world Crossword Puzzles
Dandy’s world 2025-02-28
Across
- an overfed rock
- arguing with sprout over tapes
- drinks too much pop
- a true composer
- I HATE CROSSWORDS
- the child
- merry Christmas! (It’s not Christmas)
- HEAL ME I CANT IM ON ONE HEART
- cosmo’s COUSIN
- *grinding since 5 days until event ends*
- a loving father
- a literal balloon
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- …!!!
- *asleep*
- the star of the show
- *GHOST JUMPSCARE*
- *singing joyride*
- WOO LETS GO GAMBLING
- hugs
- ARF
- THE lamp
- a fruit
- is a sister to someone else you can play
- wait, who are they again?
- *pop-up, pop-up POP-UP*
25 Clues: ARF • …!!! • hugs • a fruit • *asleep* • THE lamp • the child • cosmo’s COUSIN • an overfed rock • a true composer • a loving father • *GHOST JUMPSCARE* • *singing joyride* • I HATE CROSSWORDS • a literal balloon • drinks too much pop • the star of the show • WOO LETS GO GAMBLING • *pop-up, pop-up POP-UP* • wait, who are they again? • arguing with sprout over tapes • HEAL ME I CANT IM ON ONE HEART • ...
dandy's world 2025-01-17
Across
- moon boy
- gets 2 times more research
- healer 100 tapes
- a toon with a speed boost that helps others
- the worst starter
- forgot what to put here
- new main
- twins
- teleports to nearest toon in sight
- heals ITSSELF for 100 tapes
- heals but a boy
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- the worst in the game
- most used blackout toon
- LETS GO GAMBLING
- an extractor starter
- a sister of a fan fav
- heals but a girl
- a fan favorite distractor
- pet rock
- dashes foward with NO speed boost
- rodgers daugther
- gameshow girl
- dashes forward with a speed boost
- the star of the show
- a speed boosts every time a machine is completed
- barks and shows items
26 Clues: twins • moon boy • pet rock • new main • gameshow girl • heals but a boy • LETS GO GAMBLING • healer 100 tapes • heals but a girl • rodgers daugther • the worst starter • an extractor starter • the star of the show • the worst in the game • a sister of a fan fav • barks and shows items • most used blackout toon • forgot what to put here • a fan favorite distractor • gets 2 times more research • ...
World history 2025-09-15
Across
- covent between God and child
- earliest printing
- known for his wisdom
- everyone responsible for spreading the word
- ancient times or classic
- everything that we know is not entierly true
- things happen because a few good men did something
- father of renissaince
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- sit down with pastor and tell about the church and you either agree or disagree
- first profid first jew
- marrige
- lords super/comunion
- making things more human
- captured jerusalem
- couldnt leave where they travled
- rebirth of culture
- confessions/ telling preist all of your sins
- they just got lucky
- self limitation
- focusing on religion
20 Clues: marrige • self limitation • earliest printing • captured jerusalem • rebirth of culture • they just got lucky • lords super/comunion • known for his wisdom • focusing on religion • father of renissaince • first profid first jew • making things more human • ancient times or classic • covent between God and child • couldnt leave where they travled • everyone responsible for spreading the word • ...
World History 2025-03-21
Across
- Who was the philosopher who believed that government should not intervene with economy?
- Who is a group of people who manage a company and sell products to a group of people?
- What were the social classes in France?
- What was the war that lasted seven years between European countries?
- Who is the philosopher that is known as the "father of liberalism"?
- Who was the French leader/French general that led the army in many wars?
- What is a group of people that purchase products from a company called?
- When was a period of violence in France with many executions called?
- Where was the oath that was made to create a new constitution for France taken place?
- What is an area of production with distribution and trade dealing with money called?
- What were the wars that Napoleon went through with France's army against many other countries?
- Who was the philosopher that believed in separation of powers?
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- Who was the philosopher who helped contributre to the encyclopedia?
- Who was the philosopher that introduced the idea of the social contract?
- What was the name of the army in France?
- What was the building that was attacked by a mob of people for guns?
- What is the theory that the Earth is the center of the universe?
- What was the theory that the sun is the center of the universe?
- What was the period of time of rebellion against the French government as an attempt to overthrow it?
- Who was the group of people that wanted to establish a French republic?
20 Clues: What were the social classes in France? • What was the name of the army in France? • Who was the philosopher that believed in separation of powers? • What was the theory that the sun is the center of the universe? • What is the theory that the Earth is the center of the universe? • Who was the philosopher who helped contributre to the encyclopedia? • ...
world 106 2025-08-21
Across
- Capital of Estonia
- Capital of Moldova
- Capital of Hungary
- Capital of Latvia
- Capital of Montenegro
- DHABI Capital of the UAE
- Capital of Qatar
- Capital of Iraq
- Capital of Kyrgyzstan
- Capital of Lebanon
- Capital of North Macedonia
- Capital of Romania
- Capital of Poland
- Capital of Iceland
- Capital of Oman
- Capital of Iran
- Capital of Uzbekistan
- Capital of Yemen
- Capital of Jordan
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- Capital of Slovenia
- Capital of Mongolia
- CITY Capital of Kuwait
- Political capital of Cote d'Ivoire
- Capital of Malta
- Capital of Slovakia
- Capital of Bhutan
- Capital of Turkey
- Capital of Syria
- Capital of Azerbaijan
- Capital of Bulgaria
- Capital of Kazakhstan
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of the Czech Republic
- Capital of Armenia
- Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Capital of Albania
36 Clues: Capital of Iraq • Capital of Oman • Capital of Iran • Capital of Malta • Capital of Syria • Capital of Qatar • Capital of Yemen • Capital of Bhutan • Capital of Latvia • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Poland • Capital of Jordan • Capital of Estonia • Capital of Moldova • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Lebanon • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Romania • Capital of Armenia • Capital of Iceland • ...
WORLD 128 2025-08-24
Across
- Wireless local area networking technology
- CAMERA Instant photo device with self-developing film
- Early sound recording and playback device
- Hook-and-loop fastener inspired by burrs
- Fixed-wing powered flight by the Wrights
- Voice communication device patented by Bell
- WIDE WEB Hyperlinked information system for the internet
- Wireless audio transmission pioneered by Marconi
- CIRCUIT BOARD Board that connects components with copper traces
- Mechanical keyboard for imprinting letters
- MACHINE Device that automates stitching fabric
- Portable device for recording moving images
- ENGINE Prime mover of the Industrial Revolution
- Electronic moving-image broadcasting medium
- Appliance that automates plate and glass cleaning
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- CIRCUIT Chip packing many transistors together
- Disc-based successor to the phonograph
- POSITIONING SYSTEM Satellite-based navigation network
- Appliance that keeps food cold with compression
- OVEN Kitchen device using dielectric heating
- Central processing unit on a single chip
- BULB Electric lamp perfected for practical use by Edison
- Short-range wireless connectivity standard
- PEN Writing instrument with a tiny rolling sphere
- Interlocking fastening device with a slider
- Electronic message system for digital communication
- Coherent light source from stimulated emission
- PRESS Movable type device popularized by Gutenberg
- MOTOR Machine converting electrical energy to mechanical
- Device that stores chemical energy for later use
30 Clues: Disc-based successor to the phonograph • Central processing unit on a single chip • Hook-and-loop fastener inspired by burrs • Fixed-wing powered flight by the Wrights • Wireless local area networking technology • Early sound recording and playback device • Short-range wireless connectivity standard • Mechanical keyboard for imprinting letters • ...
WORLD 5 2025-08-19
Across
- Hiker’s shelter
- Fruit that’s also a tech company
- Mountain range in western South America
- Chemical that flavors vanilla
- Pasta shaped like little ears
- Roman numeral for 50
- City nicknamed “Windy City”
- GRANDE, River that forms part of the U.S.–Mexico border
- Greek letter before omega
- City home to the Taj Mahal
- Animal with a prehensile tail
- Currency of India
- Measure of electrical resistance
- PANEL, Device that converts sunlight to power
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- Country known for maple syrup
- Mythical bird reborn from ashes
- Currency of Switzerland
- North African stew
- Legendary sword of King Arthur
- FALLS, World’s highest waterfall
- Poison used on arrows by tribes
- ’80s video game hero who eats pellets
- Capital of Scotland
- MORRISON, Author of “Beloved”
- Planet with the Great Red Spot
25 Clues: Hiker’s shelter • Currency of India • North African stew • Capital of Scotland • Roman numeral for 50 • Currency of Switzerland • Greek letter before omega • City home to the Taj Mahal • City nicknamed “Windy City” • Country known for maple syrup • Chemical that flavors vanilla • Pasta shaped like little ears • Animal with a prehensile tail • Legendary sword of King Arthur • ...
WORLD 6 2025-08-19
Across
- Currency of China
- Founder of Facebook (surname)
- Animal known for black mask and ringed tail
- LUMPUR, Capital of Malaysia
- Device for measuring pressure
- BEN, Famous British clock tower
- Language spoken in Vienna
- Largest moon of Saturn
- Greek god of the sun (mythic)
- Country with the city of Fez
- Material made from molten rock
- Science of weather
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- River through London
- BELL, Famous bell with a crack
- Country once called Persia
- PYTHON, Longest snake species
- YORK, City that never sleeps
- Continent with the Serengeti
- African lake shared by Tanzania and Uganda
- Precious red stone
- City known for Oktoberfest
- Sport played on ice with brooms
- DIOXIDE, Gas that makes soda fizzy
- Bird that hoots
- ZEALAND, Country home to the kiwi bird
25 Clues: Bird that hoots • Currency of China • Precious red stone • Science of weather • River through London • Largest moon of Saturn • Language spoken in Vienna • Country once called Persia • City known for Oktoberfest • LUMPUR, Capital of Malaysia • Continent with the Serengeti • Country with the city of Fez • Founder of Facebook (surname) • YORK, City that never sleeps • ...
WORLD 1 2025-08-19
Across
- Currency of Mexico
- Element in diamonds
- Device to measure temperature
- Country of the Taj Mahal
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Italian City with canals
- Capital of Spain
- Dessert with ladyfingers and mascarpone
- Coffee Shop order with foam
- Insect that makes honey
- Chemical symbol for sodium
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- Pasta shaped like little rice
- Precious green gemstone
- Snow vehicle with runner
- Greek Letter after alpha
- Ocean east of Florida
- Constellation known as the Hunter
- Author of “Matilda”
- City that hosts Carnival in Brazil
- Bird famed for mimicry
- Animal that hibernates
- Largest desert in Asia
- Bone that protects the brain
- Opposite of rural
- Capital of New York State
25 Clues: Capital of Spain • Opposite of rural • Currency of Mexico • Element in diamonds • Author of “Matilda” • Ocean east of Florida • Bird famed for mimicry • Animal that hibernates • Largest desert in Asia • Precious green gemstone • Greek goddess of wisdom • Insect that makes honey • Snow vehicle with runner • Greek Letter after alpha • Country of the Taj Mahal • Italian City with canals • ...
world 3 2025-08-19
Across
- Insect that makes honey
- Ocean east of Florida
- Capital of Spain
- Device to measure temperature
- Dessert with ladyfingers and mascarpone
- Capital of New York State
- Bone that protects the brain
- Largest desert in Asia
- Italian City with canals
- Country of the Taj Mahal
- Pasta shaped like little rice
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- Constellation known as the Hunter
- Greek Letter after alpha
- Chemical symbol for sodium
- Precious green gemstone
- Snow vehicle with runner
- Author of “Matilda”
- Bird famed for mimicry
- Coffee Shop order with foam
- City that hosts Carnival in Brazil
- Opposite of rural
- Currency of Mexico
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Animal that hibernates
- Element in diamonds
25 Clues: Capital of Spain • Opposite of rural • Currency of Mexico • Author of “Matilda” • Element in diamonds • Ocean east of Florida • Bird famed for mimicry • Animal that hibernates • Largest desert in Asia • Insect that makes honey • Precious green gemstone • Greek goddess of wisdom • Greek Letter after alpha • Snow vehicle with runner • Italian City with canals • Country of the Taj Mahal • ...
World Countries 2025-05-05
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- Southeast Asian nation with breathtaking bays and legendary street food
- Nordic island of fire and ice with more volcanoes than traffic lights
- South American country so long and thin, it has every climate imaginable
- North African nation where markets are labyrinths of color and spice
- Northern kingdom where men in kilts toss tree trunks for sport
- Himalayan kingdom measuring prosperity in Gross National Happiness
- Scandinavian home of flat-pack furniture and cinnamon buns
- Boot-shaped peninsula where hand gestures are a second language
- Where baguettes and berets are not just stereotypes
- Populous Asian country with a wall visible from space (or so the myth goes)
- Vast nation spanning eleven time zones, with a fondness for intense literature
- Scandinavian land of fjords, trolls, and the midnight sun
- East African nation known for marathon runners and magnificent safaris
- Central European nation floating in thermal baths and paprika
- South American country that tangos its way through life
- Land of tequila, tacos, and technicolor celebrations of the Day of the Dead
- South American giant that treats soccer like a religion
- South American nation with an ancient city perched high in the clouds
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- Low-lying country that's partly below sea level but still stays dry
- European efficiency powerhouse with an affinity for sausages and punctuality
- Southeast Asian "Land of Smiles" with floating markets and ornate temples
- Westernmost European country with a taste for melancholic music
- Mediterranean birthplace of democracy, philosophy, and moussaka
- Neutral Alpine country excelling at chocolate, watches, and banking discretion
- Iberian country where dinner starts when others are preparing for bed
- Subcontinent where spices aren't just food ingredients but a way of life
- Caribbean island where classic cars never went out of style
- Island nation where punctuality is an art form and trains apologize for being one minute late
- Down Under land where everything in nature seems designed to end you
- Tiny Asian city-state where chewing gum is contraband
- Northern neighbor known for politeness, poutine, and pronouncing "about" distinctively
- Ancient civilization with pointy monuments and a river that flows north
- Emerald Isle where storytelling is considered a national treasure
- Transcontinental nation bridging east and west, famous for its bazaars
- West African powerhouse producing both oil and Nollywood films
35 Clues: Where baguettes and berets are not just stereotypes • Tiny Asian city-state where chewing gum is contraband • South American country that tangos its way through life • South American giant that treats soccer like a religion • Scandinavian land of fjords, trolls, and the midnight sun • Scandinavian home of flat-pack furniture and cinnamon buns • ...
World History 2025-06-10
Across
- Chilean dictator
- Indonesian president in late 1900s.
- flowers that were a symbol of peace
- Já protest movement meaning direct elections now
- first independent trade union in a country ruled by a communist government
- National group that united parties in Chile
- members of this church joined Philippine people in protesting
- president and dictator in Philippines
- elected Chilean president who was overthrown
- Aquino popular opponent of Marcos
- this power revolution occurred in the Philippines
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- Portuguese regime that lasted 50 years
- these elections are a sign of democracy
- Polish President
- Who holds power in a democracy
- type of rule that focuses on strong central power
- Aquino first president in Philippines after return of democracy
- group that peacefully demanded Marcos lose power
- vote to decide if Pinochet should stay in power in Chile
- non-violent Portuguese group
- died and started South Korean democracy movement
21 Clues: Chilean dictator • Polish President • non-violent Portuguese group • Who holds power in a democracy • Aquino popular opponent of Marcos • Indonesian president in late 1900s. • flowers that were a symbol of peace • president and dictator in Philippines • Portuguese regime that lasted 50 years • these elections are a sign of democracy • National group that united parties in Chile • ...
Dystopian World 2025-06-05
Across
- Causing intense fear.
- General rules placed by government to manage behaviour.
- Relating to a large company or group.
- Relating to a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- A popular following.
- Relating to the use of technology.
- Relating the the future.
- The expression of disapproval
- Concerning the rules of respect
- The protagonist is nicknamed Emmet.
- Prevent the development, action, or expression of a feeling, impulse or idea.
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- Relating to a system of government in which most of the important decisions are taken by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
- Relating to the isolation of two or more factions.
- To have the power to influence actions.
- Cause of the 2nd World War.
- Relating to large social groups.
- Inflicting harsh and authoritarian treatment.
- What the general public perceives as normal.
- Serving as a warning.
- A fake reality.
20 Clues: A fake reality. • A popular following. • Causing intense fear. • Serving as a warning. • Relating the the future. • Cause of the 2nd World War. • The expression of disapproval • Concerning the rules of respect • Relating to large social groups. • Relating to the use of technology. • The protagonist is nicknamed Emmet. • Relating to a large company or group. • ...
World History 2025-06-04
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- West African storytellers who passed down history and traditions through oral stories and music.
- A monotheistic religion founded in Arabia by the prophet Muhammad.
- The richest and most famous ruler of Mali; made a famous pilgrimage to Mecca and spread Islam and learning.
- A trained warrior in feudal Japan who followed a code of honor called bushido.
- A Chinese invention used for fireworks and weapons.
- A group of powerful Romans who made laws during the Republic.
- A test people took to get government jobs based on knowledge and skill, not family.
- A step-by-step way to test ideas using experiments and evidence.
- A government where leaders are elected by citizens.
- A short Japanese poem with three lines (5-7-5 syllables), often about nature.
- A group of traders traveling together, often across the desert with camels.
- A warrior on horseback who followed a code of honor called chivalry.
- A Spanish conqueror who explored and took over parts of the Americas in the 1500s.
- A social class system in India where people are born into certain groups with specific jobs and rules.
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- Being kicked out of the Church, often used as punishment.
- A "rebirth" of learning, art, and ideas in Europe, inspired by ancient Greece and Rome.
- A Chinese philosopher whose ideas shaped much of Chinese culture and government.
- A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims over control of the Holy Land.
- The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and ideas between the Old World (Europe, Africa, Asia) and the New World (the Americas).
- A trade route that connected China with Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
- A machine invented by Johannes Gutenberg that made books easier to make and spread ideas faster.
- A time when people used reason and science to improve government and society.
- The capital city of the Aztec Empire, built on an island in Lake Texcoco.
- A powerful general who became dictator of Rome; he was assassinated by senators in 44 BCE.
- A region in the Americas that includes central Mexico and parts of Central America; home to early civilizations like the Maya and Aztec.
- A political and social system where kings gave land to nobles in exchange for loyalty and military service.
- First Roman emperor to convert to Christianity; legalized it with the Edict of Milan.
- Powerful land-owning lords in feudal Japan who commanded samurai.
28 Clues: A Chinese invention used for fireworks and weapons. • A government where leaders are elected by citizens. • Being kicked out of the Church, often used as punishment. • A group of powerful Romans who made laws during the Republic. • A step-by-step way to test ideas using experiments and evidence. • Powerful land-owning lords in feudal Japan who commanded samurai. • ...
The World 2025-05-19
Across
- Here, cheating on an exam can lead to prison time
- Home of Macauley Jones and Elijah D'Elena
- Country with 27 capitals
- follows a calendar that is seven years behind the Gregorian calendar
- Indonesian city that is the most instagram story'd on earth
- Home to a third of the worlds total cows
- Worlds largest country by land area
- Known as the worlds flattest country
- Boasts the most islands of any country
- First nation to give women the right to vote
- Second smallest country in the world
- Country with the most lakes in the world.
- The official animal of Scotland
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- Smallest country in the world
- Country which covers 50% of the South American continent
- Country where nodding yes and shaking no mean opposite things
- This country has, on average, the tallest males in the world
- The Falkan islands are home to approximately half-a-million what?
- Only country to fall into all four hemispheres
- Only country in the world with no rivers
- Oldest country in the world
- European Country with no capital city
- Here, you can buy square watermelons
- Considered the birthplace of democracy
- Unique country with no mosquitoes
- Country where it is considered rude to ask for salt during a meal
26 Clues: Country with 27 capitals • Oldest country in the world • Smallest country in the world • The official animal of Scotland • Unique country with no mosquitoes • Worlds largest country by land area • Here, you can buy square watermelons • Known as the worlds flattest country • Second smallest country in the world • European Country with no capital city • ...
The world 2025-05-21
29 Clues: Bó • Net • Mar • Riu • Gras • Gran • Moll • Brut • Fosc • Cova • Illa • Lloc • Llac • Terra • Petit • Millor • Pitjor • Calent • Dolent • A sota • Jungle • Cascada • Més net • Escalar • Més gran • Més gras • Més brut • Més petit • Al voltant
Dandy's World 2025-05-08
Across
- Likes dinos
- Big collector with oversized sweater
- Ghostie with a dress
- Ms. Cat Girl/siblings with Mr. Hug Man
- Smelly flower
- Mr. Dog mineral
- Bakes cakes for everyone
- Pjs and blankie
- Smelly iPad kid/some people say she's the daughter of the mother and father figure
- Appears in the sky in December
- He is the real box demon
- Baker's cousin
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- Outdated tech
- Angry at everyone/aggressive/decent fighter with a bat
- Fish bowl man with a missing tooth/bad humor
- Enemies with flowers/loves bon bons
- Mr. Hug Man/siblings with Ms. Cat Girl
- Ms. Dog mineral/not Mr. Dog mineral's wife
- A red and green guy who tastes sour
- Balloon man
- Appears on a tree in December
- Old guy whose cane is very powerful
- Enemies with a choco that loves bon bons
- Bubble girl
- Research!!!!! Some people say he's a father figure
- Amazing/some people say she's a mother figure
- Thinks he's better than everyone
27 Clues: Likes dinos • Balloon man • Bubble girl • Outdated tech • Smelly flower • Baker's cousin • Mr. Dog mineral • Pjs and blankie • Ghostie with a dress • Bakes cakes for everyone • He is the real box demon • Appears on a tree in December • Appears in the sky in December • Thinks he's better than everyone • Enemies with flowers/loves bon bons • A red and green guy who tastes sour • ...
World Studies 2025-05-15
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- - A document with basic rules
- When a nation tries to colonize more countries
- A large continues,landmass on earth
- A female ruler of an empire that is usually considered the highest rank
- - horizontal lines going east and west around earth
- A period of short rainfall, leading to a shortage of water
- - vertical lines going north and south around earth
- when you withdraw from a colony leaving it free
- Where people are given land by higher rank people and worked a fought for them in return
- a person lower than another in a status, rank or ability
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- send a group of settlers to a place and establish political control over it
- teacher that's teachings are the foundation of confucianism
- A word that means ¨emperor or king¨
- A male ruler of an empire that is usually considered the highest rank
- A group of islands in a body of water
- A prince known for making the seventeenth- constitution
- A long high sea wave caused by a disturbance
- belonging to the first or beginning
- The belief of one god
- - The belief in more than one god
20 Clues: The belief of one god • - A document with basic rules • - The belief in more than one god • A word that means ¨emperor or king¨ • A large continues,landmass on earth • belonging to the first or beginning • A group of islands in a body of water • A long high sea wave caused by a disturbance • When a nation tries to colonize more countries • ...
World History 2025-10-06
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- rich mali king known for pilgrimage
- charity pillar in islam
- major river in west africa
- first roman emperor octavian’s title
- holy city for the hajj
- real military ruler of japan
- conquering people who formed the yuan
- powerful landholding lords in japan
- semi dry region south of the sahara
- old name for tokyo
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- long period of roman peace
- eastern roman empire after the split
- warrior class who served daimyo
- chinese dynasty before mongol conquest
- bridge that carried water into rome
- capital of the byzantine empire
- group traveling across a desert
- trade route linking china to the west
- samurai code of honor
- pilgrimage to mecca
20 Clues: old name for tokyo • pilgrimage to mecca • samurai code of honor • holy city for the hajj • charity pillar in islam • long period of roman peace • major river in west africa • real military ruler of japan • warrior class who served daimyo • capital of the byzantine empire • group traveling across a desert • rich mali king known for pilgrimage • bridge that carried water into rome • ...
Gatsby's World 2025-10-07
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- The color that represents passion
- The doctor whose eyes watch over the valley
- Tom's mistress
- The garage owner
- Nick's profession is selling these
- Gatsby's magnificent yellow car
- Home of the old money Buchanans
- The guest who is surprised Gatsby's books are real
- Country that gave Gatsby a medal for valor
- The object of Gatsby's yearning at the end of Daisy's dock
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- The "less fashionable" Egg
- What Tom broke of Myrtle's
- Room where "Owl Eyes" is found
- Desolate, industrial wasteland overseen by a billboard
- Gatsby's associate with human molar cufflinks
- Myrtle's sister who lives in the city
- The city where Daisy and Gatsby first met
- Professional golfer and friend of Daisy
- The color of jealousy
- The story's narrator
- The color that represents riches and betrayl
- He with a "cruel body"
- The mysterious host of lavish parties
- The university Gatsby claims to have attended
- Nick's beautiful, sad cousin
25 Clues: Tom's mistress • The garage owner • The story's narrator • The color of jealousy • He with a "cruel body" • The "less fashionable" Egg • What Tom broke of Myrtle's • Nick's beautiful, sad cousin • Room where "Owl Eyes" is found • Gatsby's magnificent yellow car • Home of the old money Buchanans • The color that represents passion • Nick's profession is selling these • ...
Dandy world 2025-10-10
37 Clues: TV • tea • uovo • nerd • luna • bolla • sasso • cervo • fiore • felice • musica • femboy • newgen • triste • fossile • ciotola • origami • carbone • pignata • gambero • artista • fragola • orologio • biscotto • research • fantasma • gambling • abbraccio • ciocoroll • inchiostro • palloncino • fazzoletto • farfalla blu • farfalla rosa • cesto di fiori • pallina di natale • coniglio di cioccolata
WORLD 3 2025-08-19
Across
- Greek yogurt sauce with cucumbers
- Italian rice dish
- Unit for electric current
- Country where Kilimanjaro rises
- Country famous for fjords
- Composer of the “Fifth Symphony”
- ’90s handheld digital pet
- Bird that cannot fly
- Layer of the Earth with magma
- Planet with rings
- Shakespeare’s wife’s first name
- Desert plant with spines
- Capital of Peru
- Currency of Canada
- Dog known for blue-black tongue
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- Device to look at distant objects
- Instrument in jazz combos
- River dividing Budapest
- Motown city
- Gas used in party balloons
- FRANCISCO City of the Golden Gate Bridge
- French word for “thank you”
- Martial art from Korea
- Capital of Texas
- BLOSSOM Flower symbol of Japan
25 Clues: Motown city • Capital of Peru • Capital of Texas • Italian rice dish • Planet with rings • Currency of Canada • Bird that cannot fly • Martial art from Korea • River dividing Budapest • Desert plant with spines • Instrument in jazz combos • Unit for electric current • Country famous for fjords • ’90s handheld digital pet • Gas used in party balloons • French word for “thank you” • ...
world 8 2025-08-19
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- City known for Oktoberfest
- Sport played on ice with brooms
- Bird that hoots
- YORK City that never sleeps
- Animal known for black mask and ringed tail
- African lake shared by Tanzania and Uganda
- Precious red stone
- Material made from molten rock
- Science of weather
- Continent with the Serengeti
- BEN Famous British clock tower
- Device for measuring pressure
- River through London
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- Currency of China
- DIOXIDE Gas that makes soda fizzy
- Country with the city of Fez
- LUMPUR Capital of Malaysia
- Founder of Facebook (surname)
- PYTHON Longest snake species
- Greek god of the sun (mythic)
- Language spoken in Vienna
- Country once called Persia
- Largest moon of Saturn
- BELL Famous bell with a crack
- ZEALAND Country home to the kiwi bird
25 Clues: Bird that hoots • Currency of China • Precious red stone • Science of weather • River through London • Largest moon of Saturn • Language spoken in Vienna • City known for Oktoberfest • Country once called Persia • LUMPUR Capital of Malaysia • Country with the city of Fez • YORK City that never sleeps • Continent with the Serengeti • Founder of Facebook (surname) • ...
WORLD 28 2025-08-25
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- Tennessee city on the Mississippi River
- Twin Cities partner on the Mississippi River
- First widely used antibiotic from a mold
- Largest city by area in the contiguous United States
- Florida Gulf Coast city on Hillsborough Bay
- Mississippi coastal city paired with Biloxi
- Biological preparation that confers immunity
- Florida city crisscrossed by boating canals
- Missouri city by the Gateway Arch on the Mississippi
- Metro spanning Missouri and Kansas
- Long-distance electrical communication using coded pulses
- Largest city in Nebraska on the Missouri River
- Eastern Idaho city by the Snake River
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- Dits and dahs system for encoding characters
- Coastal city west of Los Angeles
- Louisiana city famous for jazz and Mardi Gras
- Twin City in North Carolina with Moravian roots
- Central Florida city known for theme parks
- South Florida city famed for Art Deco and beaches
- Sunshine City on Tampa Bay
- Largest city in Montana on the Yellowstone River
- South Texas city on a shallow bay
- Industrial hub in the foothills of the Appalachians
- Northwest Louisiana city on the Red River
- Southern California city famous for a parade and bowl game
- North Carolina city of the Research Triangle
- North Carolina banking hub nicknamed the Queen City
- Alabama port city on the Gulf Coast
- Largest city in South Dakota on the Big Sioux River
- Piedmont Triad city known for civil rights history
- West Texas city on the Llano Estacado
- Gateway to the Black Hills of South Dakota
32 Clues: Sunshine City on Tampa Bay • Coastal city west of Los Angeles • South Texas city on a shallow bay • Metro spanning Missouri and Kansas • Alabama port city on the Gulf Coast • West Texas city on the Llano Estacado • Eastern Idaho city by the Snake River • Tennessee city on the Mississippi River • First widely used antibiotic from a mold • ...
World History 2025-09-24
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- class of powerful people
- Zhaw empress ruler during campaign in Korea
- traveled in kinship groups
- Code uniform code
- the Wise Vladimis son
- submission to the will of Allah
- belief in one God
- constantly on the move and herded animals
- family came to power
- took control of the empire
- marked a turning point for Muhammad
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- holy book of Muslims
- one who has been submitted
- Khan universal ruler
- russian version of Caesar
- born into clan of powerful meccan family
- means “successer” or “deputy”
- Nevsky prince and military hero
- Islamic house of worship
- best model for proper living
- system of law
21 Clues: system of law • belief in one God • Code uniform code • holy book of Muslims • family came to power • Khan universal ruler • the Wise Vladimis son • class of powerful people • Islamic house of worship • russian version of Caesar • one who has been submitted • traveled in kinship groups • took control of the empire • best model for proper living • means “successer” or “deputy” • ...
Contemerary world 2025-11-19
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- theleader of a country
- major fight between groups
- who stands up for what they belive in
- person who helps kids learn
- that is used to make things work
- a disease is so bad they need to shut down the wold
- people are allowed to do
- person who belongs to a country
- systm that connects worldwade
- group of people working together for a cause
- right to make youre own choises
- usual weather in an area over time
- of people who run a country
- people vote for new leaders
- people gther to talk about what they believ in
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- suden and dangerous situation
- tools and machienes that make like easier
- something new
- protected from danger or harm
- finding someone new or importanat
- a person who leads a state or region
- people or countries are not fighting
- who reports the news
- in charge
- a medical person
- sssomeone who chooses a leader
- serious problem
- money, jobs, and businesses work
- someone who tests how things work
- things that make the air dity
30 Clues: in charge • something new • serious problem • a medical person • who reports the news • theleader of a country • people are allowed to do • major fight between groups • person who helps kids learn • of people who run a country • people vote for new leaders • suden and dangerous situation • protected from danger or harm • systm that connects worldwade • things that make the air dity • ...
World Cup 2025-11-07
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- First winner
- 2002 top scorer
- Most medals without a gold
- Cristiano's rival
- Speedy Parisian
- Top CONCACAF country to never qualify
- Secretary of defence
- Swede in LA
- Two Italian keepers
- Ivorian in Montreal
- Oldest goal scorer
- El tri
- Australians
- England's greatest
- Red devils
- Mononymous Spaniard
- Maradonna's goal
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- Beckenbauer's nickname
- Most caps (Scotland)
- Blond Colombian afro
- Soviet Keeper
- 1954 winner
- Bit an Italian
- Most caps (England)
- Goal Scoring Trophy
- Northern Ireland's best
- Portugal before Ronaldo
- Headbutted an Italian
- 17 in 1958
- Most caps (Croatia)
- Dutchman with turn
- 6 across but little
- Canadian Captain
33 Clues: El tri • 17 in 1958 • Red devils • 1954 winner • Swede in LA • Australians • First winner • Soviet Keeper • Bit an Italian • 2002 top scorer • Speedy Parisian • Canadian Captain • Maradonna's goal • Cristiano's rival • Oldest goal scorer • Dutchman with turn • England's greatest • Most caps (England) • Goal Scoring Trophy • Two Italian keepers • Ivorian in Montreal • Most caps (Croatia) • 6 across but little • ...
world history 2025-11-01
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- Yongle-former Chinese emperor
- system-electrolytic operated switch
- a service in Inca empire
- Most influenced urban settlement
- Musa-ruler of Malilin
- major city of west africa
- merchants learn local ways
- philosophy that arose during song dynasty
- language-east African Batu language
- carried by monks
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- lodging place
- negotiable paper used by merchants
- Wat-largest religious structure in premodern world
- social system in medival europe
- powerful indianized dynasty
- west African histroian
- sailing vessels
- Battuta-widley traveled Arab scholer
- Phenomenon-major process of settlement
- religous wars
20 Clues: Musa-ruler of Malilin • lodging place • religous wars • merchants learn local ways • carried by monks • Yongle-former Chinese emperor • sailing vessels • system-electrolytic operated switch • language-east African Batu language • Battuta-widley traveled Arab scholer • powerful indianized dynasty • ...
World Cup 2025-11-24
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- almost host of 1986
- first european semi-finalist
- the dancing football
- speedy, fouling goalkeeper
- stadium in the jungle
- trophy discoverer
- the hungarian golden boot winner
- former fifa president who the trophy is named after
- squashed portuguese plums
- an 'iconic' world cup final city
- woody the woodpeck-looking mascot
- first englishman to manage in a final
- slabbish defender with more knockout goals than ronaldo
- mascot with a greeting
- a warmly-received football
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- nickname given to the 1950 final
- the english world cup final goalscorer who didn't score a hat-trick
- a fateful figure, shares name with drug baron
- venue of beckham's red mist
- famously urinated in 2002
- a chilean battleground
- handball biter
- used his head in finals
- turned up to one world cup, appeared in final
24 Clues: handball biter • trophy discoverer • almost host of 1986 • the dancing football • stadium in the jungle • a chilean battleground • mascot with a greeting • used his head in finals • famously urinated in 2002 • squashed portuguese plums • speedy, fouling goalkeeper • a warmly-received football • venue of beckham's red mist • first european semi-finalist • nickname given to the 1950 final • ...
Dandy's World 2025-12-07
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- An escape‑type item that causes a Twisted to lose interest for a short period, useful when fleeing.
- The corrupted enemy versions of Toons; main antagonists players must avoid.
- Refers to boosting items that help when escaping Twisteds or performing actions.
- A guaranteed spawn on floors that yields Research (useful for unlocking/countering Twisteds) alongside Ichor.
- The main form of in‑game currency used to acquire Toons or Ichor‑shop items.
- A rare item that fully restores stamina when used.
- The mechanism by which players descend into floors (starting each round/run).
- A playable Toon known for extra health among regular Toons.
- A candy‑type item that temporarily boosts player speed (useful for escaping Twisteds).
- Passive‑bonus items or accessories that players can equip to enhance stats or abilities.Blackout A hazardous game condition/floor modifier that spawns rarer items or Twisteds (adding challenge to the floor).
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- An item that speeds up extraction when working on a machine.
- A common item gives a short random buff when used.
- A class of Twisted/enemy variant known for enhanced speed or danger in late floors/challenges. (While not every source names this class, “Twisteds” include stronger variants suitable to describe tougher enemies.)
- A very rare item that boosts stamina or run speed temporarily when used.
- A specific Twisted enemy you might face, the corrupted form of Boxten.
- What players must power up (often using Ichor or related items) to progress floors. (Item‑ and machine‑based mechanics are central to the game.)
- A “distracting” item that draws nearby Twisteds toward its location.
- A basic Toon in Dandy’s World, often recommended for beginners.
- The in‑game shop (often linked with the lobby/elevator) where Toons, items, and trinkets can be purchased using Ichor or Tapes.
- The starting area where players select Toon, items and prepare before beginning a run.
- A healing item that restores one heart of health.
- A starter Toon whose ability gives a short speed‑boost when hit.
- In‑round currency used to buy items from the shop before a new floor.
- A rarer Toon, appearing in the official Toon list of Dandy’s World.
- A regular Toon listed among playable Toons on the official Toons roster.
25 Clues: A healing item that restores one heart of health. • A common item gives a short random buff when used. • A rare item that fully restores stamina when used. • A playable Toon known for extra health among regular Toons. • An item that speeds up extraction when working on a machine. • A basic Toon in Dandy’s World, often recommended for beginners. • ...
Laverne's World 2025-11-13
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- Lives at Nanny's
- ________ Reef
- A bug, a Car, or a Band
- you hear it again maybe twice maybe 3 times!
- Chat Noir
- Sharkboy
- Simon the second
- Someone you can always go to Bingo with
- The best grammy in the world
- The most generous and caring sister
- The bees didn't make this cat
- Self proclaimed favorite grand child
- Your most resilient nephew
- Greek name for "Honeybee"
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- 1 of your favorite colors
- The eldest brother
- A cat whose always ready for a meeting
- Mother to 10
- the cutest little kitty
- Mr ______ Sky
- The person, not the beach
- Simon the third
- She be paintin
- Edge of seventeen
- Otto & Peanut's Angel
- Knows his way around cars
- your favourite tree, a sweet girl, and a piece of your name
- two grandaughters dating men who share this name
- The ____ is Falling!
- ____ the man!
- Shares a name with a beatle, but not a singer
- Shares a name with a famous corpse bride
32 Clues: Sharkboy • Chat Noir • Mother to 10 • ________ Reef • Mr ______ Sky • ____ the man! • She be paintin • Simon the third • Lives at Nanny's • Simon the second • Edge of seventeen • The eldest brother • The ____ is Falling! • Otto & Peanut's Angel • the cutest little kitty • A bug, a Car, or a Band • 1 of your favorite colors • The person, not the beach • Knows his way around cars • ...
world history 2025-12-15
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- English playwright, poet, and actor
- a list of propositions for an academic disputation
- a prison in France
- seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation
- a half-length portrait painting by the Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci.
- a bubonic plague pandemic that occurred in Europe from 1346 to 1353
- a church
- a machine that applies pressure to an inked surface
- a type of harmful sickness
- King of France from 1643 until his death
- the 3 Gs
- a document
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- a 16th-century movement that challenged the Catholic Church's authority
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- a systematic process for objective investigation, involving observing a phenomenon
- a type of food
- a type of trade
- something you cook with
- the influential English philosopher considered a father of liberalism
- was a Scottish economist and philosopher
20 Clues: a church • the 3 Gs • a document • a type of food • a type of trade • a prison in France • something you cook with • a type of harmful sickness • English playwright, poet, and actor • was a Scottish economist and philosopher • King of France from 1643 until his death • seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation • a list of propositions for an academic disputation • ...
World Geography 2025-12-19
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- What mountain range contains Earth’s highest peaks?
- What mountain range runs along the western edge of South America?
- What natural wonder lies off the northeast coast of Australia?
- What African mountain is the continent’s highest peak?
- What term refers to the remote interior of Australia?
- What is the longest river in South America?
- What European capital is famous for classical music and imperial palaces?
- What man-made passage links the Red Sea to the Mediterranean?
- What desert in Chile is known as the driest place on Earth?
- What city spans both Europe and Asia?
- What is the largest hot desert in the world?
- What long, narrow coastal inlet was carved by glaciers?
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- What island nation lies off Africa’s southeast coast?
- What narrow passage separates Asia and North America?
- What river flows through more European capitals than any other?
- What region covers southern Chile and Argentina?
- What treeless biome has permanently frozen soil?
- What strait separates Spain from Morocco?
- What island lies south of mainland Australia?
- What northern region is home to reindeer herding traditions?
20 Clues: What city spans both Europe and Asia? • What strait separates Spain from Morocco? • What is the longest river in South America? • What is the largest hot desert in the world? • What island lies south of mainland Australia? • What region covers southern Chile and Argentina? • What treeless biome has permanently frozen soil? • ...
Quarantine world 2020-12-01
22 Clues: Not • One • Not • Life • Time • Foot • Mind • Self • Nerve • Across • Justice • Between • Against • To name • To walk • To write • Go forth • Together • Knowledge • To believe • The state of • The state of
Ap World 2021-01-05
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- many men and WOMEN fought for these types of rights and believed everyone should be born with them.
- he advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.
- group Made up of
- system of order and class within medieval eras in Europe
- schemes and false information in advertisement used by the goverment
- group that brought strong nationalism against the British
- the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.
- group of people that occupied new Zealand throughout time.
- abuse of monarchy and power
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
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- colonist who were born in Spain or Portugal
- the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities
- form of branch of government, legislative that helped with decisions and bills
- a former prison that
- women and the right to vote in political elections.
- slaves planned this in Haiti due to having no rights
- Marquis de Lafayette wanted this form of government
- a sense of pride for ones nation
- a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea
- a member of an 18th-century group of French economists who believed that agriculture was the source of all wealth and that agricultural products should be highly priced.
- sectors of society and or estates
21 Clues: group Made up of • a former prison that • abuse of monarchy and power • a sense of pride for ones nation • women and the right to vote in political elections. • Marquis de Lafayette wanted this form of government • slaves planned this in Haiti due to having no rights • sectors of society and or estates • ...
World Geography 2020-12-14
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- is a country that is at a early stage in economic development.
- limited the number of immigrants entering the United States.
- an indication of how long a person can expect to live.
- a legal immigrant who has a work visa.
- the process of fertile land transforming into desert.
- the exact location of a place using latitude and longitude.
- having no border with the ocean or sea.
- religion derived from Jesus Christ.
- the reason people leave their homes and migrate.
- Gross domestic product.
- a series of gravity waves caused by the large scale displacement.
- the identity of a group of people who share a common ancestor.
- a person who has been forced to leave their country to escape war or a natural disaster.
- A belief in multiple gods.
- when the person has no choice, they move for their safety.
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- a long period of dry weather.
- the number of live births per thousand population.
- a multinational organization aiming to control the prices of oil.
- the location of a place in relation to another.
- an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, creating a free-trade zone in North America.
- the belief in a single all-powerful god.
- is a sudden shaking of the earth's crust caused by a release of stored energy.
- a point of origin.
- is the vast, remote, arid area of Australia.
- a powerful destructive storm, affects large area.
- a strip of land projecting into a body of water.
- a class structure that is determined by birth.
27 Clues: a point of origin. • Gross domestic product. • A belief in multiple gods. • a long period of dry weather. • religion derived from Jesus Christ. • a legal immigrant who has a work visa. • having no border with the ocean or sea. • the belief in a single all-powerful god. • is the vast, remote, arid area of Australia. • a class structure that is determined by birth. • ...
World flags 2020-04-22
World History 2021-05-10
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- The highest level of human society
- Greek stories about the gods
- a fake horse
- form of government where nobles protect the king,in exchange for land
- head of a man body of a lion
- a line of rules from the same family
- long period of time with a shortage of food
- group of people that included the Vandals and the Visigoths
- skilled workers
- is a stone coffin or a container to hold a coffin.
- the enlightened on
- smooth cloth from China
- device used to show direction
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- men who fought for sport
- new capital of Rome
- mixing of metals
- government ruled by a priest or religious laws
- city-state
- love of wisdom
- silver roman coin
- fine white glass
- what Alexander was
- building on the Acropolis
- book that told people when to plant crops
- winds that blow across India
- men who fought wars
- spreading of culture
- people that were owned
- Rome built 2,500 miles of this network
29 Clues: city-state • a fake horse • love of wisdom • skilled workers • mixing of metals • fine white glass • silver roman coin • what Alexander was • the enlightened on • new capital of Rome • men who fought wars • spreading of culture • people that were owned • smooth cloth from China • men who fought for sport • building on the Acropolis • Greek stories about the gods • head of a man body of a lion • ...
World History 2021-05-10
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- Greek stories about the gods
- spreading of culture
- device used to show direction
- group of people that included the Vandals and the Visigoths
- a line of rules from the same family
- new capital of Rome
- men who fought wars
- a fake horse
- long period of time with a shortage of food
- smooth cloth from China
- form of government where nobles protect the king,in exchange for land
- building on the Acropolis
- city-state
- the region of ancient Israel
- fine white glass
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- men who fought for sport
- government ruled by a priest or religious laws
- the enlightened one
- Rome built 2,500 miles of this network
- book that told people when to plant crops
- what Alexander was
- is a stone coffin or a container to hold a coffin.
- people that were owned
- silver roman coin
- head of a man body of a lion
- skilled workers
- mixing of metals
- winds that blow across India
- The highest level of human society
- love of wisdom
30 Clues: city-state • a fake horse • love of wisdom • skilled workers • mixing of metals • fine white glass • silver roman coin • what Alexander was • the enlightened one • new capital of Rome • men who fought wars • spreading of culture • people that were owned • smooth cloth from China • men who fought for sport • building on the Acropolis • Greek stories about the gods • head of a man body of a lion • ...
World Houses 2021-05-14
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- a place where there is a lot of water
- a synonym for "sofa"
- a synonym for enormous
- necessary to go upstairs
- a WH- question (place ?)
- this room is downstairs...
- it is next to the bed
- there is a sofa in this room
- there is a shower in this room
- the name of the queen's house
- there are a lot of books in this piece of furniture
- an enormous house
- a countryside house
- it is necessary to cook a pizza!
- a synonym for comfortable
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- what is the english for "vacances"
- there are many trees there !
- a synonym for "of course"
- a synonym for "next to"
- it is blue, and full of water !
- the name of Joe Biden's house
- there is a bed in this room
- there is a fridge in this room
- a synonym for "great"
- what is the english for "bientôt" ?
- a WH- question (person ?)
- a place where there is a lot of sand (=sable)
- it is very green ...
- it is not a shower, it is a ...
- the opposite of the right
30 Clues: an enormous house • a countryside house • a synonym for "sofa" • it is very green ... • a synonym for "great" • it is next to the bed • a synonym for enormous • a synonym for "next to" • necessary to go upstairs • a WH- question (place ?) • a synonym for "of course" • a WH- question (person ?) • the opposite of the right • a synonym for comfortable • this room is downstairs... • ...
Ancient World 2020-07-24
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- Egyptian God (2 words)
- "Barbaric" tribes in Spain
- Known for her love of Mark Antony
- Ancient Egyptian capital
- Were they were buried
- Were used at Kadesh
- Sumerian Temple
- Asian Invaders in Europe
- Present days Scots
- Greek God
- Famous city
- 1st Reich (3 word)
- Norsemen
- Greek state turned empire
- Noble
- Emperor of Rome
- Attempts to take Jerusalem
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- _______ and Remus
- Empire in the middle east
- Lived on island in Mediterranean
- Ancient Writing
- Civilization in Pakistan (3 word)
- The code of________
- Roman theater
- Preservation of the body
- Famous for his tomb
- Common way of making paper
- Egyptian Ruler
- Central American tribes
- Celtic Priest
- Woman pharaoh
- Conquered by Alexander the Great
- South American Natives
- City were Jonah went
34 Clues: Noble • Norsemen • Greek God • Famous city • Roman theater • Celtic Priest • Woman pharaoh • Egyptian Ruler • Ancient Writing • Sumerian Temple • Emperor of Rome • _______ and Remus • Present days Scots • 1st Reich (3 word) • The code of________ • Famous for his tomb • Were used at Kadesh • City were Jonah went • Were they were buried • Egyptian God (2 words) • South American Natives • Central American tribes • ...
World Literature 2020-07-11
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- It is a Ruby-throated hummingbird who is a friend of Pocahontas
- The daughter of the chief of Powhatan tribe in Virginia
- The ex-convict who had been imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread and the primary protagonist from the story Les Miserables
- It is what Mrs. Mallard utter upon knowing th his husband died
- Daughter of Thenardier from the story Les Miserables
- He is the author of the story Tell Tale Heart
- color of the eye of the old man from the story Tell Tale Heart
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- Antoine de ______________, French writer and aviator best remembered for his novel The Little Prince
- Lonely and craves admiration from all who pass by from the story Little Prince
- It is a harmless tree from THE story Les Miserables
- The name of a man who comes into Pocahontas life when the King James of England sends Governor Ratcliffe sad a crew of mnaqa to claim the new land
- The first animal character the Prince meets on Eart from the story Little Prince
- He is the author of Les Miserables
- From the story of an Hour, she is Mrs. Mallard's sister
- A coquettish flower who has trouble in expressing her love for the little Prince and consequently drives him away
- Brently's friend who learns about the train accident and Brently's death from the Story of an Hour
- Pocahonta's grandmother who says, "Listen to your heart and you will understand"
- The paragon of evil both in character and in representation of other negative forces from the story Les Miserables
- She is the author of the Story of an Hour
- From the story Tell Tale Heart, the old man has an eye of _______
20 Clues: He is the author of Les Miserables • She is the author of the Story of an Hour • He is the author of the story Tell Tale Heart • It is a harmless tree from THE story Les Miserables • Daughter of Thenardier from the story Les Miserables • The daughter of the chief of Powhatan tribe in Virginia • From the story of an Hour, she is Mrs. Mallard's sister • ...
Science World 2020-06-18
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- Health, Encompasses mental, emotional and some spiritual
- Is a method of assessing lung function by measuring the volume of air and speed flow of air in and out of the lungs.
- Is an involuntary act controlled by the brain.
- Imaging uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of body tissues and organs.
- of health.
- Any organism that has a negative effect on another organism with which it has close contact.
- Health, Is an understanding that all the aspects of wellness are interrelated.
- to life.
- Is a state of high-level health. One can achieve this by balancing their focus amongst the various dimensions of health.
- The step by step development of a disease from infection by a pathogen to termination of either the germ or the host.
- Imaging uses the interactions of light with cells and tissues to diagnose and treat abnormalities.
- Is the organism in which a parasite or pathogen does damage.
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- medicine, Uses radioisotopes to provide images of how tissues or organs function
- Rate, A wave of blood flow that expands an artery created by a contraction of the heart.
- Is the act or process of breathing.
- Is an infectious agent (“germ”) that causes disease or illness in a host.
- to be well and enjoy life.
- It is an epidemic of infectious disease that has spread over a larger area
- Is a technique that uses a continuous beam of X-rays to produce images that show the movement of organs, such as the stomach, intestine, and colon, in the body
- Management Skills, They are the skills that help a person to realize her or his
- Health, Focuses on our beliefs and values we each hold that lend
- Tomography, Uses X-ray equipment to form a three-dimensional image from a series of images taken at different angles of the body
- pressure, Is the pressure or tension exerted on the arterial walls as blood pulsates through them
23 Clues: to life. • of health. • to be well and enjoy life. • Is the act or process of breathing. • Is an involuntary act controlled by the brain. • Health, Encompasses mental, emotional and some spiritual • Is the organism in which a parasite or pathogen does damage. • Health, Focuses on our beliefs and values we each hold that lend • ...
World Cities 2020-08-26
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- This Australian city lies on the Swan River.
- One of the oldest cities in the world, considered holy to the three Abrahamic religions.
- the moon.
- The Eiffel Tower is a landmark here.
- Once known as Constantinople.
- The Beehive is a landmark in this New Zealand city.
- This city has the world’s largest railway network.
- Which Italian city 'Wasn't built in a day'.
- On Lake Michigan, also nicknamed “The Windy City”.
- Federal capital of the largest country in size in South America.
- City noted for its colourful, onion-shaped domes
- Australia's largest inland city.
- Big Ben is a feature here.
- John F Kennedy was assassinated here.
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- A bustling west coast seaport in Canada.
- Britain handed over this city to China in 1997. (4, 4)
- Capital city of the second most populated country in the world. (3, 5)
- The name of this Texan city was among the first words ever spoken
- City in Morocco and name of a classic 1942 film.
- Site of the first modern Olympic Games.
- This city is located on the Taedong River 110 km upstream from its mouth on the Yellow Sea.
- The International Court of Justice is located here. (3, 5)
- The largest city in Africa.
- Kissing in public often attracts a fine or imprisonment in this Egyptian city.
- The home of the Beatles.
- Ludwig Van Beethoven’s birth city.
- St Basil's Cathedral.
27 Clues: the moon. • St Basil's Cathedral. • The home of the Beatles. • Big Ben is a feature here. • The largest city in Africa. • Once known as Constantinople. • Australia's largest inland city. • Ludwig Van Beethoven’s birth city. • The Eiffel Tower is a landmark here. • John F Kennedy was assassinated here. • Site of the first modern Olympic Games. • ...
Laboratory World 2021-04-13
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- what packs on that "intern 20"
- the labs' life force or a clue in forensics
- "_____________" the money
- what trauma providers are looking for from the lab
- you can find these on a child's arm to help during healing or in a yellow fluid
- a great device for pushing air into a worm prior to going fishing
- used by animators and laboratorians but in different ways
- too much of this and I can feel my blood pressure going up
- to __________someone out, the lab's __________of practice or take it to the ___________
- not just done with cream cheese but in the lab as well
- great when they come from the lab but not so good when they come from your parents
- loved by body builders and MM
- what we didn't get in 2020
- what a microscope and a telescope have in common
- just don't get dyslexic and get it confused with a "venti" at the coffee shop
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- something we all need to be and where safety counts
- you need it to drive and to work in a lab
- feeling tired well have a seat just don't sit on this specimen
- what insect shares its name with a drawing device
- a specimen or something you use to blow your nose
- what we are looking for to this week
- a process and another word for atrocious
- meet "Auntie Jenn" from the transfusion family
- how sweet it is
- a necessity for laboratorians
- "My, what lovely cells you have!" would be this departments pick up line
- some like to eat it (not human hopefully) and some laboratorians like to study it
- a pandemic that can go away at any time
- a necessary "tool" for school teachers and laboratorians alike
- no matter what side it isn't good
30 Clues: how sweet it is • "_____________" the money • what we didn't get in 2020 • a necessity for laboratorians • loved by body builders and MM • what packs on that "intern 20" • no matter what side it isn't good • what we are looking for to this week • a pandemic that can go away at any time • a process and another word for atrocious • you need it to drive and to work in a lab • ...
World Studies 2020-11-16
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- a work stoppage, caused by the mass refusal of employees to work. usually takes place in response to employee grievances
- A new way of making products during the Industrial Revolution.
- What is used in the production process to produce output.
- British economist, philosopher, and author born in Scotland, as well as a moral philosopher, a pioneer of political economy, and a key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment
- doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority.
- Merchants, mid-level of money, & skilled workers
- Practice of planting different crops on the same plot of land to improve soil.
- Movement to take land owned by all members of a village to use for public grazing of animals & growing food.
- political, social and economic philosophy encompassing a range of economic and social systems
- A period in time where a new manufacturing process began.
- association of workers in a particular trade, industry, or company created for the purpose of securing improvements in pay, benefits, working conditions
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- A period of social & economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian society into an industrial one.
- the doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.
- Business held by stock holders.
- abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
- Population shift from rural to Urban areas.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- A person who organizes & operates their own business.
- German philosopher, economist, historian, sociologist, political theorist, journalist and socialist revolutionary.
21 Clues: Business held by stock holders. • Population shift from rural to Urban areas. • Merchants, mid-level of money, & skilled workers • A person who organizes & operates their own business. • What is used in the production process to produce output. • A period in time where a new manufacturing process began. • ...
World Studies 2020-11-24
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- A sovereign ruler of great power and rank, especially one ruling an empire
- quipu
- examinations implemented in various countries for recruitment and admission to the civil service
- Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road
- government or the holding of power by people selected on the basis of their ability
- 365 days
- tenth Mansa of the Mali Empire
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- medieval Muslim traveler who wrote one of the world's most famous travel logs, the Riḥlah
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices
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- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives
- surgical intervention in which a hole is drilled or scraped into the human skull
- travel across the Sahara between sub-Saharan Africa and North Africa
- relating to an empire
- First teacher in China who wanted to make education broadly available and who was instrumental in establishing the art of teaching as a vocation
- best known for unifying the Mongolian steppe under a massive empire that was able to challenge the powerful Jin dynasty in China and capture territory as far west as the Caspian Sea
- a hieroglyphic character or symbol
- a military commander, especially an aggressive regional commander with individual autonomy
- He was the fifth emperor
- West African empires which controlled trans-Saharan trade in gold, salt, slaves, and other precious commodities
20 Clues: quipu • 365 days • relating to an empire • He was the fifth emperor • tenth Mansa of the Mali Empire • a hieroglyphic character or symbol • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • travel across the Sahara between sub-Saharan Africa and North Africa • A sovereign ruler of great power and rank, especially one ruling an empire • ...
world history 2021-05-27
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- writings in pyramids
- famous temples in central mexico
- human offering
- used to write on
- mount everest
- 24 karrot
- isaac newton
- indian religion
- greek capital
- relics of the ancient kingdom of askum
- largest empire in pre-columnian
- large army
- island country in east asia
- a city in mali
- helped generate trade and commerce between differnt kingdoms
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- famous in egypt
- in ancient greece
- Jesus Christ
- diverse group of indigenous people who lived in parts of present-day mexico
- tuscan
- worship more than one god
- sharing boarder with ivory coast in the west
- eighth largest country in africa
- muhammad as the prophet of allah
- known for its dramatic landscape and its diverse wildlife
- the atribution of a soul to plants
- bow and arrows
- barbaric
- olympian god of the sun
29 Clues: tuscan • barbaric • 24 karrot • large army • Jesus Christ • isaac newton • mount everest • greek capital • human offering • bow and arrows • a city in mali • famous in egypt • indian religion • used to write on • in ancient greece • writings in pyramids • olympian god of the sun • worship more than one god • island country in east asia • largest empire in pre-columnian • famous temples in central mexico • ...
world history 2021-10-30
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- japans military system at the time
- english explorer that told people about the initial findings of the new world
- controlled most of indias trade
- when slaves were traded from the old world to the new world
- the believe in profitable trade
- the right to own and buy slaves
- paintings paintings of mixed families
- was the first european to travel around the south border of africa
- european and native descent
- the journey taken to take slaves to the americas
- he was the lat incan emperor
- foced labor of slaves
- conquered the aztecs
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- when you export more than you import
- shareholder
- trade between africa north america and europe
- he lead spain
- when the old world was introduced to the new world and trade between inside countries
- controlled north indias spice trade
- an agreement between spain and portugal to split their land.
- he introduced spain to the columbian exchange as well as the old and new worlds
21 Clues: shareholder • he lead spain • conquered the aztecs • foced labor of slaves • european and native descent • he was the lat incan emperor • controlled most of indias trade • the believe in profitable trade • the right to own and buy slaves • japans military system at the time • controlled north indias spice trade • when you export more than you import • ...
World History 2021-11-02
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- Ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796
- European monarch that was inspired by enlightenment
- Systematic observation, measurement, experiment, formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses
- Major change in thought starting in the mid-1500's
- People gave up power to avoid chaos
- Wrote "Spirit of the Laws"
- God isnt involved in peoples lives
- Movement in the 18th century
- Believed society threatened natural rights and freedoms
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- Grand ornate style that characterized European painting
- Earth is center of universe
- Proved sun was center of solar system
- Truth could be discovered through logical thinking
- Opposed divine right of kings
- English writer and early feminist
- Idea that earth revolves around the sun
- Believed freedom of speech was best weapon against bad government
- Discovered gravity
- group of social thinkers during enlightenment
- Style based on ideas from ancient Greece and Rome
- Where writers, artists, and philosophers exchange ideas
21 Clues: Discovered gravity • Wrote "Spirit of the Laws" • Earth is center of universe • Movement in the 18th century • Opposed divine right of kings • Ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796 • English writer and early feminist • God isnt involved in peoples lives • People gave up power to avoid chaos • Proved sun was center of solar system • Idea that earth revolves around the sun • ...
World Cultures =) 2021-05-17
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- Farmonig
- In colder places getting warmer
- city or town
- refering to the coutry
- Fuel made from a living being
- A huge wave a water that can cause a flood
- Seasonal winds and rains
- the worlds largest mountain in the world
- return.
- A huge body of water
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- Closely related chane of islands
- but they must give something
- a country with 50 state Trades a country giving another country
- artificial water way
- a government that owns of controls things
- three sides surrounded by water
- Where they get rid of the environment
- Hitler dictator of germany
- fully surrounded by wate
- is the only country that is not near water
- the USA, Europe, etc.
21 Clues: return. • Farmonig • city or town • artificial water way • A huge body of water • the USA, Europe, etc. • refering to the coutry • fully surrounded by wate • Seasonal winds and rains • Hitler dictator of germany • but they must give something • Fuel made from a living being • three sides surrounded by water • In colder places getting warmer • Closely related chane of islands • ...
Positive World 2021-05-17
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- Synonym of Journey
- Urge or ability to do something
- Antonym of old
- Able to think of new or interesting idea
- A state of peaceful existence and agreement
- Be very enthusiastic and eager
- Feeling pleased and satisfied of something you did
- Always telling truth
- Opposite of lifelessness
- An astonishing or unexpected event or fact
- Feeling or showing pleasure
- Quality of being graceful and stylish in appearance
- To help or encourage someone
- Having all the required or desirable qualities
- Very strong affection
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- Having a strong desire to know about something
- Synonym of marvel
- Happy and optimistic
- To change something to suit a purpose
- Want to know something
- Succeed in doing by effort or skill
- Antonym of unsure
- Opposite of bad
- Give for a good cause
- Antonym of Inactive
- Opposite of unhealthy
26 Clues: Antonym of old • Opposite of bad • Synonym of marvel • Antonym of unsure • Synonym of Journey • Antonym of Inactive • Happy and optimistic • Always telling truth • Give for a good cause • Opposite of unhealthy • Very strong affection • Want to know something • Opposite of lifelessness • Feeling or showing pleasure • To help or encourage someone • Be very enthusiastic and eager • ...
World cultures 2021-05-17
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- what people believe in
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- largest desert in the world
- ruled by a king or queen
- the country
- people vote for who they want to rule
- one person has complete power of the area
- covers 71% of earth
- a city or town
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- how long people in places life
- big wall
- everyone has different types and everyone wants it
- no directed access to water
- connects north and south america
- home of the mouses
- has water on all sides
- running water through land
- not renewable sources of energy
- good transported from of the countries
- name lots of planets
20 Clues: big wall • the country • a city or town • home of the mouses • covers 71% of earth • name lots of planets • what people believe in • has water on all sides • ruled by a king or queen • running water through land • no directed access to water • largest desert in the world • how long people in places life • not renewable sources of energy • connects north and south america • ...
Muslim World 2021-10-18
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- A member of an elite force of soldiers/warriors
- Beautiful tomb in Agra
- Conquered Constantinople using cannons and changed its name to Istanbul
- “Overlord” or “one with power”
- Muslim dynasty that built an empire in Persia
- Member of a non violent religious group
- Many artists from different cultures came together and worked here
- Interaction of two or more cultures producing new language/ideas in art, religion, and society
- Weak ruler, His wife Nur Jahan made the decisions of the state and ruled India under his name
- Was the foundation of the Mughal Empire
- A warrior for Islam
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- located in modern day Turkey
- taking children as slaves from conquered Christian peoples to be trained as Muslim soldiers
- Simplified the tax system and improved the laws of the empire
- First Ottoman leader in Anatolia
- Known as the “Great One”
- Built the Taj Mahal for his wife
- Millions died in famine since he was always at war
- He temporarily halted the rise and growth of the Ottoman Empire and burned down Baghdad
- Conquered most of modern day Iran
20 Clues: A warrior for Islam • Beautiful tomb in Agra • Known as the “Great One” • located in modern day Turkey • “Overlord” or “one with power” • First Ottoman leader in Anatolia • Built the Taj Mahal for his wife • Conquered most of modern day Iran • Member of a non violent religious group • Was the foundation of the Mughal Empire • Muslim dynasty that built an empire in Persia • ...
New World 2021-10-20
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- language taught to Indians in encomienda
- arrived in Peru in 1531
- study of the universe
- religion
- what Columbus called the Indians he encountered
- Saint Savior
- widespread outbreak of contagious disease
- welcomed by Montezuma
- conquerors
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- connected Europe to China
- one of the most powerful nations at the time of Columbus Voyage
- received by an encomendero
- interested in buying goods they could not get in Europe
- Economic
- bringing great wealth to nations
- where Columbus thought he arrived
- leader of the Aztec Empire
- Political
- Mayan princess
- religion that Columbus promised to convert the people to
- who punished and killed Indians
21 Clues: religion • Economic • Political • conquerors • Saint Savior • Mayan princess • study of the universe • welcomed by Montezuma • arrived in Peru in 1531 • connected Europe to China • received by an encomendero • leader of the Aztec Empire • who punished and killed Indians • bringing great wealth to nations • where Columbus thought he arrived • language taught to Indians in encomienda • ...
New World 2021-10-20
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- Economic
- conquerors
- Political
- religion that Columbus promised to convert the people to
- language taught to Indians in encomienda
- Mayan princess
- who punished and killed Indians
- where Columbus thought he arrived
- bringing great wealth to nations
- leader of the Aztec Empire
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- connected Europe to China
- received by an encomendero
- widespread outbreak of contagious disease
- religion
- welcomed by Montezuma
- one of the most powerful nations at the time of Columbus Voyage
- Saint Savior
- what Columbus called the Indians he encountered
- study of the universe
- arrived in Peru in 1531
- interested in buying goods they could not get in Europe
21 Clues: religion • Economic • Political • conquerors • Saint Savior • Mayan princess • welcomed by Montezuma • study of the universe • arrived in Peru in 1531 • connected Europe to China • received by an encomendero • leader of the Aztec Empire • who punished and killed Indians • bringing great wealth to nations • where Columbus thought he arrived • language taught to Indians in encomienda • ...
New World 2021-10-20
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- received by an encomendero
- what brought great wealth to nations
- arrived in Peru in 1531
- Economic (3Gs)
- who was interested in buying goods they could not get in Europe
- Mayan princess
- one of the most powerful nations at the time of Columbus Voyage
- Saint Savior
- religion that Columbus promised to convert the people to
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- leader of the Aztec Empire
- what Columbus called the Indians he encountered
- conquerors
- study of the universe
- widespread outbreak of contagious disease
- language taught to Indians in encomienda
- religion (3Gs)
- connected Europe to China
- welcomed by Montezuma
- what group punished and killed Indians
- where Columbus thought he arrived
- Political (3Gs)
21 Clues: conquerors • Saint Savior • religion (3Gs) • Economic (3Gs) • Mayan princess • Political (3Gs) • study of the universe • welcomed by Montezuma • arrived in Peru in 1531 • connected Europe to China • leader of the Aztec Empire • received by an encomendero • where Columbus thought he arrived • what brought great wealth to nations • what group punished and killed Indians • ...
contemporary world 2021-09-08
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- maximum price allowed by government
- the government is spending more than it is earning ,net loss or arrears
- leader of the Red Army the led the Chinese Revolution in 1949
- the royal family of the UK has this kind of government and so did Archduke Ferdinand of Serbia
- the science and art of government
- meagerness, insufficiency , lacking
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- conference in New Hampshire that gave birth to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank
- denationalisation as what the government did with NAPOCOR , MWSS ,PNOC OR PHILIPPINE NATIONAL OIL CORPORATION
- tax on an imported good , duty imposed on foreign goods
- Lenin , Trotsky and Staline were , political party in Russia in the early 20th century
- assumed the Presidency of the United States during the Great Depression
- founding father of Marxism
- minimum price allowed by the government
- value or consequence , appraisal
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- bank panic and collapse in 2008 which affected the whole world
- buyer's wish , ask or plea
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- strict adherence to the basic principles of any subject or discipline , the Islamic form is one
- all male government of Afghanistan
- economist came up with the concept of marginal propensity to consume and the multiplier , economist of the Great Depression
- Adolf , Fuhrer
- science that deals with business , money , investments etc
- a notional barrier separating the former Soviet bloc and the West prior to the decline of communism , border of communist Eastern Europe
- social movement led by Hitler in Germany
- a city in Russia was named after him , Russian Premier in WWII
- a severe and a prolonged downturn in economic activity , could be a mood disorder
- period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc
- Prime Minister of the UK in WWII
- v. grant or provide , a stock of a resource
- new liberal ideology ,a political approach that favors free-market capitalism, deregulation, and reduction in government spending.
31 Clues: Adolf , Fuhrer • buyer's wish , ask or plea • founding father of Marxism • Prime Minister of the UK in WWII • value or consequence , appraisal • the science and art of government • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • all male government of Afghanistan • maximum price allowed by government • meagerness, insufficiency , lacking • minimum price allowed by the government • ...
World Music 2021-11-18
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- Where Scotland is located
- Instrument of Scotland that starts with a b
- popular dance in the middle east
- A place where people in Mexico celebrate and gather together
- Language that people in Middle East speak
- Goblet shaped drum in Middle East music
- A low sounding guitar from Mexico
- Capital of China
- A middle eastern flute
- lower sound that the doubek makes
- from Mexico that starts with a t
- Main language spoke in Mexico
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- number of stars on the Chinese flag
- Scottish food that starts with h
- Popular chinese food that starts with a d
- large hanging steel drum in Chinese music that is hit with a mallet
- National Dance of Mexico
- Higher sound that the doumbek makes
- Ancient wind instrument of Mexico
- captial of Mexico
- Mexican cowboys
21 Clues: Mexican cowboys • Capital of China • captial of Mexico • A middle eastern flute • National Dance of Mexico • Where Scotland is located • Main language spoke in Mexico • Scottish food that starts with h • popular dance in the middle east • from Mexico that starts with a t • Ancient wind instrument of Mexico • A low sounding guitar from Mexico • lower sound that the doubek makes • ...
World Cultures 2021-12-01
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- Annual festival celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
- Religious festival celebrated in April marking the foundation of the Khalsa Panth
- Believes in God and that faith in Jesus Christ who died for man’s sins and through God’s grace believers can receive eternal life in heaven.
- Believes in Buddha and that believers seek to escape the cycle of rebirth and achieve a state of happiness.
- Believes in Allah and that by following five pillars of faith-belief, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage to Mecca- believers go to eternal paradise.
- Believes in Jehovah that by following God’s law and doing good deeds that will find eternal life and peace
- period of celebration
- There are _______ main types of religion.
- Festival and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead.
- Month of fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad
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- The belief in more than one god.
- Jewish Day of Atonement (holiest day of the year)
- The belief in one god.
- Beginning of the year in the Jewish new year
- Spring Festival celebrated at the turn of the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar
- government that is ruled by a religious leader
- annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca.
- One of the traits of cultural identity.
- Believes in Brahman and that a quest for enlightenment. Birth, death, and rebirth until one reaches a state of perfect knowledge.
- Hindu festival of lights celebrated every year in the autumn
20 Clues: period of celebration • The belief in one god. • The belief in more than one god. • annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. • One of the traits of cultural identity. • There are _______ main types of religion. • Beginning of the year in the Jewish new year • government that is ruled by a religious leader • Jewish Day of Atonement (holiest day of the year) • ...
World Religions 2021-11-19
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- translates as "way" or "path"
- promise of a special relationship with YHWH
- in Confucianism, the kind treatment of every person
- New religious group
- 1/2 way between sect and denomination
- divinity of nonhuman beings (animals, plants, natural world)
- symbol of harmony in Taoism
- small and relatively new group
- belief system with single god
- "charity"
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- divine connection between humans and other natural beings
- a religious congregation, nationally recognized, allied with state/secular powers
- belief system with multiple gods
- being a nonbeliever does not mean the person lacks ________
- "enlightenment"
- mainstream religious organization, not state sponsored
- followers do NOT believe in a divine being
- son of God
- believe that ultimate reality (such as God) is unknowable
- books not in the Protestant Christian Bible
- translates as "peace" and "submission"
21 Clues: "charity" • son of God • "enlightenment" • New religious group • symbol of harmony in Taoism • translates as "way" or "path" • belief system with single god • small and relatively new group • belief system with multiple gods • 1/2 way between sect and denomination • translates as "peace" and "submission" • followers do NOT believe in a divine being • ...
Logan's World 2021-11-11
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- kianna did this in high school
- riley, best coach
- kitty, the craziest kitty
- logan's car
- bulls, my favorite basketball team
- city, beach vacation
- mom is afraid to ride these
- home of the milwaukee bucks
- kitty, the fattest kitty
- loves me more than anyone ever could
- this is my mom's job
- makes the best meatloaf
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- newark highs mascot
- the oldest kitty ever
- sauce, i eat it on everything at home
- your twin
- radio, logans favorite radio station in the car
- working very hard and i'm so proud of him
- my favorite food
- jason's nickname
- hunt, used to be a police officer
- lauri, favorite aunt
- jordan, plays for my favorite basketball team
- bo, the fattest dog ever
- logan and nana's favorite shoes
- landon's favorite color
- this is when my birthday is
- favorite japanese food
- landons favorite shoes
- kevin, going to help me build my mustang
- packers, best football team
- the best sister in the world
- logan's favorite color
33 Clues: your twin • logan's car • my favorite food • jason's nickname • riley, best coach • newark highs mascot • lauri, favorite aunt • city, beach vacation • this is my mom's job • the oldest kitty ever • favorite japanese food • landons favorite shoes • logan's favorite color • landon's favorite color • makes the best meatloaf • bo, the fattest dog ever • kitty, the fattest kitty • ...
World History 2022-01-27
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- the first empire mentioned in reference to Ancient India
- Old Version of egypt
- worshiped Yahweh (God)
- the next empire to rule after the Maurya Empire
- holy book of the Christian people
- a historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system
- a way to live in ancient china
- The movement of the bantu to south africa
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- Old Version of china
- a group of Niger–Congo languages spoken in central and southern Africa
- Belief in 1 god
- The people worship many gods
- holy book for Muslims
- great sailors and shipbuilders
- holy book of the Hebrew people
- Indians
- a monotheistic religion founded in ancient Persia
- Ruler of Egypt
- The first ruler of Babylon
- early form of writing
20 Clues: Indians • Ruler of Egypt • Belief in 1 god • Old Version of china • Old Version of egypt • holy book for Muslims • early form of writing • worshiped Yahweh (God) • The first ruler of Babylon • The people worship many gods • great sailors and shipbuilders • holy book of the Hebrew people • a way to live in ancient china • holy book of the Christian people • ...
Myth World 2022-01-12
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- Giant, three-bodied shepherd who lives alone on the island of Gadira
- Three-headed dog who guards the gates to the underworld
- Strongest man ever born; a favorite of Zeus
- Disowned son of Hera, and the god of crafting and fire
- Woman so beautiful that she is mistaken for Aphrodite and worshipped
- Woman who falls in love with Apollo
- Brother of Zeus, ruler of the underworld; a bitter, unlucky god
- Son of Poseidon; the most hard-working and scrappy of the Greek heroes
- Beautiful, giant bull who brings hardships upon Crete
- Victim of Eros
- Goddess of beauty and love; desired and admired by all
- Greatest musician of all time; even rocks and trees are fans of his music
- Cousin of Zeus who holds the sky on his shoulders
- Man who falls in love with his own reflection
- Son of the Cretan Bull and Pasiphae; a monster hidden away in the Labyrinth
- Sister of Zeus, goddess of everything that grows from the ground; the loving mother of Persephone
- Son of Daedalus; his loyalty and curiosity lead him into danger
- Son of Zeus, powerful god who drives the sun across the sky each day
- Brother of Zeus, ruler of the sea, shaker of the earth; a proud, powerful god
- King of the Gods, wielder of the most powerful weapon in the world, the lightning bolt
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- Great dancer; wife of Orpheus
- Cat-like princess of Crete, daughter of King Minos
- Greatest inventor of all time; Invents the wheel, the loom, and the plow, among other things
- Son of Zeus, god of trickery; as an infant was already clever and scheming
- Man with whom Apollo falls in love
- Daughter of Zeus, goddess of wisdom; the clever patron of Athens
- Daughter of Demeter; goddess of flowers
- Poisonous, multi-headed monster of Learnea
- Vicious, bronze-feathered avians who haunt the island of Stymphalia
- Poseidon's chosen messenger to his son Theseus
- Son of Apollo; able to cure any disease or injury
- Artemis's prized animal; the fastest beast in the forest
- Daughter of Zeus, goddess of hunting and the moon
- Spirit in charge of ferrying souls from the world of the living to the world of the dead
- Son of Aphrodite, capable of making any god or mortal fall in or out of love
- Goddess of beauty and love; desired and admired by all
36 Clues: Victim of Eros • Great dancer; wife of Orpheus • Man with whom Apollo falls in love • Woman who falls in love with Apollo • Daughter of Demeter; goddess of flowers • Poisonous, multi-headed monster of Learnea • Strongest man ever born; a favorite of Zeus • Man who falls in love with his own reflection • Poseidon's chosen messenger to his son Theseus • ...
Ancient World 2021-08-18
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- Belief in many Gods
- Belief in one God
- An expert in or student of history
- A person who writes down information
- First empire in history
- Person who studies ancient history by searching for and studying ancient artifacts
- Type of writing with wdges and curves carved in clay
- Community with its own separate government
- Creation of waterways to carry water to crops
- Temple to worship a God
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- Area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Period when metal was used to make weapons and tools
- The first civilization
- Collection of Babylonian laws
- Paleolithic period when people were hunters and gatherers
- Society with cities, government workers and social class
- Buying, selling and exchanging goods
- King of Urik that had many adventures
- Territories and people under one ruler
- Period of time before written records
20 Clues: Belief in one God • Belief in many Gods • The first civilization • First empire in history • Temple to worship a God • Collection of Babylonian laws • An expert in or student of history • Buying, selling and exchanging goods • A person who writes down information • King of Urik that had many adventures • Period of time before written records • ...
World Cities 2021-08-10
22 Clues: wall • Bombay • coffee • largest • Big Ben • Kremlin • Hollywood • Aztec city • city-state • Mount Fuji • Nile River • Opera House • Pope Francis • most languages • transcontinental • capital of India • "City of Lights" • African port city • Great Wall of China • 2nd French-speaking • fountains and churches • French-speaking and poor
World History 2022-04-02
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- Honored Warrior class
- Which country was highly influenced by China?
- Which empire was divided into about 1000 city states.
- what is the unifyingforce
- What religion develops in South Asia
- Flourished Roman Empire
- Record text of Islam
- Live in harmony with nature and focus on internal reflection
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- trade routes throughout North Africa
- Prophet of Islam
- Influenced by Mayans
- Neo Confucianism blended Confucian, Buddhist and Daoist philosophies
- Which dynasty build grand canal
- Which country becomes religion of Spice Islands and Malay Peninsula?
- Emphasized role in society
- Which empire was under rule of Ashoka
- Which dynasty established the civil service exam
- Which dynasty invented gun power and paper money
- Where do buddhism developed?
- Which country borrowed Culture from Greeks?
20 Clues: Prophet of Islam • Influenced by Mayans • Record text of Islam • Honored Warrior class • Flourished Roman Empire • what is the unifyingforce • Emphasized role in society • Where do buddhism developed? • Which dynasty build grand canal • trade routes throughout North Africa • What religion develops in South Asia • Which empire was under rule of Ashoka • ...
Big world 2022-04-25
25 Clues: гора • пляж • море • река • умный • озеро • вулкан • легкий • низкий • добрый • остров • водопад • опасный • дешевый • высокий • дорогой • скучный • пустыня • красивый • забавный • безопасный • дружелюбный • Большой город • восхитительный • маленький город
The world 2017-03-29
33 Clues: tó • hó • híd • Dél • erdő • hegy • domb • város • völgy • folyó • hűvös • Észak • forró • hideg • napos • Kelet • meleg • felhős • szikla • szeles • száraz • Skócia • reptér • sziget • alagút • Anglia • Nyugat • tenger • kellemes • csatorna • Írország • tengerpart • csapadékos
The world 2017-03-29
33 Clues: tó • hó • híd • Dél • erdő • hegy • domb • meleg • város • völgy • Kelet • Észak • napos • folyó • forró • hűvös • hideg • szeles • alagút • száraz • felhős • szikla • sziget • Skócia • Anglia • Nyugat • tenger • reptér • csatorna • kellemes • Írország • tengerpart • csapadékos
THE WORLD 2017-01-03
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- THE LINE OF LATITUDE THAT IS THE HOTTEST DURING THE SUMMER SOLSTICE
- THE PEAK OF THIS MOUNTAIN IS THE FURTHEST FROM EARTH'S CENTER
- THIS COUNTRY PURCHASED OF A LOT OF LAND FROM RUSSIA IN 1867
- THE LINE OF LATITUDE THAT IS THE HOTTEST DURING THE AUTUMN EQUINOX
- THE NAME SUGGESTS THIS COUNTRY IS COVERED IN ICE
- THIS SEA SEPARATES LIBYA FROM ITALY
- THIS LARGE COUNTRY IS COVERED ALMOST ENTIRELY IN ICE
- THIS COUNTRY HAS A LARGER SURFACE AREA THAN PLUTO
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- VIENNA IS THE CAPITAL CITY OF THIS COUNTRY
- A LARGE ISLAND NATION TO THE SOUTH EAST OF AFRICA
- THE LINE OF LATITUDE THAT IS THE HOTTEST DURING THE SPRING EQUINOX
- THIS IS THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN ABOVE SEA LEVEL
- THIS IS THE WORLDS HOTTEST COUNTRY
- THIS DESERT IS THE DRIEST NON POLAR DESERT IN THE WORLD
- TRENCH THE DEEPEST PART OF THE WORLD (FOUND IN THE OCEAN)
- ANGKOR WAT IS FOUND IN THIS COUNTRY
- THIS IS THE WORLDS SOUTHERN MOST CONTINENT
- FOUR ONE OF THE CONTINENTS HAS THIS MANY COUNTRIES
- THIS IS THE WORLDS SMALLEST COUNTRY
- PENGUINS CAN BE MISTAKENLY FOUND AT THIS OCEAN
20 Clues: THIS IS THE WORLDS HOTTEST COUNTRY • ANGKOR WAT IS FOUND IN THIS COUNTRY • THIS IS THE WORLDS SMALLEST COUNTRY • THIS SEA SEPARATES LIBYA FROM ITALY • VIENNA IS THE CAPITAL CITY OF THIS COUNTRY • THIS IS THE WORLDS SOUTHERN MOST CONTINENT • THIS IS THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN ABOVE SEA LEVEL • PENGUINS CAN BE MISTAKENLY FOUND AT THIS OCEAN • ...
Disney World 2017-12-12
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- Where dreams come true
- New land in Hollywood Studios
- restaurant in a castle
- Ride named after a real mountain
- what to be expecting
- There's a big splash ahead
- Ride featuring Steven Tyler
- Put your car mechanic skills to the test
- Reason we are on this trip
- Jack Sparrow
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- Hotel with giant games
- Greatest explorer of all time
- Land of food and wine
- Where Cinderella's castle is
- Get ready to get dizzy
- Nicole will never go on this ride
- What we will see out our hotel window
- lamest ride ever
- Tour of the savannah
- A way to get to the Polynesian
20 Clues: Jack Sparrow • lamest ride ever • what to be expecting • Tour of the savannah • Land of food and wine • Hotel with giant games • Where dreams come true • Get ready to get dizzy • restaurant in a castle • There's a big splash ahead • Reason we are on this trip • Ride featuring Steven Tyler • Where Cinderella's castle is • Greatest explorer of all time • New land in Hollywood Studios • ...
Maril's World 2017-12-13
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- First date month
- Seen at MSG, first
- Katherine's employer
- Seen at MSG, last
- 2nd name
- Where you're welcome anytime
- Your impressive profession
- Original best pet
- Ron's employer
- Your eyes
- Your first city
- Favorite team
- Weekday diversion
- Infamous dance inspiration
- Prominent locale in your history
- Lake _____
- Where we became 3
- Where we're going, Pt 1
- Your best skill
- Favorite transportation
- Saw in Stockholm
- Your years on Earth
- Indoor water fight site
- Initials
- Favorite jeweler
- Favorite restaurant
- Maternal side
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- Who you're like
- Carolina ___
- Now-tolerated "pets"
- ___ Bros.
- Niece
- Your sign
- ____ Way, ex-employer
- Spot for sunsets
- Much missed
- High school
- Downstairs destination
- Where we're going, Pt 2
- Best man ever
- ____ _____ Back
- Area of increasing expertise for you
- ___ Christmas, brings you joy
- Favorite flower color
- Family imp
- Fraternal side
- Post-Ill. place
- Lunch, usually
- You're so this
- Month when you began
50 Clues: Niece • 2nd name • Initials • ___ Bros. • Your sign • Your eyes • Lake _____ • Family imp • Much missed • High school • Carolina ___ • Favorite team • Best man ever • Maternal side • Ron's employer • Fraternal side • Lunch, usually • You're so this • Who you're like • Your first city • ____ _____ Back • Your best skill • Post-Ill. place • First date month • Spot for sunsets • Saw in Stockholm • Favorite jeweler • ...
World Civilizations 2018-01-20
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- Islam's Holy Book
- China's most influential teacher
- Four class Ayran social system
- Moksha religion
- The Son of God
- An independent political unit that has a city and surrounding lands
- One God belief
- Buddhism state of enlightment
- A belief in many gods
- King of Amorite famous for code of laws
- Process in which a soul is continuously reborn
- Burial places for pharaohs
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- 18th dynasty Egyptian pharaoh
- One of two rivers that frame the Mesopotamia
- Government with a divine figure as ruler
- King of ancient Egypt
- Land between Tigres and Euphrates
- Man-made objects
- Persian military genius king
- Egyptian writing system that used pictures
- A system of writing with wedge-shaped symbols
- Embalming and drying corpses to prevent decaying
- Developed question and answer approach
- Fertile farmland with a wealth of minerals
- God's chosen "father" of the Hebrews
25 Clues: The Son of God • One God belief • Moksha religion • Man-made objects • Islam's Holy Book • King of ancient Egypt • A belief in many gods • Burial places for pharaohs • Persian military genius king • 18th dynasty Egyptian pharaoh • Buddhism state of enlightment • Four class Ayran social system • China's most influential teacher • Land between Tigres and Euphrates • ...
World Geography 2017-05-22
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- America's sunbelt
- Religion founded by Muhammad
- Tsar who created St. Petersburg
- The last tsar of Russia
- 23.5 degrees north
- When one plate goes under another
- Canada's government
- Imaginary lines that run N. and S.
- Group of fundamentalists who took control of Afghanistan in 1996
- When 2 plates slide against each other
- Predominant church in Russia
- Large waves caused by earthquakes
- Currents that carry heat from Earth's core to its crust
- World's largest religion
- To describe or chart the earth
- One reason for Arab Spring
- Map makers
- Route through Hindu Kush Mt.
- America's heartland
- America's "rust belt"
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- America's most populous region
- Measures size of earth quake
- Determines magnitude of earthquake
- Leader of Iraq at beginning of Iraq War
- Tsar who had St. Peter's Basilica built
- When Earth revolves around the Sun
- Economy run by the laws of supply and demand
- One complete spin of the Earth.
- An economy where the goods & services are controlled by gov't
- Religion founded by Siddartha Guatama
- A government where one person holds the power
- When two plates collide
- Largest desert in the world
- Religion founded by Abraham
- 23.5 degrees south
- Belief in one god
- Government with a king or queen
- 0 degrees longitude
- World's oldest religion
- Afghan responsible for 9/11
- Imaginary lines that run E. and W.
- Soviet leader who ended communism
- Gov't where citizens hold the power
- Current leader of Russia
- Belief in many gods
45 Clues: Map makers • America's sunbelt • Belief in one god • 23.5 degrees north • 23.5 degrees south • Canada's government • 0 degrees longitude • Belief in many gods • America's heartland • America's "rust belt" • The last tsar of Russia • When two plates collide • World's oldest religion • World's largest religion • Current leader of Russia • One reason for Arab Spring • Largest desert in the world • ...
World Knowledge 2017-09-21
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- A country that used to be part of the British Empire, now the fastest growing economy in the world
- The Ocean to the north of Russia
- A country bordered by Mongolia to the north
- An American river flowing south into the Gulf of Mexico
- The continent we live in
- The continent which is furthest south
- The country separating USA from one of its own states
- The country we live in
- Flows from west to east through a rainforest region in Brazil
- The mountain range in the north of Italy
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- The longest river in Africa
- The mountain range down the west coast of South America
- A major mountain range in North America
- The sea separating North Africa from Europe
- The mountain range which is home to the highest mountain in the world
- The ocean surrounding Antarctica
- A country sandwiched between Somalia and Tanzania
- The ocean between Africa and South America
- The Ocean between Africa and Australia
- A country off the east coast of China
20 Clues: The country we live in • The continent we live in • The longest river in Africa • The Ocean to the north of Russia • The ocean surrounding Antarctica • The continent which is furthest south • A country off the east coast of China • The Ocean between Africa and Australia • A major mountain range in North America • The mountain range in the north of Italy • ...
World problems 2017-06-13
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- / to make something smaller
- / to make something bigger or more advanced
- / to make something out of nothing
- / this is on a factory, it's what smoke comes out of
- layer / the thing around the earth protecting us from UV rays
- warming / the problem of Earth's rising temperatures
- trafficking / the selling or buying of illegal drugs
- / the place where garbage is dumped and buried
- / to make air, soil, water dirty by adding something to it
- / to make something better
- / when something is not following the law
- / when people do not have enough money to live
- / a temporary place for homeless people to eat and sleep
- animals / animals being threatened
- / when humans construct too many houses
- / to be something that is likely to harm something else
- / to hurt
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- / to use something again by creating something new from the material
- / to throw away
- / to make something so small it almost disappears
- / the polluted smoke that comes from cars or factories and pollutes the air
- rain / rain that contains dangerous chemicals because of smoke from cars and factories
- icecaps / areas of thick ice covering the North and South poles
- / a continual increase in the price of goods or services
- / an organisation that work to help people / animals in need, they often give money or provide helpful things
- / a huge area of ice that moves slowly over the land
- / when there are too many people
- / the action of making air, soil, water, not safe to use (noun)
- / a natural disaster when people have no food to eat
- / to fill or cover with water
- / the problem of people not have homes to live in
- / chemicals sprayed on plants to help them grow but that also pollute the air and land
- / to damage something so badly that it no longer exists
- / to teach
- / to experience something bad
- / when there is little rainfall and the land becomes very dry
36 Clues: / to hurt • / to teach • / to throw away • / to make something better • / to make something smaller • / to fill or cover with water • / to experience something bad • / when there are too many people • / to make something out of nothing • animals / animals being threatened • / when humans construct too many houses • / when something is not following the law • ...
World History 2018-09-01
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- the war of the League of Augsburg was ended by the Treaty of
- first permanent French colony in America
- a symbol of the French Revolution
- a government that replaced the Constituent Assembly
- Louis XIV's nickname
- idea that man's reason is the sole criterion for truth
- the War of the Spanish Succession was ended by the Treaty of
- a book of Rousseau that talks about child rearing and education
- government by men who sit at desk
- Napoleon's failure on the high seas against British navy was marked by the Battle of
- the rejection of the Bible and disbelief in the Deity of Christ happened in the age of
- Father of English Enlightenment
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- a castle used as a prison that symbolizes the old regime
- government that replaced the Directory is The
- government that was established after the end of the reign of terror is The
- its main purpose is to defeat England by destroying its trade
- believing that uncivilized societies are morally superior to civilized people
- Napoleon's final defeat is the Battle of
- the French Revolution began during his reign
- the War of 1812 that drew United States into war against England
- Napoleon's victory against Austrian-Russian army was marked by the Battle of
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau is the Father of
- white/blank paper (where experience is written)
- a coalition of several European nations formed against France is called the League of
- island on the Italian coast where Napoleon was exiled after the Battle of Leipzig
25 Clues: Louis XIV's nickname • Father of English Enlightenment • a symbol of the French Revolution • government by men who sit at desk • Jean-Jacques Rousseau is the Father of • first permanent French colony in America • Napoleon's final defeat is the Battle of • the French Revolution began during his reign • government that replaced the Directory is The • ...
World Geography 2016-08-26
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- hemisphere/the half of the earth that lies north of the equator
- map/ map that shows the location of natural features such as mountains and rivers ; can also show cities and countries
- meridian/the meridian of 0 degrees longitude from which other longitudes are calculated
- hemisphere/the part of earth east of the atlantic ocean including europe,asia,australia,and africa;longitude 20w and 160E often considered its boundaries
- north or south from the equator measured in degrees
- directions/the courses or routes of northeast , northwest , southeast , southwest
- size of a picture , plan , or model of a thing compared to the size of the thing itself
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- hemisphere/the half of the earth comprising north and south america and surrounding waters ; longitude 20W and 160E often considered its boundaries
- measured by degrees or time east or west from the prime meridian
- specific place on earth
- location / location in relation to other places
- location/the exact position of a place on the earths surface
- directions/the four principal courses or routes of north , south , east ,and west
- system/pattern formed as the lines of latitude and longitude cross one another
- parallel of 0 degrees latitude from which other latitudes are calculated
- of a sphere or globe , as in the earths northern and southern hemispheres
- rose/a map tool that indicates direction
- hemisphere/the half of the earth that lies south of the equator
- map legend
- bar/shows the relationship between map measurements and actual distance on earth
20 Clues: map legend • specific place on earth • rose/a map tool that indicates direction • location / location in relation to other places • north or south from the equator measured in degrees • location/the exact position of a place on the earths surface • hemisphere/the half of the earth that lies north of the equator • ...
World Capitals 2018-12-28
33 Clues: Guam • Italy • Spain • China • Japan • Poland • Mexico • France • Sweden • Greece • Monaco • Angola • Canada • Germany • Hungary • Belgium • Jamaica • Senegal • Denmark • Vietnam • Austria • Thailand • Portugal • Mauritius • Singapore • Australia • South Korea • Philippines • Netherlands • Switzerland • United States • United Kingdom • Czech Republic
World Religions 2012-10-23
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- the one God for Muslims
- the holy book of Christians
- symbol for Muslims
- religious rules for Muslims
- person who spreads the beliefs of Christianity
- symbol for Jews
- a holy city for Jews and Christians
- belief in one God
- place of worship for Jews
- lived as a Jew under Roman rule
- the holy book of Jews
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- the religion of Muslims
- another name for Jews
- a holy city for Muslims
- religious rules for Jews and Christians
- the holy book of Muslims
- the first 12 followers of Jesus
- place of worship for Muslims
- a messenger of God
- the religion of Jews
- symbol for Christians
- the one God for Jews
22 Clues: symbol for Jews • belief in one God • symbol for Muslims • a messenger of God • the religion of Jews • the one God for Jews • another name for Jews • symbol for Christians • the holy book of Jews • the religion of Muslims • the one God for Muslims • a holy city for Muslims • the holy book of Muslims • place of worship for Jews • the holy book of Christians • religious rules for Muslims • ...
World Geography 2013-05-31
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- a wide, relatively flat area of land that has grasses and only a few trees.
- map a map that represents elevations on it.
- Hemisphere half of the Earth that is north of the equator.
- A book containing maps and charts.
- a place in the desert that has water and is fertile.
- a very tall high, natural place on Earth - higher than a hill.
- a man-made waterway used for transportation or irrigation.
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses.
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- a stream or river that flows into a larger river.
- an undersea growth of coral near the surface of the water.
- a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water.
- map a map that shows cultural features, like the political boundaries of countries, states, provinces, and cities.
- a chain of mountains and/or high elevations.
- is the study of the Earth's surface.
- Hemisphere another name for the Americas (or the New World).
- body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- a device that always points north. It is used for navigation.
- a cold, treeless area; it is the coldest biome.
- is the warm, equatorial region between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
- of Cancer an imaginary line of latitude at 23°30' N.
- large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land.
21 Clues: A book containing maps and charts. • is the study of the Earth's surface. • map a map that represents elevations on it. • a chain of mountains and/or high elevations. • a cold, treeless area; it is the coldest biome. • a stream or river that flows into a larger river. • a place in the desert that has water and is fertile. • ...
WORLD I 2013-08-27
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- A bond between countries who share common goals and offer to support eachother.
- WAR A war that divides the majority of countries into factions. 5/3
- If someone is next inline to the thrown they are a _____.
- The next in line to the thrown in Austria.5/9
- Germany attacking Belgium was an _______ of WWI 9/5.
- An offer from Germany offering Austria their full support with their ideals. 5/6
- The name for the alliance between France, England, Russia, (japan and USA Later)
- That race between world superpowers to have the most/biggist militia. 4/4
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- The name for the alliance alliance between Italy (at the start) Germany, Austria, Bulgaria. 7/6
- Compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into the military.
- An alliance between the allied powers of Britain, France and Russia.6/7
- A type of war that is demestic and doesnt involve many countries. 5/3
- A plan that Germany devised over many years avoiding Germany fighting a war on two fronts.10/4
- The crisis in Morocco in 1906 and 1911 and the Balkan crisis was an ______ of WWI. 12/7
- a policy governing international relations.7/6
- The alliance between France England and Russia was a ________ of WWI. 4/4/5
- A long term belief for increasing an empire for a prestige status.
- The belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability.
- A final demand or statement of terms. Rejection = War.
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
20 Clues: The next in line to the thrown in Austria.5/9 • a policy governing international relations.7/6 • Germany attacking Belgium was an _______ of WWI 9/5. • A final demand or statement of terms. Rejection = War. • If someone is next inline to the thrown they are a _____. • A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • ...
World Religions 2013-10-20
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- Sacred stone building that held idols and now a stone that Muslims worship
- The Enlightened One
- A divine essence that fills everything in the world - Hindu God
- The two-sidedness of nature
- A Greek word meaning Messiah
- "The Way" - A Chinese Philosophy based on no material wealth, less power/politics, humbleness, quiet, and thoughtfulness
- A religion that emphasizes ethics or proper conduct and believes in one God
- Hindu Priests
- One of the greatest historical figures who taught of one true God, love for God and others, and forgiveness and eternal life for Faith in God
- Followers of Islam
- The final position in Christian Religion hierarchy that is Supreme over the other leaders - leads from Rome
- Someone who dies for their beliefs
- The container for Ten Commandments
- Man who led the escape of the Hebrews from Egypt
- The lowest position in Christian Religion hierarchy who conduct local services and ceremonies
- Belief in the rebirth of souls - used to eventually recognize Maya and reject it to gain Nirvana
- A religion that follows the teachings of Jesus the Christ
- A Chinese Philosophy based on the importance of family, respect for the elderly, and reverence for the past
- A Chinese Philosophy based on power and harsh laws - people are selfish and untrustworthy and must be constantly monitored for good behavior
- Struggle to defend the faith - those who died in struggle are rewarded in heaven
- Scripture in Judaism that contains the first five books of the Old Testament and laws, poetry, prophecy and religious instruction
- The God in Islam
- Two sides of nature - Female/Male, Dark/Bright, Passive/Active
- Founder of the Hebrew people
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- Souls who grow spiritually and gain perfect peace - completing your cycle of reincarnation and reuniting with Brahman
- Holy Book of Islam
- A religion that developed through the Brahmin's explanations of the Vedas and believes in Karma, Reincarnation, and Nirvana
- An Israeli King who made Jerusalem the capital and a religious center
- The good or bad force created by your actions
- A religion that follows the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama who encourages enlightenment
- Belief in many Gods
- Steps needed to gain Enlightenment in Buddhism - used in collaboration with Eightfold Path
- Unity of God and creation
- The beliefs in Islam that each Muslim needs to follow - Idea that for a strong building all parts are needed
- A religion that follows the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad - submission to the will of God
- A religion that follows the teachings of Abraham, Israel, and Moses - Believes in the 10 Commandments
- A religion believing that the forces of good and evil battle one another and in the future, good will prevail - Influence Judaism and Christianity
- Moral laws that God revealed to Moses during the Exodus
- Council gathered to write down beliefs of Christian Church in 325 A.D.
- Hebrew God
- The idea that the world around us is an illusion and if we accept this illusion, we cannot be saved
41 Clues: Hebrew God • Hindu Priests • The God in Islam • Holy Book of Islam • Followers of Islam • The Enlightened One • Belief in many Gods • Unity of God and creation • The two-sidedness of nature • A Greek word meaning Messiah • Founder of the Hebrew people • Someone who dies for their beliefs • The container for Ten Commandments • The good or bad force created by your actions • ...
Contemporary World 2013-11-06
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- China's Republic
- Right to ownership
- Instrument for measuring a country's wealth
- Reaction against capitalism
- Left-wing ideology
- Main indicator of wealth
- Measures the degree of inequality in the distribution of income
- Action of changing from colonial to independent status
- Key beneficiaries
- The law of supply and demand
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- Nobility dominated society
- One group dominating another
- Encourage unrestricted free-trade between countries to increase the exports of the most competitive industries
- Minimal state intervention
- Only get payed for what they do
- Action of forming or becoming a nation
- Highest human development index
- Gives rise to colonialism
- Access to all services, especially health care and education
- Global distribution of wealth
- Control over natural resources
- German philosopher
- Important for economic development
23 Clues: China's Republic • Key beneficiaries • Right to ownership • Left-wing ideology • German philosopher • Main indicator of wealth • Gives rise to colonialism • Nobility dominated society • Minimal state intervention • Reaction against capitalism • One group dominating another • The law of supply and demand • Global distribution of wealth • Control over natural resources • ...
World religion 2013-11-21
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- Commandments In the bible, a set of moral laws given to moses by god
- first of the three Patriarchs of Israel whose story is told in chapters 11–25 of the Book of Genesis.
- A religion based on the teachings of the Buddha that developed in india in the 500’s BC
- is an organized collection of beliefs, cultural systems, and worldviews that relate humanity to an order of existence
- a religion based on the teachings of jesus of Nazareth that developed in Judea at the beginning of the first century AD.
- the Christian scriptures, consisting of the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments.
- A philosophy that was based on the ideas of Confucius that focused on morality, family order, social harmony, and government.
- The belief in only one god.
- In Buddhism, a state of perfect peace.
- a religious leader, lawgiver, and prophet, to whom the authorship of the Torah is traditionally attributed.
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- Muhammad's departure from Mecca to Medina in AD 622, prompted by the opposition of the merchants of Mecca and marking the consolidation of the first Muslim community.
- The most sacred text in Judaism
- A philosophy that developed in china and stressed the believe that one should live in harmony with the Dao, the guiding force of all reality.
- the central religious text of Islam
- Deep, conditioned thought that focuses the mind on spiritual ideas.
- A member or descendant of a Semitic people claiming descent from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; an Israelite; a Jew.
- Someone who is said to have received messages from god to be taught to others. religion
- The religion of the hebrews, world’s oldest monotheistic religion.
- A religion based on the messages Muhammad is believed to have received from god.
- The main religion of India.
20 Clues: The belief in only one god. • The main religion of India. • The most sacred text in Judaism • the central religious text of Islam • In Buddhism, a state of perfect peace. • The religion of the hebrews, world’s oldest monotheistic religion. • Deep, conditioned thought that focuses the mind on spiritual ideas. • ...
world hisory 2013-10-26
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- A political system in which a state is ruled by a monarch.
- To exchange goods or services in return for other goods or services.
- Believing in one god.
- the study of the physical, human, and environmental features of the earth.
- The spreading of one culture from one society to another.
- Something that somebody has succeeded in doing, usually with effort.
- A groups knowledge, beliefs, values, and customs.
- The business of buying and selling.
- A carefully devised plan of action to achieve a goal.
- The art and science of designing and constructing buildings.
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- Believing in more than one god.
- Something said or given to show gratitude, praise, or admiration.
- The process of taking control of a place or people by force of arms.
- to break down or look out.
- A barrier controlling flow of water.
- to make.
- Defense in your home country.
- A two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle without seats, used in ancient times in races, warfare, or processions.
- An organized collection of beliefs.
- An artificial waterway or artificially improved river used for travel, shipping, or irrigation.
20 Clues: to make. • Believing in one god. • to break down or look out. • Defense in your home country. • Believing in more than one god. • The business of buying and selling. • An organized collection of beliefs. • A barrier controlling flow of water. • A groups knowledge, beliefs, values, and customs. • A carefully devised plan of action to achieve a goal. • ...
Ritu World 2015-03-19
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- Sometimes wears specs
- Always roames around the girls of the ritu world
- Always studies
- 9 o'clock
- Always begs for chocolate,ice-cream,money etc
- K's brother
- Full of attitude (girl)
- Chimpanzee
- Dark lipstick
- Always fights with others for small things
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- Have a dog (the dog's name starts with 'j')
- Tells all the things of Rishab to the Sneha
- He is very good from heart but not from eyes
- He is weak in studies but he tells all the thing that Kautilya says to him
- Goat
- Kaddu
- Have so many lice in his hair
- Best friend of Kusum in Ritu World
- Always plays guitar
- Always stares
20 Clues: Goat • Kaddu • 9 o'clock • Chimpanzee • K's brother • Dark lipstick • Always stares • Always studies • Always plays guitar • Sometimes wears specs • Full of attitude (girl) • Have so many lice in his hair • Best friend of Kusum in Ritu World • Always fights with others for small things • Have a dog (the dog's name starts with 'j') • Tells all the things of Rishab to the Sneha • ...
World History 2015-04-30
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- document that officially ended WWI.
- ancient civilization in present day Peru and Chile.
- also known as the dark ages or medieval ages.
- excellent sailors and traders across the Med. Sea that created the alphabet.
- "new stone age"-people began farming and domestication of animals.
- time period characterized as re-birth of Roman culture.
- European Christians attempt at conquering the holy land from the Islamic Empire.
- one of the five pillars of Islam that requires all Muslims to make a pilgrimage to Mecca
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- ancient Greek philosopher that tutored Alexander the Great.
- the separation of the Christian Church into Catholic and Eastern Orthodox
- created the 95 thesis that called for reforms of the Catholic Church.
- became emperor of Rome after the assassination of Julius Caesar. His name was later changed to Caesar Augustus.
- most famous Renaissance man who was a skilled artist, inventor, and engineer.
- the belief in many gods.
- known as the magnificent and sultan of ottoman empire.
- the belief in one god.
- social system during the Dark Ages where peasants worked on a Lord's manor in return for protection.
- lead 7 explorations throughout SE Asia and the Indian Ocean for the Ming Dynasty.
- mass murder of Jews in Germany during WWII.
- emperor of Byzantine empire and created a code of laws.
20 Clues: the belief in one god. • the belief in many gods. • document that officially ended WWI. • mass murder of Jews in Germany during WWII. • also known as the dark ages or medieval ages. • ancient civilization in present day Peru and Chile. • known as the magnificent and sultan of ottoman empire. • emperor of Byzantine empire and created a code of laws. • ...
Samantha's World 2015-09-17
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- what you put on a table when company comes
- GG's last name
- when it's not cloudy, it's this
- where my grandparents have a ski place
- the name of GG and Grampa's boat
- keeps the rain off my head
- what I just love to do with scissors and colored paper
- where I fell from and broke my arm
- what Idaho is famous for
- my dad's name
- my middle name
- where I was born
- where I like to swim
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- Sport I play in the fall
- my cat
- the last day of the school week
- my school
- I use long strips of fabric to fly through the air
- where Nana and Robop live in the winter
- what I use to knit a sweater
- the number of chickens we have
- where my father was born
- one of my favorite school subjects
- one of my favorite places at home
- my fluffy gray cat
- where I like to go in the summer
- what I like to eat when I'm in a hurry
- a cousin in Texas
- the month when I was born
- my favorite color
30 Clues: my cat • my school • my dad's name • GG's last name • my middle name • where I was born • a cousin in Texas • my favorite color • my fluffy gray cat • where I like to swim • Sport I play in the fall • where my father was born • what Idaho is famous for • the month when I was born • keeps the rain off my head • what I use to knit a sweater • the number of chickens we have • ...
World Literature 2014-11-03
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- A region inhabited by Poles and German in Upper Silesia.
- The butterflies represented
- What day did the prison transportation car get to Chattanooga, Tennessee?
- How many pieces of mail were recieved for the Holocaust Paper Clip project.
- The writing on the ISIS flag stands for "There is no god but god with ________ as his messenger."
- He was born in Poland and he was in the Holocaust with his brother. He came to the US in 1948.
- What did Primo Levi call himself?
- The main character of the story "Night"
- When the father dies in the story of "Night"
- School the Paper Clips project took place
- A type of rubber
- ISIS sold the women and threatened to _______ them if they did not convert to salafism.
- A sudden revelation or flash of insight
- When did the first American tank stand at the gates of Buchenwald?
- The cow jumped over the moon.
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- Over __________ ISIS soldiers are fighting in both Irag and Syria.
- During what war did the Holocaust occur?
- When did the Nazis come to power in Germany?
- "I climbed into my bunk, above my father, who was still alive. It was _____________." (Night)
- A fire department catching on fire.
- My mama made me mash my M&M's.
- How old was Eliezer when he entered the concentration camp?
- "It is in this was that one can understand the double sense of the term '________________'." (Auschwitz)
- The smell of the crispy, savory bacon was unbearable.
- How much was the bounty placed on al-Baghdadi?
- "Over the loud speaker, the SS officer said 'Form fives!''Form groups of a _______!'".(Night)
- New name for Kurdistan
- There are millions of animals in the zoo.
- The bridge leads to Kirkuk's ________.
- How many paper clips did the Holocaust Paper Clip project end up using?
30 Clues: A type of rubber • New name for Kurdistan • The butterflies represented • The cow jumped over the moon. • My mama made me mash my M&M's. • What did Primo Levi call himself? • A fire department catching on fire. • The bridge leads to Kirkuk's ________. • The main character of the story "Night" • A sudden revelation or flash of insight • During what war did the Holocaust occur? • ...
world studies 2014-10-23
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- political situation in which one nation is powerful enough to pose a threat to others
- Bonaparte was finally defeated
- of the 3 social classes in France before the French revolution
- machine for beheading people
- as Austrian minister to France
- battle which Napolean's forces were defeated by a British fleet
- practice of burning crops during wartime so that the enemy cannot live on the land
- comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napolean
- as a dictator from mid 1793 to mid 1794
- hereditary right of a monarch to rule
- policy of preventing trade between Great Britain and Continental Europe
- wave of senseless panic that's spread through France after the storming of Bastille
- French congress with the power to create laws
- government run public school in France
- who leave their native country for political reasons
- rebels with the aid of british forces fought to drive napoleons French troops out of Spain
- direct vote in which a country's people have the opportunity to approve or reject a proposal
- radical group made up of Persian wage-earners
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- formal agreement between the pope and a government
- young Queen of France
- league of European nations formed by the leaders of Russia, Austria, and Prussia.
- system that divided the French into 3 estates
- young King of France
- became emperor of France
- statement of revolutionary ideas adopted by Frances national assembly
- pledge made by the members of the 3rd estate
- committee established during the French Revolution to identify enemies of the republic
- period of time when Maximilien Robespierre ruled France nearly as a dictator
- congress established by representatives
- sudden seizure of political power in a nation
- of France
- member of a loosely organized fighting force that makes surprise attacks on enemy troops
- series of meeting to establish peace and security after the defeat of napoleon
- series of alliances among European nations
- assembly of representatives from all 3 of the estates in France
- use of troops or ships to prevent commercial traffic from entering or leaving a city or region
36 Clues: of France • young King of France • young Queen of France • became emperor of France • machine for beheading people • Bonaparte was finally defeated • as Austrian minister to France • hereditary right of a monarch to rule • government run public school in France • congress established by representatives • as a dictator from mid 1793 to mid 1794 • ...
World History 2016-05-09
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- War - a war in North America between France and Britain
- - Portuguese navigator in the service of Spain
- - Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547)
- - an instrument for measuring angular distance
- - Document signed by all the males aboard the the Mayflower establishing the rules of government for their new colony
- French explorer who explored the St. Lawrence river and laid claim to the region for France (1491-1557)
- - The widespread exchange of animals, plants, culture, diseases, and ideas between the Eastern and Western Hemisphere
- - capture or take by force
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- - Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China (1451-1506)
- - Spanish soldiers/explorers
- – a person who sells things
- - to change from one belief to another
- - navigational instrument for finding directions
- - French explorer in Nova Scotia who established a settlement on the site of modern Quebec (1567-1635)
- Henry the Navigator - ¬ Price of Portugal
- - system increasing a nation's wealth by government regulation
- - an economic system based on private ownership of assets
- - having to do with money and resources
- - an illness that spreads quickly
- - a journey made for a special person
20 Clues: - capture or take by force • - Spanish soldiers/explorers • – a person who sells things • - an illness that spreads quickly • - to change from one belief to another • - a journey made for a special person • - having to do with money and resources • Henry the Navigator - ¬ Price of Portugal • - Portuguese navigator in the service of Spain • ...
World Crossword 2016-07-17
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- capitale del Vietnam
- capitale del Brasile
- capitale dell'Islanda
- capitale della Lettonia
- capitale degli U.S:A.
- capitale della Malesia
- capitale dell'Argentina
- capitale del Messico
- capitale di Cuba
- capitale del Madagascar
- capitale del Perù
- capitale della Tanzania
- capitale della Francia
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- capitale del Canada
- capitale del Suriname
- capitale dell'India
- capitale della Cina
- capitale dell'Australia
- capitale dell'Honduras
- capitale della Giamaica
- capitale dell'Italia
- capitale del Kenya
- capitale del Marocco
- capitale della Bulgaria
24 Clues: capitale di Cuba • capitale del Canada • capitale del Messico • capitale degli U.S:A. • capitale dell'Honduras • capitale del Perù • capitale del Kenya • capitale dell'India • capitale della Cina • capitale del Vietnam • capitale del Brasile • capitale dell'Italia • capitale del Marocco • capitale del Suriname • ...
the world 2016-10-07
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- the layer where weather occurs
- this layer contains the ozone layer
- flat layers of clouds
- movement of air
- outermost region
- this layer reflect radio waves
- the fourth layer of the atmosphere
- wispy, feathery clouds that are made of ice crystals
- cold air sinking creating cold temperature
- were no wind blows
- a small area of wind
- a breeze blowing toward the sea
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- liquid that turns into a water vapor
- a breeze toward the land from the sea
- fluffy rounded clouds
- carry most of the air over the USA
- are fast flowing, narrow, meandering air currents
- the layer that protects Earth from meteoroids
- water vapor that becomes a liquid
- thin layers of gases on earth's surface
- wind that travels everywhere
- when clouds rain
- the movement of earth makes global winds curve
- winds that blow close to the equator
24 Clues: movement of air • outermost region • when clouds rain • were no wind blows • a small area of wind • fluffy rounded clouds • flat layers of clouds • wind that travels everywhere • the layer where weather occurs • this layer reflect radio waves • a breeze blowing toward the sea • water vapor that becomes a liquid • carry most of the air over the USA • the fourth layer of the atmosphere • ...
World History 2023-10-17
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- angular distance on the earth's surface, measured east or west from the Prime Meridian at Greenwich, England, to the meridian passing through a position, expressed in degrees (or hours), minutes, and seconds.
- the discovery of new lands.
- the first European to sail to the Americas.
- an instrument that indicates local apparent solar time by the shadow cast by a central projecting pointer on a surrounding calibrated dial.
- the first people to create the lunar calendar.
- A device for measuring time by letting water flow out of a container, usually through a tiny aperture.
- A person who is affected by lunacy, a mentally deranged person.
- the angular distance north or south of the earth's equator, measured in degrees along a meridian, as on a map or globe.
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- the first person to circumnavigate the globe.
- the missionary to introduce clocks to China.
- the first person to create a school of exploration.
- Gama, the first person to reach India by Sea
- a body of salt water that covers approximately 70.8% of the Earth and contains 97% of Earth's water.
- the study of the positions and motions of celestial bodies in the belief that they have an influence on the course of natural earthly occurrences and human affairs.
- the first person to round the tip of Africa.
- a missionary who traveled to Mongolia.
- an instrument used to tell time.
- the father of geography.
- A fore-and-aft-rigged sailing vessel having at least two masts, with a foremast that is usually smaller than the other masts.
- the country which a majority of ocean explorers originated from.
20 Clues: the father of geography. • the discovery of new lands. • an instrument used to tell time. • a missionary who traveled to Mongolia. • the first European to sail to the Americas. • the missionary to introduce clocks to China. • Gama, the first person to reach India by Sea • the first person to round the tip of Africa. • the first person to circumnavigate the globe. • ...
Our World 2023-11-01
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- Lorna Byrne taught school for ___years.
- We get this many days off in a row during Winter Break.
- One of two gas stations in Cave Junction.
- White pants ______.
- Mr. Knight worked at this school before Lorna Byrne.
- There are two Post Offices in the Illinois Valley, one in CJ and one in____
- The channel all staff radios are set on.
- True or a Lie: Miss Tabby drove a tank in the Army.
- A good place to go swimming in summer.
- Mr. Peters has ____ kids that attend LBMS.
- Author of White Fang.
- These were served on the first night of conferences.
- How many lamps are burned out in the library?
- One of Mr. Pratt's favorite sayings, "I'm all hopped-up on____."
- The best things about the Health Center.
- True or a lie: The TV in the library is broken.
- The number of Chrome carts in the library.
- Mrs. Pack teaches ___ classes.
- How many dances are scheduled for this school year?
- You must drop this in the library every day at 3:55.
- Kira Maloney's sister's name.
- Better wear your boots if you order this drink from Dutch Bros.
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- The Cafeteria Managers last name.
- The length of time you can check out a book from the LBMS library.
- The number of staff members who are sad about the dances.
- The _____ bridge, a popular place to swim on the Illinois River.
- Rising from Failure, Overcoming Adversity, & Never Giving Up
- Carlos Restaurante has ben serving Cave Junction since____
- _______ Duffy, the newest addition to the LBMS staff.
- Color of Mrs. Madden's car.
- Mr. Duffy lets you write on his desks with one of these
- Miss Stephanie, our new counselor is from this state. Better not mess with it!
- The color tags on 8th grade Chromebooks.
- True or a Lie: Mr. Nelson has a glass eye.
- The last name of the fraternal twins in the 7th grade here at LBMS .
- Mr. Thomas went to______ this past summer.
- Ayden_______, our new substance abuse counselor.
- 21st_____ was the name of the after school program that ended last school year.
38 Clues: White pants ______. • Author of White Fang. • Color of Mrs. Madden's car. • Kira Maloney's sister's name. • Mrs. Pack teaches ___ classes. • The Cafeteria Managers last name. • A good place to go swimming in summer. • Lorna Byrne taught school for ___years. • The channel all staff radios are set on. • The color tags on 8th grade Chromebooks. • ...
world rivers 2023-11-12
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- - Australia's longest river
- - Second longest river in Africa
- - Iconic London river
- - Flows through Central Europe
- - River in Myanmar
- - River in Central Europe
- - Principal river in West Africa
- - Russian river
- - Passes through the United States
- - Runs through Germany and the Netherlands
- - Another Mesopotamian river
- - Iberian Peninsula river
- - Longest river in Asia
- - Flows through Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine
- - Flows through Canada and Alaska
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- - Central Siberian river
- - Longest river in Europe
- - Runs through the Grand Canyon
- - Flows through several African countries
- - One of the longest rivers in Russia
- - River in Australia
- - One of the two rivers of Mesopotamia
- - Flows through Egypt
- - Flows through multiple European countries
- - Considered sacred in Hinduism
- - Major river in France
- - Longest river in South America
- - Flows through Paris
- - Flows through Pakistan
- - Flows through Southeast Asia
30 Clues: - Russian river • - River in Myanmar • - River in Australia • - Iconic London river • - Flows through Egypt • - Flows through Paris • - Major river in France • - Longest river in Asia • - Central Siberian river • - Flows through Pakistan • - Longest river in Europe • - River in Central Europe • - Iberian Peninsula river • - Australia's longest river • - Another Mesopotamian river • ...
World Geography 2024-01-12
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- Takes from the land
- tells what things are on a map
- classified by the animals living there
- Splits the world in half
- A precise pinpoint of an area
- Relies on history and tradition
- Mouth of a river
- Distance up
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- A separation of states and countries
- Contaminates the ocean floor and beaches
- Lines that go north to south
- Based on perception of a region
- 23.5
- Tells direction
- A type of government
- the study of land
- flat elevated platform
- Tells the distance between places
- Lines that go to east to west
- Area of land that has common features
20 Clues: 23.5 • Distance up • Tells direction • Mouth of a river • the study of land • Takes from the land • A type of government • flat elevated platform • Splits the world in half • Lines that go north to south • A precise pinpoint of an area • Lines that go to east to west • tells what things are on a map • Based on perception of a region • Relies on history and tradition • ...
World Cuisines 2023-12-17
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- Slice of Japan, served raw
- Italian toast to good health
- Fluffy Chinese bun that's quite a handful
- Fruity, spicy Indian condiment
- Italian dumplings that are no-knee easy
- Caribbean spicy grilled treat
- Fermented fare from Korea
- Middle Eastern chickpea fritters
- Small dishes with big Chinese flavors
- Spanish dish that's a real catch
- French roll with a crescent moon shape
- Indian pastry that's a triangular treat
- Japanese dumplings that are pan-fried perfection
- Thai dish that's a noodle knockout
- French delicacy that's slow to catch
- French stew that's anything but rat-like
- Indian rice dish that's a jewel in the crown
- Mexican roll-up that's saucy
- Breaded, fried cutlet, veal-y popular in Germany
- Spice mix that's quite hot in Bollywood
- Grain that’s a staple in North African dishes
- Bread that’s a staple in Indian eateries
- Polish dumplings packed with filling
- Spanish turnover that's handy
- Canadian dish that's gravy-heavy
- Italian bread that's a cut above
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- Stuffed to the greeks with deliciousness
- Rice and raw fish, rolled in tradition
- Dosa Spicy Indian pancake, rolled with flavor
- Chinese dish that's just ducky
- Scottish dish with a sheepish twist
- Raw fish dish that's a Latin American catch
- Cucumber-yogurt condiment that's easy to dip into
- Fish stew that’s a French fusion
- Soup that's soy-ly good for the soul
- Genovese green gold
- Italian starter that's not pasta
- Cajun dish that's a real mix-up
- Italian dessert that's pick-me-up
- Avocado-based dip that’s a smash hit
- Moroccan stew, not a hat
- Spanish appetizers that top off a meal
- Stirring Italian opera in a pot
- Sizzling Tex-Mex that's a wrap star
- Hungarian dish that's no mishmash
- Japanese noodle soup that's a slurp above
- A stewed symphony of spices
- Vietnamese soup that's simply pho-nomenal
- Greek layered dish, an aubergine dream
- Sauce that's the boss in Argentine grilling
- German pot roast that's sour but sweet
- Chicken in wine, French style
- Beet it, Eastern Europe style
- Sweet, flaky, nutty, Greek delight
- Japanese batter up!
55 Clues: Genovese green gold • Japanese batter up! • Moroccan stew, not a hat • Fermented fare from Korea • Slice of Japan, served raw • A stewed symphony of spices • Italian toast to good health • Mexican roll-up that's saucy • Caribbean spicy grilled treat • Chicken in wine, French style • Beet it, Eastern Europe style • Spanish turnover that's handy • Chinese dish that's just ducky • ...
