world Crossword Puzzles
Thomas 2024-12-13
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- Stinkiest most cutest dog in the world
- Mommy's favorite color
- Mommy's favorite kind of movies
- The coolest most handsomest kid in the world
- What you're playing this winter
- Henry's favorite word
- The Grizzlies play at the ________ Forum
- Hairiest grandma in the world
- The book we are reading right now
- The street we live on
- Your Elf's name
- This is what Daniel has to say to Henry to get him to get out from under his bed
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- Henry's Elf's name
- last name Graves
- Our favorite game to play at the table
- Mom's real name
- Team that Ja plays for
- old Mommy is thirtytwo
- Her nickname was Bruce
- The baldest uncle in the world
- type of dog Henry is Beagle
- Daniel needs to wear a wig because he is _____.
- Animals we brought back from the beach
- PopPop's real name
24 Clues: Mom's real name • Your Elf's name • last name Graves • Henry's Elf's name • PopPop's real name • Henry's favorite word • The street we live on • Mommy's favorite color • Team that Ja plays for • old Mommy is thirtytwo • Her nickname was Bruce • type of dog Henry is Beagle • Hairiest grandma in the world • The baldest uncle in the world • Mommy's favorite kind of movies • ...
WWI Crossword 2022-01-24
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- Serbian Nationalist & extremist who assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- Naval battle between Germans and British that ended in Germany victory.
- Russian Tsar at the start of WWI; was dethroned and murdered during the Bolshevik Revolution
- Russia’s most successful, brutal advance led by Brusilov
- A western front battle beginning in Ypres, France, started trench warfare & ended at the sea.
- Communist who led the German imperial army during World War I
- US President during WWI; Established the Fourteen Points and the League of Nations
- German general who led the German imperial army during World War I
- Who served as First Lord of the British Admiralty in WWI, later became British Prime Minister.
- Last German Emperor and King of Prussia; Led Germany through World War I
- Prime Minister of France during World War I
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- Failed naval campaign by the allies ending with an invasion against the Gallipoli Peninsula
- The political and social revolution against the Russian Tsar led by Lenin and the communists.
- British Prime Minister during World War I
- One of the longest, bloodiest battles of WWI - Western Front
- Longest battle of WWI that took place on the Western Front in the hills of France
- The first significant allied victory of World War One
- This battle began the 100 days offensive and led to the end of WW1
- German Secretary of Foreign Affairs for Germany; Sent telegram to Mexico asking them to attack the USA
- Serbian terrorist group behind the assassination of Franz Ferdinand
20 Clues: British Prime Minister during World War I • Prime Minister of France during World War I • The first significant allied victory of World War One • Russia’s most successful, brutal advance led by Brusilov • One of the longest, bloodiest battles of WWI - Western Front • Communist who led the German imperial army during World War I • ...
Countries 2016-01-13
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- One can find lots of vodka here
- You can find the famous Pyramids here
- The Great Barrier Reef is found off of this country’s coast
- Where tango originated from
- Consumes the most amount of beer in the world
- Produces the most cork in the world and has the highest percentage of high school graduates
- Where Lord of the Rings was filmed
- Apparently, no snakes can be found in this country
- The US gets a lot of its oil from here
- Has the best maple syrup
- Current chancellor is Angela Merkel
- Machu Pichu is located here
- Known for having the best education system in the world
- The best cigars in the world are found here
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- Country with two capitals
- Known for their bananas
- Where Bollywood comes from
- You can find the best coffee beans here
- Best chocolate in the world is made right in this country
- Highest percentage of obese people
- Highest percentage of people who get plastic surgery
- Their people are know as the Dutch
- Declared independence in 1776
- This country has the lowest obesity rate
- Portuguese is spoken in this African country
- Their typical meal consists of fish and chips
- Where The Sound of Music is set to take place
- The most populated country in the world
- The best quality of life can be found here
- Anime comes from here
30 Clues: Anime comes from here • Known for their bananas • Has the best maple syrup • Country with two capitals • Where Bollywood comes from • Where tango originated from • Machu Pichu is located here • Declared independence in 1776 • One can find lots of vodka here • Highest percentage of obese people • Their people are know as the Dutch • Where Lord of the Rings was filmed • ...
Norse Origin Story & the Nine Realms 2022-05-05
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- The realm that is home to the Vanir
- The home of the Aesir gods
- The type of tree used to create woman
- Ancestor of all the giants, whose body was used to create the world by Odin and his brothers
- The realm of the dark mists
- The realm that is home to the light elves
- The void into which the rivers of the mist of the world flowed
- The realm of fire, home to the fire giant Surtr
- The ancestor to the gods
- The gods that reside in Asgard
- The first gods, whom the Aesir fought in a great war
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- The realm of the frost giants and home to Mimir's well
- The world tree that is a part of all the realms
- The realm that is home to the dwarfs, also referred to as the dark elves
- The type of tree used to create man
- One of Odin's brothers, who helped him create the world
- The squirrel that lives in the world tree, who loved to provoke anger in others
- Another of Odin's brothers, who helped him create the world
- The name of the first woman
- The land of the dead who did not die in battle, also the goddess that rules over it
- The home of the humans
- Known as the all-father for his role in creating man and woman
- The name of the first man
23 Clues: The home of the humans • The ancestor to the gods • The name of the first man • The home of the Aesir gods • The realm of the dark mists • The name of the first woman • The gods that reside in Asgard • The realm that is home to the Vanir • The type of tree used to create man • The type of tree used to create woman • The realm that is home to the light elves • ...
Chapter 1: Introduction to Marine Biology 2022-07-13
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- Study of the physical (non-living) aspects of the ocean
- In which city was the first major American marine laboratory founded
- the set of procedures that scientists use to learn about the world
- Began in 1872; sailed around the world for 3.5 years; published results 19 later
- Factors that might affect observations
- In 1519 led the first expedition to sail around the globe
- self-contained underwater breathing apparatus
- When one manipulates nature to make the necessary observations
- The use of observation to arrive at general principles
- Considered by many to be the first marine biologist
- A statement that might be true and must be able to be tested
- In 995 CE discovered Vinland; what is now known as North America
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- Variables that are prevented from affecting an experiment is a ________
- Sailed around the world on the HMS Beagle; proposed the theory of evolution
- Remotely operated vehicle
- The currency of science
- A new technology developed during World War II; sound navigation and ranging
- a deep-sea submarine operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic institution
- first accomplished Western navigators of the sea; sailing by 2000 BCE
- Reasoning from general principles to specific conclusions
- supported by overwhelming evidence; our best explanation of how the world works
- Rediscovered the “New World” in 1492
- Autonomous underwater vehicle
- The scientific study of life in the sea
- The first European to see the Antarctic ice fields and to land in Hawaii and Tahiti
25 Clues: The currency of science • Remotely operated vehicle • Autonomous underwater vehicle • Rediscovered the “New World” in 1492 • Factors that might affect observations • The scientific study of life in the sea • self-contained underwater breathing apparatus • Considered by many to be the first marine biologist • The use of observation to arrive at general principles • ...
Comparatives and Superlatives 2025-06-19
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- What was the first videogame to sell over 300 million copies?
- What is the fastest marine animal?
- What is the mostly deadly creature that kills more people than any other?
- What is the longest river in Japan?
- What is the smallest prefecture in Japan?
- What is the fastest land animal?
- What is the hottest planet in the solar system?
- What is the most spoken language in the world?
- What is the most popular sport in Japan?
- the country with the highest number of copnvenience stores per person.
- What is the most popular sport in the world?
- the country with the highest number of lakes in the world.
- What is the largest island in the world?
- Which city in Japan has the most temples?
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- What is the longest running Japanese anime?
- What is the tallest mountain in Hokkaido?
- What is the fast food restaurant with the most restaurants in Japan?
- What is the most financially successful movie of all time?
- What is the smallest bird?
- What is the largest prefecture in Japan?
- Which is the busiest airport in Japan?
- What is the largest fish?
- What is the largest lake in Japan?
- What is the largest land animal?
- the largest desert in the world.
- most common word in the English language.
- What is the longest river in the world?
- Who is Doraemon's best friend?
28 Clues: What is the largest fish? • What is the smallest bird? • Who is Doraemon's best friend? • What is the fastest land animal? • What is the largest land animal? • the largest desert in the world. • What is the fastest marine animal? • What is the largest lake in Japan? • What is the longest river in Japan? • Which is the busiest airport in Japan? • ...
World War One 2025-10-21
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- a leading Canadian ace in world war 1, he has a record of shooting 72 enemy planes down
- the sinking of this ship was the straw that broke the camels back and caused the USA to join World War 1
- an area of empty land in between of opposing enemy trenches
- nationality of the red baron
- The rotting of the flesh around soldiers foot due to excessive mud and moisture
- the man who Assasinated the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- the name of the gang that killed franz ferdinand
- whose death started world war 1?
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- what was germanies pre-world war one stragetic plan.
- what is the N in M.A.I.N which means Extreme love and loyalty for one's country
- somme, ypres, passchendaele, and vimy ridge are all examples of this
- Mental disorder brought upon the veterans by the constant noise and stress.
- the I in M.A.I.N which basically means to use recources of the countries that were conquered by other countries.
- the A in M.A.I.N which means the team up of countries.
- the king of britain and the one who declared war on Germany
- what month did world war 1 end
- canadian law that gave the government powers during the time of war
- the former german emporer of world war 1
- an act that gave rights to all canadian soldiers.
- aviator who shot 5 or more enemy aircraft
20 Clues: nationality of the red baron • what month did world war 1 end • whose death started world war 1? • the former german emporer of world war 1 • aviator who shot 5 or more enemy aircraft • the name of the gang that killed franz ferdinand • an act that gave rights to all canadian soldiers. • what was germanies pre-world war one stragetic plan. • ...
sports 2014-03-11
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- best player of Spain
- bolt best sprinter in the world
- silva best mma fighter in the world
- jordan the best basketball player in history
- ALI best fighter ever
- the most beautiful girl in the world of sport
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- sanchez best football player in history
- best soccer player club barcelona
- federer best player in the world
- el guerrouj best athlete in history
- currently best team in the world
- team with more glasses of europe
- bernardino the best player viladecans
13 Clues: best player of Spain • ALI best fighter ever • currently best team in the world • team with more glasses of europe • best soccer player club barcelona • el guerrouj best athlete in history • federer best player in the world • bernardino the best player viladecans • bolt best sprinter in the world • ...
Surprise 2021-08-01
18 Clues: we • via • wham • feel • about • accept • breath • bambino • disclose • complete • supposing • signature • particular • enthusiastic • blank darn cat • Blank are the world • What blank wonderful world • main Character in Philosopher's Stone
General culture 2021-08-06
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- Saturn's largest moon
- Large marsupial
- figure with 7 sides
- religion with the Torah as its holy book
- largest organ in the human body
- largest ocean in the world
- planet furthest from the sun
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- highest mountain in the world
- marine mollusk with 3 hearts
- hardest mineral on the planet
- flying mammal
- country with fewer inhabitants in the world
- largest planet in the solar system
- 2010 World Cup winner
14 Clues: flying mammal • Large marsupial • figure with 7 sides • Saturn's largest moon • 2010 World Cup winner • largest ocean in the world • marine mollusk with 3 hearts • planet furthest from the sun • highest mountain in the world • hardest mineral on the planet • largest organ in the human body • largest planet in the solar system • religion with the Torah as its holy book • ...
World War 2 Memorial 2013-09-11
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- Its in the _____ at D.C
- Theres _______ pillars
- It covers more than ______ acres
- There are 2 Gigiant pillars one fo the Alantic and one for the
- There are about _________ stars
- Some of the World War 2 Memorial was built out of
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- More than seven thousand pieces in the World War 2 Memorial were
- How many people died in World War 2
- Theres a _____ between each pillar
- What month did they start the construction of the World War 2 Memorial
- It recived 197
- The memorial is to the spirt, sacrifce, and to the
- The pillars are _______ ft.
- In the middle of the World War 2 Memorial theres apool with a
- People helped build it to say __________
15 Clues: It recived 197 • Theres _______ pillars • Its in the _____ at D.C • The pillars are _______ ft. • There are about _________ stars • It covers more than ______ acres • Theres a _____ between each pillar • How many people died in World War 2 • People helped build it to say __________ • Some of the World War 2 Memorial was built out of • ...
Project 2: History ERA Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-20
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- The countries with the most power around the world
- stripped the civil rights of the people who were of Japanese ancestry
- The Leader of Germany during WW2
- Equipment that could pick up incoming enemy aircrafts
- He led the Soviet Union during World War 2
- The date that World War 2 ends
- Oversaw the end of World War 2 and approved the use of the atomic bomb
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- The date that World War 2 begins
- The only president elected four times
- Japan bombs this location with atomic bombs
- The date that Japan bombs pearl harbor
- To be freed
- The date that Norway is invaded by Germany
- The allied invasion of Normandy
- A nuclear weapon used on Japanese cities after Pearl Harbor
15 Clues: To be freed • The date that World War 2 ends • The allied invasion of Normandy • The date that World War 2 begins • The Leader of Germany during WW2 • The only president elected four times • The date that Japan bombs pearl harbor • The date that Norway is invaded by Germany • He led the Soviet Union during World War 2 • Japan bombs this location with atomic bombs • ...
Unit 3: Age of Exploration 2022-02-16
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- A system where one country extends its control over another area, especially for economic benefit
- The policy of a nation seeking an increase in wealth and power by establishing a favorable balance of trade
- treaty signed between Spain and Portugal that divided the non-European world between them
- Trade system between Europe, Africa, and the New World.
- mapmaker
- tax on imports
- revolt, especially of soldier or sailor's against their officers
- economic system in which the means of production are privately owned and operated for profit
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- Spanish explorers who claimed lands in the Americas in the 1500s and 1600s
- English Protestant who rejected the Church of England
- The expansion of trade and competition among nations caused by the discovery of the New World
- Part of the Triangular Trade system on which slaves from Africa were brought to the New World
- someone sent to do religious work in a territory or foreign country
- person who assumes the financial risk in the hope of making a profit
- privately owned ship commissioned by a government to attack and capture enemy ships
- an agreement among people
- to travel completely around the world
- transfer of plants, animals, disease, and technology between the New World and Europe.
18 Clues: mapmaker • tax on imports • an agreement among people • to travel completely around the world • English Protestant who rejected the Church of England • Trade system between Europe, Africa, and the New World. • revolt, especially of soldier or sailor's against their officers • someone sent to do religious work in a territory or foreign country • ...
yo 2022-12-01
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- chemical symbol K
- the only number that is both the sum and the product of three consecutive positive numbers
- Dave's debut album
- chemical symbol Pb
- ____ Wonders of the World
- sea creature with 3 hearts
- hardest natural substance found on earth
- the largest number that has just one syllable
- Character Millie Bobby Brown plays in TV show 'Stranger Things'
- Biggest Desert in the world
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- technical name for a lie detector
- the amount of sides found on an octagon
- Capital of Somalia
- biggest organ
- actor from Newham in the TV show 'The Wire'
- celebration after ramadan
- name of the person holding the trophy on The World Cup Sculpture
- longest market in Europe
- Japanese Spirit made from rice
- the element most abundant in our atmosphere
- who scored a brace in the 2002 World Cup Final
- root square 81
22 Clues: biggest organ • root square 81 • chemical symbol K • Capital of Somalia • Dave's debut album • chemical symbol Pb • longest market in Europe • ____ Wonders of the World • celebration after ramadan • sea creature with 3 hearts • Biggest Desert in the world • Japanese Spirit made from rice • technical name for a lie detector • the amount of sides found on an octagon • ...
ant 2021-09-26
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- What is the left side of the world called
- What is dangerous and can explode
- What is the most important thing you need to survive
- What barks and likes to play fetch
- What is the bottom of the world called
- The day before Thursday
- What makes a kite fly
- what is used to power lights
- What do most people pick up from the street
- The day after Thursday
- What is the top of the world
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- The day before Friday
- The day before Tuesday
- What is the front of a ship called
- What is above your eye
- What lays eggs
- The day after Monday
- The day after Saturday
- Where does your personal waste go
- What is the right of the world called
- The day after Friday
- What makes milk
- Where do we live
23 Clues: What lays eggs • What makes milk • Where do we live • The day after Monday • The day after Friday • The day before Friday • What makes a kite fly • The day before Tuesday • What is above your eye • The day after Saturday • The day after Thursday • The day before Thursday • what is used to power lights • What is the top of the world • What is dangerous and can explode • ...
20 rivers 2023-03-29
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- - it’s name comes from an Old Persian word meaning "fast" or "arrow-like".
- - has the most populated river basin in the world.
- - currently drying up because of low rainfall and droughts.
- - flows through 6 continents in Europe.
- - the deepest river in the world
- - the longest river in the world
- - often called the cradle of Chinese civilization.
- - most noted feature is the Victoria Falls
- - passes through seven states.
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- - has its own flag
- - the longest river in Southeast Asia.
- - the second-longest river in the U.S.
- - the fifth-longest river on the planet.
- - lays over some of the world's largest uranium deposits
- - the longest river system in Canada.
- - Europe's second longest river.
- - the largest river in the World by Volume.
- - the longest river in Europe.
- - originally called the Rio del Norte.
- - provides almost half of all fish eaten in China.
20 Clues: - has its own flag • - the longest river in Europe. • - passes through seven states. • - Europe's second longest river. • - the deepest river in the world • - the longest river in the world • - the longest river system in Canada. • - the longest river in Southeast Asia. • - the second-longest river in the U.S. • - originally called the Rio del Norte. • ...
Figure Skaters Last Names 2023-03-27
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- Women's 2013 World champion
- Set a women's SP world record at 2019 WTT
- Did a backflip during her Olympic free skate
- 2014 Olympic team event gold medallist
- Men's 2018 Olympic champion
- Men's 2010 Olympic champion
- Men's 2013 World champion
- Part of an infamous scandal that led to her being banned by USFSA
- First Japanese Olympic champion
- Last man before Yuzuru Hanyu to win back-to-back Olympic titles
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- Back inside edge jump creator
- Orser's rival in the "Battle of the Brians"
- Set the women's SP world record at 2014 worlds
- Popularized arms-over-head variation jump
- Clockwise jumper known for longevity of career
- Alexei Yagudin's biggest rival
- She has a move-in-the-field named after her
- She has a spin named after her
- First ratified women's 3A
- Women's first ratified 4S
- Men's 2022 Four Continents Champion
- Nicknamed "Queen of Spin" and fastest spinner ever
22 Clues: First ratified women's 3A • Women's first ratified 4S • Men's 2013 World champion • Women's 2013 World champion • Men's 2018 Olympic champion • Men's 2010 Olympic champion • Back inside edge jump creator • Alexei Yagudin's biggest rival • She has a spin named after her • First Japanese Olympic champion • Men's 2022 Four Continents Champion • 2014 Olympic team event gold medallist • ...
Puzzle #5 (Countries) 2024-02-09
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- World’s most peaceful country. (7)
- Home to the world's largest cave. (7)
- This country that can’t join FIFA. (9)
- Anime has it's origins here. (5)
- The world's most generous country. (9)
- Tea is tje national drink. (7)
- Angel Falls resides here. (9)
- 2nd smallest country in the world. (6)
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- It's known as the Emerald Isle. (7)
- Bordered by fourteen countries. (5)
- Bagpipes are often associated with this country. (8)
- There's no shortage of venomous creatures here. (9)
- Most successful in the World Cup. (6)
- First country to give women the right to vote. (3, 7)
- It's capital is Berlin. (7)
- Country with the most lakes in the world. (6)
- The world's longest road tunnel is here. (6)
- Largest number of islands in the world. (6)
- Home to the highest sand dune on the planet. (9)
- Home of the Pharaohs. (5)
20 Clues: Home of the Pharaohs. (5) • It's capital is Berlin. (7) • Angel Falls resides here. (9) • Tea is tje national drink. (7) • Anime has it's origins here. (5) • World’s most peaceful country. (7) • It's known as the Emerald Isle. (7) • Bordered by fourteen countries. (5) • Home to the world's largest cave. (7) • Most successful in the World Cup. (6) • ...
Animals 2025-01-06
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- Fastest land animal in the world
- Print of the year for 2024
- This bird can turn its head 360 degree
- Timon in the lion king
- Small squirrel with stripes
- 'Hump day' animal
- Bird that gets its pigment from its diet
- Bird that shares a name with a popular fruit
- Popular pet
- Nocturnal animals that use eco-location
- King of the jungle
- Monkeys, but bigger
- Bird of prey
- Tallest animal in the world
- Large animals that live primarily inNorth America, Canada, Northern Europe, and Russia
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- Smelly, flexible rodent
- Jeffrey
- Largest rodent in the world
- One of the deadliest spiders in the world
- Black, grizzly, polar
- Laziest animal, perhaps
- They have laugh like barks
- Stinky animal that has colours like a zebra
- Honey, worker, queen
- These animals can jump over 3 meters in length
- Cheese lover
- Nursery rhyme bird
27 Clues: Jeffrey • Popular pet • Bird of prey • Cheese lover • 'Hump day' animal • King of the jungle • Nursery rhyme bird • Monkeys, but bigger • Honey, worker, queen • Black, grizzly, polar • Timon in the lion king • Smelly, flexible rodent • Laziest animal, perhaps • Print of the year for 2024 • They have laugh like barks • Largest rodent in the world • Small squirrel with stripes • ...
Animals 2025-01-06
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- Tallest animal in the world
- Bird of prey
- Monkeys, but bigger
- Cheese lover
- Small squirrel with stripes
- Black, grizzly, polar
- Fastest land animal in the world
- King of the jungle
- Bird that shares a name with a popular fruit
- have laugh like barks
- Large animals that live primarily inNorth America, Canada, Northern Europe, and Russia
- Honey, worker, queen
- One of the deadliest spiders in the world
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- Largest rodent in the world
- Smelly, flexible rodent
- Bird that gets its pigment from its diet
- Popular pet
- Laziest animal, perhaps
- Jeffrey
- 'Hump day' animals
- Stinky animal that has colours like a zebra
- These animals can jump over 3 meters in length
- Print of the year for 2024
- Nursery rhyme bird
- This bird can turn its head 360 degree
- Timon in the lion king
- Nocturnal animals that use echo-location
27 Clues: Jeffrey • Popular pet • Bird of prey • Cheese lover • 'Hump day' animals • King of the jungle • Nursery rhyme bird • Monkeys, but bigger • Honey, worker, queen • Black, grizzly, polar • have laugh like barks • Timon in the lion king • Smelly, flexible rodent • Laziest animal, perhaps • Print of the year for 2024 • Largest rodent in the world • Tallest animal in the world • ...
Soccer Stars 2025-03-10
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- Egyptian forward and Liverpool star
- Cameroonian forward, multiple Champions League winner
- CARLOS Brazilian left-back with a thunderous shot
- Argentine forward nicknamed "Batigol"
- Romanian legend, nicknamed the "Maradona of the Carpathians"
- BRUYNE Belgian playmaker known for pinpoint passing
- Polish striker with a golden boot
- Argentine star famous for the "Hand of God"
- Brazilian forward known for flashy skills
- Liverpool legend and England midfielder
- Hungarian legend, FIFA goal award named after him
- Ukrainian goal-scoring legend
- Swedish striker known for acrobatics
- Chelsea's all-time leading goal scorer
- Brazilian legend, three-time World Cup winner
- Norwegian striker with incredible goal-scoring ability
- Brazilian attacker, 2002 World Cup winner
- Argentine forward, multiple-time Ballon d'Or winner
- German goalkeeper known for sweeper-keeper style
- Legendary Italian goalkeeper
- Dutch footballing visionary, creator of "Total Football"
- South Korean star playing in the Premier League
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- French striker famous for flair and controversy
- BASTEN Dutch striker, three-time Ballon d'Or winner
- Brazilian playmaker, former Ballon d'Or winner
- Brazilian magician with dazzling footwork
- German forward, multiple-time Ballon d'Or winner
- Nickname for Ronaldo, Brazilian World Cup winner
- Scored Spain’s winning goal in the 2010 World Cup
- Spanish midfield maestro
- Portuguese goal-scoring machine
- French striker, Arsenal icon
- England’s former all-time top scorer
- Spanish goalkeeper, 2010 World Cup champion
- Danish goalkeeper, Euro 1992 champion
- First name of Swedish striker Ibrahimovic
- English midfielder with iconic free kicks
- French speedster, World Cup winner at 19
- AS Roma legend, known as the "King of Rome"
- Italian midfield maestro, free-kick specialist
- Senegalese speedster, AFCON winner
- French playmaker and World Cup champion
- Italian defender, AC Milan icon
- Leicester City’s Premier League-winning forward
- All-time World Cup top scorer
- Ivorian striker who led Chelsea to glory
- Real Madrid legend and goal scorer
- Dutch captain, Euro 1988 winner
- Croatian star, 2018 Ballon d'Or winner
- Portuguese winger who played for Barcelona and Real Madrid
50 Clues: Spanish midfield maestro • French striker, Arsenal icon • Legendary Italian goalkeeper • Ukrainian goal-scoring legend • All-time World Cup top scorer • Portuguese goal-scoring machine • Italian defender, AC Milan icon • Dutch captain, Euro 1988 winner • Polish striker with a golden boot • Senegalese speedster, AFCON winner • Real Madrid legend and goal scorer • ...
World War I 2023-01-11
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- The country who had to pay off war debt
- Stronger European nations taking over weaker countries for their natural resources
- An odorless chemical caused internal and external blisters
- archduke who was assassinated; his assassination started World War I
- another name for World War I
- America remained ____ prior to joining the war
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- The US President during World War I
- the document that officially ended World War I
- Germany attempted to send this to Mexico; the United States intercepted this
- A type of advertisement used during World War I encouraging people to join the war
- an acronym used to list the causes of World War I
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy were all part of this
- pride for one's country
- Underground "tunnels" in which most fighting occurred
14 Clues: pride for one's country • another name for World War I • The US President during World War I • The country who had to pay off war debt • the document that officially ended World War I • America remained ____ prior to joining the war • an acronym used to list the causes of World War I • Underground "tunnels" in which most fighting occurred • ...
Random facts 2024-03-20
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- The largest city in the world
- This condiment was used as medicine
- Most popular fruit in the world
- The largest amount of snowfall ever recorded in feet
- This food causes the most weight gain
- This animal can predict earthquakes
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- This country is wider than the moon
- This is the strongest muscle in your body
- The smallest ocean in the world
- The deepest ocean in the world
- This ocean borders Africa on the west
- The smallest planet
- The largest country in the world
13 Clues: The smallest planet • The largest city in the world • The deepest ocean in the world • The smallest ocean in the world • Most popular fruit in the world • The largest country in the world • This country is wider than the moon • This condiment was used as medicine • This animal can predict earthquakes • This ocean borders Africa on the west • ...
Countries and Superlatvies 2023-05-19
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- Biggest country in the world
- Tallest mountain in the world
- Higgest country in the world
- The most populated country in the world
- Smallest country in the world
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- Coldest place on earth
- Longest river in the world
- the most peacful country in the world
- Hottest dessert in the world
- Most beautiful country (Our homecountry)
10 Clues: Coldest place on earth • Longest river in the world • Biggest country in the world • Higgest country in the world • Hottest dessert in the world • Tallest mountain in the world • Smallest country in the world • the most peacful country in the world • The most populated country in the world • Most beautiful country (Our homecountry)
WW2 Vocabulary 2025-05-20
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- marks the end of World War II, specifically the Allied victory over Japan, on August 14, 1945
- led the US to victory in World War II
- Japan uses kamikaze to bomb pearl harbor.
- Germany unconditionally surrendered its military forces to the Allies, including the United States
- Freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.
- A government-imposed restriction or ban on trade, often used as a political tool to pressure another country
- Giving in to someone's demands or demands in order to avoid conflict or preserve peace
- a US military strategy in the Pacific Theater where Allied forces captured strategically important islands while bypassing heavily fortified Japanese positions
- the limiting of goods or services that are in high demand and short supply
- German leader and the cause if World War II
- the codename for the Allied invasion of French North Africa during World War II
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- a geographical region, like the Western Hemisphere, that is defended by a country to protect itself and its allies
- A swift, sudden, and intense military attack designed to quickly achieve victory
- The economy and other parts of society are heavily and closely controlled by the government
- vegetable gardens planted during the world wars in order to ensure an adequate food supply for civilians and troops.
- a daring air raid launched by the U.S. Army Air Forces on April 18, 1942, during World War II
- the codename for the Allied invasion of French North Africa during World War II
- The leader of Great Britain
- the leader of the soviet union during World War II
- The period from 1940 to 1970 when approximately 5 million African Americans moved from the South to the North, Midwest, and West, seeking better job opportunities and escaping racial discrimination in the South
20 Clues: The leader of Great Britain • led the US to victory in World War II • Japan uses kamikaze to bomb pearl harbor. • German leader and the cause if World War II • the leader of the soviet union during World War II • the limiting of goods or services that are in high demand and short supply • ...
Effects of European Exploration Review 2020-04-06
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- People of Native and African descent, lowest class in Spanish Colonial Society.
- Land and native populations given away to Conquistadors and soldiers. (Spanish plantations)
- Indigenous People conquered by Cortes that suffered effects of enslavement and loss of culture.
- Fought for the rights of Native populations under Spanish control but led to increased African slavery.
- King of the Kongo who was tricked into an uneven trade with the Portuguese which depopulated his nation.
- The flow around the world of plants, animals and microorganisms from one region to the next.
- a former slave who purchased his freedom and brought awareness to the plight of enslaved Africans in his autobiography.
- A 3 leg trade between Europe, Africa and the New World.
- The medicinal plant from the New World that cured diseases like Malaria.
- Spanish people who were born in the New World.
- Transferred raw materials like cash crops to Europe.
- Indigenous people who were living in the Greater Antilles and the generosity and Old World diseases sealed their fate.
- Commodities that were cultivated by slave labor on plantations in the New World. Ex. Tobacco, sugar, cotton, etc.
- The second leg of the trade that had horrific and inhumane conditions for Africans.
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- This group suffered effects such as dehumanization, abuse and loss of a generation.
- Last king of the Aztecs, whose wars prior to Spanish Exploration, led to easy allies for the Spaniards.
- A disease from the Old World that had decimated the Native populations that contracted it.
- Transferred manufactured goods like guns and rum to Africa.
- Transferred mainly Slaves to the New World but also gum and ivory.
- Indigenous people conquered by Pizarro and suffered effects of forced labor in mines and conversion to Christianity.
- Last emperor of the Incas was killed even after his ransom of gold and silver, was paid to Pizarro.
- Spanish people who were born in Spain living in the colonies.
- People of Native and European descent, second class citizens.
- This region includes Europe, Africa and Asia
24 Clues: This region includes Europe, Africa and Asia • Spanish people who were born in the New World. • Transferred raw materials like cash crops to Europe. • A 3 leg trade between Europe, Africa and the New World. • Transferred manufactured goods like guns and rum to Africa. • Spanish people who were born in Spain living in the colonies. • ...
Sports Facts 2017-01-14
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- Most playoff games in a row with a home run
- 1992 and 1991 NCAA championships
- Most NCAA basketball championships
- QB inducted into in 2016
- 1968 Super Bowl winner
- Best 2015 NBA record
- 2015 #1 NCAA football team
- Ronaldo's team
- MLB player broke his leg because some moron slid into him
- QB that passed for 36 TD in 2015
- 2022 winter olympic place
- First world series winner (name now)
- 800m freestyle world record
- 46 gold metals in the 2016 summer olympics
- 4 bronze medals in the 2016 summer olympics
- Won 2002 Super Bowl
- Sport returning in the 2020 summer olympics
- Has 4 PGA champ.
- Won 1986 world series
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- 2015 Heisman Trophy winner
- In 1993 _____ won the Stanley Cup
- 7 Wimbledon wins
- Won 2015 NBA championship
- Worst MLB 2015 win-loss record
- In 1918 _____ won the Stanley Cup
- 9 French Open Wins
- Won 2015 world series
- 100-62 MLB 2015 win-loss record
- Last Triple Crown in Horse Racing
- 1982 #1 NCAA football team
- 2015 4th best NCAA football team
- Messi's team
- Won 2016 world series
33 Clues: Messi's team • Ronaldo's team • 7 Wimbledon wins • Has 4 PGA champ. • 9 French Open Wins • Won 2002 Super Bowl • Best 2015 NBA record • Won 2015 world series • Won 2016 world series • Won 1986 world series • 1968 Super Bowl winner • QB inducted into in 2016 • Won 2015 NBA championship • 2022 winter olympic place • 2015 Heisman Trophy winner • 2015 #1 NCAA football team • ...
general culture 2020-11-12
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- Which board game consists of 40 spaces containing 28 properties, four railroads, two utilities, three Chance spaces, three Community Chest spaces, a Luxury Tax space, an Income Tax space, and the four corner squares: GO, Jail, Free Parking, and Go to Jail?
- What is the capital of Chile?
- What is the largest country in the world?
- What is the chemical symbol for silver?
- Where in the world is Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa exhibited?
- Which planet is closest to the sun?
- What is the name of the biggest technology company in South Korea?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- What is the hottest continent on Earth?
- Who wrote The Odyssey?
- What does He stand for on the periodic table?
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- What is the most famous Mexican beer?
- How many hearts does an Octopus Have?
- In which country is the tower of Pisa located?
- How many valves does the heart have?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Which singer was known amongst other things as ‘The King of Pop’?
- What's the biggest animal in the world?
- What is the capital of Portugal?
- Where did the Olympic games originate?
- The end of the First World War
21 Clues: Who wrote The Odyssey? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • What is the capital of Chile? • The end of the First World War • What is the capital of Portugal? • Which planet is closest to the sun? • How many valves does the heart have? • What is the most famous Mexican beer? • How many hearts does an Octopus Have? • Where did the Olympic games originate? • ...
Audrey Norton 2023-06-08
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- an all powerful wizard
- large magical creature that has wings, horns, and breathes fire
- genre of speculative fiction with magical elements
- similar to Earth in geography and species,consistant with real-world laws
- used in toys, animals, etc using suspension of disbelief, gives human like traits to nonliving things
- entities or events that surpass the laws of nature, such as ghosts
- rules, laws, and restrictions of magic
- an enchantment/bewitchery intended to trigger magical effects on a person/object
- process of creating a fictional world
- mythical sentient species that are small, have wings, magical abilities, etc.
- a non sentient species
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- takes place in the primary world
- includes elements impossible in the primary world
- an author places a large chunk of info at the beginning of a story
- characters time travel
- human-like species in a story
- a thin rod that may possess magical capabilities, often used by magicians or wizards
- takes place in the secondary world
- a character(s) supernatural abilities accessed through wands, genetics, the mind, elements, etc.
- sentient species that are short, have pointed ears, magical abilities, etc.
20 Clues: an all powerful wizard • characters time travel • a non sentient species • human-like species in a story • takes place in the primary world • takes place in the secondary world • process of creating a fictional world • rules, laws, and restrictions of magic • includes elements impossible in the primary world • genre of speculative fiction with magical elements • ...
The Detroit Tigers 2025-11-29
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- Rookie of the Year, 1976
- Hit final home run at Tiger Stadium in 1999
- Played all nine defensive positions in one game in 2000
- second baseman with team record for career games played
- Cy Young and MVP winner for 1968 championship team
- Catcher, traded for Miguel Cabrera
- Team Tigers defeated in 1945 World Series
- Commerica Park, formerly known as
- Pitcher won American League ERA title in 2011
- Year of first World Series title
- 1984 manager during World Series victory
- Hit famous home run into the upper deck in 1968 World Series
- Hall of Fame pitcher, 1944 MVP
- Outfielder, played entire 24-year career for the Tigers
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- "The Mechanical Man", first baseman
- "The Bird"
- Threw two no-hitters in 1950s
- 1987, AL Rookie of the Year outfielder
- 2012 Triple Crown winner
- Tigers defeated in 2006 ALCS
- Rumored to have used a corked bat in 1960s
- Catcher won four Gold Gloves
- MVP, 1984 World Series
- 2000s, nicknamed "El Gato" for his unique dance
- 2010 Pitcher involved in famous 28-out perfect game
- "Prince Hal"
- 2012 Manager
- Franchise record for most career stolen bases
28 Clues: "The Bird" • 2012 Manager • "Prince Hal" • MVP, 1984 World Series • Rookie of the Year, 1976 • 2012 Triple Crown winner • Tigers defeated in 2006 ALCS • Catcher won four Gold Gloves • Threw two no-hitters in 1950s • Hall of Fame pitcher, 1944 MVP • Year of first World Series title • Commerica Park, formerly known as • Catcher, traded for Miguel Cabrera • ...
Countries 2019-11-22
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- Country that invented the first 365-days a year calendar
- World's largest coffee producer
- New Guinea: The most linguistically diverse country in the world with 851 individual languages listed
- Country with the longest sea beach in the world
- Country that can’t join FIFA because of bad weather conditions and grass can not grow there
- States: Country with the highest number of Nobel Prize Laureates United States
- Country the highest rate of twin births in the world
- Country with the Largest Residential Palace In The World
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- Country with the highest GDP
- Country that invented the first atomic bomb
- that invented pizza
- Country with the most dinosaur footprints
- Country with the longest cable car below sea level
- Country with the largest Muslim population
- Country that invented cricket
- The richest country in the world
16 Clues: that invented pizza • Country with the highest GDP • Country that invented cricket • World's largest coffee producer • The richest country in the world • Country with the most dinosaur footprints • Country with the largest Muslim population • Country that invented the first atomic bomb • Country with the longest sea beach in the world • ...
General Knowledge 2023-01-18
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- What is the Capital of France
- What is the smallest country in the world by land area?
- Who painted the "The Last Supper"?
- Who wrote the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- What is the largest ocean in the world?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- Who composed the opera "Carmen"?
- What is the largest mammal in the world?
- What is the capital of Italy?
- Who wrote the novel "Pride and Prejudice"?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What is the capital of Spain?
- What is the highest mountain peak in the world?
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- Who composed the opera "The Barber of Seville"?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- Who composed the opera "La Traviata"?
- Who painted the "Starry Night"?
- Who wrote the play "Hamlet"?
- What is the capital of Canada?
- What is the capital of Japan?
20 Clues: Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who wrote the play "Hamlet"? • What is the Capital of France • What is the capital of Italy? • What is the capital of Spain? • What is the capital of Japan? • What is the capital of Canada? • Who painted the "Starry Night"? • Who composed the opera "Carmen"? • What is the capital of Australia? • Who painted the "The Last Supper"? • ...
Habitat Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-21
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- large hard toenail
- a place in which plants an animals live
- like sharp finger nails
- a thing growing from a bird's skin
- parts of the world that are dry and hot
- parts of the world where the land rises at least 1000 metres above sea level
- a stream of freshwater that flows in a channel
- a thing growing from an animal's hindquarter (rear)
- parts of the world that are above the equator
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- parts of the world where land meets water
- a body of water completely surrounded by land
- parts of the world where the water is not salt water
- like a hand or a foot
- the vertical distance a place is above the level of an ocean
- a thing flowing from head, often in pairs
- hair growing from an animal's skin
16 Clues: large hard toenail • like a hand or a foot • like sharp finger nails • a thing growing from a bird's skin • hair growing from an animal's skin • a place in which plants an animals live • parts of the world that are dry and hot • parts of the world where land meets water • a thing flowing from head, often in pairs • a body of water completely surrounded by land • ...
Countries 2019-11-22
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- Country that invented pizza
- Country the highest rate of twin births in the world
- Country with the longest cable car below sea level
- Country with the most dinosaur footprints
- The most linguistically diverse country in the world with 851 individual languages listed
- World's largest coffee producer
- Country with the largest Muslim population
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- Country with the highest GDP
- Country that invented the first 365-days a year calendar
- Country that can’t join FIFA because of bad weather conditions and grass can not grow there
- States Country with the highest number of Nobel Prize Laureates United States
- Country with the Largest Residential Palace In The World
- Country that invented cricket
- Country with the longest sea beach in the world
- Country that invented the first atomic bomb
- The richest country in the world
16 Clues: Country that invented pizza • Country with the highest GDP • Country that invented cricket • World's largest coffee producer • The richest country in the world • Country with the most dinosaur footprints • Country with the largest Muslim population • Country that invented the first atomic bomb • Country with the longest sea beach in the world • ...
Travis 2022-03-29
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- a world full of animals living together
- an alien who Protects the world but destroys everything
- a world run my zombies
- will and jaden smith movie
- a world dying and people have to solve a maze
- a world that almost ends multiple times
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- something that tortures kids everyday
- an angry orphan
- aliens come to destroy the world
- in a galaxy far far away
- a world ran by robots and will smith
11 Clues: an angry orphan • a world run my zombies • in a galaxy far far away • will and jaden smith movie • aliens come to destroy the world • a world ran by robots and will smith • something that tortures kids everyday • a world full of animals living together • a world that almost ends multiple times • a world dying and people have to solve a maze • ...
Philosophy of Religion 2022-05-20
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- A ........ takes an interpretive view of spiritual text and sees them as a representation rather than fact
- A ....... believes that God created this world for a purpose and that He takes an active interest in us
- This is the belief that proposes that all behaviour had a cause and is therefore predictable
- Ethics is the study of right and wrong from a ..... point of view
- Fundamentalists usually take a ....... view of scriptural text
- The ........ argument was proposed by William Paley
- A ...... is someone believes that God created this world but has had nothing to do with it since then
- A ........... believes that God is wholly immanent and that He is one with the physical world
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- The problem of .... arises when you try to square the belief in a theistic God with the existence of suffering
- A word that describes God as existing beyond the universe
- The ............... argument believes in the principle of first cause
- which ethical theory contrasts with consequential ethics
- ...... proposed the theory of evolution and the ideas of natural selection
- A ...... believes only the physical world exists
- An argument to defend God's goodness despite suffering in the world is called a ........
- A ....... believes there is another world or dimension beyond this physical world
16 Clues: A ...... believes only the physical world exists • The ........ argument was proposed by William Paley • which ethical theory contrasts with consequential ethics • A word that describes God as existing beyond the universe • Fundamentalists usually take a ....... view of scriptural text • Ethics is the study of right and wrong from a ..... point of view • ...
Asia, Africa, Australasia Trivia Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-10
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- Traditional Indian clothing for women
- Large, orange cat native to Asia
- Mount Kilimanjaro is located in this continent (the continent with the greatest number of countries)
- Wild animal known for its mane, often called the "King of the Jungle"
- Capital city of South Korea
- A large island nation off the southeast coast of Africa
- the continent with the highest population
- Currency of Japan
- many famous religions was born in this continent; the largest continent with both the highest and lowest points on earth
- Sport popular in South Africa, with teams playing in "scrums"
- Largest coral reef system in the world
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- a famous landmark in India; the jewel of Muslim art and a UNESCO world heritage site.
- this country in Australasia is made of over 300 islands
- Desert in northern China and southern Mongolia
- Tallest mountain in the world, located in Asia
- largest country in Asia (or Europe) by land area
- Largest desert in the world
- a massive sandstone monolith (famous landmark of Australia); sacred to the indigenous people (aka Ayers Rock)
- River that is the longest in the world
- Country known for kangaroos and koalas
- Country famous for pyramids and the Sphinx
- Famous wall built to protect China
- City where the famous Australian opera house is located
23 Clues: Currency of Japan • Largest desert in the world • Capital city of South Korea • Large, orange cat native to Asia • Famous wall built to protect China • Traditional Indian clothing for women • River that is the longest in the world • Country known for kangaroos and koalas • Largest coral reef system in the world • the continent with the highest population • ...
Country 2024-03-23
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- The largest lake in Indonesia
- Capital of Malaysia
- The largest country in the worlds
- This country has a painting of the Mona Lisa
- capital of Vietnam
- The smallest country in the world
- The largest lake in the world
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- The largest mountain in the world
- Indonesia capital city
- The country has the largest international airport in the world
- Thailand capital city
- In which country have Lake Toba?
- What country has a very large wall
- The famous tower in the city of Paris
- A country that has pink lakes
15 Clues: capital of Vietnam • Capital of Malaysia • Thailand capital city • Indonesia capital city • The largest lake in Indonesia • A country that has pink lakes • The largest lake in the world • In which country have Lake Toba? • The largest mountain in the world • The largest country in the worlds • The smallest country in the world • What country has a very large wall • ...
Klasse 2022-09-07
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- what is the favourite fruit of all people in the world
- How much sites hase a magic cube
- which anime is the most famous anime
- how many persons in the class have glases
- What is the highest building in the world
- how many restaurants of mc donalds are located in austria
- what is the popularest vaccine
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- why did the titanic sink
- who is the presindent of amerika
- What is the most successful film
- who is the richtest person of the world
- What is the samalest country in the world
- What is the name of our english teacher
- Who is the funniest person in the klass
- what is the most occurring eycolour in the world
15 Clues: why did the titanic sink • what is the popularest vaccine • who is the presindent of amerika • What is the most successful film • How much sites hase a magic cube • which anime is the most famous anime • who is the richtest person of the world • What is the name of our english teacher • Who is the funniest person in the klass • What is the samalest country in the world • ...
History 2024-09-26
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- who is the king of the Mongols?
- Buddhist pilgrimage
- the descendants of Abraham that occupied Africa?
- Islamic pilgrimage
- The sea known as mare nostrum or mare infernum in the early world maps.
- who is the discoverer of that new world?
- The descendants of Abraham that occupied Asia.
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- what the name of the main trading route throughout the countries?
- Christian pilgrimage.
- A Hebrew word that means the place of delight?
- The war that takes place in the days of the antichrist?
- what is the name of the early world map that represents world geography.
- the descendants of Abraham that occupied Europe?
- A series of military expeditions organized by Western Christians.
- This person had referred to the world as a box.
15 Clues: Islamic pilgrimage • Buddhist pilgrimage • Christian pilgrimage. • who is the king of the Mongols? • who is the discoverer of that new world? • A Hebrew word that means the place of delight? • The descendants of Abraham that occupied Asia. • This person had referred to the world as a box. • the descendants of Abraham that occupied Africa? • ...
2023 soccer players 2023-09-17
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- Best player for Argentina
- 2018 World Cup winner
- 2022 World Cup winner
- Polish born but plays for Spain
- who does Ronaldo play for
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- French star player
- Number of years between World Cup games
- who does Neymar play for
- Morocco goalkeeper
- location of the 2022 World Cup games
- African country whose star is Salah
- Number of times USA won World Cup
12 Clues: French star player • Morocco goalkeeper • 2018 World Cup winner • 2022 World Cup winner • who does Neymar play for • Best player for Argentina • who does Ronaldo play for • Polish born but plays for Spain • Number of times USA won World Cup • African country whose star is Salah • location of the 2022 World Cup games • Number of years between World Cup games
International Week 2023-03-17
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- Capital city of Canada.
- Tallest mountain in the world.
- The continent with the highest number of countries.
- Largest ocean in the world.
- Nation to appear at every single FIFA World Cup.
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- Land of the Rising Sun.
- Largest hot desert in the world.
- Most common color on the national flags of the world.
- Boot-shaped country.
- The only continent in the world without any desert.
- Smallest country in the world.
11 Clues: Boot-shaped country. • Land of the Rising Sun. • Capital city of Canada. • Largest ocean in the world. • Tallest mountain in the world. • Smallest country in the world. • Largest hot desert in the world. • Nation to appear at every single FIFA World Cup. • The only continent in the world without any desert. • The continent with the highest number of countries. • ...
World War 1 Crossword! 2022-05-05
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- armored vehicle with treads first introduced during World War 1
- long ditches used as the basis of warfare for world war 1
- when countries extend their powers and Influence onto other lands
- a heavier and fast shooting gun
- american president during world war 1
- Location of the first battle of World War 1
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- archduke of Austria Hungary
- fighter pilots who shoot down 5 planes
- devotion to the interests and culture of One's nations
- conflict between nations or a peole
- name for leader Wilhelm II of the German Empire
- british ship that brought american Involvement into World War 1
- name of american troops in Europe
- name of the german submarine
- destroyers escorting merchant ships to protect from U-boats
15 Clues: archduke of Austria Hungary • name of the german submarine • a heavier and fast shooting gun • name of american troops in Europe • conflict between nations or a peole • american president during world war 1 • fighter pilots who shoot down 5 planes • Location of the first battle of World War 1 • name for leader Wilhelm II of the German Empire • ...
Soccer 2023-10-17
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- Argentina, MLS, has the most trophys?
- Where is the best league in the world (hint:EPL and Europe)?
- Where is the 2026 World Cup being hosted?
- Who has the most Champions league titles?
- What is the soccer team in Colorado?
- What city does Messi play in?
- What country has the most World Cups?
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- Who won the World Cup in 2022?
- What Continent does Ronaldo play in?
- What is the most popular sport in the world?
- Where is Bayern-Munich located?
- What continent has the teams for the Champions League?
- What is it called when you get 3 goals in a game?
- Who plays in the "El Clasico" with Real Madrid?
- What is the most common referee shirt color?
15 Clues: What city does Messi play in? • Who won the World Cup in 2022? • Where is Bayern-Munich located? • What Continent does Ronaldo play in? • What is the soccer team in Colorado? • Argentina, MLS, has the most trophys? • What country has the most World Cups? • Where is the 2026 World Cup being hosted? • Who has the most Champions league titles? • ...
Italy 2020-06-11
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- What is the name of the well-known Italian car manufacturer with a horse as its logo?
- What is the currency of Italy?
- What is a typical Italian greeting that is independent of the time of day?
- Which Italian city is famous for its gondola lifts and carnival?
- Which famous Italian footballer has spent his entire professional career at AS Rome? Francesco...
- The most famous leaning building in the world is the Leaning Tower of. . .
- What is the name of the smallest country in the world?
- What is the name of the largest amphitheatre in the world?
- What is the name of the longest river in Italy
- What does Italy produce the most in the world
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- What is the capital of Italy?
- The oldest republic in the world, located in Italy, is called San. . .
- On the italian flag the colours red, white and... are used.
- What is the name of the capital of the Tuscany region?
- The... Fountain in Rome is one of the most famous fountains in the world
- Which religion is most widespread in Italy?
- What is the largest region of Italy?
- What was the name of the first emperor of the Roman Empire
- What is the name of the former Italian currency before the euro?
- The highest mountain in Italy is called Monte...
- What is the name of the active volcano in Naples?
- What is a well-known food from Italy?
22 Clues: What is the capital of Italy? • What is the currency of Italy? • What is the largest region of Italy? • What is a well-known food from Italy? • Which religion is most widespread in Italy? • What does Italy produce the most in the world • What is the name of the longest river in Italy • The highest mountain in Italy is called Monte... • ...
Capitals and Countries 2020-11-01
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- Largest continent on the Earth
- Country with the longest life span
- Jacinda Ardern is the Prime Minister
- Where is kiwifruit from?
- What country is Mount Everest in
- A landlocked country in Africa
- Poorest country in the world
- Tallinn is the capital
- Capital of Scotland
- Used to be called the Soviet Union
- Capital is Canberra
- Berlin is the capital
- Ghengis Khan was from here
- What state is St. Louis in?
- Capital of Monaco
- Northern-most state of America
- Capital is Dublin
- Birthplace of Aristotle
- Capital is Bucharest
- Mr Stokes was born here
- A country invaded by Germany in both world wars
- Israel Adesanya was born here
- Lionel Messi is from here
- Smallest country on Earth
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- Was hit by an Earthquake and Tsunami in 2011
- Most dangerous country in the world
- Justin Trudeau is the Prime Minister
- Happiest country in the world
- Capital of Croatia
- Most recent country formed
- Portuguese-speaking South American country
- The iPhone is designed here
- The old city of Carthage was here
- At war with Israel
- The Roman Empire started here
- Fattest Country in the World
- Richest state in America
- Capital of Zimbabwe
- Richest country in Europe
- The colours of their flag are blue white and red
- Oldest country in the world
- Capital of Iceland
- Budapest is the capital
43 Clues: Capital of Monaco • Capital is Dublin • Capital of Croatia • At war with Israel • Capital of Iceland • Capital of Scotland • Capital is Canberra • Capital of Zimbabwe • Capital is Bucharest • Berlin is the capital • Tallinn is the capital • Birthplace of Aristotle • Budapest is the capital • Mr Stokes was born here • Where is kiwifruit from? • Richest state in America • Richest country in Europe • ...
Brave New World 2013-07-04
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- I __________ them all!
- John compares Lenina to this famous character
- ______ New World
- Movies
- He realises that, like Bernard, he is an individual
- Bernard’s last name
- _________ Service is a religious type service where people take soma, chant, and feel a oneness
- The point of conditioning is to make people like their inescapable social ___________
- Director of Hatcheries and ___________
- Place where Bernard is sent with the most interesting people in the world
- Place where John is born
- Is considered something pleasant in the new world
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- There ain't no _______ in the world/Like that dear little _______ of mine
- No civilization without __________ stability, no ___________ stability without individual stability
- When science first began to be controlled – after the _____ Years War
- Linda’s son
- Goes with Bernard to see the savage reservation
- Children are given these when visiting the Hosiptal for the Dying
- Place where Linda and John lived
- Name of the deity in this world
- Babies are conditioned to hate these and flowers
- Author
- Beta who was lost during a visit to the Savage Reservation
- An obscene word from the past
- They do not need books to perform their social functions
- ________ workers at _________ machines will perform __________ tasks
- He taught John how to work clay and make a bow
- _______ Plus; highest caste
- _________'s Process makes multiple "twin" embryos
- World State's Motto: __________, Identity, Stability
- John’s father
- He brought John the Complete Works of William Shakespeare
- Recreational, stress-relieving drug
33 Clues: Movies • Author • Linda’s son • John’s father • ______ New World • Bernard’s last name • I __________ them all! • Place where John is born • _______ Plus; highest caste • An obscene word from the past • Name of the deity in this world • Place where Linda and John lived • Recreational, stress-relieving drug • Director of Hatcheries and ___________ • ...
PHILOSOPHY OF HUMAN PERSON 2017-01-17
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- The instrument used by Philosophy to understand reality
- The birthplace of Western Philosophy
- It is an approach in Philosophy in which Nature is the center of inquiry
- It is an approach in Philosophy in which Humanity is the center of inquiry
- The Philosopher who said the the cosmos is made up of water
- One of the two major world themes of Philosophy that originated in Asia
- The branch of Oriental Philosophy that teaches enlightenment through meditation and the practice of non-violence
- It means that humans are autonomous
- The branch of Oriental Philosophy that teaches balance in life as the key to happiness
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- Refers to the universe around us in which human beings are a part of
- The faculty (power) of human persons to know
- The Philosopher who said that the real world is the Material World
- It is an approach in Philosophy in which God is the center of the inquiry
- It means that humans are part of the universe
- The Philosopher who said that an unexamined life is not worth living
- One of the two major world themes of Philosophy that originated in Europe and North America
- The faculty (power) of human persons to decide
- The Philosopher who said that the real world is the World of Ideas
- The branch of Oriental Philosophy that teachers virtue or getlemanliness as the key to happiness
- The branch of Oriental Philosophy that teaches different Yogas as means to surpass suffering
20 Clues: It means that humans are autonomous • The birthplace of Western Philosophy • The faculty (power) of human persons to know • It means that humans are part of the universe • The faculty (power) of human persons to decide • The instrument used by Philosophy to understand reality • The Philosopher who said the the cosmos is made up of water • ...
Sport 2023-10-12
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- Which stadium belongs to Manchester City
- How many referees does each volleyball match have
- Which martial sport is not in the Olympics
- color warning card
- is a kind of swimming
- 98 World Cup champion
- A sport that requires concentration and relaxation
- FIBA World Federation is related to which sports field
- Football is one of the attractions of which European city
- What is the name of the famous sport of India
- What is the biggest sporting event in the world
- What is the name of a shot in basketball
- who was the best soccer player in the world in 2011
- Who is the best player of the 2006 World Cup in Germany
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- The name of the long distance race
- Which one is not a draw in chess
- Olympic 2000 was hosted by which city
- the host of the 2014 World Cup
- Iran is the inventor of which sport
- The name of the Olympics is taken from the myths of which country
- header to the ball
- Modern football originated from which country
- International Swimming Federation
- What color is the kung fu martial arts uniform
- What is the rank in martial arts called
- 2014 World Cup champion
- Number of basketball referees
- judo and karate fighting mat
- What is one of the most popular sports in Canada
- Do they do this to relax the muscles after exercise
30 Clues: header to the ball • color warning card • is a kind of swimming • 98 World Cup champion • 2014 World Cup champion • judo and karate fighting mat • Number of basketball referees • the host of the 2014 World Cup • Which one is not a draw in chess • International Swimming Federation • The name of the long distance race • Iran is the inventor of which sport • ...
General culture 2021-08-06
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- Saturn's largest moon
- Large marsupial
- figure with 7 sides
- religion with the Torah as its holy book
- largest organ in the human body
- largest ocean in the world
- planet furthest from the sun
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- highest mountain in the world
- marine mollusk with 3 hearts
- hardest mineral on the planet
- flying mammal
- country with fewer inhabitants in the world
- largest planet in the solar system
- 2010 World Cup winner
14 Clues: flying mammal • Large marsupial • figure with 7 sides • Saturn's largest moon • 2010 World Cup winner • largest ocean in the world • marine mollusk with 3 hearts • planet furthest from the sun • highest mountain in the world • hardest mineral on the planet • largest organ in the human body • largest planet in the solar system • religion with the Torah as its holy book • ...
HaleyGehoskyWW1 2021-03-15
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- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other
- one of the two main coalitions that fought World War I.
- a theatre of conflict between the European Axis powers against the Soviet Union, Poland and other Allies
- a 400-plus mile stretch of land weaving through France and Belgium from the Swiss border to the North Sea, was the decisive front during the First World War.
- the controlled distribution of scarce resources, goods, services, or an artificial restriction of demand.
- the countries that together opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War.
- a leader of the Progressive Movement, led America into war in order to “make the world safe for democracy.”
- the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end.
- the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government.
- belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military
- involved the governments, economies and populations of participating nations to an extent never seen before in history.
- an international diplomatic group developed after World War I as a way to solve disputes between countries before they erupted into open warfare.
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- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- he operational plan for a designated attack on France once Russia, in response to international tension, had started to mobilise her forces near the German border
- naval warfare in which submarines sink vessels such as freighters and tankers without warning
- was a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- association between Great Britain, France, and Russia, the nucleus of the Allied Powers in World War I.
- the last German Emperor and King of Prussia
- He inspired the French people and stopped at nothing until the war was won.
- a secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy that was formed on the 20th of May 1882.
- a formal agreement of warring parties to stop fighting.
21 Clues: the last German Emperor and King of Prussia • one of the two main coalitions that fought World War I. • a formal agreement of warring parties to stop fighting. • He inspired the French people and stopped at nothing until the war was won. • the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end. • ...
Video Games 2025-01-31
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- A game that features a character who can control the elements.
- A game that allows players to create and manage their own city.
- A game about a group of survivors in a zombie-infested world.
- A game that features a character with a grappling hook.
- A game that involves racing and heists.
- A popular battle royale game where players build structures.
- A game series featuring champions battling in a fantasy realm.
- A game that features a character who can manipulate reality.
- A game that involves building and crafting in a survival setting.
- A futuristic RPG set in a dystopian world.
- An action-adventure game featuring Link and Princess Zelda.
- A game about a witcher hunting monsters. Based on short stories. Has a Netflix Series.
- Combat A fighting game series known for its brutal combat and finishers.
- A sci-fi shooter series featuring Master Chief.
- A game that allows players to explore a fantasy world with divine powers.
- A game that involves racing in futuristic vehicles.
- A game that involves solving puzzles in a mysterious world.
- A game about survival in a post-apocalyptic world.
- A game where players can build and explore in a blocky world.
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- A game about a thief in a fictional city.
- A sequel to a popular open-world western game.
- A game that features a character with a magical ability to manipulate time.
- A game that features a character who can travel through dimensions.
- A social deduction game set in space.
- A game that focuses on the modern warfare experience.
- A farming simulation game with a twist.
- A game that simulates various life experiences.
- A game where players can create their own stories.
- A game where players control a character in a vast open world.
- A game that features a hero with a magical sword.
- A game that features a character who can summon creatures to fight.
- A game that involves strategic battles in a fantasy setting.
32 Clues: A social deduction game set in space. • A game that involves racing and heists. • A farming simulation game with a twist. • A game about a thief in a fictional city. • A futuristic RPG set in a dystopian world. • A sequel to a popular open-world western game. • A game that simulates various life experiences. • A sci-fi shooter series featuring Master Chief. • ...
Celebrating Sixty - Who's Who 2023-03-19
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- the song lyrics and movie specialist
- the most wonderful son a mother could ever wish for
- the birthday girl who is over-the-moon that you all are here
- the fusioneer (did I just make that up?), good food and wine guru
- the best brother in the world
- the best Jordanian ambassador/friend/wife/Mom in the world
- the beach-loving, traveling musician and fellow sushi(and other foodie) enthusiast
- the old, opera-loving Swiss friend who followed in the footsteps of birthday girl's Dad,
- the adorable better half of the old Swiss friend
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- the Swiss artist married to the most lovable Jordanian in the world
- the talented Canadian-Swiss artist and 1/2 of the best neighbors in the world
- the best banker, fellow INSEAD alum and 1/2 of the best neighbors in the world
- the newest member of the near & dear thanks to the oldest friend - welcome!
- the bff-lawyer-engineer-chairperson-mom-wife-daughter-fellow sushi enthusiast who will surprise us yet
- the best roommate and Cannes nightclub partner in the world,
- the reason the birthday girl came to Switzerland in the first place
- the husband and father of birthday girl's dreams
- the oldest bff, co-creator of chocknutoat and fellow Beachboys fanatic
18 Clues: the best brother in the world • the song lyrics and movie specialist • the husband and father of birthday girl's dreams • the adorable better half of the old Swiss friend • the most wonderful son a mother could ever wish for • the best Jordanian ambassador/friend/wife/Mom in the world • the best roommate and Cannes nightclub partner in the world, • ...
Worlview 2023-04-12
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- based on opinions
- based on knowledge
- We should make progress in the world
- Oppressors and the oppressed compete
- there is no absolute truth
- The world is absurd
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- There is no real point to things
- reality from the foundation of the Bible
- everything is spiritual anyway
- prior assumptions
- a framework through which we understand reality
- a good God makes a good world and reveals himself
- God made the world in an ordered way
- how we arrive at knowledge
- what is accepted as adhering to a standard
15 Clues: based on opinions • prior assumptions • based on knowledge • The world is absurd • there is no absolute truth • how we arrive at knowledge • everything is spiritual anyway • There is no real point to things • We should make progress in the world • Oppressors and the oppressed compete • God made the world in an ordered way • reality from the foundation of the Bible • ...
Countries 2019-11-22
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- World's largest coffee producer
- Country with the highest GDP
- Country that invented cricket
- Country the highest rate of twin births in the world
- Country that can’t join FIFA because of bad weather conditions and grass can not grow there
- Country with the most dinosaur footprints
- Country that invented the first 365-days a year calendar
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- States Country with the highest number of Nobel Prize Laureates United States
- New Guinea: The most linguistically diverse country in the world with 851 individual languages listed
- Country with the longest sea beach in the world
- Country with the largest Muslim population
- Country with the Largest Residential Palace In The World
- The richest country in the world
- Country that invented pizza
- Country with the longest cable car below sea level
- Country that invented the first atomic bomb
16 Clues: Country that invented pizza • Country with the highest GDP • Country that invented cricket • World's largest coffee producer • The richest country in the world • Country with the most dinosaur footprints • Country with the largest Muslim population • Country that invented the first atomic bomb • Country with the longest sea beach in the world • ...
Countries 2023-03-29
20 Clues: ww2 • long • soccer • at war • African • LEGOLAND • UK member • Maple leaf • _____ tower • India hater • saint paddy • been attacked • Turkey haters • world cup host • Amazon rainforest • Makes bad products • weirdly shaped flag • shares name with food • ancient maya location • world most populated country
mapping 2024-03-19
20 Clues: left • Parks • right • Lines • Glaciers • sea world • Big ocean • city oldest • Open space • Hot weather • long history • Disney World • Cold weather • Largest Island • National Parks • Good Barbecues • Distinctive Cutler • oldest civilisation • East to west angular • North to south south angular
Culture 2024-04-22
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- / What is the largest desert in the world?
- / What is the largest country in the world by land area?
- What is the currency of the United Kingdom?
- What is the chemical symbol for water?
- lee /Who is the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- / What is the tallest mountain in the world?
- is the capital of France?
- /What is the chemical symbol for gold?
- What is the largest ocean in the world?
- / What is the smallest continent?
- Au
- / What is the currency of Japan?
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- Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"?
- What is the main language spoken in Brazil?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- / What is the currency of China?
- What is the capital of Spain?
- / What is the chemical symbol for silver?
19 Clues: Au • is the capital of France? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"? • What is the capital of Spain? • / What is the currency of China? • / What is the currency of Japan? • / What is the smallest continent? • What is the chemical symbol for water? • /What is the chemical symbol for gold? • What is the largest ocean in the world? • ...
MAPS 2023-03-21
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- drive
- highway
- route
- the distance a place is north or south of the equator
- avenue
- a building or place people think is important
- a line that divides the world into eastern and western hemispheres
- book of maps
- boulevard
- zone. a section of the world where the same time is sued in every city
- a line that divides the world into northern and southern hemispheres
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- city where the government of the country or state is located
- directions the four main directions (E, S, N, W)
- symbols used on a map
- half of the world/sphere
- the distance a place is to the east or west of the primer meridian
- a line that separates two places
- how high the land is above the sea level or ground
- southwest
19 Clues: drive • route • avenue • highway • southwest • boulevard • book of maps • symbols used on a map • half of the world/sphere • a line that separates two places • a building or place people think is important • directions the four main directions (E, S, N, W) • how high the land is above the sea level or ground • the distance a place is north or south of the equator • ...
2018 Nephrology World Cup (Difficulty Level ★☆☆☆☆) 2018-05-16
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- The top players at the end of the Nephrology World Cup will win some pretty awesome _____
- Number of points you win for correctly predicting the Nephrology World Cup champion
- Use the Nephrology World Cu ___ to help you keep track of your selections
- Number of times you will be asked to vote for your favorite/preferred scholarly work
- The number of competitors that you must correctly predict in order to win BIG points
- Each scouting report will contain a succinct article summary, ____, or both
- The main software/account that you need to successfully participate in the Nephrology World Cup
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- The journals and articles competing in the Nephrology World Cup are relatively unknown, but represent a hidden ___ of scintillating science
- The Nephrology World Cup is an opportunity to showcase the richness and ____ of nephrology scholarship that occurs around the world.
- Among many unique features of the Nephrology World Cup, a player with low point total can still win prizes by the number of ___ they make
- Successfully recruit your colleagues to play the Nephrology World Cup using this
- Your ____ determine which competitors succeed in Group Play (Groups A-H) and advance to the four (4) Knockout Rounds
- Number of points you win for correctly predicting the Round of Eight (8) winners
- Number of points you win for correctly predicting a Group winner
14 Clues: Number of points you win for correctly predicting a Group winner • Use the Nephrology World Cu ___ to help you keep track of your selections • Each scouting report will contain a succinct article summary, ____, or both • Successfully recruit your colleagues to play the Nephrology World Cup using this • ...
Culture 2025-09-15
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- the largest religion in the world
- most practiced religion in India
- the most important
- my culture and heritage
- Siddhartha Gutama
- something inappropriate
- the most common language in the world
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- this was the first Abrahamic religion
- the second most spoken language in the world
- the second largest religion in the world
- something normal
- something illegal
- something sacred
13 Clues: something normal • something sacred • something illegal • Siddhartha Gutama • the most important • my culture and heritage • something inappropriate • most practiced religion in India • the largest religion in the world • this was the first Abrahamic religion • the most common language in the world • the second largest religion in the world • ...
Countries 2019-11-22
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- Country that invented pizza
- Country the highest rate of twin births in the world
- Country with the longest cable car below sea level
- Country with the most dinosaur footprints
- The most linguistically diverse country in the world with 851 individual languages listed
- World's largest coffee producer
- Country with the largest Muslim population
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- Country with the highest GDP
- Country that invented the first 365-days a year calendar
- Country that can’t join FIFA because of bad weather conditions and grass can not grow there
- States Country with the highest number of Nobel Prize Laureates United States
- Country with the Largest Residential Palace In The World
- Country that invented cricket
- Country with the longest sea beach in the world
- Country that invented the first atomic bomb
- The richest country in the world
16 Clues: Country that invented pizza • Country with the highest GDP • Country that invented cricket • World's largest coffee producer • The richest country in the world • Country with the most dinosaur footprints • Country with the largest Muslim population • Country that invented the first atomic bomb • Country with the longest sea beach in the world • ...
Sporting Glory: Crossword Edition 2025-11-04
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- South African downhill mountain biker Greg ___
- White Lightning” of South African cricket
- South African runner who broke the 400m world record in lane
- The 1999 World Cup semi-final choke was against this country
- Springbok fly-half who kicked the 1995 final drop goal
- “Baby Jake” ___, famous South African boxer
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- National rugby emblem animal
- Springbok captain in 1995
- Rugby player who raced a cheetah
- The car-spinning capital where the sport began
- Stroke in which Karen Muir broke her world record
- National swimmer who won double gold in 1996
- Siya Kolisi made history in 2019 as first ___ Springbok World Cup captain
- Bafana Bafana’s 2010 goal-scorer
- The noisy horn from the 2010 World Cup
15 Clues: Springbok captain in 1995 • National rugby emblem animal • Rugby player who raced a cheetah • Bafana Bafana’s 2010 goal-scorer • The noisy horn from the 2010 World Cup • White Lightning” of South African cricket • “Baby Jake” ___, famous South African boxer • National swimmer who won double gold in 1996 • The car-spinning capital where the sport began • ...
S1 Origins 2021-12-10
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- One way the Bible can be understood.
- The Big Bang is an example of a scientific _____.
- The creator aspect of Brahman.
- This religion originated in India.
- The destroyer aspect of Brahman.
- Paley believed the world couldn't have come about by __________.
- When a living thing changes to suit their habitat.
- A special flower in Hinduism.
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- The philosopher who developed the argument from design.
- The preserver aspect of Brahman.
- The process where living things change over time.
- The founder of evolution.
- The philosopher who developed the first cause argument.
- Aquinas believed everything needs a _______.
- What God did on the seventh day.
- A follower of a major world religion.
- The Bible can also be understood as a ______.
- A philosopher compared the world to this object.
- The being Christians believe created the world.
19 Clues: The founder of evolution. • A special flower in Hinduism. • The creator aspect of Brahman. • The preserver aspect of Brahman. • What God did on the seventh day. • The destroyer aspect of Brahman. • This religion originated in India. • One way the Bible can be understood. • A follower of a major world religion. • Aquinas believed everything needs a _______. • ...
World War I 2019-02-04
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- World War I was the first " " war
- the United States enters the war
- Competition for colonies as a source of raw materials
- Extreme pride in one's country
- Served as nurses, secretaries and phone operates
- Assassinated by Gavrilo Princip
- Formed with other countries to protect each other
- Member of the group Black Hand
- Neutral due to the policy of Isolationism
- the final point called for developing an assassination of nations to prevent wars
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- Blamed for the war by the Treaty of Versailles
- Declares war on Serbia
- The U.S. enters the war after the interception of the
- Forces Russia to leave the war
- Building up militaries to protect colonies
- Germany blames " " and communists for the war
- GreatBritainFranceRussia
- Troops fought in
- Powers GermanyAustriaHungaryItaly
- Germany's response to the British blockade
20 Clues: Troops fought in • Declares war on Serbia • GreatBritainFranceRussia • Extreme pride in one's country • Forces Russia to leave the war • Member of the group Black Hand • Assassinated by Gavrilo Princip • the United States enters the war • Powers GermanyAustriaHungaryItaly • World War I was the first " " war • Neutral due to the policy of Isolationism • ...
World War 1 2019-01-24
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- an object that symbolized Germany's support for Emperor of Austria
- statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations to end the war
- Prime Minister of United Kingdom during WW1
- French statesman who negotiated the treaty of Versailles
- a war that is unrestricted in terms of weapons used, the territory or combatants involved
- largest and longest battle of the first WW1
- the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary; murdered
- those countries allied in opposition to the central powers
- a movement to unite all slavic people in Southern Europe
- long unsuccessful campaign; name of peninsula
- a battle fought by the British empire with French third republic against the German empire
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- a british ocean liner on route from New York to Liverpool
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria; aka Quadruple Alliance
- a peace treaty between government of Russia and the Central Powers
- a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign office
- the territory gain by the German Empire after their victory of Franco-Prussian war
- a serbian who took the shot which killed Franz Ferdinand
- led the United States during WW1
- a british nurse who saved soldiers from both sides and helped 200 allied soldiers escape
- the ground between the two opposing trenches
- payments in money or materials by a nation defeated in war
- final set of demand
- a barrel with explosives which symbolize Europe only needing a spark before bursting
- a mutual agreement to a ceasefire that is a precursor to a peace treaty
24 Clues: final set of demand • led the United States during WW1 • Prime Minister of United Kingdom during WW1 • largest and longest battle of the first WW1 • the ground between the two opposing trenches • long unsuccessful campaign; name of peninsula • the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary; murdered • a serbian who took the shot which killed Franz Ferdinand • ...
Second World War 2018-12-06
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- Area in China invaded by the Japanese in 1931
- British Prime Minister for most of the war
- Africa country attacked by the Italians in 1935
- Area demilitarised after the First World War
- Country invaded on 1 September 1939
- Policy of giving into reasonable demands to avoid war
- Type of shelter you had in your house
- German word meaning Lightening War
- Evacuation from here was a disaster for the British
- German wording meaning union
- Handy device that let us know when the Luftwaffe were coming
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- When everyone had to make sure they showed no lights through windows
- Treaty dealing with Germany after the First World War
- Word describing when children were sent to live in safe areas
- Appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933
- Banned by eh Treaty of Versailles
- These could be Moral, Economic or Military and applied by the League of Nations
- Type of shelter you had in your garden
- How the government made food supplies fair
- Name of the German Operation to invade Britain
20 Clues: German wording meaning union • Banned by eh Treaty of Versailles • German word meaning Lightening War • Country invaded on 1 September 1939 • Type of shelter you had in your house • Type of shelter you had in your garden • Appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933 • British Prime Minister for most of the war • How the government made food supplies fair • ...
World War I 2019-01-08
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- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- The front that was covered in trenches
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit,
- A term used during World War I to describe a German soldier
- Germany and its allies (Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire) in World War I
- is a medical condition caused by prolonged exposure of the feet to damp, unsanitary, and cold conditions.
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- large-caliber guns used in warfare on land.
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- a heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns
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- The plan in which Germany would quickly defeat the British and French and then quickly rush to the Eastern Front to fight Russia.
- allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity).
- small insect that lives on mammals
- Toxic fumes in the air that would cause internal and external damage to enemy soldiers
- In World War I, the Allies included Britain, France, Italy, Russia, and the United States
- Nickname for the American soldiers
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- The war front that spanned 1,000 miles and was fought between Russia, Germany and Austria Hungary.
- notes written and mailed between people
- a long, narrow ditch
21 Clues: a long, narrow ditch • small insect that lives on mammals • Nickname for the American soldiers • The front that was covered in trenches • notes written and mailed between people • patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • large-caliber guns used in warfare on land. • a heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns • a union or association formed for mutual benefit, • ...
World War I 2019-02-04
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- shelter dug on the side of a trench.
- Stretch of land between Allies and Germany that was a constant stalemate.
- Building up militaries to protect colonies overseas.
- First country to declare war during WWI.
- Britain, France, Russia
- a unit of soldiers, normally consists of 50 men.
- Germans blamed these people for the loss of the war.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
- Originally neutral during the war.
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- Narrow ledge, located inside a trench, that allows soldiers to see over the parapet.
- german Submarines.
- Extreme pride in one's country.
- Wooden floor section made to be put over muddy or cold surfaces.
- Blamed Germany for WWI.
- Wislsion's statements conserning what to do after the War.
- Formed with other countries to protect each other.
- Proposed by Presidents Wilson, but America didn't join.
- Assassination sparked World War I
- Competition for colonies as a source of raw materials.
- Country blamed for the war.
- First country in the war to have war declared upon them
21 Clues: german Submarines. • Blamed Germany for WWI. • Britain, France, Russia • Country blamed for the war. • Extreme pride in one's country. • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy • Assassination sparked World War I • Originally neutral during the war. • shelter dug on the side of a trench. • First country to declare war during WWI. • a unit of soldiers, normally consists of 50 men. • ...
World War 1 2018-03-11
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- young soldiers that helped stop the germans from getting into france
- the action of a country or its government preparing and organizing troops for active service.
- a person active in party politics
- an economic system based on private ownership
- used as weapons; Germans were the first to use these; underwater
- Germans used as weapons; threw fire; had to be close to enemy
- march aggressively into a territory by military force
- gas used to disable enemies
- used as a defensive weapon; rapidly firing automatic gun
- a republic in central europe
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interest.
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- the land between the trenches
- any person in the armed services who holds a position of authority or command
- willing to do anything for your nation
- used as an offensive form of fighting; used for cover while attacking
- people who fought in the war were...
- used to cause explosions
- freedom from control or influence of another or others
- the americans brought them into the war to bomb ememies
- british ship that was sunk by german submarines
20 Clues: used to cause explosions • gas used to disable enemies • a republic in central europe • the land between the trenches • a person active in party politics • people who fought in the war were... • willing to do anything for your nation • an economic system based on private ownership • british ship that was sunk by german submarines • ...
World War I 2018-05-18
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- Warfare fighting with trenches, mines, and barbed wire. Horrible living conditions, great slaughter, no gains, stalemate, used in WWI.
- war where a country focus all of the elements and economics solely on the war to make sure that their armies have full support from home country
- Front in WWI, the region along the German-Russian Border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause
- clause the Germans were forced to accept that they caused WWI - Germany was forced to reduce army, give up land, and pay money to name a few.
- love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it
- Wilson the American president which created the 14 points after the war in attempts to clean up the mess and prevent it from happening again
- an order or commission granted by the League of Nations to a member nation for the establishment of a responsible government over a former German colony or other conquered territory
- Generation lost because of the casualties caused by the war, disease and starvation
- check Germany swears to support Austria-Hungary in any actions it takes against Serbia
- submarine type of warfare used by Germany in WWI where they attacked any ship with no warning
- Peace Conference the meeting of the Allied victors in World War I to set the peace terms for germany and other defeated nations, and to deal with the empires of the defeated powers.
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- Great Britain, France, and Russia
- of Versailles one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers.
- Ferdinand archduke of Austria Hungary assassinated by a Serbian in 1914. His murder was one of the causes of WW I
- Front people who were at home helping out the war effort. Women played a vital role in the making of weapons and goods.
- Powers Germany,Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Ottoman Empire
- payment for damages after a war
- of Attrition is a protracted conflict in which one side attempts to wear down its enemy by continuously engaging in battle.
- Points created by President Wilson where points to help clean up the effects of the war. Let Germany off easily, which proved to be a vital difference than the Treaty of Versailles
- Bertha famous German long-range guns
- where people cut back on food so that the government had more money and supplies for the troops
- policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
- a situation in a war where the warring parties agree to stop fighting. It is not necessarily the end of a war
- System a group of nations or organizations formed to support a common goal.
25 Clues: payment for damages after a war • Great Britain, France, and Russia • Bertha famous German long-range guns • love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it • Powers Germany,Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Ottoman Empire • policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war • information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause • ...
World War 2 2018-05-18
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- Second generation Japanese Americans
- Japanese suicide pilots
- Systematic extermination of millions of jews, homosexuals, intellectuals
- Giving up military weapons
- Women Appointed for volunteer emergency service in the navy
- Leader of the Natzi party
- Women’s Army Corps
- Code name for U.S code-breaking operations against Japanese
- 32nd president of the United States only president to be elected 4 times
- Any movement or attitude that favors dictatorial government
- Prime minister of Great Britain
- General secretary of the communist party of the soviet union
- Organization supports international peace and cooperation
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- Doctrines of nationalism, racial purity
- Japan, Germany, Italy
- Taking items that are in short supply and distributing them to a system
- The gathering of resources
- Code name for the U.S to produce the atomic bomb
- Polices that harm or actions that harm jews
- American soldiers marched 65 miles to prison camps
- German lightning warfare
- Killing an entire group of people
- Britain’s air force
- American navy strategy of capturing Japanese islands
- Political leader who rules a country with absolute power
25 Clues: Women’s Army Corps • Britain’s air force • Japan, Germany, Italy • Japanese suicide pilots • German lightning warfare • Leader of the Natzi party • The gathering of resources • Giving up military weapons • Prime minister of Great Britain • Killing an entire group of people • Second generation Japanese Americans • Doctrines of nationalism, racial purity • ...
World Science Day 2017-11-02
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- A large natural stream of water.
- Fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas.
- A colourless, odourless reactive gas which is an essential component for any breathing gas.
- Rain mixed with sulphuric, nitric and other acids formed by gases released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned.
- Location where garbage, rubbish or waste is taken and just dumped, without environmental controls.
- Capable of being broken down or decomposed by natural biological processes.
- An area designated to receive household garbage, solid waste and construction debris.
- The release or discharge into the air of pollutant substances such as gas or smoke.
- Destruction of forests to make land for agriculture.
- A large body of water surrounded by land on all sides.
- The mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the river.
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- A place on the coast where vessels may find shelter.
- Large body of salt water that surround a continent.
- The surroundings and external conditions that affect the growth and development of living things.
- Contamination of the air, water or soil with substances that can cause harm to human health or the environment.
- Shallow body of water located alongside a coast.
- Gases that trap the heat of the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, producing the greenhouse effect.
- Protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources, to keep them safe from destruction or degradation and conserve them for future generations.
- A gradual warming of the earth’s surface temperature reportedly caused by the emission of gases that trap the sun’s heat in the earth’s atmosphere.
- The process of minimizing waste by covering materials and transforming them into new products.
20 Clues: A large natural stream of water. • Fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas. • Shallow body of water located alongside a coast. • Large body of salt water that surround a continent. • A place on the coast where vessels may find shelter. • Destruction of forests to make land for agriculture. • A large body of water surrounded by land on all sides. • ...
World Music: Caribbean 2017-04-06
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- the religion of the caribbean is dominated by _______.
- a music genre that originated in jamaica is 1950
- main language of the caribbean
- most visited Caribbean island
- what old culture influences the culture of the caribbean today?
- home to the shortest runway in the world
- The Caribbean Islands have a diverse topography including _________ mountains, tropical forests, low-lying plantations, valleys, waterfalls, and volcanoes.
- a large drum made of wood and animal skin
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- plaid like print in vibrant colors, worn by both men and women.
- continent in which the caribbean is considered to be a part of
- a pair of short pieces of wood struck to produce a clicking rhythm.
- also known as the king of salsa
- means drowned land
- adapted by the six string guitar, but the modern one has 5 pairs of strings.
- another name for the caribbean
- many different types of music have influenced popular ______ to come about.
- early clothing was influenced heavily by _____ creole styles.
- joined Tito Puente’s orchestra, recorded over 70 albums, and has won one Grammy
- least popular religion in the caribbean
- the inhabitants of the caribbean are called the _______.
20 Clues: means drowned land • most visited Caribbean island • main language of the caribbean • another name for the caribbean • also known as the king of salsa • least popular religion in the caribbean • home to the shortest runway in the world • a large drum made of wood and animal skin • a music genre that originated in jamaica is 1950 • ...
World History CrossWord 2017-09-04
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- is a system of exchange where goods or services are directly exchanged for other goods or services without using a medium of exchange, such as money
- who was a popular general in Rome
- what was the brilliant military strategist
- what helped expand the Empire
- what was used for buildings & roads
- Written Systems
- were the Workers of early Romans
- what was the system for carrying water
- Caesar who was the military leader in Rome
- who were the wealthy landowners who held the most of the power
- father of gods
- Revolution Major change in human life caused by the beginnings of farming
- war what war lasted between 264 and 146 B.C
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- who protected the right of the plebeians from unfair acts of patrician officials
- who had 150 holidays in one year
- who were the common farmers artisans and merchants who made up majority of the population
- Taming of animals for human use
- where can you watch 50,000 people (rich and poor) watch animal/people fights
- A skilled worker
- what is a from of the government in which power rests with citizens who have the right to vote
- who were Rome's first settlers
- a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock.
22 Clues: father of gods • Written Systems • A skilled worker • what helped expand the Empire • who were Rome's first settlers • Taming of animals for human use • who had 150 holidays in one year • who was a popular general in Rome • were the Workers of early Romans • what was used for buildings & roads • what was the system for carrying water • what was the brilliant military strategist • ...
World War 1 2021-12-09
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- Germany's promise to stop unrestricted warfare.
- German pilot who shot down 80 planes.
- Material that can be used for the war effort.
- Meaning three wings.
- Conquering other countries to become an empire.
- One of the big four.
- Germany idea for fighting on two fronts.
- the mood of the US in trying to stay out of the war.
- A large German cannon.
- A group of merchant ships protected by warships.
- President of the US during WW1.
- A system of friendships between countries.
- A country known for it's isolation.
- American soldier who captured 132 prisoners.
- Armored vehicles usually mounted with machine guns.
- Germany, Austria/Hungary and the Ottoman Turks.
- Where do two armies meet for battle?
- Russian revolutionary group.
- American general in charge of all US troops.
- The belief that your country is better than everybody else's.
- The empire that wanted to punish Serbia.
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- Americans top flying ace.
- Toxic yellow chemical.
- Small European country that was to be invaded by Austria/Hungary.
- Money given by a defeated nation to pay for war.
- Not taking sides.
- German submarines.
- The leader of Germany.
- Two planes trying to shoot each other down.
- Who was shot by Gavrilo Princep?
- Passenger liner sunk by German U-boat.
- Telegram sent to Mexico from Germany.
- The Union of Soviet Socialists Republics.
- A pilot shooting down 5 planes becomes an ___.
- Large German balloons we call blimps today.
- The space between opposing trenches.
- 3rd member of the central powers and geographically the furthest south.
- Became the leader of the Soviet Union.
- Ships set up around Germany so nothing can get in or out.
- Title of the Russian leader.
- Nicknamed "reds" because of the color of their flag.
- Deep ditches where soldiers lived.
- A city in France where a treaty was signed ending WW1.
- A friendship of countries united to prevent future wars.
- What were American soldiers called.
- The only island nation of the allies.
46 Clues: Not taking sides. • German submarines. • Meaning three wings. • One of the big four. • Toxic yellow chemical. • The leader of Germany. • A large German cannon. • Americans top flying ace. • Title of the Russian leader. • Russian revolutionary group. • President of the US during WW1. • Who was shot by Gavrilo Princep? • Deep ditches where soldiers lived. • ...
World War 1 2021-12-09
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- Nickname for the most famous ace of WW1.
- The name of the russian family who got executed.
- Date the war ended.
- Another name for Submarine.
- Country who lost the war and got blamed for it.
- News that makes you country sound good and the enemy look bad.
- Number of planes you had to shoot down to become an ace pilot.
- Name of airplane with 3 wings.
- Cannon that were on wheels.
- Another name for the war.
- The month the USA declares war.
- The person who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- Nickname for American soldiers.
- How the american army crossed the Atlantic ocean .
- The type of warfare the war turned into.
- Thinking that your country is better than every other country.
- Most famous romanov daughter.
- Name of the treaty at the end of the war.
- The name of the passenger liner the Germans sunk.
- The name of the plan Germany tried to use.
- The name of the pledge When germany says they will stop unrestricted warfare.
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- City where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was shot.
- Note sent to Mexico by Germany.
- Weapon that could shoot bullets at a tremendous rate.
- Most famous American ace.
- Airplane with two wings.
- Name of Airplane with 1 wing.
- Russian prince who suffered from hemophilia.
- How fast your country can get ready for war.
- Cannon Germans had.
- The nickname the British gave to Germany
- 2 planes trying to shoot each other down.
- Gas that would burn your skin.
- The country Germany had to go through to get to France.
- The word for German blips.
- Name of president during WW1.
- How long the war lasts.
- Yellow Gas used during WW1.
- Area between trenches.
- Name of communists in Russia.
40 Clues: Date the war ended. • Cannon Germans had. • Area between trenches. • How long the war lasts. • Airplane with two wings. • Most famous American ace. • Another name for the war. • The word for German blips. • Another name for Submarine. • Cannon that were on wheels. • Yellow Gas used during WW1. • Name of Airplane with 1 wing. • Name of president during WW1. • ...
World War I 2021-12-09
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- How many years did the war last?
- The nickname for the highest scoring German ace.
- The Germans had the _________ plan.
- What was his title?
- Countries would form systems of _________.
- News that makes your country look good and your enemy’s bad.
- Tanks on the back with flammable liquid.
- This country was in the mountains, so the Germans couldn’t travel through them.
- German blimps.
- Provides thrust for planes.
- Plane with two sets of wings.
- A giant cannon the Germans had.
- Germany went through this country to get to France.
- Two planes trying to kill each other in the air.
- When did the war start?
- The space between trenches was called this.
- A yellow colored gas that chemically burns the skin.
- Building up and having a large army.
- What country did the assasination take place in?
- When did the war end?
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- This man was assassinated and led to the start of the war.
- Kills needed to become an ace.
- War between France, Britain and Germany quickly developed into ______ _______.
- This army would be one of the last to mobilize.
- German promise to stop unrestricted submarine warfare.
- The German ace’s kill score.
- Plane with one set of wings.
- Ability of a country to prepare their army for war.
- The Germans had a problem because they were stuck in the ______.
- Plane with three sets of wings.
- The assassin who helped start the war.
- The process of trying to take over other countries to gain an empire.
- The British nickname for the Germans.
- Provides lit for planes.
- A gas that destroyed the lungs capability to breathe in oxygen.
- Anything used to help war effort.
- The highest scoring German ace.
- The feeling that your country is better than other countries.
- British passenger ship sunk by German U-boats.
- German Submarines.
40 Clues: German blimps. • German Submarines. • What was his title? • When did the war end? • When did the war start? • Provides lit for planes. • Provides thrust for planes. • The German ace’s kill score. • Plane with one set of wings. • Plane with two sets of wings. • Kills needed to become an ace. • Plane with three sets of wings. • A giant cannon the Germans had. • ...
World War One 2021-12-15
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- General John J Pershing is known by the nickname
- How fast your army could be ready for war
- The Most Famous Dough Boy
- Two planes trying to shoot each other down
- When U.S. Joined who did we declare war against
- anything that could be used to help the war
- What year did WW1 End
- who is the most famous of the romanovs
- asked mexico to attack the U.S
- Most Famous American Ace pilot
- promise to stop unrestricted submarine warfare
- Where was Ferdinand assassinated
- Germany, Austria Hungary,& Ottoman Turks were all part of what group
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- who was the healer for Alexis' disease
- who kidnapped the royal family of russia
- who assassinated Ferdinand
- staying our of foreign affairs
- name of the passenger liner that was shot down
- another word for spying
- What does GI stand for
- secret weapon developed by the british
- what was Franz Ferdinand's title
- what is the leader of germany called
- what year did WW1 Begin
- When did the U.S enter the war
- Mono, Bi, and Tri are all types of what
- what type of warfare developed during this time
- how many kills did the Red Baron get
- battle fatigue is now known as
- what is the leader of russia called
- Germany attacked france through this country
31 Clues: What year did WW1 End • What does GI stand for • another word for spying • what year did WW1 Begin • The Most Famous Dough Boy • who assassinated Ferdinand • staying our of foreign affairs • asked mexico to attack the U.S • When did the U.S enter the war • Most Famous American Ace pilot • battle fatigue is now known as • what was Franz Ferdinand's title • ...
World War 1 2021-12-21
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- a group of merchant ships protected by warships
- Became the leader of the Soviet Union
- German land given to Czechoslovakia
- Armored vehicles usually mountes with machine guns
- A piolt shooting down 5 planes become one
- President of the US during World War 1
- one of the "big four"
- A large German cannon
- suffered turmoil and revolution and eventually turned communist
- small european country that was to be invaded by Austria/Hungary
- A system of friendships between countries
- German land given to Czechhoslovakia
- the US trying to stay out of the war
- not taking sides
- money given by a defeated nation to pay for the war
- two planes trying to shoot each other down
- The Union of Soviet Socialists between countries
- passenger liner sunk by German U-boat
- Germany, Austria/Hungary and the Ottoman Turks
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- American general in charge of all US troops
- German polot who shot down 80 planes
- the space between opposing trenches
- Russian revolutionary group
- where two armies meet for battle
- material that can be used for the war effort
- Title of russian leader
- a country know for its isolationism
- the belief that your country is better than everyones elses
- conquring other countries to become an empire
- a city in france where a treaty was signed ending World War 1
- German submarines
- The leader of Germany'
- Ships set up around Germany so nothing can get in or out
- Deep ditches where soldiers lives
- Nicknamed "reds" because of the color of their flag
- toxic yellow chemical
- Large German balloons we call blimps today
- meaning three wings
- The only island nation of the allies
- what america soilders were called
40 Clues: not taking sides • German submarines • meaning three wings • one of the "big four" • A large German cannon • toxic yellow chemical • The leader of Germany' • Title of russian leader • Russian revolutionary group • where two armies meet for battle • Deep ditches where soldiers lives • what america soilders were called • the space between opposing trenches • ...
World War 1 2021-12-20
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- government control or restrictions placed on the media
- any horrible or violent action taken against an innocent or unarmed person or group
- highly secretive british intelligence organization to intercept and decrypt germanmessages
- country the person who killed archduke franz ferdinand is from
- country that left the war in 1918
- who went back on the sussex pledge
- the country germany invaded to get to france
- germany, austria-hungary, ottoman empire and bulgaria
- person who took germany out of ww1
- U.S. president that fought for peace
- first german vs russia battle of the war
- what battle happened july 1-november 18, 1916 and was one of the bloodiest battles of the war
- some countries got extra soldiers from their ____________
- lethal weapon responsible for maiming, blinding and killing thousands
- someone who objects to killing
- the treaty that brought britain to war
- deadly weapon against infantry
- assassinated by gavrilo princip
- Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary in 1914
- Britain, France, and Russia
- not taking sides during a war
- french person who was nicknamed tiger and really wanted germany to be punished
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- what advance/revolution allowed for modern weapons to be produced
- the treaty that stopped ww1
- payments for war damage
- who was the last russian emperor
- Fell victim to the German u-boats in 1915
- who was the 28th president of the united states
- a strong love for one's country
- what country declared war on germany april 6, 1917
- huge airship filled with hydrogen
- which country switched sides in the war
- created to allow germany to defeat france quickly
- the front in which france and britain was fending off germany
- the last central power to leave the war
- german boats used in the war
- a long, narrow ditch
- a note from germany to mexico that was intercepted by the british
- the front at which there was more movement of land gained and lost
- temporary suspension of hostility in a war
40 Clues: a long, narrow ditch • payments for war damage • the treaty that stopped ww1 • Britain, France, and Russia • german boats used in the war • not taking sides during a war • someone who objects to killing • deadly weapon against infantry • a strong love for one's country • assassinated by gavrilo princip • who was the last russian emperor • country that left the war in 1918 • ...
World War One 2021-12-13
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- a gun that can shoot many round very fast
- german submarine
- communists
- killer of the Archduke
- staying out of foreign affairs
- shoots fire
- area between trenches
- gas meant to destroy your lungs
- thinking your nation is the best
- awarded the medal of honor
- last name of the highest amaerican scoring ace
- the treaty that messed up Germany
- highest scoring ace
- Germany, Austria/Hungary, and Ottoman Turks
- german name for a blimp
- note asking to form an alliance with against U.S.
- ability to get their country ready for war
- first name of the red baron
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- creating and empire with power
- american soldiers
- plane with one set of wings
- this country never joined the league of nations
- president at the time
- queen of england at the time
- the country germany goes through to get to France
- big machine with a mounted gun on tractor treads
- title of the leader of Germany
- Franz Ferdinand's title
- plane with 3 sets of wings
- giant german canon
- makes you country look good
- where Franz Ferdinand was shot
- month the war ended
- yellow in color dangerous to the skin
- Germany's idea to to win the war
- czar of Russia at the time
- France, Russia, U.K.
- american passenger ship sunk by germans
- the belief a country should have a strong military
- planes fighting in the air
- plane with 2 sets of wings
41 Clues: communists • shoots fire • german submarine • american soldiers • giant german canon • month the war ended • highest scoring ace • France, Russia, U.K. • president at the time • area between trenches • killer of the Archduke • Franz Ferdinand's title • german name for a blimp • plane with 3 sets of wings • awarded the medal of honor • czar of Russia at the time • planes fighting in the air • ...
AP World History 2022-01-01
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- Chinese explorer during the Ming dynasty
- Triangular type of sail enabling further exploration
- Company owned by its investors
- Economic system characterized by the government’s lack of involvement in the market
- Period of reform within the Ottoman Empire in the mid-19th century
- Relating to the farming of cultivated land
- Spanish trading ship that made a yearly trip from Acapulco to Manila
- Bolivian city famous for its silver mine under Spanish rule
- a spice that Europeans greatly sought from the Indian Ocean trade network
- System in which most decisions are made by government workers
- Ancient Chinese belief/ethical system
- “Tent government,” the dwelling of a shogun or a government dominated by a military dictatorship
- Indigenous people from Northeastern China that established the Qing dynasty
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- Agricultural estates that grow cash crops, usually with slave labor
- The activity of buying and selling
- The dialect spoken by people in a particular region
- a system of law that derives from the people residing in a particular country
- Grant from the Spanish Crown that allowed colonizers to utilize native labor
- The act of managing international relations
- An artificial island constructed as a Dutch trading post in Nagasaki, Japan
- The middle or upper middle class
- Technique which reduced the time needed to reproduce a printed work
- turkic Empire controlling most of Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa until the early 20th century
- Primarily produced by the application of labor and capital to raw materials
- turkic Empire controlling Iran until the early 18th century
- Economic theory that trade generates wealth by establishing colonies and maximizing exports
- Muslim place of worship
- turkic Empire in South Asia until the mid-19th century
- Relating to a town or city
- Labor system borrowed from the Inca by the Spanish that worked like a labor tax
30 Clues: Muslim place of worship • Relating to a town or city • Company owned by its investors • The middle or upper middle class • The activity of buying and selling • Ancient Chinese belief/ethical system • Chinese explorer during the Ming dynasty • Relating to the farming of cultivated land • The act of managing international relations • ...
World War I 2022-01-03
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- a list of men between the ages of 18 and 21 eligible for draft.
- Nickname given to american infantry during WWI.
- Germany must accept responsibility for war
- Form of warfare where trenches are dug
- fields of barren land between trenches
- Spreading a countries force through military force.
- served as protection to passenger ships during WWI.
- Development of armed forces
- Worldwide organization made to maintain peace.
- British ocean liner sunk by a German U-Boat
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- claimed the right to refuse military service.
- wanted to "make germany pay"
- Wilson's plan for world peace
- prohibited any disloyal speech about the U.S government
- Devotion to the culture of ones country
- Death started WWI
- created to coordinate the buying and selling of war supplies for the U.S.
- Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia.
- communication with the purpose of pushing an agenda.
- WWI hero
20 Clues: WWI hero • Death started WWI • Development of armed forces • wanted to "make germany pay" • Wilson's plan for world peace • Form of warfare where trenches are dug • fields of barren land between trenches • Devotion to the culture of ones country • Germany must accept responsibility for war • British ocean liner sunk by a German U-Boat • ...
World War I 2022-01-03
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- Death started WWI
- Development of armed forces
- Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia.
- Form of warfare where trenches are dug
- fields of barren land between trenches
- Wilson's plan for world peace
- Germany must accept responsibility for war
- a list of men between the ages of 18 and 21 eligible for draft.
- Nickname given to american infantry during WWI.
- Devotion to the culture of ones country
- communication with the purpose of pushing an agenda.
- wanted to "make germany pay"
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- claimed the right to refuse military service.
- Worldwide organization made to maintain peace.
- created to coordinate the buying and selling of war supplies for the U.S.
- Spreading a countries force through military force.
- prohibited any disloyal speech about the U.S government
- British ocean liner sunk by a German U-Boat
- WWI hero
- served as protection to passenger ships during WWI.
20 Clues: WWI hero • Death started WWI • Development of armed forces • wanted to "make germany pay" • Wilson's plan for world peace • Form of warfare where trenches are dug • fields of barren land between trenches • Devotion to the culture of ones country • Germany must accept responsibility for war • British ocean liner sunk by a German U-Boat • ...
World War I 2022-01-03
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- military alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military
- free market economy or free enterprise economy economic system
- naval submarines operated by Germany
- declared war on Serbia, effectively beginning the First World War
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other
- the area between opposing armies and trench lines
- an agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- political, social, and economic philosophy encompassing a range of economic and social systems
- Russia, France, Japan and the British Empire were this
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- relocation of more than 6 million African Americans from the rural South to the cities of the North, Midwest and West from about 1916 to 1970
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time, or a truce
- was the main source used to kill opposing enemies
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- pledging to give adequate warning before sinking merchant and passenger ships and to provide for the safety of passengers and crew.
- The leader of central powers in WWI
- support for the political independence of a particular nation
- was at war against germany and austria
- Posters were used to try to persuade men to join friends and family
- a person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable.
20 Clues: The leader of central powers in WWI • naval submarines operated by Germany • was at war against germany and austria • was the main source used to kill opposing enemies • the area between opposing armies and trench lines • Russia, France, Japan and the British Empire were this • an agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. • ...
World War 1 2021-11-09
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- the day the Treaty of Versailles was signed
- the amount that died in WWI
- another name for submarine
- Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, David Lloyd George, and Vittorio Orlando
- the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey
- a large gun used on the ground
- the month WWI ended
- something that easily spread in trenches
- used on trenches and airplanes; had up to 50 riflemen
- recruiting, war bonds, etc
- causes blisters internally and externally
- first total war of the 20th century
- the alliance of Britain, France, Russia, and USA
- a truce offered to Germany
- aircrafts designed for bombing
- this assasination led to WWI
- the country with the smallest amount of deaths and injuries
- used to combat trenches and destroy tanks
- the country that withdrew because of civil revolt
- the most popular kind of warfare
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- German flamethrower
- the first to surrender
- the name for the triple alliance
- France
- a U.S. position based on Wilson's 14 points
- treaty negotiated with Germany
- tanks were introduced in this battle
- sinking that angered Americans
- revolts in Germany led him to step down
- communist leader
- Russia
- the name for the triple entente
- chemical warfare during WWI
- war where countries around the globe are involved
- note from German foreign secretary to Mexico
- empty space between trenches
- protected soldiers from gas
- The nickname for WWI
- machinery used to cross trenches and no man's land
- the blame of WWI
40 Clues: France • Russia • communist leader • the blame of WWI • German flamethrower • the month WWI ended • The nickname for WWI • the first to surrender • another name for submarine • recruiting, war bonds, etc • a truce offered to Germany • the amount that died in WWI • chemical warfare during WWI • protected soldiers from gas • empty space between trenches • this assasination led to WWI • ...
World War 1 2021-11-09
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- The note that was sent from Germany to Mexico, offering to help Mexico gain back stolen land.
- Another name for the Triple Alliance.
- The sinking of this U.S. ship caused the U.S. to join the war.
- When two aircrafts are fighting in the sky.
- A type of aircraft used during WWI, which mainly dropped bombs.
- A rapid firing weapon improved during WWI.
- Name for the war area in France.
- A name for German submarines.
- When one country promises to protect another.
- A dangerous weapon first used by the Germans, it caused suffocation.
- A type of bomb.
- A military vehicle
- The treaty signed that ended WW1.
- A type of poisonous gas that causes blistering inside the body.
- A strong feeling of pride for one’s nation.
- Money given to the government by its citizens to pay for war.
- Prime minister of the U.K. during the war.
- Another name for WWI
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- An organization founded after WWI between the nations to promote peace.
- A weapon used during WWI that used fire.
- An agreement between both sides in a war to stop fighting.
- The method of attacking ground targets from aircrafts.
- The alliance between Britain, France, Russia, USA.
- Used to persuade the civilians to support a certain side of the war.
- Name for the war area in Russia.
- Took power in Russia and offered a truce to Germany.
- Extending a country's power by military force.
- A war where all of a country's resources were used to destroy another.
- Another name for the Triple Entente.
- Was heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, his assination is the main cause of WWI.
- Used to protect the soldiers lungs during gas bombings.
- The area between trenches.
- Date of surrender.
- The alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey.
- A war in which all of the major nations are involved.
- A style of warfare in which soldiers dug trenches that were used for living and fighting.
- President of the U.S. during WWI.
- extending a country's military
38 Clues: A type of bomb. • Date of surrender. • A military vehicle • Another name for WWI • The area between trenches. • A name for German submarines. • extending a country's military • Name for the war area in Russia. • Name for the war area in France. • President of the U.S. during WWI. • The treaty signed that ended WW1. • Another name for the Triple Entente. • ...
The sports world 2020-05-25
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- Team play in the pool
- it is one of the most popular sports in the world
- melee combat
- Game between two teams of nine players each, it is very popular in the USA
- the goal is to score the ball in the opponent's team's basket
- you must use a club to carry the ball to the goal.
- Climb to the top of the high mountains
- Art of handling the sword and other melee weapons to combat
- Use your arms and legs to move under the water
- You need a board to move on the waves
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- Considered sport science
- Team play, you must make the ball touch the floor of the rival team
- It is a sport of evasion and team contact born in England,it is practiced at university and it has a team
- Ride fast on your horse of steel
- you must put the ball in the hole
- you must be fast, jump and have resistance
- You need a paddle to propel yourself
- Snow slide
- you hit with your fists. You need gloves.
- You need a racket to play
20 Clues: Snow slide • melee combat • Team play in the pool • Considered sport science • You need a racket to play • Ride fast on your horse of steel • you must put the ball in the hole • You need a paddle to propel yourself • You need a board to move on the waves • Climb to the top of the high mountains • you hit with your fists. You need gloves. • ...
Major World Religions 2022-03-02
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- in Hinduism, the sum of one’s good and bad actions during life
- Islam, Judaism, and Christianity started there
- belief in many gods
- building where Muslims pray
- the first monotheistic religion
- Buddhism & Hinduism started there
- belief in one god
- this religion does not have specific gods
- code of conduct in Buddhism
- founder of Islam
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- in Hinduism, if you do not follow this, you will have bad karma
- sacred text of Hinduism
- there is no known founder of this religion
- moral code of Christianity & Judaism
- the belief that the soul is reborn in another life
- holy book of Judaism
- this religion has the most followers
- holy book of Islam
- Muslim term for God
- collection of Muhammed's words that provide Muslims guidance of how to live
- building where Christians pray
- founder of Judaism
22 Clues: founder of Islam • belief in one god • holy book of Islam • founder of Judaism • belief in many gods • Muslim term for God • holy book of Judaism • sacred text of Hinduism • building where Muslims pray • code of conduct in Buddhism • building where Christians pray • the first monotheistic religion • Buddhism & Hinduism started there • moral code of Christianity & Judaism • ...
Anglophone world S.O.S 2022-03-10
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- the most spoken language in the united states.
- A very important American tradition where families gather and eat turkey together
- The country above the united states.
- The national animal of the Us.
- The most common girl name in the United states.
- A famous basketball player who was born in the united states.
- The longest river in the Us
- A statue in New York that represents freedom.
- A type of dining room where the students can buy food.
- The full name of the founder of macdonalds.
- A type of clothing that almost every school requires the students to wear.
- the name of the biggest american football finale.
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- The name of the american flag.
- A well known national park in Arizona.
- The house where the president stays while he's in command.
- Another name for New York.
- The amount of stars on the american flag.
- The 44th president of the US.
- the most popular sport in the US.
- The biggest state in the united states.
- The most common boy name in the united states
- The current president of the US.
- The smallest state in the US.
- The biggest amusement park in the united states.
- The biggest part of new york.
- a city where many known movies were produced.
- which religion is the most common in the US?
27 Clues: Another name for New York. • The longest river in the Us • The 44th president of the US. • The smallest state in the US. • The biggest part of new york. • The name of the american flag. • The national animal of the Us. • The current president of the US. • the most popular sport in the US. • The country above the united states. • A well known national park in Arizona. • ...
World War I 2022-02-11
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- a conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort
- a British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat
- German submarines used in World War I
- agreement to stop fighting
- International peacekeeping organization formed after World War I
- introduced by the Germans and was used by both sides during the war; caused vomiting, blindness, and suffocation
- a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
- large-caliber guns used in warfare on land
- an underwater warship usually armed with torpedoes
- _____ Plan: Germany's plan to defeat France quickly and avoid fighting on two fronts
- sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- policy of supporting neither side in a war
- _____ Powers: Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria
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- Region that Germany was forced to give back to France
- Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace after World War I
- strong wire with barbs at regular intervals used to prevent passage
- U.S. President during World War I; he proposed the Fourteen Points
- deep ditches used in battle for cover against enemy gunfire
- area of fighting on the Western border of Germany
- The Treaty of ______ ended the war with Germany
- a rapidly firing automatic gun (often mounted)
- ________ Powers: Great Britain, France, Italy, Russia, and later the US
- heavy armored vehicle which could travel over barbed wire and across enemy trenches
23 Clues: agreement to stop fighting • German submarines used in World War I • large-caliber guns used in warfare on land • policy of supporting neither side in a war • a rapidly firing automatic gun (often mounted) • The Treaty of ______ ended the war with Germany • Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace after World War I • area of fighting on the Western border of Germany • ...
"The Muslim World" 2021-11-08
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- muslim
- the duties carried out by muslims
- one who submitted
- a muslim ruled region in what now is spain
- a supreme political and religious leader
- the annual Islamic pilgrimage to mecca
- a body of law governing the lives of muslims
- house of worship to islam
- the powerful group that took over an empire
- a decent of Muhammads daughter
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- art of beautiful writing
- a muslim who seeks to achieve contact with god
- the system that regulates the life of muslims
- Yathribs new name
- the power that was obtained bt a family
- believe that Muslims should follow the sunnah
- submission to the will of allah
- the "_____" of allah
- founder of islam
- Muslims holy book
20 Clues: muslim • founder of islam • Yathribs new name • one who submitted • Muslims holy book • the "_____" of allah • art of beautiful writing • house of worship to islam • a decent of Muhammads daughter • submission to the will of allah • the duties carried out by muslims • the annual Islamic pilgrimage to mecca • the power that was obtained bt a family • ...
"The Muslim World" 2021-11-08
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- muslim
- founder of islam
- Muslims holy book
- the system that regulates muslim life
- a decent of Muhammads daughter
- the duties carried out by muslims
- art of beautiful writing
- the power that was obtained bt a family
- believe that Muslims should follow the sunnah
- one who submitted
- the "_____" of allah
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- a muslim ruled region in what now is spain
- Yathribs new name
- a supreme political and religious leader
- a muslim who seeks to achieve contact with god
- submission to the will of allah
- the powerful group that took over an empire
- the annual Islamic pilgrimage to mecca
- house of worship to islam
- a body of law governing the lives of muslims
20 Clues: muslim • founder of islam • Yathribs new name • Muslims holy book • one who submitted • the "_____" of allah • art of beautiful writing • house of worship to islam • a decent of Muhammads daughter • submission to the will of allah • the duties carried out by muslims • the system that regulates muslim life • the annual Islamic pilgrimage to mecca • the power that was obtained bt a family • ...
¨The Muslim World¨ 2021-11-03
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- letters of credit
- Empire Stretched 6000 miles
- and one Kights a collection of fairy tales, stories, and legends
- Islam god
- took control of the empire
- murdered in 656
- to math and science
- a title that means “successor”
- Striving
- art of beautiful handwriting
- of Wisdom combination library and academy
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- space science
- followers of Muhammad’s example
- the “party” of Ali
- formed by Shi’a Muslims
- assassinated in 661
- the Fatimid capital
- rejected the luxurious life of the Umayyads
- the Umayyad capital
- required to pay poll
- killed Jews
21 Clues: Striving • Islam god • killed Jews • space science • murdered in 656 • letters of credit • the “party” of Ali • assassinated in 661 • the Umayyad capital • to math and science • required to pay poll • the Fatimid capital • formed by Shi’a Muslims • took control of the empire • Empire Stretched 6000 miles • art of beautiful handwriting • a title that means “successor” • ...
flor world geography 2021-10-22
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- winds in the middle latitude
- outlying district of a city
- an area of land that is part of a country
- companies that operate in more than one country
- border separating 2 countries
- land connecting between alaska and siberia
- a populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories
- exchange of disease, crops between new and old world
- an act of violence directed toward place destruction and place or allienation
- personal business with little government control
- enclosure or basin located in the course of a canal or a river
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- a very large city
- resources that are available under current market conditions
- power to elected representatives
- soil that remains frozen throughout the year
- people that have no permanent home
- selling goods to other countries
- whose members are elected or appoined
- an alliance,especially a temporary one of people ,factions ,parties or a actions
- movement of animals from 1 region to another
- the process of spread of a feature or trend from one place to another over time
21 Clues: a very large city • outlying district of a city • winds in the middle latitude • border separating 2 countries • power to elected representatives • selling goods to other countries • people that have no permanent home • whose members are elected or appoined • an area of land that is part of a country • land connecting between alaska and siberia • ...
World Religions: Islam 2021-11-05
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- A ______ is a civil and religious leader
- The Islamic Pillar of charity
- The shared language of Arabia during Muhammad’s time
- The month of which Siyam occurs
- Believing in one God
- The name of Muhammad’s daughter that had children
- The declaration of faith
- The majority group of Muslims
- The judge of a shari’ah court
- the “Party of Ali”
- Moses; Jesus; ________
- There were ____ caliphs
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- The name of God in Arabic
- Muhammad’s merchant name
- The place of Muhammad’s birth, and the home to the Ka’bah
- The widow Muhammad helped
- The City of the Prophet
- The pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca
- Muslims directed their prayers to _________
- The Islamic pillar of daily Prayer
- 632, The year Muhammad gave his last sermon, and died
- There were _ Pillars of the Islamic religion
- the refusal to do business with an organization
- The tribe Muhammad was born into
- Arafat, The place where Muhammad delivered his last sermon
- Retreat, C. 610, Muhammad went on a _________ _______ into the mountains
- Around 661 ACE, capital moved to _____, a small town in Damascus
- Bible; Torah; ______
- Bakr, Muhammad’s father-in-law who became the first caliph
- Talib, The name of Muhammad’s uncle
30 Clues: the “Party of Ali” • Believing in one God • Bible; Torah; ______ • Moses; Jesus; ________ • The City of the Prophet • There were ____ caliphs • Muhammad’s merchant name • The declaration of faith • The name of God in Arabic • The widow Muhammad helped • The Islamic Pillar of charity • The majority group of Muslims • The judge of a shari’ah court • The month of which Siyam occurs • ...
"The Muslim World" 2021-11-04
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- Muhammad’s migration from Mecca to Yathrib (Medina) in a.d.
- a dynasty that ruled the Muslim Empire from a.d. 661 to 750 and later established a kingdom in al-Andalus.
- a supreme political and religious leader in a Muslim government.
- the holy book of Islam.
- leader and the founder of the world religion of Islam.
- happens during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, between dawn and sunset.
- (apart from The Five Pillars) money or food is given to poor people.
- a Muslim who seeks to achieve direct contact with God through mystical means.
- a dynasty that ruled much of the Muslim Empire from A.D. 750 to 1258.
- a city in Saudi Arabia, the holiest city.
- the branch of Islam whose members acknowledge the first four caliphs as the rightful successors of Muhammad.
- a pilgrimage to Mecca, performed as a duty by Muslims.
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- the branch of Islam whose members acknowledge Ali and his descendants as the rightful successors of Muhammad.
- a complex, ornate design
- God (an Arabic word, used mainly in Islam)
- a journey to a sacred place for religious reasons.
- the art of beautiful handwriting.
- a member of a Muslim dynasty that traced its ancestry to Muhammad’s daughter Fatima.
- Muslim-ruled region in what is now Spain, established in the eighth-century a.d.
- an Islamic place of worship.
20 Clues: the holy book of Islam. • a complex, ornate design • an Islamic place of worship. • the art of beautiful handwriting. • a city in Saudi Arabia, the holiest city. • God (an Arabic word, used mainly in Islam) • a journey to a sacred place for religious reasons. • leader and the founder of the world religion of Islam. • ...
"The Muslim World" 2021-11-04
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- Muslims from North Africa
- Muhammad's example
- place of worship for Muslims
- the art of beautiful handwriting that Muslims used
- the first prophet of Islam
- believe Muslim rulers should be Muhammad's descendants
- Muslim religious leader and successor of Muhammad
- Islam's first new leader after Muhammad
- peninsula in Asia
- the new Muslim capital created by the Umayyads
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- someone who follows Islam
- the impressive Abbasid capital city
- believe Muslim rulers should follow the Sunna
- the number of social classes in Baghdad
- where Muhammad was born and Islam was founded
- the family that came to power over Islam after the caliphs
- math technique created by Al-Khwarizmi "bringing together unknowns to match a known quantity"
- Muslim holy book
- rebel group that took control of the Muslim empire
- a pilgrimage to Mecca made by Muslims
20 Clues: Muslim holy book • peninsula in Asia • Muhammad's example • someone who follows Islam • Muslims from North Africa • the first prophet of Islam • place of worship for Muslims • the impressive Abbasid capital city • a pilgrimage to Mecca made by Muslims • the number of social classes in Baghdad • Islam's first new leader after Muhammad • believe Muslim rulers should follow the Sunna • ...
The Muslim World 2021-11-04
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- a dynasty that ruled much of the Muslim Empire from A.D. 750 to 1258
- believe that Muslim rulers should follow the Sunna
- a pilgrimage to Mecca
- is the art of beautiful handwriting
- was a member of a Muslim dynasty that built an empire in North Africa, Arabia, and Syria
- later established a kingdom in al-Andalus
- all believers have to carry out five duties known as
- is a Muslim who seeks to achieve direct contact with God through mystical means.
- -an Islamic place of worship
- done five times a day
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- is an Islamic model for living, based on the life and teachings of Muhammad
- a religious leader in the Muslim community
- submission to the will of Allah
- God in Islam
- is a body of law governing the lives of Muslims
- Muslim state
- believe that all Muslim rulers should be descended from Muhammad
- people who agreed to the basic principle of Islam
- the holy book of Islam
- the founder of Islam
20 Clues: God in Islam • Muslim state • the founder of Islam • a pilgrimage to Mecca • the holy book of Islam • done five times a day • -an Islamic place of worship • submission to the will of Allah • is the art of beautiful handwriting • later established a kingdom in al-Andalus • a religious leader in the Muslim community • is a body of law governing the lives of Muslims • ...
