world Crossword Puzzles
Animals world 2025-05-14
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- A fun animal that swings in trees.
- An animal that hops and has a pouch.
- A long animal that slithers.
- The king of the jungle.
- A big cat with stripes.
- A colourful bird that can talk.
- A reptile with strong jaws.
- A bird known for wisdom.
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- A black and white bamboo eater.
- A bird that waddles and loves the cold.
- A smart and playful ocean mammal.
- A giant animal with a long trunk.
- A beautiful insect with wings.
- A strong and speedy farm animal.
- The tallest land animal.
15 Clues: The king of the jungle. • A big cat with stripes. • The tallest land animal. • A bird known for wisdom. • A reptile with strong jaws. • A long animal that slithers. • A beautiful insect with wings. • A black and white bamboo eater. • A colourful bird that can talk. • A strong and speedy farm animal. • A smart and playful ocean mammal. • A giant animal with a long trunk. • ...
the world 2025-05-16
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- who testified against Sean Combs
- how many arrest after Bangkok skyscraper collapse
- what type of influencer was killed in Mexico
- who shares the most dangerous border with Pakistan
- why was Chris Brown arrested
- who does Russia agree to swap prisoners with
- what is happening with the Menendez brothers
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- who attacked North Gaza
- where was the man on the run for 20 years arrested
- who is the first American Pope
- what does the UK business call for with EU
- who does Trump want to meet with about Ukraine
- who rejects Trumps tax-cut bill
- how many prisoners escaped from a Louisiana prisoner
- who uses criminal gangs for hit jobs abroad
15 Clues: who attacked North Gaza • why was Chris Brown arrested • who is the first American Pope • who rejects Trumps tax-cut bill • who testified against Sean Combs • what does the UK business call for with EU • who uses criminal gangs for hit jobs abroad • what type of influencer was killed in Mexico • who does Russia agree to swap prisoners with • ...
world history 2024-03-18
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- in some societies payment a bride's family makes to the bridegroom and his family; payment a woman brings to a marriage
- chieftain leader. Mongool forces conquered vast empire that stretched from the pacific ocean to eastern europe
- breakup of large agricultural holdings for redistribution among peasants
- grandson, toppled last song emperor in 1279. ruled all of china as well as korea and tibet.
- independent state that has acknowledge the supremacy of another state and pay tribute to its ruler
- dynasty ruled by the mongols from 1279 to 1368; best known ruler was kublai khan
- chinese dynasty in which chinese rule was restored; help power from 1368 to 1644
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- chinese dynasty from 960 to 1279 known for its artistic achievements
- chinese dynasty from 618 to 907
- merchant and was one of many visitors to china during yuan dynasty. wrote a vivid account of wealth and splendor of china
- overseas ventures and chinese a
- wealthy landowning class
- sparse, dry, treeless grassland
- dude who compelled his dad to step down so he could step up.a brilliant general.
- multistoried buddhist temple with eaves that curve up on the corners
15 Clues: wealthy landowning class • chinese dynasty from 618 to 907 • overseas ventures and chinese a • sparse, dry, treeless grassland • chinese dynasty from 960 to 1279 known for its artistic achievements • multistoried buddhist temple with eaves that curve up on the corners • breakup of large agricultural holdings for redistribution among peasants • ...
Steph’s World! 2025-07-24
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- Steph’s favorite brain rotting activity.
- Her problem child.
- Her guilty pleasure snack of choice. (Hint: spicy!)
- One of her favorite foods.
- What’s Steph’s favorite thing to binge watch?
- How many years Steph’s been at YFC.
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- One of her favorite hobbies.
- If Steph’s not getting a coffee from Starbucks, what’s her go to drink? (Hint: it’s quite refreshing!)
- Steph is a ___ person on the weekends.
- Her favorite place to hike with loved ones.
- She is a wonderful ____ for celebrations and holidays.
- Her first fur baby.
- Steph’s favorite season!
- Her drink thermos of choice.
- Steph’s go-to vacation spot. (Hint: beautiful beaches!)
15 Clues: Her problem child. • Her first fur baby. • Steph’s favorite season! • One of her favorite foods. • One of her favorite hobbies. • Her drink thermos of choice. • How many years Steph’s been at YFC. • Steph is a ___ person on the weekends. • Steph’s favorite brain rotting activity. • Her favorite place to hike with loved ones. • What’s Steph’s favorite thing to binge watch? • ...
World Religions 2022-06-21
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- The endless cycle of rebirth in Hinduism.
- Pilgrimage that a muslim must complete once in their lifetime.
- The most holy site for Jews.
- _____ is the holy language found in the Vedas.
- The final Prophet in Islam is called _____
- The holiest book in Islam is called _____
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- A sacred parchment that contains books of Moses.
- A set of rules a Jew will follow when consuming food or drink.
- _____ is the thing that determines what one will become in their next life.
- How many pillars are there in Islam?
- The eternal and immortal human soul in Hinduism is called _____
- _____ is a ritual based on the creation story of Genesis.
- What kind of calendar do Muslims use?
- The Supreme Being that represents everything.
- The place of worship for Jewish is called _____
15 Clues: The most holy site for Jews. • How many pillars are there in Islam? • What kind of calendar do Muslims use? • The endless cycle of rebirth in Hinduism. • The holiest book in Islam is called _____ • The final Prophet in Islam is called _____ • The Supreme Being that represents everything. • _____ is the holy language found in the Vedas. • ...
World Music 2022-02-01
15 Clues: Africa • Drum from • Indian Lute • Russian Lute • Indian Movies • Band from Mexico • Genre from Jamaica • Type of Irish dance • Scottish instrument • A Balinese orchestra • A Russian folk dance • Type of Spanish Dance • Emphasis on the off beat • Type of dance from Brazil • Two or more different rhythms
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 • ...
Wild World 2022-02-15
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- remove smth violently
- move quickly to avoid smth
- a person who takes care of a park or forest
- a victim
- a snow storm
- giving out light without a flame
- the shape of smth that is spinning
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- melted in great heat
- strange/ unusual / horrifying
- hot gas,lava and rock that comes out of the volcano
- frozen raindrops which fall as balls of ice
- make a train come off the tracks
- a large piece
- a small earthquake after a large one
- tornado / a violent storm with a very strong wind that blows in a circle
15 Clues: a victim • a snow storm • a large piece • melted in great heat • remove smth violently • move quickly to avoid smth • strange/ unusual / horrifying • make a train come off the tracks • giving out light without a flame • the shape of smth that is spinning • a small earthquake after a large one • frozen raindrops which fall as balls of ice • a person who takes care of a park or forest • ...
World Rivers 2022-04-20
Mortgage World 2023-01-13
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- This groups help provide the Purchase, Compliance, and sometimes MCC packages.
- This group helps us curative aspect of the loan and helps assist in getting loans purchased
- This group helps in getting Mortgage Credit Certificates cured and issued within a timely manner.
- This is the position our HFA liens hold as this is typically secondary to the First loan.
- This is our report that we use to see our daily workload.
- This group helps close the loan and is responsible for the docs signed at closing.
- This groups help facilitate the insuring of all FHA, VA, and USDA loans
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- This group helps in writing our Summary Sheets for each Bond Program, Facilitates Training, and can assist us getting trend alerts to our originating partners.
- This group helps assist us in curating the CD's regardless of discrepancy.
- This is obtained when the Housing Finance Agency gives us the green light. This can be the last step in getting the Investor to purchase the loan.
- This group helps facilitate the recording and obtaining all original recorded DOTs, Assignments, and Final title policy's.
- This is a document that we would use whenever there is a clerical error on the DOT such as missing maturity dates, written loan amounts, etc .
- This is a product that helps First Time Home Buyer, and Low to Middle Class buyers buy a house with assistance in forms of Grants, Forgivable Liens, and true Second Liens.
- This group helps obtain and ship the note to our Investors.
- This is the position our lien holds as it is always the biggest loan amount.
15 Clues: This is our report that we use to see our daily workload. • This group helps obtain and ship the note to our Investors. • This groups help facilitate the insuring of all FHA, VA, and USDA loans • This group helps assist us in curating the CD's regardless of discrepancy. • This is the position our lien holds as it is always the biggest loan amount. • ...
World Crossword 2022-07-18
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- This is a small river. 이것은 작은 강입니다.
- This country is in South America. It's where the cajon comes from. 이 나라는 남아메리카에 있습니다. 여기에서 카혼이 생겼습니다 (유래되었음).
- This country in Asia has lots of rain forests. It's close to Vietnam. 아시아의 이 나라에는 많은 열대 우림이 있습니다. 베트남과 가깝습니다.
- This pyramid landmark is in Mexico. 이 피라미드 모양 랜드마크는 멕시코에 있습니다.
- You play this sport with rackets. 여러분은 이 스포츠를 라켓으로 합니다.
- This season is when leaves turn different colors. 이 계절은 나뭇잎이 다른 색으로 변하는 때입니다.
- Busan is an example of a __________. 부산은 __________ 의 한 예입니다.
- This is bad for the air and the water. 이것은 공기와 물에 좋지 않습니다.
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- This is the biggest continent. 이것은 가장 큰 대륙입니다.
- This country is in Africa. There are lions, giraffes, and flamingos here. 이 나라는 아프리카에 있습니다. 사자, 기린, 플라밍고가 살고 있습니다.
- This is the hottest season in most of the world. 이것은 대부분의 세계에서 가장 더운 계절입니다.
- You play this sport with an orange ball. 여러분은 이 스포츠를 주황색 공을 가지고 합니다.
- This is an island country in Europe. 어것은 유럽의 섬나라입니다.
- When it's very cold, the weather can be _______. 매우 추울 때 날씨는 __________수 있습니다.
- You can find this instrument in France and other places in Europe. 이 악기는 프랑스와 유럽의 다른 나라에서 볼 수 있습니다.
15 Clues: This is a small river. 이것은 작은 강입니다. • This is the biggest continent. 이것은 가장 큰 대륙입니다. • This is an island country in Europe. 어것은 유럽의 섬나라입니다. • You play this sport with rackets. 여러분은 이 스포츠를 라켓으로 합니다. • This is bad for the air and the water. 이것은 공기와 물에 좋지 않습니다. • Busan is an example of a __________. 부산은 __________ 의 한 예입니다. • ...
Wordly World 2022-12-12
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- Calm and untroubled
- total absence of government
- To give a picture of
- An unrevealed name
- To seize, by force if necessary
- Highly skilled, an expert
- One step in the line of descent of a family
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- Likely to occur in the near future
- A question
- A copy or reproduction
- Has the idiom of In a nut shell
- To drive or to propel
- clothed or covered
- To discourage or imitate
- To reject bluntly
15 Clues: A question • To reject bluntly • An unrevealed name • clothed or covered • Calm and untroubled • To give a picture of • To drive or to propel • A copy or reproduction • To discourage or imitate • Highly skilled, an expert • total absence of government • Has the idiom of In a nut shell • To seize, by force if necessary • Likely to occur in the near future • ...
World Capitals 2025-09-24
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- – Built to be Brazil’s capital
- – Home of the Colosseum
- – Atlantic capital of Portugal
- – Capital of Austria
- – Capital on the Nile
- – Capital of Turkey
- – Norway’s capital
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- –City of Love
- – Capital once split by a wall
- – Capital of Spain
- – Australia’s capital
- – Capital of Canada
- – Forbidden City location
- – Capital of Japan
- – Capital of Vietnam
15 Clues: –City of Love • – Capital of Spain • – Capital of Japan • – Norway’s capital • – Capital of Canada • – Capital of Turkey • – Capital of Austria • – Capital of Vietnam • – Australia’s capital • – Capital on the Nile • – Home of the Colosseum • – Forbidden City location • – Capital once split by a wall • – Built to be Brazil’s capital • – Atlantic capital of Portugal
World Economics 2025-11-11
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- the skills, knowledge, and experience possessed by an individual or population, viewed in terms of their value or cost to an organization or country.
- goods bought and used by consumers, rather than by manufacturers for producing other goods.
- natural resources that can be replenished naturally over a relatively short period of time, making them available for continuous use
- a curve on a graph representing the maximum combination of two goods an economy can produce with its available resources and technology
- goods that are used in producing other goods, rather than being bought by consumers
- someone who studies economics
- focusing on the production of fewer goods and services to gain efficiency
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- materials or substances such as forests, minerals, water, and air that occur in nature and can be used by humans for economic production, consumption, or for other purposes
- the quantity of goods and services produced from each hour of a worker’s time
- facilities and systems that serve a country, city, or other area including roads, bridges, along with water, waste disposal, and communication systems
- the total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period
- tangible, man-made assets used to produce goods and services, such as machinery, equipment, buildings, and tools
- the ability to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another producer
- weighing both the costs and benefits of something
- a tax that must be paid before a good may be brought into a country
15 Clues: someone who studies economics • weighing both the costs and benefits of something • a tax that must be paid before a good may be brought into a country • focusing on the production of fewer goods and services to gain efficiency • the quantity of goods and services produced from each hour of a worker’s time • ...
World Landmarks 2025-10-23
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- Famous clock tower at the Palace of Westminster
- Symbol of freedom in New York Harbor
- Ancient Roman amphitheater in Italy
- Landmark performing arts center in Australia
- Massive fortifications across northern China
- Marble mausoleum in Agra India
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- Ancient Egyptian tombs for pharaohs
- Italian tower known for its tilt
- Statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro
- Monument with faces of four US presidents
- Incan citadel high in the Andes
- Suspension bridge in San Francisco
- Prehistoric stone circle in England
- Largest religious monument in Cambodia
- Iconic Paris monument from 1889
15 Clues: Marble mausoleum in Agra India • Incan citadel high in the Andes • Iconic Paris monument from 1889 • Italian tower known for its tilt • Statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro • Suspension bridge in San Francisco • Ancient Egyptian tombs for pharaohs • Ancient Roman amphitheater in Italy • Prehistoric stone circle in England • Symbol of freedom in New York Harbor • ...
World History 2025-10-28
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- :an ancient city-state in North Africa, near modern-day Tunis, that became a powerful maritime empire and a rival to Rome.
- :a series of three wars fought between the Roman Republic and the city-state of Carthage from 264 to 146 BC, primarily over control of the western Mediterranean.
- :a unit of 3,000–6,000 men in the ancient Roman army.
- :Hannibal Barca, the Carthaginian general famous for crossing the Alps with elephants to invade Italy during the Second Punic War.
- :a member of the ancient roman common people or, more generally, one of the common people.
- :Julius Caesar was a Roman general, statesman, and historian who played a crucial role in the fall of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
- :an official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests.
- :an official appointed by a government to live in a foreign city and protect and promote the government's citizens and interests there.
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- :a deliberative assembly with high legislative powers, often serving as the upper house in a bicameral legislature, such as the U.S. Congress.
- :a government or administration of three people who share power, or more generally, any group of three people in a position of authority.
- :the action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated.
- :a long period of relative peace and stability across the Roman Empire that lasted for over 200 years, from 27 BCE to 180 CE.
- :A person of noble birth or high social standing, an aristocrat
- :an artificial conduit or channel for conveying water from a distant source, often using gravity.
- :a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
15 Clues: :a unit of 3,000–6,000 men in the ancient Roman army. • :A person of noble birth or high social standing, an aristocrat • :the action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated. • :an official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests. • ...
World Wars 2025-12-14
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- Style of fighting from ditches in the ground
- agreements between two or more states for defense and support in case of war.
- political, economic and military control of weaker countries or societies by stronger countries.
- service that directed aircraft
- very toxic gas/vapor that was used as a weapon.
- boat that can travel underwater
- bias ideas/opinions spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause
- firearm designed to fire hundreds of rounds per min
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- german submarine, comes from the german word “unterseeboat”
- A treaty forcefully signed by Germany officially ending WWI putting restrictions on Germany.
- belief that a country should maintain strong armed forces to aggressively defend national interests.
- machine that projects fire
- device made to protect and cover the face of the wearer from taking in different toxic gases.
- a military conflict where all of a nation's resources, are mobilized to achieve a complete victory
- a promise Germany made to the U.S. about safety of the passengers on the submarine
15 Clues: machine that projects fire • service that directed aircraft • boat that can travel underwater • Style of fighting from ditches in the ground • very toxic gas/vapor that was used as a weapon. • firearm designed to fire hundreds of rounds per min • german submarine, comes from the german word “unterseeboat” • ...
World Religions 2025-12-18
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- old Japanese religion
- righteousness
- believe in multiple gods
- spiritual goal in Buddhism.
- believe in non action
- non belief in God/gods
- consequences of actions good or bad
- Heavenly and earthly
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- The rebirth of a soul.
- the study of a fundamental nature of knowledg
- holy writing
- you can reach this by meditating.
- believe in one god only
- Ceremonial acts or practices
- study of religion
15 Clues: holy writing • righteousness • study of religion • Heavenly and earthly • old Japanese religion • believe in non action • The rebirth of a soul. • non belief in God/gods • believe in one god only • believe in multiple gods • spiritual goal in Buddhism. • Ceremonial acts or practices • you can reach this by meditating. • consequences of actions good or bad • ...
WORLD CHAMP 2025-12-20
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- Dapat menusuk kulit
- Sering ada di kepala pagi hari
- Harus diisi ketika motor mati
- Mata uang Amerika Serikat
- Kalo kurang rasanya sempit
- Hewan hidup di air
- Suka berkokok di pagi hari
- Bisa mengikat
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- Penyebab badan pegal
- Hewan yang paling besar di darat
- Makanan yang sering digoreng
- Nempel di kepala
- Hewan yang jalannya lambat
- Suasana sepi dan hening
- Bisa membersihkan halaman
15 Clues: Bisa mengikat • Nempel di kepala • Hewan hidup di air • Dapat menusuk kulit • Penyebab badan pegal • Suasana sepi dan hening • Mata uang Amerika Serikat • Bisa membersihkan halaman • Hewan yang jalannya lambat • Kalo kurang rasanya sempit • Suka berkokok di pagi hari • Makanan yang sering digoreng • Harus diisi ketika motor mati • Sering ada di kepala pagi hari • ...
Jesus' High Priestly Prayer 2023-04-07
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- "so that the ___ may believe that you have sent me."
- "___ Father, keep them in your name, which you have given me,"
- "O ___ Father, even though the world does not know you, I know you,"
- "For I have given them the ___ that you gave me,"
- "that they may all be one, just as you, ___, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be in us,"
- "___ them in the truth; your word is truth."
- "I have ___ them your word,"
- "When Jesus had spoken these words, he lifted up his eyes to ___,"
- "I made ___ to them your name, and I will continue to make it known,"
- "I in them and you in me, that they may become ___ one,"
- "I do not ask for these only, but also for those who will ___ in me through their word,"
- "Now they know that ___ that you have given me is from you."
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- "Father, the hour has come; glorify your Son that the Son may ___ you,"
- "that the ___ with which you have loved me may be in them, and I in them.”
- "And this is eternal life, that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus ___ whom you have sent."
- "But now I am coming to you, and these things I speak in the world, that they may have my joy ___ in themselves."
- "and the world has hated ___ because they are not of the world, just as I am not of the world."
- "and they have believed that you ___ me."
- "that they may be ___, even as we are one."
- "you loved me before the ___ of the world."
- "And for their sake I consecrate myself, that they also may be sanctified in ___."
- "While I was with them, I kept them in your ___, which you have given me."
- "And I am no longer in the world, but they are in the world, and I am ___ to you."
- "so that the world may know that you sent me and ___ them even as you loved me."
24 Clues: "I have ___ them your word," • "and they have believed that you ___ me." • "that they may be ___, even as we are one." • "you loved me before the ___ of the world." • "___ them in the truth; your word is truth." • "For I have given them the ___ that you gave me," • "so that the ___ may believe that you have sent me." • ...
International Puzzler 2017-11-08
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- Dance invented in Cuba
- Country with the only permanent US military base in Africa
- Number of countries in the world: 19___
- Country with the most McDonald’s (after the US)
- Largest fast food chain in the world
- You may have a layover in this German city
- Noodle dish of Vietnam
- City in Greenland
- Traditional greeting in Arabic
- Holy Land for three major religions
- Currency exchanged for a sombrero, maybe
- Language spoken in Sri Lanka
- Longest river in the world
- Smallest country in the world
- Host country of the 2018 Winter Olympics
- Palindromic city in Estonia
- Language spoken in Tanzania and Kenya, to name a few
- Country known for its tulips
- Scottish dish made from Sheep's stomach, heart, liver and tongue
- Month of the Hindu New Year, Diwali
- World population ~___ billion
- Largest country in the world
- Number of major languages in India
- Mountain to climb in Tanzania
- Most popular beer in the world (China)
- Here you will find La Sagrada Familia
- Only country without a square flag
- Popular sport in the Philippines
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- City covered in ash, 79 A.D.
- Asian country known for its nomadic culture
- World, in French
- Indigenous people of Northern Scandinavia
- Traditional war cry/dance in New Zealand
- City across two continents
- National bird of Guatemala
- Roman aqueduct in France
- Thailand is roughly the size of what US state
- City known for its Running of the Bulls
- Largest coffee producing country
- Capital city of Uganda
- Goodbye, in Florence
- Currency of Nigeria
- Name for a mister in Argentina
- Country home to the wallaby and wombat
- When doubled, traditional dance of Cuba
- Bird on the Egyptian flag
- Average world life expectancy ~___ years
- Popular sport in Japan
- Largest producer of saffron and pistachios
- Caribbean island divided into two countries
- Giant Brazilian festival
- The "Rose City" of Jordan
- Language spoken in Pakistan
- Dance popular in Argentina
- Sacred Hindu river
- Capital city of Morocco
- Most watched news channel in the world
57 Clues: World, in French • City in Greenland • Sacred Hindu river • Currency of Nigeria • Goodbye, in Florence • Dance invented in Cuba • Noodle dish of Vietnam • Capital city of Uganda • Popular sport in Japan • Capital city of Morocco • Roman aqueduct in France • Giant Brazilian festival • Bird on the Egyptian flag • The "Rose City" of Jordan • City across two continents • ...
World War One 2022-04-04
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- The longest battle of World War 1 it ended in stalemate, with both sides suffering hundreds of thusands of casualties.
- President during World War One.
- A party of revolutionary Marxists, led by Vladimir Lenin, who seized power in Russia in 1917
- Treaty that ended World War1 most important part was the forced blame on Germany and other allies.
- German plan to defeat France quickly in World War One
- In WW1 the area along the German-Russian border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- Massive battle between British and German forces . One of the deadliest days in human history
- In WW1, the area of Northern France where the forces of the Allies and the Central Powers battled
- Austria-Hungary,Germany,Ottoman Empire.
- British ship sunk of the coast of Ireland during World War One
- Last emperor of Russia leader during World War One.
- A military alliance between Great Britian,France,and Russia in the years preceding World War1
- An agreement to stop fighting
- The start of trench warfare in World War one.
- Russian founder of the Bolsheviks and leader of the Russian Revolution and first head of he USSR.
- A yellow poison that was fired at the enemy,it caused blindness, damage to the lungs and death.
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- A series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War1.
- other.
- The build up of a nations army and navy.
- A global military conflict which involved the majority of the world's greatest powers.
- Archduke of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated in 1914.
- Serbian nationalist group responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914
- Emperor of Germany during World WarI
- A telegram from Germany sent to Mexico to convince Mexico to attack the U.S.
- A policy of extending a country's power through diplomacy or military force.
- Deep ditches used in battle for cover against enemy gunfire.
- A form of socialism that abolishes private ownership.
- Loyalty and devotion to a particular nationality
28 Clues: other. • An agreement to stop fighting • President during World War One. • Emperor of Germany during World WarI • Austria-Hungary,Germany,Ottoman Empire. • The build up of a nations army and navy. • The start of trench warfare in World War one. • Loyalty and devotion to a particular nationality • Last emperor of Russia leader during World War One. • ...
International-Themed Welcome Crossword 2022-08-29
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- Japan’s tallest mountain (omit any spaces between the words in the name)
- This Swedish city spreads across 14 islands
- The Anambra Waxbill bird is only found in this country in the world
- Name of the longest street in the world (not too far from where we are right now)
- The east of this country is bordered by the largest lake in the world (also called the Caspian Sea)
- Name of the only fertile desert in the world
- There are 263 islands here (omit any spaces between the words in the name)
- The Amazon River starts in this country
- This country is home to the only remaining wonder of the world out of the 7 wonders of the world
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- Name of the tallest volcano in Asia (omit any spaces between the words in the name)
- The greatest number of Nobel Prize winners for Literature are from this country
- Name of the longest river in North America
- Another name for the Chinese New Year (omit spaces between the words in the name)
- Name of rail bridge that is at the highest elevation in the world
- This city lies on both Europe and Asia
- The 2014 FIFA World Cup was held in this country
- This South Korean film was the first foreign film to win Best Picture at the Oscars
- The world’s largest castle by land area is located here
- Where did Bubble Tea originate in?
19 Clues: Where did Bubble Tea originate in? • This city lies on both Europe and Asia • The Amazon River starts in this country • Name of the longest river in North America • This Swedish city spreads across 14 islands • Name of the only fertile desert in the world • The 2014 FIFA World Cup was held in this country • The world’s largest castle by land area is located here • ...
World Cup 2014 2014-05-13
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- Which country has made a record number of appearances in Football World Cup's without ever advancing to the next round?
- Players from which country have been cautioned a record 345 times in Football World Cup matches? (as of 2006)
- Who was the last player to captain England before David Beckham?
- What was Aulis Rytkonen Nickname?
- Who in March 1884 could officially call themselves the best of isles, triumphing in the inaugural British Home Championship?
- What football club did Bobby Moore play for when he won his 1966 World Cup medal?
- Who was England's football manager in the 1970 World Cup?
- England coaches Sammy Lee and Ray Clemence played together at which club?
- Who is called the Wizard of Dribble?
- Which German player appeared in five consecutive Football World Cup tournaments?
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- What did all these players win between 1989 and 1997: Paul Merson, Matt Le Tissier, Lee Sharpe, Ryan Giggs, Andy Cole, Robbie Fowler and David Beckham?
- Fill in the missing name in this sequence of England managers: Ramsey, Mercer, Revie, ? , Robson.
- Which of these players never scored a hat-trick for England: Bobby Charlton, Gary Lineker, Paul Scholes, Luther Blissett, Teddy Sheringham, Alan Shearer?
- Where was the 1986 World Cup held?
- Which of these players never captained England's senior team: Peter Beardsley, Paul Ince, David Seaman, Bobby Charlton, Gordon Banks?
- Which Football World Cup was the first to be broadcast in colour?
- What football club did Gordon Banks play for when he won his 1966 World Cup medal?
- What football club did George Cohen play for when he won his 1966 World Cup medal?
- How many places were allocated to African teams for the 2006 World Cup?
- Abbreviation for Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Associations Foorball
20 Clues: What was Aulis Rytkonen Nickname? • Where was the 1986 World Cup held? • Who is called the Wizard of Dribble? • Who was England's football manager in the 1970 World Cup? • Who was the last player to captain England before David Beckham? • Which Football World Cup was the first to be broadcast in colour? • ...
22. Outer Space 2025-07-06
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- The layer of gases that surrounds a world.
- The second world from its central star, known for being very hot and cloudy.
- A large bowl-shaped hole on the surface of a world or moon, often made by impacts.
- The fourth world from its central star, known as the "Red Planet."
- The largest world in our system, a giant made mostly of gas.
- An object, either natural or human-made, that circles a world.
- To spin around a central line or point.
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- To move in a circular or elliptical path around another object.
- A group of stars that form a pattern or picture in the night sky.
- An imaginary line through the center of a world that it spins around.
- A giant cloud of gas and dust in space, where new stars are born.
- Hole A region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape.
- The smallest and closest world to its central star in our system.
- The invisible force that pulls objects towards each other.
- Our home world, the third from its central star, where we live.
15 Clues: To spin around a central line or point. • The layer of gases that surrounds a world. • The invisible force that pulls objects towards each other. • The largest world in our system, a giant made mostly of gas. • An object, either natural or human-made, that circles a world. • To move in a circular or elliptical path around another object. • ...
Women's history of sports 2024-03-20
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- Three-time world badminton champion
- All-time NCAA women's basketball scoring leader
- Climbed Mt. Blanc at 16
- 2 time Olympic pole vault winner
- Ultimate fighting championship and WWE.
- Became a member of the LPGA and won 48 events
- competed in the 200-meter dash and won bronze
- has 7 Olympic gymnastics medals
- Won 22 major single titles
- Won 4 NCAA titles at 15
- Fastest track and field and in history
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- Held the world record in the 200 meter backs
- achieved a 10 in her asymmetric bars exercise
- former world no.1 in both singles
- Sailed around the world
- won three gold medals in two events
- 5-time world champion and nine time u.s. champion
- 18 gold medal winner
- Won 1 gold medal, 2 sliver,and 2 bronze medals
19 Clues: 18 gold medal winner • Sailed around the world • Climbed Mt. Blanc at 16 • Won 4 NCAA titles at 15 • Won 22 major single titles • has 7 Olympic gymnastics medals • 2 time Olympic pole vault winner • former world no.1 in both singles • Three-time world badminton champion • won three gold medals in two events • Fastest track and field and in history • ...
world 2014-04-04
world 2023-09-25
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- advocates equality, social justice, service to humanity, and tolerance for other religions
- an Indian king or prince.
- he fifth Mughal emperor, reigning from 1628 until 1658
- Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal
- moral or spiritual authority
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- Central Asian origin
- extended the reach of the Mughal dynasty across Indian subcontinent and consolidated the empire by centraing its administration and incorporating non-Muslims
- the location of India's national government
- de facto ruler of India
9 Clues: Central Asian origin • de facto ruler of India • an Indian king or prince. • moral or spiritual authority • the location of India's national government • he fifth Mughal emperor, reigning from 1628 until 1658 • Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal • advocates equality, social justice, service to humanity, and tolerance for other religions • ...
world 2023-03-15
world 2024-12-09
9 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • make people travel • Likes to chase mice • are sweet and juicey • get jobs to get money • a sweet treat for kids and parents
Soccer 2022-03-06
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- What do you where in your socks?
- Where does the ball start?
- Where was the 2019 women’s World Cup held?
- What is the empire?
- What is the area where the goalkeeper can pick up the ball?
- What Cup is played every four years?
- What do players where on there feet?
- How many players are in the field?
- What do they call cleats in England?
- What is the Soccer organization?
- How many teams are in the World Cup?
- Which men’s team has the most World Cup wins?
- Is soccer in the olympics?
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- Where was the 2018 men’s World Cup held?
- How many goals is a hatrick?
- What is the field called?
- Which women’s team has the most World Cup wins?
- A player can have how many yellow cards can a player get until it equals a red card?
- A player can continue playing with a __ card?
- Who can pick up the ball?
- A player can be kicked of the field with a __ card?
- Which U.S. team (women or men) have won the World Cup?
- What is the thing the the apposing team do when the ball is kicked out of bounds?
- How many points is a goal?
- What is short for the U.S. Women’s National Team?
- What do you kick?
- What is the short thing you call a goalkeeper?
- How many groups of players are there?
- Are there different sizes of soccer balls?
29 Clues: What do you kick? • What is the empire? • What is the field called? • Who can pick up the ball? • Where does the ball start? • How many points is a goal? • Is soccer in the olympics? • How many goals is a hatrick? • What do you where in your socks? • What is the Soccer organization? • How many players are in the field? • What Cup is played every four years? • ...
Soccer World Cup!!! 2022-12-02
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- Place with the most koalas
- Team that won group A
- Team with Neymar Jr.
- A sport where you kick a ball into a goal
- A way to shortly watch every game
- Team that has Harry Kane
- Team that beat Costa Rica 7 - 0
- What you get for winning
- Team with Ronaldo
- Team that took USA out of the world cup in 2014
- Won first world cup ever
- Team with Messi
- Continent hosting the 2026 world cup
- Team that got 1st in world cup 2018
- Hosted world cup
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- A team with a white plus on its flag and a red background
- Team that got second place in world cup 2018
- Team with a flag with red, yellow, and black
- Small team in Africa on the west side
- 2nd place team in group H
- Where teams play each other until there is one team standing
- Soccer ball used in tournament
- Another word people use instead of soccer
- Team with Robert Lewondowski
- Team near Spain in Africa
- Team where the goalie got a red card in the group stage
- Team that lost to Croatia in penalty kicks in in the stage after the group stage
- Country with 50 states
- Team that won the world cup in 1934
29 Clues: Team with Messi • Hosted world cup • Team with Ronaldo • Team with Neymar Jr. • Team that won group A • Country with 50 states • Team that has Harry Kane • What you get for winning • Won first world cup ever • 2nd place team in group H • Team near Spain in Africa • Place with the most koalas • Team with Robert Lewondowski • Soccer ball used in tournament • Team that beat Costa Rica 7 - 0 • ...
Infographic Guide to the Globe 2021-04-25
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- This planet is the furthest from the sun.
- About 14.7 million people visit this city each year.
- This is the heaviest land mammal in South America.
- An estimated 47% of this country's population don't have clean drinking water in their home.
- This is one of the oldest civilizations in the world.
- A baby is born approximately every ___ seconds.
- york This city has the most subway stations in the world.
- Most of the tallest buildings in the world are in this country.
- This city in Bangladesh is the most densely populated in the world with about 150,800 people per square mile.
- Kingdom This country has the largest percentage of people who have internet access
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- How many more years *on average* do people in United States go to school than people in India?
- Of the top five largest countries in the world (land area), how many are in the American continents?
- What is the majority religion in Nigeria?
- This village is the the wettest place on Earth with an 467 in of rain per year.
- This youngest country in the world declared independence in 2011.
- Which continent has the most number of countries?
- Which ocean has the greatest volume of water?
- Even though this city has the largest population, it's not the most densely populated.
- This is the most densely populated country in the world.
- Means "hello" in Russian.
20 Clues: Means "hello" in Russian. • This planet is the furthest from the sun. • What is the majority religion in Nigeria? • Which ocean has the greatest volume of water? • A baby is born approximately every ___ seconds. • Which continent has the most number of countries? • This is the heaviest land mammal in South America. • About 14.7 million people visit this city each year. • ...
crossword 2023-01-26
20 Clues: asia • crops • trade • goods • animal • slaves • europe • culture • journey • natives • weapons • smallpox • syphilis • diseases • new world • old world • population • capitalism • plantation • conquistadors
torins crossword 2020-04-06
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- castle we went to with james and naomi
- where we went swimming all toghter
- biggest loser crybaby in world
- good lollie shop in cupar
- indoor water fall in changing airport
- first person in America out of family
- place we went badger hunting
- best shop in world
- torins favourite song
- dunndee united stadium
- pool in dundee
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- carpark near we stayed
- what we walk around from rail to kingbarn
- hill near castle Campbell which we climbed
- skux shop in ceres
- where finnbar went swiming
- best type of manu
- main street in edinbrugh
- the best band in the world
- best drink in world not counting iron bru
20 Clues: pool in dundee • best type of manu • skux shop in ceres • best shop in world • torins favourite song • carpark near we stayed • dunndee united stadium • main street in edinbrugh • good lollie shop in cupar • where finnbar went swiming • the best band in the world • place we went badger hunting • biggest loser crybaby in world • where we went swimming all toghter • ...
Crazy Quest 2024-02-26
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- Highest mountain in the world
- Capital of Russia
- Man's best friend
- The largest continent in the world
- President of America
- Best soccer player in the world
- Ship stopping place
- Place of Christian worship
- Antonim of big
- Philippines currency
- Large marsupial
- The cleanest country in the world
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- Clubs from Spain
- Highest mountain on the island of Java
- Flying mammal
- Most intelligent marine mammal
- Two wheeled vehicles
- Has a trunk
- Place of worship for Muslims
- Protective equipment when it rains
- Smallest country in southeast asia
- Tools for writing
- Indonesian currency
- Likes to chase mice
- Tools for eating
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Antonim of big • Large marsupial • Clubs from Spain • Tools for eating • Capital of Russia • Man's best friend • Tools for writing • Ship stopping place • Indonesian currency • Likes to chase mice • Two wheeled vehicles • President of America • Philippines currency • Place of Christian worship • Place of worship for Muslims • Highest mountain in the world • ...
Fun with Funds 2023-03-03
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- AMCAP
- Fundamental Investor
- College Fund 2027
- New Economy Fund
- Smallcap World Fund
- College Fund 2033
- Growth Fund of America
- Capital World Growth and Income Fund
- College Fund 2036
- International Growth and Income
- American Mutual Fund
- Global Balanced Fund
- Capital Income Builder
- American High Income Trust
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- New Perspective Fund
- US Government Money Market Fund
- Inflation Linked Bond Fund
- College Enrollment Fund
- Europacific Fund
- New World Fund
- College Fund 2024
- Developing World Growth and Income Fund
- College Fund 2030
- Washington Mutual Investor Fund
- Investment Company of America
- Intermediate Bond Fund of America
- American Balanced Fund
- US Government Securities
28 Clues: AMCAP • New World Fund • Europacific Fund • New Economy Fund • College Fund 2027 • College Fund 2024 • College Fund 2033 • College Fund 2030 • College Fund 2036 • Smallcap World Fund • New Perspective Fund • Fundamental Investor • American Mutual Fund • Global Balanced Fund • Growth Fund of America • American Balanced Fund • Capital Income Builder • College Enrollment Fund • US Government Securities • ...
Yathish 2nd sem DEE 2023-05-29
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- The prince
- first ODI world cup winners
- first IPL winners
- Mister IPL
- an over in which the batter scores no runs
- 1973 world cup winning captain
- what is the name of the cricket official
- The turbanator
- The wall of cricket
- first T20 world cup winners
- The god of cricket
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- The chase master
- captain cool
- Batsman who have scored most centuries
- what is the name of a five day international match
- the person pacing the bowler is called
- the set of six bolls bowled
- first world test championship winners
- first Test cricket player to make over 10,000 runs
- The queen of cricket
20 Clues: The prince • Mister IPL • captain cool • The turbanator • The chase master • first IPL winners • The god of cricket • The wall of cricket • The queen of cricket • first ODI world cup winners • the set of six bolls bowled • first T20 world cup winners • 1973 world cup winning captain • first world test championship winners • Batsman who have scored most centuries • ...
imprisoned 2021-05-13
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- came in the 1850s
- taking place so they dont go into the camps
- what they werent allowed to get till 1870
- raid major battle in world war 2
- made amercain go into ww2
- horrific camps
- 1860s
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- destroy the japen land
- where the japenses and the jews were held
- smartest class in amercain history
- 2 started in 1939 and end 1945
- hated the japenese people
- took place in 1914 to 1918
- us president
- taking place in world war 2
- 5 million people died during world
- taking the japenese out of amercian
- where the japanese stared
- very pouplor by the japen people
- took place after world war 2
20 Clues: 1860s • us president • horrific camps • came in the 1850s • destroy the japen land • hated the japenese people • where the japanese stared • made amercain go into ww2 • took place in 1914 to 1918 • taking place in world war 2 • took place after world war 2 • 2 started in 1939 and end 1945 • raid major battle in world war 2 • very pouplor by the japen people • ...
General Knowledge Challenge 2025-02-18
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- The smallest planet in our solar system?
- The largest continent by area?
- Chemical symbol for water?
- Capital of France?
- The chemical symbol for gold?
- The capital of Spain?
- First president of the United States?
- The longest river in the world?
- The tallest mountain in the world?
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- The largest ocean in the world?
- The first man to walk on the moon?
- The capital city of Italy?
- Fastest land animal?
- Author of "Romeo and Juliet"?
- The most spoken language in the world?
- The main ingredient in guacamole?
- The organ that pumps blood?
- The largest planet in our solar system?
- Currency of Japan?
- The famous tower in Paris?
20 Clues: Capital of France? • Currency of Japan? • Fastest land animal? • The capital of Spain? • The capital city of Italy? • Chemical symbol for water? • The famous tower in Paris? • The organ that pumps blood? • Author of "Romeo and Juliet"? • The chemical symbol for gold? • The largest continent by area? • The largest ocean in the world? • The longest river in the world? • ...
World War 2 2024-05-09
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- which battle did Germany attempt to take over Russia
- Who was the President of the United States during World War 2
- Who was the leader of Britain during World War 2
- What kind of government was Italy
- World War 2 ended this terrible time
- What kind of government was the Soviet Union
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- Who was the leader of Japan during World War 2
- what is the name of the attack of the Japanese on the Americans
- Group comprised of Great Britain, France, America, the Soviet Union and Italy
- Who was the leader of France during World War 2
- acronym used for the long term causes of world war 2
- Who was the leader of Germany during World War 2
- Who was the leader of Italy during World War 2
- Who was the leader of Russia during World War 2
14 Clues: What kind of government was Italy • World War 2 ended this terrible time • What kind of government was the Soviet Union • Who was the leader of Japan during World War 2 • Who was the leader of Italy during World War 2 • Who was the leader of France during World War 2 • Who was the leader of Russia during World War 2 • Who was the leader of Britain during World War 2 • ...
World War II 2022-09-14
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- US joined the war when Japan bombed _____
- ____ bombs were used on Japan
- Leader of Italy in World War II
- Leader of USSR in World War II
- Leader of the US in World War II from 1933-45
- What Germany, Italy and Japan were called
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- Germany invaded _____ countries (number)
- The war started when Germany invaded _____
- Leader of Japan in World War II
- leader of Britin in World War II from 1940-45
- What were Soveit Union, US, France and Britain were called
- Chances of survival with this
- Winner of World War II
- The war lasted for this long
- Leader of Germany during the war
15 Clues: Winner of World War II • The war lasted for this long • ____ bombs were used on Japan • Chances of survival with this • Leader of Japan in World War II • Leader of Italy in World War II • Leader of USSR in World War II • Leader of Germany during the war • Germany invaded _____ countries (number) • US joined the war when Japan bombed _____ • ...
Georgraphy Mindfield 2022-09-12
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- Country with the most pyramids in the world
- Time zones Russia has
- Country we visited on our first holiday
- The only country to border the UK
- Last country as part of the British empire
- Country with the largest desert
- The largest Carribean Island
- The US State that is closest to Africa
- The country with the longest coastline
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- Country home to the most volcanos in Asia
- Side of the road they drive in Japan
- The Newest Country in the world
- Country abbreviation code is CH
- Country with the most islands
- City where first organised marathon took place
- The country with the tallest man-made structure ever built
- The second highest mountain in the world
- Country with the coldest sea in the world
- Oldest city in the World
19 Clues: Time zones Russia has • Oldest city in the World • The largest Carribean Island • Country with the most islands • The Newest Country in the world • Country abbreviation code is CH • Country with the largest desert • The only country to border the UK • Side of the road they drive in Japan • The US State that is closest to Africa • The country with the longest coastline • ...
World Religions 2015-11-04
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- the sacred text of Hinduism
- the founder of Hinduism
- the major god of Buddhism
- the clergy of Hinduism
- the clergy of Islam
- the language of Christianity
- one of the major gods of Hinduism
- the language of Judaism
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- the place of worship in Christianity
- name of Christianity's origin
- the clergy of Judaism
- the language of Muslim
- the symbol of Hinduism
- the major god of Islam
- sacred idea of Christianity
15 Clues: the clergy of Islam • the clergy of Judaism • the language of Muslim • the symbol of Hinduism • the clergy of Hinduism • the major god of Islam • the founder of Hinduism • the language of Judaism • the major god of Buddhism • the sacred text of Hinduism • sacred idea of Christianity • the language of Christianity • name of Christianity's origin • one of the major gods of Hinduism • ...
World Religions 2017-04-25
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- the word to describe the dietary restrictions in Judaism
- first buddha
- a word used to describe the different beliefs within a religion
- belief in only one god
- the country in South Asia where Hinduism began and is mostly practiced
- the state you are in when you finally end the cycle of reincarnation
- the enlightened one
- where majority of the Jewish population in the world lives
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- the cycle of death and rebirth into a new being
- belief in multiple gods
- messenger of God
- in Hinduism it means good fortune and well-being
- the type of calendar used in Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism
- Hindu New Year - Festival of Lights
- Saturday and the holy day for Jews
15 Clues: first buddha • messenger of God • the enlightened one • belief in only one god • belief in multiple gods • Saturday and the holy day for Jews • Hindu New Year - Festival of Lights • the cycle of death and rebirth into a new being • in Hinduism it means good fortune and well-being • the word to describe the dietary restrictions in Judaism • ...
World Religions 2018-01-06
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- God in Islam
- believing in more than one God
- founder of Judaism
- God in hebrew
- of David symbol for Judaism
- Islam followers
- Gautama the founder of Buddhism
- Jewish holy book
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- followers of Buddhism
- the world's oldest religion
- Islam holy book
- believing in one God
- founder of Islam
- the son of God and the founder of Christianity
- system of beliefs to worship a God or group of Gods
15 Clues: God in Islam • God in hebrew • Islam holy book • Islam followers • founder of Islam • Jewish holy book • founder of Judaism • believing in one God • followers of Buddhism • the world's oldest religion • of David symbol for Judaism • believing in more than one God • Gautama the founder of Buddhism • the son of God and the founder of Christianity • ...
World Biomes 2012-04-20
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- This is the plural form of the most common type of plant that is found in the desert.
- This biome has 3 subgroups- savanna, prairie and steppe.
- This is the tallest layer of the rainforest biome.
- This is the season in which trees from the deciduous forest lose their leaves.
- This biome has extremely high temperatures, is dry and is a home for many reptiles.
- This type of tree has needles instead of leaves and stays green year round.
- This word can be used for any form of water that falls from the sky.
- The tundra is very cold because it is located at these locations, as far away from the equator as possible.
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- This biome's vegetation is dominated by evergreen trees such as pine and fir.
- The rainforest's proximity to this line of latitude causes it to be very hot.
- This biome has mild temperatures, 4 seasons and lots of trees.
- This biome has more diversity of organisms than all other biomes combined.
- This biome is found at the Earth's poles and has a layer of frozen ground called permafrost.
- This is determined by a biome's average temperature and yearly rainfall.
- This group of animals fares well in the desert due to being cold-blooded.
15 Clues: This is the tallest layer of the rainforest biome. • This biome has 3 subgroups- savanna, prairie and steppe. • This biome has mild temperatures, 4 seasons and lots of trees. • This word can be used for any form of water that falls from the sky. • This is determined by a biome's average temperature and yearly rainfall. • ...
World Education 2013-03-15
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- Adults without a high school diploma are ___ times more likely to be unemployed than adults with college degrees?
- Integrating _______ Awareness into the ABE/ESOL classroom is a curriculum and online course.
- SABES (the System for Adult Education Support) provides statewide training and technical assistance in which state? __ (abbreviated)
- World Education was founded in nineteen_________-one.
- Making it Worth the Stay is a report on the findings form the New England Adult Learner _____ Project.
- Slightly over ___ million adults are served nationally by the adult education system with federal, state, and local funding.
- The first name of the Vice President of World Education’s U.S. Division
- World Education publishes The ______ Agent.
- Where is World Education located?
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- The National College _________ Network hosts an annual conference.
- Through the Lens of Social Justice is a collection of the articles from the first ten years of the Change Agent with ideas for using the magazine in the classroom. It was edited by _____ Nash.
- The first name of World Education’s Founder.
- About ____ million US adults need to improve their pre-college level academic skills
- College ______ for Adults is one of the facilitated online professional development courses offered by World Education.
- The NCTN annual conference will be held during which month in 2013?
15 Clues: Where is World Education located? • World Education publishes The ______ Agent. • The first name of World Education’s Founder. • World Education was founded in nineteen_________-one. • The National College _________ Network hosts an annual conference. • The NCTN annual conference will be held during which month in 2013? • ...
Shakespeare's World 2014-03-02
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- ABABBABA CCDEED is an example of this
- In sonnet XVIII Shakespeare compares his .......... to a summer's day
- A stanza of four lines
- The last two lines in a Shakespearean sonnet
- In Shakespeare's sonnets it is often introduced by the word "but"
- The number of lines in a sonnet
- Words like "thee", "thou", "thy"
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- The repetition of the initial consonant sound in a line
- It is introduced by words like "like" or "as"
- A figure of speech based on a comparison often used in poems
- It was first written by Jacopo da Lentini in Italy
- Shakespeare was born here
- It consists of a number of lines
- It is given by the combination of stressed and unstressed syllables
- The way the lines of a poem are arranged on the page
15 Clues: A stanza of four lines • Shakespeare was born here • The number of lines in a sonnet • It consists of a number of lines • Words like "thee", "thou", "thy" • ABABBABA CCDEED is an example of this • The last two lines in a Shakespearean sonnet • It is introduced by words like "like" or "as" • It was first written by Jacopo da Lentini in Italy • ...
world culture 2014-09-25
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- where the first civilizations rose and diffused out
- number of births per year for every 1000 people
- where people actually live
- people that share a common ancestor of place of origin
- countries that have certain traits in common
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- time it takes population to double
- the spreading of knowledge from one culture to another
- the other country experiencing negative population growth
- number of people living in a square mile
- large groups of languages that share similar roots
- growth rate of a population
- one of the countries experiencing negative population growth
- number of deaths per yaer for evry 1000 people
- movement of people from place to place
- people`s way of life
15 Clues: people`s way of life • where people actually live • growth rate of a population • time it takes population to double • movement of people from place to place • number of people living in a square mile • countries that have certain traits in common • number of births per year for every 1000 people • number of deaths per yaer for evry 1000 people • ...
world currencies 2014-11-19
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- the currency of Cambodia
- the currency of Thailand
- the currency of Australia
- the currency of Kuwait
- the currency of Mexico
- the currency of the United Kingdom
- the currency of South Korea
- the currency of Japan
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- the currency of Kenya
- the currency of Turkey
- the currency of Switzerland
- the currency of Vietnam
- the currency of India
- the currency of Ireland
- the currency of China
15 Clues: the currency of Kenya • the currency of India • the currency of Japan • the currency of China • the currency of Turkey • the currency of Kuwait • the currency of Mexico • the currency of Vietnam • the currency of Ireland • the currency of Cambodia • the currency of Thailand • the currency of Australia • the currency of Switzerland • the currency of South Korea • ...
World Poverty 2015-01-18
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- A time of fasting to see what it is like to be in need.
- The word that means-Religious believers have a duty to look after the creation on behalf of god.
- Muslim community
- This is greater in poorer countries due to the lack of contraceptives.
- Giving gifts or making donations to charities(Buddhism).
- Treating people fairly in accordance with the law or making up for what has been done wrong.
- A system of trading that ensures fair prices for produce from LEDC's.
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- A non voluntarily paid tax to those in need (Islam teaching).
- Nairobi's biggest slum.
- Christian charity.
- A poor country where many people live in poverty.
- The religion that gives one tenth of their income to charity.
- A yellow fruit which can be a fairtrade product.
- A feeling of pity or sorrow that makes a person want to help.
- A rich country with a comfortable standard of living.
15 Clues: Muslim community • Christian charity. • Nairobi's biggest slum. • A yellow fruit which can be a fairtrade product. • A poor country where many people live in poverty. • A rich country with a comfortable standard of living. • A time of fasting to see what it is like to be in need. • Giving gifts or making donations to charities(Buddhism). • ...
World Geo 2021-02-24
Across
- - 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. • ...
ANIMAL WORLD 2021-05-20
15 Clues: nido • cazar • morder • gatear • atrapar • hibernar • venenoso • enemigos • amenazar • dar a luz • inofensivo • defenderse • disfrazarse • poner huevos • mantenerse vivo
ANIMAL WORLD 2021-05-20
15 Clues: nido • cazar • morder • gatear • atrapar • hibernar • venenoso • enemigos • defender • amenazar • dar a luz • inofensivo • disfrazarse • poner huevos • mantenerse vivo
World Civilizations 2021-03-19
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- / invents in companies or goverments, such as stock.
- / a moist, densely wooded area that contains many different plants and animals.
- / farming.
- / or move.
- / people who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive.
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- / The process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans.
- / an early ancestor of humans.
- / is a community of people who share a common culture.
- / The first part of the Stone Age is called..
- / Historians call the time before there was writing.
- / is a relative.
- / are huge stones used as monuments
- / Old Stone Age
- / is any handheld object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task.
- / an imaginary creature with human head and the body of a lion that was often shown on Egyptian statues.
15 Clues: / farming. • / or move. • / Old Stone Age • / is a relative. • / an early ancestor of humans. • / are huge stones used as monuments • / The first part of the Stone Age is called.. • / Historians call the time before there was writing. • / invents in companies or goverments, such as stock. • / is a community of people who share a common culture. • ...
World Geography 2021-11-04
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- having no outlet to the sea
- a group of people with a common culture living in a territory
- a permanently frozen ground
- a group that shares a geographic region, a common language
- River second longest river in the world
- the belief in a supernatural power or powers that are regarded as the creators of the universe
- a version of a language that reflects changes in speech patterns
- small pieces of rock produced by weathering
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- the movement of people within a country
- a religion that originated in India about 500 BC
- a cold, dry wind from the north
- the dramatic rise in the number of cities and the changes in lifestyle
- a political term describing an independent unit that occupies a specific territory
- heavy snowstorm with winds of more than 35 miles per hour
- a naturally formed feature on the surface of the earth
15 Clues: having no outlet to the sea • a permanently frozen ground • a cold, dry wind from the north • the movement of people within a country • River second longest river in the world • small pieces of rock produced by weathering • a religion that originated in India about 500 BC • a naturally formed feature on the surface of the earth • ...
World Geo 2022-04-14
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- Belief in more than one gods
- Who or what originated in a place or area
- The spread of a disease in a large region (covid)
- Invading or taking over a place or area
- Belief in a single god
- Multiple different cultures together but distinguished and not mixed together
- Multiple different cultures come together as one, mixing and spreading their ideas with each other
- People who were born in a different country than they moved to
- Farming to sell and make profit out of
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- The spread of desert on land and the loss of water
- Constantly in travel, non-stop
- The spreading of a disease in a smaller region
- A very dry climate
- Farming to feed themselves and their families
- The beliefs, behaviors, history, and the arts of a group.
15 Clues: A very dry climate • Belief in a single god • Belief in more than one gods • Constantly in travel, non-stop • Farming to sell and make profit out of • Invading or taking over a place or area • Who or what originated in a place or area • Farming to feed themselves and their families • The spreading of a disease in a smaller region • ...
World Countries 2022-04-22
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- the country below us
- largest country thats fully in asia
- an island country
- next to pakistan
- the largest country
- near australia
- a country with the name of a state
- trapped in between russia and china
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- to the left of germany
- the country above us
- belowe china
- the country we live in
- next to india
- above germany
- below denmark
15 Clues: belowe china • next to india • above germany • below denmark • near australia • next to pakistan • an island country • the largest country • the country below us • the country above us • to the left of germany • the country we live in • a country with the name of a state • largest country thats fully in asia • trapped in between russia and china
ANIMAL WORLD 2022-05-11
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- A young sheep.
- It looks like a teddy bear and eats eucalyptus.
- It lives in the sea, has a soft body and eight limbs ("hands")
- It has black and white stripes.
- It flies and drinks blood.
- It has a house on its back.
- Birds that cant't fly, they live in the Antartica.
- A wild animal, similar to a dog.
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- It lives in Australia and jumps high.
- The smallest, but the strongest.
- The largest land animal.
- It likes to chase mice.
- The tallest animal in the world.
- It is small and it makes a web.
- King of the jungle.
15 Clues: A young sheep. • King of the jungle. • It likes to chase mice. • The largest land animal. • It flies and drinks blood. • It has a house on its back. • It is small and it makes a web. • It has black and white stripes. • The smallest, but the strongest. • The tallest animal in the world. • A wild animal, similar to a dog. • It lives in Australia and jumps high. • ...
World music 2022-01-25
15 Clues: Irish dance • syncopation • Mexican band • arched frets • jamaican drum • 12 beat rhythm • 3 person dance • Brazilian dance • Balinese orchestra • Russian instrument • hearing 2+ rhythms • Scottish instrument • dance style in Spain • type of African drum • jamaican music style
Animal World 2022-02-01
Across
- madagasgan primate
- Corn, Milk, Rat
- Popular lagomorph
- Samoyed and Chow Chow are types of?
- Sperm, Blue, Minke
- 6ft South/Central American lizard
- Cavia Porcillus
- Bird eating arachnid
- Roe, Fallow, Red
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- American Pit Viper
- Venomous egg laying aquatic mammal
- Four compartment stomach
- Syrian, Russian, Roborovski
- Red jumper
- Large flightless ratite
15 Clues: Red jumper • Corn, Milk, Rat • Cavia Porcillus • Roe, Fallow, Red • Popular lagomorph • American Pit Viper • madagasgan primate • Sperm, Blue, Minke • Bird eating arachnid • Large flightless ratite • Four compartment stomach • Syrian, Russian, Roborovski • 6ft South/Central American lizard • Venomous egg laying aquatic mammal • Samoyed and Chow Chow are types of?
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 • ...
Arab world 2021-07-13
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- a thick paste or spread made from ground chickpeas and sesame seeds, olive oil, lemon, and garlic, made originally in the Middle East.
- a Middle Eastern dish of spiced mashed chickpeas or other pulses formed into balls or fritters and deep-fried, usually eaten with or in pitta bread.
- collection of infallible beliefs or principles that provide guidance regarding how to obtain salvation
- a head covering worn in public by some Muslim women.
- East the countries of northern Africa and southwestern Asia that are on or near the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea
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- the religion of the Muslims
- regulations or principles governing conduct or procedure
- is the northwesternmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa
- a formal ruling or interpretation on a point of Islamic law given by a qualified legal scholar
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
- is the standard Arabic word for God.
- a Muslim place of worship.
- member of an Arabic-speaking people
- someone who believes in Islam and lives according to its rules.
- An ankle-length, long-sleeved, gownlike garment worn chiefly by men
15 Clues: a Muslim place of worship. • the religion of the Muslims • member of an Arabic-speaking people • is the standard Arabic word for God. • a head covering worn in public by some Muslim women. • regulations or principles governing conduct or procedure • someone who believes in Islam and lives according to its rules. • ...
World music 2023-11-23
15 Clues: hrát • lidé • buben • dřevo • kytara • pásovec • nástroj • lastury • tradiční • rostlina • země/stát • vyrobeno z • zvířecí kůže • nějaký/jakýsi • různý/odlišný/jiný
World mysteries 2024-01-15
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- frykteleg
- a mysterious creature that lives in Seljord
- romvesen
- where you are right now
- a very scary thing
- the class you are in now
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- Unidentified flying object
- a big scary creature that lives in woods of Norway
- something you read
- a creature that likes blond
- farleg
- a big creature that lives in the mountains of Nepal
- a dead person wrapped in paper
- the season we have now - cold
- a dead person flying around often white
15 Clues: farleg • romvesen • frykteleg • something you read • a very scary thing • where you are right now • the class you are in now • Unidentified flying object • a creature that likes blond • the season we have now - cold • a dead person wrapped in paper • a dead person flying around often white • a mysterious creature that lives in Seljord • a big scary creature that lives in woods of Norway • ...
World Religions 2023-09-03
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- Emphasizes ethics and social order.
- Believed to be the author of the Tao Te Ching.
- Originated in the Punjab region.
- Ancient Persian religion.
- Monotheistic religion of the Jewish people.
- Focuses on non-violence and truth.
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- Indigenous religion of Japan.
- Founded by Siddhartha Gautama.
- Followers of Jesus Christ.
- Nanak Founder of Sikhism.
- Founder of the Bahá'í Faith.
- Chinese philosophy emphasizing harmony.
- Ancient religion of India.
- Based on the teachings of Muhammad.
- Faith Founded in the 19th century.
15 Clues: Nanak Founder of Sikhism. • Ancient Persian religion. • Followers of Jesus Christ. • Ancient religion of India. • Founder of the Bahá'í Faith. • Indigenous religion of Japan. • Founded by Siddhartha Gautama. • Originated in the Punjab region. • Faith Founded in the 19th century. • Focuses on non-violence and truth. • Emphasizes ethics and social order. • ...
World Cuisines 2023-09-03
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- Jambalaya, gumbo, and crawfish.
- Injera, doro wat, and kitfo.
- Feijoada, churrasco, and açaí bowls.
- Hummus, falafel, and shawarma.
- Kimchi, bulgogi, and bibimbap.
- Tacos, guacamole, and enchiladas.
- Paella, tapas, and churros.
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- Croissants, escargot, and coq au vin.
- Gyros, moussaka, and baklava.
- Sushi, ramen, and tempura dishes.
- Pho, banh mi, and spring rolls.
- Curry, biryani, and samosas.
- Dim sum, Peking duck, and noodles.
- Known for pasta, pizza, and gelato.
- Tom Yum, Pad Thai, and green curry.
15 Clues: Paella, tapas, and churros. • Curry, biryani, and samosas. • Injera, doro wat, and kitfo. • Gyros, moussaka, and baklava. • Hummus, falafel, and shawarma. • Kimchi, bulgogi, and bibimbap. • Jambalaya, gumbo, and crawfish. • Pho, banh mi, and spring rolls. • Sushi, ramen, and tempura dishes. • Tacos, guacamole, and enchiladas. • Dim sum, Peking duck, and noodles. • ...
Wine world 2023-11-30
Across
- croccante, frizzante
- colore dell'uva da cui si ricava il vino rosso
- L'insieme dei processi chimici che danno il vino
- temperatura dell'ambiente in cui ci si trova
- vino usato anche come aperitivo
- colore dell'uva da cui si ricava il vino bianco
- organismi che trasformano gli zuccheri in alcol
- frutta a grappoli
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- clima di una regione geografica
- tipo di botte in cui matura il vino rosso
- una caratteristica del vino rosé
- fresco, rinfrescato nel frigo o congelatore
- si chiama così l'uva schiacciata
- una caratteristica del vino rosso
- vino fatto con usa bianca o con un mix di uve
15 Clues: frutta a grappoli • croccante, frizzante • clima di una regione geografica • vino usato anche come aperitivo • una caratteristica del vino rosé • si chiama così l'uva schiacciata • una caratteristica del vino rosso • tipo di botte in cui matura il vino rosso • fresco, rinfrescato nel frigo o congelatore • temperatura dell'ambiente in cui ci si trova • ...
World War 2023-11-19
Across
- How did Hitler die?
- Plays the major role in WWII
- The name of allies who fought the Axis powers
- the genocide of European Jews during World War II
- Situation in WWI & WWII
- What is this Japanese city: 長崎 (2nd city to be nuked in WWII)
- A ___ was promoted to the rank of Sargent
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- non-Japanese who were forced to work for the Japanese military during World War II
- was caused by the WWI, was an economic shock that affected most countries across the world. It was a period of economic depression that became evident after a major fall in stock prices in the United States.
- Morphine is a ____
- First city to be nuked by US
- Type of bomb detonated in Hiroshima & Nagasaki
- What is the full name of Adolf Hitler?
- a long-barreled firearm designed for accurate shooting and higher stopping power, with a barrel that has a helical pattern of grooves cut into the bore wall.
- More than 65 million men from 30 countries fought in WWI. Nearly 10 million _____
15 Clues: Morphine is a ____ • How did Hitler die? • Situation in WWI & WWII • First city to be nuked by US • Plays the major role in WWII • What is the full name of Adolf Hitler? • A ___ was promoted to the rank of Sargent • The name of allies who fought the Axis powers • Type of bomb detonated in Hiroshima & Nagasaki • the genocide of European Jews during World War II • ...
World Facts 2023-11-16
Across
- What car company invented a car controlled by a joystick
- Where is German chocolate cake from
- What can turkeys do
- Where was the first animated film made
- What coffee shop do the CIA own
- What was Penicillin first called
- What invention got delivered to Queen Victoria by the inventor
- Bees can fly higher than what mountain
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- What kind of pet did Theodore Roosevelt have
- What is a cow-bison hybrid called
- What country has 421 words for snow
- what were Kleenex tissues originally intended for
- What fruit grows upside down
- What are armadillo shells resistant to
- What candy did Japan make a sushi flavor out of
15 Clues: What can turkeys do • What fruit grows upside down • What coffee shop do the CIA own • What was Penicillin first called • What is a cow-bison hybrid called • What country has 421 words for snow • Where is German chocolate cake from • Where was the first animated film made • What are armadillo shells resistant to • Bees can fly higher than what mountain • ...
World Rivers 2023-11-21
Across
- River Cuts through France/Switzerland, scenic beauty, shapes surrounding regions.
- River Massive South American river, rich wildlife, lush vegetation.
- River Wilds of Alaska/Canada, symbolizes untamed wilderness, vital resources.
- River Majestic Southern African river, home to Victoria Falls, rich wildlife.
- River Central/Eastern Europe, picturesque, connects diverse cultures.
- River Australia's longest river system, vital for agriculture, influences water management.
- River Sacred Indian river, sustains millions, cultural and spiritual significance.
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- River Carves through American Southwest, shapes iconic canyons like Grand Canyon.
- River Western Europe, historic cities, picturesque landscapes, vital trade route.
- River Significant Chinese river, cultural importance, scenic landscapes.
- River Longest European river in Russia, connects diverse regions.
- River Southeast Asia lifeline, supports agriculture, vital transportation route.
- River South Asian river, cradle of ancient civilizations, supports agriculture and communities.
- River Longest African river, vital for civilizations, fertile banks.
- River Heart of North America, lifeline for communities, major transport route.
15 Clues: River Longest European river in Russia, connects diverse regions. • River Massive South American river, rich wildlife, lush vegetation. • River Longest African river, vital for civilizations, fertile banks. • River Central/Eastern Europe, picturesque, connects diverse cultures. • River Significant Chinese river, cultural importance, scenic landscapes. • ...
World Geography 2023-11-03
Across
- the distance from the prime meridian along the x axis
- Economy of where the produced of good are controlled by the government
- big city, public transportation, Densely Populated(High)
- The distance from the equator along the y axis
- Religious authority
- King or queen usually shares power with other groups, typically a legislature
- Shows features of the earth that humans made
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- where the government and producers determine what is produced and sold
- farmers, not a city, Not densely populated(Low)
- government controls of all aspects of citizens lives
- an economic system only produce and consumer determine what is produced and sold
- Citizens hold the power
- Movement towards cities
- no one has power
- everything in the earth that is not man made
15 Clues: no one has power • Religious authority • Citizens hold the power • Movement towards cities • everything in the earth that is not man made • Shows features of the earth that humans made • The distance from the equator along the y axis • farmers, not a city, Not densely populated(Low) • government controls of all aspects of citizens lives • ...
Logistics World 2024-01-26
Across
- Component Hand Receipt
- items, stock, provisions
- One procedures for disposition
- A direct order for a disposition
- Issued material without any cost
- Moving equipment to other UIC
- seeing through/visual
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- Primary stock in Supply room
- Agency of DoD for equipment dispositions
- one of the process to receive equipment
- A completion in workbench
- Demand
- one of the information in all memorandum
- Display of Hand Receipt
- Logistical Mission Support
15 Clues: Demand • seeing through/visual • Component Hand Receipt • Display of Hand Receipt • items, stock, provisions • A completion in workbench • Logistical Mission Support • Primary stock in Supply room • Moving equipment to other UIC • One procedures for disposition • A direct order for a disposition • Issued material without any cost • one of the process to receive equipment • ...
Molly's World 2023-10-27
Across
- Wings are not made of this; and we argued over bleu cheese
- Let's get a slice of
- ....is here.
- This man is bananas
- Our Great Debate
- Buff Beats and..
- Am I in love with you?
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- The Best Coast
- Favorite type of chat
- Sonic Stall #
- My favorite facial feature of yours
- I fell in love when you tutored me in ___.
- Whose day out?
- When you talk I would stare at your..
- Carli thinks you have the best style in ___.
15 Clues: ....is here. • Sonic Stall # • The Best Coast • Whose day out? • Our Great Debate • Buff Beats and.. • This man is bananas • Let's get a slice of • Favorite type of chat • Am I in love with you? • My favorite facial feature of yours • When you talk I would stare at your.. • I fell in love when you tutored me in ___. • Carli thinks you have the best style in ___. • ...
New world! 2016-04-10
Across
- A little device that you move with your hand.
- cook food.
- Device which is used to capture images.
- Is a electronic map, which is used to track.
- A device which is used to warm up the food.
- Device used to wash clothes
- Device that washes dishes.
- Is used to call or text someone.
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- A small portable computer
- Is used to read electronic books.
- An electronic machine that can store and process data.
- A device which is used to store information.
- A machine that is used to send paper document.
- Is used to listen to the radio.
- Is used to play video games.
15 Clues: cook food. • A small portable computer • Device that washes dishes. • Device used to wash clothes • Is used to play video games. • Is used to listen to the radio. • Is used to call or text someone. • Is used to read electronic books. • Device which is used to capture images. • A device which is used to warm up the food. • A device which is used to store information. • ...
world capitals 2020-02-05
15 Clues: , India • , china • , iraq • , Japan • , spain • , israel • , Canada • , Greece • , Sweden • , russia • , France • , ireland • , england • , netherlands • , united states
dance world 2020-04-16
Across
- 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 Capitals 2024-05-19
15 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Japan • Capital of Qatar • Capital of Italy • Capital of Egypt • Capital of India • Capital of Jordan • Capital of France • Capital of Norway • Capital of Morocco • Capital of Vietnam • Capital of Ukraine • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Switzerland • Capital of South Korea
WORLD CAPITALS 2024-05-21
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- - Capital city of Spain, known for its lively nightlife, art museums like the Prado, and historic plazas.
- - Capital of France, renowned for its fashion, art museums, and iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum.
- - Capital of Greece, known as the birthplace of democracy and for its ancient landmarks such as the Acropolis.
- - Capital of Germany known for its rich history, cultural landmarks, and vibrant arts scene.
- - Capital city of Canada, known for its Parliament Hill, Rideau Canal, and museums.
- - Capital city of China, known for its rich history, Forbidden City, and the Great Wall of China.
- - Capital city of Japan, known for its bustling streets, advanced technology, and traditional culture.
- - Capital of Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids, Sphinx, and Islamic architecture.
- - Capital city of Italy, famous for its ancient ruins, art, and architecture, including the Colosseum and Vatican City.
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- - Capital of India, known for its historical monuments, including the Red Fort and Jama Masjid.
- - Capital city of Australia, known for its planned layout and proximity to national parks.
- - Capital of England and the United Kingdom, known for its historical landmarks, including Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London.
- - Capital of Ukraine, is renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture, including iconic landmarks like Saint Sophia Cathedral.
- - Capital of Sweden, known for its picturesque islands, historic Gamla Stan, and Nobel Prize ceremonies.
- - Capital city of Brazil, known for its modernist architecture and urban planning.
15 Clues: - Capital city of Brazil, known for its modernist architecture and urban planning. • - Capital city of Canada, known for its Parliament Hill, Rideau Canal, and museums. • - Capital of Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids, Sphinx, and Islamic architecture. • - Capital city of Australia, known for its planned layout and proximity to national parks. • ...
World Capitals 2024-03-26
Across
- Capital of the United States.
- Capital of Canada.
- Capital of Italy.
- Capital of Thailand.
- Capital of Russia.
- Capital of China.
- Capital of Germany.
- Capital of Brazil.
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- Capital of the United Kingdom.
- Capital of France.
- Capital of Japan.
- Aires Capital of Argentina.
- Capital of Australia.
- Delhi Capital of India.
- Capital of Egypt.
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 Currencies 2024-03-29
15 Clues: - Japan • - US Currency • - Indian Money • - Russian Money • - Thai Currency • - Swiss Currency • - European Union • - Malaysian Money • - Israeli Currency • - Chinese Renminbi • - Turkish Currency • - Swedish Currency • - British Sterling • - Mexican Currency • - South Korean Money
World Rivers 2024-08-10
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- A major river in Southeast Asia, flowing through six countries.
- A major river in central Africa, known for its deep waters.
- A river in Africa, known for the Victoria Falls.
- A major river in the United States, flowing south into the Gulf of Mexico.
- A river in the Middle East that, along with the Euphrates, defines Mesopotamia.
- A river that flows through London, England.
- The longest river in Asia, flowing through China.
- The longest river in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa.
- A river in Europe that flows from the Alps to the North Sea.
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- The longest river in Europe, located in Russia.
- A sacred river in India, known for its cultural and religious significance.
- A river in the Middle East that, along with the Tigris, defines Mesopotamia.
- A river in France that flows through Paris.
- The largest river by volume, located in South America.
- A river that flows through central and eastern Europe.
15 Clues: A river in France that flows through Paris. • A river that flows through London, England. • The longest river in Europe, located in Russia. • A river in Africa, known for the Victoria Falls. • The longest river in Asia, flowing through China. • The largest river by volume, located in South America. • A river that flows through central and eastern Europe. • ...
World Religions 2024-10-07
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- Stopping Dukka
- Something you find for yourself
- Suffering comes from wanting things
- Similar to Judaism but believes messiah already came
- Pathway of getting to Nirvana
- Everything is craving and suffering in life
- Sikh leader
- Souls are immortal, born again
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- End of your Earthly life
- Sacred text memorised as stories, prayers and hymns
- How you find Atman, Hinduism
- Enlightenment
- Journey to the Gange river
- Hindi word for temple, Hindu place of worship
- Sacred book of the Muslims
15 Clues: Sikh leader • Enlightenment • Stopping Dukka • End of your Earthly life • Journey to the Gange river • Sacred book of the Muslims • How you find Atman, Hinduism • Pathway of getting to Nirvana • Souls are immortal, born again • Something you find for yourself • Suffering comes from wanting things • Everything is craving and suffering in life • ...
World Geography 2023-02-01
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- the study of humankind in all aspects especially development and culture
- causes migration that pulls, or attracts, people to new countries
- revolt, especially of soldiers or sailors against their officers
- molten rock found under Earth's surface
- a system of basic rules and principles by which a government is organized
- period during which hours of daylight are longest in one hemishere and shortest in the other hemishere
- a form of government in which the state is ruled by a monarch
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- a list of events in the order in which they occurred
- resource useful material found in the environment
- a long period of extremely dry weather
- English protestants who rejected the church of England
- movement of people from rural to urban areas
- an object made by a human being, such as a tool or weapon
- the study of how people meet their wants and needs
- the amount of goods and services that is available
15 Clues: a long period of extremely dry weather • molten rock found under Earth's surface • movement of people from rural to urban areas • resource useful material found in the environment • the study of how people meet their wants and needs • the amount of goods and services that is available • a list of events in the order in which they occurred • ...
World Currencies 2023-06-09
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- What is the currency of Mexico?
- What is the currency of Turkey?
- What is the currency of Brazil?
- What is the currency of Sweden?
- What is the currency of Russia?
- What is the currency used by many countries in the European Union?
- What is the currency of China?
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- What is the currency of Israel?
- What is the currency of the United States?
- What is the currency of Thailand?
- What is the currency of South Africa?
- What is the currency of India?
- What is the currency of the United Kingdom?
- What is the currency of Switzerland?
- What is the currency of Japan?
15 Clues: What is the currency of India? • What is the currency of China? • What is the currency of Japan? • What is the currency of Israel? • What is the currency of Mexico? • What is the currency of Turkey? • What is the currency of Brazil? • What is the currency of Sweden? • What is the currency of Russia? • What is the currency of Thailand? • What is the currency of Switzerland? • ...
World History 2023-05-23
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- name of the Egyptian writing system
- name of the river in Egypt that all life was based around
- This characteristic of a civilization is a system or group of people ruling an organized community
- Egyptians invented this, an early form of paper made from river reeds
- this became the official religion at the end of the Roman Empire
- a Sumerian temple to honor their chief god
- this is what Egyptians called their king
- this person wrote a legal code that covered most areas of daily life
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- the belief that there are multiple gods
- the belief that there is only one god
- before Rome was an empire, it was a _____________
- these were the trash collectors and animal skinners in India that other people could not interact with
- name of the type of government in which the son takes over for a father when he dies
- what you have to earn in Hinduism to reincarnate into the next life
- Ancient writing system that involved cutting wedge-shaped marks into clay
15 Clues: name of the Egyptian writing system • the belief that there is only one god • the belief that there are multiple gods • this is what Egyptians called their king • a Sumerian temple to honor their chief god • before Rome was an empire, it was a _____________ • name of the river in Egypt that all life was based around • ...
world attractions 2023-07-15
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- hosted events like gladiatorial games
- japan's amazing natural attraction
- big billboard and neon lights
- second longest suspension bridge in the US
- the lost city of the incas
- a very big and beautiful waterfall
- oh look its identical
- an ivory-white marble mausoleum
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- a tribute to catholicism
- water squirting out of it in the little red dot
- not the straightest structure
- a structure found in the city of love
- apparently there's a lot of corpse in this long structure
- the palace greatly blessed by heaven
- featured on the cambodia flag
15 Clues: oh look its identical • a tribute to catholicism • the lost city of the incas • not the straightest structure • big billboard and neon lights • featured on the cambodia flag • an ivory-white marble mausoleum • japan's amazing natural attraction • a very big and beautiful waterfall • the palace greatly blessed by heaven • hosted events like gladiatorial games • ...
World City 2023-06-25
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- de Janeiro A vibrant city in Brazil, famous for its beautiful beaches and the Christ the Redeemer statue.
- The capital city of Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids and the Sphinx.
- The capital city of Thailand, famous for its vibrant street life, temples, and floating markets.
- The largest city in Canada, recognized for its multiculturalism and the iconic CN Tower.
- The capital city of Italy, home to historic sites like the Colosseum and the Vatican City.
- A city in the United Arab Emirates known for its modern architecture and luxury shopping.
- The largest city in Australia, famous for its stunning harbor and the Sydney Opera House.
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- The capital city of Russia, featuring iconic landmarks like the Red Square and the Kremlin.
- The capital city of Japan, known for its modern technology and vibrant city life.
- A major city in Turkey, straddling Europe and Asia, with a rich cultural heritage and historical sites.
- Town A coastal city in South Africa, known for its stunning Table Mountain and diverse wildlife.
- The capital city of the United Kingdom with famous attractions like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
- The largest city in India, renowned as the financial capital and home to Bollywood.
- The capital city of France known for its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- York City The most populous city in the United States, renowned for its cultural diversity and iconic skyline.
15 Clues: The capital city of Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids and the Sphinx. • The capital city of France known for its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower. • The capital city of Japan, known for its modern technology and vibrant city life. • The largest city in India, renowned as the financial capital and home to Bollywood. • ...
World Religions 2023-04-20
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- The Five _____s are the foundation of Islam
- This Jewish holiday involves lighting candles for eight nights
- This Christian holiday celebrates the resurrection of Jesus
- The Middle Way is a central concept in this religion
- The Jewish holy book
- This Muslim pilgrimage takes place in Mecca
- The final prophet in Islam
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- The holy trinity is a central concept in this religion
- This holiday celebrates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt
- The Tao is the ultimate reality in this religion
- This Christian sacrament involves the consumption of bread and wine
- This Hindu god is often depicted with an elephant head
- This Hindu text is a dialogue between the prince Arjuna and his charioteer, Krishna
- The founder of Buddhism
- The highest caste in Hinduism
15 Clues: The Jewish holy book • The founder of Buddhism • The final prophet in Islam • The highest caste in Hinduism • The Five _____s are the foundation of Islam • This Muslim pilgrimage takes place in Mecca • The Tao is the ultimate reality in this religion • The Middle Way is a central concept in this religion • The holy trinity is a central concept in this religion • ...
World Religions 2023-08-30
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- Act of admitting sins to a priest and receiving forgiveness.
- Main church of a diocese, usually containing the bishop's throne.
- Leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Mother of Jesus in Christian tradition.
- Exemplary individuals recognized for their faith and virtue.
- State of purification after death, according to Catholic belief.
- Sacred rituals or ceremonies in the Catholic tradition.
- Gathering of cardinals to elect a new Pope.
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- Senior church official overseeing multiple parishes.
- Central ritual of the Catholic faith, involving bread and wine.
- A place where religious men or women live in seclusion.
- A set of prayers focused on events in the lives of Jesus and Mary.
- Independent city-state housing the Pope and central church offices.
- Central worship service in the Catholic tradition.
- Instructional material summarizing the beliefs of the faith.
15 Clues: Leader of the Roman Catholic Church. • Mother of Jesus in Christian tradition. • Gathering of cardinals to elect a new Pope. • Senior church official overseeing multiple parishes. • Central worship service in the Catholic tradition. • A place where religious men or women live in seclusion. • Sacred rituals or ceremonies in the Catholic tradition. • ...
World History 2024-11-21
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- Top of Mesopotamian Social Structure
- Land between two rivers
- Number of characteristics of civilization
- Highest on Indian Caste system
- Major city in India
- Major city of China
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- Mountain range separating China and India
- Lowest on Indian Caste system
- City in Mesopotamia
- Philosophic thought foLcues on Wisdom, Justice, Courage, and Temperance
- Alleged author of Art of War
- Word that describes Late Kingdom of Egypt
- Leader in Egypt
- Major city of Egypt
- Major river of Egypt
15 Clues: Leader in Egypt • City in Mesopotamia • Major city of Egypt • Major city in India • Major city of China • Major river of Egypt • Land between two rivers • Alleged author of Art of War • Lowest on Indian Caste system • Highest on Indian Caste system • Top of Mesopotamian Social Structure • Mountain range separating China and India • Word that describes Late Kingdom of Egypt • ...
World History 2025-03-13
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- competition of space exploration
- United States and Britain shipped supplies by air to West Berlin
- A 1949 defense alliance
- Separation of people
- policy resisting further expansion
- wall surrounding West Berlin, Germany
- barrier that isolated Eastern Europe from the rest of the world
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- The dividing line between NV and SV
- Line that divided Korea
- a safe space for people in case of an attack
- denying participation in a community
- small bands of fighters
- A French colony that won independence
- Name for the U.S. and Soviet Union
- War conflict between the USA and Soviet Union
15 Clues: Separation of people • Line that divided Korea • small bands of fighters • A 1949 defense alliance • competition of space exploration • Name for the U.S. and Soviet Union • policy resisting further expansion • The dividing line between NV and SV • denying participation in a community • A French colony that won independence • wall surrounding West Berlin, Germany • ...
The world 2025-03-20
Animal world 2025-07-26
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- animals that live on the land
- animals that live both on land and water
- the middle part of an insect
- natural place where plant or animal lives
- elephant has a long nose called
- walk on hind legs
- help the insect to feel and smell things
- one of the disease cause by germs
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- we get this disease because of mosquito bite
- tree dwelling animals
- butterflies goes in search of this to different flowers
- animals have for legs or to walk or run
- hair like part on insects head
- uses its four legs to crawl
- animal that uses its tail to balance while hopping
15 Clues: walk on hind legs • tree dwelling animals • uses its four legs to crawl • the middle part of an insect • animals that live on the land • hair like part on insects head • elephant has a long nose called • one of the disease cause by germs • animals have for legs or to walk or run • animals that live both on land and water • help the insect to feel and smell things • ...
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 Religions 2023-04-12
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- which religion calls their god "Allah"
- an inner peace or enlightenment
- roman emperor who legalized Christianity
- Gurus are a type of clergy in what religion
- an assembly to determine the next Muslim caliph.
- A measurement of how good or bad a person has been
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- this man was the founder of Judaism
- the fundamental cause of all suffering
- the first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible
- Muslims are strict
- Synagogues are led by
- which religion believes in one god with endless aspects and names
- Hinduism and Buddhism both developed in this area
- holy book for Christianity
- the movement of Jews out of Israel is known as the
15 Clues: Muslims are strict • Synagogues are led by • holy book for Christianity • an inner peace or enlightenment • this man was the founder of Judaism • the first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible • the fundamental cause of all suffering • which religion calls their god "Allah" • roman emperor who legalized Christianity • Gurus are a type of clergy in what religion • ...
World History 2023-05-11
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- First President of U.S.A
- Who was the President of the United States during the trial of the Chicago 7?
- What country is not on historic maps?
- Who was president during the Cuban Missile Crisis?
- President of Russia after USSR
- Founded the Missionaries of Charity.
- This country isn't Uruguay, but its name is very similar.
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- Sea What is the sea that surrounds Mallorca?
- War Major war that the United States participated in during The Cold War
- II Who was the last Tsar of Russia?
- Abbie Hoffman founding member of?
- What is the strait below Spain?
- Where is Soju originally from?
- What is the capital of the country north of Moldova?
- Harbor The United States joined World War Two because...
15 Clues: First President of U.S.A • Where is Soju originally from? • President of Russia after USSR • What is the strait below Spain? • Abbie Hoffman founding member of? • II Who was the last Tsar of Russia? • Founded the Missionaries of Charity. • What country is not on historic maps? • Sea What is the sea that surrounds Mallorca? • Who was president during the Cuban Missile Crisis? • ...
dandys world 2025-01-21
15 Clues: creator • your main • trash item • cosmos cousian • dust explosion • what boxtin is • my floor record • bobettes trinket • twisted vee and finn • your dandys world crush • worst trinket in the game • added in the 0.3.1 update • every 2 floors it happens • dandys shop 99% of the time • the toon with the most rizz
World Cuisines 2025-09-25
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- – Haute cuisine and pastries
- – Known for pasta and pizza
- – Famous for curry and noodles
- – Injera and spicy stews
- – Tacos, salsa, and spice
- – Hummus, falafel, and za'atar
- – Olives, feta, and gyros
- – Dim sum and stir-fry
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- – Rich in spices and curries
- – Kebabs and baklava
- – Sushi and ramen staples
- – Kimchi and barbecue
- – Couscous and tagine
- – Tapas and paella
- – Pho and fresh herbs
15 Clues: – Tapas and paella • – Kebabs and baklava • – Kimchi and barbecue • – Couscous and tagine • – Pho and fresh herbs • – Dim sum and stir-fry • – Injera and spicy stews • – Sushi and ramen staples • – Tacos, salsa, and spice • – Olives, feta, and gyros • – Known for pasta and pizza • – Rich in spices and curries • – Haute cuisine and pastries • – Famous for curry and noodles • ...
