world Crossword Puzzles
World War II 2024-04-16
Across
- Global standoff, ideological rivalry, proxy battles, no war.
- German Dictator in WWII
- A conference between USA, Britan, Soviet Union
- British General in WWII
- Germany,Japan, Italy
- President of USA from 1945-1953
- Second location of atomic bomb in Japan
- Last name of American Civil Rights activist
- A program to provide ships to other countries
- Authoritarian, nationalist regime with dictatorial power.
- Yielding to demands to avoid conflict.
- President of USA from 1933-1945
- Born in USA, Parents from Japan
- A "riveter" figure during WWII
- Secret invention of Atomic bomb
- Immegrated from Japan
- Law of benefits to WWII veterans
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- The first located of atomic bomb in Japan
- A program for mexican immigrants to farm while at war
- Native Americans used to send messages
- Dec.7 1941
- USA, Britan, Russia
- Hatred for a specific group of people
- Japanese Emporeor in WWII
- European recovery from the USA after War
- Location of bombing in Germany
- African Americans that were piolets in WWII
- President in USA from 1953-1961
- War at beaches of Normandy
- Leader of USSR in WWII
- The murder of jews in Europe
- German town that held trials of war criminals
32 Clues: Dec.7 1941 • USA, Britan, Russia • Germany,Japan, Italy • Immegrated from Japan • Leader of USSR in WWII • German Dictator in WWII • British General in WWII • Japanese Emporeor in WWII • War at beaches of Normandy • The murder of jews in Europe • Location of bombing in Germany • A "riveter" figure during WWII • President of USA from 1945-1953 • President in USA from 1953-1961 • ...
Traveling the World 2024-07-11
20 Clues: - Zoo • - Pas • - Loď • - Hora • - Pláž • - Vlak • - Mapa • - More • - Auto • - Park • - Hotel • - Mesto • - Taška • - Lístok • - Chôdza • - Krajina • - Autobus • - Bicykel • - Lietadlo • - Dovolenka
World History Vocab 2024-09-09
Across
- a time period when agriculture started
- a group of people who had the same beliefs
- scientific name for humans
- to arrange systematically
- a time period when humans developed tools
- a system of writing during in the ancient Middle east
- a rectangular stepped tower
- objects from ancient times
- a time before recorded history
- a person who would travel without a permanent home
- an ancient stone monument located in England
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- a location shaped like a crescent in the Middle east
- occupation to find food during the paleolithic and neolithic eras
- a symbol for a word or phrase
- a time period after the paleolithic era
- a procedure to uncovering ancient artifacts
- the process of taming plants/animals
- a person who would copy down a document
- a worker who handmade tools and artifacts
- the social development of culture and organization
20 Clues: to arrange systematically • scientific name for humans • objects from ancient times • a rectangular stepped tower • a symbol for a word or phrase • a time before recorded history • the process of taming plants/animals • a time period when agriculture started • a time period after the paleolithic era • a person who would copy down a document • ...
world history vocab 2024-09-16
Across
- believing in multiple gods
- royals resting place.
- makers of iirigation ditches,city walls etc.
- peopple who lived around the Mediterranean,popular for trade
- Persia's king ,military genius from 550-539 bc
- makers of advanced cities,record keeping etc.
- no steady home
- development of certain skill in work
- embalming corpse for persecution
- went from body gaurd to seizing the throne 552 bc
- prophet who gave the answer to all sufferage
- first empire for 200 years
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- egytian writing system
- - third king who built trade and temples.
- beleiving in one god
- ruled babylonian empire 1742-1750
- crescent landscaping between two sea's
- one of the first systems of writing
- age people begun to use bronze instead of copper
- funcitions as a courty with different gov.
- mountain of God, for praising and rituals.
21 Clues: no steady home • beleiving in one god • royals resting place. • egytian writing system • believing in multiple gods • first empire for 200 years • embalming corpse for persecution • ruled babylonian empire 1742-1750 • one of the first systems of writing • development of certain skill in work • crescent landscaping between two sea's • - third king who built trade and temples. • ...
Early World Crossword 2024-04-29
Across
- Rome's First Dictator
- Rule by a Few
- _________________ Sea
- River in Italy
- Ultimate Goal of Buddhism
- Rome'e way of moving water
- Trade Partner with Egypt
- Duty
- Coming back to Earth after Death
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- Rome's First Emperor
- Harsh Punishment and Strict Laws
- River in Mesopotamia
- Boy King of Egypt
- Founded by Jesus
- First Emperor in China
- _______ Crescent
- People Hold the Power
- Mountains Separating China and India
- What goes around, comes around
- Created Law Code of Mesopotamia
20 Clues: Duty • Rule by a Few • River in Italy • Founded by Jesus • _______ Crescent • Boy King of Egypt • Rome's First Emperor • River in Mesopotamia • Rome's First Dictator • _________________ Sea • People Hold the Power • First Emperor in China • Trade Partner with Egypt • Ultimate Goal of Buddhism • Rome'e way of moving water • What goes around, comes around • Created Law Code of Mesopotamia • ...
World War 1 2024-04-30
20 Clues: ubåd • Sejr • Fred • Såret • Hæren • Valmue • Marinen • Traktat • Imperium • Våbenhvile • Erobringer • Oprustning • Ærkehertug • De Allierede • At trække sig • Kemiske våben • Østrig-Ungarn • Ingenmandsland • Skyttegravskrig • Powers Central Magterne
World of Work 2024-04-28
Across
- It is a video camera designed to take images and
- It is used for painting over mistakes you have made with pens.
- It looks like a television screen. It shows the user
- It is the main part of the computer that makes
- binder It is used for keeping your worksheets.
- your ring binder.
- computer.
- It is used for erasing mistakes you have made with pencils.
- into sections.
- writing.
- The are used for separating worksheets and organising your ring
- They are used for protecting sheets of paper from getting dirty or wet.
- It is used for sharpening pencils.
- It consists of keys that you can press to enter text into
- fluid
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- work.
- It is used to copy a printed page or image so that you can see it on a computer
- and information.
- them over the Internet.
- It is used for fastening sheets of paper together.
- It is used between the pages of a book so that you can find the page
- It is used for writing important things you want to do.
- It is used for recording vocabulary.
- It is used for making holes on a piece of paper so that you can put it
- case It is used for keeping pens, pencils and small objects which you need
25 Clues: work. • fluid • writing. • computer. • into sections. • and information. • your ring binder. • them over the Internet. • It is used for sharpening pencils. • It is used for recording vocabulary. • It is the main part of the computer that makes • binder It is used for keeping your worksheets. • It is a video camera designed to take images and • ...
Disney World Rides 2025-12-03
Across
- a ride, think best Disney ride
- a ride, think slow, goes through space mountain
- a ride, think replaced another _______ Mountain ride
- a ride, think plants and slow boat ride
- a ride, fun “rough” water ride
- a ride, think where I lost Surf Stitch MagicBand+
- a ride, think next to Tron
- a big ____, think fake
- a ride, think Avatar but not the ride
- a ride, think one drop in ride and long line
- a ride, think broken track
- a ride, think take flight
- a ride, think build car
- a ride, think in AK and movie with blue people
- a ride, think rollercoaster for "younger-ish (but not really)" kids
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- a ride, think next to TOT
- a ride, think changed and not where you'd think it would be placed in the park
- a ride, think animatronics in water and jokes and boat ride
- a ride, think you can fall asleep easily on this ride and it's like 10 minutes long
- a ride, think of a ride that MANY people say Disney should get rid of
- a ride, think a rat that cooks
- a ride, think cargo and ship
- a ride, think train roller coaster
- a ride, think inside a big ball
- a ride, think near Big Thunder and spooky, dad loves this ride
- a ride, think the movie was filmed in hawaii
- a ride, think something that is slow, and circles Magic Kingdom
- a ride, think 3D and shoot to break and get points and glasses
- a ride, think short and sweet and new
- a ride, think big drops
30 Clues: a big ____, think fake • a ride, think big drops • a ride, think build car • a ride, think next to TOT • a ride, think take flight • a ride, think next to Tron • a ride, think broken track • a ride, think cargo and ship • a ride, think best Disney ride • a ride, think a rat that cooks • a ride, fun “rough” water ride • a ride, think inside a big ball • ...
World War II 2025-12-05
Across
- Longest serving Prime Minister in Canada
- Program in Canada that trained aircrew
- Canadian Airforce
- Series of battles in Italy
- A temporary policy that stops wage increase during wartime
- A program that trained spies, based in Canada
- A battleship that hunted u-boats and escorted convoys
- Code name: Operation Overlord
- Canadian and British plane
- Coastal Escort vessel
- System put in place by the Canadian government to divide goods to citizens
- Wartime tax used by the Canadian government to help the war effort
- Canadian government sold these to help
- The highest decoration in the Canadian decoration system
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- longest lasting battle during WWII
- A temporary hold on increasing price of goods or services
- The acronym put before the name of every Canadian ship
- Plane Named after the nickname of Sir Robert Mclean’s daughter
- Soldiers were rescued by battleships and British Citizens
- home or community garden during wartime
- Bloodiest Day in Canadian Military history
- Queen of Hurricanes
- Camp that held all "enemy aliens”
- Acronym for Canadian Navi
- Practical fashion for Women in Canada during WWII
- group of ships that travel together in a formation
- ships in the middle of a convoy that carry goods and supplies
- A government camp that provides shelter, small wage and food
- The first battle Canada fought in During WWII
- Minister of Everything
30 Clues: Canadian Airforce • Queen of Hurricanes • Coastal Escort vessel • Minister of Everything • Acronym for Canadian Navi • Series of battles in Italy • Canadian and British plane • Code name: Operation Overlord • Camp that held all "enemy aliens” • longest lasting battle during WWII • Program in Canada that trained aircrew • Canadian government sold these to help • ...
world studies crossword 2025-12-08
Across
- the dynasty that ruled during the french revolution
- this established constitutional monarchy
- general french national legislature
- a French fortress that was the starting of the revolution
- where one has all power
- the french royal family fled to this town
- was the social class before the revolution
- the social class of France
- the idea that the authority of the government comes from the will of the people
- a massive female only rally
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- the middle class which was a key part of the revolution
- king louis issued this in 1685
- the overthrow of the government in france
- french national anthem
- the estate that was 2% and made up of the nobility
- this is the center of the government in france
- was the king during the revolution(Roman numerals)
- the national legislature only for the third estate
- the estate that was made up of clergy and was 1% of the population
- this was a pledge by the national assembly to not separate until a constitution was created
20 Clues: french national anthem • where one has all power • the social class of France • a massive female only rally • king louis issued this in 1685 • general french national legislature • this established constitutional monarchy • the overthrow of the government in france • the french royal family fled to this town • was the social class before the revolution • ...
2026 World Religions 2026-02-25
Across
- Language that spread with Islam
- Muslim text
- Hebrew text
- Muslims are supposed to visit Mecca once
- Christian text
- The holy land of the Jewish people
- Where Muhammad ascended into heaven
- Where Buddhism is primarily practiced
- Stopped the spread of Islam
- Founder of Buddhism
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- Set of beliefs in Islam that must be followed
- The belief in one god
- Where Hinduism is practiced
- Founder of Hinduism
- Founder of Christianity; Messiah
- Founder of Islam
- Founder of Judaism
- The most holy city in Islam
- Hindu social system
- Hindu text
- "Life sucks! Because we want stuff!"
- Holy site in Mecca
22 Clues: Hindu text • Muslim text • Hebrew text • Christian text • Founder of Islam • Founder of Judaism • Holy site in Mecca • Founder of Hinduism • Hindu social system • Founder of Buddhism • The belief in one god • Where Hinduism is practiced • The most holy city in Islam • Stopped the spread of Islam • Language that spread with Islam • Founder of Christianity; Messiah • ...
World War Two 2025-11-19
Across
- Ship type used to transport soldiers. (7)
- Famous British aircraft in Battle of Britain. (8)
- A war that involves many countries. (5)
- Country invaded by Germany in 1939. (6)
- Food control measure during war. (8)
- Beaches of Normandy are in this country. (6)
- Country bombed heavily during the Blitz. (7)
- Country attacked at Pearl Harbour. (3)
- A person who fights in a war. (7)
- Largest Allied country in Europe. (6)
- Leader of Germany during WWII. (6)
- Children were moved away from cities in a process called this. (10)
- Large invasion on June 6, 1944. (5)
- Used during air raids to stay safe underground. (6)
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- Secret messages were often written in this. (4)
- British Prime Minister during most of WWII. (9)
- A person who rules a country unfairly. (7)
- Country the U.S. fought in the Pacific. (5)
- A place where planes take off. (7)
- Soldiers returning home are called this. (7)
- City hit by an atomic bomb. (9)
- The group of countries including Britain, the USA, and the USSR. (6)
- The group of countries including Germany, Italy, and Japan. (4)
- German air force. (7)
24 Clues: German air force. (7) • City hit by an atomic bomb. (9) • A person who fights in a war. (7) • A place where planes take off. (7) • Leader of Germany during WWII. (6) • Large invasion on June 6, 1944. (5) • Food control measure during war. (8) • Largest Allied country in Europe. (6) • Country attacked at Pearl Harbour. (3) • A war that involves many countries. (5) • ...
Around the World 2025-11-22
Across
- shared customs, beliefs, values, behaviors
- narrow boat
- what many of our missionaries translate
- what is spoken among people
- when we miss the people we love
- hard to do when leaving friends or family
- carry this behind you
- like the Amazon
- hot and muggy
- a fruit with a large seed
- bigger than the sea
- fruit that has milk inside
- footwear worn in hot locations
- place to shop outside
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- where monkeys live
- tropical storm
- tropical fruit
- it flies into small or tight locations
- slithery reptile
- sport often referred to as "futbol"
- something in the sky that warms us
- bag carried in Papua New Guinea
- the hard AND good within the same event
- type of education
- to go from one place to another
- what our missionaries plant
- booklet needed when traveling to another country
27 Clues: narrow boat • hot and muggy • tropical storm • tropical fruit • like the Amazon • slithery reptile • type of education • where monkeys live • bigger than the sea • carry this behind you • place to shop outside • a fruit with a large seed • fruit that has milk inside • what is spoken among people • what our missionaries plant • footwear worn in hot locations • when we miss the people we love • ...
world geography crossword 2026-01-21
Across
- area organized around a specific focal
- infrastructure that is no physical like software
- government rules based on religion
- things that force people to move
- make movement difficult example Sahara desert
- defined by a specific characteristics
- infrastructure that physical like roads
- plates move away from each other
- watercourse constructed to carry water
- the ultimate power belongs to the people
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- plates move toward each other
- plates move side by side
- structures, systems, and facilities serving the economy
- government controls totals aspects of life
- things that attract people to move
- the king hold all the power
- moving from one place to another place
- change land causing people to move
- a system where people elect representatives
- built along rivers or streams to hold water
20 Clues: plates move side by side • the king hold all the power • plates move toward each other • things that force people to move • plates move away from each other • government rules based on religion • things that attract people to move • change land causing people to move • defined by a specific characteristics • area organized around a specific focal • ...
dandy's world (updated) 2025-12-12
Across
- she's the slowest twisted
- the only member of the circus trio with an active ability
- most annoying twisted to distract
- the better starter
- is one of the only toons with a transparent head
- had a scrapped skin that made her a dragon
- i'm the alpha i'm the leader >:)
- I'M OLD!!
- I HATE ELEVATORS!!!!
- his twisted has the same stats as the starters
- one of the mains has beef with her (not mutual)
- has a younger sister
- the newest common toon
- often referred to as "zest fest"
- has the most skins
- only main with two 5 star stats
- is one of the best distractors ingame
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- only toon with a custom dialogue font
- has a pet rock named after an ore
- has an ability similar to flutter's
- only toon with three 5 star stats
- the worse starter
- only main twisted with no gimmick, just fast
- was a surprise in one of the updates
- her passive is the same as dyle's trinket
- has a toy named barnaby
- the cheapest 4-star-movespeed toon
- the only twisted with actual voicelines
- is the only non-main to have a last name
- is learning how to sew
- the only non-main pet rock
- has an older sister
- isn't affected by ichor leaks
- her twisted is just a tax lady
- passive ability is just vee's but worse
- LET'S GO GAMBLING!!!
36 Clues: I'M OLD!! • the worse starter • the better starter • has the most skins • has an older sister • I HATE ELEVATORS!!!! • has a younger sister • LET'S GO GAMBLING!!! • is learning how to sew • the newest common toon • has a toy named barnaby • she's the slowest twisted • the only non-main pet rock • isn't affected by ichor leaks • her twisted is just a tax lady • only main with two 5 star stats • ...
AP WORLD VOCAB 2025-10-31
Across
- Grandson of Chinggis Khan
- Rapid communication system
- Mongol Capital
- A combo of Daoism, Buddhist and Confucianism
- Largest temple built by the Khmer kingdom
- A monks bowl used for Buddhist traditions
- Major commercial city in West Africa
- Widely spoken in East Africa
- Arab traveler
- Where Borobudur is located
- Muslim Chinese admiral
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- Chinese developed ships
- Stop areas
- Bacteria responsible for the 'Black Plague'
- Richest person to ever live
- Arabian / Indian developed ships
- Important role of West African culture of people who serve their community
- Dynastic title suggesting a new beginning in Chinese history
- Mongol support for commerce (state approved associations)
- Role given to cadre of castratal men
20 Clues: Stop areas • Arab traveler • Mongol Capital • Muslim Chinese admiral • Chinese developed ships • Grandson of Chinggis Khan • Rapid communication system • Where Borobudur is located • Richest person to ever live • Widely spoken in East Africa • Arabian / Indian developed ships • Major commercial city in West Africa • Role given to cadre of castratal men • ...
AP World Vocab 2025-10-31
Across
- Bacteria of Black Death
- Japanese version of Buddhism
- Heritage Site in New Dehli
- Blend of Hinduism & Buddhist Architecture
- Resting spots along silk road
- Military Technique to encircle enemies
- Leader of the second assault on Persia
- Emperor of the Ming Dynasty
- Mongol ruler China
- Symbol of a Monk's humility
- Leader of Mali
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- Large city near the Mississippi
- Kingdom in central Java
- Animal used in Saharan Commerce
- Major city in West Africa
- Arab scholar who documented history
- Eunch who led Chinese tribute quests
- Mongol capital
- African storyteller
- Chinese ships with compasses
- State-approved merchants
- Efficient form of currency
22 Clues: Mongol capital • Leader of Mali • Mongol ruler China • African storyteller • Kingdom in central Java • Bacteria of Black Death • State-approved merchants • Major city in West Africa • Heritage Site in New Dehli • Efficient form of currency • Emperor of the Ming Dynasty • Symbol of a Monk's humility • Japanese version of Buddhism • Chinese ships with compasses • ...
World of literature 2025-11-19
Across
- a traditional story, usually for children, involving magic or imaginary creatures.
- a book with a soft paper cover.
- a mystery story, especially a detective novel, focused on discovering the criminal.
- a person, animal, or figure in a story, play, or film.
- one of the main sections into which a book is divided.
- practice sessions for a play, concert, or film before the final performance.
- a film, show, or book that is extremely popular and successful.
- the series of events that make up the main story in a book, play, or film.
- a book in which someone writes the story of their own life.
- a person who judges and writes reviews about books, films, plays, or art.
- a writer who creates novels.
- when every seat in a theatre or venue is occupied; a completely sold-out performance.
- an act of presenting a play, concert, or role in front of an audience.
- the most important part played by an actor in a film or play.
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- a person who writes plays.
- a short,simple traditional poem or song for young children.
- the person who supervises and guides the actors and creative team in a film or play.
- a book that sells extremely well and becomes very popular.
- an exciting story, play, or film full of suspense and tension.
- one of the main divisions of a play, or the process of performing.
- the written text of a play, film, or show, including dialogue and instructions.
- stories based on imagined future science or technology, often involving space or time travel.
- the area behind or beyond the stage where performers prepare and wait.
- a book with a stiff, durable cover.
- a line of poetry or a section of a poem.
25 Clues: a person who writes plays. • a writer who creates novels. • a book with a soft paper cover. • a book with a stiff, durable cover. • a line of poetry or a section of a poem. • a person, animal, or figure in a story, play, or film. • one of the main sections into which a book is divided. • a book that sells extremely well and becomes very popular. • ...
World Series 2025 2025-10-30
Across
- Future hall of fame Dodgers lefty
- A four run homer
- The mascot of the team Los Angeles swept in the NLCS
- Pitched a game 2 complete game
- The city whose team Toronto beat in the ALCS
- Blue Jay who missed most of September, now mostly DHing
- Last name of both Dodgers corner outfielders
- The holiday on which game 6 will be played
- The Blue Jays' League
- Last name of the ALCS MVP
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- Dodgers RF turned SS, but his real first name is Markus
- Last name of the Dodgers manager
- Two outs on one batted ball is called a --
- Signature pitch of Yamamoto, Yesavage, and Gausman
- Two base hit
- The position played by A. Kirk and W. Smith
- The Dodgers' League
- Three base hit
- Last name of the NLCS MVP
- Future hall of fame Blue Jays righty
- 2024 World Series MVP
- Currently injured 2017 World Series cheater
22 Clues: Two base hit • Three base hit • A four run homer • The Dodgers' League • 2024 World Series MVP • The Blue Jays' League • Last name of the NLCS MVP • Last name of the ALCS MVP • Pitched a game 2 complete game • Last name of the Dodgers manager • Future hall of fame Dodgers lefty • Future hall of fame Blue Jays righty • Two outs on one batted ball is called a -- • ...
AP World Vocab 2025-10-29
21 Clues: rich • poets • symbol • disease • scholar • dynasty • grandson • exchange • no water • chiefdom • guesthouse • surrounded • triangular • paper money • agricultural • neighborhoods • communication • architectural • food production • business partnership • expanding islamic world
AROUND THE WORLD 2026-02-19
Across
- of Liberty Big statue in New York
- Country with pyramids
- city The biggest city in a country
- Very cold continent
- Ben Big clock in London
- Wall Very long wall in China
- Country with the Eiffel Tower
- Tower Very tall tower in France
- Shows countries and cities
- Country with pizza
- Hot continent with deserts
- America Continent with the USA
- A place where people live
- America Continent with Brazil
- Country with Big Ben
- Music, food and traditions of a country
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- Has colours of a country
- Country with sushi
- The biggest continent
- Country with burgers
- Country with the Great Wall
- Continent with kangaroos
- Going to another country
- Country next to Poland
- A round model of the world
- Mahal White building in India
- Something you eat
- Known by many people
- Old triangle buildings in Egypt
- A person who visits other countries
- Continent where Poland is
31 Clues: Something you eat • Country with sushi • Country with pizza • Very cold continent • Country with burgers • Known by many people • Country with Big Ben • The biggest continent • Country with pyramids • Country next to Poland • Ben Big clock in London • Has colours of a country • Continent with kangaroos • Going to another country • A place where people live • Continent where Poland is • ...
Dandy world toons 2026-03-13
Across
- old
- eats books
- hugs:)
- fancy
- Christmas main
- moon
- bonbon
- research
- funny
- child
- hate
- LETS GO GAMBLING
- scares
- ink
- two head on one body
- awoooooooo
- Dino
- he think he perfect
- robot
- clean
- cosmo bestie
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- Halloween main
- paints
- dog
- cat
- brother of bug
- common Christmas
- smart
- female starter toon
- candy
- skeleton
- male starter
- cookie
- baking
- mascot
- clock
- the first circus toon
- can fly
- protector
- big rock
- Easter main
41 Clues: old • dog • cat • ink • moon • hate • Dino • fancy • smart • candy • funny • child • clock • robot • clean • paints • hugs:) • bonbon • cookie • baking • scares • mascot • can fly • skeleton • research • big rock • protector • eats books • awoooooooo • Easter main • male starter • cosmo bestie • Halloween main • brother of bug • Christmas main • common Christmas • LETS GO GAMBLING • female starter toon • he think he perfect • two head on one body • ...
The Wine World 2024-08-16
Across
- It floats on top of Sherry
- St.___ on the Bordeaux right bank
- One type of trellising system
- Those Champagne bottles need to be turned
- ABC...anything but ____
- The big Rhone hill
- Smells like it's been in the barrel for a while
- Who's in charge of wine in America
- Italy’s Alto _____
- Paso ____ near the Hearst Castle
- Popular grape in the Veneto
- Describes a wine with high alcohol
- It's when you stir the lees
- France's yellow wine
Down
- Do they cause headaches, or not?
- It's under the soil in Champagne
- Really expensive Pinot Noir comes from here
- It's in Oregon, dammit
- Noble rot
- Use it to steal a barrel sample
- California's main appellation
- Six liter wine bottle
- wine barrel used for fermentation
- When yeast is added to must
- Spanish sparkling wine
- Chateauneuf du ___
- Spanish fortified wine
27 Clues: Noble rot • Chateauneuf du ___ • The big Rhone hill • Italy’s Alto _____ • France's yellow wine • Six liter wine bottle • It's in Oregon, dammit • Spanish sparkling wine • Spanish fortified wine • ABC...anything but ____ • It floats on top of Sherry • When yeast is added to must • Popular grape in the Veneto • It's when you stir the lees • One type of trellising system • ...
The Atlantic World 2024-10-23
Across
- private ownership profit
- Last Incan emperor
- trade international trade
- Columbus landed in America 1492
- slave trade transport of African slaves
- European and Indigenous
- Exchange America and Old World trade
- stock company company shares can be bought
- Aztec emperor
- max exports min imports
- trade trade between three ports
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- Passage stage of slave transport
- labor system
- disease
- Pizarro Conquered the Inca empire
- and Indian War British vs French colonies
- Cortes Spanish conquistador
- A group who settles
- Spanish explorer/settler
- first English settlement
20 Clues: disease • labor system • Aztec emperor • Last Incan emperor • A group who settles • European and Indigenous • max exports min imports • private ownership profit • Spanish explorer/settler • first English settlement • Columbus landed in America 1492 • Cortes Spanish conquistador • trade international trade • trade trade between three ports • ...
The Atlantic World 2024-10-11
Across
- conquered the Incas
- competition for national wealth
- came from Africa
- Aztec ruler
- British vs. French
- land controlled by another nation
- private ownership
- trade network New World,Africa,Europe
- slave ships across atlantic
- Spanish abusing Native American labor
- conquered the Aztecs
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- first contact with Americas
- trade between nations
- Incan ruler
- investors buy shares from larger company
- cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- transport slaves from Africa to New World
- mix of Spanish and Native American
- Spanish conquerors
- first British colony
20 Clues: Incan ruler • Aztec ruler • came from Africa • private ownership • British vs. French • Spanish conquerors • conquered the Incas • first British colony • conquered the Aztecs • trade between nations • first contact with Americas • slave ships across atlantic • competition for national wealth • land controlled by another nation • mix of Spanish and Native American • ...
World War One 2024-11-12
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- Germany, Hungary and Italy
- This group was responsible for the assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand
- This treaty ended World War One
- The land in between the trenches
- German submarines
- Many women worked in these in Canada
- Canada joined the war because of its allegiance to this country
- This type of rifles clogged with mud
- Countries built up their militaries
- The assassination of this Arch Duke sparked the start of the war
- This was considered the worst way to die
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- Disease that many soldiers caught in the trenches
- Special type of airship filled with gas cells
- Poison gas was first used in this battle
- Battleships used in the war
- This was created in Canada to help pay for the war
- Tanks were first used in this battle
- When countries believed their country was the best
- This is another word for a peace agreement
- a ditch built in the ground to protect soldiers
- Britan, France and Russia beloinged to this side
- This battle is considered Canada's greatest battle
- Created so the Canadian governmnet could make quick decisions concerning the war
- These people served as nurses and spies in the war
24 Clues: German submarines • Germany, Hungary and Italy • Battleships used in the war • This treaty ended World War One • The land in between the trenches • Countries built up their militaries • Tanks were first used in this battle • Many women worked in these in Canada • This type of rifles clogged with mud • Poison gas was first used in this battle • ...
World War I 2024-12-11
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- issued to raise billions of dollars for the Allies’ war efforts
- The land between opposing trenches, often barren and dangerous due to enemy fire
- secret telegram from the German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann to Mexico proposing an alliance against the United States
- heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated in 1914
- A statement of principles for peace outlined by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson to end WWI and prevent future conflicts
- A British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, killing many civilians, including Americans, which escalated tensions with Germany.
- A type of war in which a country uses all of its resources and population to support the war effort
- The coalition of nations that fought against the Allied Powers, primarily including Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- The peace treaty that officially ended WWI in 1919, imposing heavy penalties on Germany
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
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- A temporary suspension of hostilities agreed upon by warring parties
- a political idea that favors the equal distribution of wealth and the end of all forms of private property
- A formal agreement between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes, such as defense or war efforts.
- payments for war damages
- prepare military for war
- situation in which neither side can win a decisive victory
- defending a position by fighting from deep ditches
- an act of law that required men between the ages of 21 and 30 to register to be drafted into military service
- The coalition of nations that opposed the Central Powers, primarily including France, the United Kingdom, Russia (until 1917), Italy, and later the United States
- submarines used by the German navy in WWI
- international assembly of nations to settle disputes among countries and encourage democracy
21 Clues: payments for war damages • prepare military for war • submarines used by the German navy in WWI • defending a position by fighting from deep ditches • situation in which neither side can win a decisive victory • issued to raise billions of dollars for the Allies’ war efforts • heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated in 1914 • ...
Commerce interconnected world 2024-11-26
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- -A person who buys and uses goods or services.
- -To bring goods or services into a country from abroad for sale or use.
- -Assistance or support, typically provided by governments, organizations, or individuals to help others in need
- - Able to be maintained or continued without harming the environment or depleting resources.
- -To send goods or services to another country for sale or trade.
- -The buying and selling of goods and services between countries or companies.
- -where products are bought and sold in a way that ensures workers are paid fairly, treated well, and work in safe conditions
- - money made from the business after the costs are subtracted
- way countries and businesses become more connected through trade and communication.
- -The system of making, buying, and selling things in a country or area.
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- -The minimum income level needed to meet basic needs like food, shelter, and clothing.
- -A system where goods and services can be traded between countries without tariffs
- - the act of returning profits to the community or worker
- -Conducting business in a way that is morally right, fair, and responsible, ensuring that practices respect people, the environment, and society
- -Actions or behaviors that are morally wrong, dishonest, or unfair, often violating accepted standards of conduct, especially in business.
- -an extra amount of money paid on top of the price of a product, which is used to fund community projects or improve local living conditions
- -Taxes or duties placed on imported or exported goods by a government
- -Reasonable pay for work, reflecting skills, effort, and time.
- -When resources, opportunities, or rights are not shared equally, causing differences in wealth, status, or power.
- -The steps it takes to make and deliver a product from start to finish.
20 Clues: -A person who buys and uses goods or services. • - the act of returning profits to the community or worker • - money made from the business after the costs are subtracted • -Reasonable pay for work, reflecting skills, effort, and time. • -To send goods or services to another country for sale or trade. • ...
THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD 2024-11-28
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- - Something that brings transformation in society.
- - Coming into a new country to live.
- - A system of government or land.
- - Moving from one place to another.
- - The process of moving from one country to another.
- - A group of people living together.
- - The process of living in a global world.
- - An amount of money sent back home.
- - The study of human life and societies.
- - A gathering of family or friends.
- - Living in a community or group.
- - The action of learning.
- - The total number of people in an area.
- - The study of people and population data.
- - The act of leaving one’s home country.
- - A payment earned for work.
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- - A celebration in different cultures.
- - A calculation of people in a region.
- - Someone who moves between countries.
- - A period of relaxation or celebration.
- - The beliefs and customs of a community.
- - The customs or practices of a group.
- - A system of government or land.
- - A habit that is passed down.
- - Moving to a new country to live.
- - A person from a particular country.
- - Related to cities or organization.
- - A habit that is passed down.
- - A place where children learn.
- - A group of people related to each other.
30 Clues: - The action of learning. • - A payment earned for work. • - A habit that is passed down. • - A habit that is passed down. • - A place where children learn. • - A system of government or land. • - A system of government or land. • - Living in a community or group. • - Moving to a new country to live. • - Moving from one place to another. • - A gathering of family or friends. • ...
BRAVE NEW WORLD 2024-12-01
Across
- What is the name of the group of people in the BNW who are the highest caste?
- ‘your... would have made you no less thankful that you weren’t a Beta or an Alpha.’
- ‘I once had to wait nearly four weeks before a I wanted would let me have her.’
- "Oh....!"
- "In the rank sweat of an... bed, stew’d in corruption, honeying and making love Over the nasty sty"
- "THE... IS ON THE MAT. THE TOT IS IN THE POT."
- What is the drug used to keep the citizens of the BNW happy?
- The man who had alcohol put into his blood surrogate.
- 'What a marvellous...!’
- ‘It’s real...’
- The boy’s body...; but he made no sound, he walked on at the same slow, steady pace.
- Which lady loves to sleep around with everyone and anyone?
- ‘Ending is better than...’
- Who is the World Controller of the brave new world?
- "Who was he to be living in the visible presence of...?"
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- The method of sleep-teaching used to condition citizens in the World State.
- but to live
- What is the name of the process which replaced natural reproduction in the BNW?
- What is the name of the protagonist who was born on the Savage Reservation?
- ‘What you need is a of soma.’
- "Sixteen thousand and ; in one hundred and eighty-nine batches of identicals."
- ‘I’m going to be sent to...'
- Civilization is what in the BNW?
- Who does John hate the most in the reservation?
- John frequently quotes who?
- What happens to John at the end of the book?
- of mine, it’s you I’ve always wanted!
- Who taught John how to make a bow?
- Community, Identity, and?
- 'Skies are blue... of you, The weather’s always fine'
- Ford and fun, kiss the girls and make them One. Boys at one with girls at peace; gives release.
31 Clues: "Oh....!" • but to live • ‘It’s real...’ • 'What a marvellous...!’ • Community, Identity, and? • ‘Ending is better than...’ • John frequently quotes who? • ‘I’m going to be sent to...' • Civilization is what in the BNW? • Who taught John how to make a bow? • ‘What you need is a of soma.’ • of mine, it’s you I’ve always wanted! • What happens to John at the end of the book? • ...
WORLD CURRENCY CROSSWORD 2024-11-03
Across
- Currency in a country where you’ll find the ancient city of Machu Picchu.
- Currency of a country famous for tacos and mariachi.
- Currency in the land of Dracula and ancient castles.
- This currency shares its name with a famous vacation island.
- Currency used in a country known for its maple leaves and hockey.
- Currency with a name suggesting a dance, like samba.
- Currency in a country with the pyramids and the Nile River.
- Currency from the tango and wine capital of South America.
- Currency from a land of geysers, glaciers, and the Northern Lights.
- Currency of the K-pop and kimchi capital of the world.
- Currency in the vast land known for vodka and ballet.
- Currency of the land with kangaroos, koalas, and the Great Barrier Reef.
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- Currency of the world’s highest capital city, La Paz.
- Currency from a Scandinavian country known for its stunning fjords.
- The currency of the world’s largest democracy and home to Bollywood.
- Currency used in a country with baguettes and the Eiffel Tower.
- Currency that means “circle” in the “Land of the Rising Sun.”
- Currency from the world’s coffee capital and emerald producer.
- Currency named after an eagle, used in a country with Mayan history.
- Currency from an island known for cigars and rum.
- Dollar The lion-hearted currency of a small island nation known for skyscrapers.
- Named after a mountain cat in a country famous for its Andes mountains.
- Currency from a tropical paradise known for pristine beaches.
- Currency symbolizing prosperity in a country famous for the Great Wall.
- The currency of a country known for Big Ben and afternoon tea.
- Currency from the only country named after a U.S. President.
- Currency named after a Greek goddess, in the Balkans.
- Currency of a country famous for chocolate, watches, and neutrality.
- Currency from a country that connects Europe and Asia, with the city of Istanbul.
- An Arabian currency tied to the world’s leading oil producers.
30 Clues: Currency from an island known for cigars and rum. • Currency of a country famous for tacos and mariachi. • Currency in the land of Dracula and ancient castles. • Currency with a name suggesting a dance, like samba. • Currency of the world’s highest capital city, La Paz. • Currency named after a Greek goddess, in the Balkans. • ...
WORLD CURRENCY CROSSWORD 2024-11-03
Across
- Currency in a country where you’ll find the ancient city of Machu Picchu.
- Currency from the tango and wine capital of South America.
- Currency in a country with the pyramids and the Nile River.
- Currency in the vast land known for vodka and ballet.
- Currency used in a country known for its maple leaves and hockey.
- Currency that means “circle” in the “Land of the Rising Sun.”
- This currency shares its name with a famous vacation island.
- Currency named after an eagle, used in a country with Mayan history.
- Currency symbolizing prosperity in a country famous for the Great Wall.
- The lion-hearted currency of a small island nation known for skyscrapers.
- Currency from a land of geysers, glaciers, and the Northern Lights.
- Currency of the world’s highest capital city, La Paz.
- Currency from an island known for cigars and rum.
- Currency from a country that connects Europe and Asia, with the city of Istanbul.
- Currency from the only country named after a U.S. President.
- Currency from the world’s coffee capital and emerald producer.
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- Named after a mountain cat in a country famous for its Andes mountains.
- The currency of a country known for Big Ben and afternoon tea.
- Currency of the land with kangaroos, koalas, and the Great Barrier Reef.
- Currency from a Scandinavian country known for its stunning fjords.
- Currency of a country famous for tacos and mariachi.
- Currency from a tropical paradise known for pristine beaches.
- Currency with a name suggesting a dance, like samba.
- Currency in the land of Dracula and ancient castles.
- Currency named after a Greek goddess, in the Balkans.
- Currency of a country famous for chocolate, watches, and neutrality.
- An Arabian currency tied to the world’s leading oil producers.
- Currency used in a country with baguettes and the Eiffel Tower.
- The currency of the world’s largest democracy and home to Bollywood.
- Currency of the K-pop and kimchi capital of the world.
30 Clues: Currency from an island known for cigars and rum. • Currency of a country famous for tacos and mariachi. • Currency with a name suggesting a dance, like samba. • Currency in the land of Dracula and ancient castles. • Currency in the vast land known for vodka and ballet. • Currency named after a Greek goddess, in the Balkans. • ...
World war I 2024-11-11
Across
- - Formal agreement between countries; ended the war officially.
- - Information used to influence public opinion during the war.
- - Agreements between nations for mutual protection.
- - Deep, narrow ditches where soldiers fought during the war.
- - Passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat, angering the U.S.
- - Title of the German emperor during World War I.
- - Pride in one's country, often a cause of conflict.
- - Situation where neither side can make progress.
- - A friendly understanding or alliance between countries.
- - Large-caliber guns used in warfare.
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- - The line or area where opposing armies face each other.
- - Large airship used by Germans for bombing raids.
- - German submarine used to disrupt Allied shipping.
- - One of the longest and costliest battles, fought in France.
- - Mandatory enlistment of citizens into the armed forces.
- - City where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated.
- - Someone killed, wounded, or missing in action.
- - Soldiers who fight on foot.
- - Type of poisonous gas used in the trenches.
- - Agreement that ended the fighting on November 11, 1918.
20 Clues: - Soldiers who fight on foot. • - Large-caliber guns used in warfare. • - Type of poisonous gas used in the trenches. • - Someone killed, wounded, or missing in action. • - Title of the German emperor during World War I. • - Situation where neither side can make progress. • - Large airship used by Germans for bombing raids. • ...
AP World crossword 2024-11-19
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- - Fisherman in North America bartered for fur with local peoples
- - massive stone-fortified city created in 1300 that dominated the gold harvesting plains between the Zambesi and Limpopo rivers
- - Spanish America's most prominent site of agriculture and craft production during the 17th century.
- - People who along with Oyo built powerful regional kingdoms
- of Guadalupe - One reason Roman Catholicism in Mexico became especially popular after the mid-seventeenth century
- - The best known Kingdom in Central Africa, due to their abundant written records.
- - Danish navigator that took two maritime expeditions in search of a passage to Asian ports
- - slave trade commerce where ships undertook three legs in one voyage
- - First Dutch or European Seaman to visit the eastern coast
- - Queen that ruled Ndongo from 1623 to 1663
- - The earliest kingdom to rule the savanna of West Africa
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- - what the Taino people called the Bahamas
- - A plant settlers in English colonies of Virginia, and Carolina learned about from native american societies
- - rounded the Cape of Good Hope and entered the Indian Ocean in 1488
- - The most prominent people in the Caribbean when Spanish mariners arrived
- - recruitment institution that involved Spanish encomenderos
- - Hunting and gathering people encountered in 1652 by Dutch peoples when they built a trading post in Cape Town
- - Moroccan port conquered by Prince Henry of Portugal
- - King of Kongo who became a devout roman catholic and sought to convert his subjects to Christianity
- - The name Portuguese explorers referred to the Ndongo kingdom as
- - Replaced Ghana in the 13th century as the prominent power in West Africa
- - disease in the Caribbean that set in after 1518
- - Songhay ruler in the best-known, embarked on a campaign to conquer his neighbor and consolidate the Songhay Empire.
- - The kingdom in which Portuguese explorers were developing a brisk slave trade too
24 Clues: - what the Taino people called the Bahamas • - Queen that ruled Ndongo from 1623 to 1663 • - disease in the Caribbean that set in after 1518 • - Moroccan port conquered by Prince Henry of Portugal • - The earliest kingdom to rule the savanna of West Africa • - First Dutch or European Seaman to visit the eastern coast • ...
around the world 2024-11-04
Across
- not stable
- live in africa
- human body content
- york city that never sleeps
- expression, big
- Likes to chase mice
- Has a trunk
- profession
- dory's friend
- a feeling, weather
- great with pizza
- study of selling
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- down under
- and be kind
- Large marsupial
- leaning tower of
- biggest online movie platform
- show with green witch
- not bad
- dont eat meat
- Flying mammal
- Man's best friend
- famous mouse
23 Clues: not bad • not stable • down under • profession • and be kind • Has a trunk • famous mouse • dont eat meat • Flying mammal • dory's friend • live in africa • Large marsupial • expression, big • leaning tower of • great with pizza • study of selling • Man's best friend • human body content • a feeling, weather • Likes to chase mice • show with green witch • york city that never sleeps • ...
WORLD CURRENCY CROSSWORD 2024-11-03
Across
- Currency from a Scandinavian country known for its stunning fjords.
- The currency of the world’s largest democracy and home to Bollywood.
- Currency in a country with the pyramids and the Nile River.
- Dollar The lion-hearted currency of a small island nation known for skyscrapers.
- Currency from a land of geysers, glaciers, and the Northern Lights.
- Currency from the world’s coffee capital and emerald producer.
- Currency that means “circle” in the “Land of the Rising Sun.”
- Currency of a country famous for tacos and mariachi.
- Currency in the land of Dracula and ancient castles.
- Dollar Currency of the land with kangaroos, koalas, and the Great Barrier Reef.
- Named after a mountain cat in a country famous for its Andes mountains.
- This currency shares its name with a famous vacation island.
- Currency from the only country named after a U.S. President.
- Currency from a country that connects Europe and Asia, with the city of Istanbul.
- Currency from a tropical paradise known for pristine beaches.
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- Currency from the tango and wine capital of South America.
- Currency named after an eagle, used in a country with Mayan history.
- Currency symbolizing prosperity in a country famous for the Great Wall.
- Currency of the K-pop and kimchi capital of the world.
- An Arabian currency tied to the world’s leading oil producers.
- Currency named after a Greek goddess, in the Balkans.
- Currency with a name suggesting a dance, like samba.
- The currency of a country known for Big Ben and afternoon tea.
- Currency used in a country known for its maple leaves and hockey.
- Peso Currency from an island known for cigars and rum.
- Currency of a country famous for chocolate, watches, and neutrality.
- Currency of the world’s highest capital city, La Paz.
- Currency used in a country with baguettes and the Eiffel Tower.
- Currency in a country where you’ll find the ancient city of Machu Picchu.
- Currency in the vast land known for vodka and ballet.
30 Clues: Currency with a name suggesting a dance, like samba. • Currency of a country famous for tacos and mariachi. • Currency in the land of Dracula and ancient castles. • Currency named after a Greek goddess, in the Balkans. • Currency of the world’s highest capital city, La Paz. • Currency in the vast land known for vodka and ballet. • ...
WORLD CURRENCY CROSSWORD 2024-11-03
Across
- Currency with a name suggesting a dance, like samba.
- Named after a mountain cat in a country famous for its Andes mountains.
- Currency in a country where you’ll find the ancient city of Machu Picchu.
- An Arabian currency tied to the world’s leading oil producers.
- Currency from a tropical paradise known for pristine beaches.
- Currency of the K-pop and kimchi capital of the world.
- Currency used in a country with baguettes and the Eiffel Tower.
- Dollar Currency of the land with kangaroos, koalas, and the Great Barrier Reef.
- Currency from the tango and wine capital of South America.
- Currency symbolizing prosperity in a country famous for the Great Wall.
- sent
- Currency from the world’s coffee capital and emerald producer.
- This currency shares its name with a famous vacation island.
- Currency of a country famous for tacos and mariachi.
- Currency that means “circle” in the “Land of the Rising Sun.”
- Currency used in a country known for its maple leaves and hockey.
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- The currency of the world’s largest democracy and home to Bollywood.
- The currency of a country known for Big Ben and afternoon tea.
- Currency from a country that connects Europe and Asia, with the city of Istanbul.
- Currency from a land of geysers, glaciers, and the Northern Lights.
- Currency from the only country named after a U.S. President.
- Dollar The lion-hearted currency of a small island nation known for skyscrapers.
- Currency in the land of Dracula and ancient castles.
- Currency of a country famous for chocolate, watches, and neutrality.
- Peso Currency from an island known for cigars and rum.
- Currency in a country with the pyramids and the Nile River.
- Currency in the vast land known for vodka and ballet.
- Currency named after an eagle, used in a country with Mayan history.
- Currency named after a Greek goddess, in the Balkans.
- Currency of the world’s highest capital city, La Paz.
- Currency from a Scandinavian country known for its stunning fjords.
31 Clues: sent • Currency with a name suggesting a dance, like samba. • Currency in the land of Dracula and ancient castles. • Currency of a country famous for tacos and mariachi. • Currency in the vast land known for vodka and ballet. • Currency named after a Greek goddess, in the Balkans. • Currency of the world’s highest capital city, La Paz. • ...
WORLD CURRENCY CROSSWORD 2024-11-03
Across
- The currency of an island nation famous for its cleanliness and iconic Marina Bay Sands
- This currency is tied to a nation famous for its tea culture and stunning landscapes, known as the "Land of the Thunder Dragon."
- this currency is used in the country where Kente cloth is woven by the Akan people. It is often used for special occasions and ceremonies.
- This currency is used in a country famous for its ancient Incan civilization and the breathtaking Andes mountains.
- The currency used in a European country known for its colorful architecture and beautiful landscapes, symbolized by "Lek."
- This currency is named after a bird and is used in the nation known for its historic Mayan ruins.
- The currency of a country known for its ancient ruins and delicious feta cheese, often represented by "€."
- Known for its iconic nesting dolls and vast landscapes, this currency is a staple in Eastern Europe.
- A Nordic nation's currency, where fjords carve the landscape.
- The currency of the country known for tango dancing and the Pampas.
- this currency is used in the country that is home to a variety of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, including Taman Negara, one of the oldest rainforests in the world.
- This currency is known for its krone and is from a country famous for its pastries and Nordic design.
- A currency from the unique land Down Under, home to marsupials and stunning beaches.
- A currency from the dynamic East Asian nation, known for its technology and K-pop.
- The currency used in a nation recognized for its folk music, castles, and delicious pierogi.
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- A currency from a nation with a rich history, from samurai to anime.
- A land of ancient pyramids and pharaohs, its currency reflects its history.
- this currency is used in a country that is home to eight of the world's ten tallest mountains, including Mount Everest, the highest peak.
- A land of diverse culture's currency, known for its rich history and the Taj Mahal.
- This currency is associated with a Southeast Asian country famous for its stunning landscapes and Buddhist temples.
- A currency from the country known for its bullfighting and flamenco dancing.
- This currency is tied to a nation renowned for its ancient history and the breathtaking Ha Long Bay.
- You will need this currency to buy wine from the world’s oldest winemaking culture.
- A currency from the Central European nation, known for its chocolate and cheese.
- The currency of a country known for its colorful celebrations and delicious tacos, named after a historic figure.
- A currency used in a Southeast Asian archipelago with thousands of islands.
- A currency from a country known for its world-famous Muay Thai boxing.
- This currency represents a country known for its unique cuisine and thermal baths, often associated with paprika.
- This currency is used in a country known for its stunning mosques and rich history, straddling Europe and Asia.
- A South American nation, home to the Amazon rainforest and diverse wildlife.
30 Clues: A Nordic nation's currency, where fjords carve the landscape. • The currency of the country known for tango dancing and the Pampas. • A currency from a nation with a rich history, from samurai to anime. • A currency from a country known for its world-famous Muay Thai boxing. • A land of ancient pyramids and pharaohs, its currency reflects its history. • ...
Currency world puzzle 2024-11-12
Across
- This country has a unique merlion fountain
- The national currency of japan
- Myanmar MMK
- It is equal to 100 centavos
- The currency of moroccan
- The currency of gambia
- Also known as Chinese____
- The west africa currency
- Derive from the sankrit word for silver , rupyakam.
- The national currency of egypt.
- The leegal tender of the kingdom of denmark
- The national currency of our country.
- national currency of hong kong
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- The central africa currerncy
- It is issued by the central bank of eswatini
- The UAE currency
- Its called CAD in short
- It has the term of (LRD)
- The official currency of jamaica
- The currency of thailand
- The czech word for crown
- The monitary of Tajikistan
- The european currency
- Its the national currency of south korea
- The official currency of Albania
- The national currrency of UNITED STATES.
- The currency of India
- dollar Its called BND
- The official currency of Chile
- currency of laos
30 Clues: Myanmar MMK • The UAE currency • currency of laos • The european currency • The currency of India • The currency of gambia • dollar Its called BND • Its called CAD in short • It has the term of (LRD) • The currency of thailand • The czech word for crown • The currency of moroccan • The west africa currency • Also known as Chinese____ • The monitary of Tajikistan • It is equal to 100 centavos • ...
World Religions Review 2024-12-18
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- founder of Christianity
- holy book for followers of Christianity
- the belief that "what goes around, comes around"
- holy book for followers of Judaism
- important city to all three monotheistic religions
- the belief in one god
- believes that Jesus is the messiah
- place where Christians worship
- place of worship for followers of Islam
- holy book for followers of Islam
- has no known founder
- holy book for followers of Buddhism
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- place where followers of Judaism can worship
- was founded by Siddartha Gautama
- founder of Judaism
- holy book for followers of Hinduism
- place where followers of Hinduism and/or Buddhism can worship
- the belief in rebirth after death
- the belief in multiple gods
- believes that a messiah is yet to come
- founder of Islam
- believes that Allah is god, Muhammad is the prophet
22 Clues: founder of Islam • founder of Judaism • has no known founder • the belief in one god • founder of Christianity • the belief in multiple gods • place where Christians worship • was founded by Siddartha Gautama • holy book for followers of Islam • the belief in rebirth after death • holy book for followers of Judaism • believes that Jesus is the messiah • ...
World Religion Day! 2024-12-28
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- Considered one of the holiest cities in Islam.
- Siddhartha Gautama is believed to be the founder of this religion.
- Holy book in Judaism.
- Rather than based on creed, this religion emphasizes understanding the connections between people, the planet and the universe.
- Considered the founder of the Latter-day Saints movement.
- Considered the founder of the Church of England.
- The current head of the Catholic church.
- Anishinaabe word that is typically translated to "Great Spirit" or "Great Mystery,” referring to the Creator of all things and the Giver of Life.
- Islamic holy month of fasting.
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- The principle of treating others how you would want to be treated by them.
- This religion is practiced by some Haudenosaunee communities and blends Indigenous traditions and Christian messages.
- Located in Cambodia, this is the largest religious monument in the world.
- Philosophical and religious tradition based on the teachings of Lao Tzu.
- Jewish place of worship.
- Name of the founder of Sikhism.
- The Hindu god responsible for the creation of the world and all living things.
- Hindu festival of lights.
- Number of Sikh Gurus.
- Known as the “Father of Many Nations” according to Christian beliefs.
- The works of Bahá'u'lláh constitute the foundation of this religion’s beliefs.
20 Clues: Holy book in Judaism. • Number of Sikh Gurus. • Jewish place of worship. • Hindu festival of lights. • Islamic holy month of fasting. • Name of the founder of Sikhism. • The current head of the Catholic church. • Considered one of the holiest cities in Islam. • Considered the founder of the Church of England. • Considered the founder of the Latter-day Saints movement. • ...
World War I 2025-01-13
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- a deadlock; when neither side could make a move - this characterized trench warfare on the Western Front
- pride in one's nation; the desire for your nationality to rule itself
- Germany used unrestricted ___________ warfare against merchant and civilian ships
- the sinking of this ship contributed to the U.S. joining WWI
- Great Britain, France and Russia & later the U.S.
- German military plan to fight a two front war
- The __________ telegram was sent from Germany to Mexico and was one of the reasons the U.S. got involved in the war
- this word means self-rule; when nationalities want to rule themselves.
- refers to civilians and their efforts and sacrifices to help win a war
- Germany Austria-Hungary, and Ottomans
- type of warfare fought on the Western Front
- this region was known as the "Powder Keg of Europe"
- One of the causes of WWI - European countries competing for colonies
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- U.S. President Wilson's goals for peace after WWI
- money paid for damages done in a war
- Archduke Francis Ferdinand was assassinated because many Bosnians wanted to be a part of independent ________.
- to reduce the amount of weapons & military forces
- build up of weapons and desire to have strong military
- the idea that all nationalities should get to rule themselves
- this put full blame on Germany & required them to pay lots of money and lose territory
20 Clues: money paid for damages done in a war • Germany Austria-Hungary, and Ottomans • type of warfare fought on the Western Front • German military plan to fight a two front war • U.S. President Wilson's goals for peace after WWI • to reduce the amount of weapons & military forces • Great Britain, France and Russia & later the U.S. • ...
The Wizarding World 2025-01-14
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- What does Platform 9 3/4 lead to?
- Hagrid's pet
- What is in Harry's pocket when he looks into the Mirror of Erised?
- How does Hermione attend multiple classes at the same time?
- Who says the line "Always" in The Deathly Hallows?
- A wizard that is born to human parents
- Where do bad witches and wizards go?
- House of Bravery and Courage
- What does Harry use to sneak into the Library's restricted section?
- The dance Ron takes Padma Patil to
- The special language Harry Potter and Tom Riddle Speak
- Who decides which house students get put in?
- What destroys the Weasley's flying car?
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- How Padfoot and Prongs see where the teachers are
- What is the anagram that Tom Marvolo Riddle used to choose his name?
- What type of potion turns a person into someone else?
- What guards the prison?
- Harry's Owl
- House of Cunning Ambition
- House of Patience and Loyalty
- Headmaster
- House of Wisdom and Intelligence
- Who helps Harry discover the first clue for the Triwizard Tournement?
- How does Harry travel to the Quidditch World Cup?
- Seeker needs to catch to end a game of Quidditch
25 Clues: Headmaster • Harry's Owl • Hagrid's pet • What guards the prison? • House of Cunning Ambition • House of Bravery and Courage • House of Patience and Loyalty • House of Wisdom and Intelligence • What does Platform 9 3/4 lead to? • The dance Ron takes Padma Patil to • Where do bad witches and wizards go? • A wizard that is born to human parents • What destroys the Weasley's flying car? • ...
World history crossword 2025-02-21
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- fundamental political unit in ancient Greece
- a fearsome formstion
- a philosopher who questioned the nature of the world
- peasants forced to stay on the land they worked on
- people who settled on the greek mainland in 2000b.c.
- a king ruled in a government
- a legendary story about a ten-year war
- a critic who believed stands existed for justice
- a government ruled by a small group of nobles
- war between Athens and Spartans
- narrative poems
- slapstick situations with crude humor
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- traditional stories about their Gods
- values of harmony and proportion
- serious drama about common themes
- a war between Greece and the Persian empire
- a student of socrates
- a group of people who moved into the war-torn countryside
- means "lovers of wisdom"
- ruled by the people
- the "greatest story teller"
- a fortified hilltop where they gathered to discuss government
- leaders who work for others interests
- a government ruled by a few powerful individuals
24 Clues: narrative poems • ruled by the people • a fearsome formstion • a student of socrates • means "lovers of wisdom" • the "greatest story teller" • a king ruled in a government • war between Athens and Spartans • values of harmony and proportion • serious drama about common themes • traditional stories about their Gods • leaders who work for others interests • ...
around the world 2025-02-24
23 Clues: цепь • течь • вдруг • ветка • долина • листок • поездка • пустыня • утконос • болезнь • смеяться • одинокий • японский • эвкалипт • уродливый • несколько • разрушать • побережье • англичанин • невероятный • совершенный • простираться • сюрприз, удивление
Crossword AP World 2025-01-15
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- a movement emphasizing reason over superstition/blind faith
- to end or stop officially
- "Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains"
- The division of government powers
- First successful British colony in the americas
- small group of elites rule
- The movement to achieve women's rights
- Natural selection but to the human race
- Invented the telephone
- The government collects money from its citizens
- Scottish Engineer whose improvements in the steam engine led to wide use
- a radical change
- Tracks to make traveling easier
- Free market trade
- Citizen seeking to pursue a common good
- Transition between the domestic system of manufacturing to mechanization
- All humans in natural state are equal
- The act of joining together
- Failed colony by Great Britain
- right to vote
- Spaniards born in Spain
- The increase of homes in smaller proximity
- Women are not inferior
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- The politics of reality
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- A system in which the state controls production
- Belief in a god that doesn't interfere
- Development of manufacturing
- Brought the unification of Germany
- Emphasized emotion over reason
- Revolt against foreign residents of china
- The belief your country is superior
- The first ten amendements to the consittution of the United states
- Government with monarch at the head
- Fully successful slave rebellion
- Rights that belong to every person that no government can take away
- 2 wars fought after China tried to restrict the importation of foreign good
- an enlightenment philosophy that favored civil rights
- asserting independence of the colonies from Great Britain
- A crop grown for commercial use
- member of turkish army
- Invented the light bulb
- Knowledge based on experience and your senses
- A citizens agreement to be governed
- Overthrew the monarchy of the Bourbons
- Prussian Prime minister
- Puertorican unification
- A machine that turns the energy released by burning fuel into motion
- The establishment of colonial empires
- Method that brought workers and machines together
- advocating democracy and reforms favoring lower classes
51 Clues: right to vote • a radical change • Free market trade • Invented the telephone • member of turkish army • Women are not inferior • Invented the light bulb • Prussian Prime minister • Puertorican unification • Spaniards born in Spain • The politics of reality • to end or stop officially • small group of elites rule • The act of joining together • Development of manufacturing • ...
World War I 2025-01-16
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- Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- The Serbian nationalist who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Nationalism often caused pride in this, leading to conflict (e.g., Serbs)
- Declared war on Russia and France during the July Crisis
- The buildup of large armies and navies before WWI
- Entered the war after Germany invaded Belgium
- Austria-Hungary sent this to Serbia after the assassination
- Blamed by Austria-Hungary for the assassination
- Agreements between nations like the Triple Entente and Triple Alliance
- The empire whose archduke's assassination sparked WWI
- Russia did this to prepare its military to defend Serbia
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- Competition for colonies that created tensions
- The act that started WWI on June 28, 1914
- Germany invaded this neutral country, drawing Britain into the war
- Crisis A series of events in 1914 that escalated into WWI
- Mobilized to protect Serbia during the July Crisis
- Pride in one's country or ethnic group that fueled conflicts
- Ferdinand Archduke whose assassination triggered WWI
- Alliance of Britain, France, and Russia
- Initially part of the Triple Alliance but later switched sides
20 Clues: Alliance of Britain, France, and Russia • The act that started WWI on June 28, 1914 • Entered the war after Germany invaded Belgium • Competition for colonies that created tensions • Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • Blamed by Austria-Hungary for the assassination • The buildup of large armies and navies before WWI • ...
Dandy's World Twisteds 2024-12-20
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- Slower than the others, but has a higher attention due to his "heightened" senses (get it? helium makes things float? nevermind).
- An event Twisted, she becomes MUCH faster in blackouts.
- the looking after an emotionally challenged mirror to provide a realistic simulation of taking care of a child who is emotionally challenged and prone to violent outbursts two thousand twenty five years after the birth of jesus christ himself
- Slower than the others, but has a higher attention span for finding Toons to bully.
- Will try to snipe you with her tail if she sees you from far away.
- Will summon a tendril to attack you.
- Tampers with the lights, increasing the chance of a blackout for that floor.
- roams around invisibly, before choosing a machine and possessing it. Interacting with the machine causes her to pop out for an unavoidable attack.
- Separated from his best friend, he has no special abilities to help him.
- An event Twisted, she's slow but has an EXTREMELY long attention span.
- An event Twisted, she speeds towards the spot where a Toon picked up an item.
- Will run towards completed/failed machines/skill checks from ANYWHERE ON THE MAP. CAN AND WILL KILL YOU IN ONE HIT.
- Gives anyone who completes a machine the "Slow III" debuff.
- Never. Stops. Moving.
- Idles around areas, sweeping the floor. Interrupting her work would not be wise.
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- Gives everyone on her floor the "Confused I" debuff, slowing extraction speed.. More of them mean more confusion.
- RABIES.
- Will run towards failed skill checks from anywhere and spams ads in your face.
- Confined to one spot, they will be sleeping. If you run in their circle, they will wake up and attack you if they see you. Leave them alone, they'll fall back to sleep.
- She has no special abilities to help her.
- Run towards failed skill checks from anywhere on the map, if he sees no one, he'll take 50% of the current progress of the machine. Afflicts "Tired II" in a chase, reducing stamina regeneration.
- Will try to drag you closer with his arms if he sees you from far away.
- He has no special abilities to help him.
- YOINK!!!
- An event Twisted, he has no special abilities to help him.
- Stupidly fast and can see you from stupidly far away.
- Steals some tapes if she hits you.
- Disguises as a capsule, and if you're foolish enough to not notice the missing bands on the capsule, he'll pop out, charge an attack, and fire it at you if you don't run away. He also gives the "Slow II" and "Confused II" debuffs upon breaking his fake capsule open, making it harder for you to escape him or extract machines. These debuffs last like 5 seconds.
28 Clues: RABIES. • YOINK!!! • Never. Stops. Moving. • Steals some tapes if she hits you. • Will summon a tendril to attack you. • He has no special abilities to help him. • She has no special abilities to help her. • Stupidly fast and can see you from stupidly far away. • An event Twisted, she becomes MUCH faster in blackouts. • ...
World War II 2025-04-29
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- The act of conserving resources for the war in the act of using less or only when needed.
- The alliance between Great Britain, France, America and the Soviet Union
- What America referred to itself as since it was supplying war materials to the Allied Powers.
- The location where Japan attacked the US
- This term is used to describe where events of the war are taking place. Example: Pacific _________ and European ____________
- meaning lightning war, a tactic used by Germany
- When Japan surrendered to the Allied Forces
- Propaganda piece used to bring women to the defense plants
- This individual was the dictator of Germany
- The invasion of this country on September 1st, 1939 marks the official start to WWII
- This is the name of the event when Nazis killed 6 million Jewish individuals and others
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- The vice President to FDR that would take over as President when he passed away.
- The two cities atomic bombs were used on.
- The Premier or leader of the Soviet Union
- The alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan
- How many atomic bombs were used in Japan to end the war?
- Japanese-Americans were relocated to these between the years of 1942-1945 due to executive order 9066
- Only US President to be elected 4 terms. Would die while in office.
- dictator of Italy.
- When Germany surrendered to the Allied Forces
- The top secret project in the US that's end goal was to create the atomic bomb
- the act of making concessions to "keep the peace" or avoid war. This was a tactic used by Great Britain towards Germany before WWII.
- This act allowed the US to sell, lend, or rent weapons to other countries that were deemed "vital" to US safety/interest
- The tactic of capturing an island and using it to "leapfrog" to the next island
- The military dictator of Japan
25 Clues: dictator of Italy. • The military dictator of Japan • The location where Japan attacked the US • The two cities atomic bombs were used on. • The Premier or leader of the Soviet Union • When Japan surrendered to the Allied Forces • This individual was the dictator of Germany • The alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan • When Germany surrendered to the Allied Forces • ...
GFO World Map 2025-04-23
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- Where every meal could end you with tears
- Where casinos shine brighter than your future
- Land of Pizza & Pasta
- Can I have a glass of Woh'er?
- Land of ancient temples
- Country of vending machines, and politeness
- Famous for impatience
- Big country, bigger food portions
- Home of super fast runners and wild safaris
- Football, samba dance, and strong coffee
- Where even camels have beauty pageants, and better skincare routines than you
- Hakuna Matata
- Where you get punched, folded and twisted and you say thank you.
- Famous for Pastries, Wine and Fashion
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- Land where everyone can sing better than you at karaoke
- Home to the Tallest skyscraper and biggest mall in the world.
- Home to Tapas and Paella
- Home to Autobanh, the famous highway system where there are no speed limits
- Where bubble tea flows like water
- Manufactures almost everything you own
- Sounds like food but it’s a country
- Where you can find the Dead Sea
- Origin of the substance we can't live without
- Beaches and water so clear that they can clear all your savings
- Everything clean... but everything kena fine
- Where everyone's just a "mate", no one remembers names
26 Clues: Hakuna Matata • Land of Pizza & Pasta • Famous for impatience • Land of ancient temples • Home to Tapas and Paella • Can I have a glass of Woh'er? • Where you can find the Dead Sea • Where bubble tea flows like water • Big country, bigger food portions • Sounds like food but it’s a country • Famous for Pastries, Wine and Fashion • Manufactures almost everything you own • ...
dandys world (easy) 2025-04-25
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- is also a part of the craft siblings (long arms)
- cosmos cousin
- easter basket
- flytes sister
- dandys dog
- is ignored
- egg
- ghost
- chocolate bunny
- very hate hate things and one
- child
- heals with tapes
- show host
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- detective
- ordainment
- fishbowl
- is a part of the craft siblings (cat)
- sleepy
- balloon
- also a starter toon (purple)
- heals self tapes
- zesty mirror
- gamblers
- pinata
- janitor
- Walmart version pebble
- a pastry
- flutters brother
- reindeer
- a starter toon (blue)
30 Clues: egg • ghost • child • sleepy • pinata • balloon • janitor • fishbowl • gamblers • a pastry • reindeer • detective • show host • ordainment • dandys dog • is ignored • zesty mirror • cosmos cousin • easter basket • flytes sister • chocolate bunny • heals self tapes • flutters brother • heals with tapes • a starter toon (blue) • Walmart version pebble • also a starter toon (purple) • very hate hate things and one • ...
World War 1 2025-04-03
Across
- when neither side makes significant gains
- Extreme love for you own country
- Germany would invade France quickly while holding off Russia (2 words)
- German air ships used to bomb London
- This happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- A system of friendship that split Europe into 2 teams
- Leader of the Bolsheviks
- killed the Archduke
- Soldier who completed the mission in the movie 1917
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- Could shoot 600 rounds per minute (2 words)
- came to power in Russia in 1921
- used to provide extra protection and height in the trenches
- Build up of your countries military
- used by governments to stir up hatred towards another country
- the acronym for the causes of WW1
- when you are drafted into the military and forced to fight
- Soldier given the order in the movie 1917
- A long narrow ditch; where most of the war was fought
- Sunken ship that brought the U.S. into the war
- Happening in Russia forcing them to withdraw from WW1 (2 Words)
20 Clues: killed the Archduke • Leader of the Bolsheviks • came to power in Russia in 1921 • Extreme love for you own country • the acronym for the causes of WW1 • Build up of your countries military • German air ships used to bomb London • when neither side makes significant gains • Soldier given the order in the movie 1917 • This happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand • ...
World War One 2025-04-17
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- Key year in WW1. Russia drops out, USA joins in
- archduke of the Austria-Hungarian Empire. his assassination sparked WW1
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire
- protection agreements
- Germany asked Mexico to attack the US to keep the US out of the war
- sunk in 1915 by a German U-Boat. 128 Americans on board
- southeastern Europe. known as the powder keg
- Britain, France and Russia
- pride in one's country
- biased and persuasive media designed to promote and justify the war
- signed in 1919. Officially ends WW1 but leads to WW2
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- gives women in the US the right to vote for President in 1920
- President Woodrow Wilson's plan to create an everlasting world peace after WW1
- nickname of the Serbian terrorist group
- arms race
- post ww1 international peace keeping body. did not work
- President of the United States during WW1
- stay out of the affairs and disputes of other nations
- area between the trenches
- nickname given to American soldiers during WW1
- competition for overseas territory
- agreement to stop fighting
22 Clues: arms race • protection agreements • pride in one's country • area between the trenches • agreement to stop fighting • Britain, France and Russia • competition for overseas territory • nickname of the Serbian terrorist group • President of the United States during WW1 • southeastern Europe. known as the powder keg • nickname given to American soldiers during WW1 • ...
The Ancient World 2025-04-09
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- Ancient waste piles showing diet and lifestyle.
- Stone objects used by ancient people.
- To keep something in its original condition.
- Where historical evidence comes from.
- Beliefs or principles shown through burial customs.
- What is passed down through generations.
- Importance of a place or object.
- Organisation that lists world heritage sites.
- To keep something safe from harm.
- Study of the ancient past.
- Another word for traditional owners.
- Fireplaces used for warmth or cooking.
- Australia is one of these land masses.
- To protect something from damage or loss.
- Customs passed down through generations.
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- Site where ancient remains were found.
- used to determine the age of remains.
- Evidence from the time of the event.
- Something deeply spiritual or special to a culture.
- Traditions, beliefs and practices of a group.
- Type of dating used on Mungo Man.
- Arrival of these settlers disrupted Aboriginal heritage.
- Traditional custodians of sacred places.
- Natural world that is part of heritage.
- Red pigment used in Mungo Man’s burial.
- Institutions that preserve and show artefacts.
- Disease found in Mungo Man’s joints.
- Remains of a male ritually buried 42,000 years ago.
- Cold period when Mungo Man lived.
29 Clues: Study of the ancient past. • Importance of a place or object. • Type of dating used on Mungo Man. • To keep something safe from harm. • Cold period when Mungo Man lived. • Evidence from the time of the event. • Disease found in Mungo Man’s joints. • Another word for traditional owners. • used to determine the age of remains. • Stone objects used by ancient people. • ...
World War I 2025-03-26
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- The ANZAC soldiers became known for their ________, mateship, and determination.
- This war memorial day is held every year on 25 April.
- After WWI, almost every town in New Zealand built a war ________.
- Many Māori wanted to fight in the war to prove their ________.
- Some people questioned whether the ________ of war was worth it.
- The Māori ________ Battalion was formed for Māori soldiers who wanted to fight.
- Over 18,000 New Zealand ________ never came home from the war.
- WWI helped New Zealand take a step toward ________ from Britain.
- Many young men who fought in the war never ________ home.
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- New Zealanders and Australians fought together in this battle in 1915.
- The Māori Pioneer ________ was created so Māori could serve in WWI.
- Māori soldiers still faced ________ even when risking their lives for New Zealand.
- WWI was the first time New Zealand was involved in a ________ conflict.
- Before WWI, many New Zealanders saw themselves as part of the British ________.
- ANZAC Day is a day of ________ for those who fought in the war.
- This word describes the close friendship and trust between soldiers.
- Māori soldiers helped change perceptions of Māori strength and ________.
- Small towns were left ________ when groups of young men never returned.
- The agreement in 1931 that gave New Zealand more independence was called the Statute of ________.
- Many Kiwis wake up before ________ on ANZAC Day to attend services.
20 Clues: This war memorial day is held every year on 25 April. • Many young men who fought in the war never ________ home. • Many Māori wanted to fight in the war to prove their ________. • Over 18,000 New Zealand ________ never came home from the war. • ANZAC Day is a day of ________ for those who fought in the war. • ...
World Geography Review 2025-04-01
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- Signs with two languages
- Total value of the economy of a nation (abbreviation)
- This influenced the development of gas stations, highways, motels, and drive thru services
- Seasonal winds which create wet and dry seasons
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Process where people move into a town or city
- Netherlands uses these to gain land
- Areas with shared characteristics
- Disputed territory between India and Pakistan
- Bridge in San Fransisco, CA
- Formed in Atlantic and Western Pacific
- In Toronto, Canada
- Soviet Union & _____ broke up into smaller nations
- Two North American nations and 28 European nations (abbreviation)
- On Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO
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- Companies in the United States that exports U.S. culture
- Artificial waterways
- Average of weather conditions over a LONG period of time
- Connects Great Britain and France underwater
- The United States and Canada have this type of government
- Agricultural terracing affects _____
- The border between the United States and Canada is this
- Economic union of 27 nations in Europe and use one currency
- It is both a continent and a nation
- This projection is used by pilots and ship navigators
- Added land by erosion sediments
- Black earth
- This slowed the economic Development of Eastern Europe
- largely uninhabited and extreme cold and dry
- Birthplace of ancient Greek and Roman culture and Industrial Revolution
30 Clues: Black earth • In Toronto, Canada • Artificial waterways • Signs with two languages • Bridge in San Fransisco, CA • Added land by erosion sediments • Areas with shared characteristics • It is both a continent and a nation • North American Free Trade Agreement • Netherlands uses these to gain land • Agricultural terracing affects _____ • On Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO • ...
The Internal World 2025-05-06
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- group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function
- maintaining a stable internal environment
- system that provides movement
- largest part of brain
- responsible for transmitting and receiving stimuli
- transport of nutrients to the body
- front side of the body
- larger bone in the lower leg, known as the "shin bone"
- responsible for filtering waste
- organ that secretes chemical substances for the body
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- muscles on the front of the thigh
- system that breaks down food
- back side of the body
- layer of tissue on the outside of a persons body
- system that fights off invaders
- organ that pumps blood for the body
- smallest living unit of life
- tiny air sacs in the lungs
- chemical reactions that convert food into energy
- system that provides framework and protection to the body
20 Clues: back side of the body • largest part of brain • front side of the body • tiny air sacs in the lungs • system that breaks down food • smallest living unit of life • system that provides movement • system that fights off invaders • responsible for filtering waste • muscles on the front of the thigh • transport of nutrients to the body • organ that pumps blood for the body • ...
World history 1 2025-05-13
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- Around the end, Rome was broken into many ____-______
- A body of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- A belief of Asian religions that say when you die you come back
- Hieroglyphics were the Egyptians _______
- The primary language of the roman empire
- A series of small islands
- The Black _____ resulted in the end of many people in Europe
- The main followers of Jesus were the 12 ________
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- In South America they made ________ to the gods
- The title of a leader of an empire
- Michelangelo, Raphael And Leonardo da vinci all come from the ________ era
- Right under the priest in the social structure were ________
- The Muslim name for god
- The main road of trade the connects East Asia and east Europe
- Followers of this religion believe spirits are in animals and objects
- If you commit a crime they may _____ you, resulting in you having to leave the country
- Moses saved the Jews from _______ by parting the red sea
- a system where your actions affect when happens in your life
- A navigational device to tell the direction you are heading
- The head of the catholic church
20 Clues: The Muslim name for god • A series of small islands • The head of the catholic church • The title of a leader of an empire • Hieroglyphics were the Egyptians _______ • The primary language of the roman empire • A body of land surrounded by water on 3 sides • In South America they made ________ to the gods • The main followers of Jesus were the 12 ________ • ...
WORLD OF WORDS 2025-06-05
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- - Something you sit on
- - Something you read
- - A female parent
- - A piece of furniture with four legs
- - Feeling joy or pleasure
- - A wild animal with stripes
- - Shows time
- - A place where students learn
- - The star that lights our day
- - What you do at night to rest
- - A device used to call or text people
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- - An opening in a wall to let in air or light
- - A male parent
- - A basic food made from flour
- - A tall plant with leaves
- - A tool used for writing or drawing
- - A clear liquid we drink
- - A building where people live
- - A common red or green fruit
- - You wear these on your feet
20 Clues: - Shows time • - A male parent • - A female parent • - Something you read • - Something you sit on • - Feeling joy or pleasure • - A clear liquid we drink • - A tall plant with leaves • - A wild animal with stripes • - A common red or green fruit • - You wear these on your feet • - A basic food made from flour • - A place where students learn • - A building where people live • ...
World map Review 2025-06-04
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- Hudson is a .... in North America.
- Mexico is both a country and ..... on the map.
- Sahara is ........ in Africa.
- Bering is a ..... between Asia and North America.
- Florida is an example of a ......
- The Caribbean is a .... between the American continents.
- Greenland is the largest ..... in the world.
- The Bahamas is a ..... near North America continent.
- U..... is a country in North America.
- Nile is an example of a ..... in Africa and the longest in the world.
- F.... is a country in Europe.
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- A group of islands is called a ..........
- Ural is a ..... that separates Europe and Asia.
- E..... is a Country in Africa.
- P.... is a country in South America.
- Good Hope is an example of a .... in Africa.
- J.... is a country in Asia.
- This continent has no countries.
- A small river is called a .......
- is a Continent above Africa.
- A small island is called a .....
- The ... lakes are five (5)lakes in North America.
22 Clues: J.... is a country in Asia. • is a Continent above Africa. • Sahara is ........ in Africa. • F.... is a country in Europe. • E..... is a Country in Africa. • This continent has no countries. • A small island is called a ..... • Florida is an example of a ...... • A small river is called a ....... • Hudson is a .... in North America. • P.... is a country in South America. • ...
World environment day 2025-06-21
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- Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.
- A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs, typical of Norway.
- A large open area of grassland, especially in the Mississippi River Valley.
- A flowing body of water that plays a crucial role in shaping landscapes.
- A hot spring in which water intermittently boils, sending a tall column of water and steam into the air.
- An area of land overgrown with dense forest and tangled vegetation.
- A pollinating insect known for its striking patterns and lifecycle.
- A mountain or hill having a crater or vent through which lava erupts.
- A barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs.
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- An area of relatively level high ground.
- A landform at the mouth of a river created by sediment deposition.
- A type of evergreen tree known for its needle-like leaves and cones.
- A ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the sea surface.
- A natural light display in the Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions.
- A small group of trees.
- The process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface.
- A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it.
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation of snow.
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- A large ecosystem characterized by dense vegetation and rich biodiversity.
- A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America.
- A natural satellite that affects Earth’s tides and is often studied in astronomy.
- Hard, stony substance secreted by marine polyps for support.
25 Clues: A small group of trees. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • An area of relatively level high ground. • Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land. • A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth. • A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it. • Hard, stony substance secreted by marine polyps for support. • ...
World History Review 2025-05-27
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- Widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds
- Islamic dynasty that ruled during a golden age of science, culture, and trade from its capital in Baghdad
- Italian scientist who used a telescope to support and improve the heliocentrism and faced punishment by the Catholic Church
- Indian prince who became the founder of Buddhism after achieving enlightenment
- Period during the French Revolution marked by mass executions of perceived enemies of the revolution
- The holy book of Islam, believed to be the word of God as revealed to Muhammad
- Inventor of the water frame and pioneer of the modern factory system in Britain
- Ancient Chinese belief that rulers were given divine authority, which could be lost if they ruled unjustly
- Belief in multiple gods or deities
- Astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- Renaissance anatomist who advanced the study of human anatomy through dissection
- Period in Europe marked by major advances in science, questioning traditional beliefs
- Mesoamerican civilization known for pyramid temples and human sacrifice, conquered by the Spanish
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- Collective term for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, tracing origins to a common patriarch
- Largest contiguous land empire in history, founded by Genghis Khan
- System Social hierarchy in India associated with Hinduism, dividing people by birth
- 18th–19th century transformation marked by mechanized production and urban growth
- Belief in a single, all-powerful deity
- Late 18th-century uprising in France that overthrew the monarchy and led to radical social change
- The Sacred Text, teachings and law in Judaism
- Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama, teaching the path to enlightenment through the Four Noble Truths
- Growth of cities due to industrialization and population movement from rural areas
- Ancient religion from India with a belief in karma, dharma, and a cycle of rebirth
- Concept that the sun is at the center of the universe, first proposed by the Abbasid Caliphate and then later during the Scientific Revolution
- Chinese dynasty known for its cultural achievements and early use of gunpowder, printing press, and paper money
- English scientist known for the laws of motion and universal gravitation
- Religion founded in the 7th century by Muhammad, whose teachings are recorded in the Quran
- Invention that powered factories and trains, critical to the Industrial Revolution
- Ruthless 13th-century Mongol leader who united nomadic tribes and built a vast empire across Asia
- Ancient Central American civilization known for advanced writing, astronomy, and calendars
- Monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- One of the oldest monotheistic religions, centered on the covenant between God and Abraham
32 Clues: Belief in multiple gods or deities • Belief in a single, all-powerful deity • The Sacred Text, teachings and law in Judaism • Largest contiguous land empire in history, founded by Genghis Khan • Astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the solar system • English scientist known for the laws of motion and universal gravitation • ...
World War II 2025-10-09
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- verb: Reaching the highest or most important point or ending.
- adverb: Mainly; for the most part; mostly.
- noun: The act of freeing people or places from control or slavery.
- noun: A ruler who has total control and uses power unfairly.
- noun: The countries of Germany, Italy, and Japan that fought together during World War II.
- noun: People or groups that are actively fighting in a war.
- verb: To make an official or public statement about something.
- noun: A serious fight or struggle between people, groups, or countries.
- verb: To win against someone in a battle or contest.
- noun: The forced removal of people from their homes or country.
- adjective: Extremely cruel or violent.
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- noun: People who are not in the military or fighting in a war.
- noun: Nations (like the U.S., U.K., and Soviet Union) that fought together against Germany, Italy, and Japan in World War II.
- adjective / verb: Controlled or taken over by a foreign military.
- adjective: Related to an empire or ruling over other countries.
- adjective / noun: A person or government that controls people through strict power and limits freedom.
- adjective: Very strong or powerful; too much to handle.
- verb: Chosen as a focus for attack or attention.
- verb: To answer or react to something that happens.
- verb: Entered a place by force with an army to take control.
- noun: Events where many innocent people are killed at once.
- verb: Finished or brought to an end.
- verb: Placed in opposition or set against someone or something.
- noun: The mass murder of six million Jews and millions of others by the Nazis during World War II.
- noun: The killing of a large group of people because of their race, religion, or culture.
25 Clues: verb: Finished or brought to an end. • adjective: Extremely cruel or violent. • adverb: Mainly; for the most part; mostly. • verb: Chosen as a focus for attack or attention. • verb: To answer or react to something that happens. • verb: To win against someone in a battle or contest. • adjective: Very strong or powerful; too much to handle. • ...
WORLD GEOGRAPHY VOCAB 2025-10-09
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- Founded by Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha); goal is enlightenment.
- A person who studies languages.
- One of the oldest monotheistic religions; followers mainly in Israel and the U.S.
- The place where an idea, belief, or innovation begins.
- Study of population patterns and changes.
- A flat, elevated area of land that rises above surrounding land.
- How people are spread out across a given area.
- Founded by Prophet Muhammad; followers called Muslims; holy book: Qur’an.
- Religion A religion tied to a specific ethnic group or culture.
- The spread of ideas, culture, or inventions from one place to another.
- A landform where a river meets a larger body of water, forming fertile soil.
- Based on Jesus Christ’s teachings; largest religion globally.
- Growth of factories and industries in a country or region.
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- Increase in the number of people living in cities or towns.
- Religion A religion that seeks followers worldwide.
- Number of people living per unit of land area.
- Belief in many gods, karma, and reincarnation; practiced in India and Nepal.
- Diffusion When one culture forces its beliefs onto another through conquest or colonization.
- A natural feature of Earth's surface, like mountains or plains.
- When ideas spread through a middle group or trade.
- Natural features of Earth's surface like mountains and rivers.
- A system of communication through speech, writing, or symbols.
- The long-term weather patterns of an area.
23 Clues: A person who studies languages. • Study of population patterns and changes. • The long-term weather patterns of an area. • Number of people living per unit of land area. • How people are spread out across a given area. • When ideas spread through a middle group or trade. • Religion A religion that seeks followers worldwide. • ...
The Country World 2025-07-02
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- Which Smooth dance must always be competed to qualify for an overall?
- You must do this at the end of every heat that you dance.
- The UCWDC World Championships are held in which city this year?
- In Waltz "Heel toe, toe, toe heel" is considered what kind of technique?
- In 2019 Noah attended a UCWDC event in Ireland. What is the name of said event?
- What is the last dance done at a competition?
- WCS is considered what kind of dance?
- How Many Competitive Dances Are There In The UCWDC?
- The "Big Apple" Dance Festival is not held in NYC. Where is it held?
- Because Noah is turning 30, he know qualifies for what age division?
- What category is it when Anne dances with Rachael and Noah with Peter?
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- What is the first dance done at a competition?
- Which Rhythm dance must always be competed to qualify for an overall?
- In order to qualify for an overall, how many dances do you need to do at an event?
- If you hear people clapping along in the ballroom, what dance is being done?
- What hotel was Worlds 2025 held at in Orlando?
- What is the name of the other competitive country circuit in the USA?
- Two Step is considered what kind of dance?
- WCS Is made up of ___ and eight count patterns
- In order to receive a "point" or qualifying win how many couples need to be in the division?
20 Clues: WCS is considered what kind of dance? • Two Step is considered what kind of dance? • What is the last dance done at a competition? • What is the first dance done at a competition? • What hotel was Worlds 2025 held at in Orlando? • WCS Is made up of ___ and eight count patterns • How Many Competitive Dances Are There In The UCWDC? • ...
World Facts Crossoword 2025-07-10
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- This country's flag is the only one that doesn't contain red, white, or blue.
- This country’s men’s volleyball team is ranked first in the world.
- Where the national animal is a mythical creature.
- The only country to span all 4 hemispheres.
- The first nation to grant women the right to vote in 1893.
- Home to the world’s tallest mountain.
- Home to the oldest operating lighthouse on the planet.
- The nationality of this country is a palindrome.
- This country is home to 11% of the world's bird population.
- The fifth largest country in the world.
- Claims to be the world's oldest republic.
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- Location of the world's oldest university.
- This nation had 16 official languages!
- Home to more lakes than any other nation.
- About 10% of the planet’s plant species grow here.
- This country has not one, but 3 capitals!
- This country is lucky enough to not have mosquitos.
- The tallest waterfall in the world is found in this nation.
- This country has 111 active volcanoes.
- Where the busiest airport in the world is located.
20 Clues: Home to the world’s tallest mountain. • This nation had 16 official languages! • This country has 111 active volcanoes. • The fifth largest country in the world. • Home to more lakes than any other nation. • This country has not one, but 3 capitals! • Claims to be the world's oldest republic. • Location of the world's oldest university. • ...
Dear World Crossword 2025-07-24
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- (one of) Helena's crushes on the Timberwolves
- semi daily activity in Teams chat
- Connor has a phobia of these (hint: often found at clothing stores)
- what janelle refers to us by inside and outside of work
- Nic has family in this country and connor also wants to go there
- HCM system connor is implementing in State of Florida
- Janelle's Dream Car (hint rich mom car)
- Nic's secret hideout at work
- Janelle's typical excuse for wanting to stay home
- Connor's frat at Davidson
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- janelle's photography specialty
- favorite Dear World brewery game
- typical status for Nic's flights
- trademarked phrase for Nic's song shares after noon
- city nearest Helena's Florida house
- shared name of Connor and Janelle's mom
- concert venue Helena is going to in Colorado
- janelle's favorite energy drink brand
- Connor's nickname for AFS folks
- nickname Connor frequently calls Helena
20 Clues: Connor's frat at Davidson • Nic's secret hideout at work • janelle's photography specialty • Connor's nickname for AFS folks • favorite Dear World brewery game • typical status for Nic's flights • semi daily activity in Teams chat • city nearest Helena's Florida house • janelle's favorite energy drink brand • shared name of Connor and Janelle's mom • ...
The Natural World 2025-07-12
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- the removal of all trees from a large area
- a large number, a collection
- food
- plants
- the natural world
- to cut down
- many, numerous
- damage to air, water, etc.
- living in the water
- to disappear
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- living on the land
- to reach past, get bigger
- a strong effect
- the natural area where a plant or animal lives
- to catch
- protection
- to keep from changing, maintain
- to prevent, slow down
- the cutting down of trees for commercial purposes
- loss of soil from action of water or wind
20 Clues: food • plants • to catch • protection • to cut down • to disappear • many, numerous • a strong effect • the natural world • living on the land • living in the water • to prevent, slow down • to reach past, get bigger • damage to air, water, etc. • a large number, a collection • to keep from changing, maintain • loss of soil from action of water or wind • the removal of all trees from a large area • ...
World Religions Review 2024-08-11
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- founder of Buddhism
- Leader of the Catholic Church
- worship of multiple gods
- highly respected animal in Native American
- led the breakup of the Catholic Church
- Current Pope (with Roman numerals)
- Holiest city in Islam
- Spirits in Shinto
- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all started in this part of the world
- Holy text in Islam
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- location of Shinto
- "Praying" in Buddhism
- Someone who practices Islam
- Shinto followers worship at these
- worship of one god
- root word in Protestantism
- Country where Martin Luther lived
- The ____ Pillars of Islam
- Worship based on nature in Native American/African religions
- born over and over again
- "heaven" in Buddhism
- Holy text in Christianity
- came before Buddhism in India
23 Clues: Spirits in Shinto • location of Shinto • worship of one god • Holy text in Islam • founder of Buddhism • "heaven" in Buddhism • "Praying" in Buddhism • Holiest city in Islam • worship of multiple gods • born over and over again • The ____ Pillars of Islam • Holy text in Christianity • root word in Protestantism • Someone who practices Islam • Leader of the Catholic Church • ...
World Quality Week 2025-08-04
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- Zimbabwe’s leading grain marketing board (abbr.)
- The process of separating bran from endosperm
- The process of testing flour for gluten quality
- A key factor in preventing insect infestation in stored grain
- Zimbabwe’s staple food made from maize
- A common maize variety grown in Zimbabwe
- A common brand of roller meal in Zimbabwe
- A by-product of milling used for animal feed
- The percentage of flour ........ (often 70%, 80%, etc.)
- A common additive to improve flour shelf life
- A key quality parameter for wheat (protein content)
- Instrument used to measure moisture in grain
- Government agency regulating food standards in Zimbabwe
- A term for flour that meets national quality standards
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- A method of grain preservation using chemicals
- The standard weight of a bag of roller meal in Zimbabwe
- Machine used to grind grain into flour
- A key nutrient added to fortified flour
- A fungal toxin that affects grain quality
- The process of enriching flour with vitamins
- The main cereal crop milled in Zimbabwe
- Process of removing impurities from grain before milling
- A device used to test flour whiteness
- A common pest in grain storage
- A type of flour used for bread-making
- The main carbohydrate in maize
- The main component of good milling quality in wheat
- A major milling company in Zimbabwe
- A quality control step to ensure uniform particle size
29 Clues: A common pest in grain storage • The main carbohydrate in maize • A major milling company in Zimbabwe • A device used to test flour whiteness • A type of flour used for bread-making • Machine used to grind grain into flour • Zimbabwe’s staple food made from maize • A key nutrient added to fortified flour • The main cereal crop milled in Zimbabwe • ...
Dandy’s World Toons 2025-09-25
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- Long-Ranged Self-Sacrifice
- Location Checker
- Self-preserving after hit
- Helps faster with more players
- Painting Check
- Big Sniff
- Teleporting Elegance
- Fancy Stickers
- Free Candies
- Machine Speed-Up
- Dessert Generation
- Long Dasher
- Challenge
- Pulls Players In
- Self-Sacrifice Healer
- Machine Bonk
- Red Small Dasher
- Pulls Towards Players
- Extracting Booster
- Speed Cleaner
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- Changing Playstyle Per Floor
- Fastest Boi
- Mastermind
- Wind Push
- Prop Hunt
- Blackout Counter
- Slow Invisibility
- Small stat buff spam
- Stamina Grant
- Tape Cupcake
- Trinket Collection Boost
- Glass Distracting
- Item Generator
- Fake Toons
- Item Distributor
- Tape Preservation
36 Clues: Wind Push • Prop Hunt • Big Sniff • Challenge • Mastermind • Fake Toons • Fastest Boi • Long Dasher • Free Candies • Tape Cupcake • Machine Bonk • Stamina Grant • Speed Cleaner • Painting Check • Fancy Stickers • Item Generator • Location Checker • Blackout Counter • Machine Speed-Up • Pulls Players In • Item Distributor • Red Small Dasher • Slow Invisibility • Glass Distracting • Tape Preservation • Dessert Generation • ...
A Fantasy World 2025-09-29
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- A corpse reanimated through magic or other means
- An ancient creature that feeds on blood
- A person who can perform ancient magic
- A creature with the body of a man and the head/tail of a bull
- The sword in the stone
- A giant with one eye
- A horse or goat-like animal with a single horn
- A reptile creature that appears in the second Harry Potter book
- A mythical creature from ancient Greece that can turn people in stone
- The manifestations of the spirits of the dead
- Created a pumpkin carriage for Cinderella
- A princess saved by 7 dwarves
- A magical creature trapped in a lamp
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- A beautiful marine creature that enchants people with their voices
- A giant serpent-like, winged monster chased by heroes
- An individual who can shapeshift into a wolf
- A royal's daughter
- A cat with shoes
- A mythical eagle-like creature that burst into flames
- An Egyptian creature with a human head
20 Clues: A cat with shoes • A royal's daughter • A giant with one eye • The sword in the stone • A princess saved by 7 dwarves • A magical creature trapped in a lamp • A person who can perform ancient magic • An Egyptian creature with a human head • An ancient creature that feeds on blood • Created a pumpkin carriage for Cinderella • An individual who can shapeshift into a wolf • ...
A Fantasy World 2025-09-29
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- An individual who can shapeshift into a wolf
- An ancient creature that feeds on blood
- The sword in the stone
- A mythical creature from ancient Greece that can turn people in stone
- A reptile creature that appears in the second Harry Potter book
- A princess saved by 7 dwarves
- A cat with shoes
- A magical creature trapped in a lamp
- A royal's daughter
- Created a pumpkin carriage for Cinderella
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- A beautiful marine creature that enchants people with their voices
- A giant with one eye
- A mythical eagle-like creature that burst into flames
- A giant serpent-like, winged monster chased by heroes
- A creature with the body of a man and the head/tail of a bull
- An Egyptian creature with a human head
- A person who can perform ancient magic
- A corpse reanimated through magic or other means
- A horse or goat-like animal with a single horn
- The manifestations of the spirits of the dead
20 Clues: A cat with shoes • A royal's daughter • A giant with one eye • The sword in the stone • A princess saved by 7 dwarves • A magical creature trapped in a lamp • An Egyptian creature with a human head • A person who can perform ancient magic • An ancient creature that feeds on blood • Created a pumpkin carriage for Cinderella • An individual who can shapeshift into a wolf • ...
World of Tourism 2025-09-28
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- Building where people stay temporarily
- Doucument to allows you to travel to another country
- Short journey or trip for pleasure
- Managing customer problems in tourism and hospitality services
- Business concept strategies product of tourism
- Place of interest
- Extra service or product that supports the main offering
- Cultural traditions and monuments passed down through generations
- Place someone chooses to travel
- An item bought as a memory of a trip
- Helps carry guests luggage to their rooms
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- Animals living in nature
- Responsible for cleaning and maintaining guest rooms
- Service for tourists
- Detailed plan for travel
- Sea Journey
- Things to do when they look around famous spots in a city
- Hotel service
- Guest arrives without a prior reservation
- Short stay at a place between parts of a journey
- Business tourism
21 Clues: Sea Journey • Hotel service • Business tourism • Place of interest • Service for tourists • Animals living in nature • Detailed plan for travel • Place someone chooses to travel • Short journey or trip for pleasure • An item bought as a memory of a trip • Building where people stay temporarily • Guest arrives without a prior reservation • Helps carry guests luggage to their rooms • ...
Around the World 2025-09-26
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- Indian capital city
- Canadian city with the CN Tower
- Capital of Norway
- Thai capital known for street food and temples
- City Capital of Mexico
- Cuban capital with classic cars
- Kong Asian city with Victoria Peak and skyline
- German capital with a famous wall
- Czech capital with a famous astronomical clock
- Austrian capital known for classical music
- Iceland’s capital
- Egyptian capital near the Pyramids of Giza
- Angeles Hollywood’s home
- Greek capital with the Acropolis
- Mexican beach resort city
- Picchu Incan citadel in Peru
- Indonesian island paradise
- Japanese city with temples
- South Korea’s capital
- Spanish city famous for Gaudí’s Sagrada Família
- Italian city of canals and gondolas
- Lumpur Malaysian capital with Petronas Towers
- Known as the “City of Sails” in New Zealand
- Scottish capital with a famous castle
- Hungarian capital split by the Danube
- French-speaking Canadian city
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- Big Ben and Buckingham Palace are here
- Japan’s bustling capital
- Portuguese capital with yellow trams
- Ancient rock-carved city in Jordan
- Ancient city with the Colosseum
- de Janeiro Brazilian city with Christ the Redeemer
- York The “Big Apple”
- Chinese city with the Bund skyline
- Spanish capital with the Prado Museum
- Town South African city near Table Mountain
- Aires Argentine capital, home of tango
- City straddling Europe and Asia
- City of Light, home to the Eiffel Tower
- Swiss financial hub
- Francisco Golden Gate Bridge city
- Canadian city on the Pacific coast
- Dutch capital with canals and bicycles
- Opera House and Harbour Bridge city
- Russian capital with Red Square
- Skyscraper city with the Burj Khalifa
- Moroccan city with colorful souks
- Greek island with whitewashed houses
- Italian Renaissance city with the Duomo
- Island city-state with Marina Bay Sands
50 Clues: Capital of Norway • Iceland’s capital • Indian capital city • Swiss financial hub • York The “Big Apple” • South Korea’s capital • City Capital of Mexico • Japan’s bustling capital • Angeles Hollywood’s home • Mexican beach resort city • Indonesian island paradise • Japanese city with temples • Picchu Incan citadel in Peru • French-speaking Canadian city • Canadian city with the CN Tower • ...
World War I 2025-10-13
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- Leaving the relative safety of the trench was called going ______
- These pests came to the trenches to eat food and dead bodies
- This period at the end of World War I saw the Allied Forces make many offensives to push Germany back and win the war
- This type of trench was used to transport soldiers and supplies
- This Canadian victory is commemorated with a memorial in France
- These were used to try to protect soldier's feet from the wet and muddy conditions of the trenches
- This was signed on November 11, 1918 and signalled the end of the war
- This was the only way soldiers could communicate with their loved ones back home
- This technology created huge craters in the ground
- Wilfred Owen called this "the old lie"
- This new technology was used to combat navy blockades
- In Flanders Fields was written to commemorate soldiers who died in this battle
- Today, we call this side effect of war PTSD
- 90% of the The Royal _______ Regiment died during the Battle of the Somme
- These spread diseases, including "trench fever"
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- This is the name of the payments that Germany had to make to Allied countries to pay for the cost of the war.
- This battle lasted for five months and had over 1.25 million casualties
- What happened to soldiers who tried to desert the war
- This battle is known for conditions that were so wet and muddy that some soldiers drowned in the mud
- A medical condition caused by wet conditions in the trenches
- This Treaty of Versailles clause forced Germany to take full responsibility for the war
- Trenches were built in this shape
- The first Canadian General who commanded Canada’s troops
- These animals were used to deliver messages and supplies in the trenches
- Some soldiers passed the time by creating this out of artillery shells, bullets, and other materials they found in the trenches
- A military strategy based on exhausting the enemy’s manpower and resources before yours are exhausted
- This weapon damaged victim's airways and caused painful deaths
- The area between two trenches
- Airplanes were used for this form of military observation
29 Clues: The area between two trenches • Trenches were built in this shape • Wilfred Owen called this "the old lie" • Today, we call this side effect of war PTSD • These spread diseases, including "trench fever" • This technology created huge craters in the ground • What happened to soldiers who tried to desert the war • This new technology was used to combat navy blockades • ...
Dandy's World (HALLOWEEN25) 2025-10-15
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- No spaces, item that fills up a machine but not fully
- The main character
- Used for quick communication
- Strawberry guy
- Used for obtaining trinkets and unlocking toons
- Red-nosed reindeer
- Bonbon time!
- What Cocoa gives
- Every toon has this. Astro's clearly a master at it.
- The main currency
- Pebble copy
- MUST CLEAN..
- AWOOOO
- Host of a gameshow
- Survival starter
- Mute
- Storage unit
- Fish puns.
- Christmas event currency
- Balloon guy
- Reworked enigma candy
- Extractor starter
- Easter event currency
- No spaces, removed from the game because a prior developer made it.
- Happy twin
- Historic.
- Grandpa
- An inspiring artist
- Research time!
- Increases skill check, it's an item!
- Deadly monsters
- Greedy mugger
- Toon cosmetics
- Name of the characters
- Heals 1 heart
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- Halloween event currency
- Perfection
- No debuffs for her
- Brother of a mute sister
- Just a silly guy
- HARDEST SURVIVALIST
- Arts & Crafts!
- The OG child
- BOO!
- CANDY! CANDY!
- Ornament thing
- Veemote copy
- Sprinkle freckles
- Every toon has this, lowest is 10 and highest is 20. No spaces
- Every toon has this, and there are 3 types.
- Both of his abilities got reworked
- Item gambler
- Vee but in blackouts
- Temu cosmo
- Used as advantages / disadvantages during games
- Every toon encounters this when doing machines. No spaces
- Every toon has this. It determines who twisteds prioritise!
- Every toon has this, and it is used when extracting. No spaces.
- Heals all hearts, no spaces
- 4 hearts
- No spaces, connie's ability but worse. Doesn't work on lethals
- The Stamina Master (with 3* stamina??)
- In the reading club
- Sprout needs these to heal
- Youngest event main
- Used by distractors and desperate rodgers
- Confused I, Illness III etc
- Used to ascend to the next floor
- A rare toon with one eye
- The name of Rodger's ability
- Alpha wolf and vee's copy awakening
- Tick tock on the clock
- Things found on the floor
73 Clues: BOO! • Mute • AWOOOO • Grandpa • 4 hearts • Historic. • Perfection • Temu cosmo • Fish puns. • Happy twin • Pebble copy • Balloon guy • The OG child • Bonbon time! • Veemote copy • MUST CLEAN.. • Item gambler • Storage unit • CANDY! CANDY! • Greedy mugger • Heals 1 heart • Strawberry guy • Arts & Crafts! • Ornament thing • Research time! • Toon cosmetics • Deadly monsters • Just a silly guy • What Cocoa gives • Survival starter • ...
The Asian World 2025-10-22
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- Li Bo and this individual were the popular authors in China at this time
- Was the first empress of China
- This dynasty had to deal with invasions from the Mongols
- This son of Genghis Khan left Chinese bureaucrats in charge to maintain stability
- The Grand Canal was primarily used for the shipping of this crop
- This dynasty (family) unified China after a series of civil wars
- Under the Tang dynasty, govt. officials had to pass a civil exam on this
- The # of years Wu Zhao ruled China
- The name of the canal constructed during the Sui dynasty's reign
- This Mongol leader dedicated his rule to conquest
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- This member of the Tang dynasty sacrificed his true love
- The name given to the territories that were given to Genghis Khan's sons
- This road was a major trade route used throughout Asia
- The material that was made from heating up clay in a kiln. (used to make pots, often hand-painted)
- The ___ Ultimate is the name of the spiritual world in Neo-Confucianism
- According to this vision, people cannot know the whole truth
- These people built up their vast empire through military prowess
- Money, valuables, or property that is given to the husband's family when a marriage is arranged
- Advisers in the government who practiced this religion were said to be corrupt.
- This member of the Sui dynasty ordered the construction of a canal
20 Clues: Was the first empress of China • The # of years Wu Zhao ruled China • This Mongol leader dedicated his rule to conquest • This road was a major trade route used throughout Asia • This member of the Tang dynasty sacrificed his true love • This dynasty had to deal with invasions from the Mongols • According to this vision, people cannot know the whole truth • ...
World War One 2025-10-23
Across
- The British General at the Battle of the Somme in 1916.
- The area between the front lines of the enemy armies.
- These animals were often in the trenches, eating food, or the soldiers.
- These insects were a problem for soldiers. They often spread to their hair and clothing. They carried disease, and their constant bitting, caused irritation, and fever.
- This chemical weapon was used to break the deadlock in the trenches.
- Involuntary enlistment. Most countries in Europe had this in 1914 (not Britain).
- These women campaigned for the right to vote. Many of them ended their campaign during the war to help the war effort.
- The British used this strategy during the war to cut Germany off from overseas trade.
- The Arch Duke of Austria-Hungary murdered in Sarejevo in June 1914.
- Large guns (cannon) which fired shells at enemy positions
- Information, usually biased to persuade people to act a certain way.
- These were handed to men who had not enlisted to fight in the war.
- These weapons were developed during the First World War
- This act by Russia escalated the July crisis and was seen by Germany as an act of war.
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- Support for your country.
- The Serbian terrorist organisation responsible for the murder of Franz Ferdinand.
- An injury to the feet caused by prolonged exposure to dirty water and the cold. Symptoms included swelling, pain, and skin discolouration.
- A competition between nations over the size of armies or weapons.
- A partnership between one or more countries for military, economic or political purposes.
- The German war plan in 1914.
- The German Emperor
- A situation in which neither side could gain an advantage
- Growing support and popularity for the military to defend a country's national interests.
- A policy of expanding a country's power and influence through military conquest - creating an empire.
- These were used by Germany to destroy allied shipping.
25 Clues: The German Emperor • Support for your country. • The German war plan in 1914. • The area between the front lines of the enemy armies. • These were used by Germany to destroy allied shipping. • The British General at the Battle of the Somme in 1916. • These weapons were developed during the First World War • A situation in which neither side could gain an advantage • ...
Around the world 2025-11-16
Across
- Russian mountain between Europe and Asia.
- Northern African mountain range and book of maps.
- Largest Ocean.
- A canal that crosses the Americas.
- World's longest river.
- How many federal states has Australia.
- The largest Chinese city.
- North American mountain Range.
- A country that has the longest border with France and is 5000 miles away from Paris.
- Major European River.
- A Chinese city famous for its magnificent ice sculptures.
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- Longest river in the USA.
- South American mountain range.
- Baltic state that has a border with Russia.
- Highest African mountain.
- Hiking trail along the eastern seaboard of the USA
- Smallest national Park in USA.
- Ancient European city
- Highest European peaks.
- Highest waterfall and often sung about at Christmas
- USA state whose capital is Austin.
- The most southerly country in the Americas.
- A Scandinavian country that borders Russia.
- Northern tropic.
24 Clues: Largest Ocean. • Northern tropic. • Ancient European city • Major European River. • World's longest river. • Highest European peaks. • Longest river in the USA. • Highest African mountain. • The largest Chinese city. • South American mountain range. • Smallest national Park in USA. • North American mountain Range. • A canal that crosses the Americas. • USA state whose capital is Austin. • ...
World War I 2026-04-15
Across
- Diplomacy: When the U.S. used its money to influence other countries instead of using force.
- A country that is controlled and protected by a stronger country but keeps some of its own government.
- of Nations: An international group created after World War I to help keep peace between countries.
- Building up a strong military to prepare for war or show power.
- System: Agreements between countries to support each other if there is a war.
- Pride and loyalty to your country, sometimes making people think their country is better than others.
- The right to vote in elections.
- Door Policy: The U.S. plan to keep trade open with China and make sure no single country controlled it all.
- Getting an army and resources ready for war.
- Information shared to influence people’s opinions, often used in war to gain support.
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- A person, like President Roosevelt, who worked to break up big companies (trusts) that had too much control.
- Money that a country has to pay after losing a war to help pay for damages
- When a country takes over land and adds it to its own territory.
- When a country tries to grow by taking control of more land or influence.
- Journalism: News stories that exaggerate or make up facts to attract readers and influence opinions.
- A time when making, selling, or drinking alcohol was illegal in the U.S.
- Deal: President Roosevelt’s plan to make things fair for workers, businesses, and consumers.
- of Influence: Areas where foreign countries controlled trade and resources in China or other places.
- When a stronger country controls or rules over weaker countries or territories.
- Points: President Wilson’s plan for peace after World War I, including ideas like fairness and self-government.
- A nickname for American soldiers who fought in World War I.
- A journalist who wrote about problems like corruption and unfair business practices to make people aware and bring change.
22 Clues: The right to vote in elections. • Getting an army and resources ready for war. • A nickname for American soldiers who fought in World War I. • Building up a strong military to prepare for war or show power. • When a country takes over land and adds it to its own territory. • A time when making, selling, or drinking alcohol was illegal in the U.S. • ...
World of agriculture 2026-05-12
Across
- refers to the shortness in supply compared to the supply which is desired
- refers to processing and manufacturing agricultural products
- focuses on extending the shelf-life of food products
- refers to the ability to continue behaviors indefinitely
- refers to visualizing and sending a product worldwide to reach an international market
- refers to an operation having high labor expenses
- refers to heat, electricity or fuel produced from plant or animal materials
- refers to any land capable of producing crops
- resources and services used to produce agricultural products
- refers to the time period required to pass after an animal has been given medication before any products can be used
- science of cultivating soil, growing crops and raising livestock to produce food and fiber
- refers to growing plants with nutrients and water without the use of soil
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- management, marketing and financing of food, fiber and fuel products for domestic and global affairs
- refers to spreading technologies, ideas or businesses throughout the world
- focuses on the handling, storage and preparation of food products
- utilization of technology to allow producers to make smarter decisions based on collected data
- refers to an operation having minimal labor expenses
- refers to planting multiple crops on the same land during the same seasons
- refers to a type of currency which is accepted throughout the world
- focuses on the development and preservation of natural environments
20 Clues: refers to any land capable of producing crops • refers to an operation having high labor expenses • focuses on extending the shelf-life of food products • refers to an operation having minimal labor expenses • refers to the ability to continue behaviors indefinitely • refers to processing and manufacturing agricultural products • ...
Art World Crossword 2026-05-13
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- Another term often linked to art sales (6)
- Where artists and buyers meet internationally (8,4)
- Space managed by a gallerist (7)
- Exhibition looking back at an artist’s career (13)
- The percentage galleries take from a sale (10)
- The history of ownership of an artwork (10)
- Financial supporter of the arts (6)
- Tracking artworks in stock (9)
- Event where galleries showcase works (e.g. Art Basel) (4)
- To Set up artworks in a space (7)
- Organizes exhibitions and cares for collections (7)
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- Agreement between gallery and artist (8)
- A document proving an artwork is genuine (13)
- An artist neither emerging nor established (3,6)
- Purchase of artwork for a collection (11)
- Johannesburg neighbourhood home to Artivist (12)
- Agreement to sell work on an artist’s behalf (11)
- Core responsibility of many gallerists (5)
- Launch event for a new exhibition (7)
- Building relationships with artists and buyers (10)
- Professional valuation of artwork (9)
- Software gallerists use to track inventory (8)
- The person who runs a commercial gallery (9)
23 Clues: Tracking artworks in stock (9) • Space managed by a gallerist (7) • To Set up artworks in a space (7) • Financial supporter of the arts (6) • Launch event for a new exhibition (7) • Professional valuation of artwork (9) • Agreement between gallery and artist (8) • Purchase of artwork for a collection (11) • Another term often linked to art sales (6) • ...
World War One 2026-05-14
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- This country was on Britain & France's side
- A ____ cheque meant Germany promised Austria any help
- The man who shot Franz Ferdinand
- This means 'to attack'
- Soldiers fought in these - they had to dig them
- 10,000 casualties at this battle in 1916
- Austria blamed this country and attacked it
- A conscientous ________ did not fight in the war
- The plan: Germany would attack France first
- Type of gun - it fired many bullets very quickly
- General Douglas H________ was a British army leader
- 'No ______ land': you don't want to be standing on this
- Deadly wire to protect your trench!
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- Women who made weapons (munitions)
- The Triple E_______ included Britain & France
- The Western ______ was in France & Belgium
- These crawled around in the mud of the trench
- Germany attacked France through this country
- The Triple ______ included Germany & Austria
- Types of bags which helped support trenches
20 Clues: This means 'to attack' • The man who shot Franz Ferdinand • Women who made weapons (munitions) • Deadly wire to protect your trench! • 10,000 casualties at this battle in 1916 • The Western ______ was in France & Belgium • This country was on Britain & France's side • Austria blamed this country and attacked it • The plan: Germany would attack France first • ...
Around the world 2026-05-14
Across
- Rocher sacré du désert australien
- ___ Prabang, ancienne capitale royale du Laos
- Dragon géant endémique d'une île indonésienne
- Fleuve principal de Birmanie
- Île indonésienne connue pour ses temples et rizières
- Sultanat pétrolier sur l'île de Bornéo
- Île-État australienne séparée du continent par le détroit de Bass
- Volcan philippin, éruption la plus puissante du XXe siècle
- Capitale du Kenya
- Peuple autochtone de Nouvelle-Zélande
- ___ of Fire, ceinture de volcans autour du Pacifique
- Désert le plus aride du monde (Chili)
- Peuple autochtone de Bornéo
- Fleuve traversant 6 pays d'Asie du Sud-Est
- Lac le plus haut du monde navigable (Pérou/Bolivie)
- Détroit séparant l'Europe de l'Asie à Istanbul
- ___ Sap, plus grand lac d'Asie du Sud-Est
- Inlet glaciaire caractéristique de la Norvège
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- Plus grand lac d'Afrique
- Plus haut sommet d'Afrique
- Volcan situé dans un lac, lui-même sur une île (Philippines)
- Pays du Moyen-Orient sur la mer d'Arabie
- Volcan indonésien dont l'explosion de 1883 fut entendue à 5 000 km
- Plus long fleuve d'Australie
- Chutes d'eau spectaculaires entre Argentine et Brésil
- Région sauvage au bout de l'Amérique du Sud
- Volcan le plus actif d'Indonésie, près de Yogyakarta
- Plus long fleuve du monde
- Plus grand désert chaud du monde
- Ligne séparant la faune asiatique de la faune australasienne
- 3e plus grande île du monde, partagée par 3 pays
- Plus grand fleuve du monde en débit
- Île la plus peuplée du monde
- Temple khmer, plus grand site religieux du monde
34 Clues: Capitale du Kenya • Plus grand lac d'Afrique • Plus long fleuve du monde • Plus haut sommet d'Afrique • Peuple autochtone de Bornéo • Plus long fleuve d'Australie • Fleuve principal de Birmanie • Île la plus peuplée du monde • Plus grand désert chaud du monde • Rocher sacré du désert australien • Plus grand fleuve du monde en débit • Peuple autochtone de Nouvelle-Zélande • ...
Around the World 2026-04-30
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- – You put your clothes in this when you travel
- – A place in a hotel where you stay
- – You fly in this to travel far
- – A place with sand near the sea
- – A place where planes take off and land
- – A long vehicle that travels on rails
- – A big place with many people and buildings
- – To go from one place to another
- – To reserve a hotel or ticket
- – To go and see a place
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- – You need this to travel by plane or train
- – When you get to a place
- – You use this to find places
- – A car that takes you somewhere for money
- – A place where you sleep when you travel
- – A place like Algeria, UK, or Spain
- – A person who shows you around a place
- – A document you need to travel to another country
- – When you go away from a place
- – A big vehicle for many people
20 Clues: – To go and see a place • – When you get to a place • – You use this to find places • – To reserve a hotel or ticket • – You fly in this to travel far • – When you go away from a place • – A big vehicle for many people • – A place with sand near the sea • – To go from one place to another • – A place in a hotel where you stay • – A place like Algeria, UK, or Spain • ...
World Book Day 2026-04-22
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- An imaginary society where people are unhappy
- A long story often covering generations or epic events
- A short promotional description on a book cover
- A comparison without using like or as
- A contrast between expectation and reality
- The voice telling the story
- The sequence of events in a story
- An ending that leaves the outcome unresolved
- An alphabetical list of topics found in a book
- The main character in a story
- A book that continues the story of an earlier one
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- Hints or clues about future events in a story
- The outer edge of a book that holds pages together
- Fiction involving magic or imaginary worlds
- A category of literature defined by style or subject
- The main struggle driving a story forward
- A book written about a real person's life
- A suspenseful story full of tension and danger
- A story centered on solving a crime or puzzle
- A long fictional story with developed characters and plot
- A story told through art and dialogue
- The central message or deeper meaning of a text
- A series of three related books
- The time and place where a story happens
- Something used to keep your place in a book
25 Clues: The voice telling the story • The main character in a story • A series of three related books • The sequence of events in a story • A comparison without using like or as • A story told through art and dialogue • The time and place where a story happens • The main struggle driving a story forward • A book written about a real person's life • ...
World Religions & Traditions 2026-06-04
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- Christian place of worship
- Place of worship in Islam
- Holy month of fasting observed by Muslims
- Religion founded in the Punjab region of South Asia
- Cultural traditions and practices passed down through generations
- Buddhist festival honoring the Buddha
- Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus
- Sacred religious writings
- Practice of abstaining from food for a period of time
- Practice of focused reflection and mindfulness
- Hindu festival known as the Festival of Lights
- Building used for worship in several religions
- Custom or belief passed through generations
- Religion originating in ancient India
- Ancient practice combining physical postures and mindfulness
- State of liberation in Buddhism
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- Religion based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama
- Repetitive vocal expression used in worship
- Jewish festival known as the Festival of Lights
- Act of communicating with a deity or spiritual force
- Member of a religious community devoted to spiritual life
- One of the world's oldest monotheistic religions
- Jewish place of worship
- Christian holiday celebrating resurrection
- Religion founded on the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad
- Focus on inner growth and connection beyond the material world
- Journey undertaken for religious reasons
- World's largest religion based on the teachings of Jesus
- Formal event marking a significant occasion
- Concept that actions influence future outcomes
30 Clues: Jewish place of worship • Place of worship in Islam • Sacred religious writings • Christian place of worship • State of liberation in Buddhism • Buddhist festival honoring the Buddha • Religion originating in ancient India • Journey undertaken for religious reasons • Holy month of fasting observed by Muslims • Christian holiday celebrating resurrection • ...
World Environmental Awareness 2026-06-02
Across
- Water-covered habitats.
- Live in water.
- Float in the sky.
- Essential for life.
- We breathe it.
- Hard earth materials.
- People.
- Feed milk to their young.
- Comes from the Sun.
- Tall woody plants.
- Plants grow in it.
- Animals with feathers.
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- Six-legged creatures.
- Colourful plant parts.
- Covers many lawns.
- Large saltwater bodies.
- Areas with many trees.
- Make their own food.
- Falls from clouds.
- Scaly animals.
- High landforms.
- Flowing freshwater.
22 Clues: People. • Live in water. • We breathe it. • Scaly animals. • High landforms. • Float in the sky. • Covers many lawns. • Falls from clouds. • Tall woody plants. • Plants grow in it. • Essential for life. • Flowing freshwater. • Comes from the Sun. • Make their own food. • Six-legged creatures. • Hard earth materials. • Colourful plant parts. • Areas with many trees. • Animals with feathers. • ...
World War II 2026-06-04
Across
- People who actively cooperated with the German occupation
- Moral principles protecting all people codified globally by the United Nations after the war
- Longest continuous military campaign of the war fought largely by the Royal Canadian Navy
- Canada’s Prime Minister throughout World War II
- Members of the non-active Canadian military called up for home defence
- Biased or misleading information used by the Canadian government to promote victory bonds and enlistment
- Canada’s Minister of Munitions and Supply during World War II
- Special national vote called by King to release the Canadian government from its anti-conscription promise
- Strategy which means lightning war to overwhelm opposition
- Normandy coastline assaulted by over 14,000 Canadian soldiers on D-Day
- Military weapons ammunition and equipment produced at a massive scale by Canadian factories
- Nazis’ deliberate murder of millions of European Jews during World War II
- Disastrous 1942 Allied coastal raid in France where over 900 Canadian soldiers were killed
- Primary naval submarines operated by Germany in World War II
- Federal government limits placed on Canadian income and consumer goods to prevent inflation
- Prejudice against Jews
- Evacuation of Allied forces to Britain
- Largest amphibious invasion in history which included a massive Canadian assault force on the beaches of Normandy
- Period of minimal military activity on the Western Front from September 1939 to May 1940
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- Major oceanic theatre of war encompassing East Asia Southeast Asia and island campaigns
- Massive joint program that trained over 130,000 Commonwealth aircrew on Canadian soil
- Canadian detention centres used to forcibly relocate and confine Japanese-Canadians
- Post-war courts established in Nuremberg and Tokyo to prosecute Axis leaders for war crimes
- Battle in which the Royal Air Force and over 100 Canadian pilots defended the United Kingdom against the Luftwaffe
- Nuclear weapon dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to force a Japanese surrender
- People who actively resisted the German occupation
- World’s first female aircraft designer who managed Canadian Hawker Hurricane production
- Country liberated from German occupation by Canadian Forces
- First overland battle of World War II fought by Canadian soldiers resulting in brutal captivity
- International treaties establishing legal standards for humanitarian treatment and prisoners of war
30 Clues: Prejudice against Jews • Evacuation of Allied forces to Britain • Canada’s Prime Minister throughout World War II • People who actively resisted the German occupation • People who actively cooperated with the German occupation • Strategy which means lightning war to overwhelm opposition • Country liberated from German occupation by Canadian Forces • ...
World Cup 2026 2026-06-12
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- - One of the most famous YouTubers/streamers from Spain.
- - It’s one of the organisers of the World Cup 2026.
- - The name of this country is “win” in Spanish, but it has the letter “h”.
- - First opponent of the Argentine team.
- - The nine of Norway
- - Argentina’s football team has had bad results against this country lately.
- - A big country with very good football players.
- - One of the main enemies of the USA at this time.
- Africa - This country is located in the south of the continent.
- Zealand - Tim Payne’s national team.
- - Second place
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- - The flag of this country has a red point in the middle.
- - This country has two official languages, and it’s in South America
- If someone is an English person, he or she lives in…
- - It’s our neighbour and the colours of its flag are similar to ours.
- - The most popular animal in Australia
- - The place where the last World Cup was celebrated.
- - This player is always compared with Cristiano Ronaldo
- - a Central American country that shares land with the Dominican Republic.
- - A very popular fruit from Ecuador that many people consume in Argentina.
20 Clues: - Second place • - The nine of Norway • Zealand - Tim Payne’s national team. • - The most popular animal in Australia • - First opponent of the Argentine team. • - A big country with very good football players. • - One of the main enemies of the USA at this time. • - It’s one of the organisers of the World Cup 2026. • If someone is an English person, he or she lives in… • ...
World War 2 2026-06-15
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- To completely remove or destroy
- Popular movements that overthrew communist governments
- City where the famous Cold War wall stood
- Built between Reagan and Gorbachev through meetings
- Policy promoting openness and transparency
- Soviet leader who introduced major reforms
- Brought together again as one country
- Independent countries formed after the Soviet Union dissolved
- Widespread dissatisfaction among the people
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- Policy of economic restructuring
- Following the rules of an agreement
- High-level meeting between national leaders
- Treaty banning short- and intermediate-range missiles
- Process of reaching an agreement through discussion
- To fall apart or come undone
- Happening without major violence
- Technology proposed for Reagan's missile defense system
- People working to bring political change
- The end of the Soviet Union in 1991
- Left vulnerable because of Soviet technological weakness
- Long period of little or no economic growth
21 Clues: To fall apart or come undone • To completely remove or destroy • Policy of economic restructuring • Happening without major violence • Following the rules of an agreement • The end of the Soviet Union in 1991 • Brought together again as one country • People working to bring political change • City where the famous Cold War wall stood • ...
Complete Circle Series Character Quiz 2025-01-20
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- one of Thomas's soldiers who turns Thomas in
- Thomas's second love and the princess of the Scabs
- evil being who is determined to ruin the world
- Mikil's husband
- died on a cross and is equivalent to Jesus
- France's leader in the Deception
- mastermind of the virus
- assassin who changes his mind on world destruction
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- female warrior who has been at Thomas's side for a long time
- current general of the Scabs who wants Chelise
- tries to fix the virus she accidentally created
- God's name in the dream world
- level-headed woman who advises the Circle's leaders well
- leader of the false "great romance"
- "king" of the Scabs
- former Scab general turned good
- main character who never gives up
- Thomas's sister in the current world
18 Clues: Mikil's husband • "king" of the Scabs • mastermind of the virus • God's name in the dream world • former Scab general turned good • France's leader in the Deception • main character who never gives up • leader of the false "great romance" • Thomas's sister in the current world • died on a cross and is equivalent to Jesus • one of Thomas's soldiers who turns Thomas in • ...
Fun Facts About Thailand 2022-10-12
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- World's largest snake
- Nearly all of northern Thailand used to be covered in this
- Thailand has more of this than Europe and America combined!
- Regarded as most important part of the body
- The world famous energy drink is invented here!
- The most revered person in Thailand
- Animal associated with Thailand
- Capital of Thailand
- There is an annual buffet held for this animal
- A Singlish word which is also the old name of Thailand
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- Thailand is home to this fish that can walk on land!
- Thailand means Land of the _______
- Largest fish in the world
- Thailand's national flower
- Smallest mammal in the world
- Crop Thailand exports the most
- Thailand has 1,430 of this
- longest poisonous snake in the world
18 Clues: Capital of Thailand • World's largest snake • Largest fish in the world • Thailand's national flower • Thailand has 1,430 of this • Smallest mammal in the world • Crop Thailand exports the most • Animal associated with Thailand • Thailand means Land of the _______ • The most revered person in Thailand • longest poisonous snake in the world • ...
Animals 2022-03-29
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- largest land mammal in the world
- largest animal in the world(2 words)
- flightless bird with waterproof feathers
- eats fruit and sometimes insects(2 words)
- has a roar that can be heard from up to 9 miles away
- follows aardvarks around to get access to termite mounds
- largest porpoise in the world
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- has black skin beneath it's white fur(2 words)
- smallest bat in the world(2 words)
- prey of lions but predator of smaller animals(3 words)
- travles in large packs
- has the longest neck in the world
- a commmon predator of koalas
- loves to eat bamboo
14 Clues: loves to eat bamboo • travles in large packs • a commmon predator of koalas • largest porpoise in the world • largest land mammal in the world • has the longest neck in the world • smallest bat in the world(2 words) • largest animal in the world(2 words) • flightless bird with waterproof feathers • eats fruit and sometimes insects(2 words) • ...
Sunny's Special Day (bad, good each) 2020-11-20
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- USA&Canada, eat turkey in this day
- USA&US, wear costume and tell neighbor to give candy
- Korea, eat nuts, sell the heat
- Korea, war between North and South Korea
- All world, Jesus' birthday
- All world, day that we have to take care of tree
- Korea, Democratic Uprising in Guangju in 1980
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- Korea, liberation from Japan in 1945
- Korea, visit hometown after Autumn harvest
- All world, first day of new year
- All world, express thanks to your parents this day
- Korea, eat tteoggug and do sebae to adults
- All world, most special day for you
- Korea, washing hair with changpo, care ancestor's tomb
14 Clues: All world, Jesus' birthday • Korea, eat nuts, sell the heat • All world, first day of new year • USA&Canada, eat turkey in this day • All world, most special day for you • Korea, liberation from Japan in 1945 • Korea, war between North and South Korea • Korea, visit hometown after Autumn harvest • Korea, eat tteoggug and do sebae to adults • ...
Michael's Game for Kids 2023-02-10
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- Person In class
- Is another word for male
- A way to play
- A place
- A famous baseball player
- A place where you learn
- Counting system
- The past
- When world war 1 started
- Person in class
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- When World war 1 ended
- The Maker
- A person who gave info to kids
- World where we live
- What you wear on your feet
- Another word for ancient
- History Teacher
- Person in class
- Is a cold season
19 Clues: A place • The past • The Maker • A way to play • Person In class • Counting system • History Teacher • Person in class • Person in class • Is a cold season • World where we live • When World war 1 ended • A place where you learn • Is another word for male • A famous baseball player • Another word for ancient • When world war 1 started • What you wear on your feet • A person who gave info to kids
Vocab Crossword 2017-09-28
25 Clues: Fax • Web • Link • World • Tablet • E-mail • To find • Subject • To chat • Program • Ecology • To surf • Internet • Connected • To follow • Technology • Cell phone • Information • Application • Text Message • Communication • Search Engine • To obtain/get • World Wide Web • Environmental Pollution
Nature 2022-06-27
30 Clues: Be • My • On • Won • Are • You • Love • NICU • Tape • While • World • White • Smoke • Leash • Ghost • Tombs • Sleeps • Target • Forest • Prayers • Machine • Corvidae • Acquired • Dishonor • Sanctuary • Butterfly • Andromeda • Cauterized • VolsteadAct • Tallahassee
Puzzple 2024-02-12
30 Clues: Way • Joy • Bond • Four • Love • Grow • Hubby • World • Miles • Heart • 7cups • India • Hearts • Friend • Deeply • Destiny • Partner • Believe • Falling • Forever • Moments • February • Malaysia • MeriJaan • Thousands • Celebrate • Valentines • Brownbread • Ulludapatha • Willyoubemyvalentine
