world Crossword Puzzles
Polly's World 2022-10-02
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- I like to -------- with Lana on our bikes
- Monty is a ---------- breed, he's a Cocker Spaniel
- The ------- is the person in the middle of a football field
- My --------- pudding is chocolate
- I am ------------ all my money to my mum's account
- I like the taste of the -------- my mum gives me
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- My ---------- is Amaris to Julia
- Polly is the ------ of her mum and did's world
- The -------- to white is black
- These pages are stuck together, you can't -------- them!
- Music is of -------- to me!
- I am ------- i like Noah!
- I can't ------ between red and pink lipstick, hmm
- I ------- i should know how to spell this now!!
14 Clues: I am ------- i like Noah! • Music is of -------- to me! • The -------- to white is black • My ---------- is Amaris to Julia • My --------- pudding is chocolate • I like to -------- with Lana on our bikes • Polly is the ------ of her mum and did's world • I ------- i should know how to spell this now!! • I like the taste of the -------- my mum gives me • ...
Emma's World 2019-02-20
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- putting your finger or hand on something
- it'like a sceen
- a sound you make when you feel pain
- stop something or use it up
- you lift something up and bring it to another place
- a kind of machine
- without a driver
- you move your body to keep fit
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- that's a sound, like a bee does
- you put them over your ears to listen
- You wear it around your arm and it shows the time.
- the teacher writes on it
- a room where you do fitness exercises
- like bluetooth, you don't need a cable
14 Clues: it'like a sceen • without a driver • a kind of machine • the teacher writes on it • stop something or use it up • you move your body to keep fit • that's a sound, like a bee does • a sound you make when you feel pain • you put them over your ears to listen • a room where you do fitness exercises • like bluetooth, you don't need a cable • putting your finger or hand on something • ...
Expanding World 2021-01-15
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- Treaty between Spain and Portugal
- large agricultural estates
- a labor system used by the Spanish, with approval from Queen Isabella.
- led Spanish Conquistadors to defeat the Aztecs
- Spanish or Portuguese official in colonial Latin America
- Spanish conquering forces
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- the (blank) exchange between Europe and the Americas
- First person to circumnavigate the world
- New style of ship developed by the Portuguese
- First name of sailor the America is named after
- a system of knots used for record keeping
- Housing used by the Iroquois people
- a circular tent made out of wooden poles and buffalo skin
- Credited with discovering America
14 Clues: Spanish conquering forces • large agricultural estates • Treaty between Spain and Portugal • Credited with discovering America • Housing used by the Iroquois people • First person to circumnavigate the world • a system of knots used for record keeping • New style of ship developed by the Portuguese • led Spanish Conquistadors to defeat the Aztecs • ...
World Geography 2021-08-20
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- --- geography studies people
- The --- level refers to a town
- It deals with people and how they ---.
- Like scientists geographers gather ---
- Regions have one or more --- features.
- --- geography studies land features
- Geography is called a --- science
- Geographers gather data by making ---
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- Geographers study --- images
- --- look at the world in different ways
- A country's - is made of human and physical
- Geography is the study of the ---
- ___ means "around the world."
- A regional level is --- than a local level.
14 Clues: Geographers study --- images • --- geography studies people • ___ means "around the world." • The --- level refers to a town • Geography is the study of the --- • Geography is called a --- science • --- geography studies land features • Geographers gather data by making --- • It deals with people and how they ---. • Like scientists geographers gather --- • ...
World Geo 2023-02-13
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- A caldera is a large depression formed when a volcano erupts and collapses.
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- a person's identity or a person's sense of belonging to one state or to one nation.
- a hard stony substance secreted by certain marine coelenterates as an external skeleton, typically forming large reefs in warm seas.
- any remote or sparsely populated region.shatterbelt
- a member of the indigenous people of New Zealand.
- relating to the indigenous peoples of Australia or their languages.
- whiten by exposure to sunlight or by a chemical process.
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- a site of remarkable variety and beauty on the north-east coast of Australia.
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance.
- a small freshwater lake near a larger lake or river.
- a curved flat piece of wood that can be thrown so that it will return to the thrower, traditionally used by Australian Aboriginal people as a hunting weapon.
- a ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands formed of coral.
- a neutral area serving to separate hostile forces or nations.
14 Clues: a member of the indigenous people of New Zealand. • any remote or sparsely populated region.shatterbelt • a small freshwater lake near a larger lake or river. • whiten by exposure to sunlight or by a chemical process. • a neutral area serving to separate hostile forces or nations. • a ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands formed of coral. • ...
World History 2023-02-27
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- collective defense treaty b/t Soviet Union & 7 European countries
- promised Palestinians the Gaza Strip & West Bank
- helped expand China's empire/power
- introduced the idea of gravity & laws of motion
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; 29 members
- leader of nonviolent protest against Britain
- believed people had natural rights
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- intro to new ideas about truth & logic
- US plan to aid war-torn European nations
- Communist who started the Peoples rep. of China
- sailed around the tip of Africa
- World War 2 genocide of the European Jews
- intergovernment organization that maintains peace
- discovered the planets orbit the sun in oval shape ellipse
14 Clues: sailed around the tip of Africa • helped expand China's empire/power • believed people had natural rights • intro to new ideas about truth & logic • US plan to aid war-torn European nations • World War 2 genocide of the European Jews • leader of nonviolent protest against Britain • North Atlantic Treaty Organization; 29 members • ...
Exponent World 2023-03-08
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- Two curved lines on the outside of an expression that group its contents together
- The answer to an addition
- The answer to a subtraction
- Two expressions on either side of an equal sign that is always true
- The small number in the corner, indicating how many times the base is multiplied by itself
- If we have an exponent applied to another exponent, usually after brackets, we should multiply these exponents
- The 'main' number or variable that has an exponent
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- When dividing two of the same bases exponents should be subtracted
- An exponent outside brackets should be applied to each number and variable inside the brackets
- When multiplying two identical bases the exponents can be added
- The entire base and exponent grouped together is this
- Anything to the power of zero is 1, if zero to the power of zero
- Another word for distribute
- When the exponent is negative, we flip the base (numerator/denominator) and make the exponent positive
- Two or more numbers and variables that don't contain an equals sign
15 Clues: The answer to an addition • The answer to a subtraction • Another word for distribute • The 'main' number or variable that has an exponent • The entire base and exponent grouped together is this • When multiplying two identical bases the exponents can be added • Anything to the power of zero is 1, if zero to the power of zero • ...
Postclassical World 2023-03-02
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- First leader of the Sui
- Navigational tool developed by the Chinese
- Genghis Khan's birthname
- Winds in the Indian Ocean
- Male-dominated society
- Capital of Abbasid Empire
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- First Christian kingdom in Africa
- Trading city in West Africa
- To make the feet as small as 3 inches
- Trade network across Asia
- First Islamic Dynasty
- United the Mongols
- City on the Silk Road
- Philosopher in Ancient China
14 Clues: United the Mongols • First Islamic Dynasty • City on the Silk Road • Male-dominated society • First leader of the Sui • Genghis Khan's birthname • Trade network across Asia • Winds in the Indian Ocean • Capital of Abbasid Empire • Trading city in West Africa • Philosopher in Ancient China • First Christian kingdom in Africa • To make the feet as small as 3 inches • ...
Contemporary World 2023-03-31
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- Special Economic Zones.
- A government controlled by a dictator.
- North American Free Trade Agreement.
- A government that gives power to the citizens and elected representatives.
- National Union for the Total Independence of Angola.
- The Eastern side of Germany that is controlled by the Soviet Union.
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- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- The Western side of Germany that is controlled by the three allies.
- A communist government
- An alliance formed by a group of people that want to work together to achieve a goal.
- A border dividing Europe into two sides with one of them being controlled by the Soviet Union.
- The transfer business or industry into a public to private control.
- Kosovo Liberation Army.
- A process by which agriculture or other plant life depletes because of human or natural causes.
14 Clues: A communist government • Special Economic Zones. • Kosovo Liberation Army. • North American Free Trade Agreement. • The North Atlantic Treaty Organization • A government controlled by a dictator. • National Union for the Total Independence of Angola. • The Western side of Germany that is controlled by the three allies. • ...
World Cup 2023-06-15
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- Shouting and showing support for a team or player.
- A game or competition between two teams.
- A large sports arena where games are played in front of a crowd.
- An official who enforces the rules of a game and makes decisions.
- A player who defends the goal and tries to prevent the opposing team from scoring.
- The leader of a team, often responsible for making decisions on the field.
- A punishment given to a player for breaking the rules.
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- An official who enforces the rules of a game and makes decisions.
- A person participating in a game or sport.
- A point scored in a game, usually by putting the ball into the opponent's net.
- A group of players working together in a game or sport.
- The winner of a competition or tournament.
- Striking the ball with the foot.
- A prize or reward given to the winner of a competition.
- Sending the ball to a teammate by kicking or throwing.
15 Clues: Striking the ball with the foot. • A game or competition between two teams. • A person participating in a game or sport. • The winner of a competition or tournament. • Shouting and showing support for a team or player. • Sending the ball to a teammate by kicking or throwing. • A punishment given to a player for breaking the rules. • ...
Caroline's World 2023-06-09
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- cream Best cold treat
- our sweet town
- Summer reading club home base
- Water-based summer activity
- Gooey fireside treat
- Where you'll be most of the summer
- Ocean boat adventures
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- What to do with a paper and pencil
- What's out for summer
- The people who know and love you best
- Besties
- How you get around town
- Quiet hobby, many pages
- Favorite summer sunny day destination
14 Clues: Besties • our sweet town • Gooey fireside treat • What's out for summer • cream Best cold treat • Ocean boat adventures • How you get around town • Quiet hobby, many pages • Water-based summer activity • Summer reading club home base • What to do with a paper and pencil • Where you'll be most of the summer • The people who know and love you best • Favorite summer sunny day destination
Beautiful World 2013-11-27
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- a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water
- having a lot of healthy plants
- a large area of land that is covered with trees
- a naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain
- a slowly moving mass of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles
- a deep valley with very steep sides of rock that usually has a river running through it
- a steep rock face, esp. at the edge of the sea
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- very dry, receiving very little rain
- an area of lower land between two mountains or hills
- very impressive
- a large underground chamber, typically of natural origin, in a hillside or cliff
- a way or track laid down for walking or made by continual treading
- smooth and level, without higher or lower areas
- a thick forest with many large plants and tall trees growing very close together, usually in an area that receives a lot of rain
14 Clues: very impressive • having a lot of healthy plants • very dry, receiving very little rain • a steep rock face, esp. at the edge of the sea • a large area of land that is covered with trees • smooth and level, without higher or lower areas • an area of lower land between two mountains or hills • a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water • ...
World Religions 2013-08-30
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- Place of worship for Jews
- Place of worship for Christians
- Place of worship for Muslims
- Holy book for Sikhs
- Place of worship for Sikhs
- Holy book for Christians
- Founder of Sikhism
- Place of worship for Hindus
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- Holy book for Jews
- Founder of Buddhism
- Founder of Islam
- Holy book for Muslims
- Founder of Christianity
- Founder of Judaism
14 Clues: Founder of Islam • Holy book for Jews • Founder of Sikhism • Founder of Judaism • Founder of Buddhism • Holy book for Sikhs • Holy book for Muslims • Founder of Christianity • Holy book for Christians • Place of worship for Jews • Place of worship for Sikhs • Place of worship for Hindus • Place of worship for Muslims • Place of worship for Christians
DIGITAL WORLD 2015-03-12
14 Clues: ekran • guzik • skaner • folder • myszka • głośnik • monitor • drukarka • klawiatura • konsola do gry • pamięć przenośna • strona internetowa • kamerka internetowa • podkładka pod myszkę
DIGITAL WORLD 2015-03-12
14 Clues: ekran • guzik • skaner • myszka • folder • monitor • głośnik • drukarka • klawiatura • konsola do gry • pamięć przenośna • strona internetowa • kamerka internetowa • podkładka pod myszkę
world history 2016-12-12
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- he improved the steam engine
- had 6 wives needed a divorce
- what estate did the cathloic church belong to
- who signed the magna carta
- belief that competition leads to evolution in societies
- published vindication of rights of woman
- an english novelist and soclial critic
- what document was signed in 1215
- his weak leadership helped cause the french revolution
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- 20000-40000 were executed by
- who developed the four field crop rotation
- the third estate and reforms reassemble in an indoor tennis court and pledge to write a consitution
- invented the spinning jenny
- which estate did the peasants belong to
14 Clues: who signed the magna carta • invented the spinning jenny • he improved the steam engine • 20000-40000 were executed by • had 6 wives needed a divorce • what document was signed in 1215 • an english novelist and soclial critic • which estate did the peasants belong to • published vindication of rights of woman • who developed the four field crop rotation • ...
World History 2016-03-15
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- A conflict between the US and Soviet Union in which neither nation directly confronted the other on the battlefield.
- The State or government controls the economy and regulations in a nation.
- Established on April 25, 1945. A new peacekeeping body was signed by 50 countries.
- Harry S. Truman becomes a president of the US after the death of president?
- The break up of this nation In 1991.
- In 1947 the secretary of state proposed that the US would provide aid to all European countries that needed help. This plan was known as?
- The conflicts that followed by the surprised attack on June 25, 1950 by North Korea is known as.
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- The Soviet Union occupied North Korea and this group surrendered to them.
- In February, 1946 George F. Kennan, an American diplomat in Moscow proposed this policy.
- The economy controled privately. People elect a president.
- A statement presented to the US Congress Inquiring to borrow 400 million dollars to aid the economy of Greece and Turkey.
- Chinese communist leader and founder of the People's Republic of China.
- Western European countries, Belgium, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway and Portugal, joined Canada and the US on April 4, 1949 to form a defensive military alliance called?
- The leader of Soviet Union who was an ally of Hitler for a time.
14 Clues: The break up of this nation In 1991. • The economy controled privately. People elect a president. • The leader of Soviet Union who was an ally of Hitler for a time. • Chinese communist leader and founder of the People's Republic of China. • The Soviet Union occupied North Korea and this group surrendered to them. • ...
World history 2016-02-24
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- wedged shaped writing
- land mass including india, Pakistan, and bangledesh
- social system
- how to escape human suffering
- skilled workers who make goods by hand
- series of rulers from a single family
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- priests
- belief in one god
- release of selfishness and pain
- massive temple
- people reborn to new lives
- silt that is for soil
- a persons good or bad deeds
- dry grasslands
14 Clues: priests • social system • massive temple • dry grasslands • belief in one god • wedged shaped writing • silt that is for soil • people reborn to new lives • a persons good or bad deeds • how to escape human suffering • release of selfishness and pain • series of rulers from a single family • skilled workers who make goods by hand • land mass including india, Pakistan, and bangledesh
WORLD CAPITALS 2022-03-29
world history 2023-10-05
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- reject or cancel out a law
- minor ancient name for turkey
- two leader
- a large military unit
- ancient name for france
- wealthy landowning class
- the middle of a roman city
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- poor majority working class
- the most famous roman writer
- famous poet
- of plebes an elected body of senate representing the poor
- a government when you vote for representatives
- and elected body of officials
- an official population count
14 Clues: two leader • famous poet • a large military unit • ancient name for france • wealthy landowning class • reject or cancel out a law • the middle of a roman city • poor majority working class • the most famous roman writer • an official population count • minor ancient name for turkey • and elected body of officials • a government when you vote for representatives • ...
World Power 2023-10-19
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- roosevelts policy
- belief that white westerners have moral
- eye-catching headlines that sell more newspapper
- extreme patriotism with an aggressive foreign policy
- how many months was the war
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- what plcey they have china
- staying out of other countries affairs
- tafts foreign policy
- how many presidents is on the paper
- Taft president woodrow advocated
- political economic domination of a stronger nation over weaker ones
- who teddy Roosevelt did not trust japan to sent
- who americans did not see the wisdom in buying
- who purchase of alaska from russia
- the battle ship that blew up
15 Clues: roosevelts policy • tafts foreign policy • what plcey they have china • how many months was the war • the battle ship that blew up • Taft president woodrow advocated • who purchase of alaska from russia • how many presidents is on the paper • staying out of other countries affairs • belief that white westerners have moral • who americans did not see the wisdom in buying • ...
World power 2023-10-19
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- The US should invest in other countries
- how a country approaches or deals with other countries
- Foreign countries allow other countries to trade in their "Sphere of Influence
- export more than you import
- The belief that white westerners have a moral obligation to 'civilize" and help "lesser peoples"
- based off of an African proverb which states "speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far"
- A canal built across the isthmus of panama envisioned by Teddy Roosevelt
- The US helped this country gain independence from Colombia
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- We bought this territory from Russia
- only trade with other democracies
- Areas that gave special trade privileges given to European countries
- belief that it was the responsibility of whites to civilize and take democracy
- The political and economic domination of a stronger nation over weak ones
- Was one of the main reasons for Expansion.
14 Clues: export more than you import • only trade with other democracies • We bought this territory from Russia • The US should invest in other countries • Was one of the main reasons for Expansion. • how a country approaches or deals with other countries • The US helped this country gain independence from Colombia • ...
World Geography 2024-01-12
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- example of a physical border
- sphere that deals with water
- map that shows artificial boundaries
- exact location
- a type of natural resource
- a nurse is in this sector
- biome located near equator
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- communist country
- building a road is an example
- moving because not enough food
- region that shows what we think of something
- shows direction on a map
- measure distance on a map
- the "S" in PEGS
14 Clues: exact location • the "S" in PEGS • communist country • shows direction on a map • measure distance on a map • a nurse is in this sector • a type of natural resource • biome located near equator • example of a physical border • sphere that deals with water • building a road is an example • moving because not enough food • map that shows artificial boundaries • ...
Business world 2024-09-24
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- Suspicious or untrustworthy, often involving unethical or secretive behavior.
- The resolution or finalization of a matter, often bringing a sense of conclusion or relief.
- Done in a hesitant or unsteady manner, often due to lack of confidence.
- A risky action or bet made with the hope of a favorable outcome.
- To be enough or adequate for a specific purpose.
- Completely or totally, emphasizing the extent of something.
- The final total of an account or balance sheet, showing net income or loss after all expenses are deducted.
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- The responsibility of individuals or organizations to account for their actions and accept consequences.
- A group of individuals who share common interests, goals, or experiences, often working collaboratively.
- When something is weakened or exposed to risk, often reducing its effectiveness or safety.
- A large number or variety of things or people.
- Items of value owned by a person or company that can be converted into cash or used to meet liabilities (e.g., property, equipment).
- To measure or assess something, such as the value or performance of a business activity.
- To produce or provide a result, often in terms of profit or output.
14 Clues: A large number or variety of things or people. • To be enough or adequate for a specific purpose. • Completely or totally, emphasizing the extent of something. • A risky action or bet made with the hope of a favorable outcome. • To produce or provide a result, often in terms of profit or output. • ...
World Landmarks 2024-05-20
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- Canned sausages.
- city of gelato and pasta
- Best architecture in Spain
- Jesus wuz here.
- Mapo-gu K-pop
- Africa's City of Gold
- 'ello mate!
- Grand Kremlin Palace - Putin's home
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- City of a thousand minarets
- Capital of China
- Eiffel Tower
- home to three world heritage sites
- Where is the birthplace of western civilization
- Biggest city in the world (pop.)
14 Clues: 'ello mate! • Eiffel Tower • Mapo-gu K-pop • Jesus wuz here. • Canned sausages. • Capital of China • Africa's City of Gold • city of gelato and pasta • Best architecture in Spain • City of a thousand minarets • home to three world heritage sites • Grand Kremlin Palace - Putin's home • Biggest city in the world (pop.) • Where is the birthplace of western civilization
The world 2024-05-21
14 Clues: Mother city • City of gold • The third Rome • The windy city • Pride of Africa • Mountain Kingdom • The city of roses • The old continent • The middle kingdom • the rainbow nation • Land of rising sun • The dead heart of Africa • Land of a thousand hills • There big brother is always watching
Digital World 2024-12-05
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- a thing that does the work for the humans
- a man-made thing to work for us
- to make someone understand what I mean.
- skill, something I can do with practice.
- to interrupt or stop something
- to stretch or make bigger.
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- always there, forever, doesn't stop.
- a human with technology as a part of them.
- a place, a spot
- able to get in.
- to get better and better.
- something that uses computers to work.
- to depend on something
- done very fast
14 Clues: done very fast • a place, a spot • able to get in. • to depend on something • to get better and better. • to stretch or make bigger. • to interrupt or stop something • a man-made thing to work for us • always there, forever, doesn't stop. • something that uses computers to work. • to make someone understand what I mean. • skill, something I can do with practice. • ...
Our World 2025-04-12
14 Clues: Our blue planet. • Trees in harmony. • Hot sandy expanse. • Colours after rain. • Deep and vast water. • Rocky giant on high. • Dense wild greenery. • Flowing life source. • Where land meets sky. • Golden day's goodbye. • Nestled between peaks. • Twinkling night light. • Nature's colourful bloom. • Land surrounded by water.
Disney World 2025-08-12
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- Speedway The classic race track ride
- Manor The Disneyland Paris haunted mansion cousin
- The gondola system over the parks
- Square The colonial-themed Magic Kingdom area
- Pavilion EPCOT’s creativity hub
- sawyer Island The quiet escape in Magic Kingdom
- The secret tunnels beneath Magic Kingdom
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- The original Imagination ride host
- Boutique The princess makeover spot
- The owl from the Wizarding World (okay, not Disney but wacky!)
- Dessert Party The fancy viewing experience
- The forgotten mascot of Adventureland
- The original Magic Kingdom horse ride
- Come True The Magic Kingdom’s nightly fireworks show name (old name)
14 Clues: Pavilion EPCOT’s creativity hub • The gondola system over the parks • The original Imagination ride host • Boutique The princess makeover spot • Speedway The classic race track ride • The forgotten mascot of Adventureland • The original Magic Kingdom horse ride • The secret tunnels beneath Magic Kingdom • Dessert Party The fancy viewing experience • ...
General Knowledge-Class 7C-FT-2023 2023-10-03
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- largest country in the world
- Capital of Sikkim
- Fastest land animal
- Most consumed drink in the world
- Human upper limb
- Capital of Tamil Nadu
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- Number of colors in a rainbow
- Hardest substance on earth
- World's smallest ocean
- Number of legs that a spider has
- Largest desert in the world
- Smallest state in India
- Smallest bird in the world
- Earth's natural satellite
- Telescope in space
15 Clues: Human upper limb • Capital of Sikkim • Telescope in space • Fastest land animal • Capital of Tamil Nadu • World's smallest ocean • Smallest state in India • Earth's natural satellite • Hardest substance on earth • Smallest bird in the world • Largest desert in the world • largest country in the world • Number of colors in a rainbow • Number of legs that a spider has • ...
Briley indonesian crossword 2017-11-12
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- the largest snake in Indonesia was found
- fruit/Indonesian largest edible fruit
- odorous plant in Indonesia
- Widodo/ president of Indonesia
- largest city in the world.
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- 4th largest country in the world
- archipelago in the world
- toba/largest volcanic lake in the world
- largest coastline in the world
- most active volcanoe
- dragon/worlds largest lizard found in indonesia
- many active volcanoes in indonesia
- Arnoldii/worlds largest flower in Indonesia
- island with the biggest population
- people/how many people died in the 2004 tsunami
15 Clues: most active volcanoe • archipelago in the world • odorous plant in Indonesia • largest city in the world. • largest coastline in the world • Widodo/ president of Indonesia • 4th largest country in the world • many active volcanoes in indonesia • island with the biggest population • fruit/Indonesian largest edible fruit • toba/largest volcanic lake in the world • ...
Indonesian Facts 2017-11-19
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- The largest stadium in the world
- The largest gold mine
- The largest lizard in the world
- The President of Indonesia
- The largest volcanic lake in the world
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- The largest edible fruit in Indonesia
- The first Asian team to participate in FIFA world cup
- The world's largest flower
- The third largest island
- Known as the Indonesian coat of arms
- Generally very shy and tries to avoid people
- Known as the most deadliest volcano in history
- The sixth largest island
- The world's largest Buddhist Temple
- The 13th largest city in the world
15 Clues: The largest gold mine • The third largest island • The sixth largest island • The world's largest flower • The President of Indonesia • The largest lizard in the world • The largest stadium in the world • The 13th largest city in the world • The world's largest Buddhist Temple • Known as the Indonesian coat of arms • The largest edible fruit in Indonesia • ...
Boston 3rd Hour Social Studies 2021-12-19
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- The study of the earth
- The most populated State in the U.S
- The biggest U.S State
- The biggest continent in the world
- The state where Pearl Harbor happened
- The biggest ocean in the world
- The least populated U.S State
- The home of the Egyptian Pyramids
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- The smallest U.S State
- The country that borders the U.S to the South
- The hottest desert in the world
- The Biggest country in the world
- The smallest country in the world
- The Country that borders the U.s to the North
- Looking at a compass rose what direction is left
15 Clues: The biggest U.S State • The smallest U.S State • The study of the earth • The least populated U.S State • The biggest ocean in the world • The hottest desert in the world • The Biggest country in the world • The smallest country in the world • The home of the Egyptian Pyramids • The biggest continent in the world • The most populated State in the U.S • ...
Soliyana and Rosita 2024-01-17
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- Wich person did the apple fall on?
- What is best subject at school?
- Most hated country in the world in 2024?
- Who was the leader of Germany in WW2?
- What is capital of Norway?
- Wich month does sommer begin in?
- Where Sofia come from?
- The most hated subject in school?
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- Best sport in the world?
- Who is the richest person in the world?
- Who is the best player in the world?
- Who won the world cup 2023?
- Wich phone has an apple logo?
- Where does Solin Jiham Sami come from?
- What you should do before exams?
15 Clues: Where Sofia come from? • Best sport in the world? • What is capital of Norway? • Who won the world cup 2023? • Wich phone has an apple logo? • What is best subject at school? • What you should do before exams? • Wich month does sommer begin in? • The most hated subject in school? • Wich person did the apple fall on? • Who is the best player in the world? • ...
Rollercoaster Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-08
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- A steel roller coaster that spans the midway. It was the first coaster with 3 inversions and the first coaster to span a midway when it opened.
- A steel launched roller coaster. With its 95-degree drop, it is the steepest roller coaster in the park.
- Rollercoaster rider's sound
- A steel strata accelerator roller coaster. It was the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world when it opened.
- RollerCoaster Tycoon maker
- A steel racing Hybrid roller coaster. It was marketed as the tallest, fastest and longest when it opened.
- A steel hybrid coaster that opened as the tallest, longest, and fastest of its kind in the world.
- A steel floorless coaster previously known as Mantis, which was the tallest, fastest and steepest stand-up roller coaster in the world when it opened in 1996.
- A steel suspended roller coaster. Supports were painted yellow for the 2004 season.
- A steel Dive Coaster that opened as the tallest, fastest, and longest of its kind in the world.
- Sounds from a rollercoaster
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- A steel inverted impulse roller coaster. It is currently the tallest and fastest inverted coaster in the world.
- A steel junior roller coaster. It is located within Camp Snoopy.
- A steel inverted roller coaster. It was the tallest, fastest and longest inverted roller coaster in the world when it opened. It was also the first inverted roller coaster with a cobra roll.
- A steel children's roller coaster, previously known as Jr. Gemini until 2014.
- A steel wing coaster that opened as the tallest and longest Wing Coaster in the world in addition to having the highest inversion.
- Rollercoaster unit
- Common rollercoaster features
- A steel giga roller coaster. It set several records when it opened such as the tallest, fastest and steepest roller coaster in the world.
- A steel hyper roller coaster. It was the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world when it opened.
- A steel mine train Hybrid roller coaster.
- Rollercoaster sensation
- A wooden roller coaster. It is the oldest operating roller coaster at Cedar Point.
- Rollercoaster, e.g.
24 Clues: Rollercoaster unit • Rollercoaster, e.g. • Rollercoaster sensation • RollerCoaster Tycoon maker • Rollercoaster rider's sound • Sounds from a rollercoaster • Common rollercoaster features • A steel mine train Hybrid roller coaster. • A steel junior roller coaster. It is located within Camp Snoopy. • ...
Brave New World Chatpers 16-18 2024-02-07
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- Mustapha Mond and John debate the value of this, which is tightly controlled in the World State
- The isolated location John chooses in an attempt to live according to his ideals
- The societal condition that the World State aims to eliminate through control and conditioning
- Mustapha Mond's role in the society, overseeing the norms and policies
- The type of plays John adores and quotes
- The emotion John feels towards Lenina, which confuses and torments him
- John seeks this through self-punishment, a concept alien to the World State
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- The ultimate fate John chooses to escape the World State's control
- John's reaction to the civilized world, an emotion that leads to his isolation
- This aspect of human experience is controlled and suppressed in the World State to maintain order
- John's method of mourning and seeking purity, creating curiosity by the World State
- Mustapha Mond refers to this historical figure to explain the control over science and art
- The philosophical concept debated between John and Mustapha, regarding the nature of happiness and freedom
- This is banned in the World State because it is considered old and unnecessary, yet John finds value in it
- The Controller who explains the World State's policies to John
15 Clues: The type of plays John adores and quotes • The Controller who explains the World State's policies to John • The ultimate fate John chooses to escape the World State's control • Mustapha Mond's role in the society, overseeing the norms and policies • The emotion John feels towards Lenina, which confuses and torments him • ...
Geography 2022-09-18
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- the innermost layer of the earth
- the largest continent
- vertical lines on a map
- horizontal lines on a map
- area where land meets the sea or ocean
- coldest continent in the world
- round model of the earth
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- the line of latitude at 0° degrees
- maps most popular map tool
- smallest city in the world
- the number of oceans in the world
- Blue planet
- dwarf planet
- study of earth is called
- largest river
- largest desert in the world
16 Clues: Blue planet • dwarf planet • largest river • the largest continent • vertical lines on a map • study of earth is called • round model of the earth • horizontal lines on a map • maps most popular map tool • smallest city in the world • largest desert in the world • coldest continent in the world • the innermost layer of the earth • the number of oceans in the world • ...
ITIL World 2012-06-28
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- An event that results in a new status of one or more Configuration Items(6)
- Ticket State depicting a temporary workaround solution(8)
- L1 support(3,abbrev.)
- Service Level corresponding to state " Resolved"(11)
- Defect in Live(3)
- Raise this mandatorily before deployment(3,abbrev.)
- Multiple recurrences of an issue results into this(7)
- Raise this type of ticket when a modification/addition/deletion to an exisiting business requirement(11)
- This process template id points to the document used during AD to AIM handover and is also known as Operations Manual(3)
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- Service Level corresponding to state "Assigned"(15,abbrev.)
- Raise this type of ticket when you have an application outage(8)
- Framework that aligns IT services with business needs for IT Service Management(4,abbrev.)
- ____________ Management focuses on planning the software rollout and controlling the distribution of changes to IT Systems(7)
- Repository used to track the history of all issues resolved and the fixes(4,abbrev.)
14 Clues: Defect in Live(3) • L1 support(3,abbrev.) • Raise this mandatorily before deployment(3,abbrev.) • Service Level corresponding to state " Resolved"(11) • Multiple recurrences of an issue results into this(7) • Ticket State depicting a temporary workaround solution(8) • Service Level corresponding to state "Assigned"(15,abbrev.) • ...
World Geography 2013-06-17
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- an area of the sea where we keep boats so they are safe
- an area of land that has water around it
- a forest in a hot area of the world that receives a lot of rain
- a large art object, often representing a person, that is made from stone
- an area of rocks or sand under the sea
- a man-made river
- a large, open area with seats around it, used for playing and watching sports
- an open, public area in a city or town
- a mountain with a large hole at the top which sometimes explodes fire
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- a structure that is built over a river, road, etc so that people or vehicles can go across it
- a large, dry area where there is very little rain and few plants
- water from a river or stream falling over an edge of rock
- a long passage under the ground or through a mountain
- the sea
14 Clues: the sea • a man-made river • an area of rocks or sand under the sea • an open, public area in a city or town • an area of land that has water around it • a long passage under the ground or through a mountain • an area of the sea where we keep boats so they are safe • water from a river or stream falling over an edge of rock • ...
Animal World 2014-01-11
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- Produce eggs
- Has a long neck
- Playing a role as "Alvin" in a movie
- Produce milk
- The one who travel with Santa Claus during Christmas
- Australia typical animal
- black and white horse
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- The one who tweeting
- The fastest animal
- Great family pet
- Sleep during day, find their prey at night
- Pink; similar to dove
- hanging on a tree; like to eat banana
- A mammal that lives in the sea
14 Clues: Produce eggs • Produce milk • Has a long neck • Great family pet • The fastest animal • The one who tweeting • Pink; similar to dove • black and white horse • Australia typical animal • A mammal that lives in the sea • Playing a role as "Alvin" in a movie • hanging on a tree; like to eat banana • Sleep during day, find their prey at night • ...
Beautiful World 2013-11-27
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- a large underground chamber, typically of natural origin, in a hillside or cliff
- a steep rock face, esp. at the edge of the sea
- very impressive
- a thick forest with many large plants and tall trees growing very close together, usually in an area that receives a lot of rain
- a large area of land that is covered with trees
- a naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain
- a way or track laid down for walking or made by continual treading
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- an area of lower land between two mountains or hills
- a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water
- a slowly moving mass of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles
- very dry, receiving very little rain
- a deep valley with very steep sides of rock that usually has a river running through it
- having a lot of healthy plants
- smooth and level, without higher or lower areas
14 Clues: very impressive • having a lot of healthy plants • very dry, receiving very little rain • a steep rock face, esp. at the edge of the sea • a large area of land that is covered with trees • smooth and level, without higher or lower areas • an area of lower land between two mountains or hills • a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water • ...
World Map 2013-11-13
Rocky world 2014-07-11
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- a large body of matter with no definite shape.
- wear away or change the appearance or texture.
- make or become liquefied by heating
- the action of moving someone or something.
- a chemical process in which substances changes in some way or another.
- formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies.
- a white soft earthy limestone
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- a mass of small loose stones.
- the tendency for particles to settle out of the fluid in which they are In closed.
- a very hard, granular, crystalline, igneous rock.
- a type of rock which is changed by extreme heat.
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- the gradual destruction or diminution of something
14 Clues: a mass of small loose stones. • a white soft earthy limestone • make or become liquefied by heating • the degree of compactness of a substance • the action of moving someone or something. • a large body of matter with no definite shape. • wear away or change the appearance or texture. • a type of rock which is changed by extreme heat. • ...
World History 2016-03-15
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- The State or government controls the economy and regulations in a nation.
- The economy controled privately. People elect a president.
- Western European countries, Belgium, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway and Portugal, joined Canada and the US on April 4, 1949 to form a defensive military alliance called?
- Established on April 25, 1945. A new peacekeeping body was signed by 50 countries.
- The conflicts that followed by the surprised attack on June 25, 1950 by North Korea is known as.
- Harry S. Truman becomes a president of the US after the death of president?
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- The leader of Soviet Union who was an ally of Hitler for a time.
- In 1947 the secretary of state proposed that the US would provide aid to all European countries that needed help. This plan was known as?
- A statement presented to the US Congress Inquiring to borrow 400 million dollars to aid the economy of Greece and Turkey.
- The break up of this nation In 1991.
- The Soviet Union occupied North Korea and this group surrendered to them.
- Chinese communist leader and founder of the People's Republic of China.
- In February, 1946 George F. Kennan, an American diplomat in Moscow proposed this policy.
- A conflict between the US and Soviet Union in which neither nation directly confronted the other on the battlefield.
14 Clues: The break up of this nation In 1991. • The economy controled privately. People elect a president. • The leader of Soviet Union who was an ally of Hitler for a time. • Chinese communist leader and founder of the People's Republic of China. • The State or government controls the economy and regulations in a nation. • ...
Giobba's world 2016-06-04
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- Missione delle MAM
- Protagonista della tesina di maturità
- Nota marca di caffè in capsule
- Eminente prof
- 4 Ottobre 2006
- Periodo successivo al parto
- Animale con tante erre
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- Località simbolo dell’infanzia della Giobba
- Nota boutique santilariese
- Gruppo di elementi della tavola periodica
- Tipo di calzatura
- Lo dice sempre Chewbecca
- Slogan del Branca Menta
- Bevanda alcolica prediletta dagli sposi
14 Clues: Eminente prof • 4 Ottobre 2006 • Tipo di calzatura • Missione delle MAM • Animale con tante erre • Slogan del Branca Menta • Lo dice sempre Chewbecca • Nota boutique santilariese • Periodo successivo al parto • Nota marca di caffè in capsule • Protagonista della tesina di maturità • Bevanda alcolica prediletta dagli sposi • Gruppo di elementi della tavola periodica • ...
World Animals 2019-10-16
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- An animal which gives us milk and might say moo
- What animal has one horn on its nose
- This animal sleeps in the day and is awake at night
- An animal with humps on its back
- A bird that can't fly and eats fish
- An animal with black and white stripes
- The fastest animal in the world
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- How many legs does a spider have
- An animal with lots of teeth and a long tail
- Which country do kangaroos come from
- A long thin reptile with no legs
- This animal is small, has big ears and a long tail
- The tallest animal in the world
- A small but very strong insect
14 Clues: A small but very strong insect • The tallest animal in the world • The fastest animal in the world • How many legs does a spider have • A long thin reptile with no legs • An animal with humps on its back • A bird that can't fly and eats fish • Which country do kangaroos come from • What animal has one horn on its nose • An animal with black and white stripes • ...
Our World 2020-04-16
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- Nourishment for the body (4)
- Optimism (4)
- See in your mind's eye (7)
- Hunger (10)
- Disagreement (8)
- Give choices to (7)
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- Having an option (6)
- Your use of resources leaves a ----(9)
- Knowledge acquisition (9)
- Make different (6)
- Living happily together (5)
- Lack of wealth (7)
- Power from the sun (5)
- Safe and sound (6)
14 Clues: Hunger (10) • Optimism (4) • Disagreement (8) • Make different (6) • Lack of wealth (7) • Safe and sound (6) • Give choices to (7) • Having an option (6) • Power from the sun (5) • Knowledge acquisition (9) • See in your mind's eye (7) • Living happily together (5) • Nourishment for the body (4) • Your use of resources leaves a ----(9)
World Citizenship 2020-07-05
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- a line separating two countries, administrative divisions, or other areas.
- the action of leading a group of people or an organization.
- the action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure.
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- refers to several urban areas and their related multicentric municipalities forming a whole in a single stretch.
- The quality or condition of being diverse.
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- is an image of an area, usually of the Earth or part of the Earth.
- taking place between cultures, or derived from different cultures.
- a conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or film.
- a building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited.
- property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance.
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
- relating to the duties or activities of people in relation to their town, city, or local area.
- the various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and dance.
14 Clues: The quality or condition of being diverse. • property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance. • the action of leading a group of people or an organization. • is an image of an area, usually of the Earth or part of the Earth. • taking place between cultures, or derived from different cultures. • ...
LEARNING WORLD 2020-08-25
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- methods used to evaluate the effectiveness of a learning management system today. Not the only measurement system, but the predominant one at the moment.
- Shareable Content Object Reference Mode
- “cognition about cognition,” or thinking about thinking. Metacognitive skills can support better learning, problem-solving and performance. Such skills include planning how to approach a difficult task, self-assessing and self-correcting, and identifying strategies to solve a problem or learn a new skill.
- Teaching method that involves giving learner room to problem solve on their own and teaching learner exploration strategies.
- Gaming principles have been a big part of the software industry from the beginning, because video games were a big part of the public demand for electronic environments. Gamification is when systems that are not primarily use games adopt participation incentives that mirror those used in games, essentially creating game-like elements to a user's experience in an application.
- Teaching method that allows the learner to "compare their own problem-solving processes with those of an expert, another student, and ultimately, an internal cognitive model of expertise"
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- Teaching method includes "any method of getting students to articulate their knowledge, reasoning, or problem-solving process in a domain"
- Teaching method implies the act of applying strategies and methods to support the learner's learning. These supports could be teaching manipulatives, activities, or group work.
- A model for understanding the impact of learning and training endeavors. It involves measuring the reaction and impact, then observing short and long-term changes to behaviors to better understand how the information from training is understood and then implemented.
- theory in education that recognizes the learners' understanding and knowledge based on their own experiences prior to entering school
- the process of learning but on a small scale. This includes condensed learning units which usually take between 2-5 minutes to complete. Microlearning has come to prominence with the wide use of mobile learning in L&D. Which brings us onto our next topic
- Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment
- Teaching method when an expert, usually a facilitator, within the cognitive domain or subject area demonstrates a task explicitly so that novices, usually a learner, can experience and build a conceptual model of the task at hand
- Teaching method involves observing a novice's task performance and offering feedback and hints to sculpt the novice's performance to that of an expert's
14 Clues: Shareable Content Object Reference Mode • Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment • Teaching method that involves giving learner room to problem solve on their own and teaching learner exploration strategies. • theory in education that recognizes the learners' understanding and knowledge based on their own experiences prior to entering school • ...
World History 2020-12-16
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- Many different cultures living together in the same location.
- Holy book of Christianity
- Holy book of Judaism
- A monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus, who is considered their savior.
- Holy book of Hinduism
- A religion based on the teachings of the Buddha. Believe in reincarnation and follow the Eightfold Path to nirvana.
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- A monotheistic religion based on the teachings of their Prophet Mohammad.
- Belief in more than one god
- Diffusion The spread of ideas, products, and cultural traits from one place to another.
- A religion native to India, featuring a belief in many gods and reincarnation.
- Holy book of Buddhism
- Holy book of Islam
- Belief in one god
- A monotheistic faith that believes God delivered a series of commandments to the Prophet Moses.
14 Clues: Belief in one god • Holy book of Islam • Holy book of Judaism • Holy book of Buddhism • Holy book of Hinduism • Holy book of Christianity • Belief in more than one god • Many different cultures living together in the same location. • A monotheistic religion based on the teachings of their Prophet Mohammad. • ...
THE WORLD 2017-11-29
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- WHERE IS LONDON FOUND
- CAPITAL OF BRAZIL
- EAST NE STANDS FOR
- MIGRATION MOVEMENT FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
- WEST SW STANDS FOR
- COLD CNTINENT
- MOVE FROM ONE STATE TO ANOTHER
- CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA
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- MIGRATION MOVEMENT WITHIN A COUNTRY
- CAPITAL OF FRANCE
- MOVE WITHIN A STATE
- SOUTHERN CONTINENT
- PULL FACTOR
- PUSH FACTOR
14 Clues: PULL FACTOR • PUSH FACTOR • COLD CNTINENT • CAPITAL OF FRANCE • CAPITAL OF BRAZIL • SOUTHERN CONTINENT • EAST NE STANDS FOR • WEST SW STANDS FOR • MOVE WITHIN A STATE • CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA • WHERE IS LONDON FOUND • MOVE FROM ONE STATE TO ANOTHER • MIGRATION MOVEMENT WITHIN A COUNTRY • MIGRATION MOVEMENT FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
java world 2021-07-08
Across
- a class that is defined inside another class
- a variable defined in a class for which every object of the class has its own value
- a method with the same name, but different arguments
- a condition that is true after a method has been called
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- a class that inherits variables and methods from a superclass but adds instance variables, adds methods, or redefines methods
- automatically converting a primitive type value into a wrapper type object
- an item of information that is specified to a method, when the method is called
- a class that contains a primitive type value, such as an integer
- an item of information that is specified to a method, when the method is called
- for (Type variable: collection){
- a loop that is contained within another loop
- a sequence of characters
- redefining a method in a subclass
- relationship between a subclass and its superclass, the subclass is more specialized than the superclass
- a method that sets parameters
15 Clues: a sequence of characters • a method that sets parameters • for (Type variable: collection){ • redefining a method in a subclass • a class that is defined inside another class • a loop that is contained within another loop • a method with the same name, but different arguments • a condition that is true after a method has been called • ...
World Geography 2023-09-06
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- - Largest country by land area.
- - Home to the Nile River.
- - Most populous country.
- - Known for pasta and art.
- - Second-largest country in the world.
- - Land of the tango.
- - Paris is its capital.
- - Neighbor to the United States.
- - Berlin is its capital.
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- - Land of kangaroos and koalas.
- - Birthplace of Hinduism and Buddhism.
- - Country of the rising sun.
- - Largest South American country.
- - Birthplace of democracy.
- - Home to the pyramids.
15 Clues: - Land of the tango. • - Paris is its capital. • - Home to the pyramids. • - Most populous country. • - Berlin is its capital. • - Home to the Nile River. • - Known for pasta and art. • - Birthplace of democracy. • - Country of the rising sun. • - Land of kangaroos and koalas. • - Largest country by land area. • - Neighbor to the United States. • - Largest South American country. • ...
World Leaders 2023-11-23
14 Clues: - Indian PM • - Canadian PM • - Australian PM • - U.S. president • - Obrador (Mexico) • - French president • - UK prime minister • - Turkish president • - Russian president • - Chinese president • - German chancellor • - Former Japanese PM • - Brazilian president • - South African president
World Landmarks 2024-08-08
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- Where will find Stanford University?
- Russia Where will we find Red Square?
- Where will we find the Great Wall?
- Where will we find the Taj Mahal?
- Where will we find the Eiffel Tower
- Where will we find the Empire State Building?
- Where will we find th Black Forest
- Where will we find the Leaning Tower?
- Where will we find Vimey Ridge?
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- Where will we find Victoria Falls?
- Where will we find Loch Lomond?
- Where will we find the Matterhorn?
- Where will we find Mt. Fuji?
- Where will we find the Great Barrier Reef?
- Where will we find Big Ben?
15 Clues: Where will we find Big Ben? • Where will we find Mt. Fuji? • Where will we find Loch Lomond? • Where will we find Vimey Ridge? • Where will we find the Taj Mahal? • Where will we find Victoria Falls? • Where will we find the Matterhorn? • Where will we find the Great Wall? • Where will we find th Black Forest • Where will we find the Eiffel Tower • ...
Sabri's world 2023-06-28
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- lo metti con tonno e panna
- lo fa odete per natale
- ti è costa qualche punto
- ti auguro tanta
- la barberella lo dice
- se ci dormi sopra diventa piatto
- anche chiamato briga
- un ospite a friborgo
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- un frutto da te
- la sai meglio tu di McStojan
- suiii
- con 3 sei fuori
- luogo del festival latino a milano
- futuro marito
14 Clues: suiii • futuro marito • un frutto da te • con 3 sei fuori • ti auguro tanta • anche chiamato briga • un ospite a friborgo • la barberella lo dice • lo fa odete per natale • ti è costa qualche punto • lo metti con tonno e panna • la sai meglio tu di McStojan • se ci dormi sopra diventa piatto • luogo del festival latino a milano
Exponent World 2023-03-08
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- Two curved lines on the outside of an expression that group its contents together
- The answer to an addition
- The answer to a subtraction
- Two expressions on either side of an equal sign that is always true
- The small number in the corner, indicating how many times the base is multiplied by itself
- If we have an exponent applied to another exponent, usually after brackets, we should multiply these exponents
- The 'main' number or variable that has an exponent
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- When dividing two of the same bases exponents should be subtracted
- An exponent outside brackets should be applied to each number and variable inside the brackets
- When multiplying two identical bases the exponents can be added
- The entire base and exponent grouped together is this
- Anything to the power of zero is 1, if zero to the power of zero
- Another word for distribute
- When the exponent is negative, we flip the base (numerator/denominator) and make the exponent positive
- Two or more numbers and variables that don't contain an equals sign
15 Clues: The answer to an addition • The answer to a subtraction • Another word for distribute • The 'main' number or variable that has an exponent • The entire base and exponent grouped together is this • When multiplying two identical bases the exponents can be added • Anything to the power of zero is 1, if zero to the power of zero • ...
Exponent World 2023-03-08
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- Two curved lines on the outside of an expression that group its contents together
- The answer to an addition
- The answer to a subtraction
- Two expressions on either side of an equal sign that is always true
- The small number in the corner, indicating how many times the base is multiplied by itself
- If we have an exponent applied to another exponent, usually after brackets, we should multiply these exponents
- The 'main' number or variable that has an exponent
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- When dividing two of the same bases exponents should be subtracted
- An exponent outside brackets should be applied to each number and variable inside the brackets
- When multiplying two identical bases the exponents can be added
- The entire base and exponent grouped together is this
- Anything to the power of zero is 1, if zero to the power of zero
- Another word for distribute
- When the exponent is negative, we flip the base (numerator/denominator) and make the exponent positive
- Two or more numbers and variables that don't contain an equals sign
15 Clues: The answer to an addition • The answer to a subtraction • Another word for distribute • The 'main' number or variable that has an exponent • The entire base and exponent grouped together is this • When multiplying two identical bases the exponents can be added • Anything to the power of zero is 1, if zero to the power of zero • ...
World History 2021-11-23
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- Italian political philosopher who created "the prince"
- A painting created by Leonardo da Vinci
- Wealthy officials who ruled Florence
- One of the greatest Renaissance artists
- Not subject to or bound by religious rule
- Introduced printing to Europe
- Playwriter who expressed human qualities through drama
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- Created "David" and "La pieta"
- Stateman, expressed interest in social issues
- Interest in classical writings
- Language spoken in a certain region
- Painting with laid "wet" lime plaster and colored powdered paints
- Europeans experience cultural awakening
- A book that criticised the society of Thomas Moore's day
14 Clues: Introduced printing to Europe • Created "David" and "La pieta" • Interest in classical writings • Language spoken in a certain region • Wealthy officials who ruled Florence • A painting created by Leonardo da Vinci • One of the greatest Renaissance artists • Europeans experience cultural awakening • Not subject to or bound by religious rule • ...
Digital world 2021-04-19
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- a camera that records moving pictures and sound and allows these to be broadcast on the internet as they happen
- a device that is used to recharge a battery (= fill it with electricity), for example in a mobile phone
- (of a person) very intelligent and skilful, or (of a thing) skilfully made or planned and involving new ideas and methods
- a small problem or fault that prevents something from being successful or working as well as it should
- an electric machine that cuts, slices, and mixes food quickly
- to change something slightly to make it fit, work better, or be more suitable
- an original idea, plan, or invention
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- a period when the economy of a country is not successful and conditions for business are bad
- a small plastic or rubber object with two or three metal pins, attached to the end of a wire on a piece of electrical equipment and pushed into a special opening in a wall to connect the equipment to a supply of electricity
- something that can be used to help you
- (2 words) a system for controlling something such as a machine or vehicle from a distance, by using electrical or radio signals
- extremely eager or interested
- (2 words) my phone has... (doesn`t work)
- a system of computers and satellites, used in vehicles and other places to tell you where something is, where you are, or how to get to a place
14 Clues: extremely eager or interested • an original idea, plan, or invention • something that can be used to help you • (2 words) my phone has... (doesn`t work) • an electric machine that cuts, slices, and mixes food quickly • to change something slightly to make it fit, work better, or be more suitable • ...
World History 2025-01-14
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- study of past cultures
- highly organized and complex societies
- believing in many gods
- independent city with own governments
- clothing
- large organization controlled by one person or group
- old stone age
- skills and tools to survive
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- new stone age
- study of development of people
- ways of life from past or present
- process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use
- diffusion certain cultural values
- transition from nomadic life to settled farming
14 Clues: clothing • new stone age • old stone age • study of past cultures • believing in many gods • skills and tools to survive • study of development of people • ways of life from past or present • diffusion certain cultural values • independent city with own governments • highly organized and complex societies • transition from nomadic life to settled farming • ...
World Religion 2024-09-19
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- Before common era, academic term for the time before year 0
- Common era, academic term for the time after 0
- A recognized autonomous branch of the Christian Church
- A religion with only one God
- An officially recognized offshoot of a religion that is usually large and widely known
- Holy books or important texts in a religion
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- Religions Religions that are connected in belief through Abraham. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- A religion with more than one God
- Something outside the realm of religion
- A god or supernatural being in a religion
- Religion that believes in the divinity of nonhuman beings, like animals, plants, and objects of the natural world
- Religious groups that are small, secretive, and highly controlling of members and have a charismatic leader
- The belief in no deities
- A small, new offshoot of a denomination or branch of a religion. Usually not largely recognized or widely known
14 Clues: The belief in no deities • A religion with only one God • A religion with more than one God • Something outside the realm of religion • A god or supernatural being in a religion • Holy books or important texts in a religion • Common era, academic term for the time after 0 • A recognized autonomous branch of the Christian Church • ...
DCMA World 2023-10-24
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- Program used to manage/track/audit contractors rate
- Defense Contract Management Agency
- Integrity, Service, Excellence
- Funds at Risk
- DCMA's Director
- Deputy Director, DCMA
- A team of trusted professionals delivering value to our warfighters thru the acquisition lifecycle
- Elements of our Strategic plan
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- Boots on the ground
- Represents courage, honor, and dedicated service to the United States
- Chief of Staff
- 10,274
- The new system to manage workload
- The agency that process payments
14 Clues: 10,274 • Funds at Risk • Chief of Staff • DCMA's Director • Boots on the ground • Deputy Director, DCMA • Integrity, Service, Excellence • Elements of our Strategic plan • The agency that process payments • The new system to manage workload • Defense Contract Management Agency • Program used to manage/track/audit contractors rate • ...
World History 2023-12-06
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- the formal separation of a Church into two Churches or the secession of a group owing to doctrinal and other differences.
- Famous church group.
- Officially excludes someone from the Christian Church.
- A French theologian
- Associated with the teachings of Calvin.
- a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution.
- A old way to print things.
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- Leader of the black rights movement minus th king junior.
- The 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church.
- Members or followers of any of the Western Christian church.
- Belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious doctrine.
- Relating to or denoting the Church of England.
- The office or authority of the Pope.
- A theory.
14 Clues: A theory. • A French theologian • Famous church group. • A old way to print things. • The office or authority of the Pope. • Associated with the teachings of Calvin. • Relating to or denoting the Church of England. • Officially excludes someone from the Christian Church. • Leader of the black rights movement minus th king junior. • ...
World Music 2024-11-10
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- A flute used in Arabic music
- Wooden pipe instrument from South America, particularly in Andean music
- Bowed, two-string fiddle from China
- A large fretted guitar from Mexico, similar to an acoustic bass guitar
- An accordion associated with the tango
- A long necked instrument with 7 strings used in Indian music
- An African xylophone
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- A twenty-one-stringed harp found in West Africa
- A plucked zither used in Turkish and Arabic music traditions
- A large Indonesian ensemble consisting mainly of metallophones
- A bowed string instrument of North India
- Japanese mouth organ
- Chinese zither (harp)
- A traditional, lute-type instrument used in Arabic music
14 Clues: Japanese mouth organ • An African xylophone • Chinese zither (harp) • A flute used in Arabic music • Bowed, two-string fiddle from China • An accordion associated with the tango • A bowed string instrument of North India • A twenty-one-stringed harp found in West Africa • A traditional, lute-type instrument used in Arabic music • ...
BEAUTIFUL WORLD 2025-04-02
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- A field covered in grasses and wildflowers.
- Fluffy shapes floating in the sky.
- A green paradise full of trees and animals.
- A peaceful place with flowers and plants.
- Land surrounded by water, often a tropical escape.
- A colorful arc in the sky after rain.
- A serene pool surrounded by nature.
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- A colorful insect that flies gracefully.
- Majestic natural peaks reaching high into the sky.
- A vast and beautiful body of water.
- The dazzling colors in the sky as the sun sets.
- Sparkling lights in the night sky.
- Flowing water that travels through landscapes.
- The glowing orb that lights up the night.
14 Clues: Fluffy shapes floating in the sky. • Sparkling lights in the night sky. • A vast and beautiful body of water. • A serene pool surrounded by nature. • A colorful arc in the sky after rain. • A colorful insect that flies gracefully. • A peaceful place with flowers and plants. • The glowing orb that lights up the night. • A field covered in grasses and wildflowers. • ...
MY WORLD 2025-04-24
World Music 2025-04-22
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- A four stringed instrument that plays the drone in Indian classical music
- A technique where a phrase played by one musician is ‘answered’ by another player
- The person who directs the performance in an Indian composition
- The opening section of an Indian classical piece, improvised and only accompanied by a drone
- To make music up on on the spot
- An Indian plucked string instrument, which has at least 18 strings
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- The main section of an Indian classical piece, when the tabla finally enter and the soloist stops improvising and plays a pre-composed melody
- Sustained notes that provide a constant accompaniment
- Two or more contrasting rhythms played together
- A popular African drum, played with the hands
- A melody in Indian music
- Rhythmic pattern used in Indian music
- Music learned through listening and copying
- Indian drums
14 Clues: Indian drums • A melody in Indian music • To make music up on on the spot • Rhythmic pattern used in Indian music • Music learned through listening and copying • A popular African drum, played with the hands • Two or more contrasting rhythms played together • Sustained notes that provide a constant accompaniment • ...
world cuisines 2025-04-27
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- — Popular Mexican street food.
- — A rich stew from Louisiana with Creole roots.
- — Spanish rice dish with seafood or meat.
- — Buttery French pastry, often eaten at breakfast.
- — Chinese bite-sized dishes often served in steamer baskets.
- — Iconic Japanese dish with rice and fish.
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- — Deep-fried chickpea balls, popular in Middle Eastern cuisine.GOUYAVI — A Haitian dish made with guava, often served in a variety of forms like syrup or jam.
- — Greek sandwich with meat, pita, and tzatziki.
- — Italian staple made from dough.
- — A Haitian dish made with guava, often served in a variety of forms like syrup or jam.
- — German sausage often grilled.
- — Vietnamese sandwich with pickled veggies and meat.
- — Spicy, flavorful dish common in Indian cuisine.
- — Korean fermented vegetable dish.
14 Clues: — Popular Mexican street food. • — German sausage often grilled. • — Italian staple made from dough. • — Korean fermented vegetable dish. • — Spanish rice dish with seafood or meat. • — Iconic Japanese dish with rice and fish. • — Greek sandwich with meat, pita, and tzatziki. • — A rich stew from Louisiana with Creole roots. • ...
world countries 2024-03-20
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- the poorest country 2024
- has the most castles 2024
- has the most pyramids 2024
- invented french fries
- the saddest country 2024
- is hosting the 2024 Olympics
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- the wettest country 2024
- invented ice cream
- the richest country 2024
- the best country to live in 2024
- the driest country 2024
- smartest country 2024
- post powerful country 2024
- the biggest country 2024
14 Clues: invented ice cream • smartest country 2024 • invented french fries • the driest country 2024 • the wettest country 2024 • the richest country 2024 • the poorest country 2024 • the biggest country 2024 • the saddest country 2024 • has the most castles 2024 • has the most pyramids 2024 • post powerful country 2024 • is hosting the 2024 Olympics • the best country to live in 2024
Sophies World 2022-03-23
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- kingdom in the middle
- world in constant movement
- all things take up space
- spirited fourteen year old
- earliest greek philosophers
- said Primary Substance Boundless
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- said primary Substance Air
- famous philosopher
- famous philosopher
- said to have declared the primary substance is water.
- friend of sophie
- god of thunder
- name of sophis cat
- all of reality is changeless
- the philosopher who albert knag
15 Clues: god of thunder • friend of sophie • famous philosopher • famous philosopher • name of sophis cat • kingdom in the middle • all things take up space • said primary Substance Air • world in constant movement • spirited fourteen year old • earliest greek philosophers • all of reality is changeless • the philosopher who albert knag • said Primary Substance Boundless • ...
Changing World 2025-06-01
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- Trade agreement among the U.S., Canada, and Mexico (abbr.)
- Currency often used in international trade
- Country often seen as a symbol of globalization's rise
- Movement of people across borders
- Spread of ideas and values across cultures
- Environmental concern linked to industrial globalization
- Widening income gap between rich and poor nations
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- Popular global food chain symbolizing cultural homogenization
- Giant companies that operate in multiple countries
- Region often industrialized first in global supply chains
- Outsourcing jobs to another country is known as __
- Technology that enables real-time global communication
- International group promoting free trade (abbr.)
- Flow of goods, services, and capital across borders
14 Clues: Movement of people across borders • Currency often used in international trade • Spread of ideas and values across cultures • International group promoting free trade (abbr.) • Widening income gap between rich and poor nations • Giant companies that operate in multiple countries • Outsourcing jobs to another country is known as __ • ...
Puck World 2022-10-20
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- Wears an "A" and joined the Sea Dogs in January of 2022
- Saint John Hockey Junior Hockey Team
- One for All Festival Performer known for "What's Love Got to Do with It"
- City the Sea Dogs play in
- Sea Dogs Mascot
- Wears an "A"
- Magazine Title
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- One For All 2023 is one of these
- Wears an "A"
- One For All Festival Performer who has a BioPic Movie
- the sport the Sea Dogs Play
- 2022-2023 Sea Dogs Captain
- Spice up your Game Performers
- the Winter Festival taking place in February
- Born this Way and Just Dance Singer
15 Clues: Wears an "A" • Wears an "A" • Magazine Title • Sea Dogs Mascot • City the Sea Dogs play in • 2022-2023 Sea Dogs Captain • the sport the Sea Dogs Play • Spice up your Game Performers • One For All 2023 is one of these • Born this Way and Just Dance Singer • Saint John Hockey Junior Hockey Team • the Winter Festival taking place in February • ...
World english 2022-11-14
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- students are being encouraged to be what in hong kong
- hong kong speakers keep only the what consonant
- Common in rural areas
- most common of Australian accents
- Official language of Hong kong
- what was published in 1916 in Australia published ?
- Australian term for sandwich
- During British colonial era what was the only official language ?
- what country influences both country’s vocabulary (not british)
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- Indicates high education
- who is english most used by in Hong Kong ?
- what some Australian English speakers commonly use to include conversational partner
- The treaty of…
- what dialect is the australian accent
14 Clues: The treaty of… • Common in rural areas • Indicates high education • Australian term for sandwich • Official language of Hong kong • most common of Australian accents • what dialect is the australian accent • who is english most used by in Hong Kong ? • hong kong speakers keep only the what consonant • what was published in 1916 in Australia published ? • ...
world music 2022-01-19
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- Scottland highland games
- starts with s
- starts with i
- starts with a
- Big tradition in Scottland
- dance from spain
- 22 strings
- starts with s bagpipes
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- starts with b
- shoes that make noise
- shoes similar to baleigh shoes
- starts with i
- hollow sticks used to make instruments
- Bob Marley
- wooden clam looking instruments
15 Clues: Bob Marley • 22 strings • starts with b • starts with s • starts with i • starts with i • starts with a • dance from spain • shoes that make noise • starts with s bagpipes • Scottland highland games • Big tradition in Scottland • shoes similar to baleigh shoes • wooden clam looking instruments • hollow sticks used to make instruments
World Music 2022-01-19
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- An instrument from Scotland that uses reeds.
- The country where Samba originated.
- The name of a musical group that originated in Mexico.
- A dance that originated in Ireland
- A music genre that originated in Jamaica
- A popular Reggae instrument.
- An instrument dancers use while dancing Flamenco
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- A Russian folk dance that includes 3 people.
- The country where the Flamenco dance originated
- A Russian instrument that could be big or small.
- 3-22 stringed instrument from India.
- A huge parade that happens in Brazil
- An African drum.
- An emphasis on an off beat.
14 Clues: An African drum. • An emphasis on an off beat. • A popular Reggae instrument. • A dance that originated in Ireland • The country where Samba originated. • 3-22 stringed instrument from India. • A huge parade that happens in Brazil • A music genre that originated in Jamaica • A Russian folk dance that includes 3 people. • An instrument from Scotland that uses reeds. • ...
FASHION WORLD 2025-06-24
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- – The place where an artist or designer works.
- – A person who creates and designs new clothes.
- – Material made from animal skin, used for jackets, bags, or shoes.
- – With no pattern, just one color.
- – A smooth, shiny material made from the thread of a special worm.
- – A strong blue fabric used for jeans and jackets.
- – A soft fabric made from the fibers of a plant, often used for T-shirts.
- – A company or brand that designs and sells high-end clothes.
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- – A pattern with small round spots.
- – A colorful pattern of crossed lines, common in Scottish clothing.
- – Thick hair from animals, used to make warm coats or accessories.
- – A design with long lines of color, usually going across or down.
- – A person (usually a woman) whose job is to sew clothes.
- – A pattern made of small squares, usually in two colors.
14 Clues: – With no pattern, just one color. • – A pattern with small round spots. • – The place where an artist or designer works. • – A person who creates and designs new clothes. • – A strong blue fabric used for jeans and jackets. • – A person (usually a woman) whose job is to sew clothes. • – A pattern made of small squares, usually in two colors. • ...
World Mythologies 2025-05-21
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- Norse god of thunder, armed with his hammer Mjolnir. (4 letters)
- Principal god of Norse mythology, father of Thor, one-eyed and wise. (4 letters)
- Spirit, divinity, or natural force in the Japanese Shinto religion. (4 letters)
- Sacred mountain in Greece, home of the principal Greek gods. (7 letters)
- Greek hero famous for his twelve labors and superhuman strength (Roman name). (8 letters)
- Mythical creature with a lion's body and human head (sometimes wings), famous for its riddles. (6 letters)
- Great Egyptian magician goddess, wife of Osiris and mother of Horus. (4 letters)
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- Realm of the Aesir gods in Norse mythology. (6 letters)
- Norse god of mischief and discord, expert in shapeshifting. (4 letters)
- Sacred river of Egypt, source of life and place of myths. (4 letters)
- Egyptian jackal-headed god, presiding over mummification and the underworld. (6 letters)
- Greek goddess of wisdom, strategic warfare, and protector of Athens. (6 letters)
- Giant with only one eye in the middle of its forehead, in Greek mythology. (7 letters)
- King of the Greek gods, master of lightning, residing on Olympus. (4 letters)
14 Clues: Realm of the Aesir gods in Norse mythology. (6 letters) • Norse god of thunder, armed with his hammer Mjolnir. (4 letters) • Sacred river of Egypt, source of life and place of myths. (4 letters) • Norse god of mischief and discord, expert in shapeshifting. (4 letters) • Sacred mountain in Greece, home of the principal Greek gods. (7 letters) • ...
World capitals 2025-11-03
14 Clues: Capital of China • Capital of Norway • Capital of Canada • Capital of Poland • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Algeria • Capital of Romania • Capital of Denmark • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Australia • Capital of South Korea • Capital of Philippines • Capital of Switzerland • Capital of New Zealand
World History 2025-12-11
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- a French theologian and a pivotal figure in the Protestant Reformation
- a 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches.
- a follower of Martin Luther.
- "the liberated one" from sin through Christ's grace.
- a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution. The unrestricted sale of indulgences by pardoners was a widespread abuse during the later Middle Ages.
- a list of propositions written by Martin Luther in 1517 that challenged the Catholic Church's practice of selling indulgences, or certificates that granted the buyer remission of sin.
- the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others. It has been particularly associated with the teachings of St. Augustine of Hippo and of Calvin.
- relating to or denoting the Church of England or any Church in communion with it.
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- Institutes of the Christian Religion is a foundational book by John Calvin, first published in 1536, that systematically presents Protestant theology, serving as a key text for Calvinism and the broader Reformation, explaining core doctrines like God's sovereignty, salvation, the church, and sacraments to instruct Christians and challenge Catholic beliefs
- a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follow the principles of the Reformation, including the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran churches.
- declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result).
- radical 16th-century Protestants known for "re-baptizing" believers who had been baptized as infants, believing baptism should follow a conscious confession of faith (believer's baptism).
- the Protestant theological system of John Calvin and his successors, which develops Luther's doctrine of justification by faith alone and emphasizes the grace of God and the doctrine of predestination.
- at worms a famous 1521 assembly of the Holy Roman Empire in Worms, Germany, where Martin Luther was summoned to answer for his heretical writings, famously refusing to recant unless convinced by Scripture, which led to his excommunication and declared outlaw status, solidifying the Protestant Reformation.
14 Clues: a follower of Martin Luther. • "the liberated one" from sin through Christ's grace. • declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result). • a French theologian and a pivotal figure in the Protestant Reformation • relating to or denoting the Church of England or any Church in communion with it. • ...
Country's 2025-10-16
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- the second largest Portuguese speaking country in
- they eat snails
- the second lest dense population in the world
- the biggest producer of coffee in the world
- flag has blue background and yellow triangle
- shape of a boomerang
- the third biggest country in the world
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- the country with the least trees
- the second largest country in the world
- longest country in the world
- contains three strips
- smallest country in the world
- contains four different countries
13 Clues: they eat snails • shape of a boomerang • contains three strips • longest country in the world • smallest country in the world • the country with the least trees • contains four different countries • the third biggest country in the world • the second largest country in the world • the biggest producer of coffee in the world • flag has blue background and yellow triangle • ...
WWI Crossword 2021-05-18
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- Rasputin, a "holy man" who healed the Tsar's hemophilic son, Alexis.
- Princip, a young man who assassinated Franz Ferdinand.
- War, military warfare conducted by flying crafts.
- Front, major location for combat during World War I.
- a radical Marxist organization formed by Vladimir Lenin and Alexander Bogdanov.
- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict.
- Entente, the military alliance formed between Russia, Great Britain and France before World War I.
- War, a period in the history of warfare that led to the Atomic Age.
- Front, the decisive front of the First World War.
- Declaration, a public statement issued by the British government that announced support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine.
- an intense form of loyalty to one's own country.
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- Wilson, a reformer who fought against monopolies and child labor.
- of Nations, an international diplomatic group developed after World War I as a way to solve disputes between countries.
- a communist ideology and organization that operated throughout World War I.
- Ferdinand, archduke of Austria-Estes.
- Alliance, a secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy that was periodically renewed until World War I.
- note, a secret diplomatic telegram issued from the German Foreign Office that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany.
- a levy on a defeated country that forces it to pay for some of the war costs for the winning countries.
- Points, a speech given by Woodrow Wilson about the principles of peace.
- Powers, a coalition of countries led by France, Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan and the United States against the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria and their colonies during World War I.
- war, a war in which everyone fights and pours their resources into.
- Powers, one of the two main alliances that fought World War I.
- a German submarine.
- Trotsky, a Marxist revolutionary, political theorist and politician.
- Treaty, the most important of the treaties that ended World War I.
- a truce made by the opposing sides of a war to stop fighting for a period of time.
- Warfare, warfare in which troops are sheltered from artillery.
27 Clues: a German submarine. • Ferdinand, archduke of Austria-Estes. • an intense form of loyalty to one's own country. • War, military warfare conducted by flying crafts. • Front, the decisive front of the First World War. • Front, major location for combat during World War I. • not helping or supporting either side in a conflict. • ...
Boom and Bust Intro Crossword 2024-04-02
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- customers desire or willingness to buy a specific product
- towers that support oil drilling equipment
- people supporting the war that are not part of the military
- the total amount of a good that is available for people to buy
- dark, think liquid used as fuel; also called petroleum
- last names of the two guys that struck oil at Spindletop
- France, Britain, Russia, and later the United States alliance name during WW1
- 1900 hurricane that destroyed the booming business and life on Galveston Island
- year World War 2 began
- World War that introduced trench warfare
- year that oil was found in Texas at Spindletop
- Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy alliance name during WW1
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- alternate periods of high and low levels of economic activity in the business cycle
- name of illness going around as an epidemic following World War 1
- World War that Hitler led Germany through
- nickname for the 1920s; society and the economy booming following WW1
- World War 1 is considered the _______ conflict in World History
- a person who works on an oil rig
- gave women the right to vote; women's suffrage
19 Clues: year World War 2 began • a person who works on an oil rig • World War that introduced trench warfare • World War that Hitler led Germany through • towers that support oil drilling equipment • gave women the right to vote; women's suffrage • year that oil was found in Texas at Spindletop • dark, think liquid used as fuel; also called petroleum • ...
Continents & Countries Trivia Crossword 2018-10-28
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- This continent is home to Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world
- This country has no official language
- This continent has only one ATM
- This country contains the Pyramid of Giza, the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
- This country holds the world record for the most gold medals ever won at the Winter Olympics
- This country has the largest economy in the world
- This is the second largest continent in the world, and home to the great pyramids
- This country's national drink is whisky
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- This country is also a continent, sometimes known as an "island continent"
- This continent is home to the leaning tower of Pisa
- This continent is home to countries like Peru, Chile, and Brazil
- Despite its name, this is actually the smallest country in the world
- As the largest country in the world, this country takes up 49% of the earth's land mass
- This country was the first in the world to give women the right to vote
- This country holds a yearly tradition of the running of the bulls
15 Clues: This continent has only one ATM • This country has no official language • This country's national drink is whisky • This country has the largest economy in the world • This continent is home to the leaning tower of Pisa • This continent is home to countries like Peru, Chile, and Brazil • This country holds a yearly tradition of the running of the bulls • ...
National Parks Fun Facts 2020-03-22
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- The largest volcanoe in the world is found in this National Park
- Home to three of the highest waterfalls in the world
- Hosts the largest concentration of stone arches in the world
- The smallest National Park
- Least visited National Park
- This park attracts the most vistors every year
- You will find the longest cave system in the world here
- The deepest lake in the United States
- The largest National Park in the United States
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- The only state to not host a National Park
- The only major park to close every winter due to hazardous conditions
- Home to a world-renowned concentration of turtles
- Home of one of the Seven Wonders of the World
- The first National Park
- Recorded the hottest tempature on earth, registering 134 degrees
- The second U.S. National Park that is now a state park.
16 Clues: The first National Park • The smallest National Park • Least visited National Park • The deepest lake in the United States • The only state to not host a National Park • Home of one of the Seven Wonders of the World • This park attracts the most vistors every year • The largest National Park in the United States • Home to a world-renowned concentration of turtles • ...
Olympics 2021-05-13
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- They have two official forms of written language
- Entertainment industry is one of the biggest in the world
- They love their cheese
- One of the oldest national flags in the world
- 1/3 is covered in forests and woodland
- 406 million people in the world speak Spanish
- Only continent in the world without an active volcano
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- Portuguese is the official language
- Came into existence after WW1
- This country is made up of 4 main islands
- One of the sunniest places in the world
- Known as the happiest country in the world
- Where do we live
- Known for their pasta and pizza
14 Clues: Where do we live • They love their cheese • Came into existence after WW1 • Known for their pasta and pizza • Portuguese is the official language • 1/3 is covered in forests and woodland • One of the sunniest places in the world • This country is made up of 4 main islands • Known as the happiest country in the world • One of the oldest national flags in the world • ...
Crossword 2025-01-10
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- Used to train GUI agents
- Evaluation tools for GUI agents
- Autonomous software interacting with GUIs
- Planning actions for GUI agents
- Difficult due to real-world complexity
- Executing actions on the GUI
- Improved evaluation methods
- Dynamic, real-world GUI environments
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- Static, controlled GUI environments
- Needed for diverse platforms
- Key metric for GUI agent success
- Describes challenging real-world GUIs
- Understanding the GUI
- Often used for reasoning in GUI agents
14 Clues: Understanding the GUI • Used to train GUI agents • Improved evaluation methods • Needed for diverse platforms • Executing actions on the GUI • Evaluation tools for GUI agents • Planning actions for GUI agents • Key metric for GUI agent success • Static, controlled GUI environments • Dynamic, real-world GUI environments • Describes challenging real-world GUIs • ...
DIVERSITY CULTURE 2020-02-27
24 Clues: race • white • world • color • union • indeed • beliefs • variety • aspects • horizons • equality • policies • cultural • diversity • prejudice • tolerance • university • understand • classmates • segregation • backgrounds • neighborhood • possibilities • opportunities
Geography 2021-11-10
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- Westernmost country on Africa’s mainland
- Islam’s origin country
- Area controlled by Russia, but claimed by Ukraine
- Country that’s flag has horizontal stripes that go red, white, then blue
- Tallest mountain in the Alps
- Canadian province with biggest city
- Only color that doesn’t show up on any nation’s flag
- longest river in Europe
- biggest island in Canada
- French country in the Carribean
- Mexico’s second tallest mountain
- Africa’s biggest city
- Capital of Sierra Leone
- Country that borders three oceans
- Capital of Liechtenstein
- Christianity’s origin country
- Ancient South American empire
- Third smallest country in the world
- Africa’s smallest country
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- Country with most followers of Islam
- An empire before New Spain
- Country before Serbia
- Pacific country of mainly two islands
- Country where Dracula lived
- Country with second tallest mountain in the world
- Biggest lake in the world
- Central America’s largest lake
- Smallest country in Asia
- Country also know as “Anatolia”
- Largest sand desert in the world
- Smallest country in South America
- Chernobyl disaster location
- River in Iraq
- Language of the nation of Germany in it’s language
- Bulgaria capital
- Third biggest island in the world
- China’s longest river
- Longest mountain range in the world
38 Clues: River in Iraq • Bulgaria capital • Country before Serbia • Africa’s biggest city • China’s longest river • Islam’s origin country • longest river in Europe • Capital of Sierra Leone • Smallest country in Asia • biggest island in Canada • Capital of Liechtenstein • Biggest lake in the world • Africa’s smallest country • An empire before New Spain • Country where Dracula lived • ...
unit #1 summative project 2022-09-26
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- The first European to discover the new world.
- The 3 main reasons people wanted to explore the new world(3 words).
- Modern name for the new world.
- People taken mostly from Africa and forced to work for no pay.
- Poles carved by the native people in the pacific northwest(2 words).
- Conquered the eastern coast of north America and the Hudson bay.
- Conquered modern-day Mexico, Central America, and the west coast of South America.
- The place where most of the slaves were taken from.
- The Spanish people that came to conquer more land.
- gaining more land, colonizing.
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- The religion believed by native populations.
- Conquered modern-day Brazil.
- New things people found in the new world that caused a population boom in Europe and Africa.
- Sailed all the way around South America.
- the event that took place when Columbus first landed in the new world(2 words).
- Killed 90% of the native Americans.
- Conquered most of the midwestern united states and northeastern Canada.
- the animal people in the new world got that made hunting much easier.
- Giving an object or currency in return for goods and services.
- Things that people found and wanted to take back to Europe.
20 Clues: Conquered modern-day Brazil. • Modern name for the new world. • gaining more land, colonizing. • Killed 90% of the native Americans. • Sailed all the way around South America. • The religion believed by native populations. • The first European to discover the new world. • The Spanish people that came to conquer more land. • ...
Adventure Awaits Crossword 2023-05-15
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- Buckle your seatbelt prior to ______
- The smallest country in the world
- Don't leave for the airport without this!
- The worst part of air travel
- Where to stay if you're broke
- This is the most visited country in the world
- This country is the least densely populated in the world
- _____ Fountain
- Mind the ___
- The Great Pyramid of ____
- Time between flights
- An airline or a Greek letter
- The largest country in the world
- The country to visit to sample some sweet mochi
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- The place to go to find great shawarma
- Head to this country to find some delicious samosas
- Travel to this country to see a komodo dragon in the wild
- This the least visited country in the world
- Most visited American city
- This underwater highway connects England and France
- How many hours was the longest ever commercial flight in the world?
- Visit this country to dance the tango
- One country you'd never want to visit
- This country is home to more lakes than any other
- An official permission slip to enter a country or a credit card
- An airport code or another word for loose
- This country and its capital share the same name
- ___ Mahal
- An airport code or a U.S. president
29 Clues: ___ Mahal • Mind the ___ • _____ Fountain • Time between flights • The Great Pyramid of ____ • Most visited American city • The worst part of air travel • An airline or a Greek letter • Where to stay if you're broke • The largest country in the world • The smallest country in the world • An airport code or a U.S. president • Buckle your seatbelt prior to ______ • ...
Seconds Please!!! 2025-10-16
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- Second person to walk on the moon
- Second longest river in the UK
- Second longest pier in the UK
- Second highest mountain in the world
- Second place in the 2024 Sports Personality of the Year
- Second largest planet in the solar system
- Second most popular food in the world
- Second most popular UK alcoholic drink
- Second richest person in the world
- 1986 world snooker championship runner up
- Second Steven Spielberg feature film
- Second largest city in the UK
- Second CEO of Ansys
- Second most expensive colour in Monopoly
- Second longest tube line in London
- Second longest reigning UK monarch
- Second longest running TV show in the UK
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- Second smallest country
- Second Harry Potter book
- Second most number 1 UK singles
- Second Taylor Swift album
- Second largest restaurant chain in the world
- Second largest country in Europe
- Second actor to play James Bond
- Second largest ocean in the world
- Second most capped footballer
- Second largest bone in the human body
- Second largest lake in the Lake District
- Second element in the period table
- Second song performed by Queen at Live Aid
- Second in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest
- Second most expensive precious metal
- Second book in the bible
33 Clues: Second CEO of Ansys • Second smallest country • Second Harry Potter book • Second book in the bible • Second Taylor Swift album • Second longest pier in the UK • Second most capped footballer • Second largest city in the UK • Second longest river in the UK • Second most number 1 UK singles • Second actor to play James Bond • Second largest country in Europe • ...
Known and unknown Science Facts 2022-10-09
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- where is the oldest living tree located
- Which animal have 3 hearts
- breath through their butts
- Oldest profession in the world
- World largest amphibian
- Home video games developed first
- how many countries competed in 2018 winter olympics
- where is the world largest bridge located
- male species give birth to young one
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- Most earthquake country
- Hardest natural substance
- Youngest country in the world
- where is the largest particle accelerator located
- Capable to express over 100 vocal sounds
- strongest natural material
- First scientist awarded with two noble prizes
- Hottest planet in our solar system
- More islands than any other countries
18 Clues: Most earthquake country • World largest amphibian • Hardest natural substance • Which animal have 3 hearts • breath through their butts • strongest natural material • Youngest country in the world • Oldest profession in the world • Home video games developed first • Hottest planet in our solar system • male species give birth to young one • More islands than any other countries • ...
Interwar years and World War Two 2023-12-12
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- Allowed Hitler to expand Germany territory unchecked
- Meant no German military
- Countries including the U.S., the U.K., and the Soviet union, who opposed the Axis powers during WWII
- International organization to keep world peace
- Global conflict from 1939 to 1945 involving major countries and major events like the Holocaust
- Hitler was an example of this
- Conference site where allied leaders met in February 1945 to plan post-World War II
- After World War I and before World War II
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- Purge Soviet union repression of political freedom led by Stalin resulting in mass arrests and executions
- Policy of building a strong military, contributing to tensions before World War II
- WWII military alliance including Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Made Germany pay war reparations
- Intense pride in one's home country, heightening tensions pre-World War II conflicts
- The want of powerful nations to expand their territory, which led to global conflicts
- City where a crucial post-world war II conference was held in July of 1945
- Benito Mussolini's rule was based upon it
16 Clues: Meant no German military • Hitler was an example of this • Made Germany pay war reparations • Benito Mussolini's rule was based upon it • After World War I and before World War II • International organization to keep world peace • Allowed Hitler to expand Germany territory unchecked • WWII military alliance including Germany, Italy, and Japan • ...
Measurement Crossword 2023-01-29
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- The LONGEST animal in the world and lives in water!
- There are 100 of these in 1 meter
- The largest ape (like a monkey) in the world that can stand as tall as a person!
- The longest snake in the world at 32 feet!
- The tallest animal in the world at 20 feet tall! It lives in Africa.
- The smallest mammal in the world that is about the size of a bumblebee!
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- The tallest mountain in the world at over 29032 feet!
- This is what soccer players try to score and its height is 8 feet
- There are 12 of these in 1 foot
- The deepest part of the world called a trench, that goes 124 miles deep in the ocean
- Which is longer- meters, ft, inches, or centimeters?
- This was a big boat that sunk. It was 883 feet long!
- These help us travel. When they fly, they go 10000 to 12000 meters high!
- The tallest tree in the world at 300+ feet!
- This sport plays on a grass field that is 360 feet long
15 Clues: There are 12 of these in 1 foot • There are 100 of these in 1 meter • The longest snake in the world at 32 feet! • The tallest tree in the world at 300+ feet! • The LONGEST animal in the world and lives in water! • Which is longer- meters, ft, inches, or centimeters? • This was a big boat that sunk. It was 883 feet long! • ...
What's Your Country Famous For? 2013-11-18
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- leads the world in fascist movements.
- cocaine use.
- is the best at peacekeeping.
- murder capital of the world (homicide).
- leads the way in happiness.
- leads the world in sandboarding, a sport that involves surfing mounds of sand.
- leads the way in the production of maple syrup and asteroid collisions.
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- the most efficient at conserving electricity.
- eats the most hotdogs.
- the best at sheep farming and rugby.
- has the tallest people on average.
- has the most people who have been struck by lightning.
- best at staying married.
- has the deadliest lakes in the world.
- the best quality of life.
- was the best at Fifa World Cup titles.
16 Clues: cocaine use. • eats the most hotdogs. • best at staying married. • the best quality of life. • leads the way in happiness. • is the best at peacekeeping. • has the tallest people on average. • the best at sheep farming and rugby. • leads the world in fascist movements. • has the deadliest lakes in the world. • was the best at Fifa World Cup titles. • ...
Soccer crossword for gifted 2023-08-24
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- The ____ invented soccer
- _____ Million people play soccer (Word form)
- Has the US won a world cup?
- The ____ was the last United Nations-recognized country in the world without a national soccer team.
- The country that has won the world cup the most
- the number of honors liverpool has
- A soccer ball contains both hexagons and ____
- The best gifted teacher
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- ___ is the soccer club with the most partners
- Brazil's soccer team
- Number of world cups ever (Word form)
- This team has lost 126 times
- ___ has 422 wins
- ______ F. C. is the first soccer club
- Soccer is also called ____
- This country won the most recent world cup
16 Clues: ___ has 422 wins • Brazil's soccer team • The best gifted teacher • The ____ invented soccer • Soccer is also called ____ • Has the US won a world cup? • This team has lost 126 times • the number of honors liverpool has • Number of world cups ever (Word form) • ______ F. C. is the first soccer club • This country won the most recent world cup • ...
John 3:16 2025-12-22
25 Clues: so • in • he • the • God • not • him • but • Son • For • his • that • gave • only • life • have • that • world • loved • should • perish • begotten • whosoever • believeth • everlasting
World CUUUUUP 2022-12-15
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- Won in the 2014 world cup
- Who won the world cup in 1998
- How old Christiano Ronaldo is
- How many times were the Netherlands runners up
- Who hosted the 1954 World cup
- How many times did Uruguay win the world cup
- Winners of the world cup in 1982
- Won the 2018 world cup
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- Who hosted the first world cup
- Hosted the world cup in 1962
- Who were the runners up in 2010
- the amount of times games ended in shootouts
- How old Messi is
- Hosted the 2018 world cup
14 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 won the world cup in 1998 • How old Christiano Ronaldo is • Who hosted the 1954 World cup • Who hosted the first world cup • Who were the runners up in 2010 • Winners of the world cup in 1982 • the amount of times games ended in shootouts • ...
Ayyan's Crossword 2020-07-22
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- which planet is known as the red planet
- what is the capital of spain
- where would you find the eiffel tower? city
- Ayyan's zodiac sign
- who painted mona lisa
- Ayyan's favorite chachu
- largest big cat in the world
- biggest animal in the world
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- which color is found on 75% of the world flags
- Only mammal that can fly
- The person with the most followers on Instagram
- Largest country by area in the world
- Which gas makes your voice high pitched
- closest planted to the sun
- longest river in the world
15 Clues: Ayyan's zodiac sign • who painted mona lisa • Ayyan's favorite chachu • Only mammal that can fly • closest planted to the sun • longest river in the world • biggest animal in the world • what is the capital of spain • largest big cat in the world • Largest country by area in the world • which planet is known as the red planet • Which gas makes your voice high pitched • ...
