea
- capital “Moscow”
- the country that borders the U.S.
- has a part named “Bollywood”, Bombay
- first discovered the Americas
- created karate
- started world war two
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- the most powerful country in the world
- the country that had the best vacation spot computer generated
- helped start world war one (2/2)
- home of islam
- has the world's most population
- helped start world war one (1/2)
- has terrorists setting up homes there
- land of the baguettes
16 Clues: home of islam • created karate • capital “Moscow” • drinks the most tea • home of Azul airlines • land of the baguettes • started world war two • first discovered the Americas • has the world's most population • helped start world war one (2/2) • helped start world war one (1/2) • the country that borders the U.S. • has a part named “Bollywood”, Bombay • ...
World Capitals 2025-12-09
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- Largest city in Mexico, rich in history, culture, and vibrant street life.
- Thailand’s capital, known for bustling markets, temples, and street food.
- France’s capital, famous for the Eiffel Tower, art, and café culture.
- Capital of the United States, known for the White House and national monuments.
- Capital of Saudi Arabia, center of government and economic activity.
- England’s capital, known for Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and rich history.
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- Australia’s planned capital, home to government buildings and national museums.
- Russia’s capital with iconic landmarks like the Kremlin and Red Square.
- Capital of China, famous for the Great Wall and the Forbidden City.
- Canada’s capital, known for Parliament Hill and the Rideau Canal.
- Capital of Germany, notable for its history, museums, and vibrant arts scene.
- Egypt’s capital near the pyramids and the Nile River.
- Planned capital of Brazil, known for modernist architecture and wide avenues.
- Japan’s bustling capital, famous for technology, culture, and Mount Fuji views.
- India’s capital region, famous for historic sites and government buildings.
- Italy’s capital with ancient ruins, the Vatican, and rich cultural heritage.
16 Clues: Egypt’s capital near the pyramids and the Nile River. • Canada’s capital, known for Parliament Hill and the Rideau Canal. • Capital of China, famous for the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. • Capital of Saudi Arabia, center of government and economic activity. • France’s capital, famous for the Eiffel Tower, art, and café culture. • ...
world geography 2026-01-21
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- Movement of people
- Vast grassland, few trees
- Structure or systems that serve the economy
- Type of map that shows the states borders
- Kings and queens are symbolic
- kings hold power
- Transmission of signals
- Coldest biome
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- Power belongs to the people
- Type of map that show lines for roads
- Carries away waste
- Low rainfall and extreme temperatures
- Type of map that shows population distributed throughout the world
- Most biodiverse
- Type of map that shows how the world use to look
- The people elect
16 Clues: Coldest biome • Most biodiverse • kings hold power • The people elect • Carries away waste • Movement of people • Transmission of signals • Vast grassland, few trees • Power belongs to the people • Kings and queens are symbolic • Type of map that show lines for roads • Low rainfall and extreme temperatures • Type of map that shows the states borders • ...
Geographer's World 2025-09-18
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- (8) – The theme of geography that describes where something is found.
- (8) – Imaginary lines running east–west that measure distance north or south of the Equator.
- (4) – The intersecting vertical and horizontal lines that help locate places on a map.
- (6) – Symbols and explanations on a map that tell you what icons/colors mean.
- (10) – Method of translating Earth’s curved surface onto a flat map.
- (11) – Map symbol that shows cardinal directions (north, south, east, west).
- (5) – The relationship between distance on a map and actual distance on Earth.
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- (8) – Theme of geography that studies how people, goods, and ideas travel.
- (7) – A guide or manual describing tools and methods used by geographers.
- (9) – Imaginary lines running north–south that measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- (5) – Theme of geography that describes physical and human characteristics of a place.
- (10) – One half of the Earth, divided by the Equator or Prime Meridian.
- (6) – An area defined by common characteristics (physical or human).
- (5) – Level of geography that studies a city, town, or community.
- (9) – The study of Earth’s people, places, and environments.
- (6) – Level of geography that focuses on the entire planet.
16 Clues: (6) – Level of geography that focuses on the entire planet. • (9) – The study of Earth’s people, places, and environments. • (5) – Level of geography that studies a city, town, or community. • (6) – An area defined by common characteristics (physical or human). • (10) – Method of translating Earth’s curved surface onto a flat map. • ...
World War 1 2023-05-30
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- Who got all the blame for World War 1.
- Which side won World War 1?
- What treaty was signed after World War 1?
- Where did the United States first land in World War 1.
- Who was the greatest hero of World War 1.
- An allied country that is an island.
- What country lost the most after World War 1.
- Which country surrendered first in World War 1.
- Who was the youngest soldier to die (15 years old).
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- Where was trench warfare used at?
- Who did Austria-Hungary declare war on?
- Whos assasinating started World War 1(last name)?
- What rapid fire guns was heavily used?
- The battle of __ was the first battle the Untied States joined.
- What were Great Britain, France, Italy, and the United States called?
15 Clues: Which side won World War 1? • Where was trench warfare used at? • An allied country that is an island. • Who got all the blame for World War 1. • What rapid fire guns was heavily used? • Who did Austria-Hungary declare war on? • What treaty was signed after World War 1? • Who was the greatest hero of World War 1. • What country lost the most after World War 1. • ...
Brave New World 2021-11-04
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- According to the Director, "________ is the greatest moralizing and socializing force of all time."
- He made a feely of John entitled "The Savage of Surrey" that made John once again a sensation in Brave New World.
- The number of castes in Brave New World
- Watson wrote about this despite the suggestions that no one should ever be alone in Brave New World
- Members of the lower caste wear uniforms of this somber color.
- Hoover Bernard envied him because he was able to move through Brave New World like a fish through water.
- Martins Sterilized women in Brave New World were called this.
- Sadly, this social evil still exists in the Indian Reservation as well as the Brave New World; both John and Marx are victims of it.
- John wanted to participate in the flagellation ceremony so that he could pay homage to this pagan god.
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- Drill Females in Brave New World 12 to 17 years of age had to practice this three times a week as a precaution against unwanted pregnancies.
- Ford The inventor of the model T, he is also accredited with the invention of the assembly line
- Islands When the Controller gave Watson the choice, he chose to spend his exile here because of the bad climate.
- Watson He wanted to use his vast talents to do something noble for his fellow-man.
- One of the slogans in Brave New World, "The more stiches the less ________."
- The citizens of Brave New World were allotted a life span of this many years.
- The Indian Reservation is located here.
- Squash Helmholtz was a perennial champion in this sport.
- Tempest Huxley derived the title for his novel from this Shakespearean play.
- In 1958, Huxley wrote a commentary on Brave New World entitled Brave New World______
- In this society, "Cleanliness is close to ______."
- This reddish-purple hue is the color of the Beta uniform.
21 Clues: The Indian Reservation is located here. • The number of castes in Brave New World • In this society, "Cleanliness is close to ______." • Squash Helmholtz was a perennial champion in this sport. • This reddish-purple hue is the color of the Beta uniform. • Martins Sterilized women in Brave New World were called this. • ...
Geography Review 2017-11-19
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- 223 million people in this continent are suffering from starvation.
- This as well as social, environmental and political are all reasons to migrate.
- Republic This is the 86th most populated country in the world.
- Lack of safety, high crime, war and famine are all example of this type of factor.
- This country has the third lowest HDI ranking in the world.
- This factor, along with life expectancy and income determine HDI rankings.
- This organization was founded in 1945.
- This biome is classified as being hot and dry.
- This country has the 4th highest HDI ranking in the world.
- These lines run up and down on the globe and help to determine coordinates.
- This country has 36 world heritage sites in it.
- This is the 8th most populated country in the world.
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- This country is home to roughly 12 million immigrants.
- The galapagos islands are located in this country.
- Meridian This is the vertical line located at zero degrees.
- This is the number of major biomes in the world.
- 48% of the world lives off of this many dollars per day.
- There are 832 heritage sites of this type in the world.
- This country has the largest percentage of its population under the age of 15.
- This continent represents roughly 10% of the worlds population.
- This country has the largest percentage of its population over the age of 65.
- This is the act of permanently moving into another country.
- This is the 4th most populated country in the world.
- Regions of the world with similar characteristics like plants, animals, climates and land formations.
- This biome is home to many animals such as bison, rodents, wolves, foxes, zebras, and lions.
- The term used for a person that is forced to leave their home country for their safety but has no country to immigrate to.
- This continent represents roughly 60% of the worlds population.
27 Clues: This organization was founded in 1945. • This biome is classified as being hot and dry. • This country has 36 world heritage sites in it. • This is the number of major biomes in the world. • The galapagos islands are located in this country. • This is the 4th most populated country in the world. • This is the 8th most populated country in the world. • ...
Unit 12 2025-04-03
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- The commander of the allied forces in japan during world war ll.
- A series of trials held in Nuremberg Germany where many Nazis creamed a large amount of crimes.
- A declaration by the United States and the British prime minister about their goals for the world after World War ll.
- a naval battle fought in June 1942 that resulted in the victory of the US navy against the Japaneses navy.
- The US president president of the US as well as during World War ll he led as supreme commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force.
- The introduction and action of a democratic system.
- An area where all military forces are removed.
- A military tactic used as a quick surprise attack using multiple branches of the military.
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- A mass slaughter on a very large scale.
- The US naval base that received a surprise attack from Japan leading the US into World War ll.
- A military battle on the eastern front of World War ll between Germany and the Soviet Union.
- A pogrom carried out by the Nazis against the Jews.
- The last major battle from Germany on the Western front during World War ll.
- The battle that fought only in the air between the United Kingdom air force and the German air force.
- A treaty between multiple countries agreeing to not engage military against each other.
- Name for the day the allied forces invaded northern France during World War ll.
- A Japanese air craft that committed a deliberate suicidal crash on an enemy using explosives.
- An inspirational states man and prime minister of the UK who led Britain to victory in the second World War.
- A name for the Jewish quarter of any city used during World War ll.
- A policy made by Heinrich Himmler to exterminate Jews leading to 6 million people in concentration camps.
20 Clues: A mass slaughter on a very large scale. • An area where all military forces are removed. • A pogrom carried out by the Nazis against the Jews. • The introduction and action of a democratic system. • The commander of the allied forces in japan during world war ll. • A name for the Jewish quarter of any city used during World War ll. • ...
International Week 2023-03-24
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- Largest country in the world
- The only continent in the world without any desert.
- The continent with the highest number of countries.
- Land of the Rising Sun.
- Sea that separates Europe and Africa
- Nation to appear at every single FIFA World Cup.
- Smallest country in the world.
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- Boot-shaped country.
- Least used color in flags
- Largest hot desert in the world.
- Tallest mountain in the world.
- Largest US state
- Capital city of Canada.
- Largest ocean in the world.
14 Clues: Largest US state • Boot-shaped country. • Land of the Rising Sun. • Capital city of Canada. • Least used color in flags • Largest ocean in the world. • Largest country in the world • Tallest mountain in the world. • Smallest country in the world. • Largest hot desert in the world. • Sea that separates Europe and Africa • Nation to appear at every single FIFA World Cup. • ...
World rulers 2021-07-08
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- ruled Japan during WW2
- Last czar of Russia
- Father of his country
- Great Mongolian emperor
- cuban dictator
- the ________ian Age
- __________ the great, of Macedonia
- first president of independent India
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- Russian premier during WW2
- president of the confederacy
- Iron curtain speech
- Famous women pharaoh
- built colosseum
- name of many french kings
- Evil German Fuher
- Chinese Communist ruler
16 Clues: cuban dictator • built colosseum • Evil German Fuher • Iron curtain speech • Last czar of Russia • the ________ian Age • Famous women pharaoh • Father of his country • ruled Japan during WW2 • Great Mongolian emperor • Chinese Communist ruler • name of many french kings • Russian premier during WW2 • president of the confederacy • __________ the great, of Macedonia • ...
World History 2022-08-17
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- Could not get money from parliament and asked people for loans the one who refused he imprisoned them.
- was the Declaration's principal author.
- Thinkers of Enlightment were called.
- a puritan leader organized his troops into a powerful army.
- This law imposed a tax, in the form of special stamp on all sorts of document.
- while The Sovereign is Head of State, the ability to make and pass legislation resides with an elected Parliament.
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- From 1721 to 1742 the Whigs controlled the House of Commons led by the governments prime leader
- The citizens of England were sharply divided because of the.
- He accepted the the idea of the social contract but believed that people had given up only some of their individual rights.
- abolished the monarchy and the House of Lords.
- was one of the first to search for the NorthWest Passage.
- When Charles the Second died in 1685 his catholic brother came to the throne as.
- became an early spokesperson for women's rights.
- The 1700s have been called the Age of.
- Venetian captain who explored the coast of Newfoundland,Nova Scotia, and possibly New England.
- when the English monarchy was restored is called.
16 Clues: Thinkers of Enlightment were called. • The 1700s have been called the Age of. • was the Declaration's principal author. • abolished the monarchy and the House of Lords. • became an early spokesperson for women's rights. • when the English monarchy was restored is called. • was one of the first to search for the NorthWest Passage. • ...
Web World 2019-10-20
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- on line
- Message
- write under a photo
- a profile
- media used by kids
- service to send or receive messages with the Pc ,Phone
- used to surf for free
- photo published
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- to share and view videos
- for adults
- in Internet
- between documents on the internet
- used to write
- in the on line world
- to express your moods
- put it when you approve something
16 Clues: on line • Message • a profile • for adults • in Internet • used to write • photo published • media used by kids • write under a photo • in the on line world • to express your moods • used to surf for free • to share and view videos • between documents on the internet • put it when you approve something • service to send or receive messages with the Pc ,Phone
World Religions 2019-07-24
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- A subtle energy center in the body.
- A Sikh temple.
- Ritual worship.
- Belief that there is only one deity.
- The remaining orthodox school of Buddhism, which adheres to the earliest scriptures.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
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- A deity.
- A branch of Mahayana Buddhism practiced in the Tibetan diaspora that incorporates deity yoga, mantras, mudras (hand gestures), and mandalas to achieve awakening.
- An ascetic Sikh order.
- Any personal response to dimensions of life that are considered sacred.
- Spiritual teacher.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- Sitting meditation, in Zen schools.
- Belief that there is no deity.
- A Chinese and Japanese school emphasizing that all things have Buddha-nature, which can only be grasped when one escapes from the intellectual mind.
- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates.
16 Clues: A deity. • A Sikh temple. • Ritual worship. • Spiritual teacher. • An ascetic Sikh order. • Belief that there is no deity. • A subtle energy center in the body. • Sitting meditation, in Zen schools. • Belief that there is only one deity. • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • ...
World Governments 2020-10-20
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- the political direction and control exercised over the actions of the members,
- having or relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs.
- a species of highly intelligent primates
- relating to a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state
- the smaller upper assembly in the US Congress, most US states, France, and other countries.
- a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force
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- It’s equally known for its green, hilly countryside dotted with cherry trees and centuries-old Buddhist temples
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed
- nfluential in ancient times, it's often called the cradle of Western civilization
- extending or moving from one place to another by the shortest way without changing direction or stopping
- not limited or restricted in terms of number, quantity, or extent
- typical of a class, group, or body of opinion.
- also known as Chairman Mao
- protests were student-led demonstrations calling ring ring ring!!!
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- restricted in size, amount, or extent; few, small, or short.
16 Clues: also known as Chairman Mao • a species of highly intelligent primates • typical of a class, group, or body of opinion. • restricted in size, amount, or extent; few, small, or short. • not limited or restricted in terms of number, quantity, or extent • protests were student-led demonstrations calling ring ring ring!!! • ...
dance world 2020-04-02
16 Clues: In front • To escape • One Dancer • Two daners • to the side • Four Dancer • The dance maker • Step of the cat • A spin on one foot • A bend of one knee • A bend of two knees • Dance from the heart • To point out your leg • Slow controlled movement • The outfit to perform in • A smooth movement of the arms
World Rivers 2020-09-22
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- to move to a different place
- a waterfall is caused by a change in this
- the place where a river empties into a sea
- the Parana River is located here
- an area where grapes are grown
- the continent where the Danube River is located
- an area of land with no sea coast
- the Yukon River is located in this country
- Iguasu Falls is located on this continent
- the ongoing movement of water in a river
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- the continent where the Congo River is located
- money charged for the use of a road or waterway
- a stream or smaller river that flows into a larger river
- a triangular piece of land at the mouth of a river
- an area where a large number of fruit trees has been planted
- the area drained by a single large river and its tributaries
- the continent where the Rhine River is located
- a man made channel that connects two bodies of water
18 Clues: to move to a different place • an area where grapes are grown • the Parana River is located here • an area of land with no sea coast • the ongoing movement of water in a river • a waterfall is caused by a change in this • Iguasu Falls is located on this continent • the place where a river empties into a sea • the Yukon River is located in this country • ...
Virtual world 2021-02-25
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- to overpass sth
- a person who lives in Great Britain
- cutting sth in 4 pieces, one of them is a...
- many
- to highlight sth
- a synonym would be mean
- a synony would be font
- the opposite is physically
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- it´s a kind of a teacher at a University
- kind of a tube
- user
- when you do sth very often
- to bring sth up to date
- a result of sth
- another word is mainly
- when you ask many people about an issue
- font
17 Clues: user • many • font • kind of a tube • to overpass sth • a result of sth • to highlight sth • another word is mainly • a synony would be font • to bring sth up to date • a synonym would be mean • when you do sth very often • the opposite is physically • a person who lives in Great Britain • when you ask many people about an issue • it´s a kind of a teacher at a University • ...
World Religion 2021-11-03
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- Patriarch of the three monotheistic religions.
- the belief in many gods.
- Gautama- Also known as Buddha or the enlightened one.
- a religion that is neither polytheistic or monotheistic.
- An organized system of beliefs.
- the cycle of birth life death rebirth
- The concept that every action has a consequence.
- A higher power in a religion.
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- A monotheistic religion that believes in the teachings of Jesus.
- Christians believe he is the Messiah.
- The belief in one god.
- a polytheistic religion.
- A monotheistic religion founded by Muhammad.
- A term used to describe the profound peace of mind.
- A monotheistic religion founded by Abraham.
- Founding father of Islam.
16 Clues: The belief in one god. • a polytheistic religion. • the belief in many gods. • Founding father of Islam. • A higher power in a religion. • An organized system of beliefs. • Christians believe he is the Messiah. • the cycle of birth life death rebirth • A monotheistic religion founded by Abraham. • A monotheistic religion founded by Muhammad. • ...
world geography 2023-02-03
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- domed house made from blocks of snow.
- a home formed by bending the trunks of young trees and tying them together.
- a regular type of home built by northeastern american Indians.
- the movement of people from one place to another
- 1775 law passed by Great Britain that allowed freedom and kept existing french laws in Canada
- goods or services produced within a country and sold outside the country's borders
- objects people make, such as tools pottery and jewelry
- territory of the British empire with internal self-rule.
- English protestant who rejected the church of England.
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- feasting and gift-giving ceremony in northwestern american Indian culture.
- goods or services sold within a country but produced in another country
- the money people make through work or investments
- portable con shaped homes.
- migration to another country
- a long period of extremely dry weather
- revolt,especially of soldiers or sailors against their officers.
16 Clues: portable con shaped homes. • migration to another country • domed house made from blocks of snow. • a long period of extremely dry weather • the movement of people from one place to another • the money people make through work or investments • objects people make, such as tools pottery and jewelry • English protestant who rejected the church of England. • ...
World Cuisine 2023-05-05
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- (6): Traditional Korean dish made of fermented vegetables, often served as a side dish.
- (8): Greek dish made with layers of eggplant, ground meat, and béchamel sauce.
- (7): Indian dish made with spiced rice and various meats and vegetables.
- (3): Vietnamese soup made with rice noodles, herbs, and meat or seafood.
- (7): Mexican dish made with marinated grilled meat, often served with peppers and onions in a tortilla.
- (9): Latin American pastry filled with various meats, cheese, or vegetables.
- (8): Style of Chinese cuisine known for its bold flavors and use of spicy peppers.
- (4): Traditional Japanese seasoning made from fermented soybeans, used in soups, sauces, and marinades.
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- (7): Hungarian dish made with beef, vegetables, and paprika, often served over noodles or potatoes.
- (5): Italian dish consisting of a flatbread crust topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings.
- (5): Indian dish made with a variety of spices, meats, and vegetables in a sauce.
- (8): Korean dish consisting of rice topped with various vegetables, meats, and often a fried egg.
- (5): Mexican dish consisting of a tortilla filled with various meats, vegetables, and sauces.
- (7): Middle Eastern dish made from ground chickpeas or fava beans, often served in a pita bread with vegetables and sauces.
- (6): Spanish dish made with rice, saffron, and various meats and seafood.
- (5): Japanese dish made with vinegared rice and various toppings.
16 Clues: (5): Japanese dish made with vinegared rice and various toppings. • (7): Indian dish made with spiced rice and various meats and vegetables. • (3): Vietnamese soup made with rice noodles, herbs, and meat or seafood. • (6): Spanish dish made with rice, saffron, and various meats and seafood. • ...
World Religion 2016-12-19
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- The religious community in Sikhism.
- The monastic community; more broadly, a Dharma community.
- Full Awareness of invisible Reality.
- The philosophical part of the Vedas.
- After death, rebirth in a new life.
- (Pali: kamma) Actions; the law of cause and effect.
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- Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position.
- Taking flexible, nondogmatic approach.
- Worshiper of the divine in female form.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- Physical embodiment of the divine.
- A Sikh temple.
- Discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony.
- Sitting meditation, in Zen schools.
- The ancient language of the Vedas.
- Present in the visible world.
16 Clues: A Sikh temple. • Present in the visible world. • Physical embodiment of the divine. • The ancient language of the Vedas. • The religious community in Sikhism. • Sitting meditation, in Zen schools. • After death, rebirth in a new life. • Full Awareness of invisible Reality. • The philosophical part of the Vedas. • Taking flexible, nondogmatic approach. • ...
World Religion 2017-05-15
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- The first morning prayers of Sikhs
- physical embodiment of the divine
- A sudden experience of enlightened awareness
- A Sikh temple
- A person who is dedicated to liberating others from suffering
- The individual soul
- The doctrine of voidness, emptiness
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- belief that all life was created by God.
- Any personal response to dimension of life that sacred
- A diety
- The symbols worn by Khalsa members
- Actions; The Law of cause and effect
- Practices for union with the true self
- cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
- The holy name of God as recited by Sikhs
- a symbolic story expressions ideas about reality
16 Clues: A diety • A Sikh temple • The individual soul • physical embodiment of the divine • The first morning prayers of Sikhs • The symbols worn by Khalsa members • cycle of birth, death, and rebirth • The doctrine of voidness, emptiness • Actions; The Law of cause and effect • Practices for union with the true self • belief that all life was created by God. • ...
New World 2018-09-05
World Capitals 2023-07-12
WORLD ISSUES 2023-12-12
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- a severe food shortage
- lack of honesty in politics
- illegal sale of drugs (2W)
- turbulent chaos in society (2W)
- electronic garbage
- holes on the city pavement
- an increase in earth's temperature (2W)
- any malignant growth of tumors
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- more population than needed
- a rural area for farming
- areas for dumping city garbage
- a general increase in prices
- an ozone-full layer in the atmosphere (2W)
- menacing, intimidatory, posing a threat
- dispose of, get rid of (2W)
- condition of being poor
16 Clues: electronic garbage • a severe food shortage • condition of being poor • a rural area for farming • illegal sale of drugs (2W) • holes on the city pavement • more population than needed • lack of honesty in politics • dispose of, get rid of (2W) • a general increase in prices • areas for dumping city garbage • any malignant growth of tumors • turbulent chaos in society (2W) • ...
World Facts 2023-11-26
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- What is a rainbow on Venus called
- What is the fastest object made by man
- "Mountain Dew" used to be slang for what
- What is the scientific term for brain freeze
- What were chainsaws first invented for
- What is a flock of ravens called
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- A lake in Australia is naturally what color
- Pablo Escobar spent $2500 a month on what
- What is the scientific name for Giant Anteater
- What countries Navy consists of one small tugboat and seven men
- *
- What is the only muscle attached from one end
- Saudi Arabia has to buy sand and camels from where
- Hippos sweat what
- Until 2015 in Japan what was illegal to do after midnight
- What were Tom and Jerry names originally going to be*
16 Clues: * • Hippos sweat what • What is a flock of ravens called • What is a rainbow on Venus called • What is the fastest object made by man • What were chainsaws first invented for • "Mountain Dew" used to be slang for what • Pablo Escobar spent $2500 a month on what • A lake in Australia is naturally what color • What is the scientific term for brain freeze • ...
World History 2025-09-26
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- the Greek culture, society, and art that spread throughout the vast empire conquered by Alexander the Great in the late 4th century BCE, blending with the local cultures of the Near East, Egypt, and India.
- relating to or denoting a late Bronze Age civilization in Greece represented by finds at Mycenae and other ancient cities of Peloponnesus.
- was the Macedonian king and conqueror who built one of the largest empires in history by spreading Greek culture (Hellenism) from Greece to India between 336 and 323 BCE, becoming a legendary military leader known for his brilliance and ambition.
- a city-state that served as a fundamental political, social, and cultural unit, characterized by its independence, self-sufficiency, and shared governance, such as Athens or Sparta.
- was the king who transformed a weak kingdom into a dominant military power by reforming his army, conquering neighboring territories, and ultimately uniting Greece under Macedonian hegemony through the League of Corinth after his victory at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BCE.
- An ancient Greek poet and performer
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- a system where free male citizens directly participated in decision-making by voting on laws and policies in assemblies (Ekklesia) and serving on randomly selected governing councils (Boule)
- a nearly three-decade-long conflict in ancient Greece (431-404 BCE) between the powerful city-states of Athens and Sparta and their allies, leading to a shift in power from Athens to Sparta and marking the end of Greece's Golden Age.
- a series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC.
- relating to or denoting a Bronze Age civilization centered on Crete (c.3000–1050 BC), its people, or its language.
- a pivotal Greek philosopher
- a seminal philosopher (c. 428–348 BCE) who, as the student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, is considered a foundational figure in Western philosophy
- the "rule of the best", a system where the "best" individuals—those possessing superior virtue, morality, and intellect, rather than just wealth or nobility—held power for the common good.
- a member of a Hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek, thought to have entered Greece from the north c.1100 BC. They settled in Peloponnesus and later colonized Sicily and southern Italy.
- an Athenian philosopher, considered the "Father of Western Philosophy," known for his method of questioning and dialectic inquiry.
- a military formation of heavy infantry soldiers (hoplites) arranged in a tightly packed, deep rectangular block, characterized by the use of long spears and large shields that created a formidable, disciplined wall of defense and attack.
16 Clues: a pivotal Greek philosopher • An ancient Greek poet and performer • relating to or denoting a Bronze Age civilization centered on Crete (c.3000–1050 BC), its people, or its language. • a series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC. • ...
World History 2026-01-13
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- : he massive transfer of plants, animals, diseases, people, technology, and ideas between the "Old World" (Europe, Africa, Asia) and the "New World" (the Americas)
- : a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- :was a patron of explorers ,was also one of the earliest geographers. In honor of the discoveries he inspired, he came to be called Henry the Navigator.
- : a 1494 agreement between Spain and Portugal that divided newly discovered lands outside Europe along a north-south meridian
- : an Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed four Spanish-based voyages across the Atlantic Ocean sponsored by the Catholic Monarchs
- : an economic theory and policy from the 16th-18th centuries where governments regulated economies to boost national power by maximizing exports and minimizing imports, aiming to accumulate wealth, especially gold and silver (bullion), through a favorable trade balance, often using colonies for raw materials and captive markets.
- : was a Portuguese mariner, explorer and nobleman. His discovery of the first direct maritime route between Europe and India
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- : was the brutal sea journey across the Atlantic Ocean where millions of enslaved Africans were forcibly transported from Africa to the Americas as a key part of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
- : a three-legged transatlantic system connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas from the 16th to 19th centuries, involving the exchange of manufactured goods for enslaved people, then enslaved people for raw materials like sugar, tobacco, and cotton, which were shipped back to Europe, fueling colonial economies and the brutal Middle Passage.
- : the North American theater of the global Seven Years' War, a conflict where Great Britain, its American colonists, and the Iroquois Confederacy fought against France, its colonists, and various Native American allies for control of North America's vast territories, especially the Ohio River Valley, ultimately resulting in massive British land gains and sowing seeds for the American Revolution.
- : the first permanent English settlement in North America
- : travelers on a religious journey
- : forced transportation of over 12 million enslaved Africans by European traders across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th centuries
- :was a famous Portuguese explorer, renowned as the first European to sail around the southernmost tip of Africa
- : an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- : a territory controlled by a foreign power, established by settlers from the "mother country" for economic gain, resources, or expansion, maintaining political ties to the parent state
16 Clues: : travelers on a religious journey • : the first permanent English settlement in North America • : a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century. • :was a famous Portuguese explorer, renowned as the first European to sail around the southernmost tip of Africa • ...
World History 2025-12-17
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- First Emperor of Rome
- Most powerful Greek city-state known for having the most powerful army on land
- The pandemic that affected a third of the world’s population near the end of WW1
- Considered the largest empire in history, ______ empire
- The U.S. bought Alaska from this country
- Country where Albert Einstein lived before moving to the U.S.
- The U.S. city that hosted the Summer Olympics in 1996
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- Major Egyptian city where the Great Pyramids are located
- The name of the Category 5 hurricane that hit New Orleans and its surrounding areas in 2005
- First nation to send an astronaut to space
- The month that the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776
- Fourth President of the U.S.
- Country where the Battle of Culloden was fought in 1746
- The name of the river that George Washington famously crossed before the battle of Trenton
- Name of China’s last imperial dynasty, the _____ dynasty
- Country where Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy in WW II
16 Clues: First Emperor of Rome • Fourth President of the U.S. • The U.S. bought Alaska from this country • First nation to send an astronaut to space • The U.S. city that hosted the Summer Olympics in 1996 • Country where the Battle of Culloden was fought in 1746 • Considered the largest empire in history, ______ empire • Major Egyptian city where the Great Pyramids are located • ...
RyLani’s World 2025-07-29
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- what our first daughter’s name will be
- my name
- what we said before i love you
- your hello kitty character
- what we used to call kissing
- what we are
- what we feel for one another
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- our song; by daniel caesar
- my favorite color
- how long we’ve been together
- what we do for each other
- the month we started dating
- your favorite color
- your name
- the month we met
- my hello kitty character
16 Clues: my name • your name • what we are • the month we met • my favorite color • your favorite color • my hello kitty character • what we do for each other • our song; by daniel caesar • your hello kitty character • the month we started dating • how long we’ve been together • what we used to call kissing • what we feel for one another • what we said before i love you • ...
World History 2026-01-20
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- Neolithic city located in modern-day Syria
- Known as the time of "Roman Peace"
- Prominent Mauryan Empire leader
- Mesoamerican civilization based in South America
- Main river of Egypt
- Most prominent trade route of the ancient world
- Code of the samurai ("the way of the warrior")
- Language spoken by the Roman Catholic church
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- Largest desert in Africa
- Name given to Spanish Muslims
- Created the phonetic alphabet
- Country where the Renaissance began
- Ethnic religion of Japan
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Second largest continent
- Winner of the Peloponnesian War
16 Clues: Main river of Egypt • Greek goddess of wisdom • Largest desert in Africa • Ethnic religion of Japan • Second largest continent • Name given to Spanish Muslims • Created the phonetic alphabet • Prominent Mauryan Empire leader • Winner of the Peloponnesian War • Known as the time of "Roman Peace" • Country where the Renaissance began • Neolithic city located in modern-day Syria • ...
Woman's World 2026-03-05
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- Women went to this country to have a an abortion when it was illegal in USA
- People walking in the streets fighting for their rights
- Symbol of working women during WWII
- Job of parents towards their children
- Bag for jeans
- Principles which rules society
- A woman who fought for women's right to vote
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- Way to avoid unwanted children
- Hashtag launched in 2017 to denounce sexual assaults, and rape culture
- Ceremony where you are being married to someone
- State of women before delivery
- Women's work place in the first half of the 20th century
- Who doesn't need anyone
- Something controlled by men for men
- State with the highest average of child marriage
- Movement which tends to equality between women and men
16 Clues: Bag for jeans • Who doesn't need anyone • Way to avoid unwanted children • State of women before delivery • Principles which rules society • Symbol of working women during WWII • Something controlled by men for men • Job of parents towards their children • A woman who fought for women's right to vote • Ceremony where you are being married to someone • ...
WORLD RELIGIONS 2024-05-21
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- - Followers of Jesus Christ.
- - Arabic word for God in Islam.
- - Monotheistic religion founded in the Punjab region.
- - Hindu god known as the preserver.
- - Monotheistic religion of the Jewish people.
- - Founder of the Bahá'í Faith.
- - Hindu god of creation.
- - Oldest major religion, primarily practiced in India.
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- - Major deity in Hinduism.
- - Philosophy/religion emphasizing moral values.
- - Hindu god of destruction and transformation.
- - Religion based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama.
- - Final prophet of Islam.
- - The awakened one in Buddhism.
- - Central reference of the Judaic tradition.
- - Religion founded by Muhammad in the 7th century.
16 Clues: - Hindu god of creation. • - Final prophet of Islam. • - Major deity in Hinduism. • - Followers of Jesus Christ. • - Founder of the Bahá'í Faith. • - Arabic word for God in Islam. • - The awakened one in Buddhism. • - Hindu god known as the preserver. • - Central reference of the Judaic tradition. • - Monotheistic religion of the Jewish people. • ...
World Economies 2024-11-18
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- model command and market economies
- having less productive economies and lower quality of life.
- economic activities in wholesale, retail, and services
- the conflict between people's unlimited wants and limited resources.
- economic activities in manufacturing
- a measure of a country's economic output per person, calculated by dividing a country's total GDP by its population
- having strong economies and high quality of life.
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- model command economies
- economy based on private businesses
- economic activities in research, information, and specialized skills
- model market economies
- the overall well-being of a population or individual, like their health and education,
- economy based on customary hunting, fishing, farming, ranching.
- economy controlled by the governemnt.
- economic activities in agriculture
- is the value of all goods and services produced within a country in a single year.
16 Clues: model market economies • model command economies • model command and market economies • economic activities in agriculture • economy based on private businesses • economic activities in manufacturing • economy controlled by the governemnt. • having strong economies and high quality of life. • economic activities in wholesale, retail, and services • ...
HUMAN WORLD 2024-04-18
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- SHORTAGE OF WATER
- THE IDEA WE CAN PROTECT THE PLANET
- FARMING BY ANOTHER NAME
- A LIQUID FOSSIL FUEL
- SELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES
- SHORTAGE OF FOOD
- IT HAS TO BE RECYCLED
- THE NEGATIVES OF WASTE
- BUYING FROM OTHER COUNTRIES
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- THE REMOVAL OF TREES
- A FLAMMABLE GREENHOUSE GAS
- TRAVELLING FOR PLEASURE
- A TYPE OF ANIMAL OR PLANT
- THE END OF A SPECIES
- THE FREE MARKET ECONOMY
- HOW MANY PEOPLE THERE ARE
16 Clues: SHORTAGE OF FOOD • SHORTAGE OF WATER • THE REMOVAL OF TREES • A LIQUID FOSSIL FUEL • THE END OF A SPECIES • IT HAS TO BE RECYCLED • THE NEGATIVES OF WASTE • TRAVELLING FOR PLEASURE • FARMING BY ANOTHER NAME • THE FREE MARKET ECONOMY • A TYPE OF ANIMAL OR PLANT • HOW MANY PEOPLE THERE ARE • A FLAMMABLE GREENHOUSE GAS • SELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES • BUYING FROM OTHER COUNTRIES • ...
World Languages 2025-03-28
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- France's language
- The Netherlands' language
- The language from a country that loves vodka
- Vietnam's language
- The dead native language of the Romans
- Spain's language
- Japan's language
- Italy's language
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- Common language in the Middle East
- Portugal's language
- The most spoken language; not German
- Denmark's language
- Germany's language
- The second, most spoken language
- Language of the Korean Peinsula
- India's language
16 Clues: India's language • Spain's language • Japan's language • Italy's language • France's language • Denmark's language • Germany's language • Vietnam's language • Portugal's language • The Netherlands' language • Language of the Korean Peinsula • The second, most spoken language • Common language in the Middle East • The most spoken language; not German • The dead native language of the Romans • ...
World Capitals 2024-09-30
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- – Capital of Croatia
- – Capital of Montenegro
- – Capital of Zimbabwe
- – Capital of Uzbekistan
- – Capital of DRC
- – Capital of Angola
- – Capital of Ghana
- – Capital of Lithuania
- – Capital of Estonia
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- – Capital of Honduras
- – Capital of Botswana
- – Capital of Jamaica
- – Capital of Mauritania
- - Capital of Nigeria
- – Capital of Ethiopia
- – Capital of Syria
16 Clues: – Capital of DRC • – Capital of Syria • – Capital of Ghana • – Capital of Angola • – Capital of Jamaica • – Capital of Croatia • - Capital of Nigeria • – Capital of Estonia • – Capital of Honduras • – Capital of Botswana • – Capital of Zimbabwe • – Capital of Ethiopia • – Capital of Lithuania • – Capital of Montenegro • – Capital of Uzbekistan • – Capital of Mauritania
World Capitals 2025-07-16
16 Clues: Cuba • Egypt • Russia • Canada • Nigeria • Ireland • Belgium • Austria • Liberia • Thailand • Australia • Argentina • Bangladesh • Costa Rica • Philippines • Marshall Islands
World cup 2026-06-05
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- Landet der åpningskampen skal spilles
- Land som Norge har spilt 2 VM-sluttspill og der vi slo Brasil i 1998
- Landet der finalen i VM skal spilles
- Landet som Norge skal møte i sin første kamp
- Landet som arrangerte det første VM i 1930
- Etternavnet til landslagstreneren
- Lag fra Sør-Amerika som har vunnet flest VM
- Landet som mener alltid sier "footballs coming home"
- Kapteinen på Norges lag
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- Byen der Norge skal spille 2 av gruppespillkampene
- Byen som Norge skal spille en kamp og der finalen skal spilles
- Navnet på presidenten i USA
- Kapteinen på Argentina mest kjent fra tiden i Barcelona
- Arrangørland som har et lønneblad i flagget
- Landet som vant VM i 2022
- Portugisiske spilleren som har scoret i flest VM-sluttspil
16 Clues: Kapteinen på Norges lag • Landet som vant VM i 2022 • Navnet på presidenten i USA • Etternavnet til landslagstreneren • Landet der finalen i VM skal spilles • Landet der åpningskampen skal spilles • Landet som arrangerte det første VM i 1930 • Arrangørland som har et lønneblad i flagget • Lag fra Sør-Amerika som har vunnet flest VM • ...
Spot Light 2023-05-25
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- What is the motto of the Indian National Emblem?
- Who invented watch?
- which bird the backside of the eye position can be seen through the ears
- shape that has ten sides
- name the beach which changes its shape?
- Ship of the Desert
- where you can experience sunny beaches and snowy mountains on the same island
- which country has a festival to appreciate their monkeys
- the smallest Gulf in the world
- Longest Lake in India
- Longest river in Asia
- densest jungle in the world
- who was burried on the moon
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- name the stone which can grow
- which animal can able to see its four legs in its eyes
- Ctrl+C, and Ctrl+V short cut keys was found by?
- How many hearts does an octopus have?
- Biggest island in the world
- largest moon in our solar system
- deepest ocean in the world
- World largest straight road is located without any corners?
- name the one-day capital of India
- What is the only even prime number?
- which material is used to make pencil and Diamond?
- Land of rising sun
- Smallest Country in Asia
- one of the countries in the world where Coca Cola does not exist
- Deepest river in the world
- the animal which cannot breath during running, it start to breath after attaining it's rest position
- smallest bone in the human body
- Longest river in the world
31 Clues: Ship of the Desert • Land of rising sun • Who invented watch? • Longest Lake in India • Longest river in Asia • shape that has ten sides • Smallest Country in Asia • deepest ocean in the world • Deepest river in the world • Longest river in the world • Biggest island in the world • densest jungle in the world • who was burried on the moon • name the stone which can grow • ...
Geography 1 2022-02-21
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- country where Eiffel Tower is located
- number of continents
- European country that shares its border with the most neighbors
- largest mountain in the world
- one who studies the Earth’s physical features
- largest sea in the world
- country with largest population
- number of time zones in Russia
- largest continent
- desert covering much of North Africa
- a smaller river that flows into another river
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- longest river in the world
- coldest place on Earth
- state where you would find Manhattan and Brooklyn
- largest country in the world
- name of the great park in New York City
- largest state in area in US
- city in which the Golden Gate Bridge is located
- smallest country in the world
19 Clues: largest continent • number of continents • coldest place on Earth • largest sea in the world • longest river in the world • largest state in area in US • largest country in the world • largest mountain in the world • smallest country in the world • number of time zones in Russia • country with largest population • desert covering much of North Africa • ...
Chapter 8 Review 2020-12-09
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- US Senate branch
- Father of New France (last name)
- the Lost Colony
- an Iberian country
- Declaration of Independence author (last name)
- US Supreme Court branch
- discovered the St. Lawrence River
- 1494 Treaty
- Brazil's first emperor
- first permanent English settlement in the New World
- New World advocate of the Indians
- someone of Spanish and Portuguese descent
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- South American freedom fighter
- Unfortunate Spanish and Portuguese practice
- "______ without representation"; an American complaint
- New World religious refugees
- Spaniards born in Spain
- an Argentine cowboy
- Portuguese colony
- Jamestown leader (last name)
- New World Portuguese noble
21 Clues: 1494 Treaty • the Lost Colony • US Senate branch • Portuguese colony • an Iberian country • an Argentine cowboy • Brazil's first emperor • Spaniards born in Spain • US Supreme Court branch • New World Portuguese noble • New World religious refugees • Jamestown leader (last name) • South American freedom fighter • Father of New France (last name) • discovered the St. Lawrence River • ...
Maping 2024-03-14
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- Coldest country
- Largest ocean in the world
- 3rd longest river in the US
- Santa lives there
- Biggest lake in Maine
- Second biggest country
- Second largest state in the US
- Separates eastern from the western
- Home of the kangaroo
- Home of the golden state bridge
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- DC Home of the white house
- Half a sphere
- Longest river in the world.
- Smallest ocean in the world
- imaginary line around the earth
- Biggest state in the US
- Known for lobster
- Second biggest river in the US
- Biggest mountain in Maine
- Home of Disney World
20 Clues: Half a sphere • Coldest country • Santa lives there • Known for lobster • Home of the kangaroo • Home of Disney World • Biggest lake in Maine • Second biggest country • Biggest state in the US • Biggest mountain in Maine • Largest ocean in the world • Longest river in the world. • Smallest ocean in the world • 3rd longest river in the US • DC Home of the white house • ...
Maping 2024-03-14
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- Coldest country
- Largest ocean in the world
- 3rd longest river in the US
- Santa lives there
- Biggest lake in Maine
- Second biggest country
- Second largest state in the US
- Separates eastern from the western
- Home of the kangaroo
- Home of the golden state bridge
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- DC Home of the white house
- Half a sphere
- Longest river in the world.
- Smallest ocean in the world
- imaginary line around the earth
- Biggest state in the US
- Known for lobster
- Second biggest river in the US
- Biggest mountain in Maine
- Home of Disney World
20 Clues: Half a sphere • Coldest country • Santa lives there • Known for lobster • Home of the kangaroo • Home of Disney World • Biggest lake in Maine • Second biggest country • Biggest state in the US • Biggest mountain in Maine • Largest ocean in the world • Longest river in the world. • Smallest ocean in the world • 3rd longest river in the US • DC Home of the white house • ...
Alexis Tibbott-The Atlantic World 2024-10-10
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- land controlled by another nation
- first British colony
- private ownership
- British VS French
- Brought slaves from Africa to New World
- Spanish conquerors
- competition for national wealth
- Trade system between New World, Europe, and Africa
- cultural exchange in and out of Americas
- trade within the entire world
- mix of Spanish and Native American
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- investors buy parts of company
- conquered the Aztecs
- Spanish abuse Native American labor
- conquered the Incans
- Aztec ruler
- disease from Europe brought to New World
- first contact with Americas
- Incan ruler
- slave ships across Atlantic
20 Clues: Aztec ruler • Incan ruler • private ownership • British VS French • Spanish conquerors • conquered the Aztecs • first British colony • conquered the Incans • first contact with Americas • slave ships across Atlantic • trade within the entire world • investors buy parts of company • competition for national wealth • land controlled by another nation • mix of Spanish and Native American • ...
The Atlantic World- Leah Papcunik 2025-10-09
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- conquered the incas
- competition for national wealth
- Disease that started in old world
- Aztec ruler
- British vs French
- land controlled by another nation
- private ownership
- trade network new world, africa, europe
- slave ships across the atlantic
- Spanish abusing Native American labor
- conquered the Aztecs
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- first contact with the americas
- trade from all around the world
- Incan ruler
- investors buy shares larger company
- cultural transfer to and from the americas
- transporting slaves from Africa to the New world
- mix of spanish and native americans
- Spanish conquerors
- first british colony
20 Clues: Incan ruler • Aztec ruler • British vs French • private ownership • Spanish conquerors • conquered the incas • first british colony • conquered the Aztecs • first contact with the americas • trade from all around the world • competition for national wealth • slave ships across the atlantic • Disease that started in old world • land controlled by another nation • ...
16. FIFA World Cup 3rd Place 2024-11-20
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- Third place in the FIFA World Cup 2018.
- Claimed third place in three World Cup tournaments the last time in 2010
- Third place in the FIFA World Cup 1994.
- Third place in the FIFA World Cup 2022 and 1998.
- Considered as the 3rd Place winner based on its overall record in the first Tournament.
- Claimed third place in the FIFA World Cup 2002.
- Third place in the FIFA World Cup 1938, and 1978.
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- Third place in the FIFA World Cup 1962.
- West ..... Claimed third place in the FIFA World Cup 1970.
- Third place in the FIFA World Cup 1974 and 1982.
- Third place in the FIFA World Cup 2014.
- Claimed third place in the FIFA World Cup 1958 and 1986.
- Third place in the FIFA World Cup 1954.
- Claimed third place in the FIFA World Cup 1990.
14 Clues: Third place in the FIFA World Cup 1962. • Third place in the FIFA World Cup 2018. • Third place in the FIFA World Cup 1994. • Third place in the FIFA World Cup 2014. • Third place in the FIFA World Cup 1954. • Claimed third place in the FIFA World Cup 1990. • Claimed third place in the FIFA World Cup 2002. • Third place in the FIFA World Cup 1974 and 1982. • ...
World Economic Forum 2013-01-24
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- headquartered ____ Switzerland
- The story of ___decades of the World Economic Forum, as seen through the eyes of its members, leaders and the outside world.
- the Forum is tied to no ____, partisan or national interests.
- ____ Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum
- The World Economic Forum ____is an independent non-profit organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging industry leaders in partnerships to shape global, regional and industry agendas.
- ____as a not-for-profit foundation in 1971
- ___years later, the organization introduced a system of membership, which were "the 1,000 leading companies of the world".
- The World Economic Forum was first ____ in January 1971
- The Forum has since _____its activities to include a Centre for Public-Private Partnerships,
- The Foundation board is the ____of our mission, values and brand.
- Strategic ___comprise some of the world’s leading corporate citizens and provide essential leadership in support of the Forum’s mission.
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- Jean-Pierre Rosso, _____Diploma in Civil Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique de Lausanne, Switzerland
- presenting 56 nationalities, our team is truly ______
- Technology Pioneers are companies that are ____ in the development of life-changing technology innovations and have the potential for a long-term impact on business and society
- The World ____ Forum is an independent international organization
- He also developed and promoted the "_____" management approach
- ____ Partners come from a broad range of business sectors, including construction,...
- Kevin Steinberg, Chief _____ Officer AB (Hons) in Economics, Harvard University; MBA and JD (Order of the Coif), Stanford University.
- Forum Members are ____ that are driving the world economy forward
- GGC members are building a global ___ beyond their traditional markets and are committed to having a positive effect on the economies and societies in which they operate
- Marisol Argueta, Senior Director, Head of ____America
21 Clues: headquartered ____ Switzerland • ____as a not-for-profit foundation in 1971 • ____ Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum • presenting 56 nationalities, our team is truly ______ • Marisol Argueta, Senior Director, Head of ____America • The World Economic Forum was first ____ in January 1971 • the Forum is tied to no ____, partisan or national interests. • ...
