world Crossword Puzzles
Interwar Year 2026-01-12
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- The agreement signed on November 11, 1918 that officially ended fighting in World War I.
- A period of extreme inflation in Germany when money became nearly worthless.
- winners of WWI
- name of the state we are in
- Germany, Australia-Hungry, and the Ottomans during WWI
- The U.S.-led plan that helped Germany stabilize its economy by restructuring reparations
- Leader of Germany at the start of WWII
- intials of the president during the great depression
- The unstable period in Europe between World War I and World War II marked by economic and political problems
- name of this high school
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- The democratic government established in Germany after World War I
- Losers of WWI
- worst economic downturn in the history of the modern world
- The peace treaty that officially ended World War I and placed blame and punishment on Germany
- when people don't have jobs but are actively looking
- Payments Germany was required to make to the Allied nations for war damages
- Hitler's political party
- what people overinvested in during the Great Depression
- required material for this class
19 Clues: Losers of WWI • winners of WWI • Hitler's political party • name of this high school • name of the state we are in • required material for this class • Leader of Germany at the start of WWII • when people don't have jobs but are actively looking • intials of the president during the great depression • Germany, Australia-Hungry, and the Ottomans during WWI • ...
Alabama and World War I Week 22 2025-02-10
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- A war strategy requiring a nation’s full economic, industrial, and civilian participation.
- The United States, Great Britain, and France were part of this coalition during World War I.
- Nickname for American soldiers, including many from Alabama, who fought in World War I.
- Sturdy footwear worn by American soldiers, including those from Alabama, in the muddy trenches of Europe.
- The agreement signed on November 11, 1918, that ended the fighting in World War I.
- This governing body in Alabama helped organize resources and support for the war effort.
- A small bag carried by soldiers to store personal items and rations.
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- U.S. president during World War I, responsible for leading the country into the conflict.
- Alabama soldiers in this reserve force were mobilized for World War I service.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire formed this opposing alliance.
- Alabama military school that trained officers, including those who served in World War I.
- Alabama military base that trained soldiers for service in World War I.
- Cloth leg wrappings worn by World War I soldiers for protection and support.
- Military training camp in Montgomery, Alabama, where soldiers prepared for World War I.
- A World War I-era concrete ship named after an Alabama city, used as an oil tanker.
15 Clues: A small bag carried by soldiers to store personal items and rations. • Alabama military base that trained soldiers for service in World War I. • Cloth leg wrappings worn by World War I soldiers for protection and support. • Alabama soldiers in this reserve force were mobilized for World War I service. • ...
World World 1 2026-03-21
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- dreaded command for soldiers to leave their trenches and charge the enemy's trench
- belief that your own country is better than all others
- war loans sold by the US government to the public during WW1 to help fund the military
- belief that a nation should maintain a strong military force and use it aggressively
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- drafting of citizens to serve in the armed forces for a set number of years
- systematic use of material to spread information, doctrine, or a particular point of view
- area between trenches/enemy lines filled with barbed wire and mines
- competition among nations to have the most weapons
- government system in which imperial powers managed colonies using indigenous leaders and existing power structures
9 Clues: competition among nations to have the most weapons • belief that your own country is better than all others • area between trenches/enemy lines filled with barbed wire and mines • drafting of citizens to serve in the armed forces for a set number of years • dreaded command for soldiers to leave their trenches and charge the enemy's trench • ...
World History 6 Weeks Test 2022-05-17
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- League of (Blank) that was setup to resolve international disputes after World War 1
- Mussolini was the prime minister of this country
- Country who organized an attack on pearl harbor.
- The country that Germany send a message to stating that they should form an alliance against the US.
- Leader of Germany during World War 2
- Powers Alliance of Britain, France, Russia, Belgium, and the US.
- Joseph Stalin was the leader of this country
- Nazis
- The treaty that ended World War 1
- President of this country was Woodrow Wilson
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- This country had their Arch Duke assissinated and began world war 1
- Franklin D. (Blank) was the president during World War 2
- Military fighting tactic during world war 1
- Time of poor economic conditions
- The name of the telegram that was intercepted by the United States
- Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
- Building up a country's army
- German submarines
18 Clues: Nazis • German submarines • Building up a country's army • Time of poor economic conditions • The treaty that ended World War 1 • Leader of Germany during World War 2 • Military fighting tactic during world war 1 • Joseph Stalin was the leader of this country • President of this country was Woodrow Wilson • Mussolini was the prime minister of this country • ...
Sports #1 2026-03-29
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- Name of Baseball's Preseason
- NBA's Second Division
- When an NBA Game is tied after the fourth quarter
- Amount of NHL Teams
- 2022 FIFA World Cup Winners
- 4-1 in the NBA Playoffs
- Winner of the 2024-25 NBA Playoffs
- Vegas NFL Team
- 2016 FIFA World Cup Hosts
- Returning NBA team in next Expansion
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- NBA Leading Scorer
- 2025 MLB World Series Winners
- Year the NBA was Formed
- NFL Team Based In Kansas City
- Number 17 for the LA Dodgers
- Basketball Shot Worth 1 Point
- Greatest 3 point shooter of all time
- Messi's Current Club
- 2026 World Baseball Classic Winners
19 Clues: Vegas NFL Team • NBA Leading Scorer • Amount of NHL Teams • Messi's Current Club • NBA's Second Division • Year the NBA was Formed • 4-1 in the NBA Playoffs • 2016 FIFA World Cup Hosts • 2022 FIFA World Cup Winners • Name of Baseball's Preseason • Number 17 for the LA Dodgers • 2025 MLB World Series Winners • NFL Team Based In Kansas City • Basketball Shot Worth 1 Point • ...
Oranje Leeuwinnen 2020-03-18
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- Retired in 2019
- Netherlands top goal scorer
- Scored the winner vs New Zealand in the 2019 World Cup
- Took over the LB position at the World Cup
- One of four Dutch players who plays for Ajax
- Used to play for Arsenal, now plays for Wolfsburg
- Holds the most caps for a Dutch player ever
- Tore ACL recently, will probably miss Olympics
- Counts fouls drawn as assists
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- Broke hand in the send off game vs Australia
- scored the winning goal in the 2019 world cup semi
- One of two Dutch players who plays for Everton
- Kept the Netherlands in the World Cup final
- Once gave 3 assists in the Champions League Final
- Got a red card in the 1-0 loss to Poland in the 2018 Algarve Cup
- Made her debut in 2005 for the Dutch national team
- Plays for Bayern Munich in the Frauen Bundesliga
- 2017 best player of the world
- Scores a lot of goals with her head
- Went to the Delft Institution of Technology
- Stomped on a balloon once
- Played 3 minutes in the 2019 World Cup
- Got a red card vs Canada in the 2020 Tournoi de France
23 Clues: Retired in 2019 • Stomped on a balloon once • Netherlands top goal scorer • 2017 best player of the world • Counts fouls drawn as assists • Scores a lot of goals with her head • Played 3 minutes in the 2019 World Cup • Took over the LB position at the World Cup • Kept the Netherlands in the World Cup final • Went to the Delft Institution of Technology • ...
Primary General Knowledge Crossword 2018-06-05
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- This country was known as the USSR during World War II
- Country that won the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest.
- Largest country in terms of land mass in the world.
- The largest planet in the Solar System.
- Soccer team that won the 2014 Soccer World Cup.
- Soccer club known as 'The Gunners'
- Thomas Edison invented this.
- German car manufacturer and makes car models like the A5 and the TT.
- Amount of colours in the rainbow.
- A British street dance group that won 'Britain's Got Talent'.
- Invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
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- Tallest animal in the world.
- Capital city of Spain.
- Raw fish dish eaten in Japan.
- The amount of states in the U.S.A.
- German dictator during World War II
- Soccer team that won Euro 2016.
- Country where Usain Bolt grew up?
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- Sports company with the slogan 'Just Do It'
- A fruit and the largest phone manufacturer in the world.
- Soccer club that have signed players such as Messi and Coutinho.
- Largest country in size and in population in South America.
- a green citric fruit.
- Arachnophobia is the fear of what?
25 Clues: a green citric fruit. • Capital city of Spain. • Tallest animal in the world. • Thomas Edison invented this. • Raw fish dish eaten in Japan. • The closest planet to the Sun. • Soccer team that won Euro 2016. • Country where Usain Bolt grew up? • Amount of colours in the rainbow. • The amount of states in the U.S.A. • Soccer club known as 'The Gunners' • ...
Sports Quiz 2012-07-24
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- "Float like a butterfly, Sting like a bee"
- An adaptation of Table Tennis
- American Basketball League
- This state's football league
- The amount of Olympic Rings
- Modified game of Lacrosse
- Won the FIFA World Cup 5 times
- World famous African-American golfer
- Bend it like ________
- Tennis player with the nickname 'Fedex'
- Boston ______ have won the NBA 17 times, the most of any team
- _______ von Bertouch is the captain of the Australian Netball Diamonds
- Fastest man in the world
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- ______ Heat are the current champions of the NBA
- Won the 2010 FIFA World Cup
- Manny _______ has 7 world boxing titles in 7 different weight divisions
- American Football League
- Go hard, or go _____
- Name of the cricket test series between Australia and England
- Governing body of the 'World Game'
- ______ Jordan is the greatest basketballer of all time
- Modified game of Baseball
- Captain of the Australian Cricket Team
- Coach of the Adelaide Crows
- Men's Australian Basketball Team
- AFL team Port Adelaide _______
- The Olympics are held every ______ years
- In tennis a _____ means the score is 40 - 40 in a game
- Australia's most successful swimmer
29 Clues: Go hard, or go _____ • Bend it like ________ • American Football League • Fastest man in the world • Modified game of Baseball • Modified game of Lacrosse • American Basketball League • Won the 2010 FIFA World Cup • The amount of Olympic Rings • Coach of the Adelaide Crows • This state's football league • An adaptation of Table Tennis • Won the FIFA World Cup 5 times • ...
Guinness world records 2023-11-16
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- - most popular emoji in the world
- - the longest a human has ever held their breath in minutes
- -25 feet is the longest ever ...... kept in captivity
- - the most mount Everest summits was ..... times
- - the tallest living man in the world is from?
- - most number of fingers and toes on a person?
- - animated aimated sitcom
- -Italian Dimitri Panciera balanced 121 of these to set a new world record
- - country with the worst air pollution
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- - Which Guinness world record is broken around 400,000 a day
- - is the best selling single of all time
- - the tallest building in the world
- -What relevant job did Peter Powers have when he broke the world record for deliberately sleeping without waking up (8 days!)
- - the greatest number of children born from a single mother?
- - first video to reach 10 billion views on Youtube
- - the fastest land speed record was set in what state
- - Tony Glover champion gardener won an award for his 8.5kg .....
- - Jeff Bezos is the first person to ever reach this
- - highest mileage ever recorded for a consumer vehicle
- - Most FIFA wins by a single player
- - longest reigning monarch of all time
21 Clues: - animated aimated sitcom • - most popular emoji in the world • - the tallest building in the world • - Most FIFA wins by a single player • - longest reigning monarch of all time • - country with the worst air pollution • - is the best selling single of all time • - the tallest living man in the world is from? • - most number of fingers and toes on a person? • ...
crossword for the cool 2016-11-10
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- a line of slaves or animals fastened together
- known for their writing
- conquered the Incas
- boast or be praised
- a advanced group of people
- abolish an act
- advanced civilization
- the earth
- what you eat
- what your civilization, country, or culture is run by
- first person to sail around the world
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- a long trip
- a writing style that only contains symbols
- a belief of the afterlife
- a Spanish conqueror
- an enclosure for slaves
- what people worship
- Exchange a time were people from the old world traded knowledge and goods with the new world
- Cortes conquered the Aztecs
- rules you have to abide
20 Clues: the earth • a long trip • what you eat • abolish an act • conquered the Incas • boast or be praised • a Spanish conqueror • what people worship • advanced civilization • known for their writing • an enclosure for slaves • rules you have to abide • a belief of the afterlife • a advanced group of people • Cortes conquered the Aztecs • first person to sail around the world • ...
Fish elements 2022-04-02
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- on osmoregulation, fish are __
- is from this country
- organism has three hearts
- Most toxic fish in the world
- Collective noun for a group of fish
- of fish nutrition
- Largest ocean in the world
- species of fish is Nemo in the movie, Finding Nemo?
- and chips is the national dish of this country
- oxygen-transport pigment in some invertebrates
- cultured fish in the world
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- of Norway
- Common name of Hypophthalmichthys molitrix
- First capital city of Nigeria
- 1 country in aquaculture production
- study of fish
- of fish muscles after death
- The Great Barrier Reef is found in this country
- fish in the world
- name of sodium chloride
20 Clues: of Norway • study of fish • of fish nutrition • fish in the world • is from this country • name of sodium chloride • organism has three hearts • Largest ocean in the world • cultured fish in the world • of fish muscles after death • Most toxic fish in the world • First capital city of Nigeria • on osmoregulation, fish are __ • 1 country in aquaculture production • ...
TRAVEL 2024-12-15
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- where is Kathmandu
- longest river in the world
- which state is the Grand Canyon in
- smallest country in the world
- Symbol on Canadian flag
- What did Iran used to be called
- country with highest waterfall in the world
- Northern capital city
- country with longest coastline
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- capital of Bolivia
- Zanzibar is an island off which country
- How many Emirates in the UAE
- Sea Sea North of Turkey
- Country where cows are sacred
- Currency in Italy before the Euro
- famous amphitheatre in Rome
- Number of stars on the American flag
- largest island in the world
- National dish of Spain
- Where is the Taj Mahal
20 Clues: capital of Bolivia • where is Kathmandu • Northern capital city • National dish of Spain • Where is the Taj Mahal • Sea Sea North of Turkey • Symbol on Canadian flag • longest river in the world • famous amphitheatre in Rome • largest island in the world • How many Emirates in the UAE • Country where cows are sacred • smallest country in the world • country with longest coastline • ...
Kendall Magulick - The Atlantic World 2024-10-11
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- conquered the incan empire
- competition for national wealth
- disease brought over from old world to new world
- ruler of the Aztecs
- British and French
- Land controlled by another nation
- Private ownership
- the transport of goods from the new world, Africa, and Europe
- Transport slaves over the Atlantic ocean
- Spanish abusing Native American Labor
- Conquered the Aztecs
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- first to come in contact with americas
- the purchase and sales of goods across the globe
- Incan Ruler
- investors buy shares larger company
- cultural transport to and from the Americas
- transportation of slaves from Africa to the new world
- mix Spanish and Native American
- Spanish conquerors
- first British colony
20 Clues: Incan Ruler • Private ownership • British and French • Spanish conquerors • ruler of the Aztecs • first British colony • Conquered the Aztecs • conquered the incan empire • competition for national wealth • mix Spanish and Native American • Land controlled by another nation • investors buy shares larger company • Spanish abusing Native American Labor • ...
Sports 2025-09-26
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- Cataluna team.
- Most succesful soccer club.
- Change position constantly.
- Biggest Tournament in the world.
- Key player of Minnesota Timberwolves.
- We use it to hit the ball.
- Principal object in a lot of sports.
- American Sport.
- Best hockey club in the world.
- Shirt of a specific team.
- La pulga.
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- Canadien Sport.
- Agressive Sport.
- Goat of american football.
- The Goat.
- Soccer brazilian star.
- Most popular NBA team.
- Fluorescent ball.
- The french ninja turtle.
- Ballon D'or Winner.
- Popular basket player.
- Where we score points.
- Shoes for sports.
- Most popular sport in the world.
- Champions league winner.
25 Clues: The Goat. • La pulga. • Cataluna team. • Canadien Sport. • American Sport. • Agressive Sport. • Fluorescent ball. • Shoes for sports. • Ballon D'or Winner. • Soccer brazilian star. • Most popular NBA team. • Popular basket player. • Where we score points. • The french ninja turtle. • Champions league winner. • Shirt of a specific team. • Goat of american football. • We use it to hit the ball. • ...
countries in world war II 2021-04-21
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- what year did the war start
- The german dictator
- what year did the war end
- Another enemy near China
- the leader of the Soviet Union
- The ally in North America
- Russia was known as the __
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- The event in which many Jewish people and others died
- the president of Great Britain during World war II
- this country had the most deaths in the war
- largest land battle of world war II
- The president during the war
- The last axis power in World War II
- leader of Japan during the war
- the largest naval battle in World War II
- the good countries were called ____
- The main enemy in World War II
- The bad countries were called
18 Clues: The german dictator • Another enemy near China • what year did the war end • The ally in North America • Russia was known as the __ • what year did the war start • The president during the war • The bad countries were called • leader of Japan during the war • the leader of the Soviet Union • The main enemy in World War II • largest land battle of world war II • ...
CROSSWORD - PLACES OUTSIDE OF TOWN 2016-02-04
CO 7-5 WEB 2022-03-22
19 Clues: way • wash • vase • type • wish • world • worry • wheel • worker • wake8up • respect • connect • website • ancient • contact • personal • anywhere • underline • wrestling
Phonetics Crossword 2022-04-15
21 Clues: with • thing • other • large • earth • bread • think • world • faith • decade • flavor • hedgehog • heritage • advanced • announce • character • agreement • mechanism • disappear • additional • interaction
crossword 2023-01-26
20 Clues: asia • crops • trade • goods • europe • animal • slaves • natives • weapons • culture • journey • diseases • syphilis • smallpox • old world • new world • population • capitalism • plantation • conquistadors
soccer 2021-10-13
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- has two American cups
- best peruvian team
- "10 de la calle"
- current Eurocup winner
- "guerrero9"
- made history in napoli
- America's cup winner
- top foreign scorer in Bundesliga history
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- Nations league winner
- top scorer in history
- best midfielder in the world
- World Cup headquarters
- best player in the history of Peru
- selection with the most world cups
- current world cup winner
- best player in the history of Brazil
- worst signing of Barcelona
17 Clues: "guerrero9" • "10 de la calle" • best peruvian team • America's cup winner • Nations league winner • top scorer in history • has two American cups • World Cup headquarters • current Eurocup winner • made history in napoli • current world cup winner • worst signing of Barcelona • best midfielder in the world • best player in the history of Peru • selection with the most world cups • ...
Facts about Africa 2023-05-23
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- Africa is home to this animal; the tallest land animal in the world
- Name of the world's largest desert, located in Africa
- Country that is home of the first African woman to win Miss Universe in 1978
- Most populated African country
- African country with the most pyramids (it's not Egypt!)
- The last African country to gain Independence; in 2011.
- First African country to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup
- Month in which the African Union was established
- Number of countries in Africa
- Most commonly spoken language in Africa
- Nigerian film industry; the second largest film industry in the world.
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- Country except for Liberia that wasn't colonized by Europeans
- Name of the largest lake in Africa; bordering Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya
- "Timbuktu" is an actual place; it's a city in ____
- Name of the largest African Island
- Name of the world famous "Pink Lake" in Senegal
- Name of the largest free-standing mountain in the world; located in Africa
- One of the two most widely practiced religions in Africa
- Living thing that caused the most death in Africa due to diseases
- Percentage of the world that lives in Africa (1.43 billion +)
20 Clues: Number of countries in Africa • Most populated African country • Name of the largest African Island • Most commonly spoken language in Africa • Name of the world famous "Pink Lake" in Senegal • Month in which the African Union was established • "Timbuktu" is an actual place; it's a city in ____ • Name of the world's largest desert, located in Africa • ...
Final Exam Review 2025-05-08
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- segregation by law in South Africa in the 20th Century
- total control of government in Italy & Germany before World War 2
- Mutually Assured _________ (Cold War term)
- nation where the Industrial Revolution began (two words)
- term of the attempted genocide of Jewish people in World War 2
- first space satellite
- economic theory created by Marx in the 19th century
- replaced the League of Nations after World War 2 (two words)
- philosopher who advocated "life, liberty & property"
- war debts given to Germany after World War 1
- led the independence movement in India through non-violence
- site where Africa was divided up into colonial possessions
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- term given to dividing line in Europe for communist & non-communist natiions (two words)
- the political, economic and/or social control of one nation over the other
- term for the independence of former European colonies after World War 2
- led independence movements in Latin America in early 19th Century
- built in the 1960s to divide a German city
- Toussant L'Ouverture led a slave revolt in this nation
- philosophers who influenced revolutions around the world
- British colony established as a penal colony
- the attempted rebellion of anti-imperialists in China
21 Clues: first space satellite • Mutually Assured _________ (Cold War term) • built in the 1960s to divide a German city • British colony established as a penal colony • war debts given to Germany after World War 1 • economic theory created by Marx in the 19th century • philosopher who advocated "life, liberty & property" • the attempted rebellion of anti-imperialists in China • ...
Wizard101 part 2 2025-09-10
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- a scaly titan residence
- given to you by a tree?
- frigid world
- storytelling wizard
- made by dasein
- Where you may go for Godly beef?
- missed connections:looking for eye
- narrator
- ruminant animals live here, typically
- upgrade your spells with this
- Porcine world
- azteca raid
- really, really long.
- citizens are simulated here
- dune references?
- grief counselor reccommended
- wizardly garb
- 2005 company
- always the supporter never supported?
- 100s hate this
- astrological world
- you, as said in dialogue
- Jambo!
- walk right on the roofs
- where the story begins
- a bit chilly
- find his band references
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- on the nordic side
- Merle's homeworld
- powerlevelers' favourite world
- tanks their way through
- email for help
- star trek ripoff
- put it up for auction
- fancy houses, medieval-like
- grinding, by another name
- would have benefited from marriage counselling!
- spinners here
- alhazred's pupils?
- warning: hot content!
- arc 1 motivator?
- "blade me"
- wilkommen to this world
- where we saw the falling sky
- you may walk like an egyptian here
- dreamwater world
- the big owner?
- necklace
- seamstress
49 Clues: Jambo! • narrator • necklace • "blade me" • seamstress • azteca raid • frigid world • 2005 company • a bit chilly • spinners here • Porcine world • wizardly garb • email for help • made by dasein • the big owner? • 100s hate this • star trek ripoff • arc 1 motivator? • dune references? • dreamwater world • Merle's homeworld • on the nordic side • alhazred's pupils? • astrological world • storytelling wizard • ...
Puzzle 24 2026-03-25
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- TP ___, the first African club to reach the FIFA Club World Cup final
- The dog who found the stolen World Cup in 1966
- The UEFA ___ Cup, could have multiple winners in a single tournament
- A goal that makes the score even
- Ken ___, the inventor of yellow & red cards
- Ronald ___, scored over 200 goals whilst playing in defence for the majority of his career
- England’s captain when winning the World Cup
- Sunil ___, widely regarded as the greatest Indian football player
- The number of World Cups canceled due to World War II
- All ___, New Zealand men’s national team's nickname
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- Ronaldo de Assis Moreira
- The only goalkeeper to have ever won the Golden Ball at the World Cup
- La ___, the iconic stadium in Buenos Aires resembling a candy box with steep stands
- The official Mascot of Euro 1980
- Red Star ___, the most successful club from the Balkans
- “Captain America”
- The first ball to use a truncated icosahedron design with 12 black and 20 white patches
- The animal on FC Köln club crest
- SSC ___, won their first scudetto in 1987 with Maradona
- ___ shot, hitting the ball with a specific technique to make it curve in the air
20 Clues: “Captain America” • Ronaldo de Assis Moreira • The official Mascot of Euro 1980 • A goal that makes the score even • The animal on FC Köln club crest • Ken ___, the inventor of yellow & red cards • England’s captain when winning the World Cup • The dog who found the stolen World Cup in 1966 • All ___, New Zealand men’s national team's nickname • ...
SPORTS QUIZ 2026 - B3 2026-02-10
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- The top male Greek tennis player.
- The world record for this exercise is 9 hours and 38 minutes.
- In Curling it weighs 19 kg.
- The second most popular sport in the world.
- The female gymnast with more than 30 World and Olympic medals.
- The all-time top football scorer.
- One of the best female judo athletes.
- The country that won the World Cup in 2002.
- The basketball player who made 311 3-pointers in the 2024-25 NBA season.
- The so-called 'king of basketball'.
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- The swimmer who won the most Olympic medals.
- The official rules for this sport were introduced in the 19th century.
- The city that hosted the 2024 Olumpics.
- Men's Gran Slam winner in 2026.
- The country that won the World Cup in 2014.
- The first Olympic sport.
- The country that hosted the FIFA World Cup in 2022.
17 Clues: The first Olympic sport. • In Curling it weighs 19 kg. • Men's Gran Slam winner in 2026. • The top male Greek tennis player. • The all-time top football scorer. • The so-called 'king of basketball'. • One of the best female judo athletes. • The city that hosted the 2024 Olumpics. • The country that won the World Cup in 2014. • The second most popular sport in the world. • ...
crossword for the cool 2016-11-10
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- Exchange a time were people from the old world traded knowledge and goods with the new world
- a belief of the afterlife
- advanced civilization
- a long trip
- a Spanish conqueror
- what you eat
- known for their writing
- first person to sail around the world
- abolish an act
- Cortes conquered the Aztecs
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- a writing style that only contains symbols
- a line of slaves or animals fastened together
- an enclosure for slaves
- the earth
- rules you have to abide
- what your civilization, country, or culture is run by
- a advanced group of people
- what people worship
- boast or be praised
- conquered the Incas
20 Clues: the earth • a long trip • what you eat • abolish an act • what people worship • a Spanish conqueror • boast or be praised • conquered the Incas • advanced civilization • an enclosure for slaves • rules you have to abide • known for their writing • a belief of the afterlife • a advanced group of people • Cortes conquered the Aztecs • first person to sail around the world • ...
Slice of the State Quiz 2025-05-14
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- Home of Coca-Cola
- Home of Fort Mountain State Park
- Formerly known as Big Shanty
- Home of Largest College Campus in the World
- Home of Lake Winnepesaukah
- Site of Bloody Civil War battle
- Carpet Capital of the World
- Apple Capital of Georgia
- Home of Georgia's Tallest Mountain
- Home of Georgia's German Alpine Village
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- Former Capital of the Cherokee Nation
- Home of University of Georgia
- Site of Georgia Gold Rush
- Poultry Capital of the World
- Home of Cabbage Patch Kids
- Finish Spot of Great Locomotive Chase
- Cherry Blossom Capital of the World
- Home of Georgia's Tallest Waterfall
- Home of Tellus Science Museum
- Home of the "Big Chicken"
20 Clues: Home of Coca-Cola • Apple Capital of Georgia • Site of Georgia Gold Rush • Home of the "Big Chicken" • Home of Cabbage Patch Kids • Home of Lake Winnepesaukah • Carpet Capital of the World • Poultry Capital of the World • Formerly known as Big Shanty • Home of University of Georgia • Home of Tellus Science Museum • Site of Bloody Civil War battle • Home of Fort Mountain State Park • ...
General Knowledge 2025-03-28
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- War that abolished slavery
- Wealthiest man in the world
- Biggest land animal
- Team that won the 2025 superbowl
- Most watched sport in the world
- First person to walk on the moon
- Reason the dinosaurs went extinct
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- First President of the United States
- Largest planet
- Tallest mountain in the world
- Largest country
- The man who created the light bulb
- Largest ocean in the world
- Most common name in the world
- Author of the Harry Potter franchise
15 Clues: Largest planet • Largest country • Biggest land animal • War that abolished slavery • Largest ocean in the world • Wealthiest man in the world • Tallest mountain in the world • Most common name in the world • Most watched sport in the world • Team that won the 2025 superbowl • First person to walk on the moon • Reason the dinosaurs went extinct • The man who created the light bulb • ...
World War 1 2020-11-05
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- agreement by Germany to not sink any more ocean liners without prior warning or providing assistance to passengers
- Supreme Court case that curtailed free speech under the First Amendment during wartime
- agreement that ended World War I
- U.S. military force that broke the stalemate against the Germans in Europe
- U.S. president during World War I
- political belief that the U.S. should separate itself from foreign affairs
- U.S. foreign policy at the beginning of World War I
- Austria-Hungary royal figure that was assassinated by Serbian nationalists in 1914
- criminalized criticism to the war effort
- proposed coalition of countries that would defend each other against aggressors in which the U.S. refused to join
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- German submarines
- conditions of a peace treaty proposed by the U.S. president that would end World War I
- plea to Mexico to join the Germans in World War I in exchange for former territories
- U.S. Senator who led the fight against joining the League of Nations
- legislation that required millions of men to register for the draft
- sunk by the Germans killing more than 1,000 people, it spurred the U.S. to join the Allies in World War I
- money owed to the Allies from Germany for damages caused in World War I
- major conflict that began with the assassination of Ferdinand and ended with the Treaty of Versailles
- Army sergeant who nearly avoided the draft as a conscientious objector, he won the Congressional Medal of Honor for valor.
- meeting of European and U.S. leaders in which the terms of German surrender were negotiated
- a new military tactic in World War I, opposing soldiers were “dug in” very close to one another facing constant gun fire
21 Clues: German submarines • agreement that ended World War I • U.S. president during World War I • criminalized criticism to the war effort • U.S. foreign policy at the beginning of World War I • legislation that required millions of men to register for the draft • U.S. Senator who led the fight against joining the League of Nations • ...
Norse Mythology 2018-12-12
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- / Balder's blind brother
- / dismembered head with all of the world trees knowledge
- / Symbol of Odin
- / Destined to kill Odin
- / Doomsday
- / God of snowshoes, archery and hunting
- / The hall of thor
- / A sea goddess
- / Where half of the souls of warriors killed in combat go
- / Odin's birds
- / An arrow of______ slayed balder
- / _____is the goddess of love
- / homeland of the giants
- / _____was the first being
- / Bloodstained guardian of the underworld
- / God of summer and lord of alfheim
- / Thors magic hammer
- / world of ice, fog, and mist
- / God of ships, sailors, and fisherman
- / Wise being created from the saliva of the Vanir and the Aesir
- / Wife of thor
- / Dragon gnawing at the roots of the world tree
- / distributes the apples of immortality to the gods
- / mother od the god of mischief
- / Queen of the gods
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- / The all father
- / The rainbow bridge
- / Odin's eight-legged steed
- / the world serpent
- / Lord of the waves
- / The world tree
- / Odin's handmaidens
- / The world of fire
- / one of two gods of vengeance
- / God of poetry
- / Home of the elves
- / The squirrel on the world tree
- / the magic ____ of Thor was used to fight
- / _____is the land of the Aesir
- / Guardian of the rainbow bridge
- / God of courage
- / Jotun that stole thors hammer
- / goddess of the dishonorable dead
- / Thor's chariot is pulled by two _____
- / The world of humans
- / The ____ control the destiny of humans and gods
- / god of mischief
- / Wife of the god of mischief
- / Lord of the fire giants
- / the underworld
50 Clues: / Doomsday • / Odin's birds • / Wife of thor • / God of poetry • / A sea goddess • / The all father • / The world tree • / God of courage • / the underworld • / Symbol of Odin • / god of mischief • / The hall of thor • / Lord of the waves • / The world of fire • / Home of the elves • / The rainbow bridge • / the world serpent • / Odin's handmaidens • / Thors magic hammer • ...
Mason WIlliams The Atlantic World 2025-10-09
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- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- French and britian
- middle passage
- private nation
- new world,Africa, and europe
- first European to reach new world
- business with investers for stocks
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- Aztec empire leader
- give America's stuff
- exchange of goods throughout world
- diseace
- Spanish conquerors
- Atlantic slave trade
- country ran by its own nation
- Incan leader
- First British establishment in new world
16 Clues: diseace • Incan leader • middle passage • private nation • French and britian • Spanish conquerors • Aztec empire leader • give America's stuff • Atlantic slave trade • new world,Africa, and europe • country ran by its own nation • first European to reach new world • exchange of goods throughout world • business with investers for stocks • First British establishment in new world • ...
Brazil National Player 2000s 2023-06-18
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- Strong Brazilian defender and winner of the 2007 Copa América
- Dynamic Brazilian right-back and winner of two FIFA World Cups
- Tenacious Brazilian midfielder and tireless worker
- Solid Brazilian defender and key member of the 2002 World Cup-winning team
- Reliable Brazilian midfielder and anchor of the midfield
- Talented Brazilian forward and rising star in the 2000s
- Explosive Brazilian striker and winner of two FIFA World Cups
- Skillful Brazilian midfielder and key player in the 2002 World Cup
- Versatile Brazilian right-back and record holder for most titles won by a football player
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- Dynamic Brazilian midfielder and winner of the 2007 FIFA World Player of the Year
- Dependable Brazilian goalkeeper and winner of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup
- Powerful Brazilian left-back and winner of the 2002 World Cup
- Skillful Brazilian forward and winner of the 2005 FIFA World Player of the Year
- Skillful Brazilian forward and two-time FIFA World Player of the Year
- Powerful Brazilian forward and top scorer in the 2004 Copa América
15 Clues: Tenacious Brazilian midfielder and tireless worker • Talented Brazilian forward and rising star in the 2000s • Reliable Brazilian midfielder and anchor of the midfield • Strong Brazilian defender and winner of the 2007 Copa América • Powerful Brazilian left-back and winner of the 2002 World Cup • Explosive Brazilian striker and winner of two FIFA World Cups • ...
Ch 19 Section 2 "The Renaissance Beyond Italy" 2025-04-23
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- de Cervantes – Spanish author of Don QuixoteWorld History Unit 8 - …
- – The ability to read and write, which increased thanks to the printing press
- – Scholar focused on classical texts and human value (specific to Christian humanism in this section)
- – Focus on individual achievement, a growing idea in Renaissance thinking
- Humanism – A blend of humanist and religious ideasWorld History Unit 8 - …
- – Art made by carving designs into surfaces
- Gutenberg – Inventor of the printing pressWorld History Unit 8 - …
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- – Writing in the language of the people, not Latin
- Erasmus – Dutch priest who criticized the corrupt Church and promoted reformWorld History Unit 8 - …
- Dürer – Northern artist known for realistic prints and engravingsWorld History Unit 8 - …
- Press – A machine that allowed books to be copied quickly and cheaplyWorld History Unit 8 - …
- Renaissance – Spread of Renaissance ideas beyond Italy
- – A literary style Erasmus used to criticize the Church
- – Scholar who emphasized the value of historyWorld History Unit 8 - …
- Shakespeare – English playwright and poetWorld History Unit 8 - …
15 Clues: – Art made by carving designs into surfaces • – Writing in the language of the people, not Latin • Renaissance – Spread of Renaissance ideas beyond Italy • – A literary style Erasmus used to criticize the Church • Shakespeare – English playwright and poetWorld History Unit 8 - … • Gutenberg – Inventor of the printing pressWorld History Unit 8 - … • ...
Womens Rugby 2022-11-09
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- How many countries have won the women’s rugby world cup?
- How many international appearances has Helena Train had for Scotland
- Who are England playing tomorrow in the rugby world cup final?
- How many teams are competing in the 2022 women’s rugby cup?
- How many women’s rugby world cups have there been?
- Who is the current leading point scorer in the women’s rugby world cup?
- When was the first international women’s rugby game 19…
- How many countries have fully professional national team?
- Who is the current top try scorer in the women’s rugby world cup?
- Who won the first world rugby cup in 1991?
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- How many times (in 151 internationals) have England played at Twickenham?
- Who was the first ever recorded female to play rugby?
- When was the first women’s rugby world cup 19…
- Where was the first women’s rugby world cup help?
- What do the new Zealand team call the rugby world cup?
- What is the nickname for England's women's rugby union team
- Which University formed the first women’s rugby team in 1962
17 Clues: Who won the first world rugby cup in 1991? • When was the first women’s rugby world cup 19… • Where was the first women’s rugby world cup help? • How many women’s rugby world cups have there been? • Who was the first ever recorded female to play rugby? • What do the new Zealand team call the rugby world cup? • When was the first international women’s rugby game 19… • ...
sports2 2024-05-21
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- Australian basketball player
- Figure skater with multiple World titles
- Danish tennis player, former world No. 1
- Tennis star and commentator
- Alpine ski racer with Olympic gold
- Gymnast stripped of gold medal
- Beach volleyball star, first name May
- Beach volleyball star, partner of Misty May
- Legendary surfer
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- Jamaican sprinter, Olympic champion
- First name ShellyAnn, sprinter
- Heptathlon Olympic champion
- Olympic swimmer with 12 medals
- Gymnast with record-breaking world titles
- Tennis star, sister of Serena
- First name Navratilova, tennis legend
- Legendary WNBA player
- Soccer star, two-time World Cup winner
- Australian tennis champion
- Track star with multiple Olympic medals
20 Clues: Legendary surfer • Legendary WNBA player • Australian tennis champion • Heptathlon Olympic champion • Tennis star and commentator • Australian basketball player • Tennis star, sister of Serena • First name ShellyAnn, sprinter • Olympic swimmer with 12 medals • Gymnast stripped of gold medal • Alpine ski racer with Olympic gold • Jamaican sprinter, Olympic champion • ...
Spencer's Crossword 2024-07-25
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- Stadium where the Giants and Jets play football
- Yankees #99
- Sleepaway camp
- Day camp in Armonk
- Byram Hills team name
- Best baby in the world
- World Cup sport
- Basketball team in Los Angeles
- Knicks #11
- Video game that you watch a lot of youtube videos about
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- Country where the best soccer player is from
- Favorite baseball team that plays in the Bronx
- Oldest Ross Brother
- Best soccer player in the world
- Starting in Paris this week
- Best wizard who goes to Hogwarts
- Son of Poseiden
- Best 6 year old in the world
- Oldest player on Team USA basketball
19 Clues: Knicks #11 • Yankees #99 • Sleepaway camp • Son of Poseiden • World Cup sport • Day camp in Armonk • Oldest Ross Brother • Byram Hills team name • Best baby in the world • Starting in Paris this week • Best 6 year old in the world • Basketball team in Los Angeles • Best soccer player in the world • Best wizard who goes to Hogwarts • Oldest player on Team USA basketball • ...
Speedway Crossword 2020-03-26
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- Charles Wright, Robert Lambert and Drew Kemp are all current British… (9)
- The father of the Australian 3 time world champion Jason Crump. (4)
- Country in which speedways most used engines are manufactured. (5)
- One of the things that separates speedway from other sports is that the bikes have no… (6)
- Nickname given to Janowski. (5)
- Before the Speedway Grand Prix series the world championship was decided on the World… (5)
- Long time sponosors of the late Lee Richardson, Darcy Ward, Chris Holder and current main sponsors of Jason Doyle, Jason Edwards Jason Crump and Broc Nicol (5,6)
- Reigning World Speedway Champion (8)
- Recent timing devices placed on the bikes for qualifying. (12)
- The first and last grand prix won by Darcy Ward in 2013. (10)
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- Helmet brand used by Tai Woffinden in all 3 of his world championship title. (5)
- Polish brothers Piotr and Przemyslaw… (8)
- The colour of the inside line (5)
- Mr Hamill the American world champion known as ‘The Bullet’ (5)
- A team manager has the ability to do a reserve (Blank) during a meeting. (6)
- Always seen at the races with dirty hands, tools in their hand and a clutch cooler. (8)
- Number of riders used for a regular British league fixture. (8)
- The surename of the ’93, ’94 and ’95 British champion known as Foxy. (5)
- Before the engines were known as lay downs they were… (7)
- This new format has replaced the World Cup. (3)
- The Edward Jancarz stadium and the long-time home of the current world champion is in which polish city. (6)
21 Clues: Nickname given to Janowski. (5) • The colour of the inside line (5) • Reigning World Speedway Champion (8) • Polish brothers Piotr and Przemyslaw… (8) • This new format has replaced the World Cup. (3) • Before the engines were known as lay downs they were… (7) • Recent timing devices placed on the bikes for qualifying. (12) • ...
Paddock U4a Pre-Quiz Crossword 2023-09-11
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- Which European country ended up settling the majority of central and South America as a result of the Pope's Treaty of Tordesillas?
- Which term describes the combination of Europe, Africa and Asia?
- Which Asian explorer crossed the Indian Ocean while increasing the prestige of China?
- Who was the first European explorer to sail to India and back?
- What did Europeans get from the New World?
- Which European country was still allowed to trade with Japan after they started the closed door policy?
- What was the primary cargo on the Middle Passage?
- Which term best describes a Samurai?
- Which term best describes a Daimyo?
- Who was the first European explorer to sail around the southern tip of Africa (Cape of Good Hope)?
- Which European explorer thought that he reached the East Indies, but was actually in the "New World"?
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- Which term describes the overall transfer of people, plants, and animals between the old world and the new world?
- What are the three G's of Exploration
- Which disease nearly wiped out the indigenous populations of the New World?
- World Which term describes the combination of North America and South America?
- Member of the royal family in Portugal that helped sailors learn how to explore?
- Which term describes the rotational pattern of trade between: Europe, Africa and the New World?
- Who was the first European explorer to lead an expedition around the world?
- Which term describes an act of high respect that foreigners were required to perform in order to trade with China?
- Which term describes an economic system based on developing a "favorable balance of trade"?
- Which term describes a ship with a large cargo area and triangular sails that was commonly used for exploration?
21 Clues: Which term best describes a Daimyo? • Which term best describes a Samurai? • What are the three G's of Exploration • What did Europeans get from the New World? • What was the primary cargo on the Middle Passage? • Who was the first European explorer to sail to India and back? • Which term describes the combination of Europe, Africa and Asia? • ...
Vincencts crosswor 2023-10-24
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- how many apps do I have
- who is your mom
- the second place best football player in the world
- the worlds best rocket league streamer in the world
- where does your mom come from
- the best rocket league player in the world
- who will suck your blood at 3:00am in the morning
- who is the best teacher in the world
- who made you???
- how many subscribers do Honza and me have
- how many is my record for the most views on a video
- how many genders are there
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- how many is the most likes I’ve ever gotten on YouTube
- the previous best rocket league player in the world
- Where does IShowSpeed live
- what year was i born
- the kid that called me a d*ckh**d when I missed an open net in rocket league
- who is the most under rated football player in the world
- who is the most overrated football player in the world
- the best football player in the world
20 Clues: who is your mom • who made you??? • what year was i born • how many apps do I have • Where does IShowSpeed live • how many genders are there • where does your mom come from • who is the best teacher in the world • the best football player in the world • how many subscribers do Honza and me have • the best rocket league player in the world • ...
Unit 6: World War I - Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-30
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- During World War I, the United States used this type of posters often to portray German soldiers as violators of human rights.
- In 1917, Germany returned to this policy with the goal of destroying the British ships blockading German ports.
- The Treaty of Versailles greatly reduced the German military and created this demilitarized zone in west Germany.
- U.S. President Woodrow Wilson stated his plan would provide a framework for a lasting and just peace.
- This modern day country refuses to accept any responsibility for the Armenian Genocide.
- This battle in 1916 across western France was the longest battle of World War I and remains as one of the bloodiest battles in human history.
- The American public believed that the United States should stay out of European affairs and not join this organization.
- The system designed to limit purchases of consumer goods.
- This form of combat on the Western Front in World War I took place in a relatively small area and forced armies to become immobile. It also was necessary to protect soldiers from enemy gun fire on the front lines.
- News sources in this country were the only ones originally reporting on the flu outbreak in 1918 as they were not censored by the government due to it remaining a neutral country throughout World War I.
- This country joined the Allied Powers and declared war on the Central Powers in 1915 after being swayed by French and British claims of territorial gains in Austrian-Hungarian Empire when the war was over.
- They faced a number of diseases and health problems that included trench foot, trench fever, and shell shock by fighting in the trenches of World War I.
- A major goal of France and Great Britain at the Conference of Versailles following World War I was to keep Germany from rebuilding this facet of their government.
- Entry of this country in 1917 on the side of the Allies brought fresh men, fresh supplies, and new weapons. This country pushed the Allies over the top as they would defeat the Central Powers.
- This was signed on November 11, 1918 and brought World War I to an end.
- Great Britain, France, and Russia formed the Triple Entente in 1907 to respond to the increased military power of this country.
- This country’s participation in World War I led to economic hardships brought on by the war that eventually resulted in the downfall of the czar.
- Great Britain declared war on Germany in 1914 when Germany invaded this neutral country.
- This monarch was known as the “Grandmother of Europe” as she arranged numerous marriages that resulted in her grandchildren fighting each other during World War I.
- Chemical weapons, tanks, and planes were considered to be this as they did not play a major role in any battles during World War I.
- The sinking of this ship by a German U-Boat in 1915 resulted in 1195 dead passengers including 123 Americans. This greatly angered many Americans, prompting them to forbid the policy of unrestricted submarine warfare that was used by Germany at the time.
- The battlefield between the trench lines of World War I.
- This country was responsible for killing 1 to 1.5 million Armenians during the Armenian Genocide.
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- During the creation of the Treaty of Versailles, this French leader wanted revenge, and to punish Germany for the damage they had done during World War I.
- This country was forced to assume sole responsibility for World War I under the War Guilt Clause of the Treaty of Versailles.
- This was an Allied offensive fought by the British and French against the Germans on both sides of the River Somme in France. This conflict featured intense trench warfare and new military technologies that resulted in a stalemate and an estimated one million casualties. In addition, the British introduced the tank, an effective weapon but far too few to make much of a difference.
- The assassination of this man and his wife Sophie in Sarajevo ignited World War I.
- According to some historians, Europe’s system of ___________________ prior to 1914 increased the likelihood that small disputes would develop into large-scale wars.
- This United States President kept the United States out of World War I until 1917.
- The collapse of the Russian and Austro-Hungarian empires during World War I contributed directly to the creation of these across Eastern Europe.
- Both Britain and France looked to permanently restrict Germany military power at this meeting in 1919?
- This weapon played a decisive role in virtually every battle of World War I.
- Militarism, nationalism, and imperialism are all ________________________ for the political rivalries throughout Europe before World War I.
- This treaty allowed Russia to formally leave World War I and greatly weakened the Allied Powers effort to defeat the Central Powers. In addition, it greatly benefited the central powers by allowing them to focus all their efforts on the Western Front. Also, Germany and the Austrian Hungarian Empire gained lands that were formally part of Russia (Poland, Lithuania and part of Latvia).
- This German telegraph message to Mexico exposed the German plan to help Mexico regain U.S. territory it had lost from the Mexican-American War.
- The purpose of propaganda during World War I was to influence this.
- World War I was a “_____________________” in the sense that the nations involved devoted all their resources to it.
- Approximately 50 million people died during this event that lasted from 1918 to 1920.
- This document left a legacy of bitterness and hatred in the hearts of the German people after World War I had finished.
- This country’s military and financial intervention in World War I affected the course and outcome of the war.
- This plan was designed by the German military to avoid the problem of fighting Allied powers on two fronts by attacking France first and then Russia.
- Approximately 9.5 million soldiers and 10 million civilians _________ during World War I.
- The Austrian-Hungarian Empire held this country responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sofia.
43 Clues: The battlefield between the trench lines of World War I. • The system designed to limit purchases of consumer goods. • The purpose of propaganda during World War I was to influence this. • This was signed on November 11, 1918 and brought World War I to an end. • This weapon played a decisive role in virtually every battle of World War I. • ...
BC4 Unit 4 2021-12-06
Physical features crossword 2013-05-29
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- located in Darwin Australia and is regarded by aborigines as a sacred site, also known as ayers rock
- the deepest point of the earths oceans
- The oldest and deepest fresh water lake in the world north of the border of mongolia
- the largest sand island in the world stretching 123 km long and covering an area of 166,038 hectares
- a major tourist attraction in Australia consisting of mountains
- The highest mountain on Austrlais Continent
- The Murray is the third longest navigable river in the world, after the Amazon and Nile located in Australia
- This ocean is larger then all of the land on earth conbined together
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- what is the tallest mountain in the Asia pacific region?
- a world heritage site in australia, important ecological system that supports a wide range of fish and different life forms!
- the largest island in the world
- located in nepal with mountains exceeding over 8000 metres
- what is the most climbed mountain in the world?
- What is the largest country in the World?
- Largest river in China 8.8% of the land area in China
- desert the 5th largest desert in the world and is only 5% sand dunes
- The largest salt lake in Ausralia, comprised of 2 lakes
17 Clues: the largest island in the world • the deepest point of the earths oceans • What is the largest country in the World? • The highest mountain on Austrlais Continent • what is the most climbed mountain in the world? • Largest river in China 8.8% of the land area in China • The largest salt lake in Ausralia, comprised of 2 lakes • ...
World War One Crossword 2024-04-08
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- The name for World War One before it was renamed as such.
- A deep sense of identification with a nation, along with disregard towards the interests of other nations.
- The key factor that led to Europe being so vulnerable to a World War.
- The treaty that concluded World War One and stripped Germany of its colonial holdings, fifteen percent of its territory in Europe, and forced them to pay heavy reparations to those who won the war.
- The President of the United States during and after World War One came to an end.
- The name for the type of media countries used to antagonize their opponents during World War One.
- The idea that a nation shall have a strong military system in order to prepare for conflict with other nations and a willingness to use it to defend a nation's interests.
- The country that joined in on World War One after Germany threatened its shipping through the use of submarines.
- The author of the most famous book describing the events of World War One, All Quiet on the Western Front.
- The assassination of this archduke was the major event that caused World War One.
- The name for the international peacekeeping organization that was focused on preventing any repetitions of the events similar to World War One.
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- The name for the declining nation consisting of the current nations of Turkey, Syria, and Iraq, that World War One put an end to.
- The guidelines set in place by the President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, as a means of structuring the rebuilding of countries after the end of the war.
- The name for the group consisting of Russia, France, and Britain.
- This practice led to the massive production and distribution of weapons and other wartime technology that contributed to the high mortality rates of the war.
- The name for the young-middle class women that challenged preconceived social roles as a result of the social and cultural changes in society that were sparked by the aftermath of World War One.
- The name for the group consisting of Germany, Italy, and Austro-Hungary.
- The name given to warfare that mobilized a country's entire population and resources to contribute to the war effort.
- The name for the era in Europe that many thought World War One was seeming to mock, as the values of this era of progress, rationality, and tolerance were heavily undervalued during the course of the war.
- The push for this idea was put to a halt by many women as a result of the war as there was a greater focus on serving their country in any way possible, often being in industrial, agricultural, and domestic ways and settings.
20 Clues: The name for World War One before it was renamed as such. • The name for the group consisting of Russia, France, and Britain. • The key factor that led to Europe being so vulnerable to a World War. • The name for the group consisting of Germany, Italy, and Austro-Hungary. • The President of the United States during and after World War One came to an end. • ...
WW1 2024-07-30
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- countries: Nations that did not actively participate in World War I as part of either the Allies or Central Powers.
- The process of preparing and organizing troops and resources for war.
- gas: A toxic chemical weapon used during World War I, causing severe burns and respiratory issues.
- A formal agreement to cease fighting or hostilities, often leading to the end of a war.
- wire: Sharp metal strands twisted together used as a barrier or obstacle on the battlefield.
- Great War: Another term used to refer to World War I.
- Large-caliber weapons such as cannons and mortars used in warfare.
- People killed, injured, or missing during a military conflict or disaster.
- Information or material spread to influence public opinion and promote a particular cause.
- bonds: Government-issued bonds sold to civilians to finance war efforts and support the economy.
- warfare: Military strategy involving the use of submarines to attack enemy ships during World War I.
- effort: Collective actions and sacrifices made by a nation during a time of war.
- Powers: Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and other nations during World War I.
- Ideology promoting the interests and culture of a specific nation, often leading to conflicts between nations.
- The controlled distribution of scarce resources such as food and fuel during times of war.
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- Compulsory enlistment of individuals into a nation's armed forces.
- The act of joining or signing up to serve in the military.
- guns: Rapid-firing gun used extensively during World War I, leading to high casualty rates.
- The area where military operations and combat take place during a war.
- Long, narrow ditches constructed for military purposes, often used as defensive positions during World War I.
- warfare: Combat conducted in the airspace using aircraft during World War I.
- Cross: Humanitarian organization that provided medical aid and support to soldiers and civilians during World War I.
- A formal agreement or document that defines terms of peace, boundaries, or alliances.
- Countries that fought together against the Central Powers during World War I.
- The policy of extending a nation's power by acquiring territories and establishing colonies.
- The act of killing a prominent figure for political, religious, or ideological reasons, such as the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand that triggered WWI.
- Armored combat vehicles developed during World War I for use on the battlefield.
- Temporary suspension of hostilities in a conflict, often leading to negotiations.
- of Nations: International organization founded after World War I to promote peace and prevent future conflicts, precursor to the United Nations.
- front: The civilian population and activities within a nation during wartime, including war production, rationing, and support for the military.
30 Clues: Great War: Another term used to refer to World War I. • The act of joining or signing up to serve in the military. • Compulsory enlistment of individuals into a nation's armed forces. • Large-caliber weapons such as cannons and mortars used in warfare. • The process of preparing and organizing troops and resources for war. • ...
WW1 2024-07-30
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- countries: Nations that did not actively participate in World War I as part of either the Allies or Central Powers.
- The process of preparing and organizing troops and resources for war.
- gas: A toxic chemical weapon used during World War I, causing severe burns and respiratory issues.
- A formal agreement to cease fighting or hostilities, often leading to the end of a war.
- wire: Sharp metal strands twisted together used as a barrier or obstacle on the battlefield.
- Great War: Another term used to refer to World War I.
- Large-caliber weapons such as cannons and mortars used in warfare.
- People killed, injured, or missing during a military conflict or disaster.
- Information or material spread to influence public opinion and promote a particular cause.
- bonds: Government-issued bonds sold to civilians to finance war efforts and support the economy.
- warfare: Military strategy involving the use of submarines to attack enemy ships during World War I.
- effort: Collective actions and sacrifices made by a nation during a time of war.
- Powers: Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and other nations during World War I.
- Ideology promoting the interests and culture of a specific nation, often leading to conflicts between nations.
- The controlled distribution of scarce resources such as food and fuel during times of war.
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- Compulsory enlistment of individuals into a nation's armed forces.
- The act of joining or signing up to serve in the military.
- guns: Rapid-firing gun used extensively during World War I, leading to high casualty rates.
- The area where military operations and combat take place during a war.
- Long, narrow ditches constructed for military purposes, often used as defensive positions during World War I.
- warfare: Combat conducted in the airspace using aircraft during World War I.
- Cross: Humanitarian organization that provided medical aid and support to soldiers and civilians during World War I.
- A formal agreement or document that defines terms of peace, boundaries, or alliances.
- Countries that fought together against the Central Powers during World War I.
- The policy of extending a nation's power by acquiring territories and establishing colonies.
- The act of killing a prominent figure for political, religious, or ideological reasons, such as the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand that triggered WWI.
- Armored combat vehicles developed during World War I for use on the battlefield.
- Temporary suspension of hostilities in a conflict, often leading to negotiations.
- of Nations: International organization founded after World War I to promote peace and prevent future conflicts, precursor to the United Nations.
- front: The civilian population and activities within a nation during wartime, including war production, rationing, and support for the military.
30 Clues: Great War: Another term used to refer to World War I. • The act of joining or signing up to serve in the military. • Compulsory enlistment of individuals into a nation's armed forces. • Large-caliber weapons such as cannons and mortars used in warfare. • The process of preparing and organizing troops and resources for war. • ...
ANIMALS [wild, domestic and humans] 2021-05-26
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- country which more animals
- RAREST ANIMAL IN WORLD
- FULL OF VENOM
- one - horned animal
- most intelligent animal in world
- STRONGEST AND BIGEST ANIMAL
- which animal has feelings
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- LONGEST ANIMAL in the world
- laziest animal in world
- NATIONAL ANIMAL OF INDIA
- SHIP OF DESERT
- KING OF ANIMALS
- human`s one of the best friend
- fastest animal in the world
- which is most populated animal
15 Clues: FULL OF VENOM • SHIP OF DESERT • KING OF ANIMALS • one - horned animal • RAREST ANIMAL IN WORLD • laziest animal in world • NATIONAL ANIMAL OF INDIA • which animal has feelings • country which more animals • LONGEST ANIMAL in the world • fastest animal in the world • STRONGEST AND BIGEST ANIMAL • human`s one of the best friend • which is most populated animal • ...
Age of Exploration 2026-01-20
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- man who American continents are named after
- what did Columbus call the natives
- to travel the whole way around the world
- food that originated in the NW
- name of natives Columbus first met
- name of the previous land route to the East Indies
- disease spread by the Europeans in the New World
- the man who inspired much exploration in Portugal
- used by sailors to measure the position of the sun or stars
- the first book printed by Gutenberg
- his travels in the 13th century inspired future explorers
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- animal brought from the New World to the Old
- name of first settlement in the New World
- this increased because of the printing press
- how Columbus described the natives in the Bahamas
- Hispaniola is made up of Dominican Republican and __________
- Marco Polo served on his court
- desert crossed by Marco Polo
- what did the Europeans call China
- motivation to explore
- first to travel around the world
- invented by Gutenberg in the 15th century
- small fast ship made by the Portuguese
- slaves from this continent were sold in the New World
- cash crop grown in the Caribbean
25 Clues: motivation to explore • desert crossed by Marco Polo • Marco Polo served on his court • food that originated in the NW • first to travel around the world • cash crop grown in the Caribbean • what did the Europeans call China • what did Columbus call the natives • name of natives Columbus first met • the first book printed by Gutenberg • small fast ship made by the Portuguese • ...
Wizard101 part 2 2025-09-10
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- a scaly titan residence
- given to you by a tree?
- frigid world
- storytelling wizard
- made by dasein
- Where you may go for Godly beef?
- missed connections:looking for eye
- narrator
- ruminant animals live here, typically
- upgrade your spells with this
- Porcine world
- azteca raid
- really, really long.
- citizens are simulated here
- dune references?
- grief counselor reccommended
- wizardly garb
- 2005 company
- always the supporter never supported?
- 100s hate this
- astrological world
- you, as said in dialogue
- Jambo!
- walk right on the roofs
- where the story begins
- a bit chilly
- find his band references
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- on the nordic side
- Merle's homeworld
- powerlevelers' favourite world
- tanks their way through
- email for help
- star trek ripoff
- put it up for auction
- fancy houses, medieval-like
- grinding, by another name
- would have benefited from marriage counselling!
- spinners here
- alhazred's pupils?
- warning: hot content!
- arc 1 motivator?
- "blade me"
- wilkommen to this world
- where we saw the falling sky
- you may walk like an egyptian here
- dreamwater world
- the big owner?
- necklace
- seamstress
49 Clues: Jambo! • narrator • necklace • "blade me" • seamstress • azteca raid • frigid world • 2005 company • a bit chilly • spinners here • Porcine world • wizardly garb • email for help • made by dasein • the big owner? • 100s hate this • star trek ripoff • arc 1 motivator? • dune references? • dreamwater world • Merle's homeworld • on the nordic side • alhazred's pupils? • astrological world • storytelling wizard • ...
Wizard101 part 2 2025-09-10
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- a scaly titan residence
- given to you by a tree?
- frigid world
- storytelling wizard
- made by dasein
- Where you may go for Godly beef?
- missed connections:looking for eye
- narrator
- ruminant animals live here, typically
- upgrade your spells with this
- Porcine world
- azteca raid
- really, really long.
- citizens are simulated here
- dune references?
- grief counselor reccommended
- wizardly garb
- 2005 company
- always the supporter never supported?
- 100s hate this
- astrological world
- you, as said in dialogue
- Jambo!
- walk right on the roofs
- where the story begins
- a bit chilly
- find his band references
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- on the nordic side
- Merle's homeworld
- powerlevelers' favourite world
- tanks their way through
- email for help
- star trek ripoff
- put it up for auction
- fancy houses, medieval-like
- grinding, by another name
- would have benefited from marriage counselling!
- spinners here
- alhazred's pupils?
- warning: hot content!
- arc 1 motivator?
- "blade me"
- wilkommen to this world
- where we saw the falling sky
- you may walk like an egyptian here
- dreamwater world
- the big owner?
- necklace
- seamstress
49 Clues: Jambo! • narrator • necklace • "blade me" • seamstress • azteca raid • frigid world • 2005 company • a bit chilly • spinners here • Porcine world • wizardly garb • email for help • made by dasein • the big owner? • 100s hate this • star trek ripoff • arc 1 motivator? • dune references? • dreamwater world • Merle's homeworld • on the nordic side • alhazred's pupils? • astrological world • storytelling wizard • ...
Mountains 2023-04-27
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- The oldest mountain range in the world, located in South Africa
- The tallest mountain in the world, located in Napal/China, Asia
- The second tallest mountain in the world, located in Argentina, S. America
- The third tallest mountain in the world, located in Aaska, US, N. America
- The fourth tallest mountain in the world, located in Tanzania, Africa
- The second oldest mountain range in the world, located in Australia
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- The origin of mountains
- The third oldest mountain range in the world, located in South Africa
- The fifth tallest mountain in the world, located in Russia, Europe
- The seventh tallest mountain in the world, located in Indonesia, Asia/Oceania
- The place were mountains are formed
- The sixth tallest mountain in the world, located in Antarctica
- A large rocky elevation on the Earth's surface
13 Clues: The origin of mountains • The place were mountains are formed • A large rocky elevation on the Earth's surface • The sixth tallest mountain in the world, located in Antarctica • The oldest mountain range in the world, located in South Africa • The tallest mountain in the world, located in Napal/China, Asia • ...
November Crossword 2017-10-13
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- Veterans Day
- black Friday
- St. Andrew Day
- giving Tuesday
- National pizza day
- Great american smokeout
- All saints day
- world television day
- Day lights savings
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- Thanks giving day
- Science day for peace and environment
- World philosophy day
- national children's university day
- world diabetes day
- cyber Monday
- National unfriend day
- election day
- small business day
18 Clues: Veterans Day • black Friday • cyber Monday • election day • St. Andrew Day • giving Tuesday • All saints day • Thanks giving day • world diabetes day • National pizza day • small business day • Day lights savings • World philosophy day • world television day • National unfriend day • Great american smokeout • national children's university day • Science day for peace and environment
AH Module 7 Key Terms 2023-12-07
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- (person)Heir to the Austrian throne who visited Sarajevo and got assassinated by a serbian nationalist
- Germany's commitment in 1916 during World War I to refrain from unrestricted submarine warfare to prevent tensions with the United States.
- a set of principles outlined by President Woodrow Wilson in 1918 as a basis for peace negotiations to end World War I. They aimed at promoting lasting peace and included ideas such as self-determination for nations, open diplomacy, and the establishment of the League of Nations.
- (person)a senior United States Army officer who served as a general during World War I. He led the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe and played a key role in the Allied victory.
- a British ocean liner torpedoed by a German submarine in 1915 during World War I, causing the deaths of many Americans and influencing the U.S. decision to join the war.
- a formal agreement between warring parties to temporarily stop hostilities, often leading to the end of active combat and serving as a prelude to peace negotiations.
- the United States military contingent sent to Europe during World War I to fight alongside the Allied forces.
- a secret diplomatic communication sent by Germany to Mexico during World War I in 1917, proposing a military alliance against the United States.
- A devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation.
- Unclaimed or disputed territory, especially in a military context.
- The development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy.
- Act enacted in 1917 during World War I and later in various forms during subsequent conflicts, authorized the U.S. government to draft men into the military for service.
- an American journalist and political figure who headed the Committee on Public Information (CPI) during World War I. He played a key role in shaping wartime propaganda and influencing public opinion in support of the war effort.
- Military operations in which the opposing forces attack and counterattack from systems of fortified ditches/trenches
- a naval tactic employed during World War I and World War II, involving the grouping of merchant ships together and providing them with military escorts for protection against enemy threats, particularly submarines.
- a British statesman and Prime Minister during World War I, leading the country through a critical period and playing a significant role in the Allied victory.
- U.S. laws during World War I, prohibiting activities such as espionage and disloyal speech to support the war effort, raising concerns about civil liberties.
- the significant movement of African Americans from the Southern United States to the Northern and Western regions between 1916 and 1970.
- an international organization created after World War I to foster global cooperation and prevent future conflicts through diplomatic means and collective security.
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- The group of nations that opposed the Allies in WW1
- Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles, held Germany responsible for World War I and served as a basis for imposing reparations and punitive measures.
- (person)an American fighter ace and race car driver, best known for his achievements as the leading U.S. flying ace in World War I and later as a prominent figure in the aviation industry.
- an individual who, based on strong moral or religious convictions, refuses to engage in military service or bear arms during times of war, seeking alternative forms of service or exemption.
- the peace agreement signed in 1919 that officially ended World War I. It imposed significant penalties on Germany, including territorial losses and reparations, and established the League of Nations to promote international cooperation.
- a U.S. government agency during World War I tasked with shaping public opinion and promoting pro-war sentiment through various forms of communication and propaganda.
- information, often biased or misleading, spread to influence public opinion and promote a particular point of view or agenda, especially in the context of political or ideological persuasion.
- a French statesman and Prime Minister who played a key role in the Allied victory during World War I.
- a U.S. government agency during World War I responsible for coordinating and overseeing the production of war materials and resources to support the Allied war effort.
- a prominent American financier, statesman, and advisor to several U.S. presidents. He played a key role in economic and military mobilization during World War I and contributed to the formation of the War Industries Board.
- In WW1, the group of nations that opposed the Central powers
- the principle that individuals and communities have the right to make decisions about their own political, economic, and social affairs without external interference.
- payments made by a defeated nation to the victors, usually to cover war damages and expenses.
- a prominent American statesman and Republican senator who played a significant role in U.S. foreign policy during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is known for his opposition to the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations after World War I.
33 Clues: The group of nations that opposed the Allies in WW1 • A devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation. • In WW1, the group of nations that opposed the Central powers • Unclaimed or disputed territory, especially in a military context. • The development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy. • ...
монгол улсын нийслэл юу вэ 2023-05-04
16 Clues: people3 • people 2 • people 6 • people 26 • people 24 • pelple 20 • landmarks 3 • landmarks 14 • geography 12 • geography 24 • geography 21 • landmarks 16 • geography 16 • world geography 9 • world geography 8 • world geography 10
Did you know 2020-05-11
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- North Korea and this country you cannot buy Coca-Cola
- has 42 teeth
- largest and deepest ocean in the world
- Flying mammal
- what city is the tallest building in the world located
- Large marsupial
- oldest team sport
- more people are born in this month than any other
- Has a trunk
- a lion would lose a fight to this cat
- the unicorn is this county national animal
- State grows the most apples
- this city is known as the peach capital of the world
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- fastest car
- China's most populated county but this is the largest
- catfish capital of the world
- Likes to chase mice
- this animal has the most teeth (100)
- Man's best friend
- one of the chemicals in water
- ex-boxer named all 5 of his sons after himself
- the profession of the electric chair inventor
- nickname of the 2nd NFL rushing leader of all time
- red and blue makes this color
- offspring of a female horse and a male donkey
- produces most cotton in the world
- state produces most cotton in the world
27 Clues: fastest car • Has a trunk • has 42 teeth • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • oldest team sport • Likes to chase mice • State grows the most apples • catfish capital of the world • one of the chemicals in water • red and blue makes this color • produces most cotton in the world • this animal has the most teeth (100) • a lion would lose a fight to this cat • ...
Famouse sights 2024-11-26
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- The second longest river in the Earth
- It was the first landscaped park in the United States and it is the most famous of them
- It's Paris's most famous museum, they store the Mona Lisa here
- Performing Arts Centre in Sydney, one of the world's most famous buildings
- The tallest statue in the USA, symbolizes the freedom of the americans.
- The most famous Christ statue in the world located in Rio de Janeiro
- It's the biggest mausoleum in India
- The largest desert on Earth
- A former temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, in Greece
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- The world's largest coral reef system
- The largest ancient amphitheater ever built, located in Italy
- The largest waterfall system in the world
- The deepest oceanic trench located in the Pacific Ocean
- Paris's most famous sight
- The largest castle in the world, located in Poland
- The highest point in the world is located in this mountain
- The longest river in the world
- A temple complex located in Cambodia, they're the largest temples
- This is the most famous theatre in London founded by William Shakespeare
- The tallest skyscraper in the world
- The longest-built wall on Earth, which is still usable.
21 Clues: Paris's most famous sight • The largest desert on Earth • The longest river in the world • The tallest skyscraper in the world • It's the biggest mausoleum in India • The world's largest coral reef system • The second longest river in the Earth • The largest waterfall system in the world • The largest castle in the world, located in Poland • ...
Jacob the super speller 2021-10-10
22 Clues: palm • lamb • calf • built • vault • world • crumb • silky • melted • calmed • Psalms • helper • fields • gulped • machine • nothing • climber • yourself • halftime • building • interpret • cornstalk
22. Outer Space 2025-07-06
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- A dirty snowball in the sky with a tail.
- Something having to do with a world's orbiting natural satellite.
- Giant A very large world made mostly of gas.
- A space traveler.
- A starry picture in the night sky.
- The distance light travels in one year.
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- Space Station A big science lab orbiting our home world.
- The seventh world from its central star, a blue-green ice giant.
- When one heavenly body blocks the light of another.
- Something from beyond our home world.
- A small dwarf world beyond the major ones in our system.
- A famous telescope floating above our atmosphere.
- The sixth world from its central star, famous for its beautiful rings.
- The eighth and farthest major world from its central star, also a blue ice giant.
- A giant group of burning balls of gas.
15 Clues: A space traveler. • A starry picture in the night sky. • Something from beyond our home world. • A giant group of burning balls of gas. • The distance light travels in one year. • A dirty snowball in the sky with a tail. • Giant A very large world made mostly of gas. • A famous telescope floating above our atmosphere. • When one heavenly body blocks the light of another. • ...
Chapter 29 2013-03-05
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- In World War I, the region of northern France where the forces of the Allies and the Central Powers battled each other.
- An international association formed after World War I with the goal of keeping peace among nations.
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I.
- the use of submarines to sink without warning any ship
- A military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War I.
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
- the region along the German Russian border Both Sides
- a form of warfare in opposing armies fight each other from trenches
- the limiting of amounts of goods
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- In World War I, the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with other nations that fought on their side.
- The peace treaty signed by Germany and the Allied powers after World War I.
- member of the Big Four from France
- The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live.
- The information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponents cause.
- fought along the side of other nations
- A series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War I.
- Germany military plan at the outbreak of World War I
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- A member of the Big Four from the United States.
- a conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort
20 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting. • the limiting of amounts of goods • member of the Big Four from France • fought along the side of other nations • A member of the Big Four from the United States. • Germany military plan at the outbreak of World War I • the region along the German Russian border Both Sides • the use of submarines to sink without warning any ship • ...
Anything 2024-10-23
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- Flying mammal
- Man's best friend
- The most populated state in the USA
- Likes to chase mice
- the #1 worst candy choice for Halloween
- Has a trunk
- Last season's super bowl winners
- The most famous sport in the world
- Last season's National Champions
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- The most populated country in the world
- The most spoken Language
- Large marsupial
- The hardest sport in the world
- The most popular dish In the world
- Last season's NBA Champions
- The most famous Halloween candy
- The hardest college to get into
- Last season's March madness winners
- The place Where we go to learn
19 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The most spoken Language • Last season's NBA Champions • The hardest sport in the world • The place Where we go to learn • The most famous Halloween candy • The hardest college to get into • Last season's super bowl winners • Last season's National Champions • The most popular dish In the world • ...
World cup 2022-11-22
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- Who is Englands all time record goal scorer?
- USA 94,who defeated Italy on penalties to win its 4th world cup?
- Who scored Ireland's famous equalizer against Germany in the 2002 world cup
- Which country will Alphonso Davies represent at this years world cup?
- Winner of the second ever world cup
- This famous Hungarian footballer who played in a world cup final for Hungary has a goal of the year award named after him
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- Just Fontaine is the record goal scorer in one world cup, who did he represent?
- Who scored the first goal of the Qatar world cup
- West Germany defeated this nation to win the 1974 world cup
- Winner of the first ever world cup
- The old world cup trophy (Jules rimet) was gifted to this country in 1970 for winning it three times
- Asian country that was one of the host nations in 2002
- Won their first ever world cup in 2010
13 Clues: Winner of the first ever world cup • Winner of the second ever world cup • Won their first ever world cup in 2010 • Who is Englands all time record goal scorer? • Who scored the first goal of the Qatar world cup • Asian country that was one of the host nations in 2002 • West Germany defeated this nation to win the 1974 world cup • ...
Sal 2016-10-18
19 Clues: good • kind • loyal • world • heart • funny • sister • pretty • loving • strong • friend • auntie • helpful • daughter • selfless • beautiful • thoughtful • considerate • independent
Join 4_H 2017-07-18
19 Clues: FUN • CAMP • HEAD • FAIR • CLUB • HEART • LEARN • HANDS • WORLD • TRIPS • CREATE • TALENT • HEALTH • SERVICE • COUNTRY • COMMUNITY • LEADERSHIP • AMBASSADOR • EXPERIENCES
EPCOT Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-22
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- The fastest ride at Disney World can be found at Epcot and reaches speeds of 65 MPH.
- This iconic attraction blends in with the buildings at Morocco pavilion to not take away from the magic or experience of the park. (Hint: Icon for another park)
- True or False, The Seas with Nemo & Friends has the second largest salt water tank in the world
- Name of the light and water show that takes place in the lake at the center of the World Showcase
- You’ll never feel this type of weather standing underneath Spaceship because of its unique drainage system.
- Epcot was the _ park to open in Walt Disney World
- The E in Epcot stands for this. E_ Prototype Community of Tomorrow
- Original Name of The Seas with Nemo & Friends pavilion
- The Rose and Crown pub in the U.K. pavilion has a special machine that can cool this famous beer down to the temperature recommended by the company who makes it.
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- The type of structure that Spaceship Earth is.
- Most recent country to be added to the World Showcase.
- How many festivals are held at EPCOT annually
- The number of pavilions in Epcot’s World Showcase.
- The Land Pavilion provides more than _ of fruit and vegetables that served in Walt Disney World restaurants each year.
- The only country in the World Showcase to be sponsored and aided by a government.
- Country in which you would find the ride Remy's Ratatouille Adventure
- Inside The Land pavilion, there are balloons that represent Earth’s what. (Hint: there are 4 of them)
- This famous science fiction author was hired to help develop the storyline for Spaceship Earth. (Hint: wrote Fahrenheit 451)
- Largest pavilion in Epcot
- What time of day is it always inside the Mexican pavilion
20 Clues: Largest pavilion in Epcot • How many festivals are held at EPCOT annually • The type of structure that Spaceship Earth is. • Epcot was the _ park to open in Walt Disney World • The number of pavilions in Epcot’s World Showcase. • Most recent country to be added to the World Showcase. • Original Name of The Seas with Nemo & Friends pavilion • ...
Norse 2026-03-03
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- how many fates there are (they control the past, present, future)
- he had several monstrous
- the cow who appeared at the beginning of the world
- the first giant (Odin was his son)
- the gold boar ridden by Freyr
- the name of Thor's mighty hammer
- a frost giant
- the god most worshipped by farmers
- board game played by the Norse in which the king has to make it to a corner space
- a carving that could represent a boundary, memorial, or major event
- also known as dark elves, the made many of the gods' magical items
- brisingamen was its name--and it was worn by Freya
- land of the dark elves
- the real name of the world tree
- the magical squirrel who delivered messages on the world tree
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- he lost his head and it was preserved in a well in the roots of the world tree
- land of the frost giant
- the world serpent who lives in the seas of Midgard
- what part of Ymir was turned into the sky of Asgard
- he guards the entrance to the bifrost and owns the Gjallerhorn
- the plant responsible for killing Baldr
- the end of the world
- how many worlds there are on Yggdrasil, and how many days Odin hung on the world tree
- most beloved of the gods, he was murdered by his brother
- this is who lost her hair to one of Loki's tricks
- goddess who owns a fabulous feathered cloak
- Odin gifted these to mankind. The Norse alphabet was made of these
- one of the two realms that helped create the world
- what Odin gave up to earn wisdom
- these magical animals pull Freya's chariot
- where many of the gods live
31 Clues: a frost giant • the end of the world • land of the dark elves • land of the frost giant • he had several monstrous • where many of the gods live • the gold boar ridden by Freyr • the real name of the world tree • the name of Thor's mighty hammer • what Odin gave up to earn wisdom • the first giant (Odin was his son) • the god most worshipped by farmers • ...
WW1 2024-07-30
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- countries: Nations that did not actively participate in World War I as part of either the Allies or Central Powers.
- The process of preparing and organizing troops and resources for war.
- gas: A toxic chemical weapon used during World War I, causing severe burns and respiratory issues.
- A formal agreement to cease fighting or hostilities, often leading to the end of a war.
- wire: Sharp metal strands twisted together used as a barrier or obstacle on the battlefield.
- Great War: Another term used to refer to World War I.
- Large-caliber weapons such as cannons and mortars used in warfare.
- People killed, injured, or missing during a military conflict or disaster.
- Information or material spread to influence public opinion and promote a particular cause.
- bonds: Government-issued bonds sold to civilians to finance war efforts and support the economy.
- warfare: Military strategy involving the use of submarines to attack enemy ships during World War I.
- effort: Collective actions and sacrifices made by a nation during a time of war.
- Powers: Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and other nations during World War I.
- Ideology promoting the interests and culture of a specific nation, often leading to conflicts between nations.
- The controlled distribution of scarce resources such as food and fuel during times of war.
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- Compulsory enlistment of individuals into a nation's armed forces.
- The act of joining or signing up to serve in the military.
- guns: Rapid-firing gun used extensively during World War I, leading to high casualty rates.
- The area where military operations and combat take place during a war.
- Long, narrow ditches constructed for military purposes, often used as defensive positions during World War I.
- warfare: Combat conducted in the airspace using aircraft during World War I.
- Cross: Humanitarian organization that provided medical aid and support to soldiers and civilians during World War I.
- A formal agreement or document that defines terms of peace, boundaries, or alliances.
- Countries that fought together against the Central Powers during World War I.
- The policy of extending a nation's power by acquiring territories and establishing colonies.
- The act of killing a prominent figure for political, religious, or ideological reasons, such as the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand that triggered WWI.
- Armored combat vehicles developed during World War I for use on the battlefield.
- Temporary suspension of hostilities in a conflict, often leading to negotiations.
- of Nations: International organization founded after World War I to promote peace and prevent future conflicts, precursor to the United Nations.
- front: The civilian population and activities within a nation during wartime, including war production, rationing, and support for the military.
30 Clues: Great War: Another term used to refer to World War I. • The act of joining or signing up to serve in the military. • Compulsory enlistment of individuals into a nation's armed forces. • Large-caliber weapons such as cannons and mortars used in warfare. • The process of preparing and organizing troops and resources for war. • ...
Dykota Daughenbaugh - alantic slave trade 2024-10-13
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- conquered the Incas
- competitionfor national wealth
- disease
- Aztec empire
- British vs. french
- landcontrolled by another nation
- privateownership
- new world Africa europe
- slave ships across Alantic
- Spanish abusing native American labor
- conquered the Aztecs
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- first contact with America
- trade across world
- Incan ruler
- investors buy shares larger company
- culture transfer to and from America
- Africa to new world
- mix spanish and native American
- Spanish conquerors
- first British colony
20 Clues: disease • Incan ruler • Aztec empire • privateownership • trade across world • British vs. french • Spanish conquerors • conquered the Incas • Africa to new world • first British colony • conquered the Aztecs • new world Africa europe • first contact with America • slave ships across Alantic • competitionfor national wealth • mix spanish and native American • landcontrolled by another nation • ...
Unit 14 2022-10-05
21 Clues: prom • ASIA • party • world • gather • EUROPE • AFRICA • parade • events, • someone • identity • ethnicity • fireworks • reception • continents • background • ANTARCTICA • AUSTRAILIA • celebration • SOUTH AMERICA • NORTH AMERICA
Topic 16: World War I 2023-03-29
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- a temporary government
- in World War I, the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on their side
- a military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I
- the freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live
- in Marxist theory, the group of workers who would overthrow the czar and come to rule Russia
- an international association formed after World War I with the goal of keeping peace among nations
- a form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield
- a series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War I
- Germany's military plan at the outbreak of World War I, according to which German troops would rapidly defeat France and then move east to attack Russia
- in World War I, the region of northern France where the forces of the Allies and the Central Powers battled each other
- a political party practicing the ideas of Karl Marx and V.I Lenin originally the Russian Bolshevik
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- one of the local representative councils formed in Russia after the downfall of Czar Nicholas II
- a group of revolutionary Russian Marxists who took control of Russia's government in November 1917
- in World War I, the nations of Great Britain, France, and Russia along with the other nations that fought on their side
- a military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War I
- in World War I, the region along the German-Russian border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks
- the peace treaty signed by Germany and the Allied powers after World War I
- a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
18 Clues: a temporary government • the peace treaty signed by Germany and the Allied powers after World War I • the freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live • a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war • ...
World War II Review 2024-05-30
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- This was the final battle in Europe that ultimately led to the surrender of Germany.
- The combination of extreme nationalism and extreme militarism.
- The group of countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, France, and the Soviet Union that opposed the Axis Powers during World War II.
- Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a particular political cause or point of view, was widely used by various countries during World War II.
- This was the largest land battle
- The state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict or disagreement, as seen in the stance of some countries at the beginning of World War II
- The systematic and state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jewish people by the Nazis during World War II.
- A formal agreement or partnership between countries to work together towards a common goal.
- Powers the coalition of countries led by Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
- The battle that was the turning point, for the Americans, in the Pacific Theatre.
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- The deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group to destroy that group, exemplified by the Holocaust during World War II.
- The day of the week Japan attacked Pearl Harbor believing that most people would be resting.
- During the Pearl Harbor attack the sinking of this battleship was the largest loss, in which 1,100 U.S. military personnel died.
- A military tactic used by the Germans during World War II that involved quick and intense attacks to rapidly defeat the enemy.
- A powerful bomb that uses the energy released by the splitting of atoms, notably used by the United States on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan during World War II.
- The Germans' invasion of this country started World War II.
- June 6, 1944, was the day on which the Allied forces invaded France during World War II.
- People were the main target of the Holocaust.
18 Clues: This was the largest land battle • People were the main target of the Holocaust. • The Germans' invasion of this country started World War II. • The combination of extreme nationalism and extreme militarism. • The battle that was the turning point, for the Americans, in the Pacific Theatre. • ...
Great Depression & World Wars 2025-04-14
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- During WW2, the ___ Powers included Germany and Japan.
- _____ was the most decorated American Soldier of World War 2.
- The Stock Market Crash of 1929 marked the beginning of the ___ ___
- ___ and poor farming practices that removed protective grasses were human factors that contributed to the Dust Bowl.
- During World War 1, France, Britain, and the United States were know as the _____
- _____ Warfare was a military strategy where soldiers fought from deep ditches or long walkways spanning miles.
- The _____ Telegram encouraged the United States to enter World War 1
- led a raid that killed over a dozen Americans before the beginning of World War 1.
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- The_____ of Archduke Franz Ferdinand started World War 1.
- The British ship _____ was sunk by German U-Boats
- John Nance Garner served as ___ President under Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- The start of World War 2 helped ___ the Great Depression.
- ___ camps in Texas during WW2 were used to house Japanese-American citizens who had not committed any crimes.
- The surprise military strike by the Japanese on the U.S. was called the Attack on ___ ___.
- During the Great Depression in Texas, many ___ lost their jobs and farms due to economic hardships.
- During the World Wars, ___ took on new jobs in factories, offices, and the military to support the war effort.
- People buying stocks on _____ they could not repay was one major cause of the Stock Market Crash of 1929.
- The ___ ___ caused many farmers to abandon their land and migrate to other states.
- World War _____ in 1914
19 Clues: World War _____ in 1914 • The British ship _____ was sunk by German U-Boats • During WW2, the ___ Powers included Germany and Japan. • The_____ of Archduke Franz Ferdinand started World War 1. • The start of World War 2 helped ___ the Great Depression. • _____ was the most decorated American Soldier of World War 2. • ...
WWI 2024-11-05
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- – Type of fighting during World War I where soldiers faced each other from fortified ditches
- – U.S. government agency that promoted rationing and food conservation during World War I
- Policy of not taking sides in a conflict
- – 1918 U.S. law that penalized speech or actions that criticized the government or the war effort
- U.S. President Woodrow Wilson’s proposal for peace after World War I, including the formation of the League of Nations
- The policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- – The alliance formed in response to the Triple Alliance, consisting of France, Russia, and Britain
- – German submarines used during World War I and World War II
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- U.S. President during World War I, known for his "Fourteen Points"
- – Military alliance formed in 1882 between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- – Type of warfare characterized by advanced technology, industrialized weaponry, and total mobilization
- The peace treaty that ended World War I, imposing heavy reparations on Germany
- – 1917 U.S. law that made it a crime to interfere with military operations or support U.S. enemies during wartime
- Strong patriotic feeling or allegiance to one's own nation
- The belief in building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
- British ocean liner sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, killing 128 Americans
- Agreements between nations to support each other in times of conflict
- – Government-issued bonds to finance the U.S. war effort during World War I
- – 1917 secret communication from Germany to Mexico, promising U.S. territory in exchange for an alliance
19 Clues: Policy of not taking sides in a conflict • Strong patriotic feeling or allegiance to one's own nation • – German submarines used during World War I and World War II • The belief in building up strong armed forces to prepare for war • U.S. President during World War I, known for his "Fourteen Points" • ...
beloved 2024-03-04
24 Clues: of • not • out • are • the • try • are • but • the • God • many • they • into • gone • false • every • world • spirit • wether • because • spirits • believe • Beloved • prophets
Italy National Player 2000s 2023-06-18
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- Hardworking Italian midfielder and strong presence in midfield
- Solid Italian defender and FIFA World Player of the Year in 2006 (also played in the 1990s)
- Talented Italian forward and maverick personality
- Combative Italian defender and scorer in the 2006 World Cup final
- Athletic Italian forward and scorer in the 2006 World Cup final
- Dynamic Italian midfielder and midfield playmaker
- Energetic Italian midfielder and scorer in the 2006 World Cup
- Experienced Italian defender and winner of multiple domestic titles
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- Prolific Italian striker and scorer in the 2006 World Cup
- Tenacious Italian midfielder and midfield enforcer
- Versatile Italian full-back and key member of the 2006 World Cup-winning team
- World-class Italian goalkeeper and record appearance holder (also played in the 1990s)
- Iconic Italian forward and World Cup winner in 2006 (also played in the 1990s)
- Elegant Italian midfielder and master of passing
- Skillful Italian forward and Champions League winner with Juventus (also played in the 1990s)
15 Clues: Elegant Italian midfielder and master of passing • Talented Italian forward and maverick personality • Dynamic Italian midfielder and midfield playmaker • Tenacious Italian midfielder and midfield enforcer • Prolific Italian striker and scorer in the 2006 World Cup • Energetic Italian midfielder and scorer in the 2006 World Cup • ...
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 in Canada)
- 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, located in Pakistan
- 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, located in Iran (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 (it originates in Montana, United States)
- 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, located in India
- This Turkish 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? • The Amazon River starts in this country • This Swedish city spreads across 14 islands • This Turkish city lies on both Europe and Asia • The 2014 FIFA World Cup was held in this country • The world’s largest castle by land area is located here • Name of the only fertile desert in the world, located in Pakistan • ...
33. FIFA Young Player Award 2025-01-14
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- He won the 1978 award,despite missing a penalty he won the 1982 edition in the final against West Germany.
- Peruvian awarded in 1970 during which he scored five goals each at the 1970.
- Awarded in 1990, he is the only player in history to have scored World Cup finals goals for two different national teams, Yogoslavia 1990 ans Croatia 1998.
- Albert .... top-scorer at the 1962 World Cup with four goals, awarded in the same edition.
- ....... Fernandez is the the first Argentinian to win the award in 2022.
- One of Germany's top attackers, he was named the Best Young Player at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
- His three goals in the 2010 World Cup made him the highest-scoring male American player in World Cup history, he was awarded in 2002.
- The Dutch left-winger won the 1994 edition of the award.
- Won the 1998 award, his goal against Argentina in the 1998 World Cup in France was voted one of the greatest ever England goals.
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- At the age of 20, he played in the final of the FIFA World Cup 1966 for West Germany, awarded in the same version.
- Paul ..... the French midfielder was awarded in 2014.
- He was awarded in his first World Cup where Poland reached third place in 1974
- Thomas ..... the German midfielder won the 2010 award.
- Won the Best Young Player award as he helped 'Les Diables Rouges' reach the semi-finals in 1986.
- The French right-back was awarded at the 1982 World Cup.
- He was awarded in 1958, and he was named Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee in 1999.
- Awarded in 2018, the French is one of only two players to have scored in two consecutive World Cup finals.
17 Clues: Paul ..... the French midfielder was awarded in 2014. • Thomas ..... the German midfielder won the 2010 award. • The French right-back was awarded at the 1982 World Cup. • The Dutch left-winger won the 1994 edition of the award. • ....... Fernandez is the the first Argentinian to win the award in 2022. • ...
Random 2023-12-08
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- slowest animal in the world
- tallest animal in the world
- biggest planet in solar system
- longest river in the world
- hot weather
- the planet next to earth
- the country with most islands
- snow
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- most popular sport in the wold
- Santa claus
- popular old band
- the day you were born
- largest country in the world
- smallest planet in solar system
- Santas helpers
- most populated country
16 Clues: snow • Santa claus • hot weather • Santas helpers • popular old band • the day you were born • most populated country • the planet next to earth • longest river in the world • slowest animal in the world • tallest animal in the world • largest country in the world • the country with most islands • most popular sport in the wold • biggest planet in solar system • ...
World CUUUP 2022-12-20
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- Who hosted the 1954 World cup
- How old Messi is
- Hosted the 2018 world cup
- How many times were the Netherlands runners up
- How many times did Uruguay win the world cup
- Who hosted the first world cup
- Who won the world cup in 1998
- The amount of trophies Messi Has won
- Won the 2018 world cup
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- The amount of trophies ronaldo has won.
- Hosted the world cup in 1962
- Winners of the world cup in 1982
- Who were the runners up in 2010
- the amount of times games ended in shootouts
- Won in the 2014 world cup
- How old Christiano Ronaldo is
16 Clues: How old Messi is • Won the 2018 world cup • Won in the 2014 world cup • Hosted the 2018 world cup • Hosted the world cup in 1962 • Who hosted the 1954 World cup • Who won the world cup in 1998 • How old Christiano Ronaldo is • Who hosted the first world cup • Who were the runners up in 2010 • Winners of the world cup in 1982 • The amount of trophies Messi Has won • ...
cricket 2020-04-28
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- australia vs england
- banned for a year
- 99.94 average
- biggest league in the world
- little master
- protect your head
- the thing you use to bowl with
- protect your legs
- the thing you use to hit the ball
- pakistans way of winning (sometimes australia)
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- best in the world at this game
- look like sticks
- best batsman in the world
- makes decisions about the game
- won 2015 world cup
- surface you are going to bowl or bat on
- aussie league of cricket
- things on top of the sticks
18 Clues: 99.94 average • little master • look like sticks • banned for a year • protect your head • protect your legs • won 2015 world cup • australia vs england • aussie league of cricket • best batsman in the world • biggest league in the world • things on top of the sticks • best in the world at this game • makes decisions about the game • the thing you use to bowl with • ...
World Cup #1 2022-06-07
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- - youngest World Cup goal scorer
- oldest World Cup goal scorer
- scored a record 5 goal in one World Cup match
- Holds record for most goals in a single World Cup
- Who is the only player to play in both the 1994 World Cup and the 2010 World Cup
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- country which has conceded the most World Cup goals
- most World Cup goals
- scored the quickest goal in World Cup history
- only player to play in 3 consecutive World Cup Finals
- youngest World Cup appearance
- oldest player to play at a World Cup
11 Clues: most World Cup goals • oldest World Cup goal scorer • youngest World Cup appearance • - youngest World Cup goal scorer • oldest player to play at a World Cup • scored the quickest goal in World Cup history • scored a record 5 goal in one World Cup match • Holds record for most goals in a single World Cup • country which has conceded the most World Cup goals • ...
Jhope's crossword 2019-08-21
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- Cute Masked Horse.
- Solo in WINGS.
- Favorite clothes brand.
- Favorite Drink.
- Solo in Love Yourself Answer.
- His favourite Candy bar.
- Favorite Color.
- Month Hope World was released.
- Solo Album.
- Birth month.
- Favorite Number.
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- Jhope was jokingly associated with this Animal.
- Last Track in Hope World.
- Birthday Place.
- Jhope hates this Animal.
- Predebut Nickname.
- First Track in Hope World.
- Pet.
- Jhope's unit with V
- His favourite Activity.
20 Clues: Pet. • Solo Album. • Birth month. • Solo in WINGS. • Birthday Place. • Favorite Drink. • Favorite Color. • Favorite Number. • Cute Masked Horse. • Predebut Nickname. • Jhope's unit with V • Favorite clothes brand. • His favourite Activity. • Jhope hates this Animal. • His favourite Candy bar. • Last Track in Hope World. • First Track in Hope World. • Solo in Love Yourself Answer. • ...
Soccer 2024-05-20
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- How often is a World Cup?
- What is the team that has been undefeated 51 this season?
- The only goalkeeper who has a golden ball
- Which player did they kill because he scored an own goal in a World Cup?
- How many teams have the sextet?
- Who plays in the al-nassr?
- What team won the last World Cup?
- Player who scored the most in the World Cup?
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- The team most benefited by the referees?
- The most important league in soccer
- Player who hasn't been able to win any title being one of the best in the world?
- what is the best player in the world?
- The only player who only played in a club?
- Which player played in the three most important leagues (premier league, league, series A)
- Team with more World Cups?
15 Clues: How often is a World Cup? • Who plays in the al-nassr? • Team with more World Cups? • How many teams have the sextet? • What team won the last World Cup? • The most important league in soccer • what is the best player in the world? • The team most benefited by the referees? • The only goalkeeper who has a golden ball • The only player who only played in a club? • ...
The Columbian Exchange 2026-01-25
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- a deadly Old World disease that devastated Indigenous populations in the Americas.
- a respiratory disease transferred from Europeans to Indigenous populations,
- a New World crop that supported major population growth when introduced to Europe.
- a staple crop from the Americas that became essential to diets in Europe and Africa.
- the explorer whose 1492 voyage initiated sustained contact between Europe and the Americas, triggering the Columbian Exchange.
- the horrific transatlantic journey enslaved Africans endured en route to the Americas.
- the process of increasing worldwide interconnectedness, which began accelerating during the age of exploration.
- an Old World grain introduced to the Americas and grown on plantations.
- Old World animals reintroduced to the Americas, transforming transportation and hunting.
- the term used by Europeans to describe the newly encountered Americas during exploration.
- the establishment of settlements and control by European powers in the Americas, influencing language, religion, and culture.
- the spread of ideas, beliefs, languages, and traditions between interacting societies through contact.
- a large agricultural estate in the Americas where enslaved labor was used to grow cash crops.
- the forced movement of millions of Africans to the Americas between the 15th and 19th centuries.
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- an American crop that transformed global cuisines, particularly in Europe.
- a European grain brought to the Americas, becoming a key food crop.
- a plant native to the Americas that became a profitable global cash crop.
- referring to the native peoples of the Americas who were heavily affected by European diseases and colonization.
- the movement of peoples, plants, animals, diseases, and cultures between the Old World and New World beginning with European exploration.
- livestock brought by Europeans that reshaped agriculture and diets in the New World.
- domesticated birds brought from the Old World to the New World.
- a highly contagious viral infection brought to the Americas by Europeans, causing widespread epidemics.
- Old World animals introduced to the Americas, influencing farming and textiles.
- the regions of Europe, Asia, and Africa involved in trade, migration, and cultural diffusion during the age of exploration.
- the system of trade connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas during the age of exploration, including goods and enslaved people.
- an Old World crop brought to the Caribbean, leading to large plantations and increased demand for slave labor.
- the plant used to make chocolate, transported from the Americas to Europe.
- the body’s resistance to disease, which Indigenous peoples lacked against many European illnesses.
- a native crop of the Americas widely spread through the Columbian Exchange.
29 Clues: domesticated birds brought from the Old World to the New World. • a European grain brought to the Americas, becoming a key food crop. • an Old World grain introduced to the Americas and grown on plantations. • a plant native to the Americas that became a profitable global cash crop. • an American crop that transformed global cuisines, particularly in Europe. • ...
Pele Why Soccer Matters 2015-01-19
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- Were Pele won his 2ond world cup
- The way Pele and his friends used to play
- The place brazil lost to Uruguay 2x1 in a world cup final
- The material that the first ball Pele played with was made out of
- The place that Pele played his last world cup
- The state that Pele was born in
- Pele's father
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- Best soccer player in the history of soccer
- The name England gives soccer
- 2nd soccer club that Pele played for
- Pele's friend and fellow attacker
- The most famous sport in the world
- Were Pele won his first world cup
- First soccer club that Pele played for
- Won 5 world cups
15 Clues: Pele's father • Won 5 world cups • The name England gives soccer • The state that Pele was born in • Were Pele won his 2ond world cup • Pele's friend and fellow attacker • Were Pele won his first world cup • The most famous sport in the world • 2nd soccer club that Pele played for • First soccer club that Pele played for • The way Pele and his friends used to play • ...
Country puzzle 2023-06-10
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- an island under India (hint: Ms George)
- the official languages are english and tagalog
- the capital city is berlin
- neighbout of Greece and North Macedonia
- home to the Taj Mahal
- the capital is Lisbon
- Baguette.
- a huge African island, also named after a movie
- a country located in the horn of africa
- The biggest country in Africa
- New ______
- this country is bordered by 5 countries (Czech republic, Austria, Poland, Hungary and Ukraine)
- the country has more sheep than people
- Happiest country in the world
- the richest country in the world
- Home to the pop star rihanna
- A Country made up of islands. Countries nearby include Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican republic etc.
- the most populated country in africa
- pizza and pasta
- this country owns greenland
- the amazon river runs through this country
- the capital city is tehran
- the country has three capitals one is Johannesburg
- the 2022 world cup was hosted in this country
- home to ikea
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- the most dangerous country in the world
- home to the ancient pyramids
- home to the oldest capital in Europe
- unscramble the country "roomcoc"
- the country in the most debt
- the most popular cities from this country include (Canberra, Sydney, Perth, Adelaide)
- the smallest country in the world
- The largest "stan" country
- the capital city is Ankara
- this country is home to the tallest mountain in the world (mount Everest)
- The country won the 2022 world cup
- The country is West of Mozambique
- Maple syrup.
- The country is South of Tanzania
- one of the 2 countries that have their countries outline in their flag
- Home to the city Mecca considered "the fountainhead and cradle of Islam"
- land between Albania and Serbia
- this country is entirely covered by the Sahara desert
- the country was previously named Swaziland
- the least densely populated country in the world
- South East Asian country that is split into 2 different parts, peninsula _______ and East _______.
- 1 of the 2 landlocked countries in South America
- This is also a us state
- Home to St. Patrick's day
- the most polluted country in the world
- everything is made in _____
- the largest country in the world
- a communist island near the south of Florida
- the longest country in the world
54 Clues: Baguette. • New ______ • Maple syrup. • home to ikea • pizza and pasta • home to the Taj Mahal • the capital is Lisbon • This is also a us state • Home to St. Patrick's day • the capital city is berlin • The largest "stan" country • the capital city is Ankara • the capital city is tehran • everything is made in _____ • this country owns greenland • home to the ancient pyramids • ...
Jhope's crossword 2024-10-14
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- Cute Masked Horse.
- Solo in WINGS.
- Favorite clothes brand.
- Favorite Drink.
- Solo in Love Yourself Answer.
- His favourite Candy bar.
- Favorite Color.
- Month Hope World was released.
- Solo Album.
- Birth month.
- Favorite Number.
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- Jhope was jokingly associated with this Animal.
- Last Track in Hope World.
- Birthday Place.
- Jhope hates this Animal.
- Predebut Nickname.
- First Track in Hope World.
- Pet.
- Jhope's unit with V
- His favourite Activity.
20 Clues: Pet. • Solo Album. • Birth month. • Solo in WINGS. • Birthday Place. • Favorite Drink. • Favorite Color. • Favorite Number. • Cute Masked Horse. • Predebut Nickname. • Jhope's unit with V • Favorite clothes brand. • His favourite Activity. • Jhope hates this Animal. • His favourite Candy bar. • Last Track in Hope World. • First Track in Hope World. • Solo in Love Yourself Answer. • ...
"W FAMILY" CROSSWORD 2013-11-19
22 Clues: wow • two • what • wait • word • wolf • kiwi • wind • wand • watch • world • wally • wagon • white • water • wizard • yellow • winner • window • winter • halloween • watermelon
Mabel - What did ancient societies believe about creation? 2021-10-26
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- Muslim's creator of the world
- a religion originated on India
- Describes how things originated
- How Babylonian's called the earth
- Christian book that tells the creation's story
- Believes in one God
- Christians know the Hebrew bible as the
- Jew's creator of the world
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- Another word for old
- Believe in many gods
- Believes in the son of God and in the Jew's creator of the world
- Its the Jew's people religion
- A set of beliefs and source of faith
- An emotion when you are feeling down
- Egyptians' god of sun who also created the world
- Babylonian's creator of the world
16 Clues: Believes in one God • Another word for old • Believe in many gods • Jew's creator of the world • Muslim's creator of the world • Its the Jew's people religion • a religion originated on India • Describes how things originated • How Babylonian's called the earth • Babylonian's creator of the world • A set of beliefs and source of faith • An emotion when you are feeling down • ...
Hinduism Crossword 2015-10-27
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- Goddess of light, beauty, good fortune, and wealth
- Universal mother
- The idea of passing through many lives to reach Brahman
- Preserver of the world
- King of the gods; ruler of the heavens and sky
- creator of the world
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- God of the sun
- The consequences of how a person lives
- Goddess of knowledge, music, and creative arts
- Destroyer of the world
- Lord of existing beings; remover of obstacles
- Teacher of the world
- One of the oldest religions in the world, 3rd largest
- The universal spirit
- The divine law
15 Clues: God of the sun • The divine law • Universal mother • Teacher of the world • The universal spirit • creator of the world • Destroyer of the world • Preserver of the world • The consequences of how a person lives • Lord of existing beings; remover of obstacles • Goddess of knowledge, music, and creative arts • King of the gods; ruler of the heavens and sky • ...
KIDS CORNER - PLANET EARTH 2017-02-28
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- BUTTERFLIES TASTE WITH THIS
- TAUROPHOBIA IS A FEAR OF...
- RENOWNED PRIMATOLOGIST, JANE ...
- A POISONOUS AUSTRALIAN MAMMAL
- LARGEST CAT SPECIES
- CAN ONLY EAT WHEN ITS HEAD IS UPSIDE DOWN
- LARGEST MEMBER OF THE DEER FAMILY
- THE FASTEST LAND ANIMAL IN THE WORLD
- THIS LARGE MAMMAL CAN SMELL WATER 3 MILES AWAY
- HAS NO SWEAT GLANDS AND USES ITS MOUTH TO RELEASE HEAT
- SMALLEST AND RAREST MARINE MAMMAL
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- MAIN PREY OF THE POLAR BEAR
- CANIS LUPUS IS ...
- THE ONLY MAMMAL CAPABLE OF TRUE FLIGHT
- THE SLOWEST FISH
- LAYER OF FAT BENEATH THE SKIN OF A WHALE
- LARGEST BIRD IN THE WORLD
- REPORTED IN 2016 AS THE MOST TRAFFICKED MAMMAL IN THE WORLD
- BEES ARE FOUND ON EVERY CONTINENT ON EARTH, EXCEPT THIS ONE
- THE OLDEST RAINFOREST IN THE WORLD
- ICONIC PRIMATE ENDEMIC TO MADAGASCAR
- THE LARGEST PRIMATE IN THE WORLD
- FIRST COUNTRY TO GRANT ALL GREAT APES WITH LEGAL RIGHTS
23 Clues: THE SLOWEST FISH • CANIS LUPUS IS ... • LARGEST CAT SPECIES • LARGEST BIRD IN THE WORLD • MAIN PREY OF THE POLAR BEAR • BUTTERFLIES TASTE WITH THIS • TAUROPHOBIA IS A FEAR OF... • A POISONOUS AUSTRALIAN MAMMAL • RENOWNED PRIMATOLOGIST, JANE ... • THE LARGEST PRIMATE IN THE WORLD • LARGEST MEMBER OF THE DEER FAMILY • SMALLEST AND RAREST MARINE MAMMAL • ...
Canada 2017-06-26
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- how much of the population resides in cities?
- Canada celebrates Thanksgiving in the month of
- longest beach in the world
- where is the worlds smallest jail?
- there are ___ cars for every 1000 people
- there are 2.5 million _________ in canada
- Canada is the world leader of what?
- 9% of the worlds what?
- Longest river in Canada?
- What territory is the highest mountain in Canada?
- most northern point
- most popular cheese in canada
- how many Canadian households have TVs in the bathroom?
- name of one dollar coin
- inventor of basketball
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- lowest temperature in the world (fahrenheit)
- longest street in the world
- median age of the country
- national animal
- fifth largest indoor shopping mall in the world
- The border between Canada and the United states is called
- Canada's money has ________ on it to help the blind
- Canada day is celebrated when?
- how many Canadians live on the US Canada border
- life expectancy at birth in Canada
25 Clues: national animal • most northern point • 9% of the worlds what? • inventor of basketball • name of one dollar coin • Longest river in Canada? • median age of the country • longest beach in the world • longest street in the world • most popular cheese in canada • Canada day is celebrated when? • where is the worlds smallest jail? • life expectancy at birth in Canada • ...
Countries 2024-06-12
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- Has the World famous Machu Picchu.
- Home to the World's tallest waterfall on land, Angel Falls.
- Home to the Abu Simbel temple and Valley of Kings.
- Home to the World's highest mountain peak.
- World's flattest country.
- Most mountainous country in the world.
- Home to Trevi fountain and Venice city.
- Home to Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa.
- Birthplace of the Steelpan.
- Acronym of the country with 11 different time zones.
- Country has the most lakes in the World.
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- The people of this country inspired the Olympic Games.
- Country is so small it can fit in the Central Park.
- Home to highest number of venomous animals.
- Considered to be the birthplace of Halloween.
- This city is the smallest country in the World.
- Has 8000 Terracotta clay soldiers guarding an Emperor.
- Has islands shaped like a palm tree.
- Largest country in the World.
- Democratic Republic of _______ is home to the largest lava lake.
20 Clues: World's flattest country. • Birthplace of the Steelpan. • Largest country in the World. • Has the World famous Machu Picchu. • Has islands shaped like a palm tree. • Most mountainous country in the world. • Home to Trevi fountain and Venice city. • Country has the most lakes in the World. • Home to the World's highest mountain peak. • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-02
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- What might increase due to electronic transactions?
- What is not used in cashless transactions?
- What becomes more transparent in cashless transactions?
- What simplifies payments in a cashless society?
- What becomes less frequently used in a cashless world?
- What becomes more important in cashless transactions?
- What decreases with cashless transactions?
- What becomes less necessary in a cashless world?
- What can be easier to manage without cash?
- What becomes easier in a cashless society?
- What is harder to do in a cashless world?
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- What might be lost due to hacking in a cashless world?
- What is harder to trace in cash transactions?
- What may happen if the payment system fails?
- What decreases with a cashless society?
- What won't happen in a cashless society?
- What is a weakness of electronic payment systems?
- What risk increases in a cashless world?
- What is harder to avoid in a cashless society?
- What is not needed in cashless transactions?
20 Clues: What decreases with a cashless society? • What won't happen in a cashless society? • What risk increases in a cashless world? • What is harder to do in a cashless world? • What is not used in cashless transactions? • What decreases with cashless transactions? • What can be easier to manage without cash? • What becomes easier in a cashless society? • ...
Baseball Teams Trivia! 2023-08-14
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- This team will be relocating to Las Vegas, NV next season
- Garth Brooks once tried out for this team
- Cleveland __________
- This team’s stadium has the “Green Monster”
- This team is based in Arlington, TX
- This team is the only MLB team not in the United States
- Name of Philadelphia Phillie’s mascot
- This team lost the World Series to the Chicago Cubs in Back to the Future II
- This team went 108 years without winning a World Series
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- This team was formerly known as Montreal Expos
- Los Angeles baseball team located in Anaheim, CA
- Won the 2021 World Series
- This team was involved int eh 1919 Black Sox Scandal
- This team cheated in games using trash cans
- This team plays at Tropicana Field
- This team plays at Camden Yards
- This team has won the most World Series
- Name of San Francisco Giant’s mascot
- __________ Padres
- Won the 2020 World Series
20 Clues: __________ Padres • Cleveland __________ • Won the 2021 World Series • Won the 2020 World Series • This team plays at Camden Yards • This team plays at Tropicana Field • This team is based in Arlington, TX • Name of San Francisco Giant’s mascot • Name of Philadelphia Phillie’s mascot • This team has won the most World Series • Garth Brooks once tried out for this team • ...
Sword of Summer 2022-02-25
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- the all-father hung on the world tree for nine days to gain knowledge of the runes
- lord of wolves bit off the hand of Tyr
- two sons on thor that are destined to survive ragnarok
- the overseers of valhalla
- a squirrel who lives in the world tree that insults everyone that gets on the tree
- father of Frey and Freya god of boats
- the rope that rebinded Fenris Wolf
- goddess of the sea
- the sword of the summer
- the land of the giants
- The world tree
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- the world of the dwarves
- an eternal paradise for fallen heroes
- god of summer and fertility father of Magnus
- the world of humans
- the hammer of thor that keeps the giants at bay
- the clan of war gods and goddesses
- the sister of Frey
- son of frey einherji
- lord of muspellheim
- the island where fenris wolf is held captive
- three sisters who control the fate of the worlds
22 Clues: The world tree • the sister of Frey • goddess of the sea • the world of humans • lord of muspellheim • son of frey einherji • the land of the giants • the sword of the summer • the world of the dwarves • the overseers of valhalla • the clan of war gods and goddesses • the rope that rebinded Fenris Wolf • an eternal paradise for fallen heroes • father of Frey and Freya god of boats • ...
Countries 2023-01-16
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- Darkest____
- The country featured in the book “Shattered”
- Has a lion holding a sword on its flag
- 20th most populous country
- "Bluey"
- Square
- Has the most tanks in the world
- Is a military rival to India
- Borders the most countries in the world
- Largest Country in the EU
- Geothermal Energy
- Borders China and Russia
- Smallest Country in Mainland Africa
- Largest shoreline
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- Most islands of any country
- Frodo,Sam,Pippin,Merry,Gandalf
- Highest currency value
- Country with the 3rd most gun ownership
- Former part of the USSR and the first person in space was launched from here
- ______Canal
- Petra
- 98.8% is covered in mountains
- Uses the kip as currency
- Has the longest town name in the world
- 16th Biggest Country In the World
- Shares a salt lake with Jordan
- The only flag without red, blue or white on it in the world
- Started the christmas tree tradition
- Vanilla
- Grand Prix
30 Clues: Petra • Square • "Bluey" • Vanilla • Grand Prix • Darkest____ • ______Canal • Geothermal Energy • Largest shoreline • Highest currency value • Uses the kip as currency • Borders China and Russia • Largest Country in the EU • 20th most populous country • Most islands of any country • Is a military rival to India • 98.8% is covered in mountains • Frodo,Sam,Pippin,Merry,Gandalf • ...
Non communicable Diseases 2026-03-23
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- - is a cardiovascular disease
- - Heart disease is very ______
- - NCDs _____ be passed from person to person
- issue - NCDs are a _______ for almost every country in the world, including the cook Islands
- - NCDs affect men and women equally
- axes - stands for SA
- - a graph must have a _______
- - stands for _______
- blood pressure - Having ______ increases our RISK of being affected by NCD
- - Respiratory diseases that make it ______ to breathe
- care - Medical and _______ for people with NCDs cost the world billions of dollars each year
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- - a study to collect information from many people
- - when the body has trouble making hormone called _____
- cancer - another type of cancer
- - stands for C
- - NCDs cause ______ sickness than any other type of illness in the world
- - It takes many years before the disease is _____
- - Useful behaviour changes could include eating less and ____ food
- - Examples of risk factors are being ______
- - NCDs happen in every _______ in the world
- - NCD deaths occur in poorer _____ of the world
21 Clues: - stands for C • axes - stands for SA • - stands for _______ • - is a cardiovascular disease • - a graph must have a _______ • - Heart disease is very ______ • cancer - another type of cancer • - NCDs affect men and women equally • - Examples of risk factors are being ______ • - NCDs happen in every _______ in the world • - NCDs _____ be passed from person to person • ...
Puzzle 5 2026-03-20
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- Del __, Juventus all-time leading goalscorer
- EA ___, the publisher of FIFA video game series
- Creative and advanced playmaker
- The official match ball of the Euro 2004
- The confederation of North and Central America
- The 2018 World Cup top scorer
- Widely regarded as the greatest female player of all time
- The first country to win the World Cup
- A Liberian legend turned president
- A Swedish player to score in three World Cups
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- “The Special One”
- ___ FC, the most successful club in Australia
- Roll the ball between an opponent's legs
- The first Asian player to be nominated for the Ballon d’Or
- The most top-flight League titles in France
- The stadium hosted the World Cup finals in 1950 and 2014
- Scoring two goals in a single match
- Jules ___ , the name of the original World Cup trophy
- Breach of the Laws of the Game by a player
- ___ of God, Maradona's infamous goal
20 Clues: “The Special One” • The 2018 World Cup top scorer • Creative and advanced playmaker • A Liberian legend turned president • Scoring two goals in a single match • ___ of God, Maradona's infamous goal • The first country to win the World Cup • Roll the ball between an opponent's legs • The official match ball of the Euro 2004 • Breach of the Laws of the Game by a player • ...
World Studies 7 (Q1) 2022-12-19
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- This country has the most islands
- Country with the most pyramids
- This country his home to the language of Portuguese
- The country we live in
- The Incas lived in this modern-day country
- This is the largest country by land size
- This country is it's own continent
- This country colonized (invaded) Mexico
- This country won the 2022 World Cup
- The country the most north in North America
- This continent is not a country and does not have any countries on it
- Largest country in South America
- Also called Vatican City, this is the smallest country in the world
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- Smallest country by land size in Africa
- This country celebrates Christmas by eating KFC
- This country's film industry is called Nollywood
- Where Kpop is from
- This is the newest country
- This country is home to the world's largest waterfall, Victoria Falls
- This country played Argentina in the 2022 World Cup finals
- This country is home to the second largest lake in the world, Lake Victoria
- This country is home to the world's largest camel market
- Longest country in the world
- The country south of United States
- This country is home to the world heritage site Angkor Wat
- The Panama Canal cuts through this country
- only country in the world which has all the 5 vowels that occur only once
- This is the largest country by population
28 Clues: Where Kpop is from • The country we live in • This is the newest country • Longest country in the world • Country with the most pyramids • Largest country in South America • This country has the most islands • This country is it's own continent • The country south of United States • This country won the 2022 World Cup • Smallest country by land size in Africa • ...
wilson 2024-04-16
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- the whole story
- under door frame
- dies and calls a mentor
- world opposite from the unknown world
- Baggins what is Bilbo's full name
- Cambell writer of Hero with 1000 Faces
- main character
- weird character
- world different world
- figure character who helps take care of someone
- heroes trainer
- person on the same team
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- small hairy thing
- story the big hero thing
- what did the dragon steal from the dwarves
- small hairy person
- what is the dragon's name
- the heroes blank
- to call the hero doesn't want to go 2nd thoughts
- person who calls a hero
20 Clues: main character • heroes trainer • the whole story • weird character • under door frame • the heroes blank • small hairy thing • small hairy person • world different world • dies and calls a mentor • person who calls a hero • person on the same team • story the big hero thing • what is the dragon's name • Baggins what is Bilbo's full name • world opposite from the unknown world • ...
The Age Of Exploration 2021-09-01
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- original people who lived in a place
- arrived in the new world in 1492-1504
- a form of Christianity
- people forced to work for no profit, mistreated
- native people to their homeland
- the type of mineral/rock Spain Wanted to get rich
- colonized the New World/Spanish Conquerors
- arrived to the New World via canoe
- land far away from home
- a very bad sickness/ what the Europeans brought
- Country located in Europe, funded Columbus’s journey
- peoples status in social classes
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- the top person in the hierarchy
- circumnavigated the globe
- located in the center-east of America,Columbus arrived there
- a religion which believes in one god
- Country located in Europe, sent to new world to force natives off land & become leaders
- was the main language in the new world, comes from Spain
- First settlement for the French
- bottom tier of the social class
20 Clues: a form of Christianity • land far away from home • circumnavigated the globe • the top person in the hierarchy • native people to their homeland • First settlement for the French • bottom tier of the social class • peoples status in social classes • arrived to the New World via canoe • original people who lived in a place • a religion which believes in one god • ...
