world Crossword Puzzles
world history 2020-03-23
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- mail PROHIBITION booze
- period
- rifle
- resistance
- Plague
- solid DUVALIER haiti
- louis
- mongol
- last Egypt
- original three
- nixon
- democracy
- trade union
- Yugoslavia
- desert
- president GERMANY Bonn JAMESEARLRAY Luther King JACKRUBY Oswald JIMMYCARTER peanuts JOHNWILKESBOOTH Lincoln
- University BOSWORTHFIELD Battle
- portugal
- ur
- cuba
- Idris ELCID Spain EMILYDAVIDSON suffragette
- rocket
- press
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- mongol two
- german plan
- assassin
- killer
- policy
- Gorba
- activist
- Israel kill
- Israel
- robin hood
- USA
- italy
- bang
- inventor
- skyscraper
- bomb FDROOSEVELT president
- papa doc
- beach
- China
- assassinated
- germany
- Second KHMERROUGE fighters LEAGUEOFNATIONS together LEVBRONSTEIN trotsky LUSITANIA sank
- prison
- ferdinand
- census MAHATMAGANDHI independence MANHATTANPROJECT H bomb MARET french revolution MARKCHAPMAN Lennon MOUNTBATTEN ireland MTSTHELENS volcano NANCYREAGAN first lady NAPALM toxic NEWAMSTERDAM New York NEWZEALAND Antipodes NUREMBERG trial PANCHOVILLA Mexican PARTHENON greece
- Adolf
49 Clues: ur • USA • bang • cuba • Gorba • rifle • louis • nixon • italy • beach • China • Adolf • press • killer • period • policy • Plague • mongol • Israel • desert • prison • rocket • germany • assassin • activist • inventor • papa doc • portugal • democracy • ferdinand • mongol two • resistance • last Egypt • robin hood • Yugoslavia • skyscraper • german plan • Israel kill • trade union • assassinated • original three • ...
Disney World 2020-04-17
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- the character walt created before mickey mouse
- Ever wanted to ride on a dog?
- Big _________ mountain
- His nose grows every time he"LIES"
- the stunt show in HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS
- The huge "BALL" in epcot
- How many indiana jones movies are there?(Letter form)
- a ride where you will have t find a species that lived awhile ago
- 7 dwarfs
- WATCH OUT FOR THE YETI!!
- kangas kid name(KANGAROO)
- you are now entering the _______ zone
- first disney princess with a tatoo
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- A book with a "man cub"
- The huge waterfall ride in Magic kingdom
- "No I just cant wait....To be kinggggggg!!!"
- The first disney movie ever made
- ______ mountain
- there are 999 _____ haunts,theres room for one more
- Popular ride in Disney worlds Animal Kingdom
- The ride in Epcot that has a car
- "HONEY,I love HONEY!"(What cristopher robin calls him)
- theres a great big _________________
- Ride that includes ice and water in epcot
24 Clues: 7 dwarfs • ______ mountain • Big _________ mountain • A book with a "man cub" • The huge "BALL" in epcot • WATCH OUT FOR THE YETI!! • kangas kid name(KANGAROO) • Ever wanted to ride on a dog? • The first disney movie ever made • The ride in Epcot that has a car • His nose grows every time he"LIES" • first disney princess with a tatoo • the stunt show in HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS • ...
world history 2021-01-21
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- roman general
- trunks for a nose
- christianity
- ancient archaeologist sites
- relating to an empire
- second largest continent
- pyramids
- a sovereign ruler of great power and rank
- series of three wars
- greece
- queen of the gods
- ancient
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- bordering lebanon to the southwest
- upper class
- communication
- peninsula of western asia
- wise
- located entirely in the the northern hemisphere
- classical language
- a public office
- give authorization
- exchange
- king of gods
- supreme pontiff
24 Clues: wise • greece • ancient • pyramids • exchange • upper class • christianity • king of gods • roman general • communication • a public office • supreme pontiff • trunks for a nose • queen of the gods • classical language • give authorization • series of three wars • relating to an empire • second largest continent • peninsula of western asia • ancient archaeologist sites • bordering lebanon to the southwest • ...
World History 2020-12-10
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- Germany vs. Soviet Union for control of city in WWII
- Leader in Italy during World War II
- leaderd should be from the bloodline of Muhammad
- political movement that exalts nation above the individual
- intergovernmental organization that maintains peace
- discovered the planets orbit the sun in oval shape ellispe
- helped expand China's empire/power
- land granted by kings in exchange for service and loyalty
- Believed people had natural rights
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- an worthy man can be the ruler
- free Jerusalem from Muslim rule; gained land and money
- 800-1100; agriculatural society in Mexican valley
- led to China’s territorial sovereignty & economic power
- promote collective interests in global oil market
- independent city state for wealthy merchants & artisans
- Muslim holy book
- was charger by God (Allah) to deliver message
- monk that thought church should not sale forgiveness
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; 29 members
- decisivie 1942 WWII battle in Egypt
20 Clues: Muslim holy book • an worthy man can be the ruler • helped expand China's empire/power • Believed people had natural rights • Leader in Italy during World War II • decisivie 1942 WWII battle in Egypt • was charger by God (Allah) to deliver message • North Atlantic Treaty Organization; 29 members • leaderd should be from the bloodline of Muhammad • ...
World History 2020-12-10
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- Germany vs. Soviet Union for control of city in WWII
- Leader in Italy during World War II
- leaderd should be from the bloodline of Muhammad
- political movement that exalts nation above the individual
- intergovernmental organization that maintains peace
- discovered the planets orbit the sun in oval shape ellispe
- helped expand China's empire/power
- land granted by kings in exchange for service and loyalty
- Believed people had natural rights
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- an worthy man can be the ruler
- free Jerusalem from Muslim rule; gained land and money
- 800-1100; agriculatural society in Mexican valley
- led to China’s territorial sovereignty & economic power
- promote collective interests in global oil market
- independent city state for wealthy merchants & artisans
- Muslim holy book
- was charger by God (Allah) to deliver message
- monk that thought church should not sale forgiveness
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; 29 members
- decisivie 1942 WWII battle in Egypt
20 Clues: Muslim holy book • an worthy man can be the ruler • helped expand China's empire/power • Believed people had natural rights • Leader in Italy during World War II • decisivie 1942 WWII battle in Egypt • was charger by God (Allah) to deliver message • North Atlantic Treaty Organization; 29 members • leaderd should be from the bloodline of Muhammad • ...
World Religions 2020-12-18
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- the Christian holy text
- followers of Buddhism
- the building that Muslims attend
- the country where Islam began
- the islamic holy text
- followers of Islam
- the belief that your actions come back to you
- followers of Judaism
- the Jewish holy text
- the building that Christians attend
- the country where Hinduism and Buddhism began
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- the process of rebirth
- followers of Hinduism
- the Islamic holy city
- the area where Hindus pray
- the building where Buddhists attend
- the country where Judaism and Christianity began
- the Hindu holy text
- the building where Jews attend
- followers of Jesus Christ
20 Clues: followers of Islam • the Hindu holy text • followers of Judaism • the Jewish holy text • followers of Hinduism • the Islamic holy city • followers of Buddhism • the islamic holy text • the process of rebirth • the Christian holy text • followers of Jesus Christ • the area where Hindus pray • the country where Islam began • the building where Jews attend • the building that Muslims attend • ...
World Geography 2021-03-20
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- was the North American conflict in a larger imperial war.
- An English. philosopher and political theorist.
- Social critcs of the period
- This trade laws prevented colonist from selling their most valuable product.
- European art of the 1600 and 1700.
- The rules most admired by philosophes.
- Explain the legal and intellectual ownership of assets and resoruces.
- Through reason and rational thinking.
- An English philosopher, scientist and historian.
- An italian phioosopher that wrote about people rights.
- Developing a plan for running a state or country
- The relation of faith, the existence and simplicity of God.
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- Some monarchs embraced the new ideas and make reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit.
- Large drawing room.
- A philosophical movement
- A theory
- Consist of the right of individuals to participate in movements.
- The most brilliant and influencer philosophes.
- Improve the humans conditions on the earth.
- Influential French writer.
20 Clues: A theory • Large drawing room. • A philosophical movement • Influential French writer. • Social critcs of the period • European art of the 1600 and 1700. • Through reason and rational thinking. • The rules most admired by philosophes. • Improve the humans conditions on the earth. • The most brilliant and influencer philosophes. • An English. philosopher and political theorist. • ...
Paulist World 2021-03-28
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- FLORIDA PRIDE
- ANCIENT LEGIONAIRES
- STATUE'S TOE GLOW
- CSP WRITER
- CLOSING PRAYER
- IRISH SAINT WITH A BED
- LOVED TENDERLY
- SLEEPY BIRD
- BY CHANCE
- FOREIGNER
- WRAP WRAP-UP
- IT'S ROMAN FRIEND
- TART FRUIT
- DALEY... FIRST GAEL-BORN CSP
- KIND OF MONASTERY
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- BEGINNING PRAYER
- OIL CO.
- PIGS
- IN THE MIDDLE
- IN BACKGROUND HESSIANS
- AUSTIN
- GOSPEL WRITER
- CSP PRODUCER
- FOUNDER
- SMALL LAKE
- GEORGE
- INTRICATE SPIN
27 Clues: PIGS • AUSTIN • GEORGE • OIL CO. • FOUNDER • BY CHANCE • FOREIGNER • CSP WRITER • SMALL LAKE • TART FRUIT • SLEEPY BIRD • CSP PRODUCER • WRAP WRAP-UP • FLORIDA PRIDE • IN THE MIDDLE • GOSPEL WRITER • CLOSING PRAYER • LOVED TENDERLY • INTRICATE SPIN • BEGINNING PRAYER • STATUE'S TOE GLOW • IT'S ROMAN FRIEND • KIND OF MONASTERY • ANCIENT LEGIONAIRES • IN BACKGROUND HESSIANS • IRISH SAINT WITH A BED • ...
World History 2021-09-06
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- The study of human life and culture
- A government established by divine authority
- Humans are like humanlike creatures that walk upright
- believing in many gods
- Who supervised rituals armed at pleasing the god and goddess
- The shift from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture took place during the age
- Items left behind by early peoples
- Makes "new stones"
- A massive stepped tower on which was built a temple dedicated to the chief god or goddess of a sumerian city
- The paleolithic age is the period in which humans used
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- The study of past societies through and analysis of what people have left behind
- A complex culture in which large number of people in common elements, religion and social structures
- A system of writing developed by the sumerians using a reed stylus to create impressions on a clay tablet
- Keeping animals and growing food on a regular basis
- A place where 2 rivers or streams join to become one
- They were the first anatomically mordern humans
- This period is also called the old stone age
- A member of people having no permanent abode
- The period before writing was developed
- Means" wise human being"
20 Clues: Makes "new stones" • believing in many gods • Means" wise human being" • Items left behind by early peoples • The study of human life and culture • The period before writing was developed • A government established by divine authority • This period is also called the old stone age • A member of people having no permanent abode • ...
World History 2021-09-13
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- The founder of Judaism
- The belief in many Gods
- Buddhist holy book
- Jesus' disciples who spread christianity
- The oldest "major" religion
- union with the universe after death
- He led the Jews out of Egypt
- The Jewish holy book
- lowest hindu ranking, deemed unworthy
- The "new stone age"
- belief in rebirth after death
- Spiritual Leaders
- Hindu holy book
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- The belief that actions determine fate
- Hindu ranking system
- Hindu belief in nonviolence
- Egyptian Kings/Queens
- The founder of Christianity
- Belief in one God
- The early stone age
- Prejudice against Jews
- Creators of the alphabet
- Founder of Buddhism
- Christian holy book
- First female pharoh to lead under real name
- early human, wanderers
26 Clues: Hindu holy book • Belief in one God • Spiritual Leaders • Buddhist holy book • The early stone age • Founder of Buddhism • Christian holy book • The "new stone age" • Hindu ranking system • The Jewish holy book • Egyptian Kings/Queens • The founder of Judaism • Prejudice against Jews • early human, wanderers • The belief in many Gods • Creators of the alphabet • Hindu belief in nonviolence • ...
World History 2021-06-01
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- money or food given to poor people.
- is an Indian religion based on a series of original teachings
- a network of historical trade routes
- the ninth month of the Muslim year
- was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of the world religion of Islam.
- An Islamic history the ruler of the Muslim community.
- Water body in egypt (north Africa)
- the larger of the two main branches of Islam.
- In the Indian subcontinent.
- someone forbidden to quit their service for another person.
- the religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah.
- is usually thought to mean “the god”
- a city in Saudi Arabia that was the birthplace of Muhammad the founder of the world religion of Islam.
- a republic in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula
- Holy book of the Islamic relgion
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- the old Arab or non-European quarter of a North African town.
- a picture or pattern produced by arranging together small colored pieces of hard material, such as stone, tile, or glass.
- a republic in West Africa comprising the former colonies of the Gold Coast and Ashanti.
- an earnest hope or wish.
- a parliamentary monarchy in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula
- It was founded by a dynasty
- a Japanese religion dating from the early 8th century and incorporating the worship of ancestors and nature spirits.
- the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- the Jewish religious teacher whose life, death, and resurrection as reported by the Evangelists are the basis of the Christian message of salvation.
- appears to the prophet Daniel to explain his visions.
- largest civilization in human history (Land wise)
- is a building at the center of Islam's most important mosque.
- relating to the literature or language of Arab people.
- an elemental symbol within an agreed set of symbols.
29 Clues: an earnest hope or wish. • It was founded by a dynasty • In the Indian subcontinent. • Holy book of the Islamic relgion • the ninth month of the Muslim year • Water body in egypt (north Africa) • money or food given to poor people. • a network of historical trade routes • is usually thought to mean “the god” • the larger of the two main branches of Islam. • ...
World history 2021-05-16
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- south africa is known for this
- war ww1 was a
- gave women more rights in terms of having kids
- because of what country was nato founded
- soviet leader ww2
- europeans _______ labor to poor countries to increase profit
- the us and soviet union fought directly in the _____ war
- european country leaving the eu
- global issue caused primarily by racism
- aliexpress is an example of ____
- something officially added to the un in 1948
- the most notorious loser of ww2
- infamous testing site in ww2 japan
- vietnam leader
- irradiated many diseases
- most of africa was _____ by europeans
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- famous person against apartheid
- city made infamous because of apartheid
- the cause for the american civil war
- notable resistance to globalization
- is an effect of burning fossil fuels
- was blamed for ww2
- migration effect caused by the industrial revolution
- increased the survival rate of wounded soldiers in ww2
- the holocaust is an example of
25 Clues: war ww1 was a • vietnam leader • soviet leader ww2 • was blamed for ww2 • irradiated many diseases • south africa is known for this • the holocaust is an example of • famous person against apartheid • european country leaving the eu • the most notorious loser of ww2 • aliexpress is an example of ____ • infamous testing site in ww2 japan • notable resistance to globalization • ...
World history 2021-05-16
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- war ww1 was a
- something officially added to the un in 1948
- migration effect caused by the industrial revolution
- infamous testing site in ww2 japan
- european country leaving the eu
- aliexpress is an example of ____
- soviet leader ww2
- notable resistance to globalization
- the cause for the american civil war
- irradiated many diseases
- most of africa was _____ by europeans
- south africa is known for this
- the us and soviet union fought directly in the _____ war
- the most notorious loser of ww2
- because of what country was nato founded
- gave women more rights in terms of having kids
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- famous person against apartheid
- vietnam leader
- europeans _______ labor to poor countries to increase profit
- was blamed for ww2
- increased the survival rate of wounded soldiers in ww2
- the holocaust is an example of
- global issue caused primarily by racism
- is an effect of burning fossil fuels
- city made infamous because of apartheid
- organisation made to prevent ww3
26 Clues: war ww1 was a • vietnam leader • soviet leader ww2 • was blamed for ww2 • irradiated many diseases • the holocaust is an example of • south africa is known for this • famous person against apartheid • european country leaving the eu • the most notorious loser of ww2 • aliexpress is an example of ____ • organisation made to prevent ww3 • infamous testing site in ww2 japan • ...
World Cultures 2021-05-17
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- Goods sold to other countries.
- Home to giraffes, ostriches, wildebeest, lemurs, and many more amazing animals.
- The beliefs and traditions of a group of people.
- A boundary of a continent, country, state, or city.
- 71% of the earth's surface.
- A person who lives in a particular place.
- The exact place of something on earth.
- Goods bought from other countries.
- A war between the Soviet Union and the United States.
- The weather in an area.
- _____ is the biggest country in the world.
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- The US is a _____ because we can vote for our presidents.
- Ocean West of the US.
- Country north of America.
- There are 7 ______ on earth.
- Seasonal winds that bring heavy rains.
- The only country that is a continent and an island.
- A map that shows the borders of a continent, country, state, or city.
- An imaginary horizontal line around the earth.
- A ruler with absolute power.
20 Clues: Ocean West of the US. • The weather in an area. • Country north of America. • 71% of the earth's surface. • There are 7 ______ on earth. • A ruler with absolute power. • Goods sold to other countries. • Goods bought from other countries. • Seasonal winds that bring heavy rains. • The exact place of something on earth. • A person who lives in a particular place. • ...
World Cultures 2021-05-17
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- A man-made artificial water route
- Fine particles of soil
- ring shaped reef, islands, or chain of islands
- closely related group of islands
- settle or directly control a foreign territory for its resources or land
- variety of species in an ecosystem
- Process of redirecting water to crops using channels
- Permanently frozen ground
- no more living members of a group exist
- the way people live and act
- The height above sea level
- of Fire area of Japan where frequent earthquakes & volcanic eruptions occur
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- Continuous extent of land
- giving off energy caused by the breakdown of atoms
- A single person (dictator) rules with unlimited power.
- Protection of the environment
- A movement to unify African people, and brought together African leaders who helped establish independence
- Citizens elect representatives to govern them
- a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- giant ocean wave with enormous power
20 Clues: Fine particles of soil • Continuous extent of land • Permanently frozen ground • The height above sea level • the way people live and act • Protection of the environment • closely related group of islands • A man-made artificial water route • variety of species in an ecosystem • giant ocean wave with enormous power • no more living members of a group exist • ...
World History 2021-05-17
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- Political theory that wants to overthrow a part of society
- The nation that wanted international peace
- its present
- The country Italy invaded in 1936
- The only building that was left standing after the nuclear bombing
- The division that occurred between the east and west
- Code name to build the atomic bomb
- Markets lost over a billion dollars
- invaded Poland, causing WW2
- Remained neutral until 1941
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- The city Hitler wanted to take
- One type of nationalism that caused WW1
- Keep the Communisim
- The event that ended in 1942
- The genocide of European Jews
- The empire the U.S declared war on after the attack on Pearl Harbor
- while avoiding going into war
- Orchestrated WW2
- The group that made significant gains
- The country japan overran in 1937
- Wanted peace after the events of WW1
- Countries building up their armory
22 Clues: its present • Orchestrated WW2 • Keep the Communisim • invaded Poland, causing WW2 • Remained neutral until 1941 • The event that ended in 1942 • The genocide of European Jews • while avoiding going into war • The city Hitler wanted to take • The country Italy invaded in 1936 • The country japan overran in 1937 • Code name to build the atomic bomb • Countries building up their armory • ...
Lizzy's world 2021-05-25
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- Name of the Beach Steve and I got married
- What Mikey called Dad as a small child
- Liz's dream car
- John Kelly's wife
- Carol and Tom's daughter
- Our 45th president
- Name of the house Mom used to Clean with Ina
- My middle name
- My Godmother
- Name of the store my first job
- Henry's wife's name
- Steve's Dad's name
- Name of Dad's car
- Steve's middle name
- Steve's Son's name
- First name of a Buttonow
- My Grandpa Tureski's name
- My Jackabee
- Steve's Mother's name
- The town Steve and I moved to from LI
- My Godfather
- Name of the Street Kevin owns a house
- Name of our Black and white JRT from Ireland
- The town Mom was born
- Name of Kevin's wife
- Dad's last name
- Name of Steve's Callic Cat
- Carol and Tom's son
- The Lane we grew up on
- Name of Carol and Tom's dog
- My Grandmother Tureski's name
- My confirmation name and my Aunt's name
- Our neighbor on Ann's Lane
- Pete and Kitty's daughter
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- Mom's Maiden name
- Our male cat
- Kitty's maiden name
- Last name of my college roommate
- Name of Kevin's & Liz's Kingergarden teacher
- Kevin's Godfather
- My Grandmother Duggan's name
- Steve's daughter's name
- Name of the Street where Old Mill Restaurant
- The name of our first dog
- A castle burnt down in 1921 by the IRA
- The country Mom came from
- The name of the boy who took me to the prom
- The branch of Service Dad served in
- Color of Mom's hair at one time
- Kevin's Godmother
- Betsy and John Kelly's daughter
- The name of the Street Dad met Mom
- Youngest child of Pat and Betty Byrne
- Name of the Capitol of the USA
- Name of Kevin's Jack Russell
- My Grandpa Duggan's name
- Name of our first Jack Russell
- The college Liz graduated from
- Liz's first car
- Steve's cat that lived until 24 years
- Name of our next door neighbor on ann's lane
- Aunt Nell's Last name
- The village where Kevin and I were born
- Where Carol went to College
- The town where Dad was born
- Name of the highway Kevin lives on
- Name of Dad's oldest brother
67 Clues: My Jackabee • Our male cat • My Godmother • My Godfather • My middle name • Liz's dream car • Liz's first car • Dad's last name • Mom's Maiden name • Kevin's Godfather • John Kelly's wife • Kevin's Godmother • Name of Dad's car • Our 45th president • Steve's Dad's name • Steve's Son's name • Kitty's maiden name • Henry's wife's name • Steve's middle name • Carol and Tom's son • Name of Kevin's wife • ...
World History 2021-07-15
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- Powers, Germany and Italy and Japan
- Italian leader who ordered Invasion of Ethiopia in 1935
- Franco, Fascist General who lead a revolt against Spain's Government
- Germany's military strategy
- Einstein, author of the Theory of Relativity
- Doctrine, U S President tells Europe to back away from Latin America
- Giving in to an aggressor to keep peace
- Charter, Declaration by U S and England that became Allies Peace Plan
- Wartime Prime Minister of England
- Art that sought to link dreams to Real life
- Lively music with loose beat born in the U S
- Diaz, took control of Mexico by ousting President Juarez
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- German Leader who planned the Third Reich or German Empire
- Villa, Robin Hood of Mexico
- Freud, called the irrational part of the mind the Unconscious
- Anna, fought for Independence and became Mexico's 1st President
- First man to fly solo over the Atlantic Ocean
- Juarez, Great Leader and Symbol of Mexican Independence
- Corollary, Gave US police power in Western Hemisphere
- Canal, Built by U S-finished in 1914
- Gaulle, French leader with Government in Exile
- Belief that political ties to other nations be avoided
- Zapata, General whose battle cry was Land and Liberty
- developed Philosophy known as Existentialism
- American War, U S joins Cuban war for Independence
- Marti, Cuban Exile who returned to help Cuban Independence
26 Clues: Villa, Robin Hood of Mexico • Germany's military strategy • Wartime Prime Minister of England • Powers, Germany and Italy and Japan • Canal, Built by U S-finished in 1914 • Giving in to an aggressor to keep peace • Einstein, author of the Theory of Relativity • developed Philosophy known as Existentialism • Art that sought to link dreams to Real life • ...
world history 2021-06-10
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- longest dynasty in chinese history
- the decline of rome
- they follow the practice of islam
- halted the muslims advance into europe
- - Civilization is the Andes Mountains
- - treaty that divided
- Founder of islam
- the group of people on boats that invaded france
- holiest city in saudi arabia
- a indian religion
- advancements in different technologies
- a drought of food
- exploration
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- - First to sail around Africa
- major religion monotheistic
- confidence or trust
- temple
- founded by Sundiata Keita
- - this is the most ferocious empire
- - this battle was fought on oct 14 1066
- huge civilizations
- - Richest Human Ever
- the italian banking family
- - Killed millions of People
- - Famous Shakespeare Play
- - Youngest Monothestic Relgion
- renaissance - Means Rebirth
27 Clues: temple • exploration • Founder of islam • a indian religion • a drought of food • huge civilizations • confidence or trust • the decline of rome • - Richest Human Ever • - treaty that divided • founded by Sundiata Keita • - Famous Shakespeare Play • the italian banking family • major religion monotheistic • - Killed millions of People • renaissance - Means Rebirth • holiest city in saudi arabia • ...
STA World 2021-06-04
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- One million subscribers on pianokingie
- Number of smartest STAs
- Fill in this sta's name "_____ white"
- Short for not smart
- Leader of team fuzzy
- Smarter than duffy, dumber than puffy
- Fill in the blank "_____ Kingie" it is a show
- Evil peeps before the henchcats
- Starts with b and ends with r
- Hitting bottoms
- Dog that is stretchy
- Conquered the wingies
- Smartest STA
- Plane that starts with "p"
- Fill in the blank "________ commander"
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- Fill in the iq blank for kingie "5 _______"
- Piano app
- Second smartest
- Magic unicorn
- popular pianokingie fluffy
- Second best to mokingie
- Got conquered by the tringies
- Evil peeps
- Dumbest of the big 4, but still smart
- Stuffed toy animal
- Awesome team that is squishy
- Fill in the name "fort _____"
- City named after a treat, but instead of starting with a c, starts with k
28 Clues: Piano app • Evil peeps • Smartest STA • Magic unicorn • Second smartest • Hitting bottoms • Stuffed toy animal • Short for not smart • Leader of team fuzzy • Dog that is stretchy • Conquered the wingies • Number of smartest STAs • Second best to mokingie • popular pianokingie fluffy • Plane that starts with "p" • Awesome team that is squishy • Got conquered by the tringies • ...
world history 2021-06-15
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- that was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- of Germany Territorial consequence of Germany at the end of World War II
- Telegram-Name of the telegram that Germany sent to Mexico
- in the world did mankind originate?
- that existed between 1200 BC and 146 BC
- are there currently Mesolithic paintings?
- Ideology of Germany
- 28, 1914 When World War I occurred
- War II-It took place between the years 1939 and 1945
- tribal leader fought against the Roman occupation of Britain
- than bathes the coasts of Greece and Italy
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- Ideology of the USSR
- invaded by Germany in World War II
- imposed by the Incas
- activity was favored with the use of simple rafts
- name is known to the scandal of US president Richard Nixon to resign
- Egyptian Empress
- is the longest period of humanity in which the first human-like beings appeared
- Boleyn and Catherine Howard - What wives of Henry VIII were beheaded
- hidalgo-Who is considered the father of the country
20 Clues: Egyptian Empress • Ideology of Germany • Ideology of the USSR • imposed by the Incas • invaded by Germany in World War II • 28, 1914 When World War I occurred • in the world did mankind originate? • that existed between 1200 BC and 146 BC • are there currently Mesolithic paintings? • than bathes the coasts of Greece and Italy • activity was favored with the use of simple rafts • ...
World History 2021-08-24
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- A wide swath of land from Mesopotamia to Egypt This place has pyramids and lots of sand
- A story that dates back to the 7th millennium
- Amazing ironworkers
- Men hold primary power
- These people had the first major collection of laws
- A king that is thought to be a god
- large multi-story pyramids constructed by bricks
- The oldest form of writing
- Earliest form of Chinese writing
- An ornament or small piece of jewelery
- a collection of short literary or philosophical extracts
- These people invented the oldest form of writing
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- A complex society that is characterized by development, government, and communication
- The area around the Tigris and Euphrates
- people that developed on the island of Crete
- These people migrated from the steppe of Russia
- These people invaded Egypt in 1700 BC
- "An eye for an eye"
- A tablet with a long script in three languages
- These people were fierce and cruel warriors
- philosophical and ethical teachings founded by Confucius
- Area with water too swift and rocky to pass
- Egyptians developed this to write on
- The precursor to both modern Hebrew and Arabic languages
- A large town that governed the countryside around it
25 Clues: Amazing ironworkers • "An eye for an eye" • Men hold primary power • The oldest form of writing • Earliest form of Chinese writing • A king that is thought to be a god • Egyptians developed this to write on • These people invaded Egypt in 1700 BC • An ornament or small piece of jewelery • The area around the Tigris and Euphrates • These people were fierce and cruel warriors • ...
World Rivers 2021-08-18
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- A flat wooded area that is often flooded.
- Type of flesh-eating fish of South America that lives in fresh water.
- Having a lot of moisture in the air.
- Money charged to use a road or waterway.
- A lake created by people for the purpose of storing water.
- Land created by silt deposits at the mouth of a river.
- a connection system such as roads or waterways.
- A structure that blocks a flowing river and allows water to fill in behind it.
- a person whose job is to guide boats safely on a river.
- Basin, The area drained by a main river and other connected rivers.
- what happens when a river overflows its banks.
- A Channel dug by people. It is used by boats or for irrigation.
- A place where water flows over the edge of a cliff.
- An area where grapes are grown on plants called vines.
- Land set aside for cows, horses or other animals to feed off the natural grasses.
- Stream or smaller river that flows into a larger river.
- to move to a different place.
- Land that is not useful to people.
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- The place where a river empties into a sea or other large body of water.
- An object that measures the temperature of certain things such as air or water.
- Cut off from the seacoast, surrounded by land.
- good, item made in large numbers for sale or trade.
- The land at the edge of a river.
- to move (Water "moves" downstream in a river)
- Ocean, One of the four major oceans located in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the smallest and shallowest.
- Hemisphere, the half of the earth located north of the equator.
- Ongoing movement of water such as in a river.
- A body of moving or flowing water that follows a set path.
- An area where a large number of fruit trees have been planted.
- A society or group of people with similar religious beliefs, customs, language and form of government.
- a supply where an item such as water can be obtained.(2nd meaning) The starting point or beginning of a river's water.
- a building of sand formed by movement of flowing water.
- Tiny pieces of soil or earth carried by the water in a river.
- Place on a river where the water moves swiftly and violently.
- Watering of crops by moving water from a well, a river, or a lake to a place where it does not rain enough to grow crops.
35 Clues: to move to a different place. • The land at the edge of a river. • Land that is not useful to people. • Having a lot of moisture in the air. • Money charged to use a road or waterway. • A flat wooded area that is often flooded. • to move (Water "moves" downstream in a river) • Ongoing movement of water such as in a river. • Cut off from the seacoast, surrounded by land. • ...
Susana's World 2021-09-30
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- BBQ sausage of choice
- Pink up the phone already!
- This recipe may be lost forever unless revealed in time
- All four of them
- Susana is always …
- Most common word in the Russian language
- Another way to say "de nada" (in Interpretation Services)
- Number of times Susana has celebrated her 26th birthday
- Very exclusive service provided by LS
- Home of fraldinha and picanha
- Suzanne, don't stop
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- Number of sets of nuts in Interpretation Services Christmas Carol
- People whose CVs did not land on the floor
- Type of spice invented by a baker who took the wrong boat and ended up in Australia instead of Austria
- Calling Lagos, L is for...
- What's the name of that pill again?
- Theory, according to which people do best when fed excrements and kept in the dark
- Place where you cannot put a thank-you
- JVI cake
- What a jerk (Spanish, Uruguay)
20 Clues: JVI cake • All four of them • Susana is always … • Suzanne, don't stop • BBQ sausage of choice • Pink up the phone already! • Calling Lagos, L is for... • Home of fraldinha and picanha • What a jerk (Spanish, Uruguay) • What's the name of that pill again? • Very exclusive service provided by LS • Place where you cannot put a thank-you • Most common word in the Russian language • ...
Roman World 2021-10-12
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- Those that live in seclusion together
- Bishops from all over
- city that Visigoths attacked
- Large public churches
- a gathering of regional priest
- Evaded the Roman world from the East
- Pegan priest
- Had his men kill 7 thousand people
- retold that Pegan gods had not saved Rome
- Caused by anger over the Justinian Code
- had to ask Pope Leo I to stop the Huns
- Their kings were Merovingians
- Converted Ireland to Catholic
- Christian Princess from Gaul
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- Those that took over Western Roman Empire
- Professes the faith of the Church
- Converted to Christianity after winning a battle
- Time and place where Christian faith is done
- Language spoken in Ireland
- Wrote a rule for monks to follow
- Hun who fled from Pope Leo I
- Compiled a law code for all to follow
- Capital renamed from Byzantium
- Someone who turns away from the faith
24 Clues: Pegan priest • Bishops from all over • Large public churches • Language spoken in Ireland • city that Visigoths attacked • Hun who fled from Pope Leo I • Christian Princess from Gaul • Their kings were Merovingians • Converted Ireland to Catholic • a gathering of regional priest • Capital renamed from Byzantium • Wrote a rule for monks to follow • Professes the faith of the Church • ...
World Languages 2022-05-03
20 Clues: ဗမာ • 日本語 • 中國人 • 한국어 • Türk • عربى • فارسی • עברית • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ • हिन्दी • नेपाली • Svenska • Pусский • Fançais • Gaeilge • Español • English • Íslenska • Português • Tiếng Việt
World History 2022-05-31
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- The general from Carthage who marched over the Alps
- This person wrote down harsh laws for Athens
- The king of the Roman Gods
- The A+ Roman Dictator
- The thing we do not want to do with history
- This is________
- Mr. Erickson needs this in the morning to function
- The thing that you have all been counting down the days until.
- The pharaoh who dressed as a man
- The river from that song that got stuck in everyone's head.
- Our mascot here at Sandcreek
- The Empire that Cyrus the Great created
- The king of the Greek Gods
- The pharaoh whose tomb was untouched
- This pharaoh had A LOT of kids and wives
- The best world history teacher EVER!
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- His code of laws were some of the first written laws
- Where Mr. Erickson is from, "Big Sky Country"
- The mountains that separated Italy from Europe
- The person who found the city of Rome
- Mr. Erickson's favorite wild animal
- The longest river in Africa, second longest in the world
- The Disney movie that lied to you about Greek mythology
- The paper like material used in Ancient Egypt
- The best 7th grade team here at Sandcreek Middle School
- The pharaoh who had kids with Julius Caesar and Marc Antony
- This Disney movie is based on an actual person from Chinese folk lore
- The sea that was the central focus of most of the civilizations we talked about
- The first Roman Emperor
- the wall that separated China from the Mongols
- The ruler who cut off heads and piled them outside of cities when conquering
- The year you will be graduating HighSchool
- The best NFL team in the history of the world
- The wars between Rome and Carthage
34 Clues: This is________ • The A+ Roman Dictator • The first Roman Emperor • The king of the Roman Gods • The king of the Greek Gods • Our mascot here at Sandcreek • The pharaoh who dressed as a man • The wars between Rome and Carthage • Mr. Erickson's favorite wild animal • The pharaoh whose tomb was untouched • The best world history teacher EVER! • The person who found the city of Rome • ...
AP world 2022-06-13
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- Indian version of Hollywood.
- Japanese food company that specializes in the production and sale of convenience food and instant noodles
- a distinct of the musical genre in Jamaica.
- a religious and political effort that brought thousands of Jews from around the world back to their ancient homeland in the Middle East and reestablished Israel as the central location for Jewish identity.
- a combination of the hormones estrogen and progestogen in the form of a pill which inhibits female infertility.
- Swiss food and drink processing conglomerate corporation headquartered in Switzerland It is the largest food company in the world, measured by revenues and other metrics (2014).
- Egyptian colonel and statesman; prime minister and president.
- a chinese social media
- the worst outbreak of anti-Semitism, claiming the lives of 6 million Jews.
- term that is used while talking about economics, deals with production being mostly privately owned and operated to gain profit while the production, distributing, and the price of the goods are determined by the free market.
- an association of nations dedicated to economic and political cooperation in southeastern Asia and who joined with the United States to fight against global terrorism (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) NAFTA.
- A harmless variant or derivative of a pathogen that stimulates a host's immune system to mount defenses against the pathogen.
- Individuals who work to spread their religious beliefs.
- A political system in which the government owns all property and dominates all aspects of life in a country.
- strong and predictable winds.
- an agreement between the United States of America, Canada, and Mexico to create a north American trading block with certain rules governing trade between the three nations.
- a political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force and to be prepared to use it aggresively to defend or promote national interests.
- a virus that destroys the immune system that should protect the body from diseases the disease is passed from person to person through sexual acts, blood transfusions, used hypodermic needles, or from mother to child during birth.
- The distinguishing term used for nations with supreme global power from the mere limited resources of other, merely great powers.
- A Christian kingdom that developed in the highlands of eastern Africa under the dynasty of King Lalaibela.
- A progressive neurologic disorder that affects memory, thinking and behavior and causes the brain to shrink (atrophy) and brain cells to die.
- an alliance made to defend one another if they were attacked by any other country; US,england,France, Canada, Western European countries.
- established by Abbasid caliphs.
- Creation of large, state run farms rather than individual holdings.
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- An infectious bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs.
- During the Cold War, local or regional wars in which the superpowers armed, trained, and financed the combatants.
- A philosophical movement beginning in France that advocated reason and logic as the basis of authority and all decisions are using reason and logic to solve social problems.
- a member of a community of people who move from one place to another, either with their livestock or subsisting on hunting and gathering.
- a political, economic, and social hierarchy which helped organize land, work, and people's roles.
- Bird droppings utilized as fertilizer.
- the leader of the Indonesian struggle for independence from the Netherlands.
- the destruction of forest or forested areas by human or natural means.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- a policy initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev that involved restructuring of the social and economic status quo in communist Russia towards a market based economy and society.
- fabrics, introduced into West Africa by Muslims.
- was in great demand and by the twentieth century had become the most valuable commodity traded on the world market.
- trade, Weapons of Mass Destruction.
- Led Germany During WW2
- A people of this name is mentioned as early as the records of the Tang empire, living as nomads in northern Eurasia.
- Satisfying the demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace and stability.
- Indian multinational corporation that produced cars, farm equipment, military vehicles, and electrical energy.
- an international organization based in Geneva that monitors and enforces rules governing
- was common in west africa where the bantu speakers had some immunity to it from long exposure.
- chemicals that inhibit the growth of or kill other microorganisms.
- A mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal, in various proportions.
- one of the first metals discovered.
- the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb.
- Had a big role on the civil rights movement.
- city in the western African country of Mali, historically important as a trading post on the trans Saharan caravan route and as a centre of Islamic culture.
- Soviet statesman whose foreign policy brought an end to the Cold War and whose domestic policy introduced major reforms.
- concerned with protecting its own borders against its German, French, and Dutch neighbors than with colonizing and advancing.
51 Clues: Led Germany During WW2 • a chinese social media • Indian version of Hollywood. • strong and predictable winds. • established by Abbasid caliphs. • trade, Weapons of Mass Destruction. • one of the first metals discovered. • Bird droppings utilized as fertilizer. • a distinct of the musical genre in Jamaica. • the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb. • ...
AP World 2022-05-25
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- belief in Many Gods
- any colonial residents of Latin America from the 16th through early 19th centuries born in Spain
- process by which non-Chinese societies came under the influence of Chinese culture
- buddhist understanding of practical life
- first significant law restricting immigration into the USA
- unifier of Gran Colombia
- agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system
- fundamental legislation in Australia that stopped all non-European immigration
- chinese custom of breaking and tying young girls feet
- indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand
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- title of the viceroy of Egypt under Turkish Rule
- supreme ruler of the Soviet Union from 1922-1953
- primary source of silver for Spaniards, located in Bolivia
- famous advocate for communism and author of Das Kapital
- first notable literary work
- ongoing political rivalry between the USA and the Soviet Union
- radical democrat and key figure in the french revolution
- excrement of seabirds and bats used as fertilizer
- unifier of Germany
- leader of the Haitian revolution
- last Chinese dynasty
21 Clues: unifier of Germany • belief in Many Gods • last Chinese dynasty • unifier of Gran Colombia • first notable literary work • leader of the Haitian revolution • buddhist understanding of practical life • title of the viceroy of Egypt under Turkish Rule • supreme ruler of the Soviet Union from 1922-1953 • excrement of seabirds and bats used as fertilizer • ...
World Countries 2022-05-24
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- known for its "rainbow mountains"
- the largest proven oil reserves in africa
- known for the best education in the world
- known for the abundant forests and lakes
- famous for " day if the dead"
- the biggest country in the world
- called "the land of the blue sky"
- its capital is algiers
- known for its polish culture
- known for its sunflower seeds
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- known for the famous flamenco
- home to the seine river
- known as the land of fire and ice
- known for its famous cherry trees
- known as the emerald island
- known for its great bridge
- famous for its vikings and folklore history
- known for its turkish tea and coffee
- has the oldest influential art heritages
- one of the worlds most biodiverse countries
- used to be called "snow land"
- this is known for its pharaohs
22 Clues: its capital is algiers • home to the seine river • known for its great bridge • known as the emerald island • known for its polish culture • known for the famous flamenco • famous for " day if the dead" • known for its sunflower seeds • used to be called "snow land" • this is known for its pharaohs • the biggest country in the world • known for its "rainbow mountains" • ...
World Crossword 2022-06-03
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- A religion based on the teaching of Siddhārtha Gautama who believed that suffering is inherent in life and that one can be liberated from it by cultivating wisdom, virtue, and concentration
- The belief in more than one god
- An economic practice where governments use their economies to increase state power at the expense of other countries
- A religion based on the doctrines of samsara and karma
- A social, political, and economic philosophy that looks at the effect of capitalism on labor, productivity, and economic development while fighting for the overturn of capitalism in favor of communism
- A theory of reliance on reason as the basis for the establishment of religious truth
- Excessive conformity to a code of laws, beliefs, or ethics
- Autocratic rule people suffer under a dictator
- The ideology of a member of one of the Christian churches that separated from the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century
- A theological system of strong emphasis on the sovereignty of God, the depravity of mankind, and the notion of predestination
- The idea that all genders having equal rights and opportunities
- A theory that consists of the devotion to the humanities
- An economic, social, and political system based on medieval manor where a lord had various rights over lands and tenants
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- A political and economic philosophy controlled by the state/government where property and production are owned in common
- A form of government for the people, by the people
- A social system from medieval Europe where people served nobles who, in return, gave them protection and land in return
- A political theory where absolute power lays in one ruler
- The idea of promoting the interests of a particular nation
- The practice of extending the power of a nation by direct territorial gains or indirect control of the political or economic life of other areas
- An ancient Chinese belief system that focuses on the significance of ethics and morality
- Absolute sovereignty by a single person
- A form of government where everything is owned in common and available as needed
22 Clues: The belief in more than one god • Absolute sovereignty by a single person • Autocratic rule people suffer under a dictator • A form of government for the people, by the people • A religion based on the doctrines of samsara and karma • A theory that consists of the devotion to the humanities • A political theory where absolute power lays in one ruler • ...
world histry 2022-05-20
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- sculpted the stats of Daved.
- City where muslems originated.
- god of water and the ocean in greek mythology
- goddess of strength and protection in greek mythology
- god of war in greek mythology
- Led a military through western Asia and northeastern Asia concring the land.
- The richest man in Mali.
- Lived in the Andes mountains.
- Likes to chase mice
- allowed trade through China and Europe.
- Large marsupial
- de vichy painted the Mona lisa.
- goddess of beauty in greek mythology
- led the Mongols and had lots of children.
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- Plague that was transmitted by ticks.
- won the war for France through her faith.
- founded the muslem religion.
- war between England and france.
- fight to take back the holy land
- controlled the silk road.
- sacrificed people for a sun god.
- press allowed the production of books worldwide.
- rules over the underworld
- civilization that awarded physical strength and had an amazing army.
- King of the gods in greek mythology
- had a lot of philosophers and inventors.
- saw the burning bush that god had sent him
- worship place of the jewish religion.
- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- Language of the Egyptian people.
- Lived in modern day New mexico.
- Man's best friend
33 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The richest man in Mali. • controlled the silk road. • rules over the underworld • sculpted the stats of Daved. • founded the muslem religion. • god of war in greek mythology • Lived in the Andes mountains. • City where muslems originated. • war between England and france. • ...
World History 2022-06-18
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- Just over this percent of Japanese-Canadians were uprooted during the second world war
- This Jewish symbol-although historically not limited to use by Jews- can be found on many synagogues
- Non-aggression pact signed between Hitler and Stalin
- The largest strike in Canadian history happened in this province
- The development of atomic bombs in The United States was given this name
- During this, women pushed for increased freedoms and full equality
- This celebration began in the United States in 1926
- The US dropped two atomic bombs on this country
- Commonly known as the “Green line”
- Increasing the authority of one country over other countries through political, economic, or military means
- The first concentration camps began during this war
- A social and economic system that encourages people to constantly buy new things
- Indigenous code talkers were tasked with developing a code for disguising military intelligence using this language
- This day marked the start of the Allied push back against the Germans in World War Two
- Alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia
- The first bill of rights in Canada
- These holocaust prisoners were forced to participate in many tasks involving other prisoners and their bodies before and after their deaths
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- During the Great Depression many people moved across the country looking for work by doing this
- The large scale removal of indigenous children from their homes, communities, and families of birth through the 1960s
- They were best known for their ‘boyish’ style in the 1920’s
- 7 countries formerly made up this kingdom
- By 1945 two out of three Jews in Europe were killed as a part of this
- This highly toxic chemical was used by Americans in the Vietnam War
- Cultures being shared across borders
- Typically white, upper-class women, who believed that if women gained the vote, the country would be better off
- This Canadian act has only been used once in peacetime
- Forced evacuations of concentration camp inmates where prisoners were brutally mistreated
- A series of coordinated terrorist attacks that killed 2,977 people
- As a part of the ‘first killings’ this killed approximately 300,000 innocent disabled people
- A principle in international law that guarantees everyone's right to return to their country of origin or citizenship
30 Clues: Commonly known as the “Green line” • The first bill of rights in Canada • Cultures being shared across borders • 7 countries formerly made up this kingdom • The US dropped two atomic bombs on this country • Alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia • This celebration began in the United States in 1926 • The first concentration camps began during this war • ...
World Cities. 2022-06-23
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- Smallest city in the world.
- The most visited city in the world.
- Was an capital city of Aztec Empire.
- In portuguese this city means River of January.
- Has a monument to the Holocaust.
- Was called Constantinople.
- Americans like to visit this french city because of such landmarks like Eiffel Tower and etc.
- Has the biggest airport in the world.
- Asian smallest city.
- Had it easy in the Great Depression.
- Biggest city in the world.
- Most populated city of Central China.
- Has the title "City of Music".
- Is not a city.
- One of the most oldest cities in China.
- Is an archipelago.
- Was an capital city for Japan around thousand years.
- This island-country don't have any city.
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- The world's entertainment capital.
- Most populated city in the world.
- Europe's oldest capital city.
- Eau de Cologne comes from this city in Germany.
- There's happened 7-11.
- The first skyscraper in the world was build in this city.
- Has the biggest tram system.
- There's a spider named after a most popular city in Australia.
- Was once called Christiana.
- An European country was called after this city.
- Was the first Asian colony of any western country.
- Has the biggest metro system in the world.
- Was called Tankograd in past.
- Holy city of islam.
- Coldest city in the world.
- This city was capital city for Muslim World around 500 years.
- Has the most largest medical center.
- The Britain city that has many famous landmarks.
- A city of source of tea in China.
37 Clues: Is not a city. • Is an archipelago. • Holy city of islam. • Asian smallest city. • There's happened 7-11. • Was called Constantinople. • Biggest city in the world. • Coldest city in the world. • Smallest city in the world. • Was once called Christiana. • Has the biggest tram system. • Europe's oldest capital city. • Was called Tankograd in past. • Has the title "City of Music". • ...
world cup 2022-11-08
29 Clues: dog • Just • 1986 • down • Italy • South • Wales • twice • Franz • great • under • Norman • record • England • stadium • Manager • Hungary • Batista • barefeet • Cameroon • knockout • smallest • Zinadene • el Hadary • Technology • top scorer • Sounds like • current manager • Wales top scorer
AP World 2022-11-01
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- shortest route between east asia and indian ocean
- rest stop along silk road
- men with no balls
- helped traders ride the camels
- capital of mongolia 1235-1260
- traveling writer
- indonesian dynasty, near 8th century
- large boat
- a group of people who conquered many civilizations and were very influential (1200-1450)
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- seasonal winds in the Indian Ocean
- longest reigning dynasty in current day iran
- a khan who conquered persia
- khanate after the fragmentation of mongolia
- russian city of tribute
- largest city north of mexico before columbus
- chinese dynasty after mongol invasion
- leader of mongolia who converted to islam and fought egypt.
- large trading port in west africa
- dynasty after yuan
- religious movement after buddhism in China
20 Clues: large boat • traveling writer • men with no balls • dynasty after yuan • russian city of tribute • rest stop along silk road • a khan who conquered persia • capital of mongolia 1235-1260 • helped traders ride the camels • large trading port in west africa • seasonal winds in the Indian Ocean • indonesian dynasty, near 8th century • chinese dynasty after mongol invasion • ...
world history 2022-10-26
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- a depression surrounding a castle, city wall, or other fortification, usually but not always filled with water
- a woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent
- man who separates himself from society and lives either alone (a hermit or anchorite) or in an organized community in order to devote himself full time to religious life
- usually comprised of tracts of agricultural land, a village whose inhabitants worked that land, and a manor house where the lord who owned or controlled the estate lived
- an un-free person, esp one bound to the land
- a female member of a royal family, usually the daughter of a king or queen or the wife of a prince
- a church that contains the cathedral (Latin for 'seat') of a bishop
- medieval stronghold, generally the residence of the king or lord of the territory in which it stands
- the transfer of goods and services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money
- the rural poor, rural residents, serfs, agricultural laborers, and the “common” or. “simple” people
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord
- a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen
- The wife or widow of a king
- anyone who is involved in business or trade
- the sovereign ruler of a small state in Continental Europe called a duchy
- a surviving memorial of something past
- a supreme ruler, sovereign over a nation or a territory, of higher rank than any other secular ruler except an emperor, to whom a king may be subject
- the science and the art that deal with the use, display, and regulation of hereditary symbols employed to distinguish individuals, armies, institutions, and corporations
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups
- A defensive mound of earth or a wall with a broad top and usually a stone parapet; a wall-like ridge of earth, stones or debris; an embankment for defensive purpose
- a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat
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- a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire
- a chivalrous competition or mock fight in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (12th to 16th centuries)
- the strongest portion of the fortification of a castle, the place of last resort in case of siege or attack
- a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras
- a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family
- a person who served his lord as a mounted and heavily armed soldier
- system, a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- to imply something wearisome or challenging
- a general title for a prince or sovereign or for a feudal superior
- a vassal's source of income, held from his lord in exchange for services
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war in the 11th and 12th centuries
- a body of ordained ministers in a Christian church
- a type of movable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat
34 Clues: The wife or widow of a king • a surviving memorial of something past • to imply something wearisome or challenging • anyone who is involved in business or trade • a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat • a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire • an un-free person, esp one bound to the land • a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen • ...
world history 2022-10-26
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- a depression surrounding a castle, city wall, or other fortification, usually but not always filled with water
- a woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent
- man who separates himself from society and lives either alone (a hermit or anchorite) or in an organized community in order to devote himself full time to religious life
- usually comprised of tracts of agricultural land, a village whose inhabitants worked that land, and a manor house where the lord who owned or controlled the estate lived
- an un-free person, esp one bound to the land
- a female member of a royal family, usually the daughter of a king or queen or the wife of a prince
- a church that contains the cathedral (Latin for 'seat') of a bishop
- medieval stronghold, generally the residence of the king or lord of the territory in which it stands
- the transfer of goods and services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money
- the rural poor, rural residents, serfs, agricultural laborers, and the “common” or. “simple” people
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord
- a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen
- The wife or widow of a king
- anyone who is involved in business or trade
- the sovereign ruler of a small state in Continental Europe called a duchy
- a surviving memorial of something past
- a supreme ruler, sovereign over a nation or a territory, of higher rank than any other secular ruler except an emperor, to whom a king may be subject
- the science and the art that deal with the use, display, and regulation of hereditary symbols employed to distinguish individuals, armies, institutions, and corporations
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups
- A defensive mound of earth or a wall with a broad top and usually a stone parapet; a wall-like ridge of earth, stones or debris; an embankment for defensive purpose
- a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat
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- a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire
- a chivalrous competition or mock fight in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (12th to 16th centuries)
- the strongest portion of the fortification of a castle, the place of last resort in case of siege or attack
- a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras
- a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family
- a person who served his lord as a mounted and heavily armed soldier
- system, a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- to imply something wearisome or challenging
- a general title for a prince or sovereign or for a feudal superior
- a vassal's source of income, held from his lord in exchange for services
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war in the 11th and 12th centuries
- a body of ordained ministers in a Christian church
- a type of movable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat
34 Clues: The wife or widow of a king • a surviving memorial of something past • to imply something wearisome or challenging • anyone who is involved in business or trade • a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat • a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire • an un-free person, esp one bound to the land • a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen • ...
World geography 2016-09-07
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- outer layer of rock forming the earth's surface
- occurs when the folded land can't be beat
- shelf an underwater extension of a coastal plain
- wind carrying rocks or soil from one place to another
- cycle the regular movement of water
- when a cloud has more water than it can hold
- the air we breath, thin layer of gas above the earth's surface
- warm air cools and can't return all of the vapor
- changing liquid into vapor
- oceanic plate being pushed apart
- compacted snow that formed into large piece of ice
- plates may grind or slide past each other
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- land makes it up, the earth's crust
- when the heavier oceanic plate dives under the continental plate
- tectonics creates many of earth's physical features
- River, Lakes, and any other bodies of water
- when pieces of earth come together slowly as the oceanic plate goes under the continental
- a layer of hot thick rock
- water fresh water that's under ground
- ways to remove salt from ocean water
- moving rocks that squeeze the earth's surface until it buckles
- the very center of the earth , very hot but solid
- when earth is changed by physical or chemicals
- the part of the earth that supports life
- when glaciers recede and melt to a place
- molten rock
- underground slow movement of water
27 Clues: molten rock • a layer of hot thick rock • changing liquid into vapor • oceanic plate being pushed apart • underground slow movement of water • land makes it up, the earth's crust • cycle the regular movement of water • ways to remove salt from ocean water • water fresh water that's under ground • the part of the earth that supports life • ...
My world 2016-11-12
Across
- vastag
- nyúl
- rajz
- állampolgári ismeretek
- televízió
- földrajz
- csak
- mobiltelefon
- nyelvtan
- cdlejátszó
- kamera, fényképezőgép
- időszak
- zene, ének
- is
- hittan
- MP3 lejátszó
- takaró
- törpepapagáj
- irodalom
- kígyó
- fizika
- ló
- pók
- pulóver
- kosár
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- magyar
- számítógép
- ütő
- tengerimalac
- hordani
- biológia
- nappali
- tesi
- kerékpár
- vékony
- tudomány
- francia
- matematika
- patkány
- dvd lejátszó
- rádió
- történelem
- ajndék
- technika
- informatika
- angol
- csont
- szerencsés
- hal
- hörcsög
- papagáj
- autó
52 Clues: is • ló • ütő • hal • pók • nyúl • tesi • rajz • csak • autó • rádió • angol • csont • kígyó • kosár • magyar • vastag • vékony • ajndék • hittan • takaró • fizika • hordani • nappali • francia • időszak • patkány • hörcsög • papagáj • pulóver • biológia • kerékpár • tudomány • földrajz • nyelvtan • technika • irodalom • televízió • számítógép • cdlejátszó • matematika • zene, ének • történelem • szerencsés • informatika • tengerimalac • mobiltelefon • dvd lejátszó • MP3 lejátszó • ...
World Civics 2018-02-15
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- the state of being a slave
- an official count
- the study of citizenship and government
- the admittance of a foreigner to a country
- people who are trying to escape danger in their home
- concerned with the law
- not dependent on another
- born in the united states
- a subgroup with a common culture
- members of a family regarded as a single step
- european explorer
- a specific number
- a permanent residents of the united states who are residents of another country
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- materials that occur in nature
- the state of being equal
- not recorded
- a movement of large amounts of people from one place to anther
- people who came here from other countries
- the organizations, institutions, and individuals who exercise political authority
- an advantage
- the study of the characteristics of human population
- someone who holds public office
- a national legislative body
- hostility and ill-treatment
- a regular payment
25 Clues: not recorded • an advantage • an official count • european explorer • a specific number • a regular payment • concerned with the law • the state of being equal • not dependent on another • born in the united states • the state of being a slave • a national legislative body • hostility and ill-treatment • materials that occur in nature • someone who holds public office • ...
World Languages 2018-06-12
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- You sit on a ...
- In Italian head is ...
- This word is arm in Italian.
- Knee in Spanish is...
- A dozen eggs is ...
- Shirtin Spanish is...
- 13 in German is...
- Two in Italian is...
- Head in German is ...
- I enter through the door. In Italian door is...
- In Italian seven is..
- This is the word for green in German.
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- The color of the sky is...
- Table in Italian is..
- Spanish word for hand.
- Billy is a famous ...
- Billy's favorite girl friends are pink.
- Seven in German is ...
- In German Thank you is...
- One hand has five fingers, in Italian five is...
- Ten plus ten is...
- Four in Spanish is...
- One in German is...
- The color of blood in German is...
- Leg in German is ...
25 Clues: You sit on a ... • Ten plus ten is... • 13 in German is... • A dozen eggs is ... • One in German is... • Two in Italian is... • Leg in German is ... • Table in Italian is.. • Billy is a famous ... • Knee in Spanish is... • Shirtin Spanish is... • Four in Spanish is... • Head in German is ... • In Italian seven is.. • In Italian head is ... • Spanish word for hand. • Seven in German is ... • ...
World Instruments 2019-04-10
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- To play the berimbau, you hit the string with a __________________
- On a bagpipe, the musician blows into a small tube called a ________________.
- The bars of a marimba are positioned like the keys on a ________________.
- The resonator of the berimbau is made from a _____________ .
- What are the hollow tubes on bagpipes called?
- The ___________________ is an instrument from India and has 7 strings across a long neck and contain 2 large gourds that resonate the sound.
- ______________ and Jolies are oral historians in West Africa.
- Resonators come in all different shapes and sizes and are made from a variety of ______________.
- The _____________ is from China and has been around since eleven hundred B.C.
- West Africans use an instrument called a _______ as well as their voice to tell stories to the people in their community.
- Many countries from around the world have official national ____________________.
- the didgeridoo has been around for over a ____________ years and is made out of wood. Fujara The ______________ is from Slovakia and sounds a lot like a flute.
- The _______________ is from Ireland.
- The guiro plays a key role in the typical rhythm section in all kinds of music especially Jazz and _______________ music.
- Although not official, the ____________ is considered the national instrument of the US.
- The __________________ is the part of the instrument where the sound is created and given depth and volume.
- The _______________ is from Cuba and other islands like Puerto Rico.
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- You can strum or pluck this instrument as well as using bow to play it.
- The ______________ is an instrument from Japan that has 13 strings strung over 13 movable bridges.
- What are the hollow tubes on bagpipes made of?
- The khene sounds like a ________________.
- The banjo is played in many early styles of American music such as Folk, Country, __________________ and Ragtime.
- The _______________ is from Indonesia and is made out of 2-3 bamboo sound bodies and are pulled and pushed to make the sound.
- The ______________ is from Guatemala/Mexico.
- Talking drums have two drumheads connected by leather cords on each end. You can change the pitch or notes by ______________ the cords with your legs or arms.
- The ________________ is from Brazil and only contains 1 string that is stretched across a bowed piece of wood.
- The guiro is made from a hollow gourd that is played by rubbing a stick along the ______________ in the gourd.
- The ______________ is from Australia.
- Instrument from Trinidad made from big steel barrels.
- When playing the koto, musicians adjust the notes by moving the _______________ before and during their playing.
- The _______________ is from Thailand and is a wind instrument made of bamboo.
- The _________________ is from Greece and can contain 4-8 strings.
- The ____________________ Drums are from West Africa.
- When playing the koto, musicians use ____________ finger picks to pluck the strings.
- The zither is a string instrument and the resonator is called a sound-______.
35 Clues: The _______________ is from Ireland. • The ______________ is from Australia. • The khene sounds like a ________________. • The ______________ is from Guatemala/Mexico. • What are the hollow tubes on bagpipes called? • What are the hollow tubes on bagpipes made of? • The ____________________ Drums are from West Africa. • ...
Dave's World 2019-09-16
Across
- Player not grinder.
- Unscheduled overnight stop.
- Alight here but not for cake.
- Meaningful pub measure
- By-passed.
- On obtaining a meaningful measure.
- Brewery nightmare (...as we speak) 4/5/2/5/2/6
- Oh well,tough,that's the way it is, etc. 4/7
- Hazardous insects
- Precious celebration, did he marry one?
- Scottish Sleeping Station. 7/7
- Chief celebrant today. 4/4
- Have they invited Desperate Dan along? 3/4
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- On consuming leftovers. 5/4/4/3/4/3
- Initially a crime organisation. 9/4/7
- Zakynthos
- Giving it up for a life of leisure.
- Jude. 3/7
- Expression of surprise. 4/2/4/3
- Patron Saint of lost causes.
- Favourite drink, not from Madrid. 4/3
- Ideal job needs check shirt.
- Booming look alike. 5/7
- Disappeared here before brewery moved.
- From little acorns.... 5/3/5/4
- Second home makes wine? 3/5
- It enhances walks.
27 Clues: Zakynthos • Jude. 3/7 • By-passed. • Hazardous insects • It enhances walks. • Player not grinder. • Meaningful pub measure • Booming look alike. 5/7 • Chief celebrant today. 4/4 • Unscheduled overnight stop. • Second home makes wine? 3/5 • Patron Saint of lost causes. • Ideal job needs check shirt. • Alight here but not for cake. • From little acorns.... 5/3/5/4 • ...
World Currencies 2023-05-05
Across
- (4): The official currency of Mexico.
- (6): The official currency of Sweden.
- (8): The official currency of China.
- (5): The official currency of Russia.
- (5): The official currency of India.
- (3): The official currency of Romania.
- (5): The official currency of the United Kingdom.
- (3): The official currency of Japan.
- (6): The official currency of the United States of America.
- (4): The official currency of Thailand.
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- (6): The official currency of Indonesia.
- (5): The official currency of Switzerland.
- (6): The official currency of Israel.
- (6): The official currency of Hungary.
- (5): The official currency of Poland.
- (4): The official currency of Brazil.
- (4): The official currency of South Africa.
- (4): The official currency of the European Union.
- (4): The official currency of Vietnam.
- (4): The official currency of Turkey.
20 Clues: (8): The official currency of China. • (5): The official currency of India. • (3): The official currency of Japan. • (4): The official currency of Mexico. • (6): The official currency of Israel. • (6): The official currency of Sweden. • (5): The official currency of Poland. • (5): The official currency of Russia. • (4): The official currency of Brazil. • ...
World Mythologies 2023-05-05
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- (9): Japanese sun goddess and the central deity of Shinto.
- (4): Norse god of mischief and trickery.
- (5): Egyptian god of the sky and kingship.
- (2): Egyptian sun god.
- (5): Hindu god of destruction and rebirth.
- (7): Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility.
- (12): Aztec god of wind, learning, and knowledge.
- (6): Egyptian god of the afterlife and rebirth.
- (4): King of the gods in Greek mythology.
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- (6): Hindu god of preservation and love.
- (4): Hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana.
- (4): Hindu goddess of time, change, and destruction.
- (9): Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- (6): In Greek mythology, a female monster with snakes for hair who could turn people to stone.
- (5): Greek god of the underworld.
- (7): Hindu god of new beginnings and remover of obstacles.
- (4): Norse god of thunder.
- (6): Greek god of music, poetry, and prophecy.
- (6): Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife.
- (4): Norse god associated with wisdom, healing, and death.
20 Clues: (2): Egyptian sun god. • (4): Norse god of thunder. • (5): Greek god of the underworld. • (4): Hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana. • (9): Greek goddess of love and beauty. • (6): Hindu god of preservation and love. • (4): Norse god of mischief and trickery. • (4): King of the gods in Greek mythology. • (5): Egyptian god of the sky and kingship. • ...
World Geography 2023-05-22
Across
- Tropical Rainforest are found close.
- Longest mountain range in So. America.
- Rainforest are important to the earth's.
- America Warm all year round.
- Chile and Argentina share this.
- thick jungle which is warm, wet and dense.
- A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
- bring goods and services into a country for sale.
- de la Plata One of the 3 major river basins.
- A person who moves from one place to another.
- Second layer of a rainforest.
- How many continents are rainforest found on?
- There are no rainforest there.
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- This country starts with a "V", is in So. Am.
- The rainforest that is found near cooler coast.
- First layer of a rainforest.
- The largest river basin in the world.
- A person who leaves their own country to ...
- Third layer of a rainforest.
- Raw material or product that can be brought and sold
- Mexico and Guatemala border the Atlantic and Pacific
- The most populous country in South America.
- Coast Atacama Desert lies along its coast.
- 25.5% of the world's oil reserves.
24 Clues: First layer of a rainforest. • America Warm all year round. • Third layer of a rainforest. • Second layer of a rainforest. • There are no rainforest there. • Chile and Argentina share this. • 25.5% of the world's oil reserves. • Tropical Rainforest are found close. • The largest river basin in the world. • Longest mountain range in So. America. • ...
world studies 2023-05-22
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- a group or chain of islands
- highest ranking person in ancient japan
- a rift in the middle east caused by tectonic plates
- a network of paths connecting civilizations in the East and West
- a waterfall located between Zambia and Zimbabwe
- a type of social pyramid or social class
- when a colony becomes independent
- the invisible line that runs through the center of the earth
- a type of government where the community owns the means of production
- when a group of people settle into a new place
- late years of the stone age
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- believed to be the richest man in the world
- the fundamental truth about something
- early years of the stone age
- a string of volcanos on the edges of the pacific ocean
- longest river in the world
- a way of life lived by samurai
- a piece of land almost all the way surrounded by water but still connected to land
- when fertile land becomes desert
- rulers of ancient china that were family
20 Clues: longest river in the world • a group or chain of islands • late years of the stone age • early years of the stone age • a way of life lived by samurai • when fertile land becomes desert • when a colony becomes independent • the fundamental truth about something • highest ranking person in ancient japan • a type of social pyramid or social class • ...
World Capitals 2023-05-15
20 Clues: USA • PERU • EGYPT • ITALY • CHINA • INDIA • QATAR • JAPAN • BRAZIL • FRANCE • GREECE • RUSSIA • CANADA • NORWAY • LEBANON • IRELAND • COLOMBIA • COSTA RICA • AFGHANISTAN • SOUTH KOREA
World Landmarks 2023-06-03
Across
- Ben - London clock tower
- - Cambodian temple complex
- - Australian opera house
- - Parisian iron tower
- Mahal - Indian marble mausoleum
- Itza - Mayan pyramid
- - Greek hilltop citadel
- - Italian leaning tower
- - English prehistoric monument
- - Greek temple in Athens
- - Moscow fortress
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- - Iconic New York landmark
- Wall - Chinese fortification
- - Spanish palace and fortress
- - Egyptian mythical creature monument
- - Brazilian mountain statue
- - Roman amphitheater
- Picchu - Incan ruins in Peru
- - Jordanian archaeological site
- - Egyptian ancient structures
20 Clues: - Moscow fortress • Itza - Mayan pyramid • - Roman amphitheater • - Parisian iron tower • - Greek hilltop citadel • - Italian leaning tower • Ben - London clock tower • - Australian opera house • - Greek temple in Athens • - Iconic New York landmark • - Cambodian temple complex • - Brazilian mountain statue • Wall - Chinese fortification • Picchu - Incan ruins in Peru • ...
world history 2023-06-06
Across
- sixth king of the Amorite First Dynasty of Babylon
- Has a trunk
- granting or withholding of respect, status, honor, attention
- Large marsupial
- dependence on moral law rather than on personal religious faith
- he started Judaism
- a group of people folling
- resreprecations of your actions
- believe in many gods
- where islam originated
- war between England and France
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- someone ruling an empire
- Flying mammal
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- the period of rigorous scientific, political and philosophical discourse that characterised European society
- another word to trade
- a metal
- where all the gods lived
- the new era
- originated by mohammed
- leader of the mongols
- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced
- where you go to pray in mecca
- first monotheistic religion
- Likes to chase mice
- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- an act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude, respect, or admiration
- Man's best friend
- a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock
30 Clues: a metal • the new era • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • he started Judaism • Likes to chase mice • believe in many gods • another word to trade • leader of the mongols • originated by mohammed • where islam originated • where all the gods lived • a ruler in ancient Egypt • someone ruling an empire • a group of people folling • first monotheistic religion • ...
world history 2023-05-31
Across
- charlamagne wanted everyone to believ in
- perosn who makes art in the renisase
- wall protecting china
- invention that marked te end if paleothic age
- split in who should lead the mslims
- a river in egypt
- fought off muslim invder
- where all gods live
- made by mayans and atecs
- major trade route
- the prophet of islam
- vlieve in the first testimate
- major sea in acient times
- king of the gods
- senate who killed julius ceaser
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- it mean farming
- believe in many gods
- blieve in one god
- ancient greece country that had a nice navy
- early wanderers are known as
- where the printing press was made
- inca had nice paths called
- made the printing press
- to tame a animal
- believes in eightfold pth
- ancient greece country based on war
- know as the greeat and was a conqoueror
- first emorer and came afe julius ceaser
- god of the sea
- the god of islam
30 Clues: god of the sea • it mean farming • a river in egypt • to tame a animal • the god of islam • king of the gods • blieve in one god • major trade route • where all gods live • believe in many gods • the prophet of islam • wall protecting china • made the printing press • fought off muslim invder • made by mayans and atecs • believes in eightfold pth • major sea in acient times • ...
World Geography 2023-06-07
Across
- Has a dragon on their flag
- An island/city/country
- Bordered by Libya and Algeria
- Country's flag is two triangles
- Largest of the stan countries
- ______ canal connects the Atlantic to the Pacific
- Where Dr. Jane Goodall studied chimps
- Not a country country in Asia
- Smallest country
- Speaks Portuguese in South America
- Country inside Senegal
- Stan country that starts with P
- Country whose name is also food
- "Oh ______"
- Bordered only by South Africa
- Named after the Equator
- Most populous Muslim country
- Island nation off the coast of India
- Opposite of Fireland
- Home to the Maori people
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- Only country to have a predominantly Jewish population
- Shares an island with the Dominican Republic
- Second largest country in South America
- Home of Hinduism
- Tokyo, _____
- 'MERICA
- Has more bikes than people
- Gulf of ______
- Borders Saudi Arabia and Oman
- King Charles III
- Nairobi, ______
- Largest population on Earth
- Large empty island owned by tiny country
- Havana, ______
- Youngest country on Earth
- Land of leprechauns and gingers
- Home nation to Nelson Mandela
- parlez vous francais
- Only country that is also a continent
- Rome, ______
- European country made up of many islands
- ______ be kidding me!
- Warsaw, ______
- Invaded by Russia in 2022
- Borders Russia and Latvia
45 Clues: 'MERICA • "Oh ______" • Tokyo, _____ • Rome, ______ • Gulf of ______ • Havana, ______ • Warsaw, ______ • Nairobi, ______ • Home of Hinduism • King Charles III • Smallest country • parlez vous francais • Opposite of Fireland • ______ be kidding me! • An island/city/country • Country inside Senegal • Named after the Equator • Home to the Maori people • Youngest country on Earth • Invaded by Russia in 2022 • ...
World Capitals 2023-05-30
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- The capital of China.
- The capital of Mexico.
- The capital of Argentina.
- The capital of Peru.
- The capital of India.
- The capital of South Africa.
- The capital of Italy.
- The capital of France.
- The capital of Canada.
- The capital of Turkey.
- The capital of Russia.
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- The capital of Germany.
- The capital of United Kingdom.
- The capital of South Korea.
- The capital of Australia.
- The capital of Spain.
- The capital of Greece.
- The capital of Brazil.
- The capital of Egypt.
- The capital of Japan.
20 Clues: The capital of Peru. • The capital of China. • The capital of Spain. • The capital of India. • The capital of Italy. • The capital of Egypt. • The capital of Japan. • The capital of Mexico. • The capital of Greece. • The capital of Brazil. • The capital of France. • The capital of Canada. • The capital of Turkey. • The capital of Russia. • The capital of Germany. • The capital of Argentina. • ...
World LEader 2023-06-24
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- known for enforcing strict Islamic law and for its support of terrorism.
- How many years did Nelson spend in jail?
- Malala yousafzai´s Birth month.
- Month Nelson Mandela died
- In 2012 Malala was ____.
- When Malala was 17 she won the ______.
- Malala Yousafzai is part of the ethnic group called _____.
- Malala's occupation is a _____ .
- Nelson´s first name is _____.
- In 1933 Adolf Hitler became_______ of Germany.
- Where was Nelson Mandela born?
- the person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country.
- Emmeline was the leader of the _______.
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- Emmeline Pankhurst went to ________ university.
- Adolf Hitler was ___ when his dad died.
- What is the name given to those who joined Emmeline´s group?
- Adolf Hitler started _____.
- Nelson Mandela was elected ________ of South Africa in 1994,
- What is Adolf's Hitlers birth month?
- Adolf Hitler is responsible for the deaths of________ people.
- Nelson fought against _____.
- In which month did Adolf Hitler die?
- Malala is in the religion of ____.
- Where was Emmeline Pankhurst born?
- Emmeline Gave ____ the right to vote.
- Month Emmeline died
26 Clues: Month Emmeline died • In 2012 Malala was ____. • Month Nelson Mandela died • Adolf Hitler started _____. • Nelson fought against _____. • Nelson´s first name is _____. • Where was Nelson Mandela born? • Malala yousafzai´s Birth month. • Malala's occupation is a _____ . • Malala is in the religion of ____. • Where was Emmeline Pankhurst born? • What is Adolf's Hitlers birth month? • ...
World Geography 2024-01-18
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- The people decide everything for themselves through voting
- The number of people from a certain group
- A large land mass that can have multiple countries; there are seven of them
- Natural geographic feature of flowing water
- Sector that produces goods from the natural resources
- Sector that extracts natural resources
- Body of land surrounded on 3 sides by water
- Feature of a map that shows distance on a map
- A key for a map helping the user understand the symbols and elements of it
- Sector that involves information based tasks
- Body of land surrounded by water
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- A ruler with unchecked power
- Geographic feature of elevated ground caused by movement of tectonic plates.
- Rulers are based on bloodline
- Communist country that speaks mandarin
- A device used to show all the cardinal directions on a map
- People vote for their elected officials who make decisions for them
- Sector that provides services
- Capital of Texas
- Our Geography teacher
20 Clues: Capital of Texas • Our Geography teacher • A ruler with unchecked power • Rulers are based on bloodline • Sector that provides services • Body of land surrounded by water • Communist country that speaks mandarin • Sector that extracts natural resources • The number of people from a certain group • Natural geographic feature of flowing water • ...
world religions 2023-11-07
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- - Practitioner of shamanism.
- - Follower of Zoroastrianism.
- - Worshiper of kami in Japan.
- - Religion of the Hebrew Bible.
- - Follower of the religion of Hinduism.
- - Follower of the teachings of Buddha.
- - Faithful to the Baha'i Faith.
- - Relating to the faith of Judaism.
- - Chinese philosophical system.
- - Practitioner of Jainism.
- - Faith with teachings of Baha'u'llah.
- - Believer in multiple deities.
- - Followers of Jesus Christ.
- - Major religion of India.
- - Japanese indigenous religion.
- - Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama.
- - Non-violent religion of India.
- - Adherent of Confucianism.
- - Christian movement sparked by Martin Luther.
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- - Adherent of Islam.
- - Nature-based spiritual tradition.
- - Adherent of Sikhism.
- - Chinese philosophy and religion.
- - Eastern Christian tradition.
- - Animistic belief system.
- - Branch of Christianity with a pope.
- - Ancient Persian religion.
- - Faith centered around the Quran and the Prophet Muhammad.
- - Faith of Guru Nanak.
- - Follower of the Tao.
30 Clues: - Adherent of Islam. • - Adherent of Sikhism. • - Faith of Guru Nanak. • - Follower of the Tao. • - Animistic belief system. • - Practitioner of Jainism. • - Major religion of India. • - Ancient Persian religion. • - Adherent of Confucianism. • - Practitioner of shamanism. • - Followers of Jesus Christ. • - Follower of Zoroastrianism. • - Worshiper of kami in Japan. • ...
world rivers 2023-11-12
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- - Australia's longest river
- - Second longest river in Africa
- - Iconic London river
- - Flows through Central Europe
- - River in Myanmar
- - River in Central Europe
- - Principal river in West Africa
- - Russian river
- - Passes through the United States
- - Runs through Germany and the Netherlands
- - Another Mesopotamian river
- - Iberian Peninsula river
- - Longest river in Asia
- - Flows through Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine
- - Flows through Canada and Alaska
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- - Central Siberian river
- - Longest river in Europe
- - Runs through the Grand Canyon
- - Flows through several African countries
- - One of the longest rivers in Russia
- - River in Australia
- - One of the two rivers of Mesopotamia
- - Flows through Egypt
- - Flows through multiple European countries
- - Considered sacred in Hinduism
- - Major river in France
- - Longest river in South America
- - Flows through Paris
- - Flows through Pakistan
- - Flows through Southeast Asia
30 Clues: - Russian river • - River in Myanmar • - River in Australia • - Iconic London river • - Flows through Egypt • - Flows through Paris • - Major river in France • - Longest river in Asia • - Central Siberian river • - Flows through Pakistan • - Longest river in Europe • - River in Central Europe • - Iberian Peninsula river • - Australia's longest river • - Another Mesopotamian river • ...
World Geography 2023-11-30
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- Republic U.S. form of government
- physical barrier to diffusion
- language spoken in Brazil
- human barrier to diffusion
- way of life of a group of people who share similar cultural traits
- type of farming for large scale basis
- traditional economy
- Power energy resource for Canada
- important landform for the first migration to the Americas
- economic stage add value to materials by changing form example trees to lumber
- market economy
- economic stage gathering raw materials
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- encourages economic development and interdependence among the 3 nations of Mexico, Canada, and U.S.
- main ecological problem in Brazil
- highly educated and highly skilled people move to other countries
- the place where important ideas (innovation) and technology begin to spread
- type of farming just for the needs of a family
- economy with government ownership
- where most people settled in Latin America due to the rugged interior
- dominant religion of Latin America
- canal connecting the Pacific to the Atlantic cutting transportation time significantly
21 Clues: market economy • traditional economy • language spoken in Brazil • human barrier to diffusion • physical barrier to diffusion • Power energy resource for Canada • main ecological problem in Brazil • Republic U.S. form of government • economy with government ownership • dominant religion of Latin America • type of farming for large scale basis • ...
WORLD CAPITALS 2023-12-09
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- Kenyan capital in East Africa
- Austrian capital with classical heritage
- South Korean capital
- Capital known for the Eiffel Tower
- Polish capital
- Capital of Sweden spread across islands
- Australian capital
- Home to the Guinness Brewery
- Swiss capital
- Host city of the Summer Olympics
- Icelandic capital known for geothermal spas
- Danish capital with a royal palace
- Vibrant capital of Argentina
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- Capital of Vietnam
- Hungarian capital divided by the Danube
- Capital of China
- Planned capital of Brazil
- Capital of Thailand
- Greek capital with ancient ruins
- Home to Buckingham Palace
- Portuguese capital with coastal charm
- Spanish capital known for art and culture
- City housing the Colosseum
- Divided capital during the Cold War
- Canadian capital
- Czech capital with medieval architecture
- Indian capital with historical sites
- Capital on the Nile
- Norwegian capital
- Home of the Kremlin
30 Clues: Swiss capital • Polish capital • Capital of China • Canadian capital • Norwegian capital • Capital of Vietnam • Australian capital • Capital of Thailand • Capital on the Nile • Home of the Kremlin • South Korean capital • Planned capital of Brazil • Home to Buckingham Palace • City housing the Colosseum • Home to the Guinness Brewery • Vibrant capital of Argentina • Kenyan capital in East Africa • ...
world geography 2023-11-27
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- Date Line-a boundary from which each calendar day starts.
- the distance north or south of the equator. equator-an imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body
- meridian-the line of 0° longitude, the starting point for measuring distance both east and west around Earth.
- the distance above sea level of a given location
- way something is spread out or arranged over a geographic area.
- maps-a type of map that shows the physical features and sometimes elevation of a particular area or region in a two-dimensional format.
- the way that you have to travel to get from one place or object to another place or object
- -a map on which statistical information is shown in diagrammatic form.
- location-its exact place on Earth, often given in terms of latitude and longitude.
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- maps-describe the shape of the land
- maps-cover large regions, such as world maps, continents or large nations.
- maps-show a smaller amount of area with a greater amount of detail
- maps-uses lines to connect point locations with similar values.
- maps-shows the spatial distribution of one or more specific data themes for selected geographic areas
- scale on a map shows the size of the area represented by the map.
- geography-the spatial study of natural phenomena that comprise the environment
- distance east or west of the prime meridian.
- maps- shows the location of the geographic areas for which census data are tabulated and disseminated
- geography- the branch of geography that studies spatial relationships between human communities, cultures, economies, and their interactions with the environment
- maps-shows legal, jurisdictional, political, or administrative boundaries.
- location- a description of how a place is related to other places
21 Clues: maps-describe the shape of the land • distance east or west of the prime meridian. • the distance above sea level of a given location • Date Line-a boundary from which each calendar day starts. • maps-uses lines to connect point locations with similar values. • way something is spread out or arranged over a geographic area. • ...
World Capitals 2023-09-11
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- - Nobel Prizes city
- - Pyramids' city
- - Petronas Towers city
- - Dutch capital
- - Vistula River city
- - Little Mermaid city
- - Australian capital
- - Tango city
- - Nobel Peace Prize city
- - Great Wall location
- - Danube River capital
- - Flamenco city
- - Modernist architecture city
- - Eiffel Tower city
- - Danube River capital
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- - Pearl of the Orient
- - Kiwi capital
- - Sushi capital
- - Colosseum's city
- - Himalayan capital
- - Red Square's home
- - European Union capital
- - Central American capital
- - Adriatic Sea capital
- - Big Ben's home
- - Canadian capital
- - Acropolis city
- - Paraguay's capital
- - Taj Mahal city
- - Northern Lights city
- - Guinness brewery city
- - Atlantic island nation
- - Brandenburg Gate city
33 Clues: - Tango city • - Kiwi capital • - Sushi capital • - Dutch capital • - Flamenco city • - Pyramids' city • - Big Ben's home • - Acropolis city • - Taj Mahal city • - Colosseum's city • - Canadian capital • - Nobel Prizes city • - Himalayan capital • - Red Square's home • - Eiffel Tower city • - Vistula River city • - Paraguay's capital • - Australian capital • - Pearl of the Orient • - Little Mermaid city • ...
World Leaders 2023-09-12
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- - Former Prime Minister of Japan
- - Prime Minister of Australia
- - Former leader of Cuba
- - Prime Minister of the UK
- - President of Venezuela
- - President of South Korea
- - Prime Minister of India
- - President of Mexico
- - President of Russia
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- - President of Ukraine
- - President of China
- - President of the United States
- - President of France
- - Former President of the United States
- - President of Brazil
- - President of South Africa
- - Chancellor of Germany
- - Former President of Argentina
- - Prime Minister of Hungary
- - Prime Minister of Canada
20 Clues: - President of China • - President of France • - President of Brazil • - President of Mexico • - President of Russia • - President of Ukraine • - Former leader of Cuba • - Chancellor of Germany • - President of Venezuela • - Prime Minister of India • - Prime Minister of the UK • - President of South Korea • - Prime Minister of Canada • - President of South Africa • ...
World Leaders 2023-09-12
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- - President of China
- - Chancellor of Germany
- - Prime Minister of Hungary
- - President of Ukraine
- - President of France
- - President of South Korea
- - President of Venezuela
- - Former President of the United States
- - Prime Minister of India
- - Former leader of Cuba
- - President of South Africa
- - Former President of Argentina
- - Prime Minister of Canada
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- - President of the United States
- - President of Mexico
- - President of Brazil
- - Prime Minister of the UK
- - Prime Minister of Australia
- - President of Russia
- - Former Prime Minister of Japan
20 Clues: - President of China • - President of Mexico • - President of Brazil • - President of France • - President of Russia • - President of Ukraine • - Chancellor of Germany • - Former leader of Cuba • - President of Venezuela • - Prime Minister of India • - Prime Minister of the UK • - President of South Korea • - Prime Minister of Canada • - Prime Minister of Hungary • ...
World Religions 2023-08-29
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- Oldest religion in the world
- Text of Hinduism
- Basis of Chinese culture; Based on relationships and values
- End of reincarnation in Hinduism; eternity with Brahman
- Continual rebirth of the soul
- Celebration of resurrection of Jesus
- Pilgrimage of Islam
- Celebration of the Jews being led out of Egypt
- Text of Judaism
- Gateways from human world to kami world
- Muslim month of fasting and prayer
- Founder of Islam
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- Founder of Christianity
- Sacred text of Christianity
- Festival of good over evil in Hinduism
- "What you do not like when done unto yourself, do not unto others"
- Nature Spirits in Shintoism
- Oldest monotheistic religion
- Social classes in Hinduism/India
- Ending of reincarnation in Buddhism
- Rules of Islam
- Founder of Judaism
- Day of Atonement
- Based off the idea of wu wei: act by not acting
- Started in Nepal
25 Clues: Rules of Islam • Text of Judaism • Text of Hinduism • Day of Atonement • Started in Nepal • Founder of Islam • Founder of Judaism • Pilgrimage of Islam • Founder of Christianity • Sacred text of Christianity • Nature Spirits in Shintoism • Oldest religion in the world • Oldest monotheistic religion • Continual rebirth of the soul • Social classes in Hinduism/India • ...
World Rivers 2023-09-07
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- River in the southeastern United States, a tributary of the Ohio River.
- The largest river by discharge volume, in South America.
- Longest river in Europe, flowing through Russia.
- River in North America, known for its hydroelectric dams.
- Major river in North America, known for its delta.
- Another significant Middle Eastern river, running through Iraq and Syria.
- Major river in Canada and Alaska.
- River in South Asia, known for its monsoonal floods.
- River in the Middle East, flowing through Iraq.
- Europe's second-longest river, passing through multiple countries.
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- Second-longest river in Africa, flowing through the Congo Basin.
- River in eastern Russia and northeastern China.
- River in the southwestern United States known for the Grand Canyon.
- Longest river in the world, flowing through Africa.
- Important European river, flowing through Germany.
- Sacred river in India, known for its spiritual significance.
- Southeast Asian river that runs through several countries.
- West African river, important for transportation and agriculture.
- River in South Asia, known for its role in ancient civilizations.
- Longest river in Asia, flowing through China.
20 Clues: Major river in Canada and Alaska. • Longest river in Asia, flowing through China. • River in eastern Russia and northeastern China. • River in the Middle East, flowing through Iraq. • Longest river in Europe, flowing through Russia. • Important European river, flowing through Germany. • Major river in North America, known for its delta. • ...
World History 2023-12-18
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- Christianized Rome
- Tsar of Russia "the terrible"
- WWW connection network
- Inventors of paper and gunpowder
- Failed conqueror, waterloo surrender
- Formerly Constantinople
- England's famous "virgin queen"
- "The great" Greek conqueror
- Babylon was the capital, Cyrus was king
- Former name of "world war I"
- Fought the Axis in WWII
- Creators of Hinduism and Buddhism
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- England's capital
- Colosseum Building Empire
- Mongol Conqueror
- First president of the United States
- 1930s global financial crisis
- Created the Church of England, had six wives
- Karl Marx in theory, USSR in practice
- Worshiped Zeus
- Wisdom Goddess' namesake, democracy's birthplace
- American city, formerly new Amsterdam
- Ancient Egyptian Queen
- First Roman Emperor
- Persian Capital, great gates
25 Clues: Worshiped Zeus • Mongol Conqueror • England's capital • Christianized Rome • First Roman Emperor • WWW connection network • Ancient Egyptian Queen • Formerly Constantinople • Fought the Axis in WWII • Colosseum Building Empire • "The great" Greek conqueror • Persian Capital, great gates • Former name of "world war I" • Tsar of Russia "the terrible" • 1930s global financial crisis • ...
World History 2023-12-18
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- A type of government ruled by a single hereditary leader
- A government ruled by a small group
- The idea that a ruler is given their power by God
- A league or alliance of states
- Fedual Japanese warrior
- The name of a Gunpowder Empire that conquered Constantinople
- A historical artifact
- 18th Century Intellectual Movement
- A religion created by breaking away from the Catholic Church
- Ruler with absolute power
- Test taken for a government job in China
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- A form of Japanese theater
- A type of government where the people are in charge
- When government and Church are united
- Group of MesoAmerican people from modern day Mexico
- Payment made by a weaker state to a stronger one
- 13th Century European art movement
- The continents of Africa, Europe and Asia
- Capital of the Byzantine Empire
- The 16th century split between the Catholic Church
- An ideology that focuses on the importance of the individual
21 Clues: A historical artifact • Fedual Japanese warrior • Ruler with absolute power • A form of Japanese theater • A league or alliance of states • Capital of the Byzantine Empire • 13th Century European art movement • 18th Century Intellectual Movement • A government ruled by a small group • When government and Church are united • Test taken for a government job in China • ...
world history 2024-01-09
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- Government ownership
- Taking over and indigenous area of land.
- A reasonable view point.
- Apartments for the poor
- A sudden or complete change.
- The act of reforming.
- Giving and revising something.
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- Profiting off of trade.
- A religion surrounding a man name Jesus.
- Privet ownership
- trading things
- working class people
- A religion practiced in Pakistan.
- Moment from one place to another.
- a shape
- prejudices ageist a person, place or thing.
- Bringing something to you with tug.
- States or land under a single leader.
- Making an area more urban or modern.
- People work in.
20 Clues: a shape • trading things • People work in. • Privet ownership • Government ownership • working class people • The act of reforming. • Profiting off of trade. • Apartments for the poor • A reasonable view point. • A sudden or complete change. • Giving and revising something. • A religion practiced in Pakistan. • Moment from one place to another. • Bringing something to you with tug. • ...
WORLD CAPITALS 2024-05-14
29 Clues: Doha • Oslo • Dakar • Accra • Sofia • Madrid • Bamako • Lusaka • Asmara • Tehran • Bogota • Monaco • Manama • Beirut • Vienna • Zagreb • Thimphu • Caracas • Nairobi • Kampala • Tripoli • Brussels • Dushanbe • Kingston • Canberra • Gaborone • Helsinki • Georgetown • Bratislava
World studies 2024-05-16
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- the travel of people, goods, and ideas from one location to another
- A prince that took over his aunt's reins of political power
- Strict, literal, or excessive conformity to the law or a religious or moral code
- The ruler of an empire
- A country known for selling silk
- a group of nations or peoples ruled over by an emperor
- Is the second-largest continent
- The natural order of the universe
- An ancient Chinese belief system, that focuses on the importance of personal ethics andmorality
- Honoring a dead loved one
- The study of past events
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- Has a famous mountain called Bukhansan
- The Second World War
- A massive structure built especially in ancient Egypt
- the governing body of a nation, or community
- A road that people traded on
- The richest man in the world
- A country made up of 14,125 islands
- The study of places and the relationshipsbetween people and their environments
- Is the largest continent
20 Clues: The Second World War • The ruler of an empire • Is the largest continent • The study of past events • Honoring a dead loved one • A road that people traded on • The richest man in the world • Is the second-largest continent • A country known for selling silk • The natural order of the universe • A country made up of 14,125 islands • Has a famous mountain called Bukhansan • ...
World Geography 2024-05-16
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- Country south of the United States
- Largest river in the world
- The movement of people from one area to another
- Second largest river in the world
- Largest continent on earth
- Country north of the United States
- Type of government that is ruled by a king or queen
- What country has the tallest pyramids in the world
- Tallest mountain the world
- Ocean that is to the west of the United States
- Type of government where the person in charge is in complete control and can do whatever they want
- Country shaped like a boot kicking a soccer ball
- Continent that is 4 letters
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- Continent that we live on
- Continent that is home to Great Britain and France
- Tallest Mountain range in the world
- Contient that is directly south of us, home of countries such as Brazil and Argentina
- Ocean that is to the east of the United States
- The only continent with zero countries and no people living there
- The only continent that is it's own country
- Type of government where the people vote for who they want to lead them
- Largest country in the world by land mass
- largest hot desert in the world
23 Clues: Continent that we live on • Largest river in the world • Largest continent on earth • Tallest mountain the world • Continent that is 4 letters • largest hot desert in the world • Second largest river in the world • Country south of the United States • Country north of the United States • Tallest Mountain range in the world • Largest country in the world by land mass • ...
World trivia 2024-02-06
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- Country known for its pyramids
- Country famous for its past and present
- The loner of the Nordic countries
- Capital city of Australia
- Country where Hans Christian Andersen lived
- Borders India, Iran, Afghanistan and China
- Long tusk shaped country in South America
- Country known for being below sea level
- City known for being Mozart’s birthplace
- Estonia, Latvia and…
- ‘Batavia’ now
- The Ikea country
- Dissolved German-speaking country
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- Country in between China and Russia
- Abbreviation of ‘Association of Southeast Asian Nations‘
- Homeland of Chopin
- Caribbean island starting with an A
- Country who tried to paint Mount Fuji red
- Biggest state of the USA
- Country formerly known as ‘Ilha Formosa’
- Country who sent the first living being to outer space
- The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg are known as the…
- Split into two half’s, north and south…
- The supposed last dictatorship in Europe
- The four Asian tigers: Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea and…
- The ‘city of love’
- Country known for canned tuna
- Three principal partners Italy, Japan and Germany. Eventually referred to as the…
- Boot shaped country
29 Clues: ‘Batavia’ now • The Ikea country • Homeland of Chopin • The ‘city of love’ • Boot shaped country • Estonia, Latvia and… • Biggest state of the USA • Capital city of Australia • Country known for canned tuna • Country known for its pyramids • The loner of the Nordic countries • Dissolved German-speaking country • Country in between China and Russia • Caribbean island starting with an A • ...
world studies 2024-05-13
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- big war in Vietnam against the USA
- Group of islands
- econimic system that involves private organizations
- the wide distance from earth
- people leaving a place
- distance from sea level
- a system of political organization
- "means way of the warrior"
- before christ
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- segregation on grounds against race
- imaginary line that goes across Earth
- new era
- Richest man ever
- country in Asia that is an island
- is one of the worst people in the history of Cambodia
- old era
- was the settling of people
- land surrounded by water but connected to land
- common era
- family organized chains of power
20 Clues: new era • old era • common era • before christ • Richest man ever • Group of islands • people leaving a place • distance from sea level • was the settling of people • "means way of the warrior" • the wide distance from earth • family organized chains of power • country in Asia that is an island • big war in Vietnam against the USA • a system of political organization • ...
JURASSIC WORLD 2024-05-24
21 Clues: Tüy • Dün • Sürü • Ordu • Alan • Kafes • Teyze • Sağlam • Otobur • Etobur • Hatalı • İşkolik • Sorumlu • Gezinti • Bireysel • Zararsız • Çağırmak • Kandırmak • İtaat Etmek • Tahmin Etmek • Tırmalama İzi
Animal world 2024-07-25
Across
- Sensitivity to certain things that causes your body to sneeze or swell up
- Sharp points
- Personality
- Birds are covered in these
- To change in order to survive
- Organs fish use to breathe underwater
- Covered with soft fur
- An animal's foot
- Threatened with extinction
- The sound a dog makes
- A kangaroo's carrying pocket
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- Cold-blooded animals with scales
- Something very small
- Level or cover
- Animals that live both in water and on land
- To change or to be different
- Feeling scared or afraid
- The stomach of an animal
- Food that remains after a meal
- To run very fast
- A fish's organ used for swimming
- The place where pet fish live
- The raised part on a camel's back
23 Clues: Personality • Sharp points • Level or cover • To run very fast • An animal's foot • Something very small • Covered with soft fur • The sound a dog makes • Feeling scared or afraid • The stomach of an animal • Birds are covered in these • Threatened with extinction • To change or to be different • A kangaroo's carrying pocket • To change in order to survive • The place where pet fish live • ...
Natural World 2024-07-21
22 Clues: topi • gamma • caverna • spiaggia • alluvione • paesaggio • riciclare • pelliccia • congelare • volontario • ambientale • spazzatura • spazzatura • esploratore • inquinamento • benzina (UK) • benzina (USA) • foresta pluviale • terreno coltivato • trasposto pubblico • cambiamento climatico • contenitore raccolta vetro
World Cuisine 2024-08-07
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- Peruvian raw fish marinated in citrus
- French vegetable stew
- French long, thin loaf of bread
- French buttery, flaky pastry
- Middle Eastern chickpea fritters
- Korean fermented vegetable dish
- Japanese dish with rice and raw fish
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- Italian dish with meat in tomato sauce
- Moroccan slow-cooked stew
- Spanish rice dish with seafood and saffron
- Middle Eastern dip made from chickpeas
- Italian pasta tubes stuffed with filling
- Indian cooking method with spices and yogurt
- Greek layered dish with eggplant and meat
- Italian staple made from wheat
- Eastern European beet soup
- Greek pita filled with meat and veggies
- Indian spiced pastry filled with vegetables
- Mexican tortillas filled with various ingredients
- Chinese dumplings and small dishes
20 Clues: French vegetable stew • Moroccan slow-cooked stew • Eastern European beet soup • French buttery, flaky pastry • Italian staple made from wheat • French long, thin loaf of bread • Korean fermented vegetable dish • Middle Eastern chickpea fritters • Chinese dumplings and small dishes • Japanese dish with rice and raw fish • Peruvian raw fish marinated in citrus • ...
World History 2024-08-16
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- Fleet sent by Spain against England in 1588
- Period of political upheaval that led to the rise of Napoleon
- Norse explorers and warriors known for raids in Europe
- War in which the 13 colonies gained independence from Britain
- Period of renewed interest in art and learning in Europe
- 1066 invasion of England by William the Conqueror
- Napoleon's final defeat in 1815
- Period when Europeans began exploring the world by sea
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- Struggle for social justice for African Americans in the 1960s
- Period of tension between the US and USSR without direct conflict
- English royal family that included Henry VIII and Elizabeth I
- Global conflict from 1939 to 1945 involving many nations
- 1215 document limiting the powers of the English king
- Economic downturn during the 1930s
- Period marked by the rise of factories and machinery
- Plague that killed millions in Europe during the 14th century
- 1969 event when humans first walked on the moon
- Event that marked the end of the Roman Empire
- Series of religious wars during the Middle Ages
- Waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea
20 Clues: Napoleon's final defeat in 1815 • Economic downturn during the 1930s • Fleet sent by Spain against England in 1588 • Event that marked the end of the Roman Empire • 1969 event when humans first walked on the moon • Series of religious wars during the Middle Ages • 1066 invasion of England by William the Conqueror • Period marked by the rise of factories and machinery • ...
World EnglishIntro 2024-03-21
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- Teaches us about the past.
- Your first language
- I am in the sky at night.
- A famous duck from Disney
- Use me when you make a mistake with a pencil
- You sleep at this time of the day
- We live in this city
- I am your father's brother
- I am a primary color with 3 letters
- Use this to tell the time
- Famous boy wizard's name
- I make honey
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- Color when you mix red and blue
- You wear me on your feet outside
- I am green and I live in a pond
- This month's name
- I am the season between Spring and Fall
- Your teacher's name in this class
- Type of weather where you need an umbrella
- I give you milk
- I am your mother's mother
21 Clues: I make honey • I give you milk • This month's name • Your first language • We live in this city • Famous boy wizard's name • I am in the sky at night. • A famous duck from Disney • I am your mother's mother • Use this to tell the time • Teaches us about the past. • I am your father's brother • Color when you mix red and blue • I am green and I live in a pond • ...
Pop World 2024-03-16
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- A generation above and two below
- The youngest
- Uncles wife
- Marvel fan
- The foreign one
- Your wife
- He loves shampoo? and an IPA
- Pops favourite pastime.
- The White Walker
- The oldest
- Your home
- The cool one?
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- The funny one
- The filmmaker
- Charlies dark-haired clone
- The stealer of bacon
- Your sassiest child
- Twilight hector
- A BFG
- The future driver of grave digger
- The paddle board king
- Charlie's partner in crime
22 Clues: A BFG • Your wife • Your home • Marvel fan • The oldest • Uncles wife • The youngest • The funny one • The filmmaker • The cool one? • The foreign one • Twilight hector • The White Walker • Your sassiest child • The stealer of bacon • The paddle board king • Pops favourite pastime. • Charlies dark-haired clone • Charlie's partner in crime • He loves shampoo? and an IPA • A generation above and two below • ...
Science World 2024-03-16
Across
- Has 146 moons.
- A lab created food flavoring made from crude oil.
- Chief astronomer who watched every NASA rocket launch as a kid.
- Number of beans in a pound of chocolate.
- Dr. Bath invented a device to remove these.
- P.
- Fictional movie about humans training birds to migrate.
- Producer of greatest tonnage of Cocoa.
- H.
- Look like gummy candies when they are first hatched.
- (pages 14-17) The bird
- Her babies ride piggyback.
- Science, technology, engineering and math abbreviation.
- The minimum number of species of glowing frogs.
- Color that helps frogs communicate with other frogs.
- Where capsule landed.
- Katherine Johnson was considered one as a kid.
- Contains 20% sugar.
- Chocolate that contains zero Cocoa powder.
- NASA's crew that flew through plumes and collected samples between years 2008-2015.
- Where 60% of waste plastic goes.
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- O.
- What must be removed from roasted Cocoa to make cocoa paste.
- Region where Cacoa trees thrive.
- outer covering of baby spider that is not hard at hatching.
- Color that helps frogs hide from predators.
- Astronaut who trusted Johnson's numbers.
- Studies how illnesses affect the body's ability to fight disease.
- Name of capsule sent to Bennu.
- N.
- Geologist who explained importance of volcanic activity on Nuna.
- Therapy created by Paula Hammond to better target cancer cells in the body.
- These animals do not hibernate.
- Light is absorbed and reemitted as a different color.
- An asteroid that is 200 million miles away from Earth.
- Approximate number of pounds of chocolate eaten by an American annually.
- The path of a flying object.
- A location in Australia where pink diamonds are found.
- 90% of pink diamonds are found on this continent.
- Number of feet taller Bennu is than the Eiffel Tower.
- Invented synthetic hydrocortisone.
- Saturn's moon with ingredients for life.
42 Clues: O. • P. • H. • N. • Has 146 moons. • Contains 20% sugar. • Where capsule landed. • (pages 14-17) The bird • Her babies ride piggyback. • The path of a flying object. • Name of capsule sent to Bennu. • These animals do not hibernate. • Region where Cacoa trees thrive. • Where 60% of waste plastic goes. • Invented synthetic hydrocortisone. • Producer of greatest tonnage of Cocoa. • ...
World History 2024-03-31
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- leader of ottomans
- getting bigger
- pay if you're not a muslim
- didn't like beards
- cold breakfast in vienna
- naval loss for Turks
- Drove away the Mongols
- killed his own son
- took control in 17th century
- elite christians
- mughal tax collectors
- put down by catherine
- bad decade
- the boring part of empires
- locked up daddy
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- got his own religion
- religious remix
- new capital
- defeated by babur
- Not a maritime one
- angry conqueror
- alexis send them to siberia
- prime minister of ottomans
- first moghul
- explored siberia
- aurangzeb didn't like them
- elephants vs guns
- first boss in Kiev
- abducting kids
- islamic law
- Shah Jahan looked at it for years
- fell from the stairs
32 Clues: bad decade • new capital • islamic law • first moghul • getting bigger • abducting kids • religious remix • angry conqueror • locked up daddy • explored siberia • elite christians • defeated by babur • elephants vs guns • leader of ottomans • Not a maritime one • didn't like beards • killed his own son • first boss in Kiev • got his own religion • naval loss for Turks • fell from the stairs • ...
Asian World 2023-10-19
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- a device used for counting and calculating by sliding small balls or beads along rods
- the practice of meditation
- a tomb built by Shah Jahan, descendant of Genghis Khan, for his wife
- spies and assassins in feudal Japan
- principal religion in Japan that emphasizes the worship of nature
- land owning nobleman of feudal Japan
- code of conduct for samurai
- very large waves caused by an earthquake
- Italian traveler, merchant and adventurer who went to Asia and spent 17 years in Kublai Klan's court
- alphabet that uses symbols to represent the sounds of spoken Korean
- admiral during the Ming Dynasty in China
- lowest class in feudal Japan
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- grandson of Genghis Khan, formed the Yuan Dynasty, and conquered China
- famous Chinese female pirate
- porcelain made in Korea with a blue green glaze
- member of the warrior clan in Japanese feudal society
- lily shaped deforming of Chinese girls feet
- empress during Tang Dynasty that gained much power
- China's most famous philosopher
- ironclad ship
- military commander in feudal Japan
- United the Mongol people and conquered vast areas of Asia
22 Clues: ironclad ship • the practice of meditation • code of conduct for samurai • famous Chinese female pirate • lowest class in feudal Japan • China's most famous philosopher • military commander in feudal Japan • spies and assassins in feudal Japan • land owning nobleman of feudal Japan • very large waves caused by an earthquake • admiral during the Ming Dynasty in China • ...
World geography 2023-10-27
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- tropical climate
- how much of southern america does the amazon rain forest cover
- primary language
- what is the pull factor to Latin american cities
- The most popular religion
- how many countries are there in south america
- how high do trees grow in the rain forest
- contains the worlds largest rain forest
- deposits natural resources of Peru and mexico
- how many million square miles of land is Latin america
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- what flows into the amazon river
- natural resource of Brazil
- another word for the coastal edges
- the second most popular language
- 18 million people
- natural resources of mexico and Venezuela
- areas majority of Latin Americans live in ...
- moment from one area to the other
- leading exporter of copper
- river the largest river in the world
20 Clues: tropical climate • primary language • 18 million people • The most popular religion • natural resource of Brazil • leading exporter of copper • what flows into the amazon river • the second most popular language • moment from one area to the other • another word for the coastal edges • contains the worlds largest rain forest • river the largest river in the world • ...
World Review 2024-06-11
22 Clues: Oman • Cuba • Mali • Kenya • Ghana • Guyana • Bhutan • Kuwait • Russia • Uganda • Croatia • Armenia • Namibia • Liberia • Bahrain • Iceland • Ecuador • Montenegro • Afghanistan • South Sudan • Saint Kitts and Nevis • Bosnia and Herzegovina
Doodle World 2024-06-12
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- First Seasonal Swarm Doodle introduced to the game
- Has a canonical "fan club" based around it
- Mainly used for Chaining
- TJ uses this Doodle during his battle in Lakewood Tunnel
- DoodleCo used the DNA of this extinct Doodle to create Vipember
- Last Doodle in the Doodlepedia as of 06/20/24
- Gleebieglab agoopie zazibo, gleerp.
- Smallest Doodle in the Game
- Mister Riffraff has a Misprint version of this Doodle named Number 4
- The most used doodle in PvP
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- Ice-Type Starter
- First Doodle that was turned into a plushie
- Last Doodle of the 3rd Key Guardian
- First Doodle ever revealed
- EXTREMELY CUTE DOODLE
- Runic Island Legendary
- for some reason this name is related to the YouTube channel Game Theory (i wonder why…)
- Can learn almost every single Move
- This Doodle and Mold are counterparts of each other
- This Legendary Doodle originated from two of wish_z’s games( Called Hero Havoc and Project: Pokémon)
- Best Doodle to use in Runic Island Runs
21 Clues: Ice-Type Starter • EXTREMELY CUTE DOODLE • Runic Island Legendary • Mainly used for Chaining • First Doodle ever revealed • Smallest Doodle in the Game • The most used doodle in PvP • Can learn almost every single Move • Last Doodle of the 3rd Key Guardian • Gleebieglab agoopie zazibo, gleerp. • Best Doodle to use in Runic Island Runs • Has a canonical "fan club" based around it • ...
World History 2024-09-16
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- A writing system invented in Egypt
- Wedged shaped characters used in Meapotania
- an ascending structure built to honor the patron god of each city
- A series of letters from the the Phoenicians
- Forms of Judaism
- He killed a philistine giant
- He led the Israelite's out of slavery
- Mesopotamian ruler who reigned around 2334–2279 bce
- Founer of the Achaemenian Empire
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- The father of Jewish people
- He put 3 boys in a fire
- He built the first temple in Jerusalem
- A preserved dead human
- The Worlds largest river located in Egypt
- the center of political, economic, and cultural life within their territories.
- The age when stone tools were used.
- Only female prophet
- The legenday first king of unified Egypt
- The Israelite's first king
- monuments to house the tombs of the pharaohs
20 Clues: Forms of Judaism • Only female prophet • A preserved dead human • He put 3 boys in a fire • The Israelite's first king • The father of Jewish people • He killed a philistine giant • Founer of the Achaemenian Empire • A writing system invented in Egypt • The age when stone tools were used. • He led the Israelite's out of slavery • He built the first temple in Jerusalem • ...
World history 2024-09-24
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- government developed in china that was a combination of philosophy and mystical religion
- knee-length tunic developed during Shang dynasty
- court astronomer Zhang Heng invented this during the Han dynasty
- Maintained sharply defined social structure
- people group that inhabited the mountainous region of western South America
- who oversaw most African tribes
- system of writing using agreed upon symbols illustrating objects they knew
- during the Han Dynasty the military used paper ___ as signals
- Religion that was begun by Siddharta Gautama and is an offshoot of Hinduism
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- Name meaning enlightened one
- a tomb containing some 8,000 terra-cotta figures represent a real what?
- A religion that has a blend of Aryan beliefs and ideas of the people they conquered
- The best known philosopher in China
- word that was used by the Greeks to describe people who spoke different languages and had different cultural ways
- Chinese description of this dated from 1st century BC
- the main trade route between Asia and Europe became known as ____ road
- this culture followed precise calendars and used numbering system that used zero
- Mauryan leader who adopted Buddhism
- strict activist government with a ruler with absolute power
- the Chinese developed these with a device with beads on rods
20 Clues: Name meaning enlightened one • who oversaw most African tribes • The best known philosopher in China • Mauryan leader who adopted Buddhism • Maintained sharply defined social structure • knee-length tunic developed during Shang dynasty • Chinese description of this dated from 1st century BC • strict activist government with a ruler with absolute power • ...
World Cinema 2024-10-15
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- Jim ______, American director known for his indie films (8)
- Italian director known for films like ‘La Dolce Vita’ (7)
- Indian film industry known for vibrant musicals (9)
- The technique of creating motion from still images (9)
- A non-fiction film that provides factual information (11)
- Replacing the original dialogue in a film with another language (7)
- Swedish director famous for his psychological dramas (7)
- Halle ______, first African American woman to win Best Actress Oscar (5)
- Isabelle ______, French actress acclaimed for her roles in art films (7)
- Film that won 11 Oscars in 1998 (7)
- The group of actors in a film (4)
- A film that continues the story of a previous one (6)
- 2017 Oscars Best Picture winner, famously misannounced (9)
- Spanish director known for films like ‘Talk to Her’ (9)
- A daring physical feat performed in a film (5)
- The first public showing of a film (8)
- Polish director known for ‘Three Colours’ (10)
- First non-English language film to win Best Picture Oscar (8)
- A fresh start or remake of an existing film franchise (6)
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- The written script for a film, including dialogue and action (10)
- Oldest film festival in the world, known for its Golden Lion award (6)
- Renowned Japanese director known for ‘Seven Samurai’ (8)
- Controversial Danish director, known for ‘Dogme 95’ movement (3,4)
- The recorded music accompanying a film (10)
- Iconic British director known as the "Master of Suspense" (9)
- 2022 Oscars Best Picture winner about a hearing child in a deaf family (4)
- Film festival held in Germany’s capital in February (9)
- French director and co-founder of the French New Wave (8)
- Famous Japanese animation studio known for its artful films (6)
- Acclaimed actress, winner of three Oscars (6)
- A high-profile and popular film (11)
- Peter ______, actor who was nominated for 8 Oscars and won none (6)
- Prestigious film festival held annually in France (6)
- A brief appearance by a well-known person in a film (5)
- French director known for his comedic films featuring M. Hulot (4)
35 Clues: The group of actors in a film (4) • Film that won 11 Oscars in 1998 (7) • A high-profile and popular film (11) • The first public showing of a film (8) • The recorded music accompanying a film (10) • Acclaimed actress, winner of three Oscars (6) • A daring physical feat performed in a film (5) • Polish director known for ‘Three Colours’ (10) • ...
World History 2024-09-18
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- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period
- the most famous king of the spartan army
- the man who ran from marathon to athens
- was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician.
- was a Greek philosopher from Athens
- was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- was an Athenian historian and general.
- was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, Darius’s son
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- was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens
- was an Ancient Greek polymath
- was an ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full
- was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- was a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles
- was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor
- was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician
- was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
20 Clues: was an Ancient Greek polymath • was a Greek philosopher from Athens • was an Athenian historian and general. • the man who ran from marathon to athens • the most famous king of the spartan army • was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens • was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician • ...
Tech World 2024-11-25
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- to pour water onto flowers and trees
- an appliance used for cleaning floors and carpets
- to provide sb with sb that you have
- to recover from an illness, shocking event
- to give sth to a sb at a different location
- an appliance
- to obtain sth
- to join a device to a software program (sth to sth)
- an object used within a house
- very impressive
- to exit a train, bus etc
- to offer food or drink to sb
- to get and give sth to sb (sb sth)
- to have a friendly relationship with sb
- to make or repair things on your own
- sb who makes plans for machines
- to enter a bus, train
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- to wash your clothes
- to give food to a domestic animal
- to communicate
- to tidy the sheets
- a stick with a wet cloth fixed at one end that is used for cleaning the floor
- to prepare a table for a meal
- to have enougbh money, food etc
- to have a friendly relationship with sb
- to make clothes smooth with an electrical appliance
- an exhibition at which specific industry products are put on a display
- to offer food and drinks to sb at home, restaurant
- to clean the floor with a stick
- to prepare an evening meal
- to clean the floors, etc by hoovering
- new machines and gadgets
- has a higher resolution
- specialized software program downloaded onto a mobile
- a woman whose job is to do sb else's housework
35 Clues: an appliance • to obtain sth • to communicate • very impressive • to tidy the sheets • to wash your clothes • to enter a bus, train • has a higher resolution • new machines and gadgets • to exit a train, bus etc • to prepare an evening meal • to offer food or drink to sb • to prepare a table for a meal • an object used within a house • to have enougbh money, food etc • ...
World History 2024-12-12
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- first civilization in this region
- given an estate by a lord or noble
- Code
- Genghis and Kublai
- Great and Terrible in Russia
- alphabet made by Cyril
- birthplace of Muhammad
- lovers of democracy
- leader of Greece golden age
- Famous Greek city-state
- Carthage “elephant man”
- Horde
- wrote the Odyssey
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- bound to the land
- Muslims
- brought the Black Death
- Charles Martel led victory in this battle
- first Roman Emperor
- Eastern Roman Empire
- Charles the Great
- an estate in medieval Europe
- a series of wars fought over Holy lands
- king of Macedonia and Alexander’s father
- Aristotle studied under him in Greece
- Middle Ages
25 Clues: Code • Horde • Muslims • Middle Ages • bound to the land • Charles the Great • wrote the Odyssey • Genghis and Kublai • first Roman Emperor • lovers of democracy • Eastern Roman Empire • alphabet made by Cyril • birthplace of Muhammad • brought the Black Death • Famous Greek city-state • Carthage “elephant man” • leader of Greece golden age • Great and Terrible in Russia • an estate in medieval Europe • ...
Entrepeneur World 2024-11-19
Across
- What is the process of starting and running your own business?
- What is the habit of staying consistent with small, productive actions daily?
- What is the entrepreneur's belief in their ability to achieve business success?
- Which intelligence involves skills in logical thinking and mathematics?
- What does the "S" in SMART goals stand for?
- What is the fixed belief that abilities are static and cannot be developed?
- What is the entrepreneurial trait of taking responsibility for one’s actions and results?
- What is the habit of networking and building valuable relationships?
- What trait is about sticking to goals despite challenges?
- What habit involves setting aside time to reflect and evaluate business performance?
- What is the term for identifying and solving problems to create value in the market?
- What does the "M" in SMART goals stand for?
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- What is the time-related element in SMART goals called?
- What do entrepreneurs develop to plan their business goals and strategies?
- What does the "R" in SMART goals stand for?
- What intelligence relates to sensitivity to words and language?
- What does the "A" in SMART goals stand for?
- What is the mindset that embraces challenges as opportunities to grow?
- What is the intelligence that deals with understanding and interacting with others?
- What is the ability to adapt to new situations and changes called?
20 Clues: What does the "R" in SMART goals stand for? • What does the "A" in SMART goals stand for? • What does the "S" in SMART goals stand for? • What does the "M" in SMART goals stand for? • What is the time-related element in SMART goals called? • What trait is about sticking to goals despite challenges? • What is the process of starting and running your own business? • ...
World History 2024-11-06
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- Who used mathematics to prove the existence of orbiting planets
- Who is known for their contributions to the telescope
- Notable pioneer of modern chemistry
- He is a powerful patron of Renaissance culture
- A person with many talents or areas of knowledge.
- Who invented the first mercury thermometer
- Who began the protestant reformation
- “I think, therefore I am.”
- Who painted “The Last Supper”
- Theory that the earth revolves around the sun
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- Who created the barometer
- Who created calculus
- Proposed the geo-centric theory
- Who created the microscope
- Who catalogued more than 1000 stars
- Who created the scientific method
- Who originally theorized the heliocentric theory
- Another word for “change”
- Theory that the sun revolves around earth
- Main authority and “government of the old times which opposed the scientific revolution
20 Clues: Who created calculus • Who created the barometer • Another word for “change” • Who created the microscope • “I think, therefore I am.” • Who painted “The Last Supper” • Proposed the geo-centric theory • Who created the scientific method • Notable pioneer of modern chemistry • Who catalogued more than 1000 stars • Who began the protestant reformation • ...
World Capitals 2023-06-19
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- The city of the Belem Tower
- The capital of Chile
- The city of the Vasa Museum
- The city of the Charles Bridge
- The administrative capital of South Africa
- The capital of Turkey
- The capital of Hungary
- The capital of Serbia
- The capital of Kenya
- The Grand Palace's city
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- The capital of Belgium
- The capital of New Zealand
- The capital of South Korea
- The city of the Vienna State Opera
- The capital of Malaysia
- The city of the Nobel Peace Center
- The capital of Senegal
- The city of the Anne Frank House
- The city of the Parthenon
- The capital of Cuba
20 Clues: The capital of Cuba • The capital of Chile • The capital of Kenya • The capital of Turkey • The capital of Serbia • The capital of Belgium • The capital of Senegal • The capital of Hungary • The capital of Malaysia • The Grand Palace's city • The city of the Parthenon • The capital of New Zealand • The capital of South Korea • The city of the Belem Tower • The city of the Vasa Museum • ...
World History 2025-01-09
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- Make a bad situation worse.
- Owning of persons as property.
- Two separate government assemblies.
- The beliefs taught by a Church or group.
- Argue for a cause.
- A sudden violent change in a government.
- The action of traveling to new places.
- Forcefully remove.
- A prolonged period of economic decline.
- A compelling charm that inspires devotion.
- Prolonged disagreement.
- A set of fundamental rules for governing.
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- Doubt of a truth as known.
- The adoption of complete political change.
- Divide.
- Someone with an interest in a business.
- Describes political beliefs.
- Emphasized reason and science.
- The production and distribution of goods.
- When someone voluntarily agrees.
20 Clues: Divide. • Argue for a cause. • Forcefully remove. • Prolonged disagreement. • Doubt of a truth as known. • Make a bad situation worse. • Describes political beliefs. • Owning of persons as property. • Emphasized reason and science. • When someone voluntarily agrees. • Two separate government assemblies. • The action of traveling to new places. • ...
World geography 2025-01-09
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- Narrow section of land connecting two larger land areas, surrounded on two sides by water
- Hot molten rock
- Vibrations of earth's crust
- Measurement for earthquakes
- Longest and narrowest country in the world
- Cave formations
- The only sea without a coast
- Ring-shaped island
- Coldest populated town in the world
- Study and practive of map-making
- Worlds's saltiest sea
- Narrow body of water lying between two areas of land
- Longest continental mountain range
- Longest river in Europe
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- Tiny country in Europe
- Original name of Japan
- Hottest place on earth
- An island within a lake on an island within a lake on an island
- Submerged mountain chain
- City on two continents
- World's largest city
- Persistent body of dense ice
- Section of land eroded by water
- Largest desert on earth
- Mouth of a river
- Country with most islands
- The location of Global Seed Vault
- Region in southeastern Europe
28 Clues: Hot molten rock • Cave formations • Mouth of a river • Ring-shaped island • World's largest city • Worlds's saltiest sea • Tiny country in Europe • Original name of Japan • Hottest place on earth • City on two continents • Largest desert on earth • Longest river in Europe • Submerged mountain chain • Country with most islands • Vibrations of earth's crust • Measurement for earthquakes • ...
World Cultures 2024-12-18
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- Centuries-long flow of Africans to the Americas
- For every place a name
- Mapmaking satellites and computers
- How a cartographer portrays the earth
- Physical systems needed for a fully functional society
- Intermixing of cultural ideas, beliefs, practices
- Handful of essential Muslim practices
- Belief in the literal word
- Mapping the natural world
- What happens when cartographers turn 3-D into 2
- East or west of the Prime Meridian
- Semiarid tropical grassland
- Relatively mild Mideast and African weather
- Experiences of people in empires
- One who shares the word of God
- Humans controlling other species
- Idea that Jews deserve a national homeland
- Ability to control one's country and destiny
- Nomads gotta eat!
- 1884-85 meeting in Germany to decide Africa's fate
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- Loss of the best and brightest
- Forcing a people to work based on their skin color
- Local belief system, e.g. in Africa
- People shaping nature (and vice versa)
- Worldwide spread of people, wealth, goods, ideas
- Large area with shared characteristics
- Raising plants
- 2-D representation of space
- Where on Earth?
- Mapping the culture of people
- Islam's holy book
- Relatively well-watered Mideast region
- Organized, cultured, settled, and urban
- Ideas used to justify empire-building
- North or south of the Equator
- Land turning from semiarid to arid
- Plant grown not for food but for sale
- Local characteristics
- The Seal of the Prophets
- Going from A to B
- Raising animals
- Rule by religion
- Effort to push back against colonizers
- Brother vs. brother; or, national breakdown
- Timber! on a large scale
45 Clues: Raising plants • Where on Earth? • Raising animals • Rule by religion • Islam's holy book • Going from A to B • Nomads gotta eat! • Local characteristics • For every place a name • The Seal of the Prophets • Timber! on a large scale • Mapping the natural world • Belief in the literal word • 2-D representation of space • Semiarid tropical grassland • Mapping the culture of people • ...
World I 2024-12-19
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- Sarajevo
- Kabul
- Accra
- Bridgetown
- Maseru
- Andorra la Vella
- Dublin
- Santiago
- Roseau
- Banjul
- Tbilisi
- Tokyo
- Thimphu
- Kuwait City
- Georgetown
- Pristina
- Tirana
- Buenos Aires
- Ottawa
- Santo Domingo
- Porto Novo
- Guatemala City
- Tripoli
- Asmara
- Algiers
- Nicosia
- Manama
- Amman
- N'Djamena
- Port au Prince
- Addis Ababa
- Canberra
- Riga
- Tallinn
- Yerevan
- Vientiane
- Vienna
- Djibouti
- Berlin
- Athens
- Beijing
- Tehran
- Luxembourg
- Copenhagen
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- Belmopan
- Phnom Penh
- Tegucigalpa
- San Jose
- Dili
- London
- Yaounde
- Beirut
- Saint John's
- Vilnius
- Minsk
- Bandar Seri Begawan
- Zagreb
- Kingston
- San Salvador
- Bishkek
- Gaborone
- Jakarta/Nusantara
- Luanda
- Bogota
- Cairo
- Nassau
- Nairobi
- Brasilia
- Astana
- Vaduz
- Libreville
- La Paz/Sucre
- Brussels
- Conakry
- Dhaka
- Praia
- Suva
- Saint George's
- Paris
- New Delhi
- Havana
- Prague
- Moroni
- Budapest
- Baghdad
- Rome
- Baku
- Jerusalem
- Monrovia
- Quito
- Reykjavik
- Helsinki
92 Clues: Dili • Suva • Rome • Baku • Riga • Kabul • Accra • Minsk • Tokyo • Cairo • Vaduz • Dhaka • Praia • Paris • Amman • Quito • Maseru • London • Beirut • Dublin • Roseau • Zagreb • Banjul • Luanda • Bogota • Nassau • Astana • Tirana • Ottawa • Asmara • Havana • Prague • Manama • Moroni • Vienna • Berlin • Athens • Tehran • Yaounde • Vilnius • Tbilisi • Bishkek • Thimphu • Nairobi • Conakry • Tripoli • Algiers • Nicosia • Baghdad • Tallinn • Yerevan • Beijing • Belmopan • Sarajevo • San Jose • Santiago • Kingston • ...
