world Crossword Puzzles
World History Review 2017-01-12
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- middle ages is also known as the
- a ship carrying 937 jewish refugees from germany to cuba
- treat of.. ?
- also know as "the night of broken glass"
- the strategic arms limitation treaty
- A war where no one was killed.
- the wright brothers invented the first ..
- One true god, pray 5 times,give to the poor, ect. are part of the.
- One of the keys to the future from the enlightenment that we still use today
- korea would be divided along the ..
- helps allies gain entry into manland europe
- all productive resources are gov't owned and operated.
- this person thought all men were good
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- those deemed healthy would be force into labor
- "i think therefore i am" was said by who
- largest and most infemous of the death camps
- submission to the will of god.
- this was posted on the church wall
- another word for renaissance
- this age was divided into classes
- this leader committed suiced with his wife
- all productive resources are privately owned and operated.
- hitler hoped to split allied forces
- this man thought all men were selfish.
- in some wars the hid in these
- Who was the founder of islam
- this gas in now banned now from wars
27 Clues: treat of.. ? • another word for renaissance • Who was the founder of islam • in some wars the hid in these • submission to the will of god. • A war where no one was killed. • middle ages is also known as the • this age was divided into classes • this was posted on the church wall • hitler hoped to split allied forces • korea would be divided along the .. • ...
Modern world history 2016-12-12
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- he invented the spinning jenny
- country that had many different religions 4 of which did not get along
- son that helped his dad reform Siam
- during this the crop rotation was made up
- executed by guilltione for trying to escape France
- when a country takes over another country and controlls there government
- said "what worries you masters you
- had 6 wives
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- document signed 1215
- he was a German emperor and had a painting of himself in the hall of Versailles
- information about something from a person that was in what happened
- information about something from a book
- one cause was poor leadership
- French people would meet at the tennis court and make up a direct democracy
- war because china was forced to by drugs
- one year of violence
- they were the first of the theee estates
- what Louis xvi was executed by
- French emperor who ended the French Revolution
- when peasants went around burning down buildings
20 Clues: had 6 wives • document signed 1215 • one year of violence • one cause was poor leadership • he invented the spinning jenny • what Louis xvi was executed by • said "what worries you masters you • son that helped his dad reform Siam • information about something from a book • war because china was forced to by drugs • they were the first of the theee estates • ...
Sixth Grade World 2017-12-17
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- a mix of purple and orange
- month of fool's day
- month of Christmas
- how far to jingle
- largest planet
- grandmother or friend's name
- dog seen often
- westernmost state
- a cousin
- 186,000 miles per second
- a softball team
- a mix of blue and red
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- month of thanksgiving
- Ava's age 12/25/2023
- Blake's age 12/25/2031
- street in Santa Rosa
- space traveler
- month of independence day
- school colors
- capital of California
- 11+11+11+11
- a mix of yellow and blue
- what cake is by
23 Clues: a cousin • 11+11+11+11 • school colors • space traveler • largest planet • dog seen often • what cake is by • a softball team • how far to jingle • westernmost state • month of Christmas • month of fool's day • Ava's age 12/25/2023 • street in Santa Rosa • month of thanksgiving • capital of California • a mix of blue and red • Blake's age 12/25/2031 • 186,000 miles per second • a mix of yellow and blue • ...
World of Physics 2017-10-17
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- measures how fast a body moves
- the motion of a body thrown horizontally with an angle
- systematized body of knowledge based on nature and facts of life.
- it is the different speeds at every instant
- coefficient of friction
- path that a projectile follows
- quantity that has magnitude only
- Frictional force is directly proportional to __________force
- a quantity composed of magnitude and direction
- the time to make one revolution
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- a friction that occurs between two bodies that are in contact but are not moving
- the outward force that causes an object to fly off from a circular path
- description of motion
- sum of all vectors
- the force that acts in opposite direction to the motion of the body
- tendency to maintain its state of motion
- closeness of agreement between a measured value and a true or accepted value
- degree of exactness of a measurement
- study of physical world
- the transfer of energy
20 Clues: sum of all vectors • description of motion • the transfer of energy • study of physical world • coefficient of friction • measures how fast a body moves • path that a projectile follows • the time to make one revolution • quantity that has magnitude only • degree of exactness of a measurement • tendency to maintain its state of motion • it is the different speeds at every instant • ...
Soccer World Cup 2018-06-14
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- Belgium Capital
- Portugal Capital
- Croatia Capital
- Uruguay Capital
- Tunisia flag
- Australia Capital
- Sweden flag
- Senegal flag
- SaudiArabia Capital
- Peru flag
- Nigeria Capital
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- Saudi Arabia flag
- Morocco flag
- Iceland flag
- Panama flag
- Colombia Capital
- Serbia Capital
- Costa Rica flag
- Russia Capital
- Russia flag
- Iran Capital
- Egypt flag
22 Clues: Peru flag • Egypt flag • Panama flag • Russia flag • Sweden flag • Morocco flag • Iceland flag • Tunisia flag • Iran Capital • Senegal flag • Serbia Capital • Russia Capital • Belgium Capital • Croatia Capital • Costa Rica flag • Uruguay Capital • Nigeria Capital • Portugal Capital • Colombia Capital • Saudi Arabia flag • Australia Capital • SaudiArabia Capital
World War I 2018-04-24
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- WWI involved the complete mobilization of resources and people of each nation
- mutual defense agreements between the major European nations caused a chain reaction of war when it started between two nations
- prewar defense agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Woodrow Wilson's goal of each nationality being able to choose their own type of government
- readying troops and supplies for war
- payments for war damages
- Governments on both sides spread ideas to influence public opinion to support the war effort
- leader of the Bolsheviks that took over Russia and established a communist nation while getting out of WWI
- radical Russian communists who violently took over the government
- used terror to strike fear into anyone who might be thinking of opposing the communists
- warfare characterized by machine gun nests, ditches, and barbed wire
- was allied with Great Britain and Russia before WWI in the triple entente
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- british and french system to govern Middle Eastern nations after WWI
- the heir to the Austria-Hungary throne who's murder triggered WW I
- German military plan for a two front war against France and Russia
- policy ensuring supplies for the Red Army
- labor disputes and socialist movements led some countries to be more willing to go to war in the early 1900s
- military draft
- representatives councils of workers and soldiers
- Serbian terrorist group who was behind the assassination of the archduke of Austria-Hungary
- peace treaty that ended the war, but didn't fix the problems that caused the war and made many nations unhappy with each other
21 Clues: military draft • payments for war damages • readying troops and supplies for war • policy ensuring supplies for the Red Army • representatives councils of workers and soldiers • radical Russian communists who violently took over the government • the heir to the Austria-Hungary throne who's murder triggered WW I • ...
World Geography Words 2019-04-09
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- The weather like in an area with a low pressure.
- It's the tornado season in the United States.
- Places have the same pressure.
- Tropical storms that form over the Indian Ocean.
- Hurricane names in order to follow.
- Is used to measure temperature.
- A form use a circle to represent data.
- Where are the majority of tornadoes found in the world?
- This one is used to measure wind speed.
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- Tropical storms that form over the Pacific Ocean.
- A form use a curve to represent data.
- The weather like in an area with a high pressure.
- Hurricane spin in the northern hemisphere.
- Tornadoes never been recorded.
- Hurricane spin in the southern hemisphere.
- What do we call the storm that forms a tornado?
- A form use some rectangles to represent data.
- Tropical storms that form over the Atlantic Ocean.
- which scale is used to measure tornadoes?
- This part of hurricane has the most violent and most intense weather conditions.
20 Clues: Places have the same pressure. • Tornadoes never been recorded. • Is used to measure temperature. • Hurricane names in order to follow. • A form use a curve to represent data. • A form use a circle to represent data. • This one is used to measure wind speed. • which scale is used to measure tornadoes? • Hurricane spin in the northern hemisphere. • ...
World History Review 2019-05-22
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- this congress set boundaries of Europe in 1815
- area of religious and territorial conflict between India and Pakistan
- Balfour Declaration declared British support for a homeland for this group
- Bosnia, Sudan, Holocaust are examples of
- terror group responsible for 9 11 attacks
- became ruler of France & ended French Revolution
- Hitler and Stalin signed this non aggression agreement
- groups that refused to recognize Israel as a nation state
- 2 state solution created this nation for victims of the Holocaust
- US gave economic aid to allies after WWII
- this ended the dominance of Europe of the world stage
- Latin American independence leader
- stronger nation exerting political and economic control over weaker nation
- goal was a unified and independent Africa,
- Iranian revolution created this kind of nation state
- these trials convicted world leaders for human rights violations
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- trade agreement between US Mexico & Canada
- led the Bolshevik Revolution
- this treaty ended the Opium Wars,
- Britain & France invaded Egypt after the nationalized this
- the fall of this symbolized the end of the Cold War
- health epidemic in Africa
- South African racial segregation laws
- group of western democracies united against the Soviet Union
- the Big 3 discussed plans for after WWII
- Americas policy of containing communism
- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels created this economic system
- misleading information designed to alter opinions
- first Caribbean nation to gain independence
- Gandhi led this as protest against foreign rule,
- Potato famine in Ireland led to mass_______
31 Clues: health epidemic in Africa • led the Bolshevik Revolution • this treaty ended the Opium Wars, • Latin American independence leader • South African racial segregation laws • Americas policy of containing communism • Bosnia, Sudan, Holocaust are examples of • the Big 3 discussed plans for after WWII • terror group responsible for 9 11 attacks • ...
Its Your World 2018-10-11
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- Magic Johnson had This
- A shot to help prevent disease (200)
- another name for bubonic plague (58)
- being physically fit
- infections pericytes that is unwanted (193)
- lung cancer (191)
- not having a home (60)
- no food available
- in the early 1900's were treated unfairly(191)
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- the people that are always close to you and related to you (189)
- all humans are 60% of this(21)
- illegally killing animals(240
- A illness spread by mosquitoes (27-28)
- knowing what to do (29)
- a illness (237)
- teasing someone or saying mean stuff to them(31)
- She was shot in the head and survived(116)
- having a lot of stuff on your mind
- uneven blood pressure (205)
- Makes your bleed(179)
20 Clues: a illness (237) • lung cancer (191) • no food available • being physically fit • Makes your bleed(179) • Magic Johnson had This • not having a home (60) • knowing what to do (29) • uneven blood pressure (205) • illegally killing animals(240 • all humans are 60% of this(21) • having a lot of stuff on your mind • A shot to help prevent disease (200) • another name for bubonic plague (58) • ...
its your world 2018-10-11
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- a virus that can lead to paralysis (260-261)
- only major disease the world ever defeated (238)
- last name of the author (cover)
- _____ disease (182)
- plant for the _____ (308)
- DR._________ fleming (272)
- when cells become abnormal and start growing uncontrollably (192)
- its your _____. (cover)
- national aeronautics and space administration better known as ____ (302)
- _______ pandas (363)
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- _______ healthy (178)
- an animal that lives in the arctic (365)
- viruses and _________ (231)
- __________ warming (311)
- how old girls have to be to get married in ohio (144)
- also known as black death (273)
- _____ johnson (232)
- the killing of animals illegally (354)
- the ____ eagle (358)
- have killed more than 11000 people (256)
20 Clues: _____ johnson (232) • _____ disease (182) • the ____ eagle (358) • _______ pandas (363) • _______ healthy (178) • its your _____. (cover) • __________ warming (311) • plant for the _____ (308) • DR._________ fleming (272) • viruses and _________ (231) • also known as black death (273) • last name of the author (cover) • the killing of animals illegally (354) • ...
World War I 2018-11-14
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- This weapon was an early example of chemical warfare.
- This technological advancement introduced in 1918 made it possible for the Allies to break through the Central Powers' trenches.
- This country was dissolved into many smaller countries at the end of the war.
- Germany offered Mexico a chance to retake California, Texas, and other Southwestern States with this telegram.
- This man was the President of the United States during World War I. (last name only)
- The practice of creating a strong and powerful military.
- This refers to the movement of African Americans from the rural areas of the south to urban cities in the north.
- A number of secret _____ played a large role in bringing many countries into a war that should have been a regional conflict.
- The area between trenches which was particularly lethal for either side to cross.
- Limiting the consumption of food, fuel, fabric, or metal during the war.
- This man led the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. (last name only)
- This was a large ditch dug into the ground to provide soldiers cover from enemy fire.
- The Federal Government raised money for the war by selling these to American citizens.
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- At the end of World War I, this country was held responsible for all damages of the war.
- The Committee on Public Information created a lot of _____ in order to convince Americans to support the war.
- When using this weapon, one soldier had the same firepower as 500 soldiers using rifles.
- This Allied Country left the war in 1917 after a violent revolution removed their Emperor from power.
- Even though the President of the United States recommended the creation of this organization, the US Senate refused to actually join.
- The era of _____ resulted in many rivalries and tensions between the large empires of Europe.
- The belief that one's country or culture is the best.
- The _____ Powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- When this ship sank in 1915, 126 Americans died, raising tensions between the US and Germany.
- At the end of the war, the President of the United States suggested "_____ Points" to prevent future wars.
- The majority of World War I was a _____, in which neither side made any significant gains against the other.
- The _____ Act limited the free speech rights of Americans during the war.
- The Treaty of _____ officially ended World War I, but ultimately caused many more problems for the future of Europe.
- New German technology used to launch surprise attacks on allied ships.
- The death of this man was the "explosion" that ignited the war. (last name only)
- The _____ Powers were the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and the US.
- The Selective Service Act allowed the government to ______ citizens into military service.
30 Clues: This weapon was an early example of chemical warfare. • The belief that one's country or culture is the best. • The practice of creating a strong and powerful military. • This man led the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. (last name only) • The _____ Powers were the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and the US. • ...
The Visual World 2019-10-05
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- The place where the optic nerves partially cross is called the optic _____
- Primary visual cortex (V1) is called the ______ cortex
- Visual system neurons sensitive to form and color
- The optic nerve connects with the ______ of the thalamus
- Photoreceptor specialized for color and visual acuity
- Subjective interpretation of sensations by the brain
- Blindness in one quadrant of the visual field
- Can’t focus on nearby objects
- People with facial _______ cannot recognize faces
- Transduces light into neural activity
- Small blind spot caused by migraine or small lesion of the cortex
- Visual system neurons sensitive to moving stimuli
- The colored part of the eye
- Where cones are most densely packed
- Photoreceptor specialized for low light
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- The most common cause of blindness
- Visual stream or pathway from V1 to temporal lobe
- The amount of visible light reflected from an object to the eye
- Explanation of color vision that emphasizes opposing color pairs is the ______-process.
- Visual stream or pathway from V1 to parietal lobe
- Columnar organization of area ____ has neurons that respond to categories of shapes
- Region in V1 that contains color sensitive neurons
- Theoretical explanation of color vision based on the coding of three primary colors
- The tract from the retina to the suprachiasmic nucleus
- Can’t clearly focus distant objects
- Secondary visual cortex (V2-V5)
- A cell in V1 the responds to a bar of light moving in a particular orientation
- Light sensitive surface at the back of the eye
- Physical stimuli registered by sensory organs
- Specific part of a sensory organ or cell the responds to the world is the _____ field
- Spot Where blood vessels enter the eye
- The left visual field projects to the ______visual cortex
- Inability to recognize objects is called visual-______ agnosia
33 Clues: The colored part of the eye • Can’t focus on nearby objects • Secondary visual cortex (V2-V5) • The most common cause of blindness • Can’t clearly focus distant objects • Where cones are most densely packed • Transduces light into neural activity • Spot Where blood vessels enter the eye • Photoreceptor specialized for low light • Blindness in one quadrant of the visual field • ...
World War 1 2019-10-20
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- unable to capture the Villa
- encouraged rationing and Americans consumed less food
- “selling” the war to American people
- the person who assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- was forced to step down and flee to Denmark
- was assinated in 1914
- Germany and allies signed this on June 28, 1919
- To gain support both sides used what
- President during World War 1
- This sank the Lusitania
- a group of communists
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- ran the food administration
- Germany believed they could starve Britain from submission
- leader of the Bolsheviks
- The U-boat sank this
- a German official
- President Wilson's peace plan was outlined in this
- This was sent from Germany and meant for Mexico
- this was to prevent strikes from disrupting war effort
- Great Britain, France, and Russia formed this
- the head of the commitee on public information
21 Clues: a German official • The U-boat sank this • was assinated in 1914 • a group of communists • This sank the Lusitania • leader of the Bolsheviks • ran the food administration • unable to capture the Villa • President during World War 1 • “selling” the war to American people • To gain support both sides used what • the person who assassinated Franz Ferdinand • ...
World War I 2019-10-27
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- A political and social revolution across the Russian Empire that led to the formation of the Soviet Union (USSR). The “________ Revolution” not only abolished the monarchy but created the first Communist state.
- The “Treaty of ________” between the Allies and Germany that ended WWI in 1919.
- The belief that your country deserves more success than others.
- A British luxury passenger ship that was sunk by a German submarine; over 1,000 passengers were killed, including 128 Americans.
- The name for German submarines which comes from the German word “Unterseeboat.”
- He kept fleets safe and ready to act, eventually earning the title Minister of Munitions. Also famously known for being the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- An archduke heir to the throne of Austria and Hungary, who was assassinated by a Serbian terrorist group. His assassination is what sparked the start of WWI.
- The 28th President of the United States during WWI, came up with the Fourteen Points and established the League of Nations.
- First used by the Germans in WWI, this type of weaponry included tear gas, chlorine, and mustard gas.
- A type of land warfare where each side digs long lines of trenches for protection against enemies and opponents.
- Alliance formed by Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
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- WWI set the stage for a whole new way of fighting. For the first time in history, these new and powerful tools were used on land, sea, and air.
- They were used as messengers, companions, and mascots.
- Set limits on the purchase of high-demand items including gasoline, sugar, coffee, meat, butter, cheese, fats, oils, and canned or processed foods. This helped free up more factory processed foods for the military.
- November 11, 1918, when World War I came to an end.
- The desire to stay out of the war.
- Alliance formed by Britain, France, Russia, and the United States.
- The organization of countries to prevent wars and protect nations.
- This 1917 telegram, deciphered by British cryptographers, contained information from the German Foreign Minister to Mexico, offering U.S. territory to Mexico in return for joining the German cause. The “________ Telegram” pulled the U.S. into the war.
- A proposal by President Woodrow Wilson calling for national security and peace terms: freedom of the seas, restoration of territories, and the right to national self-determination.
- Founder of the Russian Communist Party and leader of the Soviet Union, the world’s first communist state. After his death, Joseph Stalin came to power.
- They were needed in the workplace with men overseas fighting in the war. Millions went to work in factories, offices, shops, and farms, as well as becoming nurses. Their experiences led them to gain more rights and freedom.
- Information that is used to change a person's point of view and thinking. It also helped with the recruitment for the war.
23 Clues: The desire to stay out of the war. • November 11, 1918, when World War I came to an end. • They were used as messengers, companions, and mascots. • The belief that your country deserves more success than others. • Alliance formed by Britain, France, Russia, and the United States. • The organization of countries to prevent wars and protect nations. • ...
World War II 2019-05-16
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- the the air force of Great Britain
- The extermination of an entire group of people
- a prison for those who pose as a threat to the state or country
- The Germans quickly pushed the allied forces back about 65 miles, creating a huge bulge in the allied lines
- More than 600 Americans and about 10,000 Filipinos died
- a secret program
- Great Britain,the Soviet Union, the United States, China, France
- American and Japanese aircraft carriers and fighter planes clashed
- a weapon that produces tremendous power by splitting atoms
- American, British, and Canadian troops invaded France on June 6, 1944
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- A term used by the Nazis which meant the extermination of the Jews
- Victory in Europe Day
- A key turning point of the war
- Victory in Japan Day
- The largest naval battle in history
- purposely crashing piloted planes into enemy ships
- when countries would give in to Hitler's demands so a war would not begin
- the mass murder of 6 million Jews and non-Jews
- Where allied forces took only the most strategically important islands, instead of each Japanese-held island
- began on June 4, 1942, when Japan started bombing the islands
20 Clues: a secret program • Victory in Japan Day • Victory in Europe Day • A key turning point of the war • the the air force of Great Britain • The largest naval battle in history • The extermination of an entire group of people • the mass murder of 6 million Jews and non-Jews • purposely crashing piloted planes into enemy ships • ...
Chapter 20 World 2019-12-13
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- increase in numbers
- unlawful use of violence
- deliberate modification of an organism
- person forced to leave their country
- layer in the earths stratosphere
- expression of opinions
- loss of body's cellular immunity
- freedoms everyone is entitled to
- natural course without tariffs quotas
- increase in crop production
- large spacecraft orbit around earth
- global computer network
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- protect u.s. against threats
- culture based on the tastes of ordinary people
- system of trade
- industrialized nation
- identical copy
- sovereign state has developed economy
- unequal treatment based on gender
- disruption fear in society
- realistically attainable growth
- physical comfort
- tools to obstruct terrorism
23 Clues: identical copy • system of trade • physical comfort • increase in numbers • industrialized nation • expression of opinions • global computer network • unlawful use of violence • disruption fear in society • tools to obstruct terrorism • increase in crop production • protect u.s. against threats • realistically attainable growth • layer in the earths stratosphere • ...
Around the world 2019-11-27
30 Clues: Lago • Città • Ponte • Isola • Fiume • Valle • Mondo • Porto • Oceano • Roccia • Grotta • Strada • Vulcano • Cascata • Deserto • Giungla • Foresta • Persone • Collina • Animali • Bandiera • Ferrovia • Montagna • Galleria • Polo Sud • Piramide • Villaggio • Polo Nord • Paese, nazione • Ruderi, rovina
World History Crossword 2023-05-18
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- Opposition force to the Islamic rule in India
- Muslim traveler who had detailed accounts of his travels in journals
- Young Christian boys who were converted and trained in the Ottoman Empire
- Japanese revolution that ended the Tokugawa Shogunate
- First president of the Republic of China
- King of the Mali Empire who was the richest man to have ever lived
- Greatest center of learning in the Post Classical Era
- Navigation instrument used to measure latitude
- Targeted segregation in South Africa
- German Priest who
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- Third emperor of the Mughal Empire who was very religiously tolerant
- Stalin's economic plan for the USSR in the early 1900s
- House of Islam
- Test to determine competence for government jobs in Song Dynasty
- Revolt against the Qing Dynasty that resulted in approx 50 million dead
- Important city for Trans-Saharan trade in Mali
- Meeting to partition Africa to the European powers
- Empire in China established by the Mongols
- First chancellor of Germany
- Great Chinese Admiral who led 7 ocean expeditions
- African narrators or storytellers from the Mali Empire
21 Clues: House of Islam • German Priest who • First chancellor of Germany • Targeted segregation in South Africa • First president of the Republic of China • Empire in China established by the Mongols • Opposition force to the Islamic rule in India • Important city for Trans-Saharan trade in Mali • Navigation instrument used to measure latitude • ...
World History EOC 2023-05-24
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- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- ("Birthday of the Church) The fiftieth day following Passover in the OT, which commemorates the giving of the law on Mt. Sinai; 50th day after in the Crucifixion in the NT, which marks the day the Holy Spirit fell on the early Apostles and disciples.
- small river or stream that flows in to a larger river or stream; a branch of the river
- a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams enabling crops to grow
- A supreme political and religious leader in a Muslim government (successors to Muhammad - as in the 4 Rightly Guided caliphs who ruled, one after the other, following Muhammad's death)
- City in western Arabia; birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad, and ritual center of the Islamic religion.
- Groups of related families, loosely joined together
- the official count of a population
- A system of managing government through departments run by appointed officials
- concerning farms, farmers, or the cultivating of land
- Preparing the land to grow crops; improvement for agricultural purposes
- A journey to a place considered sacred for religious purposes.
- Fine yellowish light silt deposited by wind and water.
- A large area of flat land elevated high above sea level
- characterized by or calling for continued sitting; remaining in one place
- seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons
- religion; based on the teachings of Muhammad; followers are called Muslims
- A description of surface features of land.
- mistreatment or punishment of a group of people because of their beliefs (for example, during the Tang Dynasty, Buddhists were persecuted, as the Tang leaders feared the growing influence these "outsiders" were having on Chinese thought)
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- a system in which promotion is based on individual ability or achievement
- Belief in one God
- half of a sphere, one half of the earth
- extended families claiming a common ancestor
- A black stone building in Mecca that is shaped like a cube and that is the most sacred Muslim pilgrim shrine
- The three initial letters of Christ's name in Greek, which came to serve as a monogram for Christ (chi-rho-iota).
- A large arena in Rome where gladiator contests and other games and sporting events were held. Christian persecutions also occurred here, as well.
- suitable for growing crops; "farmable"
- regions, especially with reference to their temperature and distance from the equator.
- bring together parts of a country under one government (ex: China under Wendi's leadership in the Sui Dynasty)
- Islamic God
30 Clues: Islamic God • Belief in one God • the official count of a population • suitable for growing crops; "farmable" • half of a sphere, one half of the earth • A description of surface features of land. • extended families claiming a common ancestor • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • Groups of related families, loosely joined together • ...
world history 2 2023-05-16
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- The Islamic holy book
- Person who started WW2
- A Muslim ruler
- Ruler who has complete control over the government
- Opposition to all war
- Religion founded by Jesus Christ
- A group of states and territories ruled by one ruler
- Country led by Leonidas during the Peloponnesian war
- Creator of the Pythagorean theorem
- Government in which power belongs to few people
- capital of Greece
- A person of the Judaist religion
- City where the second atomic bomb was dropped
- Belief of complete and unrestricted power of the government
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- Oldest religion in the world
- An agreement between countries
- A belief in which one race is superior to the others
- City where the first atomic bomb was dropped
- After WW1, a territory ministered by a western power
- Severe shortage in food in which a large group of people starve
- A shepherd mentioned in the bible who defeated goliath
- capital of Japan
- Government in which a king or queen exercises central power
- Founder of Judaism
- the first world war
- Religion founded by Abraham
26 Clues: A Muslim ruler • capital of Japan • capital of Greece • Founder of Judaism • the first world war • The Islamic holy book • Opposition to all war • Person who started WW2 • Religion founded by Abraham • Oldest religion in the world • An agreement between countries • Religion founded by Jesus Christ • A person of the Judaist religion • Creator of the Pythagorean theorem • ...
World History Final 2023-05-16
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- a Polish union movement of the 1980s that became the major force of opposition to communist rule in Poland
- a measure of standard of living determined by dividing total GDP by total population; does not measure average income; per capita means “per person
- nonprofit organizations that operate outside of governments, often with a focus on humanitarian or environmental concerns
- a 1993 treaty, signed by Mexico, the United States, and Canada, to create a free trade zone
- a group of countries with few or no duties on trade with one another
- the process of constructing political institutions and a stable government in a country
- a pattern of resource use and economic growth designed to meet current needs while preserving the environment and ensuring that future generations will also be able to meet their needs
- the process of removing government restrictions on firms in order to promote competition or encourage economic activity
- the process by which people and economies around the world are becoming increasingly interconnected; the term is often used to refer to economic globalization, the integration of national economies
- a series of popular revolts against oppressive rulers in North Africa and the Middle East
- a criminal organization that controls drug trafficking operations
- the total value of goods and services produced in a country in a year
- an alliance of European countries begun in 1993 which was designed to advance the continent’s economic integration and unify its laws and foreign policies
- the unrestricted movement of goods and services across borders
- rights that are regarded as belonging to all people, such as the right to life, liberty, and equality before the law, as well as freedom of religion, expression, and assembly
- a political philosophy that favors the common person’s interests over those of wealthy people or business interests
- the act of saving or rescuing something, such as a business, from financial problems
- the UN body responsible for maintaining international peace and security. It has five permanent members nations and ten members nations that hold two-year terms.
- the system of racial separation in South Africa, designed to create a fully segregated society
- an international terrorist organization, founded by the terrorist leader Osama bin Laden
- a group of 53 African states that works to promote peace, security, and development in Africa
- the average number of years people live within a given population
- former mandates placed under United Nations administration after World War II
- a document adopted by the United Nations in 1948 affirming basic human rights, including the right to life, liberty, and equality before the law, as well as freedom of religion, expression, and assembly
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- an international group formed by nations often with the goal of increasing trade or security
- large company based in one country but with operations in other parts of the world
- the chief policymaking body of the UN. All 193 members of the UN sit in the General Assembly.
- a group of islands
- a period in which there is a decline in economic activity and prosperity
- the transformation of society from one that is organized and operates based on religious ideas to one that is organized and operates based on nonreligious ideas
- chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons that can inflict extremely severe damage on a very large scale
- radical and ultraconservative Muslim group that supported al Qaeda and ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, when U.S. forces ousted it from power
- one community’s imposition of various aspects of its own way of life onto another community
- a long-term change in climate patterns on Earth, typically including changes in average global temperatures, precipitation, and in the frequency of severe weather
- an obstacle that can restrict a producers's access to a market and limit competition
- the transformation of society from rural and agrarian to urban and industrial
- the spread of cultural traits from one society or place to another
- an international war declared by President George W. Bush aimed at finding and defeating every terrorist organization in the world, beginning with the U.S.-led invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq
38 Clues: a group of islands • the unrestricted movement of goods and services across borders • a criminal organization that controls drug trafficking operations • the average number of years people live within a given population • the spread of cultural traits from one society or place to another • a group of countries with few or no duties on trade with one another • ...
AP World Terms 2023-05-15
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- The highest order you can attain in Hinduism or Buddhism that is above reincarnation
- armed pilgramages to attempt to take back the christian holy land from the muslims
- a form of slavery used in the Americas
- Also known as the agricultural revolution
- A lifestyle where a group of people settle in one place
- Letter that Simone Bolivar wrote spurring revolution
- The first person to reach india by sea
- The first person to find the Americas
- The caliphate of Muslims who went to Spain
- a government system in early Japan and early Europe
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- Confucian ideals of relationships
- A series of raised fields used in Mesoamerica to yield better crops
- the northern khanate of the mongols
- A form of government where a priest serves in the name of god
- A lifestyle in which your group continually moves around and lives of the land. Ex:Mongols
- A form of work where the people are tied to the land
- the youngest religion
- Regional leaders in feudalist Japan
- people sent to spread their religion sent by their church on a mission
- Leader of the USSR who caused the Ukrainian Famine
20 Clues: the youngest religion • Confucian ideals of relationships • the northern khanate of the mongols • Regional leaders in feudalist Japan • The first person to find the Americas • a form of slavery used in the Americas • The first person to reach india by sea • Also known as the agricultural revolution • The caliphate of Muslims who went to Spain • ...
AP World Crossword 2023-05-15
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- Tech companies profit from war
- Hindu union with the divine
- Roman Catholic administration
- Evolution of races
- Confucian policy for girls
- A limited amount of wealth
- Authoritarian Nationalism
- Confucian virtue for ancestors
- Invictus and Cecil Rhodes
- Crop Innovation
- Mongol empire in China
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- Banana trade monopoly
- Caused spheres of influence
- Lords
- seasonal indian oean winds
- A vindication on the rights of women
- Dar-Al-Islam laws
- Martin Luther nailing paper
- Less population Africa more wives
- Raised Aztec fields
20 Clues: Lords • Crop Innovation • Dar-Al-Islam laws • Evolution of races • Raised Aztec fields • Banana trade monopoly • Mongol empire in China • Authoritarian Nationalism • Invictus and Cecil Rhodes • seasonal indian oean winds • Confucian policy for girls • A limited amount of wealth • Hindu union with the divine • Caused spheres of influence • Martin Luther nailing paper • ...
World History II 2023-05-17
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- deliberate and systematic killing of people who belong to a certain group
- Muslim House of worship
- the spreading of Jews beyond their homeland
- glorification of the military
- formal agreement between 2+ nations or powers to cooperate and come to one another's defense
- person who assumes financial risk in the hope of making profit
- any centralized, authoritarian government system
- a leader in Spanish conquests of America, Mexico, and Peru in the 16th century
- trade between countries without quotas or tarrifs
- form of socialism advocated by Karl Marx
- the organization of money
- government in which people hold power
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- French Protestants
- economic system in which the means of production are privately owned and operated for profit
- One leader
- domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country
- movement away from one's homeland
- an intellectual movement at the heart of Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- one of the 5 pillars of islam
- A shortage of food in which large numbers of people starve
20 Clues: One leader • French Protestants • Muslim House of worship • the organization of money • glorification of the military • one of the 5 pillars of islam • movement away from one's homeland • government in which people hold power • form of socialism advocated by Karl Marx • the spreading of Jews beyond their homeland • any centralized, authoritarian government system • ...
WORLD LITERATURE (ASIA) 2023-05-19
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- THE AGE OF REASON
- MEANS OLD ENGLISH
- THE LARGEST CONTINENT
- MEANS REBIRTH
- SUCCESSION OF RULERS IN CHINA
- 21ST CENTURY GENRE ORIGINATED IN JAPAN
- EMPHASIZES ON EMOTION AND IMAGINATION
- THE EARLIEST FORM OF THEATRICAL DRAMA IN JAPAN
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- DRAMA WRITTEN BY KALIDASA
- THE STORY OF RAMA AND SITA
- A COLLECTION OF INDIAN FABLES
- A TRADITIONAL PUPPET PLAY IN JAPAN
- A COLLECTION OF HYMNS IN INDIA
- GOLDEN AGE OF LITERATURE
- MEANS LETTERS
- A COLLECTION OF SAYINGS, AND IDEAS BY CONFUCIUS
- POEM CONSISTS OF THREE LINES WITH 5,7,5 SYLLABLES
- CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE IN JAPAN
- WRITTEN BY HOMER
- A ROMANTICIST, WILLIAM ____________
20 Clues: MEANS LETTERS • MEANS REBIRTH • WRITTEN BY HOMER • THE AGE OF REASON • MEANS OLD ENGLISH • THE LARGEST CONTINENT • GOLDEN AGE OF LITERATURE • DRAMA WRITTEN BY KALIDASA • THE STORY OF RAMA AND SITA • A COLLECTION OF INDIAN FABLES • SUCCESSION OF RULERS IN CHINA • A COLLECTION OF HYMNS IN INDIA • A TRADITIONAL PUPPET PLAY IN JAPAN • CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE IN JAPAN • ...
AP World History 2023-06-02
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- A system of writing originating in Mesopotamia, known as the first written language on earth
- Young Christan Boys who were kidnapped converted to Islam and became
- King of France in 1643 associated with the image of an absolute monarch and strong, centralized state.
- Highest persona on the Spanish hierarchy in the 16th-18th century.
- Forbib anyone of non-European ethnic origin from migrating to Australia in 1901
- An instrument used by sailors to determine their location by looking at the position of stars and planets
- A polytheistic religion that believes in Brahma, the creator of God and Vishnu, Shiva and Devi
- A leader that was exiled to Saint Helena.
- Native Indians trained in European style in the armies of the Mughal Empire.
- An ancient Chinease belif system with three essential beliefs being Fillial Piety, humaneness and ritual.
- Meaning "Mongol Peace" describing a time of relative stability under the Mongol Empire during the 13th and 14th empires
- Triangular sails that allowed ships to sail against the wind making early oceanic sailing possible
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- An uprising began by peasants against foreigners that occurred in China in 1900
- The eight aspects that need to be completed to reach Nirvana.
- Mandatory service in the Inca Empire which made temporary assignments for workers of community projects such as mining
- Itallion astronomer who discovered planets orbit the sun.
- A human-made waterway that connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.
- Chinese custom of breaking and tightly binding the feet of young girls in order to change their shape and size
- Small stationary artificial islands used for agriculture also known as "floating garden"
- The birthplace of Muhammad and is considered the holiest city
20 Clues: A leader that was exiled to Saint Helena. • Itallion astronomer who discovered planets orbit the sun. • The eight aspects that need to be completed to reach Nirvana. • The birthplace of Muhammad and is considered the holiest city • Highest persona on the Spanish hierarchy in the 16th-18th century. • ...
World History Crossword 2023-06-06
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- Helper or right hand man to a high ranking political official
- Each of the hereditary classes of Hindu society
- The belief rooted in Hinduism of an endless cycle of reincarnation
- The governments of Japan starting in the late 12th century.
- Major trade route connecting the nations of the Mediterranean with the Middle East
- Intellectual movement taking place from the 17-18th centuries in Europe
- An economic system with the idea that a nation's wealth was best supported by increasing exports and trade
- View that the struggle between social classes defines economic relations in a capitalist economy
- Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist
- When unlimited and undivided authority is conceded to the ruler
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- Type of bird excrement that played a significant role in the economy and history of Peru
- Type of farming used in Mesoamerica made up of floating Islands and structured on beads of aquatic plants
- Sailing completely around the globe
- Main belief system of Han Dynasty China
- The control of a weaker area by a stronger one, usually involving direct territorial acquisition or gaining economic and political control of an area
- Sense of pride that occurs when a nation is unified under a government that the majority feels is representative of their country.
- Radical democrat and key figure in the French Revolution of 1789.
- Founder of Islam
- Name given to colonial residents of Latin America born in Spain
- A laborer working on land owned by a higher lord or member of the nobility.
20 Clues: Founder of Islam • Sailing completely around the globe • Main belief system of Han Dynasty China • Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist • Each of the hereditary classes of Hindu society • The governments of Japan starting in the late 12th century. • Helper or right hand man to a high ranking political official • ...
AP WORLD HISTORY 2023-06-05
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- Who was the ruler of Vichy France
- What puppet state did Japan have in China
- A famous person who led the colonization of the Amercians and the second group of Eurpeans to reach the Americas.
- A time where Europe was able to surpass all other regions in economics and military power
- Who was the polish king that died crusade of varna
- This term is used when Eurpeans started to think differently about existing social order
- who was the leader that russia installed in chechnya
- Which general crossed the Alps with war elephants
- Which byzantine emperor retake rome
- What term was used to describe Muhammad and his followers leaving Mecca
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- Which famous disease killed over half of Eurpeans in the 14 century
- A Symphony written by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov which is about and named after a Pre-Islamic Arab Knight
- Which Dynasty built the great wall of China
- What was the name of the bear that served in the polish military
- which city was tsar nicholas ii was murdered
- which empire invaded greece in 480 bc
- Ocean A two word term that is a network of trade routes that involved Asia, Africa, and the Middle East
- In what animal did country went war to
- who was the last soviet leader
- What city was captured by six german soldiers
- What nation had a successive slave revolt
21 Clues: who was the last soviet leader • Who was the ruler of Vichy France • Which byzantine emperor retake rome • which empire invaded greece in 480 bc • In what animal did country went war to • What puppet state did Japan have in China • What nation had a successive slave revolt • Which Dynasty built the great wall of China • which city was tsar nicholas ii was murdered • ...
AP World bananza 2023-06-01
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- Confucius book
- Mandatory public service system in the Inca Empire
- What was the earliest legal code?
- Fused elements of Buddhism and Confucianism
- Islamic government created in 1206
- Renaissance term relating to the shifting of weight in art?
- A set of principles that form the basis of a philosophy
- Who is the God in Islam?
- Wars fought by Christians and Muslims
- What treaty divided newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal?
- Who led the religious faith in Islam after Muhammed's death?
- Triangular sail that allowed ships to sail against the wind
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- Economic side of feudalism
- Chinese custom that symbolized a girl's willingness to obey
- Who wrote the 95 theses?
- Revolutions that followed the Age of Enlightenment?
- What declined in Late Modern Part 2?
- Rebirth” of traditional art and cultural values
- Journey from Mecca to Medina
- What were the wars between China and England?
- What was one Empire that resisted Islam?
- What Gunpowder Empire was Shia Muslim?
22 Clues: Confucius book • Who wrote the 95 theses? • Who is the God in Islam? • Economic side of feudalism • Journey from Mecca to Medina • What was the earliest legal code? • Islamic government created in 1206 • What declined in Late Modern Part 2? • Wars fought by Christians and Muslims • What Gunpowder Empire was Shia Muslim? • What was one Empire that resisted Islam? • ...
AP World Crossword 2023-06-02
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- The Sun King was most famous for implementing what style of ruling?
- What revolution was fueled by Toussaint L’overture?
- What location was important for the wealthy class to discuss ideas during the enlightenment?
- What was the name of the 3 member body of government created after the French Revolution?
- What rebellion is another name for the Indian Revolt?
- What were the societies created by runaway slaves in the Americas called?
- What religion believes there is no god?
- Which reformation was started by Martin Luther and the 95 Theses?
- What was the name of the Japanese industrial restoration that defended against foreign influence?
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- In the casta system, what is the name of individuals who were born on the Iberian Peninsula?
- Which Chinese Dynasty was ruled under the Mongols?
- What was the ideology that fueled European imperialism and made conquerors believe their actions were justified?
- Mines in Latin America were most important for bringing ____ around the world
- During the Renaissance, this was used in art to show highlights
- What was the first name of the man who created the ideology behind the wealth of nations?
- What was the last name of the women who wrote a vindication of the rights of women?
- What was the first name of the king of England who founded the Church of England?
- In the French Estates General, which estate represented the majority of the population?
- In the second wave of imperialism there was a scramble for which country?
- Which was the primary nation that was able to take imperial control of India through companies?
20 Clues: What religion believes there is no god? • Which Chinese Dynasty was ruled under the Mongols? • What revolution was fueled by Toussaint L’overture? • What rebellion is another name for the Indian Revolt? • During the Renaissance, this was used in art to show highlights • Which reformation was started by Martin Luther and the 95 Theses? • ...
English World II 2023-05-31
20 Clues: ilm • kuues • viies • tuled • raiuma • ämblik • kolmas • meduus • tirima • jõehobu • papagoi • kampsun • bassein • imeline • võistlus • mõistatus • akvaarium • detsember • viinamarjad • kustutuskumm
world history review 2023-05-31
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- Africa and Europe were surrounded by the
- Indian religion
- 🕋
- Respect for nature and family
- Civilization in Central America
- Belief in Allah and the disciple Muhammad
- Dicsiple of Islam
- Continent home to Egypt, Zimbabwe, Ghana, etc
- many gods
- Built pyramids, centered in Africa
- Democratic civilization in Greek
- Militaristic civilization in Greek
- Built the Great Wall Of China (again take a wild guess 😱😱😱), traded the most between civilizations
- Many civilizations before the spread of trade and religion were
- holy Islamic book
- Located In South America
- God of Thunder
- one god
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- Egypt and Saudi Arabia were near the
- Capital of Italy
- Belief in God and the disciple Jesus
- Pakistan is nearby this sea
- where silk was traded (omg take a wild guess 😱😱😱)
- God of Islam; meaning "god" in Arabic
- Sacred Place of Islam
- After the spread of religion and trade, many civilizations became
- Balance between good and evil
- God of War
- This country believed in Shintoism and shares lots of cultural aspects with China
- Located in Mesoamerica
30 Clues: 🕋 • one god • many gods • God of War • God of Thunder • Indian religion • Capital of Italy • Dicsiple of Islam • holy Islamic book • Sacred Place of Islam • Located in Mesoamerica • Located In South America • Pakistan is nearby this sea • Respect for nature and family • Balance between good and evil • Civilization in Central America • Democratic civilization in Greek • ...
Wonderful World 4 2023-06-08
20 Clues: et • sos • çiğ • çorba • iğrenç • doymuş • susamış • tencere • eklemek • tamamen • doğramak • on dayan • sağlıklı • lezzetli • kaynatmak • kızartmak • dilimlemek • karıştırmak • up Acele et • deniz ürünleri
World Oceans Day 2023-05-30
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- Ocean ________ can be used to replace human bone.
- ___________________ are the largest animals on Earth, and have hearts the size of small cars! (Two words)
- ________ shells are made up of over 50 bones fused together
- We know more about the surfaces of the moon and mars than we do about our own ________________. Only 5% of this has been accurately mapped by scientists. (Two words)
- Australian crocodile hunter Steve Irwin was famously killed by what type of animal?
- ________ can be born square. Some suffer from an extremely rare birth defect and are actually square in shape! It can only happen to those with five points and the exact nature of the mutation is still unknown.
- ________are the only animals on earth that aren’t birthed by the mothers, instead the males get pregnant.
- Every year, 8 million metric tons of __________ waste enters our ocean
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- The ________ is home to 94% of all life on earth
- The oceans largest living structure, The Great Barrier Reef, is located in ________
- Many fish are sequential hermaphrodites which are born as females and become male later on. ________ are all male except the largest one, which becomes a female.
- A “smack” is the collective term for a large group of what stinging, tentacle sea creatures?
- This species of shark can live for over 400 years.
- Special compounds extracted from the cell walls of _________, known as alginates, are used widely in everyday products including beer, ice cream, adhesives, ceramics, paper, waterproof fabrics and antacids.
- Which state has the greatest amount of oceanic coastline, with more miles of coastline than all the rest of the United States combined?
- The Ocean provides more than half the _________ we breathe
- __________ create one of the most intricate mandala nests found anywhere on Earth. Once they have attracted a mate, they will guard the eggs in the center of it.
- ________ kill less than 20 people per year, but people kill 11,500 of them per hour.
- Some scientists believe that the spiral tusk on which type of arctic whale helps attract mates?
- Also known as a Killer Whale, the ________ is actually a member of the dolphin family.
20 Clues: The ________ is home to 94% of all life on earth • Ocean ________ can be used to replace human bone. • This species of shark can live for over 400 years. • The Ocean provides more than half the _________ we breathe • ________ shells are made up of over 50 bones fused together • Every year, 8 million metric tons of __________ waste enters our ocean • ...
World Oceans Day 2023-05-30
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- Ocean ________ can be used to replace human bone.
- ___________________ are the largest animals on Earth, and have hearts the size of small cars! (Two words)
- Sea ________ shells are made up of over 50 bones fused together
- We know more about the surfaces of the moon and mars than we do about our own ________________. Only 5% of this has been accurately mapped by scientists. (Two words)
- Australian crocodile hunter Steve Irwin was famously killed by what type of animal?
- ________ can be born square. Some suffer from an extremely rare birth defect and are actually square in shape! It can only happen to those with five points and the exact nature of the mutation is still unknown.
- ________are the only animals on earth that aren’t birthed by the mothers, instead the males get pregnant.
- Every year, 8 million metric tons of __________ waste enters our ocean
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- The ________ is home to 94% of all life on earth
- The oceans largest living structure, The Great Barrier Reef, is located in ________
- Many fish are sequential hermaphrodites which are born as females and become male later on. ________ are all male except the largest one, which becomes a female.
- A “smack” is the collective term for a large group of what stinging, tentacle sea creatures?
- This species of shark can live for over 400 years.
- Special compounds extracted from the cell walls of _________, known as alginates, are used widely in everyday products including beer, ice cream, adhesives, ceramics, paper, waterproof fabrics and antacids.
- Which state has the greatest amount of oceanic coastline, with more miles of coastline than all the rest of the United States combined?
- The Ocean provides more than half the _________ we breathe
- __________ create one of the most intricate mandala nests found anywhere on Earth. Once they have attracted a mate, they will guard the eggs in the center of it.
- ________ kill less than 20 people per year, but people kill 11,500 of them per hour.
- Some scientists believe that the spiral tusk on which type of arctic whale helps attract mates?
- Also known as a Killer Whale, the ________ is actually a member of the dolphin family.
20 Clues: The ________ is home to 94% of all life on earth • Ocean ________ can be used to replace human bone. • This species of shark can live for over 400 years. • The Ocean provides more than half the _________ we breathe • Sea ________ shells are made up of over 50 bones fused together • Every year, 8 million metric tons of __________ waste enters our ocean • ...
ancient world history 2023-10-02
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- the earliest hominid to make tools.
- classes of status in a society
- study of human history
- early australopithecine
- hunting and finding food back in the day
- old srone age
- later part of the stone age
- believing in everyone is equal
- between russia and usa
- guy found in mountains frozen
- taming a animal
- worker who does a trade
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- labor divided between people
- pre history village
- migration of humans
- humans
- cave in france
- upright man
- cultures blend
- genus of early hominins that existed in Africa during the Pliocene and Early Pleistocene
- discovered proconsul
- birth of agriculture
- moving one place to another
- study of human development
- family of primates
- before written langauge
- a old object made by humans
- large stone
28 Clues: humans • upright man • large stone • old srone age • cave in france • cultures blend • taming a animal • family of primates • pre history village • migration of humans • discovered proconsul • birth of agriculture • study of human history • between russia and usa • early australopithecine • before written langauge • worker who does a trade • study of human development • moving one place to another • ...
World History Crossword 2023-12-19
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- A persons point of view
- Americas, Africa, Europe
- Economic system that gives workers authority of their own property
- Believes caliphs are the rightful successor to Muhammad
- Laboring class
- Economic system where businesses have authority of capital goods
- Establishing a colony on another countries property
- 5 pillars of Islam (3/5)
- People being forced of their home
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- The movement from one part of the world to another
- Passage that brought Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World
- Changes made to existing structure not completely redone
- Complete and total change
- Believes Imams are the rightful successor of Muhammad
- Bring people to a new area
- Large buildings divided into smaller apartments
- The movement of people into cities
- Multiple countries ruled by a ruler or government
- A country who's power relies on wealth
- A judgement based on personal experience
20 Clues: Laboring class • A persons point of view • Americas, Africa, Europe • 5 pillars of Islam (3/5) • Complete and total change • Bring people to a new area • People being forced of their home • The movement of people into cities • A country who's power relies on wealth • A judgement based on personal experience • Large buildings divided into smaller apartments • ...
Ap world dates 2023-12-15
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- established as first permanent American settlement in 1607
- 1340s
- begins westernizing in 1690s
- 1603-1868
- who had power in 1600-1800
- _______ journey in the 1300s
- discovers americas in 1492
- revolution in 1540s-1700s
- _____ states flourish in 600s-1600s
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- _____ empire falls to the ottomans in 1453
- ______s expeditions in 1433
- empire from 1299-1919
- reformation in 1517
- empire from 1526-1827
- invented in 1454
- _____ states flourish in 1000s-1500s
- 1096-1291
- A for 1100-1533
- empire from 1200-1420
- 1235-1670
20 Clues: 1340s • 1096-1291 • 1603-1868 • 1235-1670 • A for 1100-1533 • invented in 1454 • reformation in 1517 • empire from 1299-1919 • empire from 1526-1827 • empire from 1200-1420 • revolution in 1540s-1700s • who had power in 1600-1800 • discovers americas in 1492 • ______s expeditions in 1433 • begins westernizing in 1690s • _______ journey in the 1300s • _____ states flourish in 600s-1600s • ...
World´s Wonders 2023-12-01
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- These lush terraced gardens adorned the ancient city of Babylon.
- The largest glacier in continental Europe, located in Norway.
- Surrounded by mountains, lakes and glaciers, it is a natural paradise in Canada.
- A densely forested region in Germany, known for its natural and cultural charm.
- With its towering cliffs and giant sequoias, it is a natural treasure in the United States.
- In Argentina, this glacier advances over the lake, creating a visual spectacle.
- The largest cave in the world, located in Vietnam and with its own ecosystems.
- The world's first national park, famous for its geysers and wildlife in the United States.
- The largest desert in the world, it covers much of North Africa.
- The highest waterfall in the world, located in Venezuela, is an impressive spectacle.
- With the highest tides in the world, this bay in Canada offers a unique natural phenomenon.
- An underground wonder in the Philippines, this river flows inside a cave.
- The largest rainforest in the world, home to an immense variety of flora and fauna in South America.
- With its karst islands and crystal clear waters, it is a paradise in Thailand.
- Gigantic bronze statue representing the Greek god Helios, located on the island of Rhodes.
- An underwater sinkhole in Belize, known for its deep blue color and marine life.
- A mountain range spanning Central and Eastern Europe, rich in biodiversity.
- The longest mountain range in the world, which runs through South America.
- A volcanic island in South Korea known for its rock formations and picturesque landscapes.
- The largest coral reef in the world, home to an incredible diversity of marine life in Australia.
- In India, this valley blooms with a variety of flowers during the monsoon season.
- In the United States, this desert is known for its extreme temperatures and unique landscapes.
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- ZeusinOlympia A colossal sculpture of Zeus, supreme god of Greek mythology, located in the temple of Olympia.
- A park in Croatia with waterfalls and lakes interconnected by walkways.
- A vast gorge sculpted by the Colorado River in the United States, with impressive colors.
- Home to the Komodo dragon, this park in Indonesia preserves this unique species.
- With its mysterious stone statues, it is a remote place in Chile.
- An ancient temple dedicated to the goddess Artemis, known for its impressive architecture.
- The largest of the pyramids, an imposing monument built as a tomb for a pharaoh.
- An ancient wonder located on an island, it guided sailors with its light in the port of Alexandria.
- Distinctive, flat mountain formation in South Africa with stunning panoramic views.
- Funerary monument built in memory of King Mausolus in the city of Halicarnassus.
- Located in Canada, it is one of the most accessible glaciers in the world.
- An initiative in Africa to combat desertification by planting trees.
- A bay with thousands of karst islands, creating a stunning landscape in Vietnam.
- A park in China famous for its vibrantly colored lakes and waterfalls.
- In New Zealand, it features rugged fjords and stunning natural beauty.
- Impressive system of waterfalls on the border between Argentina and Brazil, surrounded by tropical jungles.
38 Clues: The largest glacier in continental Europe, located in Norway. • These lush terraced gardens adorned the ancient city of Babylon. • The largest desert in the world, it covers much of North Africa. • With its mysterious stone statues, it is a remote place in Chile. • An initiative in Africa to combat desertification by planting trees. • ...
World Midterm Review 2023-12-07
Across
- Poet/Romeo & Juliet
- Renaissance French Term
- Wrote Declaration of Independence
- Aztecs
- Sistine Chapel Ceiling
- Sold by Catholic Church
- Wealthy Florence Family
- Massive Exchange of Goods
- Incas
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- Martin Luther Famous Document
- Committee of Public Safety Leader
- Separation of Powers
- Life, Liberty, Property
- Printing Press
- Last French King Exicuted
- System Preventing Goods getting to Britain
- Middle Passage Cargo
- City-States
- Painted Mona Lisa
- Act of Supremacy
20 Clues: Incas • Aztecs • City-States • Printing Press • Act of Supremacy • Painted Mona Lisa • Poet/Romeo & Juliet • Separation of Powers • Middle Passage Cargo • Sistine Chapel Ceiling • Renaissance French Term • Life, Liberty, Property • Sold by Catholic Church • Wealthy Florence Family • Last French King Exicuted • Massive Exchange of Goods • Martin Luther Famous Document • ...
WORLD HISTORY FINAL 2023-12-12
Across
- The process of preserving a dead body into a mummy
- An ancient city
- an extensive group of states or countries under one rule
- The state council of the ancient Roman republic and empire
- Empire in Southwest Asia
- A permanet move from a country or region
- A shrine containing the remains of a holy or sainted person and/or artifacts
- The Preserver and guardian of men
- You get what you give good and bad deeds
- A member of iranian people
- A decrease in the purchasing power of money
- Small group having control of a country
- An indigenous pre-Columbian civilization that flourished in the Valley of Oaxaca in Mesoamerica
- art works made during the classical period
- The second king of Kings
- The holy book of Muslims
- ancient kushite ring
- Region along the nile river
- Persian leader that name starts with D
- writings consisting's of hieroglyphs
- 2,000 BC, people mainly used ore like bronze
- A group of Indo Europeans Speakers
- Hypothetical social system in which the father or a male elder has absolute authority over the family group
- A citystate in greece
- A single seller or producer that excludes competition from providing the same product
- 4000-2000BC
- A large Roman town in Campania, Italy which was buried in volcanic ash following the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 CE
- A form of government
- A long poem
- A group of rebels that took over in 750 AD
- An inventer
- An official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests
- A ruler with total power over a country
- characters/ in and used in ancient writings
- Spiritual founder of zorustriunism
- A land based country in south east europe
- Provincal govenor
- Religions city center
- Humans
- A soldier of fortune or hired gun
- The art of beautiful handwriting
- The bishop of rome
- An inhabitant of ancient times
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- 4 collections of prayers
- Ancient assyrian city of mesopotamia
- exchange for other goods
- Exploiters form portiugal
- A system of government in witch priests rule in the name of god
- The royal wife Of Thatmose the third
- upperpart of an ancient Greek city
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- A group of police officers moving in formation
- Comes from the Spanish maíz, or corn
- He is a Greek poet
- A member of hellenic people
- A social system in which positions of dominance and authority are primarily held by women
- The process of preserving a dead body into a mummy
- An abraahomic religion based off the Quaran
- A primate of a family
- a city with surrounding territory thats a independent state
- a person who talks/and acts out gods will
- Structures used to conduct a water stream across a hollow or valley
- Muhammads example
- Process of specializing in one subject
- A visual example.
- Earliest highly developed culture in pre-Columbian Peru
- A cruel ruler
- Greek philosipher
- Last achievement king
- A kingdom located south of kush
- One of the largest deserts
- Medierianan part city in egypt
- African people who lived in Nigeria between 500BC to AD200
- A large amount of rainfall
- A member of society having no permanent abode
- The system of law that Muslims follow
- Aksums chief support
- The leader of Islam
- A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- Ruled Egypt for 200 years
- A complete sense of peace and no problems
- Any of the 12 disciples chosen by Jesus Christ
- The chief pastor and overseer of a diocese
- Author of the titan
- A violent conflict between a state and one or more organized nonstate actors in the state's territory
- The first elaborate pre-Columbian civilization of Mesoamerica
- A member of a class in Sparta
- A event causing great suffering
- A government that has unlimited power
- The first roman emperor
- Taming a animal
- A system of laws
- The arts and manifestations of humans
- The Dynasty of Quin
- Shaped characters used for writing
- One of the 4 major ethnic groups of the Greeks
- Ancient greek mathmatician
- Rebirth after death
- Burned and leveled Nineveh
- The process of becoming similar to others by taking in and using their customs and culture
- a ruler in ancient egypt
- Colourful pottery, textiles and geoglyphs
- People who follow Islam
- The 4th letter in the greek alphabet
- Founder of persian empire
105 Clues: Humans • 4000-2000BC • A long poem • An inventer • A cruel ruler • An ancient city • Taming a animal • A system of laws • Muhammads example • A visual example. • Greek philosipher • Provincal govenor • He is a Greek poet • The bishop of rome • The leader of Islam • Author of the titan • The Dynasty of Quin • Rebirth after death • ancient kushite ring • Aksums chief support • A form of government • ...
WORLD HISTORY FINAL 2023-12-12
Across
- The process of preserving a dead body into a mummy
- An ancient city
- an extensive group of states or countries under one rule
- The state council of the ancient Roman republic and empire
- Empire in Southwest Asia
- A permanet move from a country or region
- A shrine containing the remains of a holy or sainted person and/or artifacts
- The Preserver and guardian of men
- You get what you give good and bad deeds
- A member of iranian people
- A decrease in the purchasing power of money
- Small group having control of a country
- An indigenous pre-Columbian civilization that flourished in the Valley of Oaxaca in Mesoamerica
- art works made during the classical period
- The second king of Kings
- The holy book of Muslims
- ancient kushite ring
- Region along the nile river
- Persian leader that name starts with D
- writings consisting's of hieroglyphs
- 2,000 BC, people mainly used ore like bronze
- A group of Indo Europeans Speakers
- Hypothetical social system in which the father or a male elder has absolute authority over the family group
- A citystate in greece
- A single seller or producer that excludes competition from providing the same product
- 4000-2000BC
- A large Roman town in Campania, Italy which was buried in volcanic ash following the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 CE
- A form of government
- A long poem
- A group of rebels that took over in 750 AD
- An inventer
- An official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests
- A ruler with total power over a country
- characters/ in and used in ancient writings
- Spiritual founder of zorustriunism
- A land based country in south east europe
- Provincal govenor
- Religions city center
- Humans
- A soldier of fortune or hired gun
- The art of beautiful handwriting
- The bishop of rome
- An inhabitant of ancient times
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- 4 collections of prayers
- Ancient assyrian city of mesopotamia
- exchange for other goods
- Exploiters form portiugal
- A system of government in witch priests rule in the name of god
- The royal wife Of Thatmose the third
- upperpart of an ancient Greek city
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- A group of police officers moving in formation
- Comes from the Spanish maíz, or corn
- He is a Greek poet
- A member of hellenic people
- A social system in which positions of dominance and authority are primarily held by women
- The process of preserving a dead body into a mummy
- An abraahomic religion based off the Quaran
- A primate of a family
- a city with surrounding territory thats a independent state
- a person who talks/and acts out gods will
- Structures used to conduct a water stream across a hollow or valley
- Muhammads example
- Process of specializing in one subject
- A visual example.
- Earliest highly developed culture in pre-Columbian Peru
- A cruel ruler
- Greek philosipher
- Last achievement king
- A kingdom located south of kush
- One of the largest deserts
- Medierianan part city in egypt
- African people who lived in Nigeria between 500BC to AD200
- A large amount of rainfall
- A member of society having no permanent abode
- The system of law that Muslims follow
- Aksums chief support
- The leader of Islam
- A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- Ruled Egypt for 200 years
- A complete sense of peace and no problems
- Any of the 12 disciples chosen by Jesus Christ
- The chief pastor and overseer of a diocese
- Author of the titan
- A violent conflict between a state and one or more organized nonstate actors in the state's territory
- The first elaborate pre-Columbian civilization of Mesoamerica
- A member of a class in Sparta
- A event causing great suffering
- A government that has unlimited power
- The first roman emperor
- Taming a animal
- A system of laws
- The arts and manifestations of humans
- The Dynasty of Quin
- Shaped characters used for writing
- One of the 4 major ethnic groups of the Greeks
- Ancient greek mathmatician
- Rebirth after death
- Burned and leveled Nineveh
- The process of becoming similar to others by taking in and using their customs and culture
- a ruler in ancient egypt
- Colourful pottery, textiles and geoglyphs
- People who follow Islam
- The 4th letter in the greek alphabet
- Founder of persian empire
105 Clues: Humans • 4000-2000BC • A long poem • An inventer • A cruel ruler • An ancient city • Taming a animal • A system of laws • Muhammads example • A visual example. • Greek philosipher • Provincal govenor • He is a Greek poet • The bishop of rome • The leader of Islam • Author of the titan • The Dynasty of Quin • Rebirth after death • ancient kushite ring • Aksums chief support • A form of government • ...
Walt Disney World 2023-12-04
Across
- how much land does WDW occupy?
- former epcot fireworks show
- the greatest firework show ever made, so great it got brought back
- new France themed epcot/HS resort
- a useful accessory
- home of haunted mansion, liberty tree tavern, and hall of presidents
- the third park to open
- home to the annual gingerbread house
- what year did WDW open?
- the WDW fire station looks like it’s built out of what?
- we’re walking right down the middle of ____ ______ ___
- a headache well worth it!
- the first park to open
- resort counterpart to the campgrounds
- former MK fireworks show
- a trip through decades
- very popular cold fruity dessert
- an awesome waterpark, cowabunga!
- the better animal kingdom ride pre-show scientist
- home to one of the greatest resort pools
- the best show on property
- the shopping district
- the world of Avatar
- the country you first encounter if left
- the country you first encounter if you go right
- home of big thunder mountain, pecos bills, and country bear jamboree
- the last ride of the day that always has the most agonizing wait
- cars, the lion king, the little mermaid,
- what did the shopping district used to be called?
- movies, sports, music
- cause this here’s ___ ______ ____ __ ___ _________!
- DVC resort
- here you can drink around the world
- pink and blue buildings galore right under the gondolas
- the icon of MK
- thank the _________!
- Toy Story Land is set where?
- what does epcot stand for?
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- home of jungle cruise, enchanted tiki room, and pirates of the caribbean
- the fourth park to open
- the sign you pass while exiting MK
- modern themed MK resort
- home to expedition everest, kali river rapids, and yak & yeti restaurant
- there’s _ _____ __ ________ ________ shining at the end of every day!
- the icon of AK
- galaxy’s edge greeting
- extinct party place at the shopping district
- the second park to open
- extinct skip the line program
- former icon of HS
- the new epcot fireworks show
- former MK night parade, now in Anaheim
- here you leave ____ and enter the world of _________, ________ and _______
- the purple dragon we love to hate
- this ride is located inside the epcot icon
- extinct water park
- the main store at the shopping district
- current MK day parade
- riverside and french quarter
- morning and night
- extinct land at MK
- the original planet created for Galaxy’s Edge
- the only character to have a designated character spot in every park
- home to kilamonjaro safaris, harambe market, and festival of the lion king
- soon to be extinct (pun intended) land in AK
- home of seven dwarfs mine train, gaston’s tavern, and pete’s silly sideshow
- the monorail is often referred to as this
- a super cool water park
- home of TRON lightcycle run, space mountain, and carousel of progress
- former christmas castle decor
- island themed MK resort
- the only type winter weather you will encounter at WDW
- new transportation introduced in 2020
73 Clues: DVC resort • the icon of AK • the icon of MK • former icon of HS • morning and night • a useful accessory • extinct water park • extinct land at MK • the world of Avatar • thank the _________! • current MK day parade • the shopping district • movies, sports, music • galaxy’s edge greeting • the third park to open • the first park to open • a trip through decades • the fourth park to open • ...
Project World History 2023-12-11
Across
- A long journey involving travel by sea
- Exchange for something else, typically as a commercial transaction.
- An approach to life based on reason and our common humanity,
- An aromatic substance used to flavor food
- Instrument for determining the angle between the horizon and a celestial body's
- A yellow precious metal
- The religious system, tenets, or practices of Christians
- Asian country
- A small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship
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- Italian explorer and navigator
- High renown or honor
- Process of establishing control over targeted territories or peoples
- Device that shows the cardinal directions used for navigation
- An economic practice by which governments used their economies to augment state power at the expense of other countries.
- Traveling in or through an unfamiliar area
- A right or perquisite of a sovereign
- Continent located south of Europe
- Belief in a god or gods and the activities that are connected with this belief
- Astronomical instrument, Its various functions also make an analog calculation
- Native or inhabitants of Europe
20 Clues: Asian country • High renown or honor • A yellow precious metal • Italian explorer and navigator • Native or inhabitants of Europe • Continent located south of Europe • A right or perquisite of a sovereign • A long journey involving travel by sea • An aromatic substance used to flavor food • Traveling in or through an unfamiliar area • ...
Early World Explorers 2023-11-18
Across
- Italian / Spanish Discovery of the New World
- Spanish First European explorer to set foot in Florida and established St. Augustine.
- French Led three expeditions of exploration to Canada
- Portuguese Discovery of an ocean route from Portugal to the East.
- Spanish First European explorer to navigate the coast of present day California in the United States.
- Spanish Famous for establishing the colony of New Mexico for Spain
- English The discovery of the Hudson River and Hudson Bay.
- Spanish Famous explorer and colonizer of South Carolina and discoverer of Chesapeake Bay
- Italian / French Famous explorer from Italy who explored the NE coast of North America from Cape Fear, North Carolina to Maine.
- Italian / English Son of the famous explorer John Cabot. Searching for the Northwest passage across North America, attempting to circumnavigate the world and making expeditions to Russia.
- North African Exploring Texas and Southwest America and heralded as having been “the first black man in North America.”
- Spanish Famous Explorer who conquered the Incas of Peru
- Spanish First European to explore the Southwest of North America in Arizona and New Mexico.
- French Discovering the Mississippi River with famous Canadian explorer Louis Joliet
- English Voyages to Labrador and Greenland
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- Spanish First famous European explorer to see the Pacific Ocean from its eastern shore
- Portuguese The first European explorer to lead a 1487 voyage around the Cape of Good Hope on the Southern most tip of South Africa.
- Portuguese The first European explorer to see Brazil in 1500
- English This famous explorer established St Johns, Newfoundland.
- English Captain who explored Southern Pacific Ocean, Hawaii, Australia, & New Zealand
- Italian / English Exploring the coastline of Canada the subsequent colonization of Canada. He was the second famous explorer to find North America (after Christopher Columbus).
- Italian / Spanish America was named after this famous explorer
- English Voyages to South America.
- Italian / Spanish Discovering the Pueblo tribe called the Zuni indians. Duped into believing the myth of the "Seven Golden Cities of Cibola"
- Canadian Famous for exploring the Great Lakes area and discovering the Mississippi River
- Spanish Spanish conqueror of Mexico and the Aztec Empire.
- First Englishman to Circumnavigate the World
- French Famous explorer and founder of Quebec City. Known as 'The Father of Canada'
- Spanish First European to explore Florida and South East America
- English The Discovery of Guiana and establishing the Virginia colony of Roanoke Island, the NC capital is named in his honor.
- English Voyages to Virginia and Roanoke Island and the Azores.
- Italian Exploration of China and Asia. FerdinandMagellan Portuguese First to circumnavigate the world.
32 Clues: English Voyages to South America. • English Voyages to Labrador and Greenland • Italian / Spanish Discovery of the New World • First Englishman to Circumnavigate the World • French Led three expeditions of exploration to Canada • Spanish Famous Explorer who conquered the Incas of Peru • Spanish Spanish conqueror of Mexico and the Aztec Empire. • ...
Heal the World 2023-09-01
42 Clues: Há • Lá • Sei • Mim • Não • Ser • Que • Vida • Cure • Raça • Pode • Você • Para • Amor • Toda • Este • Dele • Faça • Mundo • Lugar • Lugar • Mágoa • Humana • Do que • Chorar • Sentir • Melhor • Chegar • Tentar • Amanhã • Espaço • Pequeno • coração • Tristeza • Caminhos • Descobrir • Brilhante • Realmente • Realmente • Se importa • Muito mais • Necessidade
AP World Quiz 2023-09-12
Across
- allowed for mass production over handwritten copies
- japan's written system
- worked with their hands
- dynasty that established confucianism
- good for dishware
- type of family preferred in vietnam
- shipped from the south to the north
- small rounded buildings
- qin's capital city
- where people follow their spiritual journeys
- worked on land
- bottom of the working class
- dynasty gained control of the silk road
- man of solitude
- japan's animist religion
- noble truth
- japan's written script
- tall thin towers with an odd amount of stairs
- samurai's honor code
- is greater than the subject
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- enlightenment
- made the first guns
- used over coins
- qin dynasty's language for gov officials
- of genji japanese novel
- is greater than females
- for navigation
- dynasty established the grand canal
- reason for suffering
- allowed for boats to go north
- comfortable, lightweight,could be dyed bright colors
- allowed for over seas communication
- japan's land owning families
- people who lived there
- respect for one's elders
- created the great wall of china
- the type of buddhism combined with shinto
- ____ parties
- wealthy city
- korean script
40 Clues: noble truth • ____ parties • wealthy city • enlightenment • korean script • for navigation • worked on land • used over coins • man of solitude • good for dishware • qin's capital city • made the first guns • reason for suffering • samurai's honor code • japan's written system • people who lived there • japan's written script • worked with their hands • of genji japanese novel • is greater than females • ...
Disney World Rides 2023-08-25
Across
- A roller coaster's dash, high-speed loops, and an adrenaline crash.
- Journey to stars in a futuristic zone..
- Home to 999 happy haunts to be seen, spooky manor's where ghouls reside.
- Dive under the sea, where mermaids reside, an enchanting voyage with Ariel as your guide.
- Take a flight through Pandora's magic, and land of the Na'vi, an immersive wonderland.
- Spin in cups with colors so bright, whirling and twirling, a dizzying sight.
- Wild animal safari, creatures at every turn
- Feel like you’ve shrunk down to Chef Remy’s size for a 4D culinary adventure
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- Join the Resistance in an unforgettable battle against the First Order on this exciting ride.
- This little blue alien wreaks havoc in his escape.
- Sail with swashbucklers where treasures gleam, roam the stream.
- A runaway train ride through a wild western land.
- Take off on a family-friendly coaster that twists and turns past giant toys and springs across Andy’s oversized backyard!
- A mountainous gain, with a white monster chase.
- Digging dwarfs invite, with gems that gleam, in a minecart journey, a fair maiden's dream.
- Take off on an intergalactic chase through space and time with the Guardians of the Galaxy.
- A boat adventure with a witty guide who will show you the backside of water.
- Sixty seconds of fright as you rise and plummet through another dimension.
- Big drop awaits at a frontier outpost.
- Take flight on a breezy, airborne adventure as you hang glide above the breathtaking wonders of the world.
20 Clues: Big drop awaits at a frontier outpost. • Journey to stars in a futuristic zone.. • Wild animal safari, creatures at every turn • A mountainous gain, with a white monster chase. • A runaway train ride through a wild western land. • This little blue alien wreaks havoc in his escape. • Sail with swashbucklers where treasures gleam, roam the stream. • ...
World Religions Vocabulary 2023-08-27
Across
- Fear of foreigners
- God or Goddess
- A person regarded as a religious leader
- Something that is not religious in nature
- Pilgrimage to Mecca
- cyclical process of cause and effect
- Christians that take the Bible seriously and tend to be more extreme in belief
- Belief in many Gods
- Place of worship for Jews
- Refrain from sexual activity
- Belief contrary to popular religious belief
- Government based on religion
- Arabic for God
- Someone that dies for their cause
- Extreme discipline
- All knowing, all seeing
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- Food that is acceptable for Jews
- Speak against a belief
- Rebirth after death
- Belief in one God
- Highest state of enlightenment
- Pressure someone to believe a certain way
- Does not believe in God
- Unsure
- Food that is acceptable for Muslims
- Object of devotion
- Religious worship of a specific figure regarded as strange
- Killing of a specific ethnicity or nation of people
- Worship a false idol
- Leader or savior
- Judaism, Christianity and Islam are all this
- Change in life over time
32 Clues: Unsure • God or Goddess • Arabic for God • Leader or savior • Belief in one God • Fear of foreigners • Object of devotion • Extreme discipline • Rebirth after death • Pilgrimage to Mecca • Belief in many Gods • Worship a false idol • Speak against a belief • Does not believe in God • All knowing, all seeing • Change in life over time • Place of worship for Jews • Refrain from sexual activity • ...
world history puzzle 2023-08-24
Across
- period from 500 to 1500
- someone from hungar who was a good horseman
- something charlemagne lead
- something where their power expands
- something used to unite Germanic kingdoms
- ruler of the Franks.
- person who wrote rules for nuns
- 1 someone who became the pope in 590
- a worldly power in politics
- A mounted horseman
- An old warrior that used boats
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- Someone who is a land owner
- the people who adapted christianity
- man who wrote rules for the monastaries
- emperor. someone the pope crowned
- where a monk lived.
- where a nun lived
- the people who fight for control from their father
- area of land
- the son who rules poorly
- Churchly kingdom
- people who invaded from the south
- political and economic system
23 Clues: area of land • Churchly kingdom • where a nun lived • A mounted horseman • where a monk lived. • ruler of the Franks. • period from 500 to 1500 • the son who rules poorly • something charlemagne lead • Someone who is a land owner • a worldly power in politics • political and economic system • An old warrior that used boats • person who wrote rules for nuns • ...
World War ll 2023-12-19
Across
- Hitlers secret police
- Stalin's secret police
- Mussolini's followers. Fascists
- FDR's and Churchill's idea of the post-war world
- Hitlers followers. Nazis
- Germany's take over of Austria
- Germany, Italy, Japan
- Wrote Mein Kampf
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- Hitlers first defeat
- Forign countries had to bring their own ships to trade with America
- France, Great Britain, USA
- Prime Minister of Japan during WWII
- The strategy European powers used on Hitler before the war
- The treaty that ended WWI
- Prime Minister of Great Britain during WWII
- Italian dictator
- Ex: Night of the long knives
- Started the New Deal program
- Germany's new form of warfare. "Lightning war"
- Russian dictator
20 Clues: Italian dictator • Russian dictator • Wrote Mein Kampf • Hitlers first defeat • Hitlers secret police • Germany, Italy, Japan • Stalin's secret police • Hitlers followers. Nazis • The treaty that ended WWI • France, Great Britain, USA • Ex: Night of the long knives • Started the New Deal program • Germany's take over of Austria • Mussolini's followers. Fascists • ...
World War One 2024-01-30
Across
- the name of the ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat with 128 Americans that greatly increased the US need to declare war
- this spread rapidly in the trenches due to poor conditions in sanitation, lice, and rats
- the term to describe the strategy of WWI that involved deep ditches
- the policy of a country that does not take a side during the war
- abbreviation used to remember the causes of WWI as Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Assassination
- that term used to describe the assassination of Francis Ferdinand in relation to the start of the war
- countries of France, Great Britain, Serbia, and Russia that made up this alliance at the start of WWI
- a battle in which neither side can gain an advantage or win
- US President Wilson's plan to create world peace that included the creation of the League of Nations
- the most destructive weapon of WWI
- the goal of Britain and France following WWI for Germany
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- the name of the country that Archduke Francis Ferdinand was from.
- information aimed at influencing the opinions/behaviors of large numbers of people
- a telegram sent to a Mexico from Germany to attack the USA
- countries of Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Ottoman Empire created this alliance at the start of WWI
- the acronym to remember what Germany was required to do in the Treaty of Versailles
- the US Congress voted against joining this organization thought of by President Wilson to maintain world peace
- a war that requires all of a nation’s resources
- the name of the treaty that ended WWI and the palace where it was written and signed.
- term that is to create an agreement to end fighting in the war
20 Clues: the most destructive weapon of WWI • a war that requires all of a nation’s resources • the goal of Britain and France following WWI for Germany • a telegram sent to a Mexico from Germany to attack the USA • a battle in which neither side can gain an advantage or win • term that is to create an agreement to end fighting in the war • ...
World War 1 2024-05-11
Across
- German submarine
- Campaign, failed Allied attempt to capture Constantinople
- Hungary, dual monarchy where the war began
- Telegram, message that helped bring the U.S. into the war
- Battle known for its massive casualties
- Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and later the U.S.
- Agreement that ended the fighting on November 11, 1918
- Site of several major battles in Belgium
- Battle where Germany defeated Russia
- Franz Ferdinand, Austrian leader whose assassination sparked the war
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- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- Treaty that officially ended the war
- Country accused of involvement in the archduke's assassination
- British passenger ship sunk by a German submarine
- Combat characterized by fighting in trenches
- of Nations, international organization proposed by Wilson
- Fourteen Points, peace plan proposed by the U.S. president
- Plan, Germany's strategy for a quick victory in the west
- Longest battle of the war, fought in France
- Nickname for American soldiers in the war
20 Clues: German submarine • Treaty that officially ended the war • Battle where Germany defeated Russia • Battle known for its massive casualties • Site of several major battles in Belgium • Nickname for American soldiers in the war • Hungary, dual monarchy where the war began • Longest battle of the war, fought in France • Combat characterized by fighting in trenches • ...
World War 1 2024-05-17
Across
- -Declared by the United States
- -Declared war on Germany
- -Bloodiest war during ww1
- -Killed by assasination with wife
- -British passenger ship sunk by Germany
- -Invaded luxembourg
- -Marked the end mobile battles
- -Captured by allied troops from ottomans
- -German troops unsuccessful;trench warfare
- -Brought war on the western front to an end
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- -Announces 14 points pogram
- -Lost battle of Tannenberg
- -Led to the US entering the war.
- -Founded the Hull House
- -Invaded serbia
- -This act made it a crime to disclose info that could danger the us
- -A series of attacks germany carried out by allied power
- -British army's first engagement in france
- -Longest battle during ww1
- -Treaty that officially ended ww1
20 Clues: -Invaded serbia • -Invaded luxembourg • -Founded the Hull House • -Declared war on Germany • -Bloodiest war during ww1 • -Lost battle of Tannenberg • -Longest battle during ww1 • -Announces 14 points pogram • -Declared by the United States • -Marked the end mobile battles • -Led to the US entering the war. • -Killed by assasination with wife • -Treaty that officially ended ww1 • ...
World studies vocab 2024-05-13
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- high flat land
- a desert in Africa
- an Asian country known for many discoveries, dynasties & culture
- a Continent containing --- countries one is chad
- a part of the ocean that is against land
- someone who rules an empire
- a Chinese religion about respect
- a group of islands like the Philippines
- a desert in china close to Beijing
- a volcano in japan (water bottle)
- an Asian peninsula where Vietnam took place
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- a plateau in china at 14,800 ft high
- a time ruled by a specific royal family
- when a desert expands into other land
- a Japanese term for lord/someone rich and owned land
- a common Asian food especially in southeast
- a dynasty in china the first to have writing
- the study of rocks
- a trading route over 4000 miles long opened 130bce
- an Asian country known for concurring islands in ww2
- Japanese warriors commonly controlled by lords & ladies
21 Clues: high flat land • a desert in Africa • the study of rocks • someone who rules an empire • a Chinese religion about respect • a volcano in japan (water bottle) • a desert in china close to Beijing • a plateau in china at 14,800 ft high • when a desert expands into other land • a time ruled by a specific royal family • a group of islands like the Philippines • ...
World War One 2024-05-13
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- A new vehicle used underwater
- When neither side can have a decisive victory
- It is a system to control the amount people could buy
- A Serbian secret organization
- British and German soldiers made peace for a day
- The assassin in Sarajevo
- It entered the war in 1917
- Soldiers dug them on the Western Front
- The German emperor
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- Wilson wrote down his ideas in ______ points.
- Germany signed the peace treaty there
- France got this area from Germany
- Joseph The ruler of Austria-Hungary
- The place of the assassination
- The loser countries had to pay it
- Germans were stopped in this battle by Great Britain and France
- An international organization set up after WWI
- The Austro-Hungarian heir
- The Brits and the French designed the first ones
- German plan to avoid fighting on 2 fronts
- It was forbidden for Germany to unite with Austria
- The governments use it to try to influence the people
- The number of soldiers who died in WWI.
23 Clues: The German emperor • The assassin in Sarajevo • The Austro-Hungarian heir • It entered the war in 1917 • A new vehicle used underwater • A Serbian secret organization • The place of the assassination • France got this area from Germany • The loser countries had to pay it • Joseph The ruler of Austria-Hungary • Germany signed the peace treaty there • ...
world studies unit 2024-05-09
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- The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- Refers to the implementation of a system of racial segregation.
- Is One of the most iconic Chinese symbols.
- This color represents happiness, joy, success, and good fortune.
- An imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body.
- A member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan.
- First emperor was Qin Shi Huang.
- Believed to be the richest person in the history of the world.
- An exact place on Earth, often given in terms of latitude and longitude.
- A string of volcanoes and earthquakes around the edges of the Pacific Ocean.
- The process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
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- Location, Place, Region, Movement, and Human-Environment Interaction.
- An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- Loyal followers of the shogunate or military dictatorship.
- Advocacy of extending a country's power and dominion.
- A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- An area drained of its tributaries.
- A network of paths connecting civilizations in the East and well-traveled well traveled for approximately.
- War in the mid-19th century was a critical juncture in modern Chinese history
- The belief in and worship of a superhuman power especially a God or gods.
21 Clues: First emperor was Qin Shi Huang. • An area drained of its tributaries. • Is One of the most iconic Chinese symbols. • Advocacy of extending a country's power and dominion. • A member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan. • Loyal followers of the shogunate or military dictatorship. • Believed to be the richest person in the history of the world. • ...
World War ll 2024-05-15
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- The stage infantry troops create a smokescreen to hide the forces gathering for a breakthrough.
- German for "lightning war," a military tactic that combined swift, massive, and highly coordinated attacks by planes, tanks, and infantry to overwhelm and quickly conquer an enemy.
- Making concessions to an aggressor in order to avoid conflict.
- Soon to be Britain’s next prime minister.
- The stage German attackers identify a weak spot in the enemy's defensive line.
- A settlement reached in September 1938 in which Britain and France agreed to let Germany annex part of Czechoslovakia.
- the stage tanks break through the weak spot, spreading panic among troops and civilians.
- A belief in increasing a nation's military strength as the way to become or remain powerful the glorification of military virtues and ideals.
- A government order involving trade with another nation that forbids the buying or selling of something.
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- A measure, often involving suspension of diplomatic or economic relations, taken by a nation or group of nations against another nation to pressure it to change its behavior.
- The name given to Italy and Germany, and later also to Japan and other German allies, during World War II
- The practice of making unprovoked attacks or other military encroachments on the territory of another country.
- Believed his compromise with the Germans at the Munich conference had secured peace for Europe.
- The nations pledge to respect Chinas territory and independence.
- The stage planes bomb military and civilian targets behind the lines. Paratroopers disrupt communications and slow the movement of enemy reinforcements.
- A policy of limiting a nation's international relations so that it can exist in peace and harmony by itself in the world.
- Leader of Nazis.
- The stage motorized divisions move through the opening and circle back to surround the enemy forces from behind.
- The stage infantry troops arrive to take care of any remaining areas of resistance.
- Army led by Hitler.
20 Clues: Leader of Nazis. • Army led by Hitler. • Soon to be Britain’s next prime minister. • Making concessions to an aggressor in order to avoid conflict. • The nations pledge to respect Chinas territory and independence. • The stage German attackers identify a weak spot in the enemy's defensive line. • ...
World History I 2024-06-05
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- The Golden Rule
- considered humane for the time
- the final prophet of Islam
- Let them eat cake!
- birth place of the Renaissance
- a pilgrimage to Mecca
- Yin & Yang
- People have the right to overthrow their government
- the result of the Reformation
- I think, therefore I am
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- One must cultivate one's own garden
- all men are wicked and selfish
- fastest growing religion in the world
- Father of the scientific method
- Little Corporal
- largest continuous land empire of all time
- number of pillars for Islam
- a rebirth
- Sistine Chapel
- monk who almost dies from lightning
- suffering is a necessary part of life
21 Clues: a rebirth • Yin & Yang • Sistine Chapel • The Golden Rule • Little Corporal • Let them eat cake! • a pilgrimage to Mecca • I think, therefore I am • the final prophet of Islam • number of pillars for Islam • the result of the Reformation • all men are wicked and selfish • considered humane for the time • birth place of the Renaissance • Father of the scientific method • ...
Emmas & Arianas World 2024-05-24
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- Das ist sehr bald und darauf freuen wir uns unnormal
- Ein Reiseziel von Ariana
- Lieblingssnack von Emma
- Eine Kindergartenfreundin von uns
- Das haben wir früher immer in der Pause gespielt
- Unsere Lieblingsfilm
- Lieblingsfarbe von Ariana
- Liebste Winteraktivität von uns
- Unsere tägliches Fahrzeug
- Unser Lieblingslied und auch dein nächster Geburtstag
- Das möchte Emma mal werden
- Unsere LIEBLINGsportlehrerin
- Lieblingschauspieler ;)
- Abstand zwischen Emmas und Aianas Geburtstag
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- Fach in dem Emma super ist
- Wo ist der beste Zeltplatz?
- Ein Reiseziel von Emma
- Emmas neues Alter
- Die coolsten in Erlinsbach
- Geburtsmonat von Emma
- Sie braucht es noch in unserem Supertrio
- Was hatte emma am ersten Tag in der schule an?
- Ein Hobby, welches Emma mal machen will/wollte und ich hoffe sie kann dies eines Tages verwirklichen.
- Unsere Lieblingsjahreszeit
- Machen wir beide sehr gerne, aber in der Schulzeit haben wir fast nie Zeit dafür
- Die coolsten Schuhe die wir haben
- Lieblingsfarbe von Emma
- Emmas Aufenthalsort nächstes Jahr
- Eine Serie die wir beide sehr mögen.
- Früheres Lieblingtier von Emma
30 Clues: Emmas neues Alter • Unsere Lieblingsfilm • Geburtsmonat von Emma • Ein Reiseziel von Emma • Lieblingssnack von Emma • Lieblingsfarbe von Emma • Lieblingschauspieler ;) • Ein Reiseziel von Ariana • Lieblingsfarbe von Ariana • Unsere tägliches Fahrzeug • Fach in dem Emma super ist • Die coolsten in Erlinsbach • Unsere Lieblingsjahreszeit • Das möchte Emma mal werden • ...
World War 2 2024-05-21
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- Battle at the ____, the battle where Germany held many counterattacks that created a bulge in the front lines.
- The beach 338,000 Allied troops were evacuated from
- The last Axis power to give up during World War 2.
- 156,000 Allied troops stormed beaches at Normandy
- what year did the war end
- What party was from Germany, that were anti-semetic
- What country was the Soviet Union
- What did the U.S. state it was about the foreign war
- The general of Japan
- How did Hitler die
- What kind of Bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, and Hiroshima
- communist leader of the soviet union
- Where most Japanese Americans were sent after the attack on Pearl Harbor
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- Who was the commander of the Allied Forces in Europe.
- Leader of Italy
- Political and economic state in which the major productive system are owned by the state
- When Japanese planes attacked an American military base camp, and killed almost 2,300 people
- The German leader
- A limit for the amount of food Americans could buy.
- President at the start of World War 2, who dies
- Churchill Prime Minister of Britain
- When a country begins to feed more money into their military, and build up their army.
- Powers Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Who becomes president after FDR
- Where did the battle of D-Day happen?
- a political party where a government controlled by a dictator controls the people.
- What group of people were personally targeted by Hilter
- Great Britain, US, Soviet Union, France
28 Clues: Leader of Italy • The German leader • How did Hitler die • The general of Japan • what year did the war end • Who becomes president after FDR • Powers Germany, Italy, and Japan • What country was the Soviet Union • Churchill Prime Minister of Britain • communist leader of the soviet union • Where did the battle of D-Day happen? • Great Britain, US, Soviet Union, France • ...
World History A 2024-08-16
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- The process by which more and more people move from the countryside to cities, leading to city growth.
- A complex society with cities, organized government, culture, and often a written language.
- A system where land was owned by lords, and people worked the land in exchange for protection and a place to live.
- A social system where men hold the most power and women are often excluded from it.
- A major change in government or society, usually brought about by the people overthrowing the current leaders.
- A government run by religious leaders, where laws are based on religious beliefs.
- Referring to the original people of a region, who lived there before outsiders arrived.
- Not connected to religion or religious matters.
- A movement in the 16th century aimed at reforming the Roman Catholic Church, leading to the creation of Protestant churches.
- An economic policy that focuses on building a nation's wealth by controlling trade and establishing colonies.
- Related to an empire or its ruler, often referring to something that has to do with the control of other lands.
- A formal agreement between countries, usually to end a conflict or establish rules for interaction.
- Relating to both social and political factors, and how they influence each other.
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- A government where a small group of people, often from the same class or group, hold all the power.
- A time in history when people began to emphasize reason, science, and individual rights over tradition and religious authority.
- A large group of countries or regions controlled by one ruler or government.
- Taking advantage of someone or something unfairly, often for personal gain, like using workers without paying them fairly.
- A strong sense of pride in and loyalty to one's country, often leading to the belief that it is better than others.
- Related to colonies or the period of time when powerful countries were establishing colonies in other parts of the world.
- A person who buys and sells goods, especially in large amounts or internationally.
- A system of government or organization with many departments and rules, often seen as overly complicated.
- When a country takes control of another area or country, often settling its people there and exploiting the local resources.
- A period in European history marked by a renewed interest in art, science, and the ideas of ancient Greece and Rome.
- When a country expands its power by taking over other lands or influencing them politically or economically.
- A rigid social system where people are born into a specific group that determines their social status and occupation.
- A system of government where the people have the power to make decisions, usually by voting.
- A type of government where one person or group has total control over every part of life, including people's beliefs and behavior.
- A series of rulers from the same family who rule over a country for a long period.
- A form of government with a king or queen as the leader, often inherited through family lines.
- A government where one person has total power, often taken and held by force.
30 Clues: Not connected to religion or religious matters. • A large group of countries or regions controlled by one ruler or government. • A government where one person has total power, often taken and held by force. • A government run by religious leaders, where laws are based on religious beliefs. • ...
Ancient World History 2024-03-05
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- First group able to walk on two legs
- First human species to make handaxes
- to spread apart jobs to different people to increase efficiency
- a society where all are considered equal regardless of genre, age, race, or religion
- a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand
- man shot from behind by an arrow found hundreds of years later perfectly preserved in ice
- the division of society based on social and economic status
- Important cave in France containing some of the earliest and most detailed human paintings
- the study of the origin and development of human societies and cultures
- the act of domesticating a wild animal
- Group that was able to survive across many different kinds of environments
- Revolution that resulted in the birth of agriculture
- the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites
- the only marine gateway between the Arctic and the Pacific Ocean
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- Group said to have made the stone tools
- To hunt and fish and harvest to get food
- Living the life of a nomad, having no home/wandering
- Era that lasted from 7000-1700 BCE
- Era that lasted to 10,000 BCE
- an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest
- Famous British Paleontologist known for classifying stone tools found at Olduvai
- Group that tended to have larger brains
- an ancient human settlement in modern-day Turkey
- the spreading ou of culture
- A large stone that forms a prehistoric monument
- the permanent change of residence by an individual or group.
- Anything before writing was invented
27 Clues: the spreading ou of culture • Era that lasted to 10,000 BCE • Era that lasted from 7000-1700 BCE • First group able to walk on two legs • First human species to make handaxes • Anything before writing was invented • the act of domesticating a wild animal • Group said to have made the stone tools • Group that tended to have larger brains • ...
World War 1 2024-03-18
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- when submarines would sink merchant ships such as freighters and tankers without warning
- a act that got passed in 1917 that made it a crime for any person to share information or to interfere with the u.s armed forces or to promote the success of the country's enimes
- Archduke of Austria and thir apparent to Francis joseph 1
- an ancient region and roman province in the Liberian peninsula
- Germany, austira-hungary, ottoman empire, italy
- a way the government would keep lists of names of men In case they need them in military
- a debt obligation issued by the u.s. department of the Treasury in conjunction with the federal reserve
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- posters, pamphlets and other forms
- Made in a crime to convey information to interere with war effort
- loyalty and devotion to a nation
- country's or nations trying to build up the strongest military with the most weapons
- The allies formally referred to as the United Nations from 1942 "big four" is united kingdom, United States, soviet union, and china
- when a strong country takes over a week country
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- a type of land warfare using occupied lines largely comprising military trenches.A divet in the ground where they shoot from.
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict or disagreement
- A coded message sent to Mexico, proposing a military alliance against the U.S
- President for ww1 and he designed 14 points and had ideas of leagues of nations
- the court ruled that freedom of speech and freedom of the press under the first amendment could be limited only if the words in the circumstances created in clear and present danger.
- food and other necessity's for which there is a shortage
- an international organization,headquarter in Geneva, Switzerland,created after the first world war to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
- thechanologiacally advanced submarine used by the Germans during the world wars
- subjected Germany to strict punitive measure
- designed as guidelines for the rebuilding of the postwar world
24 Clues: loyalty and devotion to a nation • posters, pamphlets and other forms • subjected Germany to strict punitive measure • Germany, austira-hungary, ottoman empire, italy • when a strong country takes over a week country • food and other necessity's for which there is a shortage • Archduke of Austria and thir apparent to Francis joseph 1 • ...
mlb world series 2024-03-08
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- goes on your head
- baseball stadium name in houston
- name of stadiumidum of the red sox
- stadium in new york
- made hall of for the Astros
- made the most home runs for the astros
- a mistake made by a fielder
- based in canada
- blue and white
- made the most impact on the astros
- out of bounds
- grocery store in texas
- Baseball team of Dallas
- most known baseball team
- baseball team of Houston
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- the old manager for the Astros
- home of the phlilies
- all 4 bases
- alcoholdrink
- hitter substitute base hitter
- used to catch
- sports drink
- stadium baseball stadium in losPhillies
- triangle cheese chip
- chocolate bar with caramel and peanuts
- shortest player in the astros
- are like shoes but for a sport
- all off throws
- a clothing used to represent your team
- used to hit
30 Clues: all 4 bases • used to hit • alcoholdrink • sports drink • used to catch • out of bounds • blue and white • all off throws • based in canada • goes on your head • stadium in new york • home of the phlilies • triangle cheese chip • grocery store in texas • Baseball team of Dallas • most known baseball team • baseball team of Houston • made hall of for the Astros • a mistake made by a fielder • ...
World of Nature 2024-03-14
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- an area of land that is lower than the land around it
- land that is always very wet or covered with a layer of water
- a piece of land almost completely surrounded by water but joined to a large area of land
- an animal that eats plants
- a place with water and trees in a desert
- an area of lower land between two lines of hills or mountains, usually with a river flowing through it
- an area of a country where there are a lot of mountains
- an animal that eats both meat and plants
- a lake of sea water that is partly separated from the sea by rocks, sand, or coral
- a synonym for 'tornado'
- a kind of crab that lives in the empty shells of other sea creatures
- a large area of land where it is always very dry, there are few plants, and there is a lot of sand or rocks
- a large flat area of grassy land, especially in Africa
- a forest in tropical countries
- a synonym for 'forest'
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- a large heavy African or Asian animal with thick skin and either one or two horns on
- a sudden shaking of the Earth’s surface that often causes a lot of damage
- a hill made of sand near the sea or in the desert
- an African animal like a giraffe, but with a shorter neck
- a coral island in the shape of a ring
- someone who illegally catches or shoots animals
- a tree of bush that does not lose it's leaves or needles during winter
- the top of a mountain (2)
- animals and plants growing in natural conditions
- a line of hard rocks formed by coral, found in warm sea water that is not very deep
- the top of a mountain (1)
- an animal that eats flesh
- a small narrow river
28 Clues: a small narrow river • a synonym for 'forest' • a synonym for 'tornado' • the top of a mountain (2) • the top of a mountain (1) • an animal that eats flesh • an animal that eats plants • a forest in tropical countries • a coral island in the shape of a ring • a place with water and trees in a desert • an animal that eats both meat and plants • ...
World War 1 2024-03-06
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- Entente - Russia, france, GB
- - extreme patriotism
- 6 - america went to war
- - burns your lungs
- Boat - sunk many allied ships
- - extension of power by taking territory
- - germans were stopped 25 mi from paris
- 11 - armistice
- 1 - Germany, A-H, declared war on russia
- - serbians wanted this to be serbian
- - A-H archduke
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- - agreement
- - serbian nationalist
- - building up force
- - scene of an assasination
- Bonds - used to get money for war
- - cruise ship
- Hungary - first to declare war
- - weapons of war on tracks
- - new type of warfare
20 Clues: - agreement • - cruise ship • 11 - armistice • - A-H archduke • - burns your lungs • - building up force • - extreme patriotism • - serbian nationalist • - new type of warfare • 6 - america went to war • - scene of an assasination • - weapons of war on tracks • Entente - Russia, france, GB • Boat - sunk many allied ships • Hungary - first to declare war • Bonds - used to get money for war • ...
Emily Natural World 2023-10-10
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- a climate type which is very dry
- seasonal wind that bring either dry or moist air
- spread of desert like conditions
- influences climate, is a really hot ball of fire
- tall; made of rock
- permanent frozen layers of earth
- planting trees to replace lost ones
- materials in nature that people use
- coldest climate zone
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- plants and animals that depend on each other
- mountain regions
- water that warms Europe
- air masses with different temperatures meet
- place where a plant or animal lives
- nonrenewable; formed from remains of plants and animals
- dinosaurs are
- resource that Earth replaces naturally
- one side is green and lush the other is desert
- short term changes in the air for a given place and time
- decayed plant or animal matter
20 Clues: dinosaurs are • mountain regions • tall; made of rock • coldest climate zone • water that warms Europe • decayed plant or animal matter • a climate type which is very dry • spread of desert like conditions • permanent frozen layers of earth • place where a plant or animal lives • planting trees to replace lost ones • materials in nature that people use • ...
FIND THE WORLD 2023-10-12
20 Clues: TIDUR • MANDI • SHOLAT • SARAPAN • MEMBACA • MEMASAK • BELAJAR • OLAHRAGA • GANTI BAJU • MAKAN SIANG • MAKAN MALAM • MENONTON TV • BANGUN TIDUR • MENGERJAKAN PR • MENCUCI PIRING • MENYAPU LANTAI • MENGGOSOK GIGI • MENGEPEL LANTAI • BERANGKAT SEKOLAH • MERAPIKN TEMPAT TIDUR
World Food Day 2023-10-13
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- Most common food allergy
- Mother sauce
- Chocolate comes from...
- Green Japanese spice
- New Orleans sandwich
- Martini snack
- British & French for eggplant
- Vietnamese soup
- Where cognac is made
- Pasta with potato
- Chapulines in English
- Member of the brassica family
- Fast food chain with most US locations
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- Vegan protein source
- Pixar film
- Unit of measurement for spice
- DC sausage half-_____
- Georgia's fruit
- To boil then add to ice water
- Main ingredient in hummus
- Bird with largest egg
- Type of melon
22 Clues: Pixar film • Mother sauce • Martini snack • Type of melon • Georgia's fruit • Vietnamese soup • Pasta with potato • Vegan protein source • Green Japanese spice • New Orleans sandwich • Where cognac is made • DC sausage half-_____ • Bird with largest egg • Chapulines in English • Chocolate comes from... • Most common food allergy • Main ingredient in hummus • Unit of measurement for spice • ...
The Asian World 2023-10-27
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- Under his leadership, the Great Canal was built
- The clan that held too much power during the Nara period
- The name of the samurai code
- Official religion in Japan
- The number of years that Wu Zhao was empress
- This was a foreign religion in China that received a lot of backlash
- The spiritual world in neo-Confucianism
- Was empress of China
- The political and economic elite in China were called this
- The emperor during the Nara period was nicknamed this
- The name for spirits in the Shinto religion
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- The percentage of Japan that was farmable
- The heads of the families are called this
- Pieces of territory that were divided up and given to each of Genghis Khan's sons
- The route that China used to trade most of their goods
- Money, valuables, and property that are given to the husband's family
- Li Bo and this person were the most popular authors in China
- Primary leader of the Mongols; was dedicated to conquest
- Achieving this gave people enlightenment
- The belief system that the civil service exam is based on in China
- This was molded clay that was heated to make beautiful pottery
- The northern invaders who conquered much of Asia
- Hired warriors
- This civil war lasted 10 years
24 Clues: Hired warriors • Was empress of China • Official religion in Japan • The name of the samurai code • This civil war lasted 10 years • The spiritual world in neo-Confucianism • Achieving this gave people enlightenment • The percentage of Japan that was farmable • The heads of the families are called this • The name for spirits in the Shinto religion • ...
the natural world 2024-04-19
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- haaskaeläin
- oja
- (tree) lehti(puu)
- nisäkäs
- pussieläin
- käpy
- elinympäristö
- lihansyöjä
- eläimet
- matelija
- erämaa
- kasvillisuus
- selkärankainen
- sukupuuttoon kuoleminen
- (animal) yö(eläin)
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- viidakko
- sammakkoeläin
- virta
- autiomaa
- hedelmällinen
- jäätikö
- jäkälä
- laji
- viljelyyn sopimaton
- sammal
- saaristo
- kasvit
- riista
- kotoperäinen
- kasvinsyöjä
30 Clues: oja • laji • käpy • virta • jäkälä • sammal • kasvit • erämaa • riista • jäätikö • nisäkäs • eläimet • viidakko • autiomaa • saaristo • matelija • pussieläin • lihansyöjä • haaskaeläin • kasvinsyöjä • kasvillisuus • kotoperäinen • sammakkoeläin • hedelmällinen • elinympäristö • selkärankainen • (tree) lehti(puu) • (animal) yö(eläin) • viljelyyn sopimaton • sukupuuttoon kuoleminen
World War II 2024-04-16
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- Global standoff, ideological rivalry, proxy battles, no war.
- German Dictator in WWII
- A conference between USA, Britan, Soviet Union
- British General in WWII
- Germany,Japan, Italy
- President of USA from 1945-1953
- Second location of atomic bomb in Japan
- Last name of American Civil Rights activist
- A program to provide ships to other countries
- Authoritarian, nationalist regime with dictatorial power.
- Yielding to demands to avoid conflict.
- President of USA from 1933-1945
- Born in USA, Parents from Japan
- A "riveter" figure during WWII
- Secret invention of Atomic bomb
- Immegrated from Japan
- Law of benefits to WWII veterans
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- The first located of atomic bomb in Japan
- A program for mexican immigrants to farm while at war
- Native Americans used to send messages
- Dec.7 1941
- USA, Britan, Russia
- Hatred for a specific group of people
- Japanese Emporeor in WWII
- European recovery from the USA after War
- Location of bombing in Germany
- African Americans that were piolets in WWII
- President in USA from 1953-1961
- War at beaches of Normandy
- Leader of USSR in WWII
- The murder of jews in Europe
- German town that held trials of war criminals
32 Clues: Dec.7 1941 • USA, Britan, Russia • Germany,Japan, Italy • Immegrated from Japan • Leader of USSR in WWII • German Dictator in WWII • British General in WWII • Japanese Emporeor in WWII • War at beaches of Normandy • The murder of jews in Europe • Location of bombing in Germany • A "riveter" figure during WWII • President of USA from 1945-1953 • President in USA from 1953-1961 • ...
Traveling the World 2024-07-11
20 Clues: - Zoo • - Pas • - Loď • - Hora • - Pláž • - Vlak • - Mapa • - More • - Auto • - Park • - Hotel • - Mesto • - Taška • - Lístok • - Chôdza • - Krajina • - Autobus • - Bicykel • - Lietadlo • - Dovolenka
World History Vocab 2024-09-09
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- a time period when agriculture started
- a group of people who had the same beliefs
- scientific name for humans
- to arrange systematically
- a time period when humans developed tools
- a system of writing during in the ancient Middle east
- a rectangular stepped tower
- objects from ancient times
- a time before recorded history
- a person who would travel without a permanent home
- an ancient stone monument located in England
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- a location shaped like a crescent in the Middle east
- occupation to find food during the paleolithic and neolithic eras
- a symbol for a word or phrase
- a time period after the paleolithic era
- a procedure to uncovering ancient artifacts
- the process of taming plants/animals
- a person who would copy down a document
- a worker who handmade tools and artifacts
- the social development of culture and organization
20 Clues: to arrange systematically • scientific name for humans • objects from ancient times • a rectangular stepped tower • a symbol for a word or phrase • a time before recorded history • the process of taming plants/animals • a time period when agriculture started • a time period after the paleolithic era • a person who would copy down a document • ...
world history vocab 2024-09-16
Across
- believing in multiple gods
- royals resting place.
- makers of iirigation ditches,city walls etc.
- peopple who lived around the Mediterranean,popular for trade
- Persia's king ,military genius from 550-539 bc
- makers of advanced cities,record keeping etc.
- no steady home
- development of certain skill in work
- embalming corpse for persecution
- went from body gaurd to seizing the throne 552 bc
- prophet who gave the answer to all sufferage
- first empire for 200 years
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- egytian writing system
- - third king who built trade and temples.
- beleiving in one god
- ruled babylonian empire 1742-1750
- crescent landscaping between two sea's
- one of the first systems of writing
- age people begun to use bronze instead of copper
- funcitions as a courty with different gov.
- mountain of God, for praising and rituals.
21 Clues: no steady home • beleiving in one god • royals resting place. • egytian writing system • believing in multiple gods • first empire for 200 years • embalming corpse for persecution • ruled babylonian empire 1742-1750 • one of the first systems of writing • development of certain skill in work • crescent landscaping between two sea's • - third king who built trade and temples. • ...
Early World Crossword 2024-04-29
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- Rome's First Dictator
- Rule by a Few
- _________________ Sea
- River in Italy
- Ultimate Goal of Buddhism
- Rome'e way of moving water
- Trade Partner with Egypt
- Duty
- Coming back to Earth after Death
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- Rome's First Emperor
- Harsh Punishment and Strict Laws
- River in Mesopotamia
- Boy King of Egypt
- Founded by Jesus
- First Emperor in China
- _______ Crescent
- People Hold the Power
- Mountains Separating China and India
- What goes around, comes around
- Created Law Code of Mesopotamia
20 Clues: Duty • Rule by a Few • River in Italy • Founded by Jesus • _______ Crescent • Boy King of Egypt • Rome's First Emperor • River in Mesopotamia • Rome's First Dictator • _________________ Sea • People Hold the Power • First Emperor in China • Trade Partner with Egypt • Ultimate Goal of Buddhism • Rome'e way of moving water • What goes around, comes around • Created Law Code of Mesopotamia • ...
World War 1 2024-04-30
20 Clues: ubåd • Sejr • Fred • Såret • Hæren • Valmue • Marinen • Traktat • Imperium • Våbenhvile • Erobringer • Oprustning • Ærkehertug • De Allierede • At trække sig • Kemiske våben • Østrig-Ungarn • Ingenmandsland • Skyttegravskrig • Powers Central Magterne
World of Work 2024-04-28
Across
- It is a video camera designed to take images and
- It is used for painting over mistakes you have made with pens.
- It looks like a television screen. It shows the user
- It is the main part of the computer that makes
- binder It is used for keeping your worksheets.
- your ring binder.
- computer.
- It is used for erasing mistakes you have made with pencils.
- into sections.
- writing.
- The are used for separating worksheets and organising your ring
- They are used for protecting sheets of paper from getting dirty or wet.
- It is used for sharpening pencils.
- It consists of keys that you can press to enter text into
- fluid
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- work.
- It is used to copy a printed page or image so that you can see it on a computer
- and information.
- them over the Internet.
- It is used for fastening sheets of paper together.
- It is used between the pages of a book so that you can find the page
- It is used for writing important things you want to do.
- It is used for recording vocabulary.
- It is used for making holes on a piece of paper so that you can put it
- case It is used for keeping pens, pencils and small objects which you need
25 Clues: work. • fluid • writing. • computer. • into sections. • and information. • your ring binder. • them over the Internet. • It is used for sharpening pencils. • It is used for recording vocabulary. • It is the main part of the computer that makes • binder It is used for keeping your worksheets. • It is a video camera designed to take images and • ...
The Wine World 2024-08-16
Across
- It floats on top of Sherry
- St.___ on the Bordeaux right bank
- One type of trellising system
- Those Champagne bottles need to be turned
- ABC...anything but ____
- The big Rhone hill
- Smells like it's been in the barrel for a while
- Who's in charge of wine in America
- Italy’s Alto _____
- Paso ____ near the Hearst Castle
- Popular grape in the Veneto
- Describes a wine with high alcohol
- It's when you stir the lees
- France's yellow wine
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- Do they cause headaches, or not?
- It's under the soil in Champagne
- Really expensive Pinot Noir comes from here
- It's in Oregon, dammit
- Noble rot
- Use it to steal a barrel sample
- California's main appellation
- Six liter wine bottle
- wine barrel used for fermentation
- When yeast is added to must
- Spanish sparkling wine
- Chateauneuf du ___
- Spanish fortified wine
27 Clues: Noble rot • Chateauneuf du ___ • The big Rhone hill • Italy’s Alto _____ • France's yellow wine • Six liter wine bottle • It's in Oregon, dammit • Spanish sparkling wine • Spanish fortified wine • ABC...anything but ____ • It floats on top of Sherry • When yeast is added to must • Popular grape in the Veneto • It's when you stir the lees • One type of trellising system • ...
The Atlantic World 2024-10-23
Across
- private ownership profit
- Last Incan emperor
- trade international trade
- Columbus landed in America 1492
- slave trade transport of African slaves
- European and Indigenous
- Exchange America and Old World trade
- stock company company shares can be bought
- Aztec emperor
- max exports min imports
- trade trade between three ports
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- Passage stage of slave transport
- labor system
- disease
- Pizarro Conquered the Inca empire
- and Indian War British vs French colonies
- Cortes Spanish conquistador
- A group who settles
- Spanish explorer/settler
- first English settlement
20 Clues: disease • labor system • Aztec emperor • Last Incan emperor • A group who settles • European and Indigenous • max exports min imports • private ownership profit • Spanish explorer/settler • first English settlement • Columbus landed in America 1492 • Cortes Spanish conquistador • trade international trade • trade trade between three ports • ...
The Atlantic World 2024-10-11
Across
- conquered the Incas
- competition for national wealth
- came from Africa
- Aztec ruler
- British vs. French
- land controlled by another nation
- private ownership
- trade network New World,Africa,Europe
- slave ships across atlantic
- Spanish abusing Native American labor
- conquered the Aztecs
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- first contact with Americas
- trade between nations
- Incan ruler
- investors buy shares from larger company
- cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- transport slaves from Africa to New World
- mix of Spanish and Native American
- Spanish conquerors
- first British colony
20 Clues: Incan ruler • Aztec ruler • came from Africa • private ownership • British vs. French • Spanish conquerors • conquered the Incas • first British colony • conquered the Aztecs • trade between nations • first contact with Americas • slave ships across atlantic • competition for national wealth • land controlled by another nation • mix of Spanish and Native American • ...
World War One 2024-11-12
Across
- Germany, Hungary and Italy
- This group was responsible for the assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand
- This treaty ended World War One
- The land in between the trenches
- German submarines
- Many women worked in these in Canada
- Canada joined the war because of its allegiance to this country
- This type of rifles clogged with mud
- Countries built up their militaries
- The assassination of this Arch Duke sparked the start of the war
- This was considered the worst way to die
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- Disease that many soldiers caught in the trenches
- Special type of airship filled with gas cells
- Poison gas was first used in this battle
- Battleships used in the war
- This was created in Canada to help pay for the war
- Tanks were first used in this battle
- When countries believed their country was the best
- This is another word for a peace agreement
- a ditch built in the ground to protect soldiers
- Britan, France and Russia beloinged to this side
- This battle is considered Canada's greatest battle
- Created so the Canadian governmnet could make quick decisions concerning the war
- These people served as nurses and spies in the war
24 Clues: German submarines • Germany, Hungary and Italy • Battleships used in the war • This treaty ended World War One • The land in between the trenches • Countries built up their militaries • Tanks were first used in this battle • Many women worked in these in Canada • This type of rifles clogged with mud • Poison gas was first used in this battle • ...
World War I 2024-12-11
Across
- issued to raise billions of dollars for the Allies’ war efforts
- The land between opposing trenches, often barren and dangerous due to enemy fire
- secret telegram from the German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann to Mexico proposing an alliance against the United States
- heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated in 1914
- A statement of principles for peace outlined by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson to end WWI and prevent future conflicts
- A British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, killing many civilians, including Americans, which escalated tensions with Germany.
- A type of war in which a country uses all of its resources and population to support the war effort
- The coalition of nations that fought against the Allied Powers, primarily including Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- The peace treaty that officially ended WWI in 1919, imposing heavy penalties on Germany
- 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
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- A temporary suspension of hostilities agreed upon by warring parties
- a political idea that favors the equal distribution of wealth and the end of all forms of private property
- A formal agreement between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes, such as defense or war efforts.
- payments for war damages
- prepare military for war
- situation in which neither side can win a decisive victory
- defending a position by fighting from deep ditches
- an act of law that required men between the ages of 21 and 30 to register to be drafted into military service
- The coalition of nations that opposed the Central Powers, primarily including France, the United Kingdom, Russia (until 1917), Italy, and later the United States
- submarines used by the German navy in WWI
- international assembly of nations to settle disputes among countries and encourage democracy
21 Clues: payments for war damages • prepare military for war • submarines used by the German navy in WWI • defending a position by fighting from deep ditches • situation in which neither side can win a decisive victory • issued to raise billions of dollars for the Allies’ war efforts • heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated in 1914 • ...
Commerce interconnected world 2024-11-26
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- -A person who buys and uses goods or services.
- -To bring goods or services into a country from abroad for sale or use.
- -Assistance or support, typically provided by governments, organizations, or individuals to help others in need
- - Able to be maintained or continued without harming the environment or depleting resources.
- -To send goods or services to another country for sale or trade.
- -The buying and selling of goods and services between countries or companies.
- -where products are bought and sold in a way that ensures workers are paid fairly, treated well, and work in safe conditions
- - money made from the business after the costs are subtracted
- way countries and businesses become more connected through trade and communication.
- -The system of making, buying, and selling things in a country or area.
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- -The minimum income level needed to meet basic needs like food, shelter, and clothing.
- -A system where goods and services can be traded between countries without tariffs
- - the act of returning profits to the community or worker
- -Conducting business in a way that is morally right, fair, and responsible, ensuring that practices respect people, the environment, and society
- -Actions or behaviors that are morally wrong, dishonest, or unfair, often violating accepted standards of conduct, especially in business.
- -an extra amount of money paid on top of the price of a product, which is used to fund community projects or improve local living conditions
- -Taxes or duties placed on imported or exported goods by a government
- -Reasonable pay for work, reflecting skills, effort, and time.
- -When resources, opportunities, or rights are not shared equally, causing differences in wealth, status, or power.
- -The steps it takes to make and deliver a product from start to finish.
20 Clues: -A person who buys and uses goods or services. • - the act of returning profits to the community or worker • - money made from the business after the costs are subtracted • -Reasonable pay for work, reflecting skills, effort, and time. • -To send goods or services to another country for sale or trade. • ...
THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD 2024-11-28
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- - Something that brings transformation in society.
- - Coming into a new country to live.
- - A system of government or land.
- - Moving from one place to another.
- - The process of moving from one country to another.
- - A group of people living together.
- - The process of living in a global world.
- - An amount of money sent back home.
- - The study of human life and societies.
- - A gathering of family or friends.
- - Living in a community or group.
- - The action of learning.
- - The total number of people in an area.
- - The study of people and population data.
- - The act of leaving one’s home country.
- - A payment earned for work.
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- - A celebration in different cultures.
- - A calculation of people in a region.
- - Someone who moves between countries.
- - A period of relaxation or celebration.
- - The beliefs and customs of a community.
- - The customs or practices of a group.
- - A system of government or land.
- - A habit that is passed down.
- - Moving to a new country to live.
- - A person from a particular country.
- - Related to cities or organization.
- - A habit that is passed down.
- - A place where children learn.
- - A group of people related to each other.
30 Clues: - The action of learning. • - A payment earned for work. • - A habit that is passed down. • - A habit that is passed down. • - A place where children learn. • - A system of government or land. • - A system of government or land. • - Living in a community or group. • - Moving to a new country to live. • - Moving from one place to another. • - A gathering of family or friends. • ...
BRAVE NEW WORLD 2024-12-01
Across
- What is the name of the group of people in the BNW who are the highest caste?
- ‘your... would have made you no less thankful that you weren’t a Beta or an Alpha.’
- ‘I once had to wait nearly four weeks before a I wanted would let me have her.’
- "Oh....!"
- "In the rank sweat of an... bed, stew’d in corruption, honeying and making love Over the nasty sty"
- "THE... IS ON THE MAT. THE TOT IS IN THE POT."
- What is the drug used to keep the citizens of the BNW happy?
- The man who had alcohol put into his blood surrogate.
- 'What a marvellous...!’
- ‘It’s real...’
- The boy’s body...; but he made no sound, he walked on at the same slow, steady pace.
- Which lady loves to sleep around with everyone and anyone?
- ‘Ending is better than...’
- Who is the World Controller of the brave new world?
- "Who was he to be living in the visible presence of...?"
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- The method of sleep-teaching used to condition citizens in the World State.
- but to live
- What is the name of the process which replaced natural reproduction in the BNW?
- What is the name of the protagonist who was born on the Savage Reservation?
- ‘What you need is a of soma.’
- "Sixteen thousand and ; in one hundred and eighty-nine batches of identicals."
- ‘I’m going to be sent to...'
- Civilization is what in the BNW?
- Who does John hate the most in the reservation?
- John frequently quotes who?
- What happens to John at the end of the book?
- of mine, it’s you I’ve always wanted!
- Who taught John how to make a bow?
- Community, Identity, and?
- 'Skies are blue... of you, The weather’s always fine'
- Ford and fun, kiss the girls and make them One. Boys at one with girls at peace; gives release.
31 Clues: "Oh....!" • but to live • ‘It’s real...’ • 'What a marvellous...!’ • Community, Identity, and? • ‘Ending is better than...’ • John frequently quotes who? • ‘I’m going to be sent to...' • Civilization is what in the BNW? • Who taught John how to make a bow? • ‘What you need is a of soma.’ • of mine, it’s you I’ve always wanted! • What happens to John at the end of the book? • ...
WORLD CURRENCY CROSSWORD 2024-11-03
Across
- Currency in a country where you’ll find the ancient city of Machu Picchu.
- Currency of a country famous for tacos and mariachi.
- Currency in the land of Dracula and ancient castles.
- This currency shares its name with a famous vacation island.
- Currency used in a country known for its maple leaves and hockey.
- Currency with a name suggesting a dance, like samba.
- Currency in a country with the pyramids and the Nile River.
- Currency from the tango and wine capital of South America.
- Currency from a land of geysers, glaciers, and the Northern Lights.
- Currency of the K-pop and kimchi capital of the world.
- Currency in the vast land known for vodka and ballet.
- Currency of the land with kangaroos, koalas, and the Great Barrier Reef.
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- Currency of the world’s highest capital city, La Paz.
- Currency from a Scandinavian country known for its stunning fjords.
- The currency of the world’s largest democracy and home to Bollywood.
- Currency used in a country with baguettes and the Eiffel Tower.
- Currency that means “circle” in the “Land of the Rising Sun.”
- Currency from the world’s coffee capital and emerald producer.
- Currency named after an eagle, used in a country with Mayan history.
- Currency from an island known for cigars and rum.
- Dollar The lion-hearted currency of a small island nation known for skyscrapers.
- Named after a mountain cat in a country famous for its Andes mountains.
- Currency from a tropical paradise known for pristine beaches.
- Currency symbolizing prosperity in a country famous for the Great Wall.
- The currency of a country known for Big Ben and afternoon tea.
- Currency from the only country named after a U.S. President.
- Currency named after a Greek goddess, in the Balkans.
- Currency of a country famous for chocolate, watches, and neutrality.
- Currency from a country that connects Europe and Asia, with the city of Istanbul.
- An Arabian currency tied to the world’s leading oil producers.
30 Clues: Currency from an island known for cigars and rum. • Currency of a country famous for tacos and mariachi. • Currency in the land of Dracula and ancient castles. • Currency with a name suggesting a dance, like samba. • Currency of the world’s highest capital city, La Paz. • Currency named after a Greek goddess, in the Balkans. • ...
WORLD CURRENCY CROSSWORD 2024-11-03
Across
- Currency in a country where you’ll find the ancient city of Machu Picchu.
- Currency from the tango and wine capital of South America.
- Currency in a country with the pyramids and the Nile River.
- Currency in the vast land known for vodka and ballet.
- Currency used in a country known for its maple leaves and hockey.
- Currency that means “circle” in the “Land of the Rising Sun.”
- This currency shares its name with a famous vacation island.
- Currency named after an eagle, used in a country with Mayan history.
- Currency symbolizing prosperity in a country famous for the Great Wall.
- The lion-hearted currency of a small island nation known for skyscrapers.
- Currency from a land of geysers, glaciers, and the Northern Lights.
- Currency of the world’s highest capital city, La Paz.
- Currency from an island known for cigars and rum.
- Currency from a country that connects Europe and Asia, with the city of Istanbul.
- Currency from the only country named after a U.S. President.
- Currency from the world’s coffee capital and emerald producer.
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- Named after a mountain cat in a country famous for its Andes mountains.
- The currency of a country known for Big Ben and afternoon tea.
- Currency of the land with kangaroos, koalas, and the Great Barrier Reef.
- Currency from a Scandinavian country known for its stunning fjords.
- Currency of a country famous for tacos and mariachi.
- Currency from a tropical paradise known for pristine beaches.
- Currency with a name suggesting a dance, like samba.
- Currency in the land of Dracula and ancient castles.
- Currency named after a Greek goddess, in the Balkans.
- Currency of a country famous for chocolate, watches, and neutrality.
- An Arabian currency tied to the world’s leading oil producers.
- Currency used in a country with baguettes and the Eiffel Tower.
- The currency of the world’s largest democracy and home to Bollywood.
- Currency of the K-pop and kimchi capital of the world.
30 Clues: Currency from an island known for cigars and rum. • Currency of a country famous for tacos and mariachi. • Currency with a name suggesting a dance, like samba. • Currency in the land of Dracula and ancient castles. • Currency in the vast land known for vodka and ballet. • Currency named after a Greek goddess, in the Balkans. • ...
World war I 2024-11-11
Across
- - Formal agreement between countries; ended the war officially.
- - Information used to influence public opinion during the war.
- - Agreements between nations for mutual protection.
- - Deep, narrow ditches where soldiers fought during the war.
- - Passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat, angering the U.S.
- - Title of the German emperor during World War I.
- - Pride in one's country, often a cause of conflict.
- - Situation where neither side can make progress.
- - A friendly understanding or alliance between countries.
- - Large-caliber guns used in warfare.
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- - The line or area where opposing armies face each other.
- - Large airship used by Germans for bombing raids.
- - German submarine used to disrupt Allied shipping.
- - One of the longest and costliest battles, fought in France.
- - Mandatory enlistment of citizens into the armed forces.
- - City where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated.
- - Someone killed, wounded, or missing in action.
- - Soldiers who fight on foot.
- - Type of poisonous gas used in the trenches.
- - Agreement that ended the fighting on November 11, 1918.
20 Clues: - Soldiers who fight on foot. • - Large-caliber guns used in warfare. • - Type of poisonous gas used in the trenches. • - Someone killed, wounded, or missing in action. • - Title of the German emperor during World War I. • - Situation where neither side can make progress. • - Large airship used by Germans for bombing raids. • ...
AP World crossword 2024-11-19
Across
- - Fisherman in North America bartered for fur with local peoples
- - massive stone-fortified city created in 1300 that dominated the gold harvesting plains between the Zambesi and Limpopo rivers
- - Spanish America's most prominent site of agriculture and craft production during the 17th century.
- - People who along with Oyo built powerful regional kingdoms
- of Guadalupe - One reason Roman Catholicism in Mexico became especially popular after the mid-seventeenth century
- - The best known Kingdom in Central Africa, due to their abundant written records.
- - Danish navigator that took two maritime expeditions in search of a passage to Asian ports
- - slave trade commerce where ships undertook three legs in one voyage
- - First Dutch or European Seaman to visit the eastern coast
- - Queen that ruled Ndongo from 1623 to 1663
- - The earliest kingdom to rule the savanna of West Africa
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- - what the Taino people called the Bahamas
- - A plant settlers in English colonies of Virginia, and Carolina learned about from native american societies
- - rounded the Cape of Good Hope and entered the Indian Ocean in 1488
- - The most prominent people in the Caribbean when Spanish mariners arrived
- - recruitment institution that involved Spanish encomenderos
- - Hunting and gathering people encountered in 1652 by Dutch peoples when they built a trading post in Cape Town
- - Moroccan port conquered by Prince Henry of Portugal
- - King of Kongo who became a devout roman catholic and sought to convert his subjects to Christianity
- - The name Portuguese explorers referred to the Ndongo kingdom as
- - Replaced Ghana in the 13th century as the prominent power in West Africa
- - disease in the Caribbean that set in after 1518
- - Songhay ruler in the best-known, embarked on a campaign to conquer his neighbor and consolidate the Songhay Empire.
- - The kingdom in which Portuguese explorers were developing a brisk slave trade too
24 Clues: - what the Taino people called the Bahamas • - Queen that ruled Ndongo from 1623 to 1663 • - disease in the Caribbean that set in after 1518 • - Moroccan port conquered by Prince Henry of Portugal • - The earliest kingdom to rule the savanna of West Africa • - First Dutch or European Seaman to visit the eastern coast • ...
around the world 2024-11-04
Across
- not stable
- live in africa
- human body content
- york city that never sleeps
- expression, big
- Likes to chase mice
- Has a trunk
- profession
- dory's friend
- a feeling, weather
- great with pizza
- study of selling
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- down under
- and be kind
- Large marsupial
- leaning tower of
- biggest online movie platform
- show with green witch
- not bad
- dont eat meat
- Flying mammal
- Man's best friend
- famous mouse
23 Clues: not bad • not stable • down under • profession • and be kind • Has a trunk • famous mouse • dont eat meat • Flying mammal • dory's friend • live in africa • Large marsupial • expression, big • leaning tower of • great with pizza • study of selling • Man's best friend • human body content • a feeling, weather • Likes to chase mice • show with green witch • york city that never sleeps • ...
WORLD CURRENCY CROSSWORD 2024-11-03
Across
- Currency from a Scandinavian country known for its stunning fjords.
- The currency of the world’s largest democracy and home to Bollywood.
- Currency in a country with the pyramids and the Nile River.
- Dollar The lion-hearted currency of a small island nation known for skyscrapers.
- Currency from a land of geysers, glaciers, and the Northern Lights.
- Currency from the world’s coffee capital and emerald producer.
- Currency that means “circle” in the “Land of the Rising Sun.”
- Currency of a country famous for tacos and mariachi.
- Currency in the land of Dracula and ancient castles.
- Dollar Currency of the land with kangaroos, koalas, and the Great Barrier Reef.
- Named after a mountain cat in a country famous for its Andes mountains.
- This currency shares its name with a famous vacation island.
- Currency from the only country named after a U.S. President.
- Currency from a country that connects Europe and Asia, with the city of Istanbul.
- Currency from a tropical paradise known for pristine beaches.
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- Currency from the tango and wine capital of South America.
- Currency named after an eagle, used in a country with Mayan history.
- Currency symbolizing prosperity in a country famous for the Great Wall.
- Currency of the K-pop and kimchi capital of the world.
- An Arabian currency tied to the world’s leading oil producers.
- Currency named after a Greek goddess, in the Balkans.
- Currency with a name suggesting a dance, like samba.
- The currency of a country known for Big Ben and afternoon tea.
- Currency used in a country known for its maple leaves and hockey.
- Peso Currency from an island known for cigars and rum.
- Currency of a country famous for chocolate, watches, and neutrality.
- Currency of the world’s highest capital city, La Paz.
- Currency used in a country with baguettes and the Eiffel Tower.
- Currency in a country where you’ll find the ancient city of Machu Picchu.
- Currency in the vast land known for vodka and ballet.
30 Clues: Currency with a name suggesting a dance, like samba. • Currency of a country famous for tacos and mariachi. • Currency in the land of Dracula and ancient castles. • Currency named after a Greek goddess, in the Balkans. • Currency of the world’s highest capital city, La Paz. • Currency in the vast land known for vodka and ballet. • ...
WORLD CURRENCY CROSSWORD 2024-11-03
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- Currency with a name suggesting a dance, like samba.
- Named after a mountain cat in a country famous for its Andes mountains.
- Currency in a country where you’ll find the ancient city of Machu Picchu.
- An Arabian currency tied to the world’s leading oil producers.
- Currency from a tropical paradise known for pristine beaches.
- Currency of the K-pop and kimchi capital of the world.
- Currency used in a country with baguettes and the Eiffel Tower.
- Dollar Currency of the land with kangaroos, koalas, and the Great Barrier Reef.
- Currency from the tango and wine capital of South America.
- Currency symbolizing prosperity in a country famous for the Great Wall.
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- Currency from the world’s coffee capital and emerald producer.
- This currency shares its name with a famous vacation island.
- Currency of a country famous for tacos and mariachi.
- Currency that means “circle” in the “Land of the Rising Sun.”
- Currency used in a country known for its maple leaves and hockey.
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- The currency of the world’s largest democracy and home to Bollywood.
- The currency of a country known for Big Ben and afternoon tea.
- Currency from a country that connects Europe and Asia, with the city of Istanbul.
- Currency from a land of geysers, glaciers, and the Northern Lights.
- Currency from the only country named after a U.S. President.
- Dollar The lion-hearted currency of a small island nation known for skyscrapers.
- Currency in the land of Dracula and ancient castles.
- Currency of a country famous for chocolate, watches, and neutrality.
- Peso Currency from an island known for cigars and rum.
- Currency in a country with the pyramids and the Nile River.
- Currency in the vast land known for vodka and ballet.
- Currency named after an eagle, used in a country with Mayan history.
- Currency named after a Greek goddess, in the Balkans.
- Currency of the world’s highest capital city, La Paz.
- Currency from a Scandinavian country known for its stunning fjords.
31 Clues: sent • Currency with a name suggesting a dance, like samba. • Currency in the land of Dracula and ancient castles. • Currency of a country famous for tacos and mariachi. • Currency in the vast land known for vodka and ballet. • Currency named after a Greek goddess, in the Balkans. • Currency of the world’s highest capital city, La Paz. • ...
WORLD CURRENCY CROSSWORD 2024-11-03
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- The currency of an island nation famous for its cleanliness and iconic Marina Bay Sands
- This currency is tied to a nation famous for its tea culture and stunning landscapes, known as the "Land of the Thunder Dragon."
- this currency is used in the country where Kente cloth is woven by the Akan people. It is often used for special occasions and ceremonies.
- This currency is used in a country famous for its ancient Incan civilization and the breathtaking Andes mountains.
- The currency used in a European country known for its colorful architecture and beautiful landscapes, symbolized by "Lek."
- This currency is named after a bird and is used in the nation known for its historic Mayan ruins.
- The currency of a country known for its ancient ruins and delicious feta cheese, often represented by "€."
- Known for its iconic nesting dolls and vast landscapes, this currency is a staple in Eastern Europe.
- A Nordic nation's currency, where fjords carve the landscape.
- The currency of the country known for tango dancing and the Pampas.
- this currency is used in the country that is home to a variety of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, including Taman Negara, one of the oldest rainforests in the world.
- This currency is known for its krone and is from a country famous for its pastries and Nordic design.
- A currency from the unique land Down Under, home to marsupials and stunning beaches.
- A currency from the dynamic East Asian nation, known for its technology and K-pop.
- The currency used in a nation recognized for its folk music, castles, and delicious pierogi.
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- A currency from a nation with a rich history, from samurai to anime.
- A land of ancient pyramids and pharaohs, its currency reflects its history.
- this currency is used in a country that is home to eight of the world's ten tallest mountains, including Mount Everest, the highest peak.
- A land of diverse culture's currency, known for its rich history and the Taj Mahal.
- This currency is associated with a Southeast Asian country famous for its stunning landscapes and Buddhist temples.
- A currency from the country known for its bullfighting and flamenco dancing.
- This currency is tied to a nation renowned for its ancient history and the breathtaking Ha Long Bay.
- You will need this currency to buy wine from the world’s oldest winemaking culture.
- A currency from the Central European nation, known for its chocolate and cheese.
- The currency of a country known for its colorful celebrations and delicious tacos, named after a historic figure.
- A currency used in a Southeast Asian archipelago with thousands of islands.
- A currency from a country known for its world-famous Muay Thai boxing.
- This currency represents a country known for its unique cuisine and thermal baths, often associated with paprika.
- This currency is used in a country known for its stunning mosques and rich history, straddling Europe and Asia.
- A South American nation, home to the Amazon rainforest and diverse wildlife.
30 Clues: A Nordic nation's currency, where fjords carve the landscape. • The currency of the country known for tango dancing and the Pampas. • A currency from a nation with a rich history, from samurai to anime. • A currency from a country known for its world-famous Muay Thai boxing. • A land of ancient pyramids and pharaohs, its currency reflects its history. • ...
Currency world puzzle 2024-11-12
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- This country has a unique merlion fountain
- The national currency of japan
- Myanmar MMK
- It is equal to 100 centavos
- The currency of moroccan
- The currency of gambia
- Also known as Chinese____
- The west africa currency
- Derive from the sankrit word for silver , rupyakam.
- The national currency of egypt.
- The leegal tender of the kingdom of denmark
- The national currency of our country.
- national currency of hong kong
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- The central africa currerncy
- It is issued by the central bank of eswatini
- The UAE currency
- Its called CAD in short
- It has the term of (LRD)
- The official currency of jamaica
- The currency of thailand
- The czech word for crown
- The monitary of Tajikistan
- The european currency
- Its the national currency of south korea
- The official currency of Albania
- The national currrency of UNITED STATES.
- The currency of India
- dollar Its called BND
- The official currency of Chile
- currency of laos
30 Clues: Myanmar MMK • The UAE currency • currency of laos • The european currency • The currency of India • The currency of gambia • dollar Its called BND • Its called CAD in short • It has the term of (LRD) • The currency of thailand • The czech word for crown • The currency of moroccan • The west africa currency • Also known as Chinese____ • The monitary of Tajikistan • It is equal to 100 centavos • ...
World Religions Review 2024-12-18
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- founder of Christianity
- holy book for followers of Christianity
- the belief that "what goes around, comes around"
- holy book for followers of Judaism
- important city to all three monotheistic religions
- the belief in one god
- believes that Jesus is the messiah
- place where Christians worship
- place of worship for followers of Islam
- holy book for followers of Islam
- has no known founder
- holy book for followers of Buddhism
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- place where followers of Judaism can worship
- was founded by Siddartha Gautama
- founder of Judaism
- holy book for followers of Hinduism
- place where followers of Hinduism and/or Buddhism can worship
- the belief in rebirth after death
- the belief in multiple gods
- believes that a messiah is yet to come
- founder of Islam
- believes that Allah is god, Muhammad is the prophet
22 Clues: founder of Islam • founder of Judaism • has no known founder • the belief in one god • founder of Christianity • the belief in multiple gods • place where Christians worship • was founded by Siddartha Gautama • holy book for followers of Islam • the belief in rebirth after death • holy book for followers of Judaism • believes that Jesus is the messiah • ...
World Religion Day! 2024-12-28
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- Considered one of the holiest cities in Islam.
- Siddhartha Gautama is believed to be the founder of this religion.
- Holy book in Judaism.
- Rather than based on creed, this religion emphasizes understanding the connections between people, the planet and the universe.
- Considered the founder of the Latter-day Saints movement.
- Considered the founder of the Church of England.
- The current head of the Catholic church.
- Anishinaabe word that is typically translated to "Great Spirit" or "Great Mystery,” referring to the Creator of all things and the Giver of Life.
- Islamic holy month of fasting.
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- The principle of treating others how you would want to be treated by them.
- This religion is practiced by some Haudenosaunee communities and blends Indigenous traditions and Christian messages.
- Located in Cambodia, this is the largest religious monument in the world.
- Philosophical and religious tradition based on the teachings of Lao Tzu.
- Jewish place of worship.
- Name of the founder of Sikhism.
- The Hindu god responsible for the creation of the world and all living things.
- Hindu festival of lights.
- Number of Sikh Gurus.
- Known as the “Father of Many Nations” according to Christian beliefs.
- The works of Bahá'u'lláh constitute the foundation of this religion’s beliefs.
20 Clues: Holy book in Judaism. • Number of Sikh Gurus. • Jewish place of worship. • Hindu festival of lights. • Islamic holy month of fasting. • Name of the founder of Sikhism. • The current head of the Catholic church. • Considered one of the holiest cities in Islam. • Considered the founder of the Church of England. • Considered the founder of the Latter-day Saints movement. • ...
World War I 2025-01-13
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- a deadlock; when neither side could make a move - this characterized trench warfare on the Western Front
- pride in one's nation; the desire for your nationality to rule itself
- Germany used unrestricted ___________ warfare against merchant and civilian ships
- the sinking of this ship contributed to the U.S. joining WWI
- Great Britain, France and Russia & later the U.S.
- German military plan to fight a two front war
- The __________ telegram was sent from Germany to Mexico and was one of the reasons the U.S. got involved in the war
- this word means self-rule; when nationalities want to rule themselves.
- refers to civilians and their efforts and sacrifices to help win a war
- Germany Austria-Hungary, and Ottomans
- type of warfare fought on the Western Front
- this region was known as the "Powder Keg of Europe"
- One of the causes of WWI - European countries competing for colonies
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- U.S. President Wilson's goals for peace after WWI
- money paid for damages done in a war
- Archduke Francis Ferdinand was assassinated because many Bosnians wanted to be a part of independent ________.
- to reduce the amount of weapons & military forces
- build up of weapons and desire to have strong military
- the idea that all nationalities should get to rule themselves
- this put full blame on Germany & required them to pay lots of money and lose territory
20 Clues: money paid for damages done in a war • Germany Austria-Hungary, and Ottomans • type of warfare fought on the Western Front • German military plan to fight a two front war • U.S. President Wilson's goals for peace after WWI • to reduce the amount of weapons & military forces • Great Britain, France and Russia & later the U.S. • ...
The Wizarding World 2025-01-14
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- What does Platform 9 3/4 lead to?
- Hagrid's pet
- What is in Harry's pocket when he looks into the Mirror of Erised?
- How does Hermione attend multiple classes at the same time?
- Who says the line "Always" in The Deathly Hallows?
- A wizard that is born to human parents
- Where do bad witches and wizards go?
- House of Bravery and Courage
- What does Harry use to sneak into the Library's restricted section?
- The dance Ron takes Padma Patil to
- The special language Harry Potter and Tom Riddle Speak
- Who decides which house students get put in?
- What destroys the Weasley's flying car?
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- How Padfoot and Prongs see where the teachers are
- What is the anagram that Tom Marvolo Riddle used to choose his name?
- What type of potion turns a person into someone else?
- What guards the prison?
- Harry's Owl
- House of Cunning Ambition
- House of Patience and Loyalty
- Headmaster
- House of Wisdom and Intelligence
- Who helps Harry discover the first clue for the Triwizard Tournement?
- How does Harry travel to the Quidditch World Cup?
- Seeker needs to catch to end a game of Quidditch
25 Clues: Headmaster • Harry's Owl • Hagrid's pet • What guards the prison? • House of Cunning Ambition • House of Bravery and Courage • House of Patience and Loyalty • House of Wisdom and Intelligence • What does Platform 9 3/4 lead to? • The dance Ron takes Padma Patil to • Where do bad witches and wizards go? • A wizard that is born to human parents • What destroys the Weasley's flying car? • ...
