world Crossword Puzzles
World Geography 2018-10-02
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- one person has sole power in the state
- the belief that every form of regulation or government is immoral and unnecessary
- the process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture and trade
- a form of government in which one person inherits the throne and serves as head of state for life
- the government owns all the factors of production so has all control
- refers to culture traits that are well known and widely accepted
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- the people accept the government’s power
- laws that require men or certain ages and qualifications to serve in the military
- a message about life or human nature that is meaningful across time and all places
- the government in which there are no limits set on a ruler’s power
- the geographic boundaries where the government has the right to make and enforce laws
- the government has authority to do things
- a form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority
- spread of culture traits from one region to another
- a set of beliefs, values, and practices that a group of people have in common
15 Clues: one person has sole power in the state • the people accept the government’s power • the government has authority to do things • spread of culture traits from one region to another • refers to culture traits that are well known and widely accepted • the government in which there are no limits set on a ruler’s power • ...
World Music 2013-05-24
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- Brazil: This instrument sounds like a cow bell.
- India: A pattern of ascending and descending notes.
- Africa: Many rhythms performed at the same time.
- India: A stringed instrument that plays the raga.
- India: A pair of drums that performs the tala.
- Africa: When a leader performs and the rest of the group repeat.
- Africa: This is very popular in Western Africa, e.g. 'Kye Kye Kule'
- Brazil: When all the instruments stop, and there is a musical interlude.
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- Africa: Music that is performed to back something that is happening, such as dancing, or singing.
- India: When a musician creates their own melody from scratch.
- India: A repeating rhtyhm pattern performed on the Tabla.
- Africa: An African drum, carved out of a tree.
- Brazil: When all the instruments perform at the same time.
- Brazil: A drum that performs solo cues.
- Brazil: A Samba drum that keeps the beat.
15 Clues: Brazil: A drum that performs solo cues. • Brazil: A Samba drum that keeps the beat. • India: A pair of drums that performs the tala. • Africa: An African drum, carved out of a tree. • Brazil: This instrument sounds like a cow bell. • Africa: Many rhythms performed at the same time. • India: A stringed instrument that plays the raga. • ...
world food 2013-07-18
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- try this food in italy
- america's favourite food
- its spicy and from Korea
- eat this in England
- fish and rice
- try a slice with ice cream
- these are long thin and tasty
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- these are delicious with syrup
- you find them in the garden and can eat them
- crispy shells with meat spicy sauce and cheese
- tasty Chinese dumplings
- these animals hop around Australia
- a bowl of tasty meat ________
- these grow on trees
- tasty rice and prawns from Spain
15 Clues: fish and rice • eat this in England • these grow on trees • try this food in italy • tasty Chinese dumplings • america's favourite food • its spicy and from Korea • try a slice with ice cream • a bowl of tasty meat ________ • these are long thin and tasty • these are delicious with syrup • tasty rice and prawns from Spain • these animals hop around Australia • ...
World Literature 2015-07-04
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- a written, typed, or printed communication, especially one sent in an envelope by mail or messenger.
- a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
- play, movie, etc., that is serious and has a sad ending.
- prose writing that is based on facts, real events, and real people, such as biography or history.
- a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line.
- a poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead.
- a dramatic work for the stage or to be broadcast.
- literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by the use of distinctive style and rhythm; poems collectively or as a genre of literature.
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- a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly, typically someone who has just died.
- a spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
- professional entertainment consisting of jokes and satirical sketches, intended to make an audience laugh.
- an account of someone's life written by someone else.
- a fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism.
- a book in which one keeps a daily record of events and experiences.
- a long poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the history of a nation.
15 Clues: a dramatic work for the stage or to be broadcast. • an account of someone's life written by someone else. • play, movie, etc., that is serious and has a sad ending. • a spoken or written account of connected events; a story. • a poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead. • a book in which one keeps a daily record of events and experiences. • ...
World Wonders 2015-02-04
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- to keep safe from harm or injury; protect or spare
- the basis or groundwork of anything
- able to resist wear, decay, etc., well; lasting; enduring
- something that unavoidably befalls a person; fortune; lot
- a leader, guide, director, or manager.
- a substance composed of two or more metals
- an excavation in earth or rock for the burial of a corpse
- a deep valley with steep sides, often with a stream flowing through it
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- clear; transparent
- the various mechanical and chemical processes that cause exposed rock to decompose.
- easily broken, shattered, or damaged; delicate; brittle; frail
- extraordinarily great in size, extent, or degree; gigantic; huge
- something erected in memory of a person, event, etc., as a building, pillar, or statue:
- a product of corroding, as rust.
- the extent of loss, damage, suffering, etc., resulting from some action or calamity
15 Clues: clear; transparent • a product of corroding, as rust. • the basis or groundwork of anything • a leader, guide, director, or manager. • a substance composed of two or more metals • to keep safe from harm or injury; protect or spare • able to resist wear, decay, etc., well; lasting; enduring • something that unavoidably befalls a person; fortune; lot • ...
world cup 2014-07-29
Braden's World 2014-05-14
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- His first name.
- His favorite animal. (Cat or Dog)
- His favorite "sporty brand".
- His elementary school.
- A type of speech that he hates.
- His favorite sport.
- His favorite place on earth.
- His favorite drink.
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- His favorite football team.
- His favorite store.
- The amount of siblings he has
- His favorite social media site.
- His favorite food.
- His favorite subject.
- His favorite baseball team.
15 Clues: His first name. • His favorite food. • His favorite store. • His favorite sport. • His favorite drink. • His favorite subject. • His elementary school. • His favorite football team. • His favorite baseball team. • His favorite "sporty brand". • His favorite place on earth. • The amount of siblings he has • His favorite social media site. • A type of speech that he hates. • ...
World History 2014-06-11
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- Hatshepsut was Egypt's only female _____________.
- The belief that people are bad by nature and need to be controlled.
- African country that conquered Egypt.
- The World's oldest religion that started in India.
- The process of rebirth is called _______________ .
- A seasonal wind pattern that caused wet and dry seasons in India.
- The river along which Indian civilizations developed
- A hard green gem stone used to make jewelry in China.
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- Priests in the Shang dynasty used _______ bones to predict the future.
- The worship of more than one god.
- A paper like material made from reed.
- A structure built by Shi Huangdi to protect Northern China.
- The ________ of heaven is the divine right to rule.
- Life in Egypt was centered around the ________ river
- A device invented by the Chinese which uses shadows to tell time.
15 Clues: The worship of more than one god. • A paper like material made from reed. • African country that conquered Egypt. • Hatshepsut was Egypt's only female _____________. • The World's oldest religion that started in India. • The process of rebirth is called _______________ . • The ________ of heaven is the divine right to rule. • ...
World Cities 2023-10-28
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- A fairy-tale city with castles, chocolates, and waffles that are super delicious.
- A city Down Under known for its sail-shaped opera house and friendly kangaroos.
- A city with amazing technology, sushi, and fun video games.
- Francisco A city with a big bridge, yummy seafood, and often covered in fog.
- A place with wild animals like lions and elephants and a clock that goes "ding-dong."
- Explore fjords, mountains, and savor tasty seafood in a land of brave Vikings.
- Known for a Great Wall, cuddly pandas, and tasty noodle dishes.
- A city with huge pyramids and camel rides in the middle of a desert.
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- Town A sunny place with beautiful beaches, great for surfing and swimming.
- de Janeiro Colorful buildings and a big carnival with dancing and lively music.
- The city where a queen lives in a big palace, red buses, and famous black taxis.
- People dance "flamenco," visit stunning palaces, and watch exciting bullfights.
- The City of Lights with a tall sparkly tower and yummy pastries.
- Famous for a leaning tower and scrumptious pasta dishes.
- Visit temples, see monks in orange robes, and savor spicy food and colorful festivals.
15 Clues: Famous for a leaning tower and scrumptious pasta dishes. • A city with amazing technology, sushi, and fun video games. • Known for a Great Wall, cuddly pandas, and tasty noodle dishes. • The City of Lights with a tall sparkly tower and yummy pastries. • A city with huge pyramids and camel rides in the middle of a desert. • ...
World Rivers 2023-11-21
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- River A beautiful river in France with vineyards and old villages.
- River A huge river in South America with lots of animals and plants.
- River A cold river in Alaska and Canada with wilderness and wildlife.
- River A big river in Africa with waterfalls and animals like elephants.
- River A river in Europe with castles and old towns along its banks.
- River The longest river in Australia where people use water for farming.
- River A special river in India where people go to pray and have ceremonies.
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- River A river in the United States with canyons and rocks that people visit.
- River A pretty river in Europe with bridges and boats for tourists.
- River A big river in China with mountains and cities nearby.
- River A wide river in Russia with forests and farms along its shores.
- River A river in Asia where people use boats for transportation and fishing.
- River A river in South Asia with mountains and valleys, important for agriculture.
- River The longest river in Africa that goes through deserts and green areas.
- River A very long river in North America where people use boats and fish.
15 Clues: River A big river in China with mountains and cities nearby. • River A beautiful river in France with vineyards and old villages. • River A pretty river in Europe with bridges and boats for tourists. • River A river in Europe with castles and old towns along its banks. • River A huge river in South America with lots of animals and plants. • ...
World Religion 2023-12-15
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- Jewish people follow the teachings of the Torah and believe in one God.
- Some people believe in a strong force, like God, that helps guide and protect them.
- Some people don't believe in gods or higher powers; they focus on life here and now.
- A way of believing in and worshiping a higher power or powers.*
- A religion that follows the teachings of Guru Nanak and believes in one God and equality for all.*
- Knowing the difference between right and wrong and choosing to do what's right.
- Doing things regularly to get better, like playing an instrument or being kind.*
- Believing in and worshiping many gods.
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- Believing in just one powerful and important God.
- It's what you think is true and important in your heart.
- People who follow Islam believe in one God (Allah) and follow the teachings of the Quran.
- colorful and ancient religion from India that believes in many gods and the circle of life.
- A peaceful way of life that teaches kindness and finding happiness inside yourself.
- Followers of Jesus and the Bible learn about love, kindness, and doing good things.
- A group of people who share the same beliefs within a larger religion, like different "teams" in the same game.
15 Clues: Believing in and worshiping many gods. • Believing in just one powerful and important God. • It's what you think is true and important in your heart. • A way of believing in and worshiping a higher power or powers.* • Jewish people follow the teachings of the Torah and believe in one God. • ...
New World 2024-01-03
Travelling/World 2024-02-05
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- The ……… map represents elevation
- What river separates Europe from Asia?
- Greenland belongs to ……
- How do you call the imaginary lines that go from West to East?
- The ……… is the latitudinal line that is in the center of the world
- The biggest island is Europe’s first word
- Ms. Deak has been to …… last time
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- A …… country is when it’s not bordered by a sea or ocean
- Which country is in both Asia and Africa?
- The old world includes a bit of Africa, Europe and …
- How do you call the imaginary lines that go from North to South?
- The ……… Meridian is the longitudinal line that is in the center of the world.
- In which ocean is the coordinate 0,0 located it?
- What sea is between Italy and Croatia?
- The …… canal separates Asia from Africa
15 Clues: Greenland belongs to …… • The ……… map represents elevation • Ms. Deak has been to …… last time • What river separates Europe from Asia? • What sea is between Italy and Croatia? • The …… canal separates Asia from Africa • Which country is in both Asia and Africa? • The biggest island is Europe’s first word • In which ocean is the coordinate 0,0 located it? • ...
World history 2023-03-02
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- a movement of ideas
- an France ruler
- an meeting to unite Europe
- westernized russia
- the belief that one race is better then the other
- above the lower class
- had an bloodless revolution
- an german emperor
- movement of people from rural areas going to cities
- the most used machine
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- an Prussian prime minister
- influenced other revolutions
- began in England in the 1700
- an different type of factory
- An powerhouse in the 1500 and 1600
15 Clues: an France ruler • an german emperor • westernized russia • a movement of ideas • above the lower class • the most used machine • an Prussian prime minister • an meeting to unite Europe • had an bloodless revolution • influenced other revolutions • began in England in the 1700 • an different type of factory • An powerhouse in the 1500 and 1600 • ...
world geo 2023-02-10
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- an island made by coral
- indigenous people of Australia
- a hunting weapon used by Australian natives which is made to return to the thrower
- the variation of animals in a habitat
- a large wave made by earthquakes or volcanos
- a nation as a whole, represented by culture and traditions
- the worlds largest system of coral
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- whitening made by exposure to sunlight or chemicals
- the region with culturally indifferent people
- a zone in between two or more hostile forces to separate them
- a stoney type substance used as a skeleton to wildlife
- saltwater separated from the sea by sand bars
- the remote inland region of Australia
- indigenous Polynesian people
- a large volcanic crater
15 Clues: an island made by coral • a large volcanic crater • indigenous Polynesian people • indigenous people of Australia • the worlds largest system of coral • the remote inland region of Australia • the variation of animals in a habitat • a large wave made by earthquakes or volcanos • the region with culturally indifferent people • saltwater separated from the sea by sand bars • ...
Technology World 2023-02-27
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- repair a programm or a device
- Something that works on their own
- Thing without cables
- Simulated reality experienced thanks to the technology
- Voice assistant from amazon
- Alternative to the mouse
- technology to connect devices without cables
- Technological device on the wrist
- Take something from the internet
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- Adjective to define something new and outstanding
- Peripheral that you use to write
- Virtual money
- Alphanumeric combination
- Action to create a program
- Gadget that takes pictures
15 Clues: Virtual money • Thing without cables • Alphanumeric combination • Alternative to the mouse • Action to create a program • Gadget that takes pictures • Voice assistant from amazon • repair a programm or a device • Peripheral that you use to write • Take something from the internet • Something that works on their own • Technological device on the wrist • ...
The World 2024-04-23
World Literature 2024-04-29
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- Homer's epic about the Trojan War.
- A category of literary composition.
- Japanese poetic form with 17 syllables.
- Expressive, song-like poetry.
- A long fictional prose narrative.
- Poem with 14 lines and a specific rhyme scheme.
- Literary genre that uses humor or ridicule.
- Written or spoken language in its ordinary form.
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- German term for a coming-of-age story.
- A short story with a moral, often with animals.
- Literature featuring horror, death, and romance.
- A traditional or recurrent narrative theme.
- A long or arduous search in stories.
- A long narrative poem.
- A single line of poetry.
15 Clues: A long narrative poem. • A single line of poetry. • Expressive, song-like poetry. • A long fictional prose narrative. • Homer's epic about the Trojan War. • A category of literary composition. • A long or arduous search in stories. • German term for a coming-of-age story. • Japanese poetic form with 17 syllables. • A traditional or recurrent narrative theme. • ...
Mike's World 2024-03-28
15 Clues: Work • Wordle MVP • Gabs Height • Preggo snack • Just gas operated • Green fuzzy balls • Glad to sniff you • Give to your wife • Gotta keep it down • Small preview image • "Your breath stinks" • Mission with the roos • Slaps with lemon juices • Sprayed too much by teens • Electric and gas operated
world geo 2024-03-26
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- the process by which previously fertile lands become arid and useable for farming
- processing or refining natural resources
- the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use
- a rocked-floor
- soil which consists of a earth and sand left behind
- an economic growth that meets the present
- a form of agriculture to generate pfor sale forsale off of the farm
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- a business carried out of peoples home
- the production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer
- the destruction of trees in an area
- the process of a colony gaining independence from a nation
- a sedimentary rock formed from the accumulation of organic matter over a million years
- plains of sand and gravel that makes up the ocean
- low, dry valley
- raw materials or natural resources
15 Clues: a rocked-floor • low, dry valley • raw materials or natural resources • the destruction of trees in an area • a business carried out of peoples home • processing or refining natural resources • an economic growth that meets the present • plains of sand and gravel that makes up the ocean • soil which consists of a earth and sand left behind • ...
World Lakes 2024-09-05
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- a body of water surrounded by land
- a part of an ocean extending into land
- a channel dug; used by boats
- a stream that flows out of a larger body of water
- to change the path of a river
- a part of a canal that has gates
- to change a liquid to a gas or vapor
- a path for travelling from one place to another
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- something from nature useful to humans
- a long, deep narrow valley in East Africa
- a tower that supports a drill over an oil well
- a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- a tall grasslike plant that grows in swamps
- naturally occurring oil found under the Earth's surface used to make plastics and fuels, such as gasoline
- starting point or beginning of a river's water
15 Clues: a channel dug; used by boats • to change the path of a river • a part of a canal that has gates • a body of water surrounded by land • to change a liquid to a gas or vapor • something from nature useful to humans • a part of an ocean extending into land • a long, deep narrow valley in East Africa • a tall grasslike plant that grows in swamps • ...
World Cuisines 2024-05-19
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- Staple food of Italian cuisine
- Mexican dish of folded tortillas filled with meat
- Doughnut-shaped bread from Jewish cuisine
- Small Spanish dishes or appetizers
- Spiced dish common in Indian cooking
- Vietnamese noodle soup
- Fermented vegetable dish from Korea
- Deep-fried chickpea balls from the Middle East
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- Spanish rice dish with seafood or meat
- British baked good, often enjoyed with tea
- Flavorful rice dish from the Indian subcontinent
- Greek dish of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie
- Potato pancake in Jewish cuisine
- Japanese dish of vinegared rice and seafood
- Thin pancake from France
15 Clues: Vietnamese noodle soup • Thin pancake from France • Staple food of Italian cuisine • Potato pancake in Jewish cuisine • Small Spanish dishes or appetizers • Fermented vegetable dish from Korea • Spiced dish common in Indian cooking • Spanish rice dish with seafood or meat • Doughnut-shaped bread from Jewish cuisine • British baked good, often enjoyed with tea • ...
World famous 2024-10-17
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- super smart person
- a place where scientists work
- a group of elected officials who manage the law
- really / very
- sick
- what's left
- someone who always needs help
- to find and get things
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- dead body
- a woman who teaches kids in their house
- where you place the dead body / grave
- rich
- not asleep
- a reward (for winning)
- found something new
15 Clues: rich • sick • dead body • not asleep • what's left • really / very • super smart person • found something new • a reward (for winning) • to find and get things • a place where scientists work • someone who always needs help • where you place the dead body / grave • a woman who teaches kids in their house • a group of elected officials who manage the law
Marine World 2023-06-08
World Cultures 2023-06-20
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- A traditional way of doing something that is common in a particular culture
- A system of communication used by a particular group of people
- The art and science of designing and constructing buildings
- A collection of stories that explains the beliefs and practices of a culture
- dance Traditional dances that are associated with a particular culture or region
- A custom or belief that has been passed down for a long time
- Stories, myths, and legends that are passed down through oral tradition
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- The food and cooking traditions of a culture
- The customs, beliefs, music, art, and other aspects of human activity that affect a group of people
- A set of beliefs and practices that relate to a higher power or spiritual force
- A party or event held to commemorate a special occasion
- A celebration or gathering that often includes food, music, and entertainment
- A formal event that often has religious or cultural significance
- Creative expression such as painting, drawing, sculpture, or music
- Styles, trends, and clothing choices that are popular in a particular time and place
15 Clues: The food and cooking traditions of a culture • A party or event held to commemorate a special occasion • The art and science of designing and constructing buildings • A custom or belief that has been passed down for a long time • A system of communication used by a particular group of people • A formal event that often has religious or cultural significance • ...
My World 2023-01-16
My World 2022-11-09
Metaverse world 2023-01-27
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- an endeavor or project with the responsibility being assumed by an individual or designated group
- someone who uses their wealth to buy political power
- very hot and causing difficulties in breathing middleman a person who buys goods from producers and sells them to retailers or consumers
- very important or having a large effect or very significant
- a marketing term where it is one of the core components of a business proposition
- to be useful or profitable to someone or to something
- distributed database that maintains a growing list of ordered records, called blocks.
- a cause of obsessive fear, irritation, or loathing
- a pronoun that replaces the word (a noun) that appears first in a preceding clause or sentence
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- something that confuses or troubles one’s mind or brain
- the sense of is the ability to directly know and perceive, to feel, or to be cognizant of events
- a mobile or web application that can provide multiple services including payment and financial transaction processing, effectively becoming an all-encompassing self-contained commerce and communication online platform
- in accordance with the highest standards of propriety, faultless or flawless
- to set money aside for a specific purpose
- an important speech
15 Clues: an important speech • to set money aside for a specific purpose • a cause of obsessive fear, irritation, or loathing • someone who uses their wealth to buy political power • to be useful or profitable to someone or to something • something that confuses or troubles one’s mind or brain • very important or having a large effect or very significant • ...
World Crossword 2022-07-18
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- This pyramid landmark is in Mexico. 이 피라미드 모양 랜드마크는 멕시코에 있습니다.
- This is the hottest season in most of the world. 이것은 대부분의 세계에서 가장 더운 계절입니다.
- This country in Asia has lots of rain forests. It's close to Vietnam. 아시아의 이 나라에는 많은 열대 우림이 있습니다. 베트남과 가깝습니다.
- Busan is an example of a __________. 부산은 __________ 의 한 예입니다.
- This season is when leaves turn different colors. 이 계절은 나뭇잎이 다른 색으로 변하는 때입니다.
- This is bad for the air and the water. 이것은 공기와 물에 좋지 않습니다.
- This country is in South America. It's where the cajon comes from. 이 나라는 남아메리카에 있습니다. 여기에서 카혼이 생겼습니다 (유래되었음).
- When it's very cold, the weather can be _______. 매우 추울 때 날씨는 __________수 있습니다.
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- You play this sport with rackets. 여러분은 이 스포츠를 라켓으로 합니다.
- This country is in Africa. There are lions, giraffes, and flamingos here. 이 나라는 아프리카에 있습니다. 사자, 기린, 플라밍고가 살고 있습니다.
- This is the biggest continent. 이것은 가장 큰 대륙입니다.
- You play this sport with an orange ball. 여러분은 이 스포츠를 주황색 공을 가지고 합니다.
- This is a small river. 이것은 작은 강입니다.
- You can find this instrument in France and other places in Europe. 이 악기는 프랑스와 유럽의 다른 나라에서 볼 수 있습니다.
- This is an island country in Europe. 어것은 유럽의 섬나라입니다.
15 Clues: This is a small river. 이것은 작은 강입니다. • This is the biggest continent. 이것은 가장 큰 대륙입니다. • This is an island country in Europe. 어것은 유럽의 섬나라입니다. • You play this sport with rackets. 여러분은 이 스포츠를 라켓으로 합니다. • This is bad for the air and the water. 이것은 공기와 물에 좋지 않습니다. • Busan is an example of a __________. 부산은 __________ 의 한 예입니다. • ...
World Religions 2023-09-12
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- - Prophet Zoroaster's faith
- - Moral teachings of Confucius
- - Polytheistic faith
- - Holy book is the Quran
- - Covenant with God
- - Followers of Jesus
- - Guru Nanak's teachings
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- - Achieving enlightenment
- - Spiritual leaders in tribes
- - Non-violence philosophy
- - Nature-based beliefs
- - Roman church branch
- - Global unity religion
- - Harmony with the Tao
- - Japanese nature worship
15 Clues: - Covenant with God • - Polytheistic faith • - Followers of Jesus • - Roman church branch • - Nature-based beliefs • - Harmony with the Tao • - Global unity religion • - Holy book is the Quran • - Guru Nanak's teachings • - Achieving enlightenment • - Non-violence philosophy • - Japanese nature worship • - Prophet Zoroaster's faith • - Spiritual leaders in tribes • ...
World Wonders 2023-09-12
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- - Cambodian temple complex
- - Moscow fortress
- - Inca citadel
- - Chinese barrier
- - Roman amphitheater
- - Parisian iron landmark
- - Neolithic stone circle
- - Greek citadel
- - Ancient Egyptian structures
- - Jordanian archaeological site
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- - Gift from France to the US
- - Indian marble mausoleum
- - Mayan pyramid
- - Remote Polynesian statues
- - Brazilian mountaintop statue
15 Clues: - Inca citadel • - Mayan pyramid • - Greek citadel • - Moscow fortress • - Chinese barrier • - Roman amphitheater • - Parisian iron landmark • - Neolithic stone circle • - Indian marble mausoleum • - Cambodian temple complex • - Remote Polynesian statues • - Gift from France to the US • - Ancient Egyptian structures • - Brazilian mountaintop statue • - Jordanian archaeological site
World History 2023-08-14
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- Civilization with a rich history of inventions, such as paper and gunpowder.
- Birthplace of democracy and home to philosophers like Socrates and Plato.
- Prominent city-state in ancient Greece, known for its military prowess.
- A significant change or upheaval, often referring to political transformations.
- Italian explorer who reached the Americas in 1492.
- Indigenous civilization of Mesoamerica known for advanced mathematics and calendars.
- Portuguese explorer known for the first circumnavigation of the Earth.
- Powerful empire that was known for its engineering and governance.
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- Ancient South American civilization with a strong network of roads and cities.
- Mesoamerican empire that flourished in present-day Mexico.
- Ancient civilization known for the pyramids and the Nile River.
- Medieval European social system based on land ownership and loyalty.
- Leader of nonviolent resistance against British rule in India.
- Cultural and artistic movement in Europe during the 14th-17th centuries.
- French military leader who became emperor and had a significant impact on Europe.
15 Clues: Italian explorer who reached the Americas in 1492. • Mesoamerican empire that flourished in present-day Mexico. • Leader of nonviolent resistance against British rule in India. • Ancient civilization known for the pyramids and the Nile River. • Powerful empire that was known for its engineering and governance. • ...
World Travel 2023-09-05
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- - Eternal city of Italy
- - Inca citadel in Peru
- - Dutch canal city
- - Vast Arizona gorge
- - Indonesian island paradise
- - Japan's iconic volcano
- - Italian canal city
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- - Chinese ancient fortification
- - Eiffel Tower's home
- - World's largest hot desert
- - African wildlife adventure
- - Egyptian ancient wonders
- - Greek island paradise
- - Japanese cultural city
- - Japanese capital
15 Clues: - Dutch canal city • - Japanese capital • - Vast Arizona gorge • - Italian canal city • - Eiffel Tower's home • - Inca citadel in Peru • - Eternal city of Italy • - Greek island paradise • - Japanese cultural city • - Japan's iconic volcano • - Egyptian ancient wonders • - World's largest hot desert • - African wildlife adventure • - Indonesian island paradise • ...
World Festivals 2023-09-03
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- Day French national day on July 14th.
- Jewish Festival of Lights.
- Carnival Brazil's famous samba extravaganza.
- Hill Carnival London's Caribbean-inspired celebration.
- German beer festival in Munich.
- Festive celebration with masks and parades.
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- Hindu festival of lights.
- Man Annual art and music event in Nevada.
- Iconic British music festival.
- al-Fitr Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan.
- New Year Lunar New Year celebration.
- Hindu spring festival of colors.
- Gras Colorful celebration before Lent.
- Thai New Year with water fights.
- Tomatina Spanish tomato-throwing festival.
15 Clues: Hindu festival of lights. • Jewish Festival of Lights. • Iconic British music festival. • German beer festival in Munich. • Hindu spring festival of colors. • Thai New Year with water fights. • New Year Lunar New Year celebration. • Day French national day on July 14th. • Gras Colorful celebration before Lent. • Man Annual art and music event in Nevada. • ...
World Religions 2023-08-29
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- The belief that the soul is reborn into a new body after death, as in Hinduism and some other traditions..
- The belief in a single, all-powerful deity.
- A place of worship in various religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and ancient polytheistic traditions.
- A Jewish place of worship and community gathering
- A place of Christian worship; can also refer to a Christian religious institution.
- Follower of Islam.
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- The belief in multiple gods or deities.
- City that has holy qualities to the Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
- A person believed to have a direct connection with the divine, conveying revelations and teachings.
- A system of beliefs, practices, and values concerning the existence of a higher power or powers.
- A state of ultimate liberation and enlightenment sought in Buddhism.
- A divine being or god/goddess worshipped in a religion.
- System of organization that governs a society that practices Hinduism
- A place of Islamic worship.
- The central reference in Judaism, comprising the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.
15 Clues: Follower of Islam. • A place of Islamic worship. • The belief in multiple gods or deities. • The belief in a single, all-powerful deity. • A Jewish place of worship and community gathering • A divine being or god/goddess worshipped in a religion. • City that has holy qualities to the Jews, Christians, and Muslims. • ...
Jurassic world 2022-05-12
15 Clues: arm lizard • heavy claw • roof lizard • swift seizer • fused lizard • chicken mimic • horned lizard • two form tooth • deceptive lizard • meat eating bull • different lizard • three horned face • wing and toothless • king tyrant lizard • demon from the river styx
World Health 2024-11-17
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- The study of health topics.
- The intake of healthy food.
- A plan or guideline.
- The ability to get something.
- Inoculation to prevent disease.
- A serious health crisis.
- Global health organization.
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- Actions to stop disease.
- Able to be maintained long-term.
- The state of being well.
- Assistance or help given.
- Pertaining to all people.
- An illness affecting the body.
- Assistance, often in emergencies.
- Relating to the entire world.
15 Clues: A plan or guideline. • Actions to stop disease. • The state of being well. • A serious health crisis. • Assistance or help given. • Pertaining to all people. • The study of health topics. • The intake of healthy food. • Global health organization. • The ability to get something. • Relating to the entire world. • An illness affecting the body. • Inoculation to prevent disease. • ...
Wonderful World 2025-05-08
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- Lights up the night.
- Soft and floating in the sky.
- First light of the day.
- Colours after the rain.
- Twinkling in the sky.
- Creatures big and small.
- Water falling from the sky.
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- Tall and rocky landform.
- Colourful and smell nice.
- Land surrounded by water.
- Colourful insect that flies.
- High up and endless.
- Flowing water through land.
- Vast water covering Earth.
- Home to many trees and animals.
15 Clues: Lights up the night. • High up and endless. • Twinkling in the sky. • First light of the day. • Colours after the rain. • Tall and rocky landform. • Creatures big and small. • Colourful and smell nice. • Land surrounded by water. • Vast water covering Earth. • Flowing water through land. • Water falling from the sky. • Colourful insect that flies. • Soft and floating in the sky. • ...
Business world 2025-06-12
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- – Money used to fund a business or investment.
- – A share representing ownership in a company.
- – The identity or image of a company/product.
- – An official inspection of financial records.
- – Someone who starts and runs their own business.
- – Introducing new ideas, methods, or products.
- – The process of promoting and selling products.
- – A business model where one owner licenses another to use their brand.
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- – Chief Executive Officer; the highest-ranking person in a company.
- – A newly established business, often tech-focused.
- – When two companies combine into one.
- – Total income generated from sales of goods/services.
- – A person who provides capital to startups or businesses.
- – The financial gain after subtracting expenses from revenue.
- – Borrowed money that must be repaid with interest.
15 Clues: – When two companies combine into one. • – The identity or image of a company/product. • – Money used to fund a business or investment. • – A share representing ownership in a company. • – An official inspection of financial records. • – Introducing new ideas, methods, or products. • – The process of promoting and selling products. • ...
Disney World 2024-12-17
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- She left her glass slipper behind at a ball
- book-loving daughter of an inventor who yearned for adventure
- rebellious mermaid turned human princess
- pretty exploding lights that happen (almost) every night
- Theme park in Orlando with a lot of animals
- One of the Disney's theme parks with Cinderella's castle
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- state you are going to
- Independent, strong, and spirited woman who flew on a magic carpet
- My wish
- city that Disney World is in
- She is the "fairest of them all"
- Sleeping Beauty's real name
- Disney's first iconic mouse
- Aladdin flew on this
- Mickey Mouse's sweetheart
15 Clues: My wish • Aladdin flew on this • state you are going to • Mickey Mouse's sweetheart • Sleeping Beauty's real name • Disney's first iconic mouse • city that Disney World is in • She is the "fairest of them all" • rebellious mermaid turned human princess • She left her glass slipper behind at a ball • Theme park in Orlando with a lot of animals • ...
Hello World! 2025-05-28
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- West German band Nena sang about the luft variety
- --Sowed by Eris' apple
- bovine
- Holy name?
- cries after a burning at the steak?
- test
- Biblical '' supplier
- steam
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- Figuratively, colloquially
- First nuclear weapon detonation
- Famous Carmen surname
- Tennant that played Doctor
- Classical collection of Latin lyrical poems by Horace
- Steve's ginger counterpart
- Scottish headwear
15 Clues: test • steam • bovine • Holy name? • Scottish headwear • Biblical '' supplier • Famous Carmen surname • --Sowed by Eris' apple • Figuratively, colloquially • Tennant that played Doctor • Steve's ginger counterpart • First nuclear weapon detonation • cries after a burning at the steak? • West German band Nena sang about the luft variety • ...
Sea world 2025-11-20
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- Sea Creature with a lot of arms..
- Fish with sharp teeth.
- The ocean is…
- The sea version of a star.
- You have a…… lesson.
- Something that surrounds an island.
- When it's windy the water gets a lot of…
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- If you want to see more of the sea you can go….
- There's a lot of…… in the sea.
- You need this to see clear under the water.
- To get over the sea you need a….
- At the bottom of the sea its…..
- In the summer it's…….
- Sea version of grass
- A fish whose name is close to something you can eat.
15 Clues: The ocean is… • You have a…… lesson. • Sea version of grass • In the summer it's……. • Fish with sharp teeth. • The sea version of a star. • There's a lot of…… in the sea. • At the bottom of the sea its….. • To get over the sea you need a…. • Sea Creature with a lot of arms.. • Something that surrounds an island. • When it's windy the water gets a lot of… • ...
world geography 2025-11-12
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- feeling pushed outward on a merry-go-round, water being pushed to the sides of a washing machine drum, and a car or bike appearing to be pushed to the outside of a turn.
- Poland, Uganda, France, and Zimbabwe.
- Japan, France, and Egypt, where a nation's identity is strongly tied to the state's boundaries.
- the tension in a string when whirling a ball, the gravitational force between the Earth and a satellite or moon, and the friction between a car's tires and the road when taking a turn.
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- Chile, Norway, Italy, Vietnam, and Malawi.
- natural features like the Mississippi River, which forms a boundary between states such as Tennessee and Arkansas.
- the supreme authority of a nation like France over its territory, the authority of individual U.S. states to make laws on certain issues.
- Monaco or Vatican City.
- Japan and Iceland, which are often cited as nation-states where a shared culture and identity are tied to a single country.
- Thailand, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Afghanistan.
- Maseru, Leribe, Berea, and Mohale's Hoek districts.
- elongated states, which have a long and narrow shape, like Chile, which is squeezed between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains.
- Lesotho, entirely surrounded by South Africa; Vatican City and San Marino, both enclaved by Italy.
- Kurds, Palestinians, Basques, Catalans, and Tibetans.
- South Africa, which surrounds the country of Lesotho, and Italy, which surrounds Vatican City and San Marino.
15 Clues: Monaco or Vatican City. • Poland, Uganda, France, and Zimbabwe. • Chile, Norway, Italy, Vietnam, and Malawi. • Maseru, Leribe, Berea, and Mohale's Hoek districts. • Kurds, Palestinians, Basques, Catalans, and Tibetans. • Thailand, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Afghanistan. • ...
cross world 2025-12-19
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- That hurts animals ,plant, or their homes
- its the phenomenon in which the atmosphere
- the distance food travel
- we can see dry cracked earth
- there are several cars coming to a stop
- they may endangered due to pollution
- Food that is produced near where it is consumed
- able to maintained or continued without harming the environment
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- product grown whithout chemical pesticides
- warming on the left the Earth is burning whith flames and smoke
- the tptal amount of greenhouse gas produced
- there are chimneys from factory
- the material used to wrap or contain food
- when edible food is thrown away or not used
- we can see different types of trash
15 Clues: the distance food travel • we can see dry cracked earth • there are chimneys from factory • we can see different types of trash • they may endangered due to pollution • there are several cars coming to a stop • That hurts animals ,plant, or their homes • the material used to wrap or contain food • product grown whithout chemical pesticides • ...
World Wars 2025-12-15
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- Style of fighting from ditches in the ground
- agreements between two or more states for defense and support in case of war.
- political, economic and military control of weaker countries or societies by stronger countries.
- service that directed aircraft
- very toxic gas/vapor that was used as a weapon.
- boat that can travel underwater
- bias ideas/opinions spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause
- firearm designed to fire hundreds of rounds per min
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- german submarine, comes from the german word “unterseeboat”
- A treaty forcefully signed by Germany officially ending WWI putting restrictions on Germany.
- belief that a country should maintain strong armed forces to aggressively defend national interests.
- machine that projects fire
- device made to protect and cover the face of the wearer from taking in different toxic gases.
- a military conflict where all of a nation's resources, are mobilized to achieve a complete victory
- a promise Germany made to the U.S. about safety of the passengers on the submarine
15 Clues: machine that projects fire • service that directed aircraft • boat that can travel underwater • Style of fighting from ditches in the ground • very toxic gas/vapor that was used as a weapon. • firearm designed to fire hundreds of rounds per min • german submarine, comes from the german word “unterseeboat” • ...
World Music 2025-12-03
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- Afro-Cuban dance music
- Famous reggae musician
- Italian word for walking pace tempo
- Italian word for fast tempo
- Jamaican music genre
- Same notes at the same time
- Different notes at the same time
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- West African hand drum
- Caribbean genre using steel pans
- Indian plucked string instrument
- Italian word for singing without accompaniment
- Pair of Indian hand drums
- Indonesian percussion ensemble
- Italian word for slow tempo
- Brazilian percussion dance music
15 Clues: Jamaican music genre • West African hand drum • Afro-Cuban dance music • Famous reggae musician • Pair of Indian hand drums • Italian word for slow tempo • Italian word for fast tempo • Same notes at the same time • Indonesian percussion ensemble • Caribbean genre using steel pans • Indian plucked string instrument • Brazilian percussion dance music • Different notes at the same time • ...
World Currencies 2025-12-20
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- Currency used in the United Kingdom.
- Currency used in many European countries.
- Currency used in South Korea.
- Currency used in Sweden.
- Currency used in India.
- Currency used in Turkey.
- Currency used in the UAE.
- Currency used in several Arab countries.
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- Currency used in Mexico.
- Currency used in the United States.
- Currency used in Japan.
- Currency used in Switzerland.
- Currency used in Russia.
- Currency used in Malaysia.
- Currency used in South Africa.
15 Clues: Currency used in Japan. • Currency used in India. • Currency used in Mexico. • Currency used in Russia. • Currency used in Sweden. • Currency used in Turkey. • Currency used in the UAE. • Currency used in Malaysia. • Currency used in Switzerland. • Currency used in South Korea. • Currency used in South Africa. • Currency used in the United States. • ...
WORLD CHALLENGE 2025-12-20
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- Kalo kurang rasanya sempit
- Suka berkokok di pagi hari
- Hewan yang paling besar di darat
- Sering ada di kepala pagi hari
- Nempel di kepala
- Mata uang Amerika Serikat
- Penyebab badan pegal
- Makanan yang sering digoreng
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- Hewan yang lambat jalannya
- Bisa mengikat
- Bisa membersihkan halaman
- Suasana sepi dan hening
- Hewan hidup di air
- Dapat menusuk kulit
- Rasa nasi goreng kadang-kadang
15 Clues: Bisa mengikat • Nempel di kepala • Hewan hidup di air • Dapat menusuk kulit • Penyebab badan pegal • Suasana sepi dan hening • Bisa membersihkan halaman • Mata uang Amerika Serikat • Kalo kurang rasanya sempit • Hewan yang lambat jalannya • Suka berkokok di pagi hari • Makanan yang sering digoreng • Sering ada di kepala pagi hari • Rasa nasi goreng kadang-kadang • ...
World Religions 2025-12-09
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- Afro-Brazilian religion combining African beliefs with Catholicism and indigenous practices.
- Religion emphasizing unity of all people and the oneness of religion and humanity.
- The world’s largest religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- Vietnamese religion mixing elements of Buddhism, Christianity, Taoism, and Confucianism.
- Ancient Indian religion with diverse gods, beliefs, and the concept of karma.
- Indigenous Japanese religion involving rituals to connect with kami, or spirits.
- A monotheistic faith following the Quran and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad.
- Ethical and philosophical system based on the teachings of Confucius from China.
- Spiritual tradition focused on enlightenment and teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha).
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- One of the world’s oldest monotheistic faiths centered on the god Ahura Mazda.
- Ancient Indian religion promoting non-violence, truth, and asceticism for spiritual liberation.
- Religion founded in India emphasizing equality, devotion to one God, and community service.
- Chinese philosophy and religion focused on living harmoniously with the Tao or “the Way.”
- Belief that natural objects and phenomena have spiritual essence or souls.
- One of the oldest monotheistic religions centered on the Torah and Jewish law.
15 Clues: Belief that natural objects and phenomena have spiritual essence or souls. • The world’s largest religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. • Ancient Indian religion with diverse gods, beliefs, and the concept of karma. • One of the world’s oldest monotheistic faiths centered on the god Ahura Mazda. • ...
Key Terminology 2018-04-12
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- : the world around us of where we live
- : no type left in the world
- : causing catastrophic damage
- : a place which plants grow and live
- : a supply of something
- : taking care
- : the removal of trees
- : a story that is fiction
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- : the study of the world
- : to reuse
- : to take care of something
- : something that is not needed
- : the artificial intelligence
- : to look after the world with God
- : the construction of something.
- creed : what is Christianity
- : a chapter from the bible
- dreaming :a story made by imagination
- : the study of organisms
19 Clues: : to reuse • : taking care • : the removal of trees • : a supply of something • : the study of the world • : the study of organisms • : a story that is fiction • : a chapter from the bible • : to take care of something • : no type left in the world • creed : what is Christianity • : the artificial intelligence • : causing catastrophic damage • : something that is not needed • ...
Animals 2025-01-06
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- Widdow deadliest spider in the world
- Bird that shares a name with a popular fruit
- Jeffrey
- black, grizzly, polar
- Laziest animal, perhaps
- Bird that gets its pigment from its diet
- Timon in the lion king
- fastest land animal in the world
- popular pet
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- largest rodent in the world
- King of the jungle
- 'hump day' animal
- Monkeys, but bigger
- nocturnal animals that use eco-location
- they have laugh like barks
- Print of the year for 2024
- tallest animal in the world
- bird of prey
18 Clues: Jeffrey • popular pet • bird of prey • 'hump day' animal • King of the jungle • Monkeys, but bigger • black, grizzly, polar • Timon in the lion king • Laziest animal, perhaps • they have laugh like barks • Print of the year for 2024 • largest rodent in the world • tallest animal in the world • fastest land animal in the world • Widdow deadliest spider in the world • ...
The World Series Curse 2022-09-22
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- Player that scored the winning run
- The way Mike and Kate get to Chicago
- Team Kate is cheering for
- Rubbing mud
- The author of the book
- The main girl character
- The Cubs' opponents in the World Series
- The things in Louie's corked bat
- The Cubs' staduim
- Kate's costume for Halloween
- The name of the World Series Trophy
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- Why did the author make Ms.Sanders a character
- The main boy character
- The month when the story takes place
- Red Sox have the "Curse of the --"
- Mike's costume for Halloween
- Location of Big D's homer
- The manager that sabotaged the Cubs
- Who stopped the curse
- The final score of the final game
- The goat's name
- Park where first World Series game was played
- The team that won the World Series
- City of final World Series game
24 Clues: Rubbing mud • The goat's name • The Cubs' staduim • Who stopped the curse • The main boy character • The author of the book • The main girl character • Team Kate is cheering for • Location of Big D's homer • Mike's costume for Halloween • Kate's costume for Halloween • City of final World Series game • The things in Louie's corked bat • The final score of the final game • ...
Soccer Facts 2022-11-10
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- What team has won the most World Cups
- arguably the best Manager
- What team has won the most champions leagues?
- What international team did Oliver Khan play for?
- What team has won the most Premier Leagues
- Madrid Waht club is Luka Modric on
- Who has scored the most international goals
- What team does Messi play for?
- What team is hosting the 2022 World Cup
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- Who has won the most World Cups'
- oldest soccer player still playing.
- Who won the last World Cup (2018)
- Who won the 2022 Ballon D'or
- Best goalie of all time
- What club is Sergio Ramos on
- United What club is Marcus Rashford on
- Scored the best goal in FIFA World Cup history
- Who is the best Egyptian player
- Who has won the most Ballon D'ors
- are Arguably the best players of the 2000
- The best defender of all time
21 Clues: Best goalie of all time • arguably the best Manager • Who won the 2022 Ballon D'or • What club is Sergio Ramos on • The best defender of all time • What team does Messi play for? • Who is the best Egyptian player • Who has won the most World Cups' • Who won the last World Cup (2018) • Who has won the most Ballon D'ors • oldest soccer player still playing. • ...
G20 COUNTRIES 2023-06-08
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- the world's oldest company was found here
- Arabia oil was discovered here in 1938
- largest economy in the world
- the famous dish of this country Doner kebap
- only continent in the world without an active volcano
- first to use paper money
- home to the second longest river in the world
- Africa first heart transplant to place here
- most visited country in the world
- it is the first country to mine diamonds
- Union the only union of G20
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- home of longest street
- worlds longest railway is here
- second largest country of South America
- here are more than 20000 castles
- 5th most visited country in the world
- 10 to 12% of the world's biodiversity is in this country
- of korea Siberian Tiger is the national animal of this country
- country with largest Muslim population
- Kingdom place where bunking gum Palace is located
20 Clues: home of longest street • first to use paper money • largest economy in the world • Union the only union of G20 • worlds longest railway is here • here are more than 20000 castles • most visited country in the world • 5th most visited country in the world • country with largest Muslim population • Arabia oil was discovered here in 1938 • second largest country of South America • ...
Baseball Trivia! 2023-08-11
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- Garth Brooks once tried out for this team
- This team lost the World Series to the Cubs in Back to the Future II
- Name of Philadelphia Phillies Mascot
- This team will be relocating to Las Vegas next season
- Team whose stadium has the "Green Monster"
- This team is based in Arlington, Texas
- This team won the 2021 World Series
- Name of San Francisco Giants Mascot
- This team went 108 years without winning a World Series
- This team has won the most World Series
- Cleveland ________
- This team cheated by using trash cans
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- This team was formerly known as the Montreal Expos
- This team plays at Tropicana Field
- This team was involved in the 1919 Black Sox Scandal
- This team won the 2020 World Series
- Los Angeles baseball team located in Anaheim
- _______ Padres
- This team plays at Camden Yards
- Only MLB team not in the United States
20 Clues: _______ Padres • Cleveland ________ • This team plays at Camden Yards • This team plays at Tropicana Field • This team won the 2020 World Series • This team won the 2021 World Series • Name of San Francisco Giants Mascot • Name of Philadelphia Phillies Mascot • This team cheated by using trash cans • This team is based in Arlington, Texas • ...
Guess the countries 2022-12-07
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- Country which has the HQ of a Major conglomerate famous for lighting
- Country of city with dwarf statues
- It has a river which is 365 meters long and it is called Year
- two time soccer world cup winner
- Country with no permanent rivers
- Arabian oryx is this country's national animal
- Holds the world record for the production and export of billiard balls
- need cedi to buy grocery here
- home of casablanca
- Chichen itza
- Home of carthage
- World's largest cork producer
- soccer team nicknamed as Red fury, fighting bulls
- Qualified twice to appear in the soccer world cup.
- Lacrosse is the national sport
- This country appeared in FIFA world cup for six times but never won the cup
- 7000 lakes
- Country with fastest ARM based supercomputer
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- Had won both FIFA men's world cup and women's world cup
- First player to score an hat trick in soccer world cup final from this winning side.
- Bordered by a country that carries the name of an ARM IP
- Largest coffee producer in the world
- 3 silver, 1 bronze in Olympics for soccer
- Quito is the captial city
- Home of Electronics giant that manufactures ARM based processors
- Home of the largest frog
- Kuna is the official one
- has a long hiking trail from atlantic ocean to pacific ocean
- Has longest national anthem in terms of duration of music
- Socceroos
- Has a mountain which is the highest point in southern hemisphere.
- Multiple ARM Sites in this country
32 Clues: Socceroos • 7000 lakes • Chichen itza • Home of carthage • home of casablanca • Home of the largest frog • Kuna is the official one • Quito is the captial city • need cedi to buy grocery here • World's largest cork producer • Lacrosse is the national sport • two time soccer world cup winner • Country with no permanent rivers • Country of city with dwarf statues • ...
Infographic Guide to the Globe 2021-04-25
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- Most of the tallest buildings in the world are in this country.
- How many more years *on average* do people in United States go to school than people in India?
- This youngest country in the world declared independence in 2011.
- This is one of the oldest civilizations in the world.
- This village is the the wettest place on Earth with an 467 in of rain per year.
- Which continent has the most number of countries?
- Means "hello" in Russian.
- Of the top five largest countries in the world (land area), how many are in the American continents?
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- Which ocean has the greatest volume of water?
- Kingdom This country has the largest percentage of people who have internet access
- This planet is the furthest from the sun.
- A baby is born approximately every ___ seconds.
- Even though this city has the largest population, it's not the most densely populated.
- This city in Bangladesh is the most densely populated in the world with about 150,800 people per square mile.
- An estimated 47% of this country's population don't have clean drinking water in their home.
- What is the majority religion in Nigeria?
- About 14.7 million people visit this city each year.
- This is the most densely populated country in the world.
- This is the heaviest land mammal in South America.
- york This city has the most subway stations in the world.
20 Clues: Means "hello" in Russian. • This planet is the furthest from the sun. • What is the majority religion in Nigeria? • Which ocean has the greatest volume of water? • A baby is born approximately every ___ seconds. • Which continent has the most number of countries? • This is the heaviest land mammal in South America. • About 14.7 million people visit this city each year. • ...
US/VA SOL 9/10 2024-10-21
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- A mandate system was established in this region following World War I:
- This president was in office during the Great Depression:
- These established cultural norms and sparked fads:
- This man's theory of evolution challenged religion:
- This was FDR's plan to bring the nation out of the Great Depression:
- The U.S. purged this island of its monarchy before claiming it as a territory:
- Overspeculation on returns and investments made on credit resulted in this:
- The U.S. constructed a canal in this nation to cut down on trade time:
- World War I was fought to make the world safe for ___________.
- This was the foreign policy of Theodore Roosevelt:
- Where was the Spanish-American War fought?
- This media allowed for the broadcast of jazz and fireside chats:
- This genre of music became popular in the 1920s and 1930s:
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- After the Great Migration, African Americans created unique culture and art as part of this:
- These provided escapes from depression-era realities:
- This nation was punished following World War I:
- Who was the U.S. President during World War I?
- This time of economic downturn was caused by the stock market crash:
- This international coalition was created following World War I:
- This treaty ended World War I:
- What war was fought in 1898?
- This was Wilson's plan to eliminate the causes of war:
- This war lasted from 1914-1918:
23 Clues: What war was fought in 1898? • This treaty ended World War I: • This war lasted from 1914-1918: • Where was the Spanish-American War fought? • Who was the U.S. President during World War I? • This nation was punished following World War I: • These established cultural norms and sparked fads: • This was the foreign policy of Theodore Roosevelt: • ...
US/VA SOL 9/10 2024-10-21
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- Who was the U.S. President during World War I?
- These established cultural norms and sparked fads:
- This was the foreign policy of Theodore Roosevelt:
- This treaty ended World War I:
- This war lasted from 1914-1918:
- Where was the Spanish-American War fought?
- The U.S. purged this island of its monarchy before claiming it as a territory:
- After the Great Migration, African Americans created unique culture and art as part of this:
- This media allowed for the broadcast of jazz and fireside chats:
- This was Wilson's plan to eliminate the causes of war:
- What war was fought in 1898?
- This was FDR's plan to bring the nation out of the Great Depression:
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- This international coalition was created following World War I:
- This president was in office during the Great Depression:
- This man's theory of evolution challenged religion:
- These provided escapes from depression-era realities:
- World War I was fought to make the world safe for ___________.
- This time of economic downturn was caused by the stock market crash:
- This nation was punished following World War I:
- Overspeculation on returns and investments made on credit resulted in this:
- A mandate system was established in this region following World War I:
- The U.S. constructed a canal in this nation to cut down on trade time:
- This genre of music became popular in the 1920s and 1930s:
23 Clues: What war was fought in 1898? • This treaty ended World War I: • This war lasted from 1914-1918: • Where was the Spanish-American War fought? • Who was the U.S. President during World War I? • This nation was punished following World War I: • These established cultural norms and sparked fads: • This was the foreign policy of Theodore Roosevelt: • ...
Desert Exile/Japanese Internment 2021-05-27
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- A big series of battles for power
- The habitat in which Topaz was in
- Something the internees didn’t get
- A legal subject of a country
- A compensation
- The side America was on in World War II
- A person who is lives in America
- Extreme Anger
- Forced to leave
- An enemy country in World War II
- (First Name) Author of Desert Exile
- The people who kept the Japanese-Americans in the internment camps
- The type of bomb that ended World War II
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- What you feel when you have little food
- People in charge of making sure people don’t leave the camps
- The camp Yoshiko Uchida was in
- A Japanese poem 5 7 5 7 7
- Second generation Japanese immigrants who went to school in Japan
- Order An order made by the president that doesn’t pass through Congress
- The winters were ___
- First generation Japanese immigrants
- The side America fought in World War II
- Where Japanese Americans were sent to in World War II
- The place that was bombed which led the U.S. into World War II
- Second generation Japanese immigrants
- A popular hot drink among the internees
- The government was being ____ during World War II
- A Japanese Poem 5 7 5
- Hall Where the Japanese Prisoners ate in camps
- Parents and their children
- Boom!
31 Clues: Boom! • Extreme Anger • A compensation • Forced to leave • The winters were ___ • A Japanese Poem 5 7 5 • A Japanese poem 5 7 5 7 7 • Parents and their children • A legal subject of a country • The camp Yoshiko Uchida was in • A person who is lives in America • An enemy country in World War II • A big series of battles for power • The habitat in which Topaz was in • ...
Crossword 4.17 2023-10-24
Soccer 2023-01-26
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- first world cup win
- Soccer is also known as this in Europe
- Country with the most World Cup wins
- The only continent (excluding Antarctica) that hasn't hosted a World Cup
- Players on a soccer team
- The position that defends the net
- Minutes in a international match
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- Where the World Cup just was
- A score
- Cristiano
- True or False: A wall must be 12 yards back from the ball when a free kick is to be taken
- International Federation of Association Football
- A World Cup is every _ years
- Color the ref displays if a player is sent off
- Lionel
- Goals in a hat trick
- What a soccer field is called
- Seconds the goalie can hold the ball
18 Clues: Lionel • A score • Cristiano • first world cup win • Goals in a hat trick • Players on a soccer team • Where the World Cup just was • A World Cup is every _ years • What a soccer field is called • Minutes in a international match • The position that defends the net • Country with the most World Cup wins • Seconds the goalie can hold the ball • Soccer is also known as this in Europe • ...
World History Unit 2 Islamic World 2018-03-06
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- Marketplace
- Thousand and One Nights Includes tales from India, Persia, and Arabia
- (Holy Book of Islam) Messages received from Allah for more than 20 years (not written until after Muhammad dies); Guidelines for how to live: Honesty, respect, kindness, obedience to Allah and forbids murder, lying, and stealing
- Leads Mogul empire to prosperity, but after religious freedom ends with persecution of Hindus
- most important city; at trade crossroad and religious center
- built along trade routes
- "The Lawgiver" Ottoman sultan who organized laws and built schools and mosques
- Towers from which an announcer calls Muslims to prayer five times each day
- Used to determine location at sea and confirms that the Earth is round
- created to train doctors, pharmacies and medical clinics
- Greek and Roman texts that would contribute to the Renaissance
- Result of experimentation with metal
- Wealthy merchants and religious leaders thought he was destroying their authority
- Christians and Jews who are to be treated kindly
- Muslim houses of worship (also serve as schools, courts, and centers of learning
- Any chosen person can lead
- Believe Ali, Muhammad's son-in-law, was rightful heir, so his descendents should lead
- founder of Islam; Successful merchant from Mecca who has a vision in a cave calling him to be a prophet of Allah
- One all-powerful God (Allah) who created the universe (like Christianity and Judaism) and judges right and wrong
- Invents algebra
- Muslim leaders said no creating images of living creatures because of idol worship
- numerals Adopted from the Indian culture
- Abbas United Persia and sought to overthrow the Ottoman Empire
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- Tribal Nomads who herd animals, live in tents and battle over water and supplies
- Overthrew the Umayyads ; considered the Golden Age of Islam
- Building in Mecca with stone from heaven (important pilgrimage site)
- Family that takes control of Islam and spreads it through war; is stopped at the Battle of Tours in France
- Islamic Law based on the Quran and created over centuries by Islamic scholars included no gambling, eating pork, or drinking alcohol
- Merchants Help spread Islam, Arabic language, Banking, technologies and develop cities as centers of trade
- Adopted from China and brought to the West
- Muhammad Dies; Muslim leaders choose a caliph (leader) to protect and spread Islam
- Holy site in Jerusalem
- Nomadic warriors take Baghdad run government as Sultans; overthrown by Mongols
- Discovered that blood circulates to and from the heart; Described how diseases spread
- (Required acts of worship) 1.Belief, 2.Pray 5x a day, 3.Charity, 4.Fasting during Ramadan, 5. Pilgrimage to Mecca
- Muhammad flees Mecca and arrives in Medina in 622; first year of the Muslim calendar
- Manage families and households, but allowed to own property, invest in trade, and inherit wealth
- desert with high temperatures, little water and oasis
- Conquered Constantinople (Istanbul) and the Byzantine Empire
- largest and most powerful Muslim empire
- Mogul ruler Shah Jahan built it as a tomb for his wife
- In charge of government, society, and business
- Groups of traveling merchants for protection against Bedouin raids
43 Clues: Marketplace • Invents algebra • Holy site in Jerusalem • built along trade routes • Any chosen person can lead • Result of experimentation with metal • largest and most powerful Muslim empire • numerals Adopted from the Indian culture • Adopted from China and brought to the West • In charge of government, society, and business • Christians and Jews who are to be treated kindly • ...
Lost Treasure 2020-10-24
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- The highest rank of the monarchy
- The most romantic city in the world
- The best color
- The sweetest two-step
- The worst breakfast restaurant in the world
- Pirate-themed venue at the destination of a 2019 road trip
- The best breakfast restaurant in the world
- The best soup in the world
- One of the best movies in the world
- The most delicious French breakfast
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- The most dashing young agent of Queen Eleanor
- One way of describing Elizabeth's wardrobe
- Jeremy's Favorite Book (You have a copy)
- The most delicious wine (from the apothecary?)
- Lettuce-eaters of the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
- The longest 3.1 miles
- Grand ________, the last stop on a 2020 road trip
- The most fearsome creature not on planet Earth
- The contents of a fluffy new duvet
- The most fearsome creature on planet Earth
20 Clues: The best color • The longest 3.1 miles • The sweetest two-step • The best soup in the world • The highest rank of the monarchy • The contents of a fluffy new duvet • The most romantic city in the world • One of the best movies in the world • The most delicious French breakfast • Jeremy's Favorite Book (You have a copy) • One way of describing Elizabeth's wardrobe • ...
Latin America Geography 2023-01-31
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- touches northern South America
- longest mountain range in the world
- physical features that is the most populated highly elevated flat land in Mexico
- grasslands in southern South America
- economic activity of the Caribbean Islands
- driest, non-polar area in the world
- second longest river in the world
- the name of the island with two countries on it
- highly elevated, flat land
- Caribbean island territory of the U.S.
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- most vegetation found in Brazil
- highest navigable lake in the world
- largest area of B.E.F. vegetation
- land that touches both the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea
- most often found in the mountain areas with hard, rocky soil
- Bolivia and Paraguay are the only countries with this feature
- country the equator runs through
- wettest tropical area in the world
- mountains in Mexico
- the country that touches both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean
20 Clues: mountains in Mexico • highly elevated, flat land • touches northern South America • most vegetation found in Brazil • country the equator runs through • largest area of B.E.F. vegetation • second longest river in the world • wettest tropical area in the world • highest navigable lake in the world • longest mountain range in the world • driest, non-polar area in the world • ...
Christopher Columbus- The Age of Discovery 2023-04-24
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- El Explorador
- Which islands in the Americas did Columbus find?
- Who was the King of Spain during this time?
- What was Columbus's Dad's job?
- Which ocean did Columbus cross to reach the Americas?
- seda
- A ship used on the journey to the new world
- What did Columbus help build in the new world?
- A neighbourhood in Seville. The 1st to see New World
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- A ship used on the voyage to the new world
- Viaje
- What term became popular for the Americas. The
- especias
- Which country was Columbus trying to find?
- Which yellow fruit did Columbus bring back to Spain? P
- A ship used on the voyage to the new world
- Which country
- Descubrimiento
- 92. The Year Columbus discovered the New World
- Who was the Queen of Spain during this time?
- What red fruit did Columbus bring back to Spain? T
- Barco
22 Clues: seda • Viaje • Barco • especias • El Explorador • Which country • Descubrimiento • What was Columbus's Dad's job? • A ship used on the voyage to the new world • Which country was Columbus trying to find? • A ship used on the voyage to the new world • Who was the King of Spain during this time? • A ship used on the journey to the new world • Who was the Queen of Spain during this time? • ...
Lawrence Dallaglio It's In The Blood Crossword 2023-06-08
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- The sport Dallaglio played
- Dallaglio's other position
- Wasps' arch rivals
- Dallaglio's daughter's name
- The country Dallaglio won the world cup with in 2003
- Dallaglio's father's name
- Dallaglio's mmother's name
- Dallaglio's coach when he won the World Cup
- The shape of a rugby ball
- The disaster Dallaglio's sister died in
- A branch of rugby that has seven players. Dallaglio won the World Cup playing this
- The World Cup trophy's full name
- The amount of Lions tours Dallaglio went on
- Dallaglio's most common number
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- The country Dallaglio turned down an invitation to play for
- The country Dallaglio won the World Cup in
- Dallaglio's sister's name
- Where Dallaglio lived
- Dallaglio's sons name
- The team made up of English, Scotish
- One of the three honours Dallaglio received
- The amount of caps Dallaglio won for England
- Dallaglio's club
- The name of Dallaglio's wife
- Dallaglio's daughter's name
25 Clues: Dallaglio's club • Wasps' arch rivals • Where Dallaglio lived • Dallaglio's sons name • Dallaglio's sister's name • Dallaglio's father's name • The shape of a rugby ball • The sport Dallaglio played • Dallaglio's other position • Dallaglio's mmother's name • Dallaglio's daughter's name • Dallaglio's daughter's name • The name of Dallaglio's wife • Dallaglio's most common number • ...
KIDS CORNER - PLANET EARTH 2017-02-28
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- BUTTERFLIES TASTE WITH THIS
- RENOWNED PRIMATOLOGIST, JANE ...
- CANIS LUPUS IS ...
- FIRST COUNTRY GRANTING LEGAL RIGHTS TO GREAT APES
- THE SLOWEST FISH
- BEES ARE FOUND ON EVERY CONTINENT, EXCEPT...
- THE MOST TRAFFICKED MAMMAL IN THE WORLD
- LARGEST BIRD IN THE WORLD
- LARGE MAMMAL THAT SMELLS WATER 3 MILES AWAY
- LAYER OF FAT BENEATH THE SKIN OF A WHALE
- ICONIC PRIMATE ENDEMIC TO MADAGASCAR
- SMALLEST AND RAREST MARINE MAMMAL
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- TAUROPHOBIA IS A FEAR OF...
- LARGEST CAT SPECIES
- LARGEST MEMBER OF THE DEER FAMILY
- THE LARGEST PRIMATE IN THE WORLD
- CAN ONLY EAT WITH HEAD UPSIDE DOWN
- THE ONLY MAMMAL CAPABLE OF TRUE FLIGHT
- THE OLDEST RAINFOREST IN THE WORLD
- HAS NO SWEAT GLANDS, USES ITS MOUTH TO RELEASE HEAT
- A POISONOUS AUSTRALIAN MAMMAL
- MAIN PREY OF THE POLAR BEAR
- THE FASTEST LAND ANIMAL IN THE WORLD
23 Clues: THE SLOWEST FISH • CANIS LUPUS IS ... • LARGEST CAT SPECIES • LARGEST BIRD IN THE WORLD • TAUROPHOBIA IS A FEAR OF... • BUTTERFLIES TASTE WITH THIS • MAIN PREY OF THE POLAR BEAR • A POISONOUS AUSTRALIAN MAMMAL • RENOWNED PRIMATOLOGIST, JANE ... • THE LARGEST PRIMATE IN THE WORLD • LARGEST MEMBER OF THE DEER FAMILY • SMALLEST AND RAREST MARINE MAMMAL • ...
Worlds of Fantasy 2022-04-25
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- Another term for the hero/heroine
- The usual scape goat in the Middle Ages
- The characters of good fantasy must be
- The fight between good and evil is ...
- Lucy's brother Edmund is a ...
- Story with a moral and animal characters
- Harry is a young ...
- An impossible mission
- Carl Jung's term, which applies to fantasy
- The real world and the fantasy world overlap
- The Lion resembles ...
- The hero/heroine is often a child or
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- Fantasy often deal with outer and inner
- Story beginning with "Once upon a time"
- The way into the parallel world
- Fantasy must contain inventory that is
- The proper term for time and place
- Forgetting about the real world
- Harry Potter contains a bit of
- A genre filled with technology
- The setting/world of Lord of the Rings
- Narnia can be interpreted from this POV
22 Clues: Harry is a young ... • An impossible mission • The Lion resembles ... • Harry Potter contains a bit of • A genre filled with technology • Lucy's brother Edmund is a ... • The way into the parallel world • Forgetting about the real world • Another term for the hero/heroine • The proper term for time and place • The hero/heroine is often a child or • ...
World Religions Unit 1 Review 2023-09-25
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- To judge or make assumptions about another culture based on your own norms, values, or beliefs
- Type of spirituality that practices animism.
- Religious specialists who practice magic.
- Belief in only one god.
- Objects or signs that represent a belief system.
- Belief that spirits inhabit natural objects
- Distant, powerful supernatural beings
- World religion founded by Siddartha Gautama.
- An attitude that recognizes the right of others to think, live, or worship according to their own beliefs.
- A statement of belief.
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- Sacred stories.
- Worship of one’s ancestors
- The attempt to blend the beliefs and practices of different religions into one system.
- Most widely practiced world religion.
- Forces or beings which are outside of the observable world
- Newest world religion.
- Earliest world religion that started in India.
- Religion that celebrates Yom Kippur and Sukkot.
- Not religious.
- A symbolic practice that is structured and regularly repeated
20 Clues: Not religious. • Sacred stories. • Newest world religion. • A statement of belief. • Belief in only one god. • Worship of one’s ancestors • Most widely practiced world religion. • Distant, powerful supernatural beings • Religious specialists who practice magic. • Belief that spirits inhabit natural objects • Type of spirituality that practices animism. • ...
European Countries Crossword 2023-10-05
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- The country of luck
- Country that is basically divided into 2 countrys
- This countrys men is the tallest in the world
- This country was officially founded in the year 301.
- The least obese european country
- Home to the worlds first bookstore
- The most expensive country in the world
- This country is home to 444 islands.
- This country invented the wheel
- This country has the most castles in Europe
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- The last Grand dutchy in the world
- This country is Home to The Oldest Restaurant in the World.
- This country is Home to The Highest Capital In Europe
- This country has over 1000 varietys of sauseges
- The most visited country in the world
- Known for their famous Pasta
- The sound of music was filmed in this country
- Country in europe that is doubly landlocked
- This country invented fish and chips
- The capital is Reykjavík
20 Clues: The country of luck • The capital is Reykjavík • Known for their famous Pasta • This country invented the wheel • The least obese european country • The last Grand dutchy in the world • Home to the worlds first bookstore • This country invented fish and chips • This country is home to 444 islands. • The most visited country in the world • The most expensive country in the world • ...
M1 Vocab Term 2 2024-09-17
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- opposite of heaviest
- the largest rain forest in the world
- 1,000,000,000
- people that watch a show/performance
- if your hair is not curly/wavy
- use this to tell the time
- famous people are...
- USA word for trainers
- wear these under your trousers yo keep your legs warm
- the smallest country in the world
- different types of animals/plants
- wear this to school
- Thai girls wear these to school
- used to straighten your teeth
- hair grown between your lips & nose
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- the deepest river in the world
- opposite of most
- hair grown on your face (chin & cheeks)
- the largest city in the world by area
- trousers made from denim
- the largest desert on Earth
- opposite of tallest
- opposite of hardest
- your clothes feel nice to wear
- the highest waterfall in the world
- opposite of best
- folding paper to create shapes
27 Clues: 1,000,000,000 • opposite of most • opposite of best • opposite of tallest • opposite of hardest • wear this to school • opposite of heaviest • famous people are... • USA word for trainers • trousers made from denim • use this to tell the time • the largest desert on Earth • used to straighten your teeth • the deepest river in the world • if your hair is not curly/wavy • ...
World War 2 2021-11-08
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- which battle did Germany attempt to take over Russia
- Who was the President of the United States during World War 2
- Who was the leader of Britain during World War 2
- What kind of government was Italy
- World War 2 ended this terrible time
- What kind of government was the Soviet Union
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- Who was the leader of Japan during World War 2
- what is the name of the attack of the Japanese on the Americans
- Group comprised of Great Britain, France, America, the Soviet Union and Italy
- Who was the leader of France during World War 2
- acronym used for the long term causes of world war 2
- Who was the leader of Germany during World War 2
- Who was the leader of Italy during World War 2
- Who was the leader of Russia during World War 2
14 Clues: What kind of government was Italy • World War 2 ended this terrible time • What kind of government was the Soviet Union • Who was the leader of Japan during World War 2 • Who was the leader of Italy during World War 2 • Who was the leader of France during World War 2 • Who was the leader of Russia during World War 2 • Who was the leader of Britain during World War 2 • ...
15. FIFA World Cup Winners and Runners 2024-11-20
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- The runner-up in the FIFA World Cup 1958.
- The first Nation to win a World Cup.
- Won their unique World Cup in South Africa.
- The runner-up in the FIFA World Cup 1974,1978 and 2010.
- won their fourth World Cup in Germany 24 years after their third.
- The most World Cup winners with five titles the last one was in 2002
- The runner-up in the FIFA World Cup 2018.
- After 36 years without the World Cup title, Winner of the most exciting FIFA World Cup Finals of all time against France in Qatar
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- Won the unique title in 1966
- Won the tournament after a gap of 20 years the first time was in 1998.
- The runner-up in the FIFA World Cup 1938 and 1954.
- The runner-up in the FIFA World Cup 1962.
- Four times Champions the first time was in 1954.
13 Clues: Won the unique title in 1966 • The first Nation to win a World Cup. • The runner-up in the FIFA World Cup 1958. • The runner-up in the FIFA World Cup 1962. • The runner-up in the FIFA World Cup 2018. • Won their unique World Cup in South Africa. • Four times Champions the first time was in 1954. • The runner-up in the FIFA World Cup 1938 and 1954. • ...
World 2020-11-02
9 Clues: best mom • Best Dad • my fav pet • best sister • Nice Sister • capital of India • capital of France • capital of Saudi Arabia • my broken friend also was neighbour
World 2021-07-21
9 Clues: China has 56 • we live on the same • Paris is the capital of • I like to walk in the forest • africa lacks that can be drink • owns the largest land area in the world • China is the third biggest in the world • we like to climb the mountain at weekends • taking is the fastest way to travel around the world
World 2024-12-17
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- Above normal clouds
- contains water molecules in the form of water vapor
- molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen.
- tiny liquid water particles
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- what the world is mostly made of
- water becomes a vapor
- precipitation falls on the landscape and starts to soak into the ground.
- made of water
- Makes the water cycle
9 Clues: made of water • Above normal clouds • water becomes a vapor • Makes the water cycle • tiny liquid water particles • what the world is mostly made of • contains water molecules in the form of water vapor • molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen. • precipitation falls on the landscape and starts to soak into the ground.
WORLD 2024-02-02
World 2022-02-20
9 Clues: smallest big cat • The biggest ocean • the biggest land mammal • the biggest water mammal • a continent and a country • the deepest part of the ocean • the Egyptian monument without a nose • the currency of Maldives a long time ago • the biggest continent and has many countries within it
World cup facts - reading comprehension 2022-11-25
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- What percentage of the world's population watches the World cup?
- How many million pounds will the champions of the 2022 World Cup win?
- What is the name of the accolade an individual player can win?
- the history of the Women's World cup is longer/ shorter than the men's? (choose the correct answer)
- Where is the 2022 World Cup taking place?
- What event started in 1991?
- 3.2 billion is an example of which language technique?
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- How many of the first World Cup tournaments did England not take part in?
- The 2022 World Cup is the first World Cup tournament to be played in which season?
- World Cup has capital letters because it is a _______ noun.
- Which country has won the most World Cup tournaments?
- How many World Cup matches have Indonesia played in the history of the World Cup?
- Where did the England team choose not to travel to in 1930?
13 Clues: What event started in 1991? • Where is the 2022 World Cup taking place? • Which country has won the most World Cup tournaments? • 3.2 billion is an example of which language technique? • World Cup has capital letters because it is a _______ noun. • Where did the England team choose not to travel to in 1930? • ...
siiiiiuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu 2023-01-10
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- one of messis sons
- on the lays bbq chips
- ronaldo's iconic move
- brazilian dancing legend
- 2018 world cup location
- host of the 2026 world cup
- one of ronaldo's sons
- pops the griddy
- club ronaldo played for in 2018
- got out first in the 2022 world cup
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- winner of the 2022 ballon d'or
- player with the frthest bicycle kick
- player with the most ballon d'ors
- the goat
- ninja turtle
- tied pele's record of 77 goals for brazil
- brazialian who assisted messis first goal for barca
- center forward
- barca youngster
- won the first womens world cup
20 Clues: the goat • ninja turtle • center forward • barca youngster • pops the griddy • one of messis sons • on the lays bbq chips • ronaldo's iconic move • one of ronaldo's sons • 2018 world cup location • brazilian dancing legend • host of the 2026 world cup • winner of the 2022 ballon d'or • won the first womens world cup • club ronaldo played for in 2018 • player with the most ballon d'ors • ...
Here, There, Everywhere 2025-01-30
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- the things you eat
- tradition or beliefs
- the Chinese version of sushi
- people in biggest country in europe
- main city of a country
- spoken around the world
- a nation with its own government
- The city of light
- a town
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- famous Japanese food
- a French museum
- most famous bread in the world
- the earth in a different word
- used to be the biggest tower in the world
- The hexagon
- currently in a war with russia
- The land of the rising sun
- Capital of japan
18 Clues: a town • The hexagon • a French museum • Capital of japan • The city of light • the things you eat • famous Japanese food • tradition or beliefs • main city of a country • spoken around the world • The land of the rising sun • the Chinese version of sushi • the earth in a different word • most famous bread in the world • currently in a war with russia • a nation with its own government • ...
Physical Geography 2025-05-05
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- links the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean
- the boundary between the US and Mexico
- separates the coastline of Africa from the Sahara Desert
- intercontinental sea
- links the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea
- Spain and Portugal make up this land mass
- largest desert in Asia
- largest tropical rainforest, most diverse
- mountain range in South America, longest in the world
- the second largest river in the world
- largest mountains in Europe
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- these 5 lakes are all connected
- boot shaped land mass in Southern Europe
- the longest river in the world, located in Africa
- mountains that run from Canada to Alabama
- highest peaks in the world are located here
- one of the longest rivers in North America
- runs from New Mexico to Canada
- largest hot desert in the world
19 Clues: intercontinental sea • largest desert in Asia • largest mountains in Europe • runs from New Mexico to Canada • these 5 lakes are all connected • largest hot desert in the world • the second largest river in the world • the boundary between the US and Mexico • boot shaped land mass in Southern Europe • mountains that run from Canada to Alabama • ...
RICH WORLD, POOR WORLD 2013-06-19
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- United Nations organisation set up to protect children's rights
- An illness brought on by not having enough of the correct types of foods to eat to provide a balanced diet
- A country which is just in the process of becoming industrialised
- Treating people fairly, regardless of their gender, race, religion or disabilities
- Plenty of valuable possessions or money
- When people struggle to have enough money to live on
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- The key to learning enough to build a better life but this can be expensive in many countries
- Used by communities to provide a communal source of clean, running water
- The type of labour that means children are forced into work, that is often dangerous or harmful to them
- Jabs given to protect people from contracting illnesses
- Care and affection given from one person to another
- Protection from the elements
12 Clues: Protection from the elements • Plenty of valuable possessions or money • Care and affection given from one person to another • When people struggle to have enough money to live on • Jabs given to protect people from contracting illnesses • United Nations organisation set up to protect children's rights • ...
AP World Muslism World 2025-11-11
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- The dynasty that ruled all of Persia and some other regions from 1501 to 1722; its state religion was Shi'ism
- Turkish for "recruits"; they formed the elite army corps.
- Chief assistants to caliphs.
- Persian word for "king"
- An Arabic word used by the Ottomans to describe a supreme political and military leader.
- A process whereby the sultan's agents swept the provinces for Christian youths to be trained as soldiers or civil servants.
- A slave woman who is a recognized spouse but of lower status than a wife.
- A term used to refer to the muslim empire of India, which was the largest, wealthiest, and most populous of the Islamic empires of the early modern world.
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- Ruling house of the Turkish empire that lasted from 1299 to 1922.
- Religious scholars who interpret the Qur’an and the Sunna, the deeds and sayings of Muhammad.
- Nomadic Turkish Sufis who supplied the early Safavid state with military troops in exchange for grazing rights.
- The native Indian Troopers who were trained as infantrymen
12 Clues: Persian word for "king" • Chief assistants to caliphs. • Turkish for "recruits"; they formed the elite army corps. • The native Indian Troopers who were trained as infantrymen • Ruling house of the Turkish empire that lasted from 1299 to 1922. • A slave woman who is a recognized spouse but of lower status than a wife. • ...
Infographic Guide to the Globe 2021-04-25
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- This is the most densely populated country in the world.
- This is one of the oldest civilizations in the world.
- A baby is born approximately every ___ seconds.
- This city in Bangladesh is the most densely populated in the world with about 150,800 people per square mile.
- Even though this city has the largest population, it's not the most densely populated.
- This city has the most subway stations in the world.
- What is the majority religion in Nigeria?
- This youngest country in the world declared independence in 2011.
- About 14.7 million people visit this city each year.
- This planet is the furthest from the sun.
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- Means "hello" in Russian.
- This country has the largest percentage of people who have internet access
- This is the heaviest land mammal in South America.
- This village is the the wettest place on Earth with an 467 in of rain per year.
- An estimated 47% of this country's population don't have clean drinking water in their home.
- Which continent has the most number of countries?
- Which ocean has the greatest volume of water?
- Most of the tallest buildings in the world are in this country.
- Of the top five largest countries in the world (land area), how many are in the American continents?
- How many more years *on average* do people in United States go to school than people in India?
20 Clues: Means "hello" in Russian. • What is the majority religion in Nigeria? • This planet is the furthest from the sun. • Which ocean has the greatest volume of water? • A baby is born approximately every ___ seconds. • Which continent has the most number of countries? • This is the heaviest land mammal in South America. • This city has the most subway stations in the world. • ...
Desert Exile 2021-05-27
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- A person who is lives in America
- Order An order made by the president that doesn’t pass through Congress
- Parents and their children
- Extreme Anger
- The side America fought in World War II
- Where Japanese Americans were sent to in World War II
- Forced to leave
- People in charge of making sure people don’t leave the camps
- Something the internees didn’t get
- Second generation Japanese immigrants
- Second generation Japanese immigrants who went to school in Japan
- A compensation
- Hall Where the Japanese Prisoners ate in camps
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- Boom!
- A big series of battles for power
- The habitat in which Topaz was in
- A legal subject of a country
- First generation Japanese immigrants
- The type of bomb that ended World War II
- (First Name) Author of Desert Exile
- An enemy country in World War II
- A Japanese Poem 5 7 5
- The side America was on in World War II
- The government was being ____ during World War II
- A popular hot drink among the internees
- The place that was bombed which led the U.S. into World War II
- What you feel when you have little food
- A Japanese poem 5 7 5 7 7
- The people who kept the Japanese-Americans in the internment camps
- The winters were ___
30 Clues: Boom! • Extreme Anger • A compensation • Forced to leave • The winters were ___ • A Japanese Poem 5 7 5 • A Japanese poem 5 7 5 7 7 • Parents and their children • A legal subject of a country • A person who is lives in America • An enemy country in World War II • A big series of battles for power • The habitat in which Topaz was in • Something the internees didn’t get • ...
Desert Exile/Japanese Internment 2021-05-27
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- A big series of battles for power
- The habitat in which Topaz was in
- Something the internees didn’t get
- A legal subject of a country
- A compensation
- The side America was on in World War II
- A person who is lives in America
- Extreme Anger
- Forced to leave
- An enemy country in World War II
- (First Name) Author of Desert Exile
- The people who kept the Japanese-Americans in the internment camps
- The type of bomb that ended World War II
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- What you feel when you have little food
- People in charge of making sure people don’t leave the camps
- The camp Yoshiko Uchida was in
- A Japanese poem 5 7 5 7 7
- Second generation Japanese immigrants who went to school in Japan
- Order An order made by the president that doesn’t pass through Congress
- The winters were ___
- First generation Japanese immigrants
- The side America fought in World War II
- Where Japanese Americans were sent to in World War II
- The place that was bombed which led the U.S. into World War II
- Second generation Japanese immigrants
- A popular hot drink among the internees
- The government was being ____ during World War II
- A Japanese Poem 5 7 5
- Hall Where the Japanese Prisoners ate in camps
- Parents and their children
- Boom!
31 Clues: Boom! • Extreme Anger • A compensation • Forced to leave • The winters were ___ • A Japanese Poem 5 7 5 • A Japanese poem 5 7 5 7 7 • Parents and their children • A legal subject of a country • The camp Yoshiko Uchida was in • A person who is lives in America • An enemy country in World War II • A big series of battles for power • The habitat in which Topaz was in • ...
AROUND THE WORLD 2025-02-05
20 Clues: ASIA • CHINA • JAPAN • WORLD • MEXICO • NORWAY • RUSSIA • TRAVEL • EUROPE • FRANCE • CANADA • DENMARK • GERMANY • AUSTRIA • SCOTLAND • THAILAND • ROUNDTRIP • PHILIPPINES • NORTHAMERICA • INTERNATIONAL
R-Controlled Vowels and Suffixes 2025-02-19
20 Clues: worm • dirt • store • curve • world • score • bored • under • report • turtle • artist • reword • rework • return • barked • server • charged • morning • retarget • gardening
Soccer 2023-01-26
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- International Federation of Association Football
- A World Cup is every _ years
- Color the ref displays if a player is sent off
- Players on a soccer team
- Where the World Cup just was
- The only continent (excluding Antarctica) that hasn't hosted a World Cup
- A score
- Seconds the goalie can hold the ball
- The position that defends the net
- Minutes in a international match
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- Goals in a hat trick
- Country with the most World Cup wins
- Soccer is also known as this in Europe
- Cristiano
- first world cup win
- True or False: A wall must be 12 yards back from the ball when a free kick is to be taken
- What a soccer field is called
- Lionel
18 Clues: Lionel • A score • Cristiano • first world cup win • Goals in a hat trick • Players on a soccer team • A World Cup is every _ years • Where the World Cup just was • What a soccer field is called • Minutes in a international match • The position that defends the net • Country with the most World Cup wins • Seconds the goalie can hold the ball • Soccer is also known as this in Europe • ...
Jesus' High Priestly Prayer 2023-04-07
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- "___ them in the truth; your word is truth."
- "I have ___ them your word,"
- "that they may be ___, even as we are one."
- "___ Father, keep them in your name, which you have given me,"
- "Now they know that ___ that you have given me is from you."
- "O ___ Father, even though the world does not know you, I know you,"
- "But now I am coming to you, and these things I speak in the world, that they may have my joy ___ in themselves."
- "I do not ask for these only, but also for those who will ___ in me through their word,"
- "I in them and you in me, that they may become ___ one,"
- "and they have believed that you ___ me."
- "When Jesus had spoken these words, he lifted up his eyes to ___,"
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- "that they may all be one, just as you, ___, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be in us,"
- "that the ___ with which you have loved me may be in them, and I in them.”
- "And I am no longer in the world, but they are in the world, and I am ___ to you."
- "I made ___ to them your name, and I will continue to make it known,"
- "Father, the hour has come; glorify your Son that the Son may ___ you,"
- "and the world has hated ___ because they are not of the world, just as I am not of the world."
- "And this is eternal life, that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus ___ whom you have sent."
- "so that the ___ may believe that you have sent me."
- "For I have given them the ___ that you gave me,"
- "so that the world may know that you sent me and ___ them even as you loved me."
- "And for their sake I consecrate myself, that they also may be sanctified in ___."
- "you loved me before the ___ of the world."
- "While I was with them, I kept them in your ___, which you have given me."
24 Clues: "I have ___ them your word," • "and they have believed that you ___ me." • "that they may be ___, even as we are one." • "you loved me before the ___ of the world." • "___ them in the truth; your word is truth." • "For I have given them the ___ that you gave me," • "so that the ___ may believe that you have sent me." • ...
28.FIFA World Cup Leading Scorers 2025-01-10
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- A World Cup winner, he is the youngest French player to score at a World Cup, he scored 12 Goals in 14 appearances across two tournaments starting from 2018.
- Thomas ..... scored 10 goals in 19 matches across four editions for Germany.
- The top goalscorer in the 1954 World Cup with 11 goals, a record at the time for goals in a single World Cup.
- French striker who scored 13 goals in six games at rhe 1958 FIFA World Cup, which still stands as the record for most goals in a single tournament.
- He scored 10 goals, at the 1958 World Cup he became the first player to score at least four goals in two differen World Cups.
- Became the top scorer for Poland at FIFA World Cups during the 1974 tournament, with ten total goals.
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- Gerd .....Leading all scorer with West Germany, he netted 10 goals in the final rounds of the 1970 World Cup, he held the all-time scoring record with 14 goals for 32 years.
- The most prolific scorers in World Cup history, he played in two World Cups eight years apart and scored five goals in each.
- Three times World Cup Winner, he has 12 goals in 14 matches across four editions with the brazilian team.
- He scored thirteen goals in four FIFA World Cup tournaments for Argentina starting from the 2006 edition.
- Won the World cup twice, scored 15 goals in 19 appearances with the Brazilian team across four tournaments starting from 1994.
- He scored 11 goals in four tournaments with the Germany's national team.
- Englands top scorer in World Cup history, he scored 10 goals in two tournaments.
- Participated in three FIFA World Cups, scoring 10 goals, making him Argentina's second top scorer in the competition.
- Top scorer in the history of the FIFA World Cup, he scored 16 goals in 24 appearances with Germany's national team across four editions starting from 2002.
15 Clues: He scored 11 goals in four tournaments with the Germany's national team. • Thomas ..... scored 10 goals in 19 matches across four editions for Germany. • Englands top scorer in World Cup history, he scored 10 goals in two tournaments. • Became the top scorer for Poland at FIFA World Cups during the 1974 tournament, with ten total goals. • ...
World War I Vocabulary 2018-12-04
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- of Versailles the treaty that ended World War I, the USA never signed it
- Points President Wilson goals for s better World aft World War I
- Powers refers to the nations of Germany and Austria Hungary
- Powers Refers to the nations of England France Russia Serbia and Belgium during World War I
- Note a German message to Mexico to attack the USATO keep the USA out of World War I
- system to force citizens to serve in the military
- Revoultion 1917 revoultion in Russia that created a communist nation
- Treaty when nations agree to make an alliance and promise to help each other in any future war
- entente an understanding amoung England Russia and France to protect each other from the triple alliance
- when two nations formally agree to work together
- Pledge 1916 promise of Germany to stop U boat attacks on non military ships
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- of Nations an international organization created to prevent another World War inspired by President Wilson
- to seal of a place to prevent from entering or leaving
- competition for superiority or the same objective
- an English screw ship sunk by a U boat that killed many Americans
- the name for a German submarine during World War I And World War II
- a truce
- Brigand Pact 1928 an agreement signed by 62 nation’s that promised not to use war to achieve a national policy
- of Power refers to when rival nations have ruffly equal power
19 Clues: a truce • when two nations formally agree to work together • competition for superiority or the same objective • system to force citizens to serve in the military • to seal of a place to prevent from entering or leaving • Powers refers to the nations of Germany and Austria Hungary • of Power refers to when rival nations have ruffly equal power • ...
Geography Review 2017-11-19
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- The term used for a person that is forced to leave their home country for their safety but has no country to immigrate to.
- Regions of the world with similar characteristics like plants, animals, climates and land formations.
- The galapagos islands are located in this country.
- This country has the third lowest HDI ranking in the world.
- This country has the largest percentage of its population over the age of 65.
- This continent represents roughly 10% of the worlds population.
- This country has the 4th highest HDI ranking in the world.
- Lack of safety, high crime, war and famine are all example of this type of factor.
- 48% of the world lives off of this many dollars per day.
- There are 832 heritage sites of this type in the world.
- This biome is home to many animals such as bison, rodents, wolves, foxes, zebras, and lions.
- This is the act of permanently moving into another country.
- 223 million people in this continent are suffering from starvation.
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- This is the number of major biomes in the world.
- Meridian This is the vertical line located at zero degrees.
- This country is home to roughly 12 million immigrants.
- This as well as social, environmental and political are all reasons to migrate.
- This is the 4th most populated country in the world.
- This organization was founded in 1945.
- This biome is classified as being hot and dry.
- This continent represents roughly 60% of the worlds population.
- This factor, along with life expectancy and income determine HDI rankings.
- This is the 8th most populated country in the world.
- This country has 36 world heritage sites in it.
- These lines run up and down on the globe and help to determine coordinates.
- This country has the largest percentage of its population under the age of 15.
26 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. • ...
World History 2021-06-14
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- first economic activity that was developed
- Francisco Pizarro was a conqueror
- skin disease that daniel alcides carrion study
- cranial trapanations was a practice belonging to the culture
- German dictator
- capital of peru
- Argentine president "Juan Domingo"
- wrote "the odyssey"
- empire that existed in Europe from 27 BC to 246 after
- F Kennedy president who was assassinated in 1963
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- 19th century movement also called "the century of lights"
- prehistoric stage characterized by the use of stone tools
- In 1789 the revolution began
- called "the knight of the seas"
- the post-world war ii confrontation of the united states against the soviet union
15 Clues: German dictator • capital of peru • wrote "the odyssey" • In 1789 the revolution began • called "the knight of the seas" • Francisco Pizarro was a conqueror • Argentine president "Juan Domingo" • first economic activity that was developed • skin disease that daniel alcides carrion study • F Kennedy president who was assassinated in 1963 • ...
World Geography 2022-08-29
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- a continent in the Northern Hemisphere. Asia is attached to Europe (and east of it).
- an imaginary line that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- ocean is located West of North America.
- the point that is the farthest south on Earth.
- Ocean is located north of Antarctica.
- Ocean is Located East of North America.
- Ocean is located North above Greenland
- a continent, an island, and a country in the Southern Hemisphere.
- a continent in the Northern Hemisphere. Europe is attached to Asia (and west of it).
- the continent that surrounds the South Pole of the Earth.
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- the point that is the farthest north on Earth.
- Ocean is located between Africa and Australia.
- a continent in the Northern Hemisphere; it is north of South America. It is bordered by the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- a continent that is mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- a continent that crosses the equator. It is south of Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
15 Clues: Ocean is located north of Antarctica. • Ocean is located North above Greenland • ocean is located West of North America. • Ocean is Located East of North America. • the point that is the farthest north on Earth. • Ocean is located between Africa and Australia. • the point that is the farthest south on Earth. • the continent that surrounds the South Pole of the Earth. • ...
World Crossword 2022-07-18
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- This is the hottest season in most of the world. 이것은 대부분의 세계에서 가장 더운 계절입니다.
- You play this sport with rackets. 여러분은 이 스포츠를 라켓으로 합니다.
- This is the biggest continent. 이것은 가장 큰 대륙입니다.
- When it's very cold, the weather can be _______. 매우 추울 때 날씨는 __________수 있습니다.
- This country is in Africa. There are lions, giraffes, and flamingos here. 이 나라는 아프리카에 있습니다. 사자, 기린, 플라밍고가 살고 있습니다.
- This country is in South America. It's where the cajon comes from. 이 나라는 남아메리카에 있습니다. 여기에서 카혼이 생겼습니다 (유래되었음).
- This season is when leaves turn different colors. 이 계절은 나뭇잎이 다른 색으로 변하는 때입니다.
- This is bad for the air and the water. 이것은 공기와 물에 좋지 않습니다.
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- This is a small river. 이것은 작은 강입니다.
- This pyramid landmark is in Mexico. 이 피라미드 모양 랜드마크는 멕시코에 있습니다.
- Busan is an example of a __________. 부산은 __________ 의 한 예입니다.
- You play this sport with an orange ball. 여러분은 이 스포츠를 주황색 공을 가지고 합니다.
- You can find this instrument in France and other places in Europe. 이 악기는 프랑스와 유럽의 다른 나라에서 볼 수 있습니다.
- This country in Asia has lots of rain forests. It's close to Vietnam. 아시아의 이 나라에는 많은 열대 우림이 있습니다. 베트남과 가깝습니다.
- This is an island country in Europe. 어것은 유럽의 섬나라입니다.
15 Clues: This is a small river. 이것은 작은 강입니다. • This is the biggest continent. 이것은 가장 큰 대륙입니다. • This is an island country in Europe. 어것은 유럽의 섬나라입니다. • You play this sport with rackets. 여러분은 이 스포츠를 라켓으로 합니다. • This is bad for the air and the water. 이것은 공기와 물에 좋지 않습니다. • Busan is an example of a __________. 부산은 __________ 의 한 예입니다. • ...
World Religions 2022-10-27
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- The dispersal of the Jews from their homeland
- worldly rather than spiritual matters.
- how a soul is reborn continuously.
- a state of perfect wisdom in Buddhism.
- Removing a Christian from his church.
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- Four collections of Hindu sacred texts.
- They contact God through mystical means.
- one of the four classes of people in Hinduism.
- Islamic place of worship.
- the total good and bad deeds done by a person.
- Islamic model for the living, after Muhammd.
- belief in a single god.
- one-tenth of family's income given to church.
- a monotheistic religion begun in the 7th century.
- law body of religious laws in a Christian church.
15 Clues: belief in a single god. • Islamic place of worship. • how a soul is reborn continuously. • Removing a Christian from his church. • worldly rather than spiritual matters. • a state of perfect wisdom in Buddhism. • Four collections of Hindu sacred texts. • They contact God through mystical means. • Islamic model for the living, after Muhammd. • ...
