world Crossword Puzzles
Animal World 2023-03-29
Across
- It is an intelligent animal, it likes to climb, and has human-like features
- It is the largest mammal in the world, it lives in the sea
- It is the world's slowest and laziest animal
- It is a colorful animal, it can fly, and can imitate human voices
- It is a carnivore, it is very dangerous, known as the swamp killer
- It is an iconic animal of China, it loves to eat bamboo and is black and white
- It is a loyal animal and a good friend of man.
- It is big, it has big ears, long trunk, and two tusks
Down
- It's a carnivore, lives in snow and ice, it likes to eat seals
- It is the national animal of Australia, it has a pouch on its belly
- It is an iconic animal of the United States, known as the king of the sky
- It's an insect, it's elongated, it has thousands of legs
- It's a lovely bird, it can't fly, and it lives in cold places
- It has a mane on its head, the king of the jungle
- It is a typical desert animal, it has two humps on its back
15 Clues: It is the world's slowest and laziest animal • It is a loyal animal and a good friend of man. • It has a mane on its head, the king of the jungle • It is big, it has big ears, long trunk, and two tusks • It's an insect, it's elongated, it has thousands of legs • It is the largest mammal in the world, it lives in the sea • ...
World Capitals 2017-04-01
our world 2017-05-10
World History 2017-03-03
Across
- to work together
- took over persia egypt
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- best doctor
Down
- first greek people
- got his name from his heroic things
- who died from poison
- soldiers ride on horses
- only a few people have power
- short stories that teach the reader a lesson about life
- greek like
- king of the gods
- they rule them self
- clear ordered thinking
- city state
15 Clues: greek like • city state • best doctor • to work together • king of the gods • first greek people • they rule them self • who died from poison • took over persia egypt • clear ordered thinking • soldiers ride on horses • only a few people have power • got his name from his heroic things • short stories that teach the reader a lesson about life • ...
FOOTBALL WORLD 2020-03-31
Across
- watches over the correct course of the match and rules
- stands at the goal
- time devoted to improving your skills
- it is round and is used for playing
- everyone wants it
- matches are held there
- gropu of people training together
Down
- prevent opponents from attacking the goal
- located on the pitch
- is hung on the goal
- put on for training on cold days
- kick the ball from one of the four corners of the pitch
- play does not comply with the rules of the game
- the goalkeeper is on his hands
- a person training athletes
15 Clues: everyone wants it • stands at the goal • is hung on the goal • located on the pitch • matches are held there • a person training athletes • the goalkeeper is on his hands • put on for training on cold days • gropu of people training together • it is round and is used for playing • time devoted to improving your skills • prevent opponents from attacking the goal • ...
ancient world 2020-12-08
Across
- culture, they did significant trade and was located in modern Nigerian
- migration, the first trace of people in Africa maybe found in what anthropologist refer to as
- shi huang, this man restored ordered and also went by the name Zheng
- africa, named because it is south of the Sahara
- ti, seventh emperor of the Han dynasty of ancient China,
- Most famous ruler of mauryan grandfather
- empire, helped india enter a new and perhaps the greatest era of prosperity and achievement
Down
- oldest city in west Africa
- Was the a treasurer and secretary to the king of aksum, and apostle to the abyssinians
- sinica, "Chinese peace"
- the foremost Indian poet and dramatist of this period
- south-east of kush, and conquered kush
- Most famous ruler of mauryan
- served as a province of Egypt
- marrying more than one spouse
15 Clues: sinica, "Chinese peace" • oldest city in west Africa • Most famous ruler of mauryan • served as a province of Egypt • marrying more than one spouse • south-east of kush, and conquered kush • Most famous ruler of mauryan grandfather • africa, named because it is south of the Sahara • the foremost Indian poet and dramatist of this period • ...
world civilization 2021-03-18
Across
- / writer
- / investments in companies or governments, such as stock
- / .a soft, light, and highly valued fabric developed in China
- / .a person who performs religious ceremonies
- / .the belief that some people are better than others
- / referring to a city area
- / a charge people pay to a government
- / a place at which people worship a saint or a god
Down
- / the time before there was writing
- / a community of people who share a common culture
- / a moist, densely wooded area that contains many different plants and animals
- / to perform jobs by computer from home
- / a form of Buddhism that emphasizes meditation
- / stamped images
- / an imaginary creature with a human head and the body of a lion that was often shown on Egyptian statues
15 Clues: / writer • / stamped images • / referring to a city area • / the time before there was writing • / to perform jobs by computer from home • / a form of Buddhism that emphasizes meditation • / a charge people pay to a government • / .a person who performs religious ceremonies • / a community of people who share a common culture • ...
business world 2021-03-30
Across
- it's ok, it's not that important
- goods bought or sold
- question to know the identity of a person calling
- sentence you say on the phone to ask for someone to wait
- to begin a water voyage
- freight transport by air
- synonym of journey
Down
- synonym of "absent momentarily"
- an activity alternately repeated
- a plan that indicates the time of each operation
- the act of consigning
- synonym of ship
- coworker
- to inspect, examine
- persons who drive trucks
15 Clues: coworker • synonym of ship • synonym of journey • to inspect, examine • goods bought or sold • the act of consigning • to begin a water voyage • persons who drive trucks • freight transport by air • synonym of "absent momentarily" • it's ok, it's not that important • an activity alternately repeated • a plan that indicates the time of each operation • ...
World Countries 2021-04-22
Across
- Country that lies in top-left corner of Africa
- Richest country
- Biggest country on Earth
- Country that borders with Lithuania and Estonia
- Country that has old and deserted pyramids
- Largest island of Africa
- European country with active volcano
- Country that has green tree in the flag
Down
- Most friendly country
- Long, long country in South America
- Largest island
- Largest country in Oceania
- Largest country in Africa
- Country with mountain Fuji
- Highest mountain on Earth is in this country
15 Clues: Largest island • Richest country • Most friendly country • Biggest country on Earth • Largest island of Africa • Largest country in Africa • Largest country in Oceania • Country with mountain Fuji • Long, long country in South America • European country with active volcano • Country that has green tree in the flag • Country that has old and deserted pyramids • ...
world religons 2022-10-17
Across
- founder of buddhism
- Major world religion with 5 Letter
- belief in many gods
- Jesus son of god
- in the middle east/north africa
- holy book of christianity
- islam holy book
- islamic name of god
- founder of judaism
Down
- belief in one god
- holy book of buddhism
- Successor can only be a dissonant of Muhammad
- holy book of buddhism
- any islamic member can succeed
- judaism god
- Major world religion with 8 Letters
- islam holy book
17 Clues: judaism god • islam holy book • islam holy book • Jesus son of god • belief in one god • founder of judaism • founder of buddhism • belief in many gods • islamic name of god • holy book of buddhism • holy book of buddhism • holy book of christianity • any islamic member can succeed • in the middle east/north africa • Major world religion with 5 Letter • Major world religion with 8 Letters • ...
WORLD HISTORY 2016-12-06
Across
- The silk road was used for this
- The man who started the muslim religion
- a peasent who lost all there freedom in the monorislism
- The emperor who brought Christianity to Rome
- This is the capital of Greece
- The black plague was most likely spread by
- This group of people were brought together by Gangues Khan
- Means Universal ruler
Down
- The Holy wars
- The western Empire of Rome that did not fall when Rome fell
- The sacred book of Islam
- An economic system the governed the rural life, used in medieval Europe
- A church, headed by a bishop, housed the throne of the bishop
- Through out history they were usually not treated well only in Egypt one was a leader
- the successor to Muhammad
15 Clues: The Holy wars • Means Universal ruler • The sacred book of Islam • the successor to Muhammad • This is the capital of Greece • The silk road was used for this • The man who started the muslim religion • The black plague was most likely spread by • The emperor who brought Christianity to Rome • a peasent who lost all there freedom in the monorislism • ...
World Music 2017-01-14
Across
- how is Indian music passed on
- the ----- the pitch, the longer the note values
- where gamelan music originated from
- what happens to gamelan music
- where is it commonly played
- what usually plays the drone
- what is the name of the instrument that usually leads Indian music
Down
- what is the drone called in the background of classical Indian music
- what national day is celebrated on the 2nd of December
- a gamelan seven note scale
- where did samba originate from
- it is recignised for being what to
- what is the name of the traditional north Indian music
- what happens to every line in a gamelan
- where does samba have historical roots
15 Clues: a gamelan seven note scale • where is it commonly played • what usually plays the drone • how is Indian music passed on • what happens to gamelan music • where did samba originate from • it is recignised for being what to • where gamelan music originated from • where does samba have historical roots • what happens to every line in a gamelan • ...
Web World 2019-10-20
Across
- photo published
- put it when you approve something
- between documents on the internet
- Tube/ Social to share and view videos
- used to write
- message
- media used by kids
- online
Down
- write under a photo
- service to send or receive message with PC/phone
- to express your moods
- a profile
- for adults
- in the online world
- used to surf for free
15 Clues: online • message • a profile • for adults • used to write • photo published • media used by kids • write under a photo • in the online world • to express your moods • used to surf for free • put it when you approve something • between documents on the internet • Tube/ Social to share and view videos • service to send or receive message with PC/phone
World history 2023-05-18
Across
- helped lay the foundation for absolut
- XII chief minister.
- and unrestrained
- a trading post in India
- the right that gave them absolute aut
- - first of the Saxon line of German k
- the head of a Frankish Tribe in north
Down
- with pizzaro, discovered the great Mi Roundheads-supporters of England during English civil war
- son of Frederick William
- known as the terrible
- largely responsible for por
- a document that ran north and south d
- was sent down the coast of Africa by
- by the king of Portugal to 1
- Charles VI daughter
15 Clues: XII chief minister. • and unrestrained • Charles VI daughter • known as the terrible • a trading post in India • son of Frederick William • largely responsible for por • by the king of Portugal to 1 • was sent down the coast of Africa by • helped lay the foundation for absolut • a document that ran north and south d • the right that gave them absolute aut • ...
UNDERWATER WORLD 2023-06-06
Across
- - Intelligent marine mammal
- - Small, brightly colored fish that lives within anemones
- - Tiny fish with a distinctive curled tail
- - Large, graceful ray with distinctive fins
- - Eight-armed cephalopod
- - Diverse underwater ecosystem
- - Snake-like fish that inhabits crevices and burrows
Down
- - Crustacean with large pincers
- - Gelatinous creature with stinging tentacles
- - Swift, migratory fish prized for its meat
- - Radially symmetric marine invertebrate
- - Tentacled sea creature often found with clownfish
- - Apex predator of the seas
- - Oceanic plant with long, green strands
- - Colorful reef-building organism
15 Clues: - Eight-armed cephalopod • - Intelligent marine mammal • - Apex predator of the seas • - Diverse underwater ecosystem • - Crustacean with large pincers • - Colorful reef-building organism • - Radially symmetric marine invertebrate • - Oceanic plant with long, green strands • - Tiny fish with a distinctive curled tail • - Swift, migratory fish prized for its meat • ...
Geographical World 2023-08-07
Across
- planet nearest to the earth
- official language of Brazil
- biggest latitude
- longest river in the world
- largest US state in terms of population
- country has largest population in the world
Down
- biggest desert in the world
- smallest country in asia by population
- highest mountain in the world
- River flows through the rainforest in Brazil
- biggest ocean on earth
- most populous city in the united kingdom and also it's capital city
- study of weather
- largest county in the world
- coldest place on earth
15 Clues: study of weather • biggest latitude • biggest ocean on earth • coldest place on earth • longest river in the world • biggest desert in the world • planet nearest to the earth • official language of Brazil • largest county in the world • highest mountain in the world • smallest country in asia by population • largest US state in terms of population • ...
UNDERWATER WORLD 2023-12-02
Across
- - This creature has eight very useful arms.
- - Vehicle to use deep underwater.
- - Intelligent friendly cute underwater mammal.
- - Person goes underwater to explore.
- - Love to swim underwater.
- - Unique jewelry item found in oysters.
- - Hard cover that protects many sea creatures.
- - Very large sea mammal loves to swim around.
Down
- - Colorful reef structure underwater.
- - Half human, half fish creature.
- - Small marine animal that looks like a horse.
- - Sea creature looks like moving jelly.
- - Area far below the sea level.
- - Reptile animal that has hard shell outside.
- - Underwater dangerous predator fish.
15 Clues: - Love to swim underwater. • - Area far below the sea level. • - Half human, half fish creature. • - Vehicle to use deep underwater. • - Person goes underwater to explore. • - Colorful reef structure underwater. • - Underwater dangerous predator fish. • - Sea creature looks like moving jelly. • - Unique jewelry item found in oysters. • ...
World Geography 2023-11-03
Across
- the distance from the prime meridian along the x axis
- Economy of where the produced of good are controlled by the government
- big city, public transportation, Densely Populated(High)
- The distance from the equator along the y axis
- Religious authority
- King or queen usually shares power with other groups, typically a legislature
- Shows features of the earth that humans made
Down
- where the government and producers determine what is produced and sold
- farmers, not a city, Not densely populated(Low)
- government controls of all aspects of citizens lives
- an economic system only produce and consumer determine what is produced and sold
- Citizens hold the power
- Movement towards cities
- no one has power
- everything in the earth that is not man made
15 Clues: no one has power • Religious authority • Citizens hold the power • Movement towards cities • everything in the earth that is not man made • Shows features of the earth that humans made • The distance from the equator along the y axis • farmers, not a city, Not densely populated(Low) • government controls of all aspects of citizens lives • ...
world history 2023-09-03
Across
- ruling family
- (1792 B.C.–1750 B.C.) Hammurabi became the first king of the Babylonian empire. He inherited the power from his father, who extended Babylon’s control across Mesopotamia. Hammurabi is known for writing the first code of law in recorded history.
- a complex, highly organized social order
- person who moves from place to place in search of food
- a political unit that includes a city and its surrounding lands and villages
- to arrange or set down in writing
- system of writing in which pictures called hieroglyphs represent objects, concepts, or sounds
- the way of life of a society, which is handed down from one generation to the next by learning and experience
Down
- region within the Fertile Crescent that lies between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- Period, the final era of prehistory, which began about 9000.b.c.; also called the New Stone Age
- believing in one god
- title of the rulers of ancient Egypt
- believing in many gods
- Period, the era of prehistory that lasted from at least 2 million b.c. to about 9000 b.c.; also called the Old Stone Age
- system of writing in which pictures called hieroglyphs represent objects, concepts, or sounds
- a group of states or territories controlled by one ruler
16 Clues: ruling family • believing in one god • believing in many gods • to arrange or set down in writing • title of the rulers of ancient Egypt • a complex, highly organized social order • person who moves from place to place in search of food • a group of states or territories controlled by one ruler • a political unit that includes a city and its surrounding lands and villages • ...
World Landmarks 2023-09-03
Across
- Itza Mayan pyramid in Mexico.
- Ancient Roman amphitheater.
- Ben London's famous clock tower.
- Mysterious prehistoric monument.
- Wall Ancient Chinese fortification.
- of Liberty Symbol of freedom in NYC.
Down
- Ancient Greek citadel in Athens.
- the Redeemer Rio de Janeiro statue.
- Tower Iconic Parisian landmark.
- Mythical creature with a human head.
- Picchu Inca archaeological site.
- Rushmore Carved presidential monument.
- Rose-red city in Jordan.
- Egyptian burial structures.
- Mahal Marble mausoleum in India.
15 Clues: Rose-red city in Jordan. • Ancient Roman amphitheater. • Egyptian burial structures. • Itza Mayan pyramid in Mexico. • Tower Iconic Parisian landmark. • Ancient Greek citadel in Athens. • Picchu Inca archaeological site. • Ben London's famous clock tower. • Mysterious prehistoric monument. • Mahal Marble mausoleum in India. • the Redeemer Rio de Janeiro statue. • ...
world geo 2024-01-12
Across
- communist country in East Asia
- any industry based on human knowledge which involves technology, information, financial planning, research, and development.
- based on hunter-gather or subsistence agriculture
- any industry involved in the extraction and production of raw materials, such as farming, logging, fishing, forestry and mining
- NOT a country
- any industry involved in processing, manufacturing, and construction companies.
- something someone does for you (cannot be touched)
- things you use or consume (can be touched)
- production is "home" based
Down
- making products to sell for profit
- any industry involved with medical providers, educators, financial services, haircuts, and personal trainers, among many others.
- government control of businesses
- Kim Jong Un
- people choose freely what to buy & sell
- some private ownership & some government control of business
15 Clues: Kim Jong Un • NOT a country • production is "home" based • communist country in East Asia • government control of businesses • making products to sell for profit • people choose freely what to buy & sell • things you use or consume (can be touched) • based on hunter-gather or subsistence agriculture • something someone does for you (cannot be touched) • ...
World Religions 2023-12-15
Across
- Oldest religion still practiced today
- Name for followers of Islam
- Founder of Buddhism
- Founder of Christianity
- Holy book of Islam
- Most commonly practiced world religion
- rules that Muslims follow
Down
- Holy book of Christianity
- Name for followers of Hinduism
- Where Hinduism was founded
- Where Christianity, Islam, and Judaism were founded
- Where Buddhism was founded
- Name for followers of Christianity
- Founder of Judaism
- Holy book of Judaism
15 Clues: Founder of Judaism • Holy book of Islam • Founder of Buddhism • Holy book of Judaism • Founder of Christianity • Holy book of Christianity • rules that Muslims follow • Where Hinduism was founded • Where Buddhism was founded • Name for followers of Islam • Name for followers of Hinduism • Name for followers of Christianity • Oldest religion still practiced today • ...
World Rivers 2024-07-07
Across
- - Major river in Pakistan
- - Africa’s second longest
- - Mesopotamian river
- - Paris’ river
- - Mesopotamian river
- - Home of Victoria Falls
- - Sacred in India
- - Longest river
Down
- - Europe's second-longest
- - Major US river
- - Longest in Asia
- - Longest in Europe
- - London’s river
- - Southeast Asia
- - Major European river
- - Largest river
16 Clues: - Paris’ river • - Largest river • - Longest river • - Major US river • - London’s river • - Southeast Asia • - Longest in Asia • - Sacred in India • - Longest in Europe • - Mesopotamian river • - Mesopotamian river • - Major European river • - Home of Victoria Falls • - Europe's second-longest • - Major river in Pakistan • - Africa’s second longest
HRCP World 2024-08-08
Across
- Abbreviation for Technical Requirement
- Control: Finance and budgeting Department
- of the Tunnel Boring Machine
- Abbreviation for Medium Voltage
- for United States Army Corps of Engineers
- French Construction Company
- of the STP Machine
- JV Partner: Dragados
Down
- The number of different nationalities on the HRBT Project.
- Department responsible for purchase of goods/service
- beam used in Construction
- Dragados: One of the largest heavy Civil Engineering Construction Companies
- Abbreviation of Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
- Abbreviation for Over Head Sign Structures
- steel or concrete driven in the ground to support structures
15 Clues: of the STP Machine • JV Partner: Dragados • beam used in Construction • French Construction Company • of the Tunnel Boring Machine • Abbreviation for Medium Voltage • Abbreviation for Technical Requirement • for United States Army Corps of Engineers • Control: Finance and budgeting Department • Abbreviation for Over Head Sign Structures • ...
HRCP World 2024-08-09
Across
- One of the largest heavy Civil Engineering Construction Companies
- Department responsible for purchase of goods/service
- A beam used in Construction
- Abbreviation for Commercially Useful Function
- Abbreviation for Technical Requirement
- A French Construction Company
- Name of the Tunnel Boring Machine
- Abbreviation for Over Head Sign Structures
Down
- Abbreviation of Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
- Name of the STP Machine
- Abbreviation for Disadvantaged Business Enterprise
- Abbreviation for United States Army Corps of Engineers
- The number of different nationalities on the HRBT Project.
- A steel or concrete driven in the ground to support structures
- Abbreviation for Medium Voltage
15 Clues: Name of the STP Machine • A beam used in Construction • A French Construction Company • Abbreviation for Medium Voltage • Name of the Tunnel Boring Machine • Abbreviation for Technical Requirement • Abbreviation for Over Head Sign Structures • Abbreviation for Commercially Useful Function • Abbreviation for Disadvantaged Business Enterprise • ...
world power 2023-10-19
Across
- access to more markets
- missonary diplomacy
- gained influence in the pacific between 1894 and 1905
- how a country approaches or deal with another country
- who wrote the influence of sea power upon history
- us defeated philippines in just 3 months
Down
- cuba, puerto rico, and guam
- darwinism "less fit" and "inferior
- gained its independence from columbia
- helped the us sell and buy goods in china
- traveled between us territories in the pacific to atlantic ocean
- "substitute money for bullets"
- the idea which comes from the west
- stronger nation over weak ones
- extreme patriotism bwith agressive foreign countris
15 Clues: missonary diplomacy • access to more markets • cuba, puerto rico, and guam • "substitute money for bullets" • stronger nation over weak ones • darwinism "less fit" and "inferior • the idea which comes from the west • gained its independence from columbia • us defeated philippines in just 3 months • helped the us sell and buy goods in china • ...
World Power 2023-10-20
Across
- Roosevelt did not trust this country and sent the US navy
- resigned to command a group of volunteers known as
- Economic domination of a stronger nation
- Roosevelt envisioned a canal across the isthmus
- White westerners have a moral obligation
- little the war that last the months was called
- it was bought from Russia
- substitute money for bullets
Down
- expansion formed the anti-imperialist league
- This country has a areas called spheres of influence
- Often exaggerated to sell more newspaper
- used this to argue that it was only natural that US control
- Roosevelt saw this country as a crucial
- this country was important because of pearl harbor
- exploded while anchored in a Cuban harbor
15 Clues: it was bought from Russia • substitute money for bullets • Roosevelt saw this country as a crucial • Economic domination of a stronger nation • Often exaggerated to sell more newspaper • White westerners have a moral obligation • exploded while anchored in a Cuban harbor • expansion formed the anti-imperialist league • Roosevelt envisioned a canal across the isthmus • ...
Our world 2024-05-22
Water World 2024-09-03
Across
- Molecules that have hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties
- Primary solvent for life
- A weak acid-base pair that maintains pH stability in solutions
- The main intermolecular interactions occurring between non-charged, non-polar molecules
- These bonds are essential for maintaining the double-helix structure of DNA, holding the strands together
- The property that water molecules are able to stick together
- [BLANK] interactions are good in the context of biochemistry because they allow for dynamic and reversible interactions between molecules
Down
- Electrostatic interactions are strongest in this medium, with a dielectric constant of 1
- in Coulomb's law, this constant accounts for the medium's effect on electrostatic interactions
- Phospholipids form these structures in aqueous environments due to the hydrophobic effect
- In Brownian motion, molecules bounce randomly based on a rate determined solely by [BLANK]
- In protein folding, these amino acids tend to fold into the center of the protein, away from the aqueous environment
- Hydrophobic molecules disrupt the [BLANK] of water
- Scale used to simplify pH calculations
- The atom in water that has a partial negative charge
15 Clues: Primary solvent for life • Scale used to simplify pH calculations • Hydrophobic molecules disrupt the [BLANK] of water • The atom in water that has a partial negative charge • Molecules that have hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties • The property that water molecules are able to stick together • A weak acid-base pair that maintains pH stability in solutions • ...
World Currencies 2024-08-26
Across
- Trading goods or services instead of using money, which was used before currency existed.
- Digital forms of money, like credit cards, which make payments without using physical money.
- Wallets Apps or online accounts where people store their money and make payments using their phones or computers.
- Systems Different ways countries manage and use their money, like capitalism and socialism.
- Money that has value because the government says so, not because it is backed by physical items like gold.
- Paper money that represents a promise to pay, first used in China.
Down
- Digital money like Bitcoin that is not controlled by banks but uses technology to manage transactions.
- Exchange The process of swapping one type of money for another, which helps people use different currencies around the world.
- Paper forms that let people pay money from their bank account to others.
- The increase in prices over time, which affects how much money is worth.
- Bills or notes made from paper, which started being used instead of coins.
- Places where people keep their money and can borrow money, which became important for handling currency.
- The process of making coins, which was developed to standardize money.
- Metal discs used as money, first made in ancient times.
- Standard A system where the value of money was based on a set amount of gold.
15 Clues: Metal discs used as money, first made in ancient times. • Paper money that represents a promise to pay, first used in China. • The process of making coins, which was developed to standardize money. • Paper forms that let people pay money from their bank account to others. • The increase in prices over time, which affects how much money is worth. • ...
World Religion 2024-10-08
Across
- The Islamic holy book
- Living your life according to your truth
- A Jewish symbol that has light
- Jewish place of origin
- The Christian spiritual leader
- The holy book from the Hindu Religion
- A place where Christians go to pray
- The Holy book of the Hindu religion
Down
- The founder of the religion Judaism
- The place of worship for Buddhists
- A Hindu symbol that blooms
- Cause and effect of your actions
- Buddha's way to stop material wantings
- Religions who believe in one god
- The buddhist state of enlightment
15 Clues: The Islamic holy book • Jewish place of origin • A Hindu symbol that blooms • A Jewish symbol that has light • The Christian spiritual leader • Cause and effect of your actions • Religions who believe in one god • The buddhist state of enlightment • The place of worship for Buddhists • The founder of the religion Judaism • A place where Christians go to pray • ...
World religions 2024-10-08
Across
- only one god.
- A way of living according to your truth.
- place of origin
- stopping Dukka.
- founder of buddisam
- the promised land.
Down
- a profit of Islam.
- place of origin for Islam
- a spiritual leader son the Christian religion.
- a place of worship for the Buddha riligon
- a place of worship for the Christian riligon
- a sybap for Buddhism is the shape of a flower.
- all power ful
- the first to speak to god.
- Judaism holy book
15 Clues: only one god. • all power ful • place of origin • stopping Dukka. • Judaism holy book • a profit of Islam. • the promised land. • founder of buddisam • place of origin for Islam • the first to speak to god. • A way of living according to your truth. • a place of worship for the Buddha riligon • a place of worship for the Christian riligon • a spiritual leader son the Christian religion. • ...
World Wonders 2024-10-03
Across
- - Palace in Spain with beautiful gardens
- - Hilltop ruins in Greece
- - Rock-carved city in Jordan
- - Roman arena for gladiator battles
- - Famous temple in Cambodia
- - Ancient wonder in Alexandria, Egypt
Down
- - Famous ancient lighthouse, Alexandria
- - Mayan ruins in Mexico
- - Statue in Olympia, ancient wonder
- - Giant statue in Rio, Brazil
- - Long wall across China
- - Ancient tombs in Egypt
- - Mysterious stone circle in England
- - Ancient city in Peru's mountains
- - White marble wonder in India
15 Clues: - Mayan ruins in Mexico • - Long wall across China • - Ancient tombs in Egypt • - Hilltop ruins in Greece • - Famous temple in Cambodia • - Rock-carved city in Jordan • - Giant statue in Rio, Brazil • - White marble wonder in India • - Ancient city in Peru's mountains • - Statue in Olympia, ancient wonder • - Roman arena for gladiator battles • - Mysterious stone circle in England • ...
WORLD CUISINE 2024-12-11
Across
- A CANADIAN DELICACY WHICH IS MADE OF CHEESE CURDS,FRENCH FRIES, AND GRAVY
- A FRUIT WITH A WONDERFUL TASTE AND A BAD SMELL
- CLARIFIED BUTTER USED IN INDIAN CUISINE
- A SPICY GREEN JAPANESE CONDIMENT
- A NOODLE SOUP WHICH IS THE UNOFFICIAL NATIONAL DISH OF VIETNAM
- A 3LITER BOTTLE OF WINE
- PASTA MADE THE ITALIAN WAY
Down
- A SMALL APPETISER-AMUSE ___
- A SPONGY FLATBREAD FROM ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA
- CHINESE CABBAGE
- A WORLD FAMOUS INDIAN FLATBREAD
- A PO'BOY FROM NEW ORLEANS IS A TYPE OF ________
- FOOOD THAT IS CUT AND SPLIT IN HALF ALMOST ENTIRELY
- DRIED SALMON THAT NEW YORKERS LOVE;NAME COMES FROM A YIDDISH WORD MEANING SALMON
- THE FRENCH WORD FOR JUMP USED TO DESCRIBE A WAY OF FRYING FOODS QUICKLY ON HIGH HEAT
15 Clues: CHINESE CABBAGE • A 3LITER BOTTLE OF WINE • PASTA MADE THE ITALIAN WAY • A SMALL APPETISER-AMUSE ___ • A WORLD FAMOUS INDIAN FLATBREAD • A SPICY GREEN JAPANESE CONDIMENT • CLARIFIED BUTTER USED IN INDIAN CUISINE • A SPONGY FLATBREAD FROM ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA • A PO'BOY FROM NEW ORLEANS IS A TYPE OF ________ • A FRUIT WITH A WONDERFUL TASTE AND A BAD SMELL • ...
World Locations 2024-11-18
15 Clues: Location I • Location G • Location H • Location A • Location J • Location B • Location K • Location D • Location E • Location C • Location F • Compass direction #1 • Compass direction #3 • Compass direction #4 • Compass direction #2
My world 2024-11-06
Across
- you stole mine
- where we met
- what month did I fall in love with you
- how long will I love you
- we don't get hours we only get?
- what I feel for you
- happens when you sleep
Down
- what you leave me alone with
- what's my middle name
- the colour of all your clothes
- the fear of the .....
- it heals wounds
- how many kids do we have
- when I cant see you it makes me
- if your not good your?
15 Clues: where we met • you stole mine • it heals wounds • what I feel for you • what's my middle name • the fear of the ..... • if your not good your? • happens when you sleep • how long will I love you • how many kids do we have • what you leave me alone with • the colour of all your clothes • we don't get hours we only get? • when I cant see you it makes me • ...
hello world 2025-01-06
natural world 2025-03-16
Across
- A dry area with little water, where few plants and animals can live.
- The body parts that help birds and insects fly.
- The soft, light covering on a bird’s body.
- The thick hair that covers the skin of some animals.
- A long, flowing body of water that moves toward the sea.
- A large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth.
- Long, narrow lines of different colors on an animal’s body.
- The hard, pointed mouth of a bird.
Down
- The long part at the back of an animal’s body.
- The small, hard plates that cover the skin of fish and reptiles.
- A hole or tunnel in the ground where some animals live.
- A hard, pointed part on the head of some animals like cows and rhinos.
- A flat body part that helps fish and other sea animals swim.
- The sharp nails on the feet of some animals and birds.
- The branched horns found on the head of a deer.
15 Clues: The hard, pointed mouth of a bird. • The soft, light covering on a bird’s body. • The long part at the back of an animal’s body. • The body parts that help birds and insects fly. • The branched horns found on the head of a deer. • The thick hair that covers the skin of some animals. • The sharp nails on the feet of some animals and birds. • ...
Our world 2025-01-16
Across
- A very dry, sandy area with few or no plants growing in it.
- The loud sound that is heard after a flash of lightning.
- An uncontrolled fire that starts burning in wildland, such as a forest, grassland, or the edge of an urban area.
- Drops of water that form in the clouds and fall from the sky to the earth.
- Soft, white flakes of ice that fall from the sky to the earth.
- giant Tropical storms that produce heavy rainfall and super-strong winds.
Down
- An area of land covered by trees.
- The warmest season of the year.
- In this season, flowers grow and bloom.
- During this season, leaves turn brown and fall from trees.
- An opening in Earth's crust. When it erupts, hot gases and melted rock from deep within Earth find their way up to the surface.
- An intense shaking of the earth's surface.
- The coldest season of the year.
- A large body of water that has land all around it.
- A multicoloured arc that forms in the sky when the sun shines through falling rain.
15 Clues: The warmest season of the year. • The coldest season of the year. • An area of land covered by trees. • In this season, flowers grow and bloom. • An intense shaking of the earth's surface. • A large body of water that has land all around it. • The loud sound that is heard after a flash of lightning. • During this season, leaves turn brown and fall from trees. • ...
natural world 2025-01-22
Our World 2025-05-23
Across
- White and fluffy in the sky.
- A giant body of water.
- A flowing waterway.
- Lights up the night.
- The planet we live on.
- The usual weather in a place.
- Helps protect the planet.
Down
- A colourful plant.
- Where animals and plants live.
- Full of trees and animals.
- Living creature.
- Warms the world.
- Twinkling dots in space.
- A tall rocky peak.
- Rain sun wind and snow.
15 Clues: Living creature. • Warms the world. • A colourful plant. • A tall rocky peak. • A flowing waterway. • Lights up the night. • A giant body of water. • The planet we live on. • Rain sun wind and snow. • Twinkling dots in space. • Helps protect the planet. • Full of trees and animals. • White and fluffy in the sky. • The usual weather in a place. • Where animals and plants live.
Steph’s World! 2025-08-06
Across
- One of her favorite foods.
- How many years Steph’s been at YFC.
- One of her favorite hobbies.
- Steph’s favorite brain rotting activity.
- Her drink thermos of choice.
- Her problem child.
- Her favorite place to hike with loved ones.
Down
- If Steph’s not getting a coffee from Starbucks, what’s her go to drink? (Hint: it’s quite refreshing).
- Her guilty pleasure snack of choice. (Hint: spicy!)
- Steph is a ___ person on the weekends.
- What’s Steph’s favorite thing to binge watch?
- Her first fur baby.
- She is a wonderful ____ for celebrations and holidays.
- Steph’s favorite season!
- Steph’s go-to vacation spot. (Hint: beautiful beaches!)
15 Clues: Her problem child. • Her first fur baby. • Steph’s favorite season! • One of her favorite foods. • One of her favorite hobbies. • Her drink thermos of choice. • How many years Steph’s been at YFC. • Steph is a ___ person on the weekends. • Steph’s favorite brain rotting activity. • Her favorite place to hike with loved ones. • What’s Steph’s favorite thing to binge watch? • ...
World Landmarks 2025-10-23
Across
- Ancient Egyptian tombs for pharaohs
- Famous clock tower at the Palace of Westminster
- Statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro
- Landmark performing arts center in Australia
- Iconic Paris monument from 1889
- Italian tower known for its tilt
- Ancient Roman amphitheater in Italy
- Massive fortifications across northern China
Down
- Incan citadel high in the Andes
- Symbol of freedom in New York Harbor
- Monument with faces of four US presidents
- Prehistoric stone circle in England
- Suspension bridge in San Francisco
- Largest religious monument in Cambodia
- Marble mausoleum in Agra India
15 Clues: Marble mausoleum in Agra India • Incan citadel high in the Andes • Iconic Paris monument from 1889 • Italian tower known for its tilt • Statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro • Suspension bridge in San Francisco • Ancient Egyptian tombs for pharaohs • Prehistoric stone circle in England • Ancient Roman amphitheater in Italy • Symbol of freedom in New York Harbor • ...
Unequal World 2025-11-26
Across
- the word for coffee farm
- to help
- the raw material taken from Kenya
- a country that does not border any water.
- the boy who picks coffee with his mum
- a type of developing country that is quite poor.
- a type of aid that has conditions attached from the government giving it.
- Sudan This country was established in 2011
Down
- the hemisphere where I can find Ireland and Mexico
- the continent divided up by Britain and France in 1875
- a type of developing country that is improving rapidly.
- a country that is considered wealthy
- 38% of South Sudan’s money is spent in this
- the Geography word to take advantage of
- the raw material taken from Chad
15 Clues: to help • the word for coffee farm • the raw material taken from Chad • the raw material taken from Kenya • a country that is considered wealthy • the boy who picks coffee with his mum • the Geography word to take advantage of • a country that does not border any water. • Sudan This country was established in 2011 • 38% of South Sudan’s money is spent in this • ...
Science World 2025-12-04
Across
- – bacteria convert ammonia to nitrites (NO₂⁻) and nitrates (NO₃⁻)
- – phosphate settles in oceans forming new rocks
- –absorption of nutrients by an organism.
- fixation – bacteria or lightning convert atmospheric N₂ into ammonia (NH₃) or ammonium (NH₄⁺)
- (Mineralization) – decomposition releasing ammonia from organic matter
- – water stored underground in aquifers
Down
- – movement of rock layers bringing nutrients back to surface
- – flow of water into the ground to recharge aquifers
- – conversion of nitrates back to atmospheric N₂ gas
- – evaporation of water from plant leaves
- effect – increase in Earth’s temperature from trapped heat by CO₂ and other gases
- – bacteria temporarily lock up nitrogen for their own use
- – surface flow of water due to gravity
- fuels – long-term carbon storage from buried organic material (coal, oil, natural gas)
- – layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater
15 Clues: – surface flow of water due to gravity • – water stored underground in aquifers • – evaporation of water from plant leaves • –absorption of nutrients by an organism. • – phosphate settles in oceans forming new rocks • – layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater • – conversion of nitrates back to atmospheric N₂ gas • ...
our world 2026-01-09
our world 2026-01-09
GEOGRAPHY 2022-03-03
Across
- the longest river in the world
- the biggest rainforest in the world
- the smallest continent in the world
- the highest mountain in Estonia
- How many continents are in the world?
- biggest country in the world by population
Down
- the saltiest lake in the world
- the smallest country in the world
- who created geography?
- the biggest lake in the world
- a book that has maps
- the deepest ocean in the world
12 Clues: a book that has maps • who created geography? • the biggest lake in the world • the saltiest lake in the world • the longest river in the world • the deepest ocean in the world • the highest mountain in Estonia • the smallest country in the world • the biggest rainforest in the world • the smallest continent in the world • How many continents are in the world? • ...
It's a Small World 2020-08-14
Across
- Country with the largest swimming pool in the world (8 hectares)
- This country has a chicken on its flag
- The only sea without any coasts
- Loneliest country in the world
- Only Caribbean country with a railway
- This city is ranked the happiest in 2020
- Where the first postage stamp was created
- Most populous captial city
- This capital city is 28m below sea level
- Easternmost US State
- This manmade monument in the UK is older than the pyramids
- US state home to the world's largest corn maze (11.3 hectares)
- Location of the world's largest volcano
- Canada and Turkey tie as the biggest producer of this crop in the world
- Longest continental mountain range
- The number of countries you need to travel through to go from Norway to North Korea
- What is the flattest US state
- Country in the EU with the biggest population
- Country with the smallest area
- Country with the driest place on Earth
- Biggest producer of onions in the world
- Largest lake in Africa
- Westernmost US State
Down
- Most northerly city in the world
- This is the only continent in four hemispheres
- City with the largest library in the world
- Country with the most natural lakes
- This African nation has the most pyramids
- Only city in the world in 2 continents
- Canada's chief seafood export by value
- This country is the only one in the world without four sides
- Country with the lowest population density
- This country is home to the world's smelliest town
- Australia is known for this mineral gemstone
- This sea is below sea level
- In which country were bananas first grown
- This country gives free heat to its residents
- Country with the most wild bears
- This river is the longest in Europe
- World's leading rice exporter
- This river is the third largest in the world
- Russia has this many time zones
- Continent with the most countries
- This country is known as the cheese capital of the world
- The number of countries in Africa
- This is the highest mountain in Africa
46 Clues: Easternmost US State • Westernmost US State • Largest lake in Africa • Most populous captial city • This sea is below sea level • World's leading rice exporter • What is the flattest US state • Loneliest country in the world • Country with the smallest area • The only sea without any coasts • Russia has this many time zones • Most northerly city in the world • ...
Disney Parks 2023-12-16
Across
- The C in Epcot
- Galaxy Edge is on this fictional planet
- First International Disney Park
- The only Disney Park with No Small World
- Main Street USA is based on this town
- # of countries in The World Showcase
- Countdown to Extinction was renamed this
- The type of Dinosaur we are looking for on Dinosaur
- The Navi word for Banshee
- The most recent country added to World Showcase
- This item can't be purchased at the Disney Parks
- The only Magic Kingdom area with no bathrooms
- Dog in Carousel of Progress
- Cosmic Ray animatronic
- Dr working for Dino Institute who does the Dinosaur preshow
- You see this Disney character at the end of Soarin
- Echo Lake dinosaur
- Disney's Private Island
- This is the job of the riders in the 2nd row on Smuggler's Run
- Frozen took over this ride in Norway
- Tallest Ride at Disney World
- We are eternally _______
- Fastest Disney World Ride
Down
- Name of the Hotel in Tower of Terror
- The Wildest Ride in the Wilderness
- Tree of Life is also known as this type of tree
- Tree of Life Can hold large amounts of this in the trunk
- The name for the underground tunnels at Disney World
- What Disney World was called before it was named
- Mini golf course at Disney World
- Camouflaged Mouse
- Newest animatronic Disney World Haunted Mansion
- Oldest Attraction in Magic Kingdom
- The woman in the Crystal Ball in the Haunted Mansion
- This ride is in every Disney Park
- Ride Vehicles in Haunted Mansion
- Gameshow in Ellen's energy adventure
- Unofficial mascot of Epcot
- Pirates of the Caribbean is found in this area in Disney Land
- At Disney World you are never more than this many steps from a trash can
- Lead imagineer of Animal Kingdom
- Animal Kingdom's opening day was on this holiday
- Flight Attendant in Soarin
- Main character in Carousel of Progress
44 Clues: The C in Epcot • Camouflaged Mouse • Echo Lake dinosaur • Cosmic Ray animatronic • Disney's Private Island • We are eternally _______ • The Navi word for Banshee • Fastest Disney World Ride • Unofficial mascot of Epcot • Flight Attendant in Soarin • Dog in Carousel of Progress • Tallest Ride at Disney World • First International Disney Park • Mini golf course at Disney World • ...
Crossword Puzzle Ch 20 Vocab! 2023-04-02
Across
- of Brest-Litovsk-treaty between Russia and Germany after the Russian Revolution; pulled Russia out of World War I,
- slender airships similar to modern blimps,
- Peace Conference-conference that negotiated the peace settlement for World War I,
- German submarine,
- of Nations-post-World War I international organization that sought to guarantee international cooperation and to achieve international peace and security,
- Points-Woodrow Wilson’s proposed peace plan after World War I,
- Naval Conference-the 1920s conference that established ratios to limit the number of warships that each maritime nation could build,
- of Versailles-treaty between Germany and the Allied Powers of World War I; included the war guilt clause, which demanded that Germany pay reparations,
- of St. Germain-treaty between Austria and the Allied Powers of World War I,
- Treaty-Bismarck’s alliance with Russia,
- Pact-1925 treaty in which Germany agreed to recognize its post-World War I boundaries with France and Belgium as permanent and to not seek to change its eastern border through war,
Down
- of weapons or arms,
- unification between Austria and Germany; forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles but later accomplished by Hitler,
- System-German system of alliances created by Bismark to prevent French attack and to maintain the balance of power,
- Pact-document that outlawed war, but failed to stop it; crowning effort to preserve peace in the post-World War I period,
- guilt clause-clause in the Treaty of Versailles that placed the blame for World War I on Germany,
- Alliance-the alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary; the foundation of pre-World War I German foreign policy,
- Entente-pre-World War I agreement between Britain, France, and Russia,
- Powers-Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I,
- Alliance-anti-French coalition of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy,
20 Clues: German submarine, • of weapons or arms, • Treaty-Bismarck’s alliance with Russia, • slender airships similar to modern blimps, • Points-Woodrow Wilson’s proposed peace plan after World War I, • Entente-pre-World War I agreement between Britain, France, and Russia, • Alliance-anti-French coalition of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, • ...
Civil Rights 1900-1945 2021-03-17
Across
- Act during World War 1 that selected men for the draft based on a lottery system (2 words)
- name that describes the flowering of arts by African Americans during the 1920s-30s (2 words)
- Act during World War 1 that made it a crime to say or print anything that was disloyal to the U.S. government
- term used to describe the large scale movement of African Americans from the South to the North during and after World War 1 (2 words)
- the campaign for victory against racism overseas and racism at home during World War 2
- amendment that gave black men the right to vote
- Act during World War 1 that made it a crime to specifically speak against the draft or war industries
- full name of woman who pushed for the right to vote by protesting and confrontational tactics; she was jailed and force fed in prison
- Supreme Court case __________ v. United States upheld Japanese internment because it was based on “military urgency” not race
- name of president during World War 1 who eventually supported the woman suffrage movement
- city in the north that was the site of a 1919 race riot that started at a beach
- name of riots in Los Angeles during World War 2 when sailors attacked Mexican Americans for wearing certain clothes
- Executive Order #9981 issued by President Truman in 1948 outlawed segregation in the ___________.
Down
- group of African American fighter pilots during World War 2
- amendment that gave women the right to vote
- Native American tribe that helped develop a secret code during World War 2
- last name of women who promoted the right for women to have access to birth control in the early 1900s
- full name of man who promoted black nationalism and a “Back to Africa” movement
- last name of president during World War 2 who authorized the internment of Japanese Americans
- term used to describe a woman in the 1920s who wore shorter dresses and short hair
- organization that fought discrimination and segregation by using court cases
- style of music popular during the 1920s
- World War 1 Supreme Court case _________ v. United States ruled that free speech could be limited when that speech presents a “clear and present danger.”
- amendment that provides for a speedy trial
- term that means the right to vote
25 Clues: term that means the right to vote • style of music popular during the 1920s • amendment that provides for a speedy trial • amendment that gave women the right to vote • amendment that gave black men the right to vote • group of African American fighter pilots during World War 2 • Native American tribe that helped develop a secret code during World War 2 • ...
this weeks 2016-07-27
Key Terminology 2018-04-12
Across
- : 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
Down
- : 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 • ...
wwi 2026-02-02
Across
- Policy of aggressively building up a nation's armed forces in preparation for war,
- Leader of Russia 1914-1915, the first part of WWI.
- cease-fire or truce
- Collapse of the czar's government in Russia in 1917, leading ultimately to the Bolshevik takeover
- 1917 law authorizing a draft for young men for military service
- system of pricing determined by the government
- leader of Great Britain during World War 1
- 1919 treaty that ended World War I
- Serbian assassin that killed Archduke Francis Ferdinand
- leader of Germany during World War 1
- in world war 1, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
- speech or actions that encourage rebellion
- payment from an enemy for economic injury suffered during a war
- his assassination sparked the start of World War 1
- group of armed and unarmed ships deployed to protect the merchant ships from attack.
- the readying of troops for war and moving them to strategic locations.
- leader of France during World war 1....., .
- leader of Russia 1917-1918, the second part of WWI.
- name given to American troops in Europe in World War 1
Down
- citizen who takes the law into his or her own hands
- ruler with unlimited power
- 1917 note by a German diplomat proposing an alliance with Mexico
- international organization, formed after World War 1, that aimed to promote security and peace for all members
- rewards gained through military victory
- special war bonds sold to support the Allied cause during World War 1
- when the German government in 1916 said that its submarines would warm ships before attacking
- President Wilson's proposal in 1918 for a postwar European peace
- President of the US during World War 1
- tactic in which senators take the floor, begin talking, and refuse to stop talking to permit a vote on a measure
- deliberate murder of an entire people
- distributing goods to consumers in a fixed amount
- the power to make decisions about one's own future
- turning clocks ahead one hour for the summer
- In world war 1, Russia, France, Great Britain, and later the US
- a German submarine
- situation in which neither side in a conflict is able to gain the advantage
36 Clues: a German submarine • cease-fire or truce • ruler with unlimited power • 1919 treaty that ended World War I • leader of Germany during World War 1 • deliberate murder of an entire people • President of the US during World War 1 • rewards gained through military victory • leader of Great Britain during World War 1 • speech or actions that encourage rebellion • ...
The World Series Curse 2022-09-22
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Contemporary World 2020-03-04
Across
- Surname of person who idealized Materialist Approach
- Multinational Corporations
- Ideas are the drivers of Globalization
- Idea of Colony
- Material Factors are the drivers of Globalization
- Expansion Among Borderz
- Person who believes in Karl Marx
Down
- World Economic Forum
- Private Ownership
- Control of other country
- World Trade Organization
- Surname of Founder of Communism
- Asia Pacific Economic Corporation
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- International Monetary Fund
15 Clues: Idea of Colony • Private Ownership • World Economic Forum • Expansion Among Borderz • Control of other country • World Trade Organization • Multinational Corporations • International Monetary Fund • Surname of Founder of Communism • Person who believes in Karl Marx • Asia Pacific Economic Corporation • Ideas are the drivers of Globalization • Association of Southeast Asian Nations • ...
World Cultures 2021-05-22
Across
- Having complete control of the market
- An large ocean wave with tremendous power
- An area where a river deposits sediment as it empties into another body of water
- Permanently frozen ground is called ________
- A species of animals or plants that are no longer alive
- Ring shaped reef, islands, or chain of islands
- Hurricanes that bring heavy rain and flooding
- The business of trading goods and services
Down
- For something to be inactive for long periods of time
- People who are native to the region in which they are found
- When there's a variety of species in one ecosystem, there's ______
- To protect the environment
- A closely related group of islands
- Of an area being very dry and having abnormally high daytime temperatures
- The way people live and act
15 Clues: To protect the environment • The way people live and act • A closely related group of islands • Having complete control of the market • An large ocean wave with tremendous power • The business of trading goods and services • Permanently frozen ground is called ________ • Hurricanes that bring heavy rain and flooding • Ring shaped reef, islands, or chain of islands • ...
World History 2021-11-04
Across
- What did Pericles want to regain
- Cleisthenes was the founder of this type of government
- Aspasia was the ____ of Pericles
- Cleisthenes was born into this
- what killed Pericles
- What Themistocles did to his rival
- Where Socrates was put and happy to be in here
Down
- What happened after Cleisthenes was challenged and lost
- Were beaten in the war
- Themistocles was elected to this post
- Pericles did what to his wife
- Was in trouble for corrupting young minds
- Aspasia gained this from Pericles
- Socrates role
- Pericles organized a popular ___
15 Clues: Socrates role • what killed Pericles • Were beaten in the war • Pericles did what to his wife • Cleisthenes was born into this • What did Pericles want to regain • Aspasia was the ____ of Pericles • Pericles organized a popular ___ • Aspasia gained this from Pericles • What Themistocles did to his rival • Themistocles was elected to this post • ...
world music 2022-02-10
Across
- where balalaika is from
- where reggae is from
- woodwind instrument
- where flamenco dance is from
- ballroom dancing of brazil
- jamaican blues
- 12 beat rhythm
- drum “Everyone gather together in peace”
Down
- 2 or more rhythms
- emphasis on off beat
- where irish step dance is from
- where bollywood is from
- where djembe drum is from
- 3-22 strings
- where bagpipes are from
15 Clues: 3-22 strings • jamaican blues • 12 beat rhythm • 2 or more rhythms • woodwind instrument • emphasis on off beat • where reggae is from • where balalaika is from • where bollywood is from • where bagpipes are from • where djembe drum is from • ballroom dancing of brazil • where flamenco dance is from • where irish step dance is from • drum “Everyone gather together in peace”
Wine World 2022-02-22
15 Clues: mûr(1) • tige(1) • jeter(2) • rosée(3) • baril(4) • Chêne(4) • levure(3) • écraser(2) • secouer(1) • récolter(1) • pas cher(4) • une grappe(2) • directement(3) • embouteillé(4) • pousser/grandir(1)
Mágical World 2021-06-17
15 Clues: , a_d (mat) • , c_r_s ( art) • , d__y (social) • , b_d_ (natural) • , _u_ (natural) • , M__t_p_y (mat) • , d__m (english) • , O__g_m_ (art) • , l_v_ (religion) • , E___d__ (social) • , k__c___ (english) • , g_i_a_ (english) • , s__r__s (language) • , p__p__r_ (language) • , p_a__r ( religion)
World Population 2021-08-14
Across
- a severe lack of food
- never eat soggy these
- vertical lines on a map or globe
- continent with the least people(not Antarctica)
- compass flower
- continent with the most people
- the world population is just under 8 _______.
- to move away from your home country
- higher than the death rate
Down
- the northernmost ocean
- people who are forced out of their home country
- your social studies teacher. Mr. ___________.
- measurement of how crowded an area is
- Lakeside's mascot
- the zero degree line of latitude
15 Clues: compass flower • Lakeside's mascot • a severe lack of food • never eat soggy these • the northernmost ocean • higher than the death rate • continent with the most people • the zero degree line of latitude • vertical lines on a map or globe • to move away from your home country • measurement of how crowded an area is • your social studies teacher. Mr. ___________. • ...
World History 2022-01-11
Across
- largest city in Greece
- rebirth
- he discovered present-day Rio de Janeiro
- trade between 3 ports or regions
- a machine for printing texts or pictures
- brought the spread of guns, contagious diseases, and alcohol
Down
- divided the newly-discovered lands
- the loss of central political control
- Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- wrote the famous book "The Prince"
- twin brothers
- monster of Crete
- created smallpox vaccine
- the universe with the earth at the center
- introduced printing to Europe
15 Clues: rebirth • twin brothers • monster of Crete • largest city in Greece • created smallpox vaccine • introduced printing to Europe • trade between 3 ports or regions • divided the newly-discovered lands • wrote the famous book "The Prince" • the loss of central political control • Earth and planets revolve around the sun • he discovered present-day Rio de Janeiro • ...
World Religions 2021-12-14
Across
- The Hindus soul
- A sacred Jewish area
- Buddhisims people
- The founder of Judaism
- The symbol of Christianity
- The holy text for Christianity
- The Muslims believe that there is only one god
- Freedom from the cycle of birth
Down
- The belief of multiple of multiple gods
- Means God Is Great
- A Christian prophet
- A sacred Jewish writing
- Is a prophet
- Buddhisims first believers
- universal spirit in Hinduism
15 Clues: Is a prophet • The Hindus soul • Buddhisims people • Means God Is Great • A Christian prophet • A sacred Jewish area • The founder of Judaism • A sacred Jewish writing • Buddhisims first believers • The symbol of Christianity • universal spirit in Hinduism • The holy text for Christianity • Freedom from the cycle of birth • The belief of multiple of multiple gods • ...
World Music 2017-01-09
Across
- The number of notes used in South East Asian music.
- The place South American music originates from.
- A South American type of music.
- The event at which South American music is played.
- The place where South Asian music is listened to.
- A country in South East of Asia.
- The country that classical indian music comes from.
- A sustained note.
Down
- A long necked fretted string instrument.
- The name of notes used in Indian music.
- The country that South American music is played in.
- Music originating from Southern Asia.
- Music originating from the South East of Asia.
- A collection of small gongs.
- A large drum used for South American music.
15 Clues: A sustained note. • A collection of small gongs. • A South American type of music. • A country in South East of Asia. • Music originating from Southern Asia. • The name of notes used in Indian music. • A long necked fretted string instrument. • A large drum used for South American music. • Music originating from the South East of Asia. • ...
World Geography 2018-10-02
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Metaverse world 2023-01-27
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- - 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
Down
- - 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
Across
- - 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
Down
- - 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
