world Crossword Puzzles
World History 2022-12-13
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- Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
- People who search for berries and food
- The process of grouping things by class
- The plate movement probably caused earthquakes and floods and altered the course of the __ river
- Middle stone age
- species of modern humans that appeared40,000 years ago
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- Items used to influence opinions
- Change in a species overtime
- These people lived about 35,000 to 130,000 years ago, during the Old Stone Age
- Item made by human craft
- Indus Valley civilization is sometimes called
- Species of the creatures Hominid who have larger brains and to which humans belong, dependent of language and usage of tools
- A large mass of moving ice
- A highly organized social order
- Historians' term for the period during which iron was the primary metal for tools and weapons.
15 Clues: Middle stone age • Item made by human craft • A large mass of moving ice • Change in a species overtime • A highly organized social order • Items used to influence opinions • People who search for berries and food • The process of grouping things by class • Indus Valley civilization is sometimes called • species of modern humans that appeared40,000 years ago • ...
OUR WORLD 2022-10-08
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- extremely large
- general weather conditions
- a group of people.
- useful possession
- Similar to happiness
- Opposite of shallow
- it is where all human beings live and also animals and nature
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- large field where people grow corn or fruit or vegetables.
- They are big and normally brown
- to cause suffering
- a large mass of ice
- an event caused by god
- a place of great happiness
- becoming from solid to liquid
- not loyal
15 Clues: not loyal • extremely large • useful possession • to cause suffering • a group of people. • a large mass of ice • Opposite of shallow • Similar to happiness • an event caused by god • general weather conditions • a place of great happiness • becoming from solid to liquid • They are big and normally brown • large field where people grow corn or fruit or vegetables. • ...
World Literature 2023-01-16
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- Fifth frame of reference
- The writer who is read in 30 languages other than English.
- Only Latin American poet included in Guyard's anthology
- This author of La Litterature comparée, first published in 1951 and surveyed major trends and tasks of comparative literature.
- Early Transylvanian comparatist who advocated a global perspective.
- Category of literary works from powerful western nations
- Of having or belonging to a population belonging using French as its first or sometimes second language.
- Widely read Latin work in Europe.
- Turkish writer who have translations in 50 languages and more foreign sales.
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- This person is also known as "The Swan of Avon".
- This is a German word for the term "world literature" as coined by Goethe
- Chinese American comparatist.
- The term used to refer to Greek and Latin literature.
- A collection of selected library pieces or passages or works of art or music. The word also means "collection of flowers in Greek".
- this person argued that classics are the foundational works of their culture, often imperialist or aristocratic in origin, ancient but still influential over time.
15 Clues: Fifth frame of reference • Chinese American comparatist. • Widely read Latin work in Europe. • This person is also known as "The Swan of Avon". • The term used to refer to Greek and Latin literature. • Only Latin American poet included in Guyard's anthology • Category of literary works from powerful western nations • ...
Our World 2019-05-16
15 Clues: air • boxing • a planet • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • kept with table • opposite of woman • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • children wear it to school • we can eat it and drink it • we need it when we we sleep • wee can see them in a garden • jumping from one place to another
World History 2019-10-16
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- a group with a certain equality between its members.
- a country in northeastern Africa
- was an ancient region located in the eastern Mediterranean
- creates and design new construction
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God
- the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- a natural flowing watercourse
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- a system of government where the citizens have the right to vote
- the purpose of catching or killing
- the stage of human social and cultural develop
- come together, assemble or accumulate
- a sovereign ruled by an emperor or another kind of monarch
- government by a dictator
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power
- a country in East Asia
15 Clues: a country in East Asia • government by a dictator • a natural flowing watercourse • a country in northeastern Africa • the purpose of catching or killing • creates and design new construction • come together, assemble or accumulate • the stage of human social and cultural develop • a group with a certain equality between its members. • ...
World Religions 2020-04-02
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- The word for the follower of a polytheistic religion in ancient times.
- The doctrine of or belief in the existence of only one God.
- The belief that objects, such as plants and stones, or natural events, like thunderstorms and earthquakes, have discrete spirit and conscious life.
- The combining of elements of two groups into a new cultural feature.
- Religion, A religion with a relatively concentrated spatial distribution whose principles are likely to be based on the physical characteristics of the particular location in which its adherents are concentrated.
- Religion, A religion that attempts to appeal to all people, not just those living in a particular location.
- The belief that the existence of God can’t be proven empirically.
- A division of a branch that unites a number of local congregations in a single legal and administrative body.
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- Belief in or worship of more than one god.
- A Large and fundamental division within a religion.
- The belief that God does not exist.
- Literal interpretation and strict adherence to basic principles of a religion.
- A relatively small group that has broken away from an established denomination.
- Try to convert another person to your religion.
- The scattering of people who have a common background or beliefs.
15 Clues: The belief that God does not exist. • Belief in or worship of more than one god. • Try to convert another person to your religion. • A Large and fundamental division within a religion. • The doctrine of or belief in the existence of only one God. • The belief that the existence of God can’t be proven empirically. • ...
vocabulary World 2020-09-17
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- move something from its proper or usual position
- a force that stimulates change or progress whithin a system or process
- the desertion of one's country or cause in favour of an opposing one
- a chief
- an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress a disaster
- is a series of task that need to be completed in order to reach a specific outcome
- forming a unifield whole
- a system of goverment
- an official agreement intended to resolve a dispute or conflict
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- consisting of three parts
- hoc is a latin phrase meaning literally " to this"
- refusing to obey the orders of a person in authority
- become adjusted to new conditions
- a figure of speech that is used to make a comparison between two things that aren't but do have something in common
- objects or system that have a specific purpose or intention,like electronic communication devices like cell phones
15 Clues: a chief • a system of goverment • forming a unifield whole • consisting of three parts • become adjusted to new conditions • move something from its proper or usual position • hoc is a latin phrase meaning literally " to this" • refusing to obey the orders of a person in authority • an official agreement intended to resolve a dispute or conflict • ...
Science World 2021-09-01
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- the passing on of genetic traits
- before written records
- sudden, violent shaking of the ground
- features on the surface of the earth
- solid turns into a gas
- large thick ice masses that move slowly
- opposition
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- breakdown of rock and earth by environment
- physical or mental exertion
- DNA strand coded with genes
- liquefying or dissolving
- formal systematic research, inspection
- personal opinions or tastes
- remains of a prehistoric organism in rock
- objects move away from one another
15 Clues: opposition • before written records • solid turns into a gas • liquefying or dissolving • physical or mental exertion • DNA strand coded with genes • personal opinions or tastes • the passing on of genetic traits • objects move away from one another • features on the surface of the earth • sudden, violent shaking of the ground • formal systematic research, inspection • ...
World Cities 2021-02-20
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- Cycle capital of the world
- Silicon valley
- City where the second largest tower of the world is present
- European city famous for film festivals
- City of Ancient monument in Europe
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- Pink city of India
- Table Mountains
- Casino capital of the world
- Financial capital of India
- Fashion capital of world
- British city of famous for football Derby
- Famous tourist spot in Southeast Asia
- City which has The Gabba
- City which has Petronas towers
- Famous tourist spot in Southeast Mexico
15 Clues: Silicon valley • Table Mountains • Pink city of India • Fashion capital of world • City which has The Gabba • Cycle capital of the world • Financial capital of India • Casino capital of the world • City which has Petronas towers • City of Ancient monument in Europe • Famous tourist spot in Southeast Asia • Famous tourist spot in Southeast Mexico • ...
World News 2021-03-02
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- This golfer was in a car crash.
- A boat that ran-aground in Mauritius was carrying this
- This was done to all 9 US Supreme Court Justices
- This country's military has taken power and removed a democratically elected government.
- Governor of California, Gavin Newsom is facing this.
- This US governor is in big trouble for his behaviour
- Angelina Jolie sold a painting by this famous war-time leader.
- famous couple getting a divorce
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- Switzerland voted to ban the ______ and ______, which is Islamic religious clothing.
- This player won the NBA 3 point contest.
- This famous couple gave an explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey
- there was an explosion in this country that killed tens of people.
- This happened at a migrant detention center in Yemen
- Tik Tok tried to stop this rapper from releasing his latest record.
- The pope visited this county for the first time this week
15 Clues: This golfer was in a car crash. • famous couple getting a divorce • This player won the NBA 3 point contest. • This was done to all 9 US Supreme Court Justices • This happened at a migrant detention center in Yemen • Governor of California, Gavin Newsom is facing this. • This US governor is in big trouble for his behaviour • ...
World capitalcity 2021-03-03
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- Capital city of Singapore
- Capital city of North korea
- Capital city of Sweden
- Capital city of Malaysia
- Capital city of Israel
- Capital city of Brazil
- Capital city of Nepal
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- Capital city of Russia
- Capital city of China
- Capital city of Iraq
- Capital city of South Korea
- Capital city of Japan
- Capital city of Netherlands
- Capital city of United Kingdom
- Capital city of Italy
15 Clues: Capital city of Iraq • Capital city of China • Capital city of Japan • Capital city of Italy • Capital city of Nepal • Capital city of Russia • Capital city of Sweden • Capital city of Israel • Capital city of Brazil • Capital city of Malaysia • Capital city of Singapore • Capital city of North korea • Capital city of South Korea • Capital city of Netherlands • ...
World capitalcity 2021-03-03
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- Capital city of Israel
- Capital city of Sweden
- Capital city of Japan
- Capital city of Italy
- Capital city of Brazil
- Capital city of Singapore
- Capital city of North korea
- Capital city of Russia
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- Capital city of Iraq
- Capital city of Netherlands
- Capital city of South Korea
- Capital city of Nepal
- Capital city of China
- Capital city of United Kingdom
- Capital city of Malaysia
15 Clues: Capital city of Iraq • Capital city of Japan • Capital city of Italy • Capital city of Nepal • Capital city of China • Capital city of Israel • Capital city of Sweden • Capital city of Brazil • Capital city of Russia • Capital city of Malaysia • Capital city of Singapore • Capital city of Netherlands • Capital city of South Korea • Capital city of North korea • ...
World Cultures 2021-05-17
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- Changing something to suit the environment
- diffusion The spreading of different religions and cultures
- a line "splitting" Earth in half horizontally
- A chain of islands
- When an organism transfers to another country or area.
- When a species has completely died off
- A city where ships are loaded and cargo is sent.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
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- meridian a line "splitting" earth in half vertically
- Reasons why someone might not want to live in an area
- An area where a river deposits sediment as it empties into a body of water And a area where a river deposits sediment as it empties into a body of water
- Reasons why someone might be attracted to an area.
- A series of Islands.
- a piece of land with no direct access to the ocean
- The season of wind and rain
15 Clues: A chain of islands • A series of Islands. • The season of wind and rain • When a species has completely died off • Changing something to suit the environment • a line "splitting" Earth in half horizontally • A city where ships are loaded and cargo is sent. • Reasons why someone might be attracted to an area. • a piece of land with no direct access to the ocean • ...
Contemporary World 2023-04-04
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- the action or process of innovating.
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting
- favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority, especially that of the government, at the expense of personal freedom.
- not able to be reached or achieved.
- give shares of (something); deal out.
- having fallen down or given way.
- the fact or state of being independent.
- form of government in which a state is ruled by representatives of the citizen body
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- an event or sequence of events of a specified kind or that has previously been referred to.
- an alliance for combined action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- without a paid job but available to work
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured.
- remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position.
15 Clues: having fallen down or given way. • not able to be reached or achieved. • the action or process of innovating. • give shares of (something); deal out. • the fact or state of being independent. • without a paid job but available to work • remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position. • ...
world list 2023-06-02
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- "flamboyant confidence of style or manners"
- " strongly infatuated"
- draining blood from a organ, animal, or person is called what
- never down"
- synonym of important or significant
- synonym of wrong or incorrect
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- "having frills"
- "an attempt to achieve a goal"
- everyone would like to eat a ....... meal
- " a harsh discordant mixture of sounds"
- "the action of overseeing things"
- we had too ........ him so that he would do it
- "a firm warning"
- "give someone the courage or confidence to do something"
- " destiny"
15 Clues: " destiny" • never down" • "having frills" • "a firm warning" • " strongly infatuated" • synonym of wrong or incorrect • "an attempt to achieve a goal" • "the action of overseeing things" • synonym of important or significant • " a harsh discordant mixture of sounds" • everyone would like to eat a ....... meal • "flamboyant confidence of style or manners" • ...
ANCIENT WORLD 2023-07-04
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- a place of worship
- a doctor
- River found in Egypt
- people who make things
- Egyptian king
- people who do a lot of writing
- work for free
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- people that buy and sell goods
- preserved body of a king
- guard outside a tomb
- Egyptian writing
- rules over some of the people
- Tomb for a king
- coffin for a king
- the rich and famous of the land
15 Clues: a doctor • Egyptian king • work for free • Tomb for a king • Egyptian writing • coffin for a king • a place of worship • guard outside a tomb • River found in Egypt • people who make things • preserved body of a king • rules over some of the people • people that buy and sell goods • people who do a lot of writing • the rich and famous of the land
World Capitals 2023-07-05
15 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of Kenya • Capital of Spain • Capital of Japan • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Norway • Capital of France • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Canada • Capital of Greece • Capital of Germany • Capital of Iceland • Capital of Australia • Capital of New Zealand
.Net World 2012-09-18
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- primary building block
- print on console
- category of data types
- class without initialization
- Accessed by all
- store data
- basic structure of .Net
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- convert strings to other type
- procedure in Sql
- connecting code behind and xaml
- value data type
- data within the assembly
- reference data type
- explicitly position child elements by using coordinates in Xaml
- intermidate between client and server
15 Clues: store data • value data type • Accessed by all • procedure in Sql • print on console • reference data type • primary building block • category of data types • basic structure of .Net • data within the assembly • class without initialization • convert strings to other type • connecting code behind and xaml • intermidate between client and server • ...
The world 2013-02-06
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- Capital city of Australia (8)
- Highest mountain (7)
- Country that receives the most tourists every year (6)
- Country with the most population (5)
- Longest river (4)
- Second biggest city in Britain (10)
- Has the most earthquakes (5)
- Largest country in the world. (6)
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- Capital city of Ireland (6)
- The world's coldest desert (10)
- Current football world champions (5)
- World's largest rainforest and the second longest river (6)
- Host country of the 2016 Olympics (6)
- Home country of Usain Bolt (7)
- Continent with the most different countries on it (6)
15 Clues: Longest river (4) • Highest mountain (7) • Capital city of Ireland (6) • Has the most earthquakes (5) • Capital city of Australia (8) • Home country of Usain Bolt (7) • The world's coldest desert (10) • Largest country in the world. (6) • Second biggest city in Britain (10) • Current football world champions (5) • Country with the most population (5) • ...
world food 2013-07-18
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- these grow on trees
- eat this in England
- try this food in italy
- try a slice with ice cream
- you find them in the garden and can eat them
- crispy shells with meat spicy sauce and cheese
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- these are delicious with syrup
- its spicy and from Korea
- america's favourite food
- these animals hop around Australia
- these are long thin and tasty
- a bowl of tasty meat ________
- tasty rice and prawns from Spain
- tasty Chinese dumplings
- fish and rice
15 Clues: fish and rice • these grow on trees • eat this in England • try this food in italy • tasty Chinese dumplings • its spicy and from Korea • america's favourite food • try a slice with ice cream • these are long thin and tasty • a bowl of tasty meat ________ • these are delicious with syrup • tasty rice and prawns from Spain • these animals hop around Australia • ...
World Religions 2015-01-11
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- Recruited 12 disciples to help him spread his ideas, was crucified, and rose from the dead.
- The belief that the soul is reborn into a new body after death.
- People who suffer or die for their beliefs.
- 2,500 years old, "middle way of wisdom and compassion".
- Founded in Arabia by Muhammad between 610-632AD.
- People blamed for social and economic problems.
- Established Christianity.
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- The Christian holy book.
- Oldest of Monotheistic faiths, was founded in 2000BC by Abraham.
- Founded by Jesus Christ who was crucified around 30AD.
- The most holy Jewish book.
- The Muslim scripture.
- A force that determines the quality of each life, depending on how well one behaved in a past life
- What is the fundamental cause of all suffering?
- The Muslim building for communal worship.
15 Clues: The Muslim scripture. • The Christian holy book. • Established Christianity. • The most holy Jewish book. • The Muslim building for communal worship. • People who suffer or die for their beliefs. • What is the fundamental cause of all suffering? • People blamed for social and economic problems. • Founded in Arabia by Muhammad between 610-632AD. • ...
WORLD HISTORY 2014-10-09
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- Empire ,Took over part of the Byzantine Empire (now Turkey)
- Code ,A set of laws for the Byzantine Empire
- First major city of Russia (raided by Mongols in 1240)
- Empire, Eastern Roman Empire
- Schism ,The spit of the Christen Church
- ,First emperor of the Byzantine Empire
- Theodora, Wife of Justinian
- ,Called the "Holy Knights"
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- Empire ,Took over most of Asia
- Khan, United the nomadic Mongol tribes
- ,Capital of the Byzantine Empire (now Istamble,Turkey)
- Polo Representative for Kublai Khan for 17 years wrote a book about his travels
- Khan ,Grandson of Genghis Khan leader of the Mongolian Empire
- Ivan III ,Refused to pay taxes to the Mongolians
- ,Capital of Russia
15 Clues: ,Capital of Russia • ,Called the "Holy Knights" • Theodora, Wife of Justinian • Empire, Eastern Roman Empire • Empire ,Took over most of Asia • Khan, United the nomadic Mongol tribes • ,First emperor of the Byzantine Empire • Schism ,The spit of the Christen Church • Code ,A set of laws for the Byzantine Empire • Ivan III ,Refused to pay taxes to the Mongolians • ...
WORLD POPULATION 2017-10-07
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- a principle that influences how you behave
- the act of making something better
- /'kwɔrəl/
- /ˈriːsɔːrs/
- /ˈfɪɡjər/
- the inability to read or write
- /'ekspə:t/
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- the state of being poor
- connected with two or more countries
- make st that has been officially decided start to happen
- a person who lives in a particular place
- where the houses are dirty and in bad condition
- /ˈmeθəd/
- a situation when there is not enough st in needed
- the greatest or smallest amount of st that is allowed
15 Clues: /ˈmeθəd/ • /'kwɔrəl/ • /ˈfɪɡjər/ • /'ekspə:t/ • /ˈriːsɔːrs/ • the state of being poor • the inability to read or write • the act of making something better • connected with two or more countries • a person who lives in a particular place • a principle that influences how you behave • where the houses are dirty and in bad condition • a situation when there is not enough st in needed • ...
World Histroy 2017-12-06
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- Colonizers of the Congo
- Colonizers of Eritrea
- Colonizers of Western Sahara
- Precious items found in South Africa and the Congo
- Colonizers of Algeria
- Empire that resisted Italy's colonization
- Conference that decided who would get to colonize where in Africa
- Colonizers of Namibia
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- Large tribe in Southern Africa who resisted European colonization
- Colonizers of Egypt
- Leader of the Zulu
- Country started by the United States to allow freed slaves back into Africa
- Colonizers of Mozambique
- _____ Colony was the first Dutch settlement in Africa
- Dutch settlers in South Africa
15 Clues: Leader of the Zulu • Colonizers of Egypt • Colonizers of Eritrea • Colonizers of Algeria • Colonizers of Namibia • Colonizers of the Congo • Colonizers of Mozambique • Colonizers of Western Sahara • Dutch settlers in South Africa • Empire that resisted Italy's colonization • Precious items found in South Africa and the Congo • _____ Colony was the first Dutch settlement in Africa • ...
World history 2022-01-10
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- married big footed bertha
- sacred images representing the sons of christ
- a french group who held to reform
- his dad took over the Russian throne for him
- the reason the french were in America
- a system of social classes
- trade and industry
- theory which earth in the middle of the galaxy
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- there were 13 when America was founded
- Founder of smallpox vaccine
- trade for slaves
- Highest ranking bishops
- Father of modern astronomy
- is named after Amerigo vespuci
- mistaken the natives for Indians
15 Clues: trade for slaves • trade and industry • Highest ranking bishops • married big footed bertha • Father of modern astronomy • a system of social classes • Founder of smallpox vaccine • is named after Amerigo vespuci • mistaken the natives for Indians • a french group who held to reform • the reason the french were in America • there were 13 when America was founded • ...
World history 2022-02-01
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- a German submarine that was the first submarine employed in warfare, initially used during WW1
- russia, france, great britian, ireland, italy, greece, romania, serbia, albania, montenegro, and portugual
- spreading of ideas that help a cause or hurt an opposing cause
- goods whose importation or exportation or possession is prohibited by law
- payment for war damages
- policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
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- an agreement to stop fighting
- The systematic use of spies to get military or political secrets
- norway, sweden, denmark, the netherlands, switzerland, and spain
- a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
- American boat that was sunk by the German U-boats; made America consider entering WWI
- is a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
- to send an alien or immigrant back to his or her own country
- A law requiring men of a certain age to serve in the military
15 Clues: payment for war damages • an agreement to stop fighting • a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships • to send an alien or immigrant back to his or her own country • policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war • is a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • ...
World Capitals 2023-07-25
15 Clues: Capital of Egypt • Capital of Italy • Capital of Japan • Capital of Spain • Capital of China • Capital of Kenya • Capital of India • Capital of Russia • Capital of Canada • Capital of Poland • Capital of Greece • Capital of Norway • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Germany • Capital of Australia
The World 2023-07-22
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- playground of Europe
- land of thunderbolts
- largest producer of tea
- longest mountain range
- biggest island in the world
- largest ocean
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- capital of Spain
- largest rainforest
- land of midnight sun
- river passing through Paris
- land of tulips
- white elephant is found here
- land of thousand lakes
- Land of rising sun
- land of pyramids
15 Clues: largest ocean • land of tulips • capital of Spain • land of pyramids • largest rainforest • Land of rising sun • land of midnight sun • playground of Europe • land of thunderbolts • land of thousand lakes • longest mountain range • largest producer of tea • river passing through Paris • biggest island in the world • white elephant is found here
World Geography 2023-09-12
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- - Chain of islands
- - Point of land
- - Flowing watercourse
- - Region near the equator
- - Tall landform
- - Land extending into the sea
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- - Imaginary line
- - Ice mass
- - Low-lying area between mountains
- - Arid landscape
- - Nation's main city
- - Land surrounded by water
- - High, flat area
- - Large landmass
- - Vast body of water
15 Clues: - Ice mass • - Point of land • - Tall landform • - Imaginary line • - Arid landscape • - Large landmass • - High, flat area • - Chain of islands • - Nation's main city • - Vast body of water • - Flowing watercourse • - Region near the equator • - Land surrounded by water • - Land extending into the sea • - Low-lying area between mountains
world history 2023-09-03
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- 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
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- 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 Power 2023-10-19
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- export more than you import
- How long the "Splendid Little War" lasted
- Rebellion Chinese nationalists massacred 300 foreigners and Chinese Christians
- Sometimes called "Moral Diplomacy"
- Reports stories about the abuses but often exaggerated or untrue simply to sell more papers
- Extreme patriotism with an aggressive foreign policy
- Staying out of other countries' affairs
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- How a country approaches or deals with other countries
- The US ____ Hawaii in 1898
- This country sent Cubans to concentration camps that had miserable conditions
- The political and economic domination of a stronger nation over weaker ones
- He negotiated the purchase of Alaska with Russia in 1867
- Had the pearl Harbor Naval base and rich sugar plantation
- ____ became a US territory in the Pacific
- Naval Admiral who wrote the influence of sea power upon History
15 Clues: The US ____ Hawaii in 1898 • export more than you import • Sometimes called "Moral Diplomacy" • Staying out of other countries' affairs • How long the "Splendid Little War" lasted • ____ became a US territory in the Pacific • Extreme patriotism with an aggressive foreign policy • How a country approaches or deals with other countries • ...
World Power 2023-10-19
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- Allowed for 2 US naval bases in Cuba.
- used as a military base.
- Who issued the Roosevelt Corollary.
- staying out of other countries affairs.
- opposed to expansion and formed the Anti-Imperialist League.
- was annexed.
- a ship.
- a reason for expansion.
- export more than you import.
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- A canal.
- Teddy was a _________.
- wrote the Influence of Sea Power Upon History.
- extreme patriotism.
- the domination of a stronger nation over weaker ones.
- how a country approaches other countries.
15 Clues: a ship. • A canal. • was annexed. • extreme patriotism. • Teddy was a _________. • a reason for expansion. • used as a military base. • export more than you import. • Who issued the Roosevelt Corollary. • Allowed for 2 US naval bases in Cuba. • staying out of other countries affairs. • how a country approaches other countries. • wrote the Influence of Sea Power Upon History. • ...
World Rivers 2023-11-20
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- River Australia's longest river, supporting agriculture and ecosystems across vast landscapes.
- River A mighty river flowing through dense rainforests, home to diverse wildlife and plants.
- River Flowing through South Asia, this river has historical importance and supports local communities.
- River A powerful African river, hosting the majestic Victoria Falls and sustaining diverse wildlife.
- River Europe's longest river, flowing through diverse terrains and playing a key role in trade.
- River A vital river in Southeast Asia, connecting countries and sustaining ecosystems.
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- River Carving through canyons, this American river is known for its breathtaking natural beauty.
- River A wild Alaskan river, traversing through remote landscapes, vital for nature and wildlife.
- River A picturesque European river, contributing to the charm of cities and the beauty of nature.
- River A sacred river in India, revered for its cultural significance and spiritual importance.
- River A broad river in North America, meandering through farmlands, a lifeline for many cities.
- River The longest river, winding through ancient landscapes, sustaining life along its banks.
- River A historic river in Europe, passing through picturesque landscapes and cultural cities.
- River A grand river in China, carving through landscapes, supporting communities and trade.
- River A scenic European river, passing by castles and vineyards, with a rich cultural history.
15 Clues: River A vital river in Southeast Asia, connecting countries and sustaining ecosystems. • River A grand river in China, carving through landscapes, supporting communities and trade. • River A mighty river flowing through dense rainforests, home to diverse wildlife and plants. • ...
Economic World 2023-12-11
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- the industry around people travelling to/staying in another country
- to do with people
- ensuring farmers/factory workers are paid a good wage, as well as other benefits
- the ______________ effect, where the success of one business creates success for others
- our case study for an LIC/NEE country
- general standards of living and wealth
- to do with money and business
- meeting the needs of today without harming future generations
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- 3-letter acronym, "a big company"
- to do with the natural world
- ______________ technology, suitable for people in poorer parts of the world to use and maintain
- buildings that are necessary for society to function, eg. roads, power lines, water pipes etc.
- adding something harmful to the environment, eg. water, air, noise
- help given from one country to another
- the movement of people from one place to another
15 Clues: to do with people • to do with the natural world • to do with money and business • 3-letter acronym, "a big company" • our case study for an LIC/NEE country • help given from one country to another • general standards of living and wealth • the movement of people from one place to another • meeting the needs of today without harming future generations • ...
UNDERWATER WORLD 2023-12-03
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- - This creature has eight very useful arms.
- - Half human, half fish creature.
- - Small marine animal that looks like a horse.
- - Intelligent friendly cute underwater mammal.
- - Unique jewelry item found in oysters.
- - Love to swim underwater.
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- - Vehicle to use deep underwater.
- - Reptile animal that has hard shell outside.
- - Underwater dangerous predator fish.
- - Person goes underwater to explore.
- - Sea creature looks like moving jelly.
- - Colorful reef structure underwater.
- - Hard cover that protects many sea creatures.
- - Area far below the sea level.
- - Very large sea mammal loves to swim around.
15 Clues: - Love to swim underwater. • - Area far below the sea level. • - Vehicle to use deep underwater. • - Half human, half fish creature. • - Person goes underwater to explore. • - Underwater dangerous predator fish. • - Colorful reef structure underwater. • - Sea creature looks like moving jelly. • - Unique jewelry item found in oysters. • ...
World Cultures 2024-01-26
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- - Used in ceremonies and celebrations.
- - Scottish musical instrument.
- Picchu - Inca ruins in Peru.
- - Temporary body art from India.
- - Cultural expressions through movement.
- - Spanish celebration.
- - Ancient structures in Egypt.
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- - Traditional Indian clothing.
- - Traditional Japanese garment.
- - Japanese food.
- - Dense tropical forest in various regions.
- - Canadian symbol.
- Mahal - Indian marble mausoleum.
- - Traditional stories passed down.
- - Musical instruments from various cultures.
15 Clues: - Japanese food. • - Canadian symbol. • - Spanish celebration. • Picchu - Inca ruins in Peru. • - Traditional Indian clothing. • - Scottish musical instrument. • - Ancient structures in Egypt. • - Traditional Japanese garment. • - Temporary body art from India. • Mahal - Indian marble mausoleum. • - Traditional stories passed down. • - Used in ceremonies and celebrations. • ...
World Capitals 2024-03-26
Across
- Delhi: Capital of India.
- Capital of Thailand.
- Capital of Canada.
- Capital of China.
- Capital of Russia.
- Capital of Germany.
- Capital of the United States.
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- Capital of the United Kingdom.
- Capital of Japan.
- Capital of Italy.
- Capital of France.
- Aires: Capital of Argentina.
- Capital of Australia.
- Capital of Egypt.
- Capital of Brazil.
15 Clues: Capital of Japan. • Capital of Italy. • Capital of China. • Capital of Egypt. • Capital of France. • Capital of Canada. • Capital of Russia. • Capital of Brazil. • Capital of Germany. • Capital of Thailand. • Capital of Australia. • Delhi: Capital of India. • Aires: Capital of Argentina. • Capital of the United States. • Capital of the United Kingdom.
world cultures 2024-09-26
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- the release of unclean or toxic elements into the air, water, and lands.
- number pf births per year.
- the government owns or direct the means of production.
- individuals and private groups make decisions about what to produce.
- any system of government in which a small group holds power.
- a custom determine the rule for all economic activity.
- the process of spreading new knowledge from one culture to another.
- countries working toward greater manufacturing and technology.
- any system of government in which leaders rule with the consent of the citizens.
- the removal of trade parriors so that goods can flow freely among countries.
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- the way of life.
- the worlds largest trading block.
- number of deaths per year.
- the movement from place to place.
- moved from pimarly agricultural to primarily manufacturing and industrial activities.
15 Clues: the way of life. • number pf births per year. • number of deaths per year. • the worlds largest trading block. • the movement from place to place. • the government owns or direct the means of production. • a custom determine the rule for all economic activity. • any system of government in which a small group holds power. • ...
World capitals 2024-09-27
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- Famous for its classical music heritage
- Hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Famous for its vibrant tulip fields
- Located near the Pyramids of Giza
- Known for its vibrant street food scene
- Hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics
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- Capital of Australia
- founded by Francisco Pizarro
- Known for the Eiffel Tower
- Home to the Pantheon
- Divided by a famous wall in the past
- Capital of Poland
- Red Square is a famous landmark
- Built on 14 islands
- Famous for its St. Patrick’s Day celebrations
15 Clues: Capital of Poland • Built on 14 islands • Capital of Australia • Home to the Pantheon • Known for the Eiffel Tower • founded by Francisco Pizarro • Hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics • Red Square is a famous landmark • Hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics • Located near the Pyramids of Giza • Famous for its vibrant tulip fields • Divided by a famous wall in the past • ...
big world 2025-02-14
World Explorers 2025-04-25
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- An instrument showing directions like north and south.
- A tool used to navigate and explore.
- Someone who ventures to discover new places.
- A person or thing that helps others navigate.
- A spherical model of Earth used to study geography.
- Something found or learned for the first time.
- A hidden collection of valuable items.
- The leader of a ship.
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- A vessel used for ocean exploration.
- An exciting journey into the unknown.
- A path or course taken during travel.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- A vast body of water to cross.
- A long journey often by sea.
- A path left behind during exploration.
15 Clues: The leader of a ship. • A long journey often by sea. • A vast body of water to cross. • A vessel used for ocean exploration. • A tool used to navigate and explore. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • An exciting journey into the unknown. • A path or course taken during travel. • A hidden collection of valuable items. • A path left behind during exploration. • ...
Holly's World 2025-01-04
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- Size of items arranged in FLM
- system used to send large/palleted items
- the number of parts taken from the store
- makes the dream work
- Location information for delivery
- Holly will send a _____ to you for your FedEx shipment.
- ____ center, needed to determine who is paying
- _____ ID, identifier of the part
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- How to communicate a FedEx request
- I should get with the ______ team for parts if Holly is not onsite
- how to request a large/pallet item logistics request
- used to send international shipments
- ____ number, used as a location ID in SAP
- It is everyone's responsiblity to _____ down parts taken from the store
- size of items sent via FedEx that are 75lbs or less
15 Clues: makes the dream work • Size of items arranged in FLM • _____ ID, identifier of the part • Location information for delivery • How to communicate a FedEx request • used to send international shipments • system used to send large/palleted items • the number of parts taken from the store • ____ number, used as a location ID in SAP • ...
World Religions 2025-04-03
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- People call followers in Judaism this word most of the time.
- holy book is based on Jesus
- Holy book for Muslims
- Celebrates Hanukkah
- Ceremony of a girl's going into adulthood.
- Holy book for Jews
- these people believe that Adam and Eve were the first humans created by God.
- These people have to face in the direction of Mecca when praying five times a day.
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- Jesus was a ___ before Christianity was founded.
- This religion is the highest populated religion.
- Founder of Christianity
- Founder of Islam
- Founder of Judaism
- This religion is the second highest populated religion.
- These people believe in Allah
15 Clues: Founder of Islam • Founder of Judaism • Holy book for Jews • Celebrates Hanukkah • Holy book for Muslims • Founder of Christianity • holy book is based on Jesus • These people believe in Allah • Ceremony of a girl's going into adulthood. • Jesus was a ___ before Christianity was founded. • This religion is the highest populated religion. • ...
World War 2025-04-04
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- The act of ending something
- a draft
- sued for the freedom for him and his family(Slaves)
- General military force
- Confederate general and military leader
- 16th US president
- 19th century belief
- Female American abolitionist and social activist
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- refusing to work
- type of tax
- African American that wrote anti slavery writings
- political union
- people who create businesses
- A small Pennsylvanian town
- led the army that defeated Mexican general Santa Anna
15 Clues: a draft • type of tax • political union • refusing to work • 16th US president • 19th century belief • General military force • A small Pennsylvanian town • The act of ending something • people who create businesses • Confederate general and military leader • Female American abolitionist and social activist • African American that wrote anti slavery writings • ...
World Countries 2024-10-15
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- Kristnitaka
- Persian culture, saffron
- The isthmus of America
- Blink and you'll miss it, the worlds smallest nation
- Windhoek, German residents
- Angkor Wat
- The great capital of the Songhai resides here
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- Kublai and Genghis before him
- Two L's and two J's in the capital
- Al Kahina is a hero
- A seagull, a sun, a beautiful banner
- Yali from Guns, Germs, and Steel
- Capital was formerly Tenochtitlan
- Horde of invasive Hippos on former cartel's property
- Then newest country
15 Clues: Angkor Wat • Kristnitaka • Al Kahina is a hero • Then newest country • The isthmus of America • Persian culture, saffron • Windhoek, German residents • Kublai and Genghis before him • Yali from Guns, Germs, and Steel • Capital was formerly Tenochtitlan • Two L's and two J's in the capital • A seagull, a sun, a beautiful banner • The great capital of the Songhai resides here • ...
SCIENTIFIC WORLD 2024-09-18
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- A vast collection of stars, planets, and cosmic matter.
- An unidentified flying object, often thought to be alien.
- A rocky object orbiting the Sun, smaller than planets.
- Combining technology and biology to enhance abilities.
- The force that pulls objects towards one another.
- Protective gear astronauts wear in space.
- A space shortcut connecting distant points in the universe.
- The smallest unit in physics, crucial in futuristic science.
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- Anything originating from outside Earth.
- A mechanical being, often programmed to perform tasks.
- A vehicle designed for travel beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- A human-like robot with advanced capabilities.
- Instant transportation from one place to another.
- A creature that comes from a world other than Earth.
- Travel Moving through time to the past or future.
15 Clues: Anything originating from outside Earth. • Protective gear astronauts wear in space. • A human-like robot with advanced capabilities. • Instant transportation from one place to another. • The force that pulls objects towards one another. • Travel Moving through time to the past or future. • A creature that comes from a world other than Earth. • ...
World Religion 2025-02-04
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- He had many visions, including the famous vision of the " valley of dry Bones."
- Gandhi He was a political and spiritual leader whiño advocated for non-violence, truth, and social justice.
- It refers to the ritual prayers performed by Muslims five times a day. These prayers are means of expressing gratitude, seeking guidance, and maintaining a connection with Allah.
- He is the last and final prophet of Islam.
- She was a mystic poet and devotee of Lord Krishna. She is considered one of the most prominent figures of the Bhakti movement in North India.
- It is a dome-shaped structure that serves as a Buddhist shrine.
- It is a tower-like structures with multiple levels, commonly found in East Asian countries.
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- It is the declaration of faith, affirming the belief in the oneness of Allah and the prophethood of Muhammad.
- He is known as the " weeping prophet" because of his lamentations over the fate of his people.
- It is the pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, which is required once in a lifetime for Muslims who are physically and financially able.
- It refers to the observance of fasting during the holy month of Ramadan.
- He was a theologian and philosopher who played a significant role in the development of the vishishtadvaita school of Vedanta.
- It is the act of giving a portion of one's wealth to support the less fortunate and promote social justice.
- Shankara She was ah philosopher and theologian who revitalized hindusim during the early medieval period.
- He was the brother of Moses and a prophet in his own right. he served as Moses's Spokesperson and was the first High priest of the Israelites.
15 Clues: He is the last and final prophet of Islam. • It is a dome-shaped structure that serves as a Buddhist shrine. • It refers to the observance of fasting during the holy month of Ramadan. • He had many visions, including the famous vision of the " valley of dry Bones." • It is a tower-like structures with multiple levels, commonly found in East Asian countries. • ...
Animal world 2025-11-29
Across
- People ride it in the desert
- A very elegant bird
- This animal is keen to join our picnic.
- Only birds have them
- Ugly as a baby, beautiful as an adult.
- This animal is famous for its speed.
- Luckily, insects don't wear shoes. It would need many.
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- Tortoises do it in winter
- These insects spread diseases
- A dangerous red fish with bright stripes and spots
- A "yellow singer"
- When an animal is there but we can't see it.
- This mammal is a great builder.
- In some parts of the world, people eat this hoppy insect.
- This is where kangaroos carry their babies
15 Clues: A "yellow singer" • A very elegant bird • Only birds have them • Tortoises do it in winter • People ride it in the desert • These insects spread diseases • This mammal is a great builder. • This animal is famous for its speed. • Ugly as a baby, beautiful as an adult. • This animal is keen to join our picnic. • This is where kangaroos carry their babies • ...
World History 2025-05-19
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- UK exit from the EU
- Greek warrior society
- devastating disease that wiped out millions
- revival of classical art
- overthrow of a government
- first city to be hit by an atomic bomb
- anti-slavery movement in the US
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- medieval holy wars
- city divided by a wall during Cold War
- colonizing other lands
- Genghis Khan's warriors
- system of racial separation in South Africa
- first satellite in orbit; launched by USSR
- ancient trade route that connected China to Rome
- extermination campaign led by Nazis
15 Clues: medieval holy wars • UK exit from the EU • Greek warrior society • colonizing other lands • Genghis Khan's warriors • revival of classical art • overthrow of a government • anti-slavery movement in the US • extermination campaign led by Nazis • city divided by a wall during Cold War • first city to be hit by an atomic bomb • first satellite in orbit; launched by USSR • ...
Steph’s World! 2025-07-22
Across
- Steph’s favorite brain rotting activity.
- One of her favorite activities.
- Her favorite place to hike with loved ones.
- Steph is a ___ person on the weekends.
- One of her favorite foods.
- A guilty pleasure snack.
- Her second favorite brain rotting activity.
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- Her problem child.
- Her drink thermos of choice.
- Steph’s go-to coffee is a ____ shaken espresso.
- Steph’s favorite season!
- Her first fur baby.
- How many years Steph’s been at YFC.
- Steph’s go-to vacation spot (hint: beautiful beaches!)
- She is a wonderful ____ for celebrations and holidays.
15 Clues: Her problem child. • Her first fur baby. • Steph’s favorite season! • A guilty pleasure snack. • One of her favorite foods. • Her drink thermos of choice. • One of her favorite activities. • 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. • ...
World Cultures 2025-09-30
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- enables people to find a sense of identity and influences aspects of daily life
- Individuals and private groups make decisions about what to produce
- Maintain internal order, provide defense, supply public services
- Leaders rule with consent of the citizen
- process of speeding new knowledge from one culture to another
- early centers of civilization whose ideas and practices spread
- countries that have traits in common
- Small group holds power
- the way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs
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- government owns or directs the means of production and distribution
- divides powers of government between the national, state or Provencal government
- Analyze in which people produce, obtain, use, and sell goods and services
- Habit and custom of the elders and ancestors determine rules for all economic activities
- power and authority to rule belong to a single individual
- gives all key powers to the national or central government
15 Clues: Small group holds power • countries that have traits in common • Leaders rule with consent of the citizen • power and authority to rule belong to a single individual • gives all key powers to the national or central government • process of speeding new knowledge from one culture to another • early centers of civilization whose ideas and practices spread • ...
World Cultures 2025-09-30
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- the way of life for a specific group of people
- cannot be replaced
- doctors,lawyers,truck drivers
- exit a country
- cannot be used up
- Banning
- number of people per square mile
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- Into a country
- Countries working with lower manufacturing and technology
- removal of trade burries
- "White collar pros"
- farming,fishing,mining
- countries with alot of manufacturing and technology
- tax
- electronics,pottery,cars
15 Clues: tax • Banning • Into a country • exit a country • cannot be used up • cannot be replaced • "White collar pros" • farming,fishing,mining • removal of trade burries • electronics,pottery,cars • doctors,lawyers,truck drivers • number of people per square mile • the way of life for a specific group of people • countries with alot of manufacturing and technology • ...
World Travel 2025-12-18
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- an official paper granting permission for passage into foreign realms
- a carefully drawn representation of the Earth’s surface and its divisions
- a spherical likeness of our world, displaying lands and seas
- the prevailing condition of weather customary to a region
- a notable or celebrated feature serving as a point of recognition
- an immense and boundless body of salt water encircling the lands
- a designated ground from which flying machines depart and arrive
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- a territory governed by its own sovereign authority
- an individual who journeys abroad for leisure and curiosity
- the act of venturing from one locality to another, often across great distances
- one of the vast and continuous expanses of land upon the Earth
- the collective customs, manners, and arts of a people
- a demarcated line signifying the limits between nations
- a portion of land entirely encompassed by water
- the principal city wherein the seat of government resides
15 Clues: a portion of land entirely encompassed by water • a territory governed by its own sovereign authority • the collective customs, manners, and arts of a people • a demarcated line signifying the limits between nations • the prevailing condition of weather customary to a region • the principal city wherein the seat of government resides • ...
Sightwords - Jade 2022-08-05
Our World 2013-04-16
Across
- theory that the world started with an explosion
- Theory that animals developed and changed over time
- Being in charge of the world for God, ruling
- Brazilian Christian who fought to look after the Amazonian rainforest
- Believing the Bible contains symbolic truth
- things that people are good at, certain skills or abilities
- agent or steward working for Allah
- The first man in Christianity and Islam
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- the unique design of the world
- the part of nature that is not just physical
- the surrounding which we live in
- having compassion for others and caring for them
- Guarding and caring for the world for God
- Believing the Bible word for word
- Muslim word for balance in the natural world
15 Clues: the unique design of the world • the surrounding which we live in • Believing the Bible word for word • agent or steward working for Allah • The first man in Christianity and Islam • Guarding and caring for the world for God • Believing the Bible contains symbolic truth • the part of nature that is not just physical • Being in charge of the world for God, ruling • ...
World Literature 2014-11-03
Across
- The butterflies represented
- The writing on the ISIS flag stands for "There is no god but god with ________ as his messenger."
- When did the first American tank stand at the gates of Buchenwald?
- A type of rubber
- Over __________ ISIS soldiers are fighting in both Irag and Syria.
- School the Paper Clips project took place
- The smell of the crispy, savory bacon was unbearable.
- A sudden revelation or flash of insight
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- The main character of the story "Night"
- What did Primo Levi call himself?
- A fire department catching on fire.
- He was born in Poland and he was in the Holocaust with his brother. He came to the US in 1948.
- When the father dies in the story of "Night"
- The bridge leads to Kirkuk's ________.
- A region inhabited by Poles and German in Upper Silesia.
15 Clues: A type of rubber • The butterflies represented • What did Primo Levi call himself? • A fire department catching on fire. • The bridge leads to Kirkuk's ________. • The main character of the story "Night" • A sudden revelation or flash of insight • School the Paper Clips project took place • When the father dies in the story of "Night" • ...
Natural world 2015-01-08
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- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- a large area of flat unforested grassland in southeastern Europe or Siberia.
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- a large body of water surrounded by land.
- a structure or place made or chosen by a bird for laying eggs and sheltering its young.
- a large open area of country covered with grass, especially one used for grazing.
- an area of land overgrown with dense forest and tangled vegetation, typically in the tropics.
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- a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- a woody plant that is smaller than a tree and has several main stems arising at or near the ground.
- plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat.
- a very large expanse of sea, in particular, each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- having little or no rain; too dry or barren to support vegetation.
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill.
- the expanse of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface and surrounds its landmasses.
15 Clues: a large body of water surrounded by land. • a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth. • having little or no rain; too dry or barren to support vegetation. • the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. • a large area of flat unforested grassland in southeastern Europe or Siberia. • ...
Science World 2015-04-12
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- a sac in the cytoplasm that is filled with water for the cell
- has a positive charge atom
- gets energy by itself
- a cell that is a structural and functional unit of a plant
- what is needed for cellular respiration
- change in an organism over time
- has a negative charge atom
- a sequence of DNA that codes for a protein
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- gets energy from other organisms
- made up of a sugar, phosphate an a base
- the organic processes that are necessary for life: gives you energy
- has a neutral charge atom
- a specialized part of a cell
- the study of life
- an organelle that makes proteins in the cytoplasm
15 Clues: the study of life • gets energy by itself • has a neutral charge atom • has a positive charge atom • has a negative charge atom • a specialized part of a cell • change in an organism over time • gets energy from other organisms • made up of a sugar, phosphate an a base • what is needed for cellular respiration • a sequence of DNA that codes for a protein • ...
Wolfie's World 2016-02-01
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- The M in FM (Radio)
- Record groove leading to the label.
- ABC's lead singer
- Which band was originally known as Flowers?
- Was an Album by Michael Jackson.
- Produced Bowie and Madonna
- - ****** like thieves.
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- David Bowie appears as which character in the Ashes to Ashes video?
- UK Serial mocked in Queen's "I want to break free" video.
- Alison and Vince
- - A flavour of beret.
- A Popular brand of studio tape machine.
- Song by Def Leppard
- Dave and Annie
- Record cover which opens like a book.
15 Clues: Dave and Annie • Alison and Vince • ABC's lead singer • The M in FM (Radio) • Song by Def Leppard • - A flavour of beret. • - ****** like thieves. • Produced Bowie and Madonna • Was an Album by Michael Jackson. • Record groove leading to the label. • Record cover which opens like a book. • A Popular brand of studio tape machine. • Which band was originally known as Flowers? • ...
The world 2016-10-27
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- is a system of organizing time
- are caused by the motions of the moon around earth
- occurs at a full moon
- it takes 1 year
- is a slightly elongated circle or ellipse
- is a body that orbits earth
- witch means "equal night"
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- is a pattern or group of stars
- is the amount of matter in a object
- occurs when the moon passes directly between earth and the sun
- attracts all objects toward each other
- the day the sun seems farthest north in the summer
- is and object that orbits the sun
- it takes 24 hours
- changes depending on its location
15 Clues: it takes 1 year • it takes 24 hours • occurs at a full moon • witch means "equal night" • is a body that orbits earth • is a pattern or group of stars • is a system of organizing time • is and object that orbits the sun • changes depending on its location • is the amount of matter in a object • attracts all objects toward each other • is a slightly elongated circle or ellipse • ...
Web World 2019-10-20
Across
- in the online world
- for adults
- a profile
- message
- to express your moods
- between documents on the internet
- photo published
- used to write
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- service to send or receive message with PC/phone
- write under a photo
- put it when you approve something
- used to surf for free
- media used by kids
- online
- Tube/ Social to share and view videos
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 • used to surf for free • to express your moods • 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
dance world 2020-04-16
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- Early Ballet Dancer who was strangled by her
- A comic ballet that premiered on 1 July 1789 at the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux in Bordeaux.
- large group of dancers, dancing in unison in a ballet
- scarf in a car wheel
- a famous theatre in moscow
- a world renowned choreographer born in russia
- Newest Judge on The Greatest Dancer
- 1st dancer on pointe
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- Famous Ballet with just four dancers
- dancing on the tips of toes with specially made shoes
- Choreographer of the All Male Swan Lake
- President of Royal Academy of Dance
- Famous Male Russian Ballet Dancer
- Patron of the Royal Academy of Dance
- a round theatre in London
15 Clues: scarf in a car wheel • 1st dancer on pointe • a round theatre in London • a famous theatre in moscow • Famous Male Russian Ballet Dancer • President of Royal Academy of Dance • Newest Judge on The Greatest Dancer • Famous Ballet with just four dancers • Patron of the Royal Academy of Dance • Choreographer of the All Male Swan Lake • Early Ballet Dancer who was strangled by her • ...
dance world 2020-04-16
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- Early Ballet Dancer who was strangled by her
- A comic ballet that premiered on 1 July 1789 at the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux in Bordeaux.
- large group of dancers, dancing in unison in a ballet
- scarf in a car wheel
- a famous theatre in moscow
- a world renowned choreographer born in russia
- Newest Judge on The Greatest Dancer
- 1st dancer on pointe
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- Famous Ballet with just four dancers
- dancing on the tips of toes with specially made shoes
- Choreographer of the All Male Swan Lake
- President of Royal Academy of Dance
- Famous Male Russian Ballet Dancer
- Patron of the Royal Academy of Dance
- a round theatre in London
15 Clues: scarf in a car wheel • 1st dancer on pointe • a round theatre in London • a famous theatre in moscow • Famous Male Russian Ballet Dancer • President of Royal Academy of Dance • Newest Judge on The Greatest Dancer • Famous Ballet with just four dancers • Patron of the Royal Academy of Dance • Choreographer of the All Male Swan Lake • Early Ballet Dancer who was strangled by her • ...
world final 2021-01-19
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- he believed in freedom of speech and religion
- China's most influential scholar
- his improved telescoope helped him further prove Copernicus' Heliocentric theory
- Renaissance was a rebirth of __ and learning
- Martin___ protested the Catholic Church selling indulgences
- swahili language is a mix between ___ and Bantu
- Hernando Cortes conquered this early American Civilization
- last and greatest of Muslim prophets
- unknowingly, traders spread the Bubonic____ to Europe in 1347
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- a complete change
- woman Enlightenment thinker who wrote about women's rights
- he inspired Thomas Jefferson's words when he wrote that all people have natural rights of "life, liberty and property"
- religion that means "submission to the will of Allah"
- state today where the very 1st American stepped foot
- Japanese warriors who followed the Bushido code
15 Clues: a complete change • China's most influential scholar • last and greatest of Muslim prophets • Renaissance was a rebirth of __ and learning • he believed in freedom of speech and religion • swahili language is a mix between ___ and Bantu • Japanese warriors who followed the Bushido code • state today where the very 1st American stepped foot • ...
World Geo 2021-02-24
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- - a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires.
- Columbia - British Columbia, Canada's westernmost province, is defined by its Pacific coastline and mountain ranges.
- shield - The Canadian Shield, also called the Laurentian Plateau, is a large area of exposed Precambrian igneous and high-grade metamorphic rocks that forms the ancient geologic core of the North American continent
- Minister - the head of an elected government; the principal minister of a sovereign or state.
- government - Where executive and legislative braces are combind
- - Québec City sits on the Saint Lawrence River in Canada's mostly French-speaking Québec province.
- (not on a door)
- of Canada -The term Dominion — that which is mastered or ruled
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- - an organization which consists of a number of parties or groups united in an alliance or league.
- - Ontario is a province in east-central Canada that borders the U.S. and the Great Lakes
- - (in the UK) the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.
- provinces - The Canadian Prairies is a region in Western Canada
- - Permafrost is ground that continuously remains below 0°C for two or more years,
- provinces - the region of Eastern Canada comprising the four provinces located on the Atlantic coast, excluding Quebec: the three provinces of The Maritimes – New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island – and the easternmost province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Lakes - The Great Lakes, also called the Great Lakes of North America, are a series of large interconnected freshwater lakes in the upper mid-east region of North America that connect to the Atlantic Ocean via the Saint Lawrence River.
15 Clues: (not on a door) • of Canada -The term Dominion — that which is mastered or ruled • provinces - The Canadian Prairies is a region in Western Canada • government - Where executive and legislative braces are combind • - a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires. • ...
World capitalcity 2021-03-03
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- Capital city of Israel
- Capital city of Sweden
- Capital city of Japan
- Capital city of Italy
- Capital city of Brazil
- Capital city of Singapore
- Capital city of North korea
- Capital city of Russia
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- Capital city of Iraq
- Capital city of Netherlands
- Capital city of South Korea
- Capital city of Nepal
- Capital city of China
- Capital city of United Kingdom
- Capital city of Malaysia
15 Clues: Capital city of Iraq • Capital city of Japan • Capital city of Italy • Capital city of Nepal • Capital city of China • Capital city of Israel • Capital city of Sweden • Capital city of Brazil • Capital city of Russia • Capital city of Malaysia • Capital city of Singapore • Capital city of Netherlands • Capital city of South Korea • Capital city of North korea • ...
World Music 2017-02-05
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- A Gamelan melody
- The third note in an Indian scale
- One of the oldest Classical Indian instruments
- The other Gamelan scale
- The birthplace of Gamelan music
- The snare drum used in Samba
- A Gamelan instrument like a guitar
- One of two Gamelan scales and has 7 notes
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- The birthplace of Samba music - also where the last Olympics took place
- A small drum used in Samba
- The scale used in Classical Indian music
- Long drum used in Samba to set the beat
- The shakers in Samba
- Where the Sitar came from
- A guitar like instrument with curved frets and a long neck
15 Clues: A Gamelan melody • The shakers in Samba • The other Gamelan scale • Where the Sitar came from • A small drum used in Samba • The snare drum used in Samba • The birthplace of Gamelan music • The third note in an Indian scale • A Gamelan instrument like a guitar • Long drum used in Samba to set the beat • The scale used in Classical Indian music • ...
My world 2017-03-29
The world 2017-02-16
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- What is the deepest ocean in the world?
- African hero
- It's the biggest country.
- Biggest desert in the world.
- Continent with the most countries.
- Who's the president of China?
- A synonym for Antarctica.
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- Highest waterfalls; People up there
- The sea that lays in the North.
- Finder of the evolution Theory.
- Bad person with a bad mustache.
- How many continents are there?
- It's a sort pepper.
- What is the form of Italy?
- Orange is the new black
15 Clues: African hero • It's a sort pepper. • Orange is the new black • It's the biggest country. • A synonym for Antarctica. • What is the form of Italy? • Biggest desert in the world. • Who's the president of China? • How many continents are there? • The sea that lays in the North. • Finder of the evolution Theory. • Bad person with a bad mustache. • Continent with the most countries. • ...
World religions 2021-06-09
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- founded by the Buddha
- the sound the universe
- Buddhism has _ noble truths
- the language of the torah
- the Buddha is also known as _
- based on the god Allah
- the headdress worn by muslim women
- new _ and old _
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- the scripture of the islamic religion
- _ is the day of rest
- belief in one god
- based on the work of Jesus
- the holy text of christianity
- a religion with no founder
- founded by Abraham and their leader rhabi
15 Clues: new _ and old _ • belief in one god • _ is the day of rest • founded by the Buddha • the sound the universe • based on the god Allah • the language of the torah • based on the work of Jesus • a religion with no founder • Buddhism has _ noble truths • the holy text of christianity • the Buddha is also known as _ • the headdress worn by muslim women • the scripture of the islamic religion • ...
World history 2021-03-19
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- a part in the new stone era
- something you use to acomplish a task
- history in the past
- a early modern day human
- a relative who lived in the past
- a comunity of people
- old stone age
- a time where the planet was ice
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- plants
- a bridge between places
- are what is inside you
- huge stones used as monuments
- people who hunt for stuff
- move to another place
- a part in the old stone era
15 Clues: plants • old stone age • history in the past • a comunity of people • move to another place • are what is inside you • a bridge between places • a early modern day human • people who hunt for stuff • a part in the new stone era • a part in the old stone era • huge stones used as monuments • a time where the planet was ice • a relative who lived in the past • ...
World History 2021-03-18
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- The period of time before written records.
- Move from one region or habitat to another according to the seasons.
- New Stone Age
- A connection between two landmasses.
- A community.
- A large stone that forms a prehistoric monument.
- Lifestyle that relies on hunting, fishing animals and foraging.
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- mak suitable for a new use or purpose
- The process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use.
- A glacial episode during a past geological period.
- Old Stone Age
- Middle Stone Age
- The science or practice of farming.
- A primate.
- A device or implement.
15 Clues: A primate. • A community. • Old Stone Age • New Stone Age • Middle Stone Age • A device or implement. • The science or practice of farming. • A connection between two landmasses. • mak suitable for a new use or purpose • The period of time before written records. • A large stone that forms a prehistoric monument. • A glacial episode during a past geological period. • ...
World Capitals 2024-04-29
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- Capital of France known for the Eiffel Tower.
- Largest city and capital of Japan.
- Capital of Germany, known for the Brandenburg Gate.
- Capital of the United Kingdom.
- Capital city near the Great Pyramids.
- Capital and largest city of Spain.
- Austrian capital known for classical music.
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- Historic capital of Greece.
- Coastal capital of Portugal.
- Capital city of Ireland.
- Capital of South Korea.
- Capital of Norway, known for its fjords.
- Capital of Canada, known for its parliament.
- Capital city of the Czech Republic.
- Capital territory of India, includes New Delhi.
15 Clues: Capital of South Korea. • Capital city of Ireland. • Historic capital of Greece. • Coastal capital of Portugal. • Capital of the United Kingdom. • Largest city and capital of Japan. • Capital and largest city of Spain. • Capital city of the Czech Republic. • Capital city near the Great Pyramids. • Capital of Norway, known for its fjords. • ...
Water World 2024-05-01
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- villainous group who raid atolls for resources
- what the mariner uses for drinking water in the beginning
- the location that the Mariner shows Helen
- post-apocalyptic world covered in
- what the mariner uses to hide his webbed feet
- the fruit that the mariner grows on his boat
- what the map on Enola's back leads to
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- hero of the film, a sea faring man with a mysterious past
- Where Deacon gets shot
- floating communities built on top of sunken ships
- a young girl with a map tattooed on her back
- valuable resources used as currency and held by the mariner
- the boat that the Deacon and his group found and use
- a nickname for clean, fresh water
- how the mariner breathes
15 Clues: Where Deacon gets shot • how the mariner breathes • post-apocalyptic world covered in • a nickname for clean, fresh water • what the map on Enola's back leads to • the location that the Mariner shows Helen • a young girl with a map tattooed on her back • the fruit that the mariner grows on his boat • what the mariner uses to hide his webbed feet • ...
Our world 2024-06-04
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- The water has been ____ with toxic waste.
- not having enough money to afford the living standard
- Carbon dioxide is the main _____ gas.
- work force at Shein (two words)
- A growing problem in the Amazon rainforest
- too many people
- starvation
- The main cause of global warming are ____ fuels
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- leave
- tremor after an earthquake
- no fish in water
- We all have a ____ footprint.
- being intentionally mean to someone
- housing
- without a home
15 Clues: leave • housing • starvation • without a home • too many people • no fish in water • tremor after an earthquake • We all have a ____ footprint. • work force at Shein (two words) • being intentionally mean to someone • Carbon dioxide is the main _____ gas. • The water has been ____ with toxic waste. • A growing problem in the Amazon rainforest • ...
World Capitals 2023-09-03
15 Clues: Capital of Japan. • Capital of Italy. • Capital of Egypt. • Capital of China. • Capital of India. • Capital of Kenya. • Capital of Russia. • Capital of Brazil. • Capital of France. • Capital of Greece. • Capital of Canada. • Capital of Germany. • Capital of Australia. • Capital of South Korea. • Capital of the United Kingdom.
Nate's world 2023-08-01
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- Your mother's favorite Clash Royale character who's a fast ground troop with medium hit points, low damage, and can jump over enemy walls
- The biggest dingus
- Fluffiest girl in fluffy town.
- Relative who was born in the same month as you
- Month in which your mother was born
- Weird but lovable Aunt
- Toby Fox's real first name
- Per 10 down, if a hamster lived here
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- What should always be for dinner on Monday nights
- S-Class melon
- Month in which your father was born
- Sequel to Hollow Knight (internet says "epic sequel" but that seemed boastful)
- Tubular meats are...
- Cross Street names after a city in the Natherlands
- "Oooh, Mama. That a ____ book."
15 Clues: S-Class melon • The biggest dingus • Tubular meats are... • Weird but lovable Aunt • Toby Fox's real first name • Fluffiest girl in fluffy town. • "Oooh, Mama. That a ____ book." • Month in which your father was born • Month in which your mother was born • Per 10 down, if a hamster lived here • Relative who was born in the same month as you • ...
World Rivers 2023-11-21
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- River Flowing through South Asia, this river has played a vital role in the region's history and agriculture.
- River Europe's longest river, traversing through Russia and impacting the region's history and culture.
- River Australia's longest river system, supporting agriculture and ecosystems in the arid landscape.
- River The world's largest river, home to a vast array of wildlife and surrounded by the lush Amazon rainforest.
- River Cutting through southern Africa, this river is famous for the majestic Victoria Falls along its course.
- Rivers Historically significant rivers in the Middle East, known as the cradle of civilization.
- River A majestic river flowing through Africa, providing water for agriculture and sustaining diverse ecosystems.
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- River Carving through the Grand Canyon, this river is known for its stunning landscapes and recreational activities.
- River A significant waterway in North America, offering transportation and supporting various ecosystems.
- River China's longest river, rich in history and culture, with scenic landscapes along its banks.
- River Canada's longest river, flowing through vast northern landscapes and supporting diverse ecosystems.
- River A key watercourse in Western Europe, passing through picturesque landscapes and historic towns.
- River A sacred river in India, culturally significant and considered holy in Hinduism.
- River A vital waterway in North America, known for its pristine wilderness and diverse wildlife.
- River Europe's second-longest river, winding through multiple countries and showcasing historic landmarks.
15 Clues: River A sacred river in India, culturally significant and considered holy in Hinduism. • Rivers Historically significant rivers in the Middle East, known as the cradle of civilization. • River A vital waterway in North America, known for its pristine wilderness and diverse wildlife. • ...
World Rivers 2023-11-19
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- Russia's Volga River is the longest in Europe, weaving through vast landscapes, connecting regions, and playing a crucial trade role.
- The Mississippi River in North America is a broad water road connecting fields and forests, echoing stories of pioneers.
- The Tigris River in the Middle East has historical significance, supporting ancient civilizations through agriculture and trade.
- Siberia's Lena River flows through vast wilderness, supporting unique flora and fauna and serving as a historical trade route.
- The Colorado River in the southwestern U.S. carves stunning canyons and provides water for agriculture, famous for the Grand Canyon.
- The Amazon River in South America is a big, winding waterway surrounded by a jungle, home to colorful birds and adventure.
- The Zambezi River in Africa is famous for Victoria Falls, sustaining ecosystems and local communities through fishing and agriculture.
- The Nile is a long river in Africa, full of ancient wonders and essential for providing water to people and animals.
- The Mekong River in Southeast Asia is a lifeline for the region, supporting agriculture and diverse ecosystems along its banks.
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- The Ganges River in India is a sacred flow, sustaining agriculture and playing a vital role in cultural and spiritual practices.
- Australia's Murray-Darling River system is essential for agriculture, shaping the landscapes and supporting a variety of wildlife.
- North America's Yukon River flows through wild landscapes, sustaining diverse ecosystems and serving as a vital resource for indigenous peoples.
- China's Yangtze River, like a dragon's path, flows through mountains and cities, helping farmers and carrying ancient tales.
- The Rhine River in Western Europe is known for its beauty, winding through valleys and past historic castles and cities.
- Europe's Danube River is a calm ribbon linking castles and towns, a peaceful route where boats share stories of cultures.
15 Clues: The Nile is a long river in Africa, full of ancient wonders and essential for providing water to people and animals. • The Mississippi River in North America is a broad water road connecting fields and forests, echoing stories of pioneers. • ...
CONTEMPORARY WORLD 2023-11-26
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- relating to, or involving the entire world.
- Refers to matters concerned with money.
- means the speedup of movement and exchanges all over the planet.
- relating to affects or involving two or more nations.
- The act of process of governing or overseeing the control and direction of something.
- The process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold and bought in country or region.
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- The ability to maintain or support a process continuously over time.
- State of facts of being responsible, answerable, or accountable for something within one's power, control, or management.
- A large body of people, associated with particular territory.
- any complete group with at least one characteristic in common.
- The application of scientific knowledge to the practical aims of human life.
- World - the circumstances and ideas of the present age.
- An area of land that has common features.
- Is the way that people living in groups makes decisions.
- A person who legally belong to a country and has the rights and protection of that country.
15 Clues: Refers to matters concerned with money. • An area of land that has common features. • relating to, or involving the entire world. • relating to affects or involving two or more nations. • World - the circumstances and ideas of the present age. • Is the way that people living in groups makes decisions. • A large body of people, associated with particular territory. • ...
World Capitals 2024-07-27
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- is not Sydney, but the political hub of Australia.
- is the northernmost capital city of a sovereign state.
- Chile's capital, is nestled in a valley.
- the smallest capital in mainland Africa, is Gambia's heart.
- is the capital city on the Rideau Canal.
- is the safari capital of the world.
- is Armenia's capital, near Mount Ararat.
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- the City of Love, and the Eiffel Tower.
- is home to the ancient Pyramids of Giza.
- is Oman's capital, facing the Gulf of Oman.
- Chi Minh Mausoleum location.
- is the capital of Fiji, located on the southeast coast of Viti Levu.
- is Brandenburg Gate's city.
- hosts the world's busiest pedestrian crossing.
- the capital of Latvia, is known for its wooden buildings.
15 Clues: is Brandenburg Gate's city. • Chi Minh Mausoleum location. • is the safari capital of the world. • the City of Love, and the Eiffel Tower. • is home to the ancient Pyramids of Giza. • Chile's capital, is nestled in a valley. • is the capital city on the Rideau Canal. • is Armenia's capital, near Mount Ararat. • is Oman's capital, facing the Gulf of Oman. • ...
World Geography 2023-02-03
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- revolt, especially of soldiers or sailors against their officers
- the cause of migration that pushes people out of their country
- a line marked off by a series of events and dates
- amount of goods and services produced given the amount of resources used
- a legal member of a country
- thick forest and coniferous trees
- to migrate out of a place
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- movement of people from place to place
- an object made by a human being such as, a tool or weapon
- a time before humans invented writing
- the removal of trade barriers
- exchange of goods and services between markets
- activities having to do with one's life or society
- a list of events of which are in order and in which they occurred
- and English protestant who rejected the church of England
15 Clues: to migrate out of a place • a legal member of a country • the removal of trade barriers • thick forest and coniferous trees • a time before humans invented writing • movement of people from place to place • exchange of goods and services between markets • a line marked off by a series of events and dates • activities having to do with one's life or society • ...
World medicine 2023-04-09
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- protect eyes from dust
- chronic disease of the stomach wall
- respiratory organ
- an institution where first aid is provided and treatment is taking place
- is a chronic inflammatory disease of the bronchi
- is a complex pathophysiological process of interaction between macro- and microorganism
- is the organ where gas exchange takes place
- method of examination of the large intestine
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- doctor who treats children
- is a complete or partial violation of the anatomical integrity of the bone
- restriction of the movement of people, animals and goods, aimed at preventing the spread of diseases or pests
- through which food enters the stomach
- main artery of the circulatory system
- using it to make an injection
- jerky oscillations of the walls of the arteries associated with cardiac cycles
15 Clues: respiratory organ • protect eyes from dust • doctor who treats children • using it to make an injection • chronic disease of the stomach wall • through which food enters the stomach • main artery of the circulatory system • is the organ where gas exchange takes place • method of examination of the large intestine • is a chronic inflammatory disease of the bronchi • ...
World food 2023-06-15
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- Small pieces of dough filled with meat, vegetables, or both
- A flaky, buttery pastry often enjoyed for breakfast
- A spicy dish with meat or vegetables cooked in sauce
- Deep-fried triangular pastries filled with savory fillings
- Cylindrical meat products made from ground meat
- Noodles made from wheat flour served with various sauces
- Deep-fried balls made from ground chickpeas or fava beans
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- A Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, and meat or vegetables
- Japanese dumplings filled with ground meat and vegetables
- A round, flat bread topped with cheese, sauce, and toppings
- A Japanese dish made with bite-sized pieces of raw fish
- A Mexican dish with a folded tortilla filled with toppings
- An Italian dessert made with layers of coffee-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cheese
- A sweet pastry made with layers of filo dough and nuts
- Flat, round cakes made from batter and cooked on a griddle
15 Clues: Cylindrical meat products made from ground meat • A flaky, buttery pastry often enjoyed for breakfast • A spicy dish with meat or vegetables cooked in sauce • A sweet pastry made with layers of filo dough and nuts • A Japanese dish made with bite-sized pieces of raw fish • Noodles made from wheat flour served with various sauces • ...
World History 2023-05-31
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- The stone age.
- the communication system of a culture
- This time came after the paleolithic era.
- The type of government ancient china had.
- the land, location, and resources of a culture
- This person "discovered" the Americas.
- The documents written by Martin Luther to the church.
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- a barrier to travel – separate cultures - such as the Himalayas between China and India
- This person was the first to go all the way around the world
- the type of people in a culture (ex: race, nationality, religious identity)
- Diversity: to coexistence of elements of a variety of cultures within a single culture
- the government and laws of a culture
- the expression of a culture’s ideas
- prevents sea trade for much of the year – such as in Russia in earlier times
- The era where creativity and individualism were capitalized.
15 Clues: The stone age. • the expression of a culture’s ideas • the government and laws of a culture • the communication system of a culture • This person "discovered" the Americas. • This time came after the paleolithic era. • The type of government ancient china had. • the land, location, and resources of a culture • The documents written by Martin Luther to the church. • ...
World Religions 2021-12-14
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- A sacred Jewish writing
- The Muslims believe that there is only one god
- The symbol of Christianity
- The Hindus soul
- A sacred Jewish area
- The belief of multiple of multiple gods
- Means God Is Great
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- universal spirit in Hinduism
- A Christian prophet
- Buddhisims people
- Freedom from the cycle of birth
- Buddhisims first believers
- The holy text for Christianity
- Is a prophet
- The founder of Judaism
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 • universal spirit in Hinduism • The symbol of Christianity • The holy text for Christianity • Freedom from the cycle of birth • The belief of multiple of multiple gods • ...
World Religions 2021-12-15
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- Islam bible
- a prophet of buddhisim
- the sacred writing of Christianity
- sacred place in Hinduism
- a hindu place of worship
- means no god but allah
- the starting place of judaisim and christianity
- means universal spirit in hinduisim
- the leader of buddhissim
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- means multiple gods.
- the first jews
- means god is great
- the symbol of christianity
- leader of judaisim
- the leader of Christianity
15 Clues: Islam bible • the first jews • means god is great • leader of judaisim • means multiple gods. • a prophet of buddhisim • means no god but allah • sacred place in Hinduism • a hindu place of worship • the leader of buddhissim • the symbol of christianity • the leader of Christianity • the sacred writing of Christianity • means universal spirit in hinduisim • ...
World Cultures 2022-05-27
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- increased between Asia and Eurpe during the Renaissance
- religion that spread from North Africa to West Africa
- characteristic of Renaissance sculpture and paintings
- the political and economic system during the Middle Ages
- Explorer given credit for discovering "New World"
- a king or queen
- people who separated from the Catholic Church
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- a member of the warrior class during the middle ages
- plague that killed a 1/3 of Europe's population
- a pardon from a sin
- the curch in Western Europe during the Middle Ages
- Wars between Christians and Muslims called by the pope
- place where Mansa Musa took his journey
- Last name of person who came up with natural rights and the social contract
- River in West Africa important to trade
15 Clues: a king or queen • a pardon from a sin • place where Mansa Musa took his journey • River in West Africa important to trade • people who separated from the Catholic Church • plague that killed a 1/3 of Europe's population • Explorer given credit for discovering "New World" • the curch in Western Europe during the Middle Ages • ...
WORLD MUSIC 2022-05-29
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- instrument that Anoushka play
- the name of Anoushka's father
- example of percussion instruments
- you play the stringed instruments thanks to it
- the surname of Anoushka
- object you use to play percussion
- age at which it starts playing
- example of stringed instruments
- the name of Barton
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- state in which it plays in 2008
- there are many types of these
- exanple of wind instruments
- instrument that Barton play
- play the wind intruments thanks to it
- relative who passed on the passion for his instrument to Barton
15 Clues: the name of Barton • the surname of Anoushka • exanple of wind instruments • instrument that Barton play • instrument that Anoushka play • the name of Anoushka's father • there are many types of these • age at which it starts playing • state in which it plays in 2008 • example of stringed instruments • example of percussion instruments • object you use to play percussion • ...
ANIMAL WORLD 2025-01-19
World Religions 2023-10-10
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- founder of Islam
- ______ Pillars of Islam
- founder of Christianity
- the god of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
- leader of a synagogue's congregation
- the first name of the founder of Buddhism
- holy book of Judaism
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- founder of Judaism
- sacred text of Islam
- another word for spiritual teachers of Hinduism
- central scripture of Hinduism
- another name for God, according to Christianity
- according to Buddhism: human life is one of [what?]
- Brahma, _______ and Shiva are the Hindu gods that make up the trimurti
- rejected the idea of a creator god
15 Clues: founder of Islam • founder of Judaism • sacred text of Islam • holy book of Judaism • ______ Pillars of Islam • founder of Christianity • central scripture of Hinduism • rejected the idea of a creator god • the god of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob • leader of a synagogue's congregation • the first name of the founder of Buddhism • another word for spiritual teachers of Hinduism • ...
Casino World 2023-10-16
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- I'm hired to work here
- Costliest Place
- used in terms of clearance/money transfer
- risk on an unpredictable event
- difficult to move or bend
- An infraorder Cetaceans
- A machine/device which reduces man-power
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- new invader
- pattern of parallel lines/marketing scheme
- I appear in several forms
- An online game
- pay and use me
- An enclosure for confining
- you Don't need any assistance/Help yourself
- A location which doesn't support table games
15 Clues: new invader • An online game • pay and use me • Costliest Place • I'm hired to work here • An infraorder Cetaceans • I appear in several forms • difficult to move or bend • An enclosure for confining • risk on an unpredictable event • A machine/device which reduces man-power • used in terms of clearance/money transfer • pattern of parallel lines/marketing scheme • ...
Our World 2024-02-02
World Religions 2024-10-03
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- The founder of Christianity
- The founder of Judaism
- The holy book of Judaism also includes this book
- The founder of Confucianism
- The founder of Islam
- The holy book of Christianity
- This religion teaches a person can be saved if they follow the Five pillars of Islam
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- This religion teaches that Nirvana is reached by following the eightfold path
- Name of the god Islam
- The holy book of Islam
- Name of the god Hinduism
- This religion has currently 15.1 million followers
- This religion teaches that Jesus is the son of God
- The holy book of Confucianism
- The founder of Buddhism
15 Clues: The founder of Islam • Name of the god Islam • The holy book of Islam • The founder of Judaism • The founder of Buddhism • Name of the god Hinduism • The founder of Christianity • The founder of Confucianism • The holy book of Confucianism • The holy book of Christianity • The holy book of Judaism also includes this book • This religion has currently 15.1 million followers • ...
World Religions 2024-10-08
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- The first 5 books of the Bible
- The son of the Christian god
- The holy day of the week for Islam people
- When a religion only has one god
- The holy book of Buddhism
- The Jewish god
- Israel’s original name
- An important flower to Hinduism
- The place of worship in Judaism
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- The founding country if Hinduism and Buddhism
- The founder of Islam
- The founder of Judaism
- The place of origin for Islam
- A well known Christian spiritual leader
- The holy book for Hinduism
15 Clues: The Jewish god • The founder of Islam • The founder of Judaism • Israel’s original name • The holy book of Buddhism • The holy book for Hinduism • The son of the Christian god • The place of origin for Islam • The first 5 books of the Bible • An important flower to Hinduism • The place of worship in Judaism • When a religion only has one god • A well known Christian spiritual leader • ...
World Geograph 2024-11-04
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- To change partly
- A competition or struggle.
- Process by which a body of water becomes too rich in dissolved nutrients, leading to plant growth that depletes the oxygen in the water.
- Economy that emphasizes services and technology rather than industry and manufacturing.
- A legal proceedings in which a borrower's rights to a property are relinquished due to his or her inability to make payments on the loan.
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- A large population concentration made up of several large and many smaller cities.
- A mild climate region in southern or southwestern portions of The United States.
- To give up; to let sit empty or unused.
- The removal of all trees in a stand of timber.
- A high point or ridge that determines direction rivers flow.
- A large, powerful windstorm that forms over warm waters.
- To give or add to.
- To change place, position, or direction of.
- A resource formed in the earth by plant and animal remains (two words separated with a dash).
- A smaller river that feeds into a larger river.
15 Clues: To change partly • To give or add to. • A competition or struggle. • To give up; to let sit empty or unused. • To change place, position, or direction of. • The removal of all trees in a stand of timber. • A smaller river that feeds into a larger river. • A large, powerful windstorm that forms over warm waters. • ...
World Religions 2024-11-18
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- idea that our wellbeing depends on wellbeing of others
- Jewish priest
- selfless service, important in Sikhism
- belief in one god
- Holy book of the Hindus
- dispersion of people from homeland
- one's actions in the world that determine consequences
- a religion that believes in karma and reincarnation
- The confucian belief in respect for elders
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- a language and a group of people belonging to a religious community
- eastern animistic faith
- Buddhist guide to living
- movement that seeks Israel as a homeland
- place where Muslims aim to go once in their lifetime
- spiritual teacher of buddhists
15 Clues: Jewish priest • belief in one god • eastern animistic faith • Holy book of the Hindus • Buddhist guide to living • spiritual teacher of buddhists • dispersion of people from homeland • selfless service, important in Sikhism • movement that seeks Israel as a homeland • The confucian belief in respect for elders • a religion that believes in karma and reincarnation • ...
Jurassic world 2024-09-11
15 Clues: Re del mare • Mangia i pesci • rettile volante • re del cretaceo • Sputa il veleno • Erbivoro placcato • dinosauro gigante • con il collo alto • cacciano in branco • squalo del Passato • Serpente del passato • erbivoro con le corna • Carnivoro con le corna • con la spina dorsale alta • Carnivoro con un corno sul naso
Courtney's World 2024-10-28
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- Method of quick communication
- Our current nemesis (pilot program)
- Courtney's spirit animal
- Another of Courtney's important accessories
- Process of imparting skills or knowledge
- Something that makes Courtney squeamish
- Crazy lady's name
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- You will need an admin for that
- Best support system ever designed
- It fills up fast
- What to say to avoid small talk
- Courtney's MOS nickname
- Courtney's most important accessory
- Not how we want to start our day every day
- Courtney's pet flamingo
15 Clues: It fills up fast • Crazy lady's name • Courtney's MOS nickname • Courtney's pet flamingo • Courtney's spirit animal • Method of quick communication • You will need an admin for that • What to say to avoid small talk • Best support system ever designed • Our current nemesis (pilot program) • Courtney's most important accessory • Something that makes Courtney squeamish • ...
Natural World 2025-04-01
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- birds fly in this
- a small brown bird
- a red or grey animal which eats nuts
- fish, snakes and lizards have these on their bodies
- plants grow from this
- birds have these on their bodies
- we walk on this
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- cats, dogs and rabbits have this on their bodies
- fish use these to swim
- the back bone of animals
- birds use these to fly
- part of a plant which is underground
- a small red bug
- the long and green part of a plant
- the colourful part of a flower
15 Clues: a small red bug • we walk on this • birds fly in this • a small brown bird • plants grow from this • fish use these to swim • birds use these to fly • the back bone of animals • the colourful part of a flower • birds have these on their bodies • the long and green part of a plant • a red or grey animal which eats nuts • part of a plant which is underground • ...
