world Crossword Puzzles
Geographic Crossword 2012-11-27
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- What is the name of the largest Ocean?
- Sharqi ........
- What is the highest mountain in the world?
- What is the biggest country?
- Where is the biggest lake in the world?
- What is the biggest continent?
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- ...... of Oman.
- What is the Capital of Australia?
- What is the longest river?
- What continent has the highest average elevation?
- The largest island?
- The most visited city in the world?
- What is the most populated city of the world?
- What is the smallest continent?
- Which country has the highest GDP?
15 Clues: ...... of Oman. • Sharqi ........ • The largest island? • What is the longest river? • What is the biggest country? • What is the biggest continent? • What is the smallest continent? • What is the Capital of Australia? • Which country has the highest GDP? • The most visited city in the world? • What is the name of the largest Ocean? • Where is the biggest lake in the world? • ...
comparative and superlative 2024-07-31
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- The skunk is _ _ _ _.
- The swam is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- The cheetah is _ _ _ _ _ _ than a gazelle.
- The squirrel is _ _ _ _ _.
- The gazelle is _ _ _ _.
- A kind of horse is the most _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ animal in the world.
- The wolf is _ _ _ _ _ _ than a gazelle.
- The sloth is the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in the world.
- The cheetah is the _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- The elephant is _ _ _ _ _.
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- The whale is the _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- The elephant is _ _ _ _ _ _ than a cheetah.
- Hummingbird is one of the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ animal in the world.
- The squirrel is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ than a panda.
- The macaw is one of the most _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ animal in the world.
15 Clues: The skunk is _ _ _ _. • The gazelle is _ _ _ _. • The squirrel is _ _ _ _ _. • The elephant is _ _ _ _ _. • The swam is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • The whale is the _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • The cheetah is the _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • The wolf is _ _ _ _ _ _ than a gazelle. • The cheetah is _ _ _ _ _ _ than a gazelle. • The elephant is _ _ _ _ _ _ than a cheetah. • ...
Renaissance and the Beginning of Exploration 2025-10-14
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- native peoples of the Southwest resist Spanish colonization and mistreatment in 1680
- the intentional and unintentional exchange of biology between Old and New Worlds
- this metal dominated global trade, mostly coming from Spanish mines in their New World colonies
- this slave led a revolt in colonial Virginia to overthrow slavery in that colony
- the first European country to embark on overseas explorations in the mid-15th century
- this crop above all others impacted the importation of slaves into the New World
- this war was fought in New England as Indian peoples resisted English colonization
- this "ism" says that a colony exists for the benefit of the mother country
- this horrible institution spread to the New World, especially after the introduction of sugar to the Caribbean
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- in 1492 these people were expelled from Spain in an outburst of ethnic and religious nationalism
- this conflict emerged as Britain and France struggled for dominance in North America
- the leg of the Triangle Trade that brought enslaved Africans to the New World
- these people take Constantinople and close trade to the West
- this city fell in 1453, sparking scholars moving West (Renaissance) and Explorers sailing the world (Exploration)
- this European nation creates an Empire in the New World from Mexico to the tip of South America
- while not exactly where he thought he was...his voyages open the door to Western Hemispheric settlement
- this religion will become a global faith as Europeans sail the world in the Age of Exploration
- this "system" was adopted by Spaniards from the Inca...method of "labor taxing" indigenous peasants
18 Clues: these people take Constantinople and close trade to the West • this "ism" says that a colony exists for the benefit of the mother country • the leg of the Triangle Trade that brought enslaved Africans to the New World • the intentional and unintentional exchange of biology between Old and New Worlds • ...
ss 2022-09-06
World Unit 5 Vocab: World War One 2023-03-12
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- An international body of Nations formed after World War I to prevent future wars.
- Entente An alliance between France, Russia, and Great Britain in the late 1800s.
- During World War I, the deadlocked region in northern France where German and Allied armies faced off.
- Information such as posters and pamphlets created by governments in order to influence public opinion.
- A war that requires the use of all a society's resources.
- An original plan from Germany to attack and cut off France first, then go after Russia, in order to dominate the European continent.
- Submarines used by Germans in World War 1 and 2.
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- In 1915, a failed attempt by the Allies in World War I to take control of the Dardanelles.
- In 1917, a statement issued by the British foreign secretary in favor of establishing a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the late 1800s.
- President Woodrow Wilson's plan for organizing post-World War 1 Europe and for avoiding future wars.
- An agreement to cease fighting, usually in a war.
- The killing of an entire people.
- A telegram sent to a German official in Mexico prior to U.S. entry into World War 1; proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico.
- A form of combat in which soldiers dug trenches, or deep ditches, to seek protection from enemy fire and to defend their positions.
- In 1919, a treaty ending World War I; it required Germany to pay huge war reparations and establish the League of Nations.
- Territories once part of the Ottoman Empire that the League of Nations gave to other European powers to rule after World War I.
17 Clues: The killing of an entire people. • Submarines used by Germans in World War 1 and 2. • An agreement to cease fighting, usually in a war. • A war that requires the use of all a society's resources. • An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the late 1800s. • Entente An alliance between France, Russia, and Great Britain in the late 1800s. • ...
Asia Geography 2024-04-04
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- the largest country in Asia.
- the tallest mountain range in the world.
- the largest desert in Asia.
- the country directly north of India.
- Capital city of Thailand.
- An island nation off the east coast of China.
- the country directly north of China.
- the tallest mountain in the world.
- A major river in India.
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- the country northwest of India.
- Second most populated country in the world.
- the country off the southern tip of India.
- the country with the largest population.
- Country south of Bhutan.
- Country with the most Muslim people in the world.
- Capital city of the Philippines.
16 Clues: A major river in India. • Country south of Bhutan. • Capital city of Thailand. • the largest desert in Asia. • the largest country in Asia. • the country northwest of India. • Capital city of the Philippines. • the tallest mountain in the world. • the country directly north of India. • the country directly north of China. • the tallest mountain range in the world. • ...
Economy 2024-04-03
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- The biggest company in the world
- A drinks company that greenwashes
- A technology company named after a fruit
- The biggest company in Spain
- Coins and notes
- The biggest food company in the world
- A card used to pay for things
- A group of people
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- Where products are made
- Money people earn
- An organisation that makes money
- The biggest online shopping company in the world
- Companies pretend to be Eco-Friendly
- The biggest sports company in the world
- Videos to convince us to buy a product
15 Clues: Coins and notes • Money people earn • A group of people • Where products are made • The biggest company in Spain • A card used to pay for things • The biggest company in the world • An organisation that makes money • A drinks company that greenwashes • Companies pretend to be Eco-Friendly • The biggest food company in the world • Videos to convince us to buy a product • ...
World Cup Fever 2022-11-24
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- Only country from Africa to organize a World Cup
- Name of Uruguayan footballer that plays in Liverpool
- The winner of the first World Cup
- Capital of the country where the 1990 World Cup was played
- The number 10 in Brazil
- Surame of Argentina's DT
- Name of Spain 1982 mascot
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- First name of the number 15 in Uruguay
- Team that won the first match of the World Cup
- Name of the stadium where the final of the 2022 World Cup will be played
- Country from Europe in Uruguay's group
- Last name of the Ballon d'Or in 2010
- Name of the country where the 2018 World Cup was played
13 Clues: The number 10 in Brazil • Surame of Argentina's DT • Name of Spain 1982 mascot • The winner of the first World Cup • Last name of the Ballon d'Or in 2010 • First name of the number 15 in Uruguay • Country from Europe in Uruguay's group • Team that won the first match of the World Cup • Only country from Africa to organize a World Cup • ...
Liana & James 2014-11-13
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- places
- listening
- an equal mass of something
- to put something in to catagories
- circles the world verticly
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- to make something stand out
- runs though the middle of the world
- doing something by yourself
- a certan quarter of the world
- circles the world horizontally
- to read over something
- a mention of something
- use it when writing
13 Clues: places • listening • use it when writing • to read over something • a mention of something • an equal mass of something • circles the world verticly • to make something stand out • doing something by yourself • a certan quarter of the world • circles the world horizontally • to put something in to catagories • runs though the middle of the world
Liana & James 2014-11-13
Across
- places
- listening
- an equal mass of something
- to put something in to catagories
- circles the world verticly
Down
- to make something stand out
- runs though the middle of the world
- doing something by yourself
- a certan quarter of the world
- circles the world horizontally
- to read over something
- a mention of something
- use it when writing
13 Clues: places • listening • use it when writing • to read over something • a mention of something • an equal mass of something • circles the world verticly • to make something stand out • doing something by yourself • a certan quarter of the world • circles the world horizontally • to put something in to catagories • runs though the middle of the world
Discovery and Colonies 2025-12-15
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- A safe place to live
- Important customs passed down in a culture
- Sickness spread from person to person
- Something you need to survive (food, shelter)
- Small community of homes and families
- Part of the world with Europe, Africa, and Asia
- Food, ideas, and disease spreading between the Old World and New World
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- Gathering food from plants
- Long trip or journey
- Cannot get sick from disease
- Stay alive and continue living
- Trading things from one person to another person
- Area or part of a larger place
- Part of the world with North America and South America
- The first people living in a place (Native)
- Beliefs, language, and way of life in a group
- Serious disagreement or fight
- Beads made from shells, used for trading
18 Clues: A safe place to live • Long trip or journey • Gathering food from plants • Cannot get sick from disease • Serious disagreement or fight • Stay alive and continue living • Area or part of a larger place • Sickness spread from person to person • Small community of homes and families • Beads made from shells, used for trading • Important customs passed down in a culture • ...
World War 1 2021-02-01
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- Used mainly by the Germans, their unrestricted use brought the U.S into the war
- British nurse who was shot by the Germans for being a Spy
- A massive blimp-like vehicle that the Germans used to bomb British cities
- The payment for war damages
- The U.S president at the time, made a 14 point plan for peace
- The British had the most casualties in their history in this battle
- A British ship carrying rich Americans, It was sunk by German U-boats
- A weapon that was used to drive people out of trenches, it is no longer legal to use
- The stance that a country would take if they did not want to be involved in the war
- Information that can be misleading, it's supposed to get support for the war
- Fancy word for peace, it happened on the 11th day of November at 11:11
- New weapons of war invented, they were only ever useful as shields for advancing soldiers
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- One of the causes of the war, Archduke Franz Ferdinand was killed in Serbia
- A type of combat first used in ww1, it often led to long stalemates
- The alliance that consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottomans
- A cause of the war, when a nation builds up its army to create a large standing army
- The place that the signing of the treaty took place, a palace in France
- The last name of the person that killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- When a country moves its army in preparation for war
- The alliance that consisted of Britain, France, Russia, and later the U.S
20 Clues: The payment for war damages • When a country moves its army in preparation for war • British nurse who was shot by the Germans for being a Spy • The U.S president at the time, made a 14 point plan for peace • The last name of the person that killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand • A type of combat first used in ww1, it often led to long stalemates • ...
The Natural World 2021-02-07
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- Cinders, or a type of tree.
- plant grown for human use or consumption.
- 0.405 of a hectare.
- Very dry, like a desert.
- Large animal, not too different a reindeer.
- Animal or insect that causes damage.
- Whirlwinds, twisters.
- Rough paths, routes followed by animals.
- Band of sand beside the sea.
- Night birds, with large eyes.
- Scottish equivalent of a lake.
- Area around the North Pole.
- There are four of these each year.
- A root vegetable, usually white inside.
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- Short period of rain.
- Large animal associated with Father christmas.
- large European hardwood tree.
- Direction from which the sun rises.
- A type of fruit; its tree has pink blossom.
- It is disappearing from the upper atmosphere.
- It sometimes falls as flakes in winter.
- Rapidly rotating atmospheric systems.
- Large expanses of fresh water.
- Freshwater fish that is often eaten.
24 Clues: 0.405 of a hectare. • Short period of rain. • Whirlwinds, twisters. • Very dry, like a desert. • Cinders, or a type of tree. • Area around the North Pole. • Band of sand beside the sea. • Night birds, with large eyes. • Large expanses of fresh water. • Scottish equivalent of a lake. • large European hardwood tree. • There are four of these each year. • ...
digital world 25.11.2019 2019-11-24
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- "nachschlagen, nachsehen" (z.B.im Internet)
- "ablenken" auf Englisch
- "entschlüsseln" auf Englisch
- "eine falsche Identität verwenden" auf Englisch
- "abwägen" auf Englisch
- "Abhängigkeit" auf Englisch
- "private Daten missbrauchen" auf Englisch
- "Nachrichten austauschen"
- "lächerlich machen" auf Englisch
- Inhalt (z.B von einer Webseite)
- "Zugang" auf Englisch
- Anstieg (z.B. von digitalen Medien)
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- "Gewohnheit" auf Englisch
- "speichern" (z.B. Daten).
- "verbergen, verschleiern" (z.B. die Identität)
- "überwachen" auf Englisch
- "zum Schluss kommen" auf Englisch
- "erpressen" auf Englisch
- "übertreiben" auf Englisch
- "beeinflussen" auf Englisch
- "kontaktieren, ansprechen, sich nähern" (z.B. im Internet)
- "retuschieren" auf Englisch
- "Nachteile" auf Englisch
- Verletzung (z.B. des Copyrights) auf Englisch
24 Clues: "Zugang" auf Englisch • "abwägen" auf Englisch • "ablenken" auf Englisch • "erpressen" auf Englisch • "Nachteile" auf Englisch • "Gewohnheit" auf Englisch • "speichern" (z.B. Daten). • "überwachen" auf Englisch • "Nachrichten austauschen" • "übertreiben" auf Englisch • "beeinflussen" auf Englisch • "Abhängigkeit" auf Englisch • "retuschieren" auf Englisch • "entschlüsseln" auf Englisch • ...
world history crossword 2021-01-17
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- word of god
- aztec religion
- arabic name for god
- what was aztec economy based on?
- king who made christianity the state religion
- any muslim lead side of islam
- located near the ethiopian highlands
- represents aztec civilization
- civilization in rainforest
- england explorer
- peninsula islam began on
- type of agriculture of incan
- city islam began in
- ghana mali songhai
- who ruled the aztec civilization?
- muhammad lead side of islam
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- founder of mongol empire
- ruled the mayan city states
- follower of islam
- spain explorer
- roman emperor
- main beliefs/practices of islam
- trade route in byzantine empire
- religion unique to japan
- domed church
- civilization located in arid valley
- islam place of worship
- the prophet
- civilization located in the andes
- close to china and korea
- represented mayan economy
- represents the mayan civilization
- holy cities of islam
- center of trade and learning
- important to trans saharan trade
- located near the limpopo river
- language of islam
- represents incan empire
- city islam moved to
39 Clues: word of god • the prophet • domed church • roman emperor • aztec religion • spain explorer • england explorer • follower of islam • language of islam • ghana mali songhai • arabic name for god • city islam began in • city islam moved to • holy cities of islam • islam place of worship • represents incan empire • founder of mongol empire • religion unique to japan • close to china and korea • ...
World War 1 2020-12-10
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- Weapons that are typically thrown by hand that causes explosions
- Recruiting for the war through illustrations
- Declared war on Serbia on July 28
- U.S. Woodrow Wilson, France Georges Clemenceau, Britian David Lloyd George, Italy Vittorio Orlando
- Supported Austria
- What were Red Baron and Eddie Rickenbacker?
- Used to cut down soldiers out of trenches
- The Central Powers
- Rejected treaty
- German strength
- Defended Serbia
- Designed to break the deadlock of trench warfare
- The Great War
- became increasingly utilized for bombing, dog fights, and strafing runs
- Torpedoed many ships
- Declared war on Germany on April 2, 1917
- Originally used for bombing
- Deep ditches used to defend positions
- Which front did France have?
- Intensified rivalries between nations
- Attacked by Germany across the Atlantic
- Had trenches that stretched 400-500 miles
- Used to protect soldiers from poison gas
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- Poison gas used to attack the respiratory system
- German policy to attack anyone without warning
- Treaty negotiated with Germany
- Which front did Russia have?
- Launched burning fuel
- Formed as a result of the Treaty of Versailles
- Increased tension over territories and boundaries
- Treaties to defend one another in the event of war (balance of powers)
- Poison gas used to make blisters externally and internally
- Note from German foreign secretary to Mexico
- Where tanks were introduced
- Assassinated by a Serb June 28, 1914
- Chlorine gas first used to choke victims
- The Allied Powers
- How many rounds can a machine gun do?
- Supported Russia
- A ship that sunk in 1915 that killed 1,198 people including 128 Americans
- Massive arms buildup in the late 1800s/early 1900s in Europe
41 Clues: The Great War • Rejected treaty • German strength • Defended Serbia • Supported Russia • Supported Austria • The Allied Powers • The Central Powers • Torpedoed many ships • Launched burning fuel • Where tanks were introduced • Originally used for bombing • Which front did Russia have? • Which front did France have? • Treaty negotiated with Germany • Declared war on Serbia on July 28 • ...
World War 1 2020-12-10
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- Weapons that are typically thrown by hand that causes explosions
- Recruiting for the war through illustrations
- Declared war on Serbia on July 28
- U.S. Woodrow Wilson, France Georges Clemenceau, Britian David Lloyd George, Italy Vittorio Orlando
- Supported Austria
- What were Red Baron and Eddie Rickenbacker?
- Used to cut down soldiers out of trenches
- The Central Powers
- Rejected treaty
- German strength
- Defended Serbia
- Designed to break the deadlock of trench warfare
- The Great War
- became increasingly utilized for bombing, dog fights, and strafing runs
- Torpedoed many ships
- Declared war on Germany on April 2, 1917
- Originally used for bombing
- Deep ditches used to defend positions
- Which front did France have?
- Intensified rivalries between nations
- Attacked by Germany across the Atlantic
- Had trenches that stretched 400-500 miles
- Used to protect soldiers from poison gas
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- Poison gas used to attack the respiratory system
- German policy to attack anyone without warning
- Treaty negotiated with Germany
- Which front did Russia have?
- Launched burning fuel
- Formed as a result of the Treaty of Versailles
- Increased tension over territories and boundaries
- Treaties to defend one another in the event of war (balance of powers)
- Poison gas used to make blisters externally and internally
- Note from German foreign secretary to Mexico
- Where tanks were introduced
- Assassinated by a Serb June 28, 1914
- Chlorine gas first used to choke victims
- The Allied Powers
- How many rounds can a machine gun do?
- Supported Russia
- A ship that sunk in 1915 that killed 1,198 people including 128 Americans
- Massive arms buildup in the late 1800s/early 1900s in Europe
41 Clues: The Great War • Rejected treaty • German strength • Defended Serbia • Supported Russia • Supported Austria • The Allied Powers • The Central Powers • Torpedoed many ships • Launched burning fuel • Where tanks were introduced • Originally used for bombing • Which front did Russia have? • Which front did France have? • Treaty negotiated with Germany • Declared war on Serbia on July 28 • ...
SAVE THE WORLD 2020-12-03
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- prügikast
- korralik, puhas
- annetama
- spordijalats
- valima minevikuvorm
- kontrollima
- pudelid
- valima
- (klaas)purk
- kitsas, pigistav
- puhastuspäev
- plekkpurk
- riided
- ajalehed
- riidekapp
- ajakirjad
- hunnik
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- taara vastuvõtukoht
- maailm
- kallike
- mõtlema minevikuvorm
- ümber töötlema
- ümbertöödeldavate materjalide kogumiskoht
- kõht, vats
- istuma minevikuvorm
- säästma
- jõllitama
- tolmuimejaga puhastama
- puhastama, puhas
- kindel, vankumatu
- iga asi, kõik
- sugulane
- plastmass
33 Clues: maailm • valima • riided • hunnik • kallike • pudelid • säästma • annetama • ajalehed • sugulane • prügikast • jõllitama • plekkpurk • riidekapp • plastmass • ajakirjad • kõht, vats • kontrollima • (klaas)purk • spordijalats • puhastuspäev • iga asi, kõik • ümber töötlema • korralik, puhas • kitsas, pigistav • puhastama, puhas • kindel, vankumatu • taara vastuvõtukoht • valima minevikuvorm • istuma minevikuvorm • mõtlema minevikuvorm • ...
World & Indonesia Art 2020-12-07
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- GWK bali
- recognized title "Macan Asia yang Tertidur"
- an art comes from indonesia
- characteristics of Natgeo
- famous magician from US
- is an art vessel for tere liye
- "the Old guitarist"
- requires paint and canvas
- one of the typical Indonesian souvenirs
- is one of Indonesia's cultural heritages
- avengers end game
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- legendary band from UK
- "the starry nights"
- is an original Indonesian performing art
- Edvard munch
- "I don't wanna miss a Thing"
- is the author of "Harry Potter"
- known as the 7 wonders of the world
- is located in sleman, Yogayakarta
- "monalisa"
- "king of pop"
21 Clues: GWK bali • "monalisa" • Edvard munch • "king of pop" • avengers end game • "the starry nights" • "the Old guitarist" • legendary band from UK • famous magician from US • characteristics of Natgeo • requires paint and canvas • an art comes from indonesia • "I don't wanna miss a Thing" • is an art vessel for tere liye • is the author of "Harry Potter" • is located in sleman, Yogayakarta • ...
World War One 2020-11-02
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- Because of trench warfare neither side could win, this is called a ________________.
- His assassination was the spark that set off the war
- He was US president during WWI
- The nickname of WWI's deadliest pilot. AKA Manfred Von Richthoven
- The treaty that ended WWI, which the US never signed.
- The number one song in the US in 1918.
- The country blamed and punished for the war.
- The deadliest weapon of WWI
- The number of ideas or points in Wilson's peace plan.
- The use of this weapon by the Germans brought the US into the war.
- The number of Black pilots in WWI.
- This group led the revolution in Russia which led to a communist government,\.
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- This secret message asking Mexico to attack the US made the US declare war on Germany.
- This epidemic caused more deaths than the war.
- A revolution led by this man led to Russia pulling out of the war.
- These caused a war between two countries to involve many more and become a world war.
- Extreme pride in your country.
- A terrible post traumatic illness from being fired at by artillery that causes uncontrollable shaking.
- America's greatest WW I hero.
- Using words, images, or music in a one sided way to sway emotions and opinion.
- What the war was called back then.
- An International organization formed after WWI for the purpose of preventing wars.
- The country in Europe where most of the trench warfare took place. The Western Front.
- Arizona's greatest WW I hero
- Building up armies and wearing a lot of uniforms.
- This weapon was banned for use after WWI
26 Clues: The deadliest weapon of WWI • Arizona's greatest WW I hero • America's greatest WW I hero. • He was US president during WWI • Extreme pride in your country. • What the war was called back then. • The number of Black pilots in WWI. • The number one song in the US in 1918. • This weapon was banned for use after WWI • The country blamed and punished for the war. • ...
World Cultures II 2020-03-21
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- Coming down south
- L’État, c’est moi
- Decisions are ___
- One __
- Songs of instruction
- Give understanding/Be free of ignorance
- Started The Reformation
- Power should be a __ to power
- One __
- Were first to bring Africans to Americas
- Considered the first horror novel written
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- The __ passage was the worst section
- Spanish for conqueror
- Brief work expressing thoughts
- Invisible warrior
- Nothing can be known for certain
- People should give up their rights to government
- The drinking gourd
- Transatlantic trading network
- Include life liberty property, according to Locke
- People are corrupted by __
- That's my pen name
- One __
- Pacificus
- Sweet chariot
25 Clues: One __ • One __ • One __ • Pacificus • Sweet chariot • Coming down south • Invisible warrior • L’État, c’est moi • Decisions are ___ • The drinking gourd • That's my pen name • Songs of instruction • Spanish for conqueror • Started The Reformation • People are corrupted by __ • Transatlantic trading network • Power should be a __ to power • Brief work expressing thoughts • ...
World WAR I 2020-03-03
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- System countries join forces or worked together to achieve a certain goal.
- gas a colorless oily liquid whose vapor is a powerful irritant and vesicant, used in chemical weapons.
- man's land Territory between enemy trenches. It was very dangerous.
- Powers consist of Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire.
- a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government.
- Payment for war damages
- of Versailles Agreement to end World War I
- of World War 1 France, Russia, Britain,Germany Ottoman Empire
- Wilson 28th President of the United States that led the United States in World War I
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- Lenin Staged a revolution and took over Russia
- Love of Country
- Service Law allowing the President to draft men into military
- Points Outline of postwar peace settlement
- warfare type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- J. Pershing Head of the American Expeditionary Forces
- Powers Britain, France, Russia, Italy and the United States.
- head of State Archduke Franz-Ferdinand
- a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- US infantryman, especially one in World War I.
- a group of ships or vehicles traveling together, typically accompanied by armed troops, warships, or other vehicles for protection.
20 Clues: Love of Country • Payment for war damages • head of State Archduke Franz-Ferdinand • Points Outline of postwar peace settlement • of Versailles Agreement to end World War I • US infantryman, especially one in World War I. • Lenin Staged a revolution and took over Russia • J. Pershing Head of the American Expeditionary Forces • ...
AP World History 2021-04-27
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- licensing of captains to capture enemy ships or raid enemy ports
- economic philosophy that viewed all other nations as rivals and aimed to be self-sufficient
- Japan's samurai landowning nobility
- German monk who protested the sale of indulgences
- a form of coerced labor in which a person exchanges labor to repay a debt
- common term for bubonic plague
- form of monarchy that theoretically is all-powerful
- political units with relatively fixed borders, a sense of national unity, and largely homogenous in terms of ethnicity or language
- Ottoman system of taking non-Muslim boys and turning them into bureaucrats or soldiers
- type of Japanese theater that among the middle-class
- coerced labor system in Siberia
- leader of the Jacobins
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- theory that challenged the long held belief that the earth was the center of the universe
- period of thinking that inspired the American and French Revolutions
- invented by Johannes Gutenberg
- the belief that America was naturally entitled to expand
- the diffusion of crops, animals, people, and disease between Afro-Eurasia and the Americas
- rebellion led by Hong Xiuquan
- tax that had to be paid by non-Muslims
- French king during the French Revolution
- the code of conduct for European knights
- religions that emerge from the blending of two or more religions
- wrote The Communist Manifesto with Engels
- the samurai code of conduct
- cultural style that followed the Renaissance
25 Clues: leader of the Jacobins • the samurai code of conduct • rebellion led by Hong Xiuquan • invented by Johannes Gutenberg • common term for bubonic plague • coerced labor system in Siberia • Japan's samurai landowning nobility • tax that had to be paid by non-Muslims • French king during the French Revolution • the code of conduct for European knights • ...
World Religion Crossword 2020-06-21
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- Festival of colours, spring and friendship.
- kippur: On this day, Jews ask God for forgiveness for their sins to secure their fate.
- A desert valley in western Saudi Arabia, is Islam’s holiest city, as it’s the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad.
- creation: Belief that God created the universe with no help.
- Was the first king of Israel.
- The central figure of Christianity
- Hajj: Is an annual pilgrimage to Mecca
- Are Hindu temples that are dedicated to different gods and are the focus of religious life.
- is a collection of sacred texts or scriptures followed by Christians
- A belief in a form of Braham that represents destruction.
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- (peace be upon him): is the final prophet in Islam.
- Ritual that consists of making offerings of fruits and flowers to an image of God.
- Is the holy place of worship in Judaism.
- Place of worship for Muslims
- The liberation from samsara.
- Name used to describe Hindus that mostly focus on worshipping Vishnu.
- Belief that there is only one God.
- One of the main branches of Islam
- Belief that everyone has an atman (a soul).
- Is a hat that is often worn by Jewish men.
20 Clues: Place of worship for Muslims • The liberation from samsara. • Was the first king of Israel. • One of the main branches of Islam • Belief that there is only one God. • The central figure of Christianity • Is the holy place of worship in Judaism. • Hajj: Is an annual pilgrimage to Mecca • Is a hat that is often worn by Jewish men. • ...
Around the World 2020-06-15
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- These are very large landmasses like Africa.
- A traveller taken on a journey.
- The official residence of an ambassador.
- Something from another country.
- Near the equator-hot and wet.
- An official document often shown when travelling.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- An imaginary line around the planet.
- People travelling from place to place.
- Where the train stops!
- A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings.
- A passage between rows of seats in an aircraft or train.
- Customs and social behaviour of a society.
- Something that happens between nations.
- Place to check your luggage.
- The amount of space between two places.
- The Eiffel tower is one of these.
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- A system of money in general use in a country.
- The opposite of departure.
- North,south,east and west.
- The passage of ships.
- There are about 200 of these in the world.
- A thing that is kept as a reminder of a special place.
- A picture sent from holiday- wish you were here!
- The place where someone is going.
- A large rectangular container with a handle.
- A list of times and places to go and visit.
- A sight from a particular place.
- A very large expanse of sea.
- To travel from one place to another.
- Suitcases or bags carrying belongings for travelling.
- You will need this to travel or get into attractions.
- Leaving to start a journey.
33 Clues: The passage of ships. • Where the train stops! • North,south,east and west. • The opposite of departure. • Leaving to start a journey. • A very large expanse of sea. • Place to check your luggage. • Near the equator-hot and wet. • A traveller taken on a journey. • Something from another country. • A sight from a particular place. • The place where someone is going. • ...
The Ancient World 2020-08-27
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- Famous caves in France with some of the best known Palaeolithic art. (7)
- Script used across the Ancient Near East for languages including Sumerian, Akkadian, and Hittite. (9)
- Language of the Roman Empire. (5)
- Capital of the Aztec empire that is now largely underneath Mexico City. (12)
- Trading people whose home cities of Tyre, Sidon and others are largely in modern Lebanon. (10)
- Rome's great rival for power in the Mediterranean based in modern Tunisia. (8)
- Key excavated site of the Harrapan civilisation. (7,-,4)
- Battle where an alliance of Greek city states under Athens defeated the Persians and now the name for a long distance running event. (8)
- Bronze Age civilisation that originated on Crete. (6)
- Persian king who fought against the Spartans at Thermopylae. (6)
- Person whose face launched a thousand ships according to the Illiad. (5,2,4)
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- Extinct hominid group who lived primarily in Europe and Western Asia. (11)
- City in Egypt named after the Macedonian king who expelled the Persians. (10)
- King of Babylonia famous for providing one of the world's first recorded legal codex. (9)
- Period of pre-history whose name means 'New Stone Age'. (9)
- King of Egypt who ruled briefly and whose mostly famous for his tomb being found intact. (11)
- Near-Eastern empire that produced the kings Sennacherib, Esarhaddon and Ashurbanipal who make starring appearances in the Old Testament of the Bible. (7)
- Sparta's great rival and home to the Acropolis. (6)
- Title of an Ancient Egyptian king. (7)
- Book by Virgil describing Aeneas' survival of the fall of Troy and journey to Italy to become the ancestor of the Romans. (6)
- Early Bronze Age culture found across Germany, France, Spain and the UK named after the distinctive bell-shaped drinking vessel found at such sites. (6,7)
- Sudanese civilisation influenced by that of Ancient Egypt. (5)
- Large Iron-Age hillfort in Dorset near Dorchester which was captured violently by the Romans. (6,6)
- Capital of the Persian empire now in Iran. (10)
- Region of Mexico that was a heartland of the Mayan civilisation. (7)
25 Clues: Language of the Roman Empire. (5) • Title of an Ancient Egyptian king. (7) • Capital of the Persian empire now in Iran. (10) • Sparta's great rival and home to the Acropolis. (6) • Bronze Age civilisation that originated on Crete. (6) • Key excavated site of the Harrapan civilisation. (7,-,4) • Period of pre-history whose name means 'New Stone Age'. (9) • ...
MODERN WORLD HISTORY 2020-06-05
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- a group of ministers or officials
- the bloodless overthrow of the English King James II and and his replacement by William and Mary
- The political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution
- means “Mongols”
- China's last dynasty which ruled from 1644 to 1912
- lands that are controlled by another nation.
- a logical procedure for gathering information about the natural world in which experimentation and observation are used to test hypothesis
- A French Congress established by representatives out of 3rd estate on June 17th 1789 to enact laws and reforms in the name of French people
- the hereditary right of a monarch to rule
- Means "overlord" or "one with power"
- one of a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment
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- An early Portuguese Explorer who explained his motives “To serve God and His Majesty to give light to those who were in darkness and to grow rich as all men desire to do.”
- An intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements
- the idea that God created the monarchy and the demonic acted is God's representative on the earth
- A period of European history lasting from about 1300 to 1600, during which renewed interest in classical courage culture led to a far-reaching change in art learning and views of the world.
- the idea that nothing can ever be known for certain
- a member of a loosely organized fighting force that makes surprise attacks on enemy troops occupying his or her country
- the voyage that brought captured Africans to the West Indies and later to North and South America.
- the idea that the earth and other planets revolve around the sun
- a formal agreement especially one between the Pope and a government dealing with the control of church affairs.
20 Clues: means “Mongols” • a group of ministers or officials • Means "overlord" or "one with power" • the hereditary right of a monarch to rule • lands that are controlled by another nation. • China's last dynasty which ruled from 1644 to 1912 • the idea that nothing can ever be known for certain • the idea that the earth and other planets revolve around the sun • ...
Modern World history 2020-06-05
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- Artistic style of the late 1700’s .
- overlord or one with power.
- means Mongols.
- a movement for religious reform.
- shows three dimensions on a flat surface.
- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- a craftsman from Mainz, Germany, developed a printing press that incorporated a number of technologies in a new way.
- political leader who wrote the Declaration of Independence.
- an early Portuguese explorer.
- religion based on Calvin’s teachings.
- means no place.
- the son of Portugal's king.
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- built on the new theories about astronomy. He built his own telescope and used it to study the heavens in 1609.
- came to the throne in 1520 and ruled for 46 years.
- The ruler most admired by the philosophes. Also, ruled in Russia from 1762 to 1796.
- Murad's son.
- means birth means rebirth, and in this context, it refers to a revival of art and learning.
- one of the most beautiful buildings in the world. Its towering marble dome and slender minaret towers look like lace and seem to change color as the sun moves across the sky.
- became emperor in 1661 and ruled for some 60 years. He reduced government expenses and lower taxes.
- was applied to Christians who belonged to non-Catholic churches.
- an intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements.
- the most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age.
- means absolute ruler.
23 Clues: Murad's son. • means Mongols. • means no place. • means absolute ruler. • overlord or one with power. • the son of Portugal's king. • an early Portuguese explorer. • a movement for religious reform. • Artistic style of the late 1700’s . • religion based on Calvin’s teachings. • shows three dimensions on a flat surface. • the most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age. • ...
Brave New World 2020-10-19
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- judgment
- stubborn
- bells ringing
- rejoice exceedingly
- flat-faced dog
- ravine
- worrisome
- disheartened
- wild
- cause of distress
- bad-smelling
- breach of good manners or etiquette.
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- unashamed
- something which comes afterwards
- flattering coaxing
- repulsive
- the outlook for the future
- pleasant, warm
- having moral/ethical standards
- unseemly
- miserable, wretched
21 Clues: wild • ravine • judgment • stubborn • unseemly • unashamed • repulsive • worrisome • disheartened • bad-smelling • bells ringing • flat-faced dog • pleasant, warm • cause of distress • flattering coaxing • rejoice exceedingly • miserable, wretched • the outlook for the future • having moral/ethical standards • something which comes afterwards • breach of good manners or etiquette.
World War 2 2020-09-22
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- German war tactic of surprise attacks by tanks & fighter planes
- small, fast warships built in Canada to help protect convoys in the Atlantic Ocean
- the Nazis' plan to systematically kill all European Jews
- socldiers trained to parachite from airplanes onto combat areas
- established in 1942 to coordinate wartime propaganda in Canada
- the systematic extermination of a religious or ethnic group
- June 6, 1944; the day Allied armies, including Canada, invaded France; the biggest Allied invasion of WW2
- foreign women who married Canadian troops serving overseas & then immigrated to Canada after the war
- an air campaign launched in 1940 by the Royal Air Force to stop the Germany from achieving air superiority
- acronym for the program to train pilots and aircrew during WW2; it produced half of all Commonwealth aircrew & is the largest air training program in history
- giving in to an aggressor's demands in the hopes that no more demands will be made
- alliance between Germany, Italy, & Japan
- a dictatorship where the government uses intimidation, violence, & propaganda to rule all aspects of the social & political life of its citizens
- nationals living in a country that is at war with their homeland
- the struggle between the Allies & the Axis powers to control the Allies' shipping route across the Atlantic Ocean
- the Japanese bombing of the US naval base in Hawaii
- the German air force
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- Japan's attack on the British colony of Hong Kong in which there were heavy Canadian losses
- the policy of remaining apart from the affairs of other countries
- port town in France from which a massive Allied evacuation took place in May 1940, when German forces conquered France
- passed in 1940 enabling the government to do whatever was necessary for the war effort; amended in 1942 to allow conscription
- 1943 Allied battles to recapture Europe from the south, through Sicily & Italy
- to oppress or ill-treat because of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or beliefs
- widespread attacks against civilians, including murder, enslavement, deportation, & torture
- December 25, 1941, the date Hong Kong fell to the Japanese
- the code name during WW2 for the American plan to develop the first atomic bomb
- businesses & industries owned by the Canadian government
- a bomb containing radioactive material, capable of destroying an entire city or region
- discrimination or hostility toward Jewish people
- a person displaced from his or her home & territory by war or other disasters
- the 9km stretch of beach in France where Canadian troops landed on D-Day
- a vote on a particular issue
- a form of authoritarian government that is totalitarian & nationalistic
- countries fighting against Germany during WW2, including Britain, France, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & after 1941, the United States & USSR
- the mobilization of the entire resources of a nation for war
- the killing, torture, & hostage-taking of civilian populations, or the deliberate & extensive destruction of their property
- a ruler with unrestricted power
- social security provided by the government from birth to death
- the act of sending someone back to his or her native land
39 Clues: the German air force • a vote on a particular issue • a ruler with unrestricted power • alliance between Germany, Italy, & Japan • discrimination or hostility toward Jewish people • the Japanese bombing of the US naval base in Hawaii • the Nazis' plan to systematically kill all European Jews • businesses & industries owned by the Canadian government • ...
World Trade Organisation 2021-04-03
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- WTO comes as the third economic pillar of worldwide dimensions along with the IMF and _____
- WTO was established under which agreement?
- What does 'I' in TRIPs stand for?
- The agreement of WTO which is related to Investment?
- Having a look into the day to day activities of the organization is which function of WTO?
- WTO mainly focuses on _____
- 'F' in MFN stands for?
- What does 'T' in WTO stand for?
- Which month did WTO come into existence?
- What does the first 'T' in GATT stand for?
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- ‘The system of trading should be transparent and market should be open for all goods and services' is given under which principle of WTO?
- There are three official languages of WTO: English, French, and______
- WTO replaced which agreement?
- Which agreement under WTO is related to Patents, Rights, Trademarks?
- The headquarter of WTO is located in?
- The topmost decision-making body of the WTO is the _____ Conference.
- AOA agreement is based on what?
- Protection under the TRIPS agreement is provided for how many years?
- Treating all countries equally is given under which principle of WTO?
- Which institution is associated with Dunkel Proposals?
- What does 'I' in TRIMs stand for?
- The Ministerial Conference of WTO has its meeting in every ____ year.
- WTO was born out of which round?
23 Clues: 'F' in MFN stands for? • WTO mainly focuses on _____ • WTO replaced which agreement? • AOA agreement is based on what? • What does 'T' in WTO stand for? • WTO was born out of which round? • What does 'I' in TRIPs stand for? • What does 'I' in TRIMs stand for? • The headquarter of WTO is located in? • Which month did WTO come into existence? • ...
world of life 2021-04-11
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- a place or a habitat for living things.
- a living thing in an ecosystem.
- living things in an ecosystem.
- absorb sunlight for photosynthesis.
- control all cell activities.
- move from place to place.
- thin layer controls what comes in and out.
- exchanging gases with environment.
- reacted to changes around them.
- become larger in sizes.
- non living factors in an ecosystem
- of living things of same species
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- holds all parts of the cell.
- basic unit of life.
- store food,water of a cell.
- group of animals eat only other animals.
- group of animals eat both plants and animals.
- taking food from to gain energy.
- group of animals eat only plants.
- things can make more of their kind.
- removal of waste from the body.
21 Clues: basic unit of life. • become larger in sizes. • move from place to place. • store food,water of a cell. • holds all parts of the cell. • control all cell activities. • living things in an ecosystem. • a living thing in an ecosystem. • removal of waste from the body. • reacted to changes around them. • taking food from to gain energy. • of living things of same species • ...
PAULIST WORLD WORDS 2021-04-11
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- In the middle
- Gospel Writer
- Sleepy Bird
- Beginning Prayer
- Loved Tenderly
- a bow Wrap Wrap-up
- Irish Saint with a bed
- CSP Producer
- Small Lake
- Family Background
- Paolo's Oil Co.
- Ancient Legionaires
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- First Gael-born CSP
- Foreigner
- By Chance
- Statue's Toe Glow
- Brother
- Saintly Capital
- Florida pride
- CSP Author
- Nile Floater
- Tart Fruit
- Intricate spin
- Not Boar-ing
- Closing Prayer
- Kind of Monastery
- IT's Roman friend
27 Clues: Brother • Foreigner • By Chance • CSP Author • Tart Fruit • Small Lake • Sleepy Bird • Nile Floater • CSP Producer • Not Boar-ing • In the middle • Gospel Writer • Florida pride • Intricate spin • Loved Tenderly • Closing Prayer • Saintly Capital • Paolo's Oil Co. • Beginning Prayer • Statue's Toe Glow • Family Background • Kind of Monastery • IT's Roman friend • a bow Wrap Wrap-up • First Gael-born CSP • ...
PAULIST WORLD WORDS 2021-04-11
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- CSP Author
- Beginning Prayer
- Irish Saint with a bed
- Brother
- CSP Producer
- First Gael-born CSP
- Sleepy Bird
- Florida pride
- Ancient Legionaires
- Paolo's Oil Co.
- Saintly Capital
- Intricate spin
- Small Lake
- Kind of Monastery
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- IT's Roman friend
- Statue's Toe Glow
- Gospel Writer
- a bow Wrap Wrap-up
- Nile Floater
- By Chance
- Loved Tenderly
- Not Boar-ing
- Foreigner
- Tart Fruit
- Family Background
- In the middle
- Closing Prayer
27 Clues: Brother • By Chance • Foreigner • CSP Author • Tart Fruit • Small Lake • Sleepy Bird • Nile Floater • CSP Producer • Not Boar-ing • Gospel Writer • Florida pride • In the middle • Loved Tenderly • Intricate spin • Closing Prayer • Paolo's Oil Co. • Saintly Capital • Beginning Prayer • IT's Roman friend • Statue's Toe Glow • Family Background • Kind of Monastery • a bow Wrap Wrap-up • First Gael-born CSP • ...
World War 1 2021-05-31
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- president of France during WWI
- Town in northeastern France on the Meuse River
- assassinates the archduke of Austria
- First battle to see the modern tank
- River in northern France
- top French commander during WWI
- the Truce between German and French troops in 1914
- Village in northeastern Poland
- Part of the triple Entente
- Brisith ship that was torpedoed by the Germans
- Russian revolutionaries who made peace with Germany
- The German plan to outflank French forces
- Kind of Germany During WWI
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- Location of the assassination of the archduke
- leader of Great Britain during WWI
- British passenger ship that was torpedoed
- Germany and Russia sign a treaty to end war
- A town in northern France site of signing of armistices
- Gas filled airships
- were used for gas attacks
- Part of the triple Alliance
- French palace where people met to sign treaties
- French ship that was torpedoed by a German submarine
- British King during WW1
- US president during WW1
- River in northeastern France
26 Clues: Gas filled airships • British King during WW1 • US president during WW1 • River in northern France • were used for gas attacks • Part of the triple Entente • Kind of Germany During WWI • Part of the triple Alliance • River in northeastern France • president of France during WWI • Village in northeastern Poland • top French commander during WWI • leader of Great Britain during WWI • ...
World war I 2021-10-29
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- agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time
- belief a strong military force should be maintained,used to defend/promote national interests
- Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- give four-minute speeches on topics given to them by the Committee on Public Information
- a group of ships sailing together for protection
- A famous fighter pilot of WW1 who was well-known as a race car driver before the war.
- behind the U.S. government's propaganda campaign in the Great War.
- individual who has the right to refuse to perform military service on the grounds of freedom of thought, conscience, or religion.
- speech on war aims and peace terms to the United States Congress by President Woodrow Wilson.
- compensation for war damage paid by a defeated state.
- Alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia
- unowned land under dispute between two parties.
- preventing strikes that would disrupt production in war industries.
- Archduke of Austria and, from 1896 until his death, next in line to be the emperor
- declared Germany responsible for WWI, ordered Germany to pay reparation to Allied powers for war damages.
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- required all men in the U.S. between the ages of 21 and 30 to register for military service
- Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers.
- British prime minister (1916–22) who dominated the British political scene in the latter part of World War I.
- military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany.
- government agency to coordinate the purchase of war supplies during World War I.
- combat in which armies attack, counterattack, and defend from relatively permanent systems of trenches dug into the ground.
- created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
- reinstated as prime minister in 1917 and became an important leader during World War I.
- used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- devotion to interests and culture of one's nation.
25 Clues: unowned land under dispute between two parties. • a group of ships sailing together for protection • devotion to interests and culture of one's nation. • Alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia • Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • compensation for war damage paid by a defeated state. • ...
World Cultures Crossword 2021-05-19
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- Inactive for long periods of time.
- The only landlocked country in Southeast Asia
- The smallest ocean that surrounds the North Pole.
- An imaginary line that separates the Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
- The smallest continent/country
- An ocean that is located to the West Coast of the United States.
- Complete control of the market
- A grassy plain
- Belief in one God
- The percentage of a country’s people who can read and write.
- The largest coral reef in Australia.
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- A type of government ruled by a king or queen.
- The tallest mountain in the world.
- The horizontal lines on a globe.
- North Africa Southwest Asia
- The growth of cities
- The way people live and act
- The country with the most volcanoes in Southeast Asia.
- A nomadic tent for living.
- Native to a certain area
20 Clues: A grassy plain • Belief in one God • The growth of cities • Native to a certain area • A nomadic tent for living. • North Africa Southwest Asia • The way people live and act • The smallest continent/country • Complete control of the market • The horizontal lines on a globe. • The tallest mountain in the world. • Inactive for long periods of time. • ...
World Culture Crossword 2021-05-17
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- variety of species in a ecosystem
- how thoughts and feelings are passed on
- something with a certain theme
- a giant wave
- a chain of islands
- to settle in and take control
- what people practice and believe in
- process of redirecting water
- inactive for a long time
- business of trading goods and services
- money
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- transition to desert
- fine particles of soil
- heavy rain and flooding
- The permanent movement of a person
- a artificial water way route
- study of past events
- dry
- A strip of land connecting two lands
- tent
20 Clues: dry • tent • money • a giant wave • a chain of islands • transition to desert • study of past events • fine particles of soil • heavy rain and flooding • inactive for a long time • a artificial water way route • process of redirecting water • to settle in and take control • something with a certain theme • variety of species in a ecosystem • The permanent movement of a person • ...
World Cultures Crossword 2021-05-17
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- process of redirecting water
- to settle in and take control
- nomadic tent for living
- what people practice and believe in
- a narrow strip of land connection two large landmasses
- how thoughts and feelings are passed on
- extremely dry
- heavy rain and flooding
- the study of past events
- business of trading goods and services
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- inactive for a long period of time
- money
- fine particles of soil
- a chain of islands
- a giant wave
- transition to desert
- the permanent movement of a person to another country
- a map with a certain theme
- an artificial waterway route
- a variety of species in an ecosystem
20 Clues: money • a giant wave • extremely dry • a chain of islands • transition to desert • fine particles of soil • nomadic tent for living • heavy rain and flooding • the study of past events • a map with a certain theme • process of redirecting water • an artificial waterway route • to settle in and take control • inactive for a long period of time • what people practice and believe in • ...
World History Crossword 2021-08-31
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- Created the largest contiguous empire in history
- Era of modernization in Japan
- Chinese dynasty established in 1368
- Sea located between Europe and Africa
- Trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Currency that fueled early global trade
- Treaty that ended World War I
- Process by which labor becomes increasingly mechanized
- Public ownership of the means of production
- Used to end World War II in Japan
- Civilization clash between the USA and USSR
- Process by which the world becomes more connected
- Extending a country's power over others
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- Political movement that inspired revolution
- Used by Ottoman and Mughal conquerors
- Largest cause of death throughout history
- Free trade and private enterprise
- European who "discovered" the Americas
- Richest man in history
- Largest religion in India
- Process by which colonized regions attain independence
- WWII powers represented by Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Represented a "rebirth" in Europe
- Belief in the superiority of your nation
- Deadly area between opposing trenches in World War I
25 Clues: Richest man in history • Largest religion in India • Era of modernization in Japan • Treaty that ended World War I • Free trade and private enterprise • Represented a "rebirth" in Europe • Used to end World War II in Japan • Chinese dynasty established in 1368 • Used by Ottoman and Mughal conquerors • Sea located between Europe and Africa • ...
world before exploration 2021-10-19
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- Shahada, Salat, Sawm, Zakat, and Hajj
- Italian painter famous for the school of Athens
- West African state following Ghana
- german monk famous for criticism of the church
- capital of aztec empire
- Rich king of Mali
- renaissance intellectual movement
- Mongolian emperor and general
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- sculpture who died in 1466
- ancient civilization in present day Mexico city
- 150 year period of peace created by mongol empire
- West African state from 500 ce to 1400s
- Revival of classical learning from Greece
- religious movement attempted to reform the church
- largest consecutive empire
- king of England who had six wives
- Italian painter and sculpture famous for the mural on the Sistine chapel
- the sacred book of Islam
- Italian painter and sculpture famous for the Mona Lisa
- arab prophet who started Islam
20 Clues: Rich king of Mali • capital of aztec empire • the sacred book of Islam • sculpture who died in 1466 • largest consecutive empire • Mongolian emperor and general • arab prophet who started Islam • king of England who had six wives • renaissance intellectual movement • West African state following Ghana • Shahada, Salat, Sawm, Zakat, and Hajj • ...
connell world geo 2021-10-19
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- a government places very few restrictions on
- seasonal movement of animals
- Terrorism is the use of fear and acts of violence in order to intimidate societies.
- a part of a country having a government of its own as one of the divisions of Canada
- an outlying district of a city
- was basically the exposed floor of the Bering Sea between and around Siberia and
- recognized metropolitan areas usually with a total population in excess of 10 million.
- any ground that remains completely frozen
- facilities which support modern human life.
- In the middle latitudes of the Earth, between 35 and 65 degrees latitude,
- of or relating to more than two nationalities a multinational society.
- to arrange to have set aside and held for someone's use I called to reserve a hotel room
- limit of settled land beyond and wilderness
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- process resulting from random motion of molecules by which there is a net flow of matter from.
- a person who moves from place to place.
- an alliance, esp.infrastructure the facilities which support modern human life
- introduction of plants, animals and diseases from Europe
- something that is sent to another country to be sold
- people elect representatives to run the government.
- of, relating to, or like that of a large city a metropolitan area
- a short confined section of a canal or other waterway in which the water level can be changed
- group of people who make the laws for a country.
22 Clues: seasonal movement of animals • an outlying district of a city • a person who moves from place to place. • any ground that remains completely frozen • facilities which support modern human life. • limit of settled land beyond and wilderness • a government places very few restrictions on • group of people who make the laws for a country. • ...
World War 1 2021-10-13
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- where was the small french force washington surprise attacked
- what month was the shot around the world heard?
- how were the eight men trialed and found after the killings
- in modern day where wouldve colubus first landed in 1492
- how many million dollars did america by the luisiana territory for?
- did andrews banking suceed?
- what was the first state to ratify?
- what was the main thing the mayflower transported in 1620
- who signed in the indian removal act?
- where did we adopt the declaration of independance from?
- youngest person hung at the trials was how many years old
- what day did the british attack "burn" washington?
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- where was the first slave sold in the us in 1619
- what state was the US govenment fighting against in court?
- could african americans be citizens which was fought for in the Dredd Scott vs. Sandford case?
- where was alot of gold found causeing settlers to move there to collect the gold
- what was established in the Marbury v. Madison?
- who did the settelers name jamestown after
- who was first murdered to start tension between pilgrims and native americans?
- what did samuel morse introduce in 1844
- was yorktown a battle for our countrys indipendence?
- where did the Erie canal start
- who did Squanto help save to strngthen the pilgrims trust
- who established the bill of right originally?
- when did the first womens right convension held?
25 Clues: did andrews banking suceed? • where did the Erie canal start • what was the first state to ratify? • who signed in the indian removal act? • what did samuel morse introduce in 1844 • who did the settelers name jamestown after • who established the bill of right originally? • what month was the shot around the world heard? • what was established in the Marbury v. Madison? • ...
World History Vocabulary 2021-11-03
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- English writer and women's rights advocate who wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman".
- an authoritarian leader who exercises their political power according to the principles of the Enlightenment
- Italian philosopher who dropped bodies of different weights from the top of the famous Leaning Tower for a physics experiment.
- a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, and other arts.
- English mathematician that discovered the laws of gravity and motion and invented calculus.
- place where civilians of all social classes, mostly women, could gather and discuss ideas.
- Scientific theory that the Sun is at the center of the Universe.
- a widespread and influential movement in painting and the other visual arts.
- an agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits.
- movement of revolutionary developments in art, philosophy, and politics in the 17th and 18th century.
- French philosopher who believed that the administrative powers were divided into the executive, the judicial and the legislative.
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- a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- belief in a supreme being who doesn't intervene within the universe.
- French writer that believed social progress could be achieved through reason and that no authority.
- English political philosopher that believed all people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- Genevan philosopher who wrote "A Discourse on the Arts and Sciences".
- Empress of Russia who came to power following a coup d'état that overthrew her husband and second cousin, Peter III.
- Scientific theory that the Earth is at the center of the Universe.
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge.
- method of thinking that has characterized the development of science.
21 Clues: Scientific theory that the Sun is at the center of the Universe. • Scientific theory that the Earth is at the center of the Universe. • belief in a supreme being who doesn't intervene within the universe. • Genevan philosopher who wrote "A Discourse on the Arts and Sciences". • method of thinking that has characterized the development of science. • ...
The Muslim World 2021-11-03
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- the religion of muslims
- word meaning "departure" or "migration"
- muslim place of worship
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler
- the traditional portion of Muslim law
- Ismaili Shia caliphate of the 10th to the 12th centuries
- islamic pilgrimage to Mecca
- system of islamic law
- member of a Muslim dynasty that ruled the Islamic world
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- ones who rejected the luxurious life of the Umayyads
- follower of Islam
- Library of Baghdad
- was the Muslim area in the Iberian Peninsula
- meaning the god in arabic
- political leader and founder of Islam
- 10 Percent of the worlds Muslims
- 90 percent of the worlds Muslims
- art of beautiful writing
- a member of the Abbasid dynasty
- religious text of Islam
20 Clues: follower of Islam • Library of Baghdad • system of islamic law • the religion of muslims • muslim place of worship • religious text of Islam • art of beautiful writing • meaning the god in arabic • islamic pilgrimage to Mecca • a member of the Abbasid dynasty • 10 Percent of the worlds Muslims • 90 percent of the worlds Muslims • political leader and founder of Islam • ...
"The Muslim World" 2021-11-03
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- holy book
- monotheistic religion
- Ali and his descendants are the rightful successors to Muhammads
- a corpus of legislation guiding the lives of Muslims who follow the Islamic religion
- God
- the first four caliphs are the rightful successors to Muhammad
- a center of learning
- Islamic place of worship
- a dynasty that ruled Muslim Empire
- a supreme political and religious leader
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- follower of Islam
- a dynasty that ruled Mulsim Empire (A.D)
- Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Yathrib
- Muslim-ruled region that's now Spain
- the art of beautiful handwriting
- a group of people who follow the life and teachings of Muhammad
- a member of a Muslim Dynasty that's traced Muhammads daughter
- the chosen one
- a pilgrimage to Mecca
- Muslims who seek direct contact with God
20 Clues: God • holy book • the chosen one • follower of Islam • a center of learning • monotheistic religion • a pilgrimage to Mecca • Islamic place of worship • the art of beautiful handwriting • a dynasty that ruled Muslim Empire • Muslim-ruled region that's now Spain • a dynasty that ruled Mulsim Empire (A.D) • Muslims who seek direct contact with God • ...
"The Muslim World" 2021-11-04
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- Islam is a _______ religion
- the place all people who practice Islam must visit once in their lives
- model of living
- dynasty that ruled the Muslim empire from 750 AD to 1258 AD
- money given to the poor
- god of Islam
- the part of Islam that acknowledges the four caliphs as the successors of Muhammad
- the event in which Muhammad and his followers went from Mecca to Medina
- the messenger of Allah
- the part of Islam who acknowledge the successors of Muhammad being Ali's descendants
- the religion ruled by Allah
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- public place of worship
- the name of those who practice Islam
- the name of the angel who spoke to the prophet
- official language of the Muslims
- form of writing
- the name of the chapters in the Qur'an
- the Five ______ every Muslim must follow
- the holy month of fasting
- pilgrimage to Mecca
20 Clues: god of Islam • model of living • form of writing • pilgrimage to Mecca • the messenger of Allah • public place of worship • money given to the poor • the holy month of fasting • Islam is a _______ religion • the religion ruled by Allah • official language of the Muslims • the name of those who practice Islam • the name of the chapters in the Qur'an • ...
¨The Muslim World¨ 2021-11-04
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- ¨God¨
- Type of art
- one of the major parts of islamic ornaments
- member of a dynasty that ruled Northern Africa,Egypt,and Syria
- seeks good through mythical means
- A group of people who believe that the most wise follower should represent.
- city
- an instrument used to make astronomical measurements
- Muslim ruled area
- A group of people who believe that a direct descendant should represent.
- decorative handwriting
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- model o the celestial globe
- First Muslim dynasty.
- Faith,prayer,Alms,fasting,and pilgrimage are all beliefs in the...?
- People who follow islamic believes
- believes in only one god
- A member of the Abbasid dynasty
- also known as the Grand Library of Baghdad
- the holy book
- Title meaning successor or deputy.
20 Clues: city • ¨God¨ • Type of art • the holy book • Muslim ruled area • First Muslim dynasty. • decorative handwriting • believes in only one god • model o the celestial globe • A member of the Abbasid dynasty • seeks good through mythical means • People who follow islamic believes • Title meaning successor or deputy. • also known as the Grand Library of Baghdad • ...
The Muslim World 2021-11-04
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- placed at high value by Muslims
- leading city and center of Islamic learning before Baghdad
- the "party" of Ali
- the first caliph
- fourth and lowest social class of the Muslim society
- was at one time a bridge among Africa, Asia, and Europe
- library, academy, and translation center in Baghdad
- meaning successor of deputy
- caliphate that lived lavishly
- Muslims couldn't draw people so they did
- center of Muslim culture in Cordoba
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- book written by Ibn al-Haytham
- once called Yathrib
- third social class of Muslim society
- moved the capital in 762
- Muslim governing body of law
- earliest surviving Islam monument
- rejected luxury and pursued a spiritual path
- revealed the truth to Muhammad
- letters of credit
- spoke to Muhammad at age 40
- the holy month of fasting
22 Clues: the first caliph • letters of credit • the "party" of Ali • once called Yathrib • moved the capital in 762 • the holy month of fasting • meaning successor of deputy • spoke to Muhammad at age 40 • Muslim governing body of law • caliphate that lived lavishly • book written by Ibn al-Haytham • revealed the truth to Muhammad • placed at high value by Muslims • ...
World Geography Puzzle 2021-07-23
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- line measures north to south from the equator
- body of water south of Texas
- line that divides the earth in half-north/south
- largest lake
- line measures east to west from Prime Meridian
- largest country
- longest mountains
- city on two continents (Europe/Asia)
- longest river
- most people live on this hemisphere
- humans began here (Cradle of humankind)
- smallest continent
- largest canyon
- largest continent
- driest desert
- line that divide earth - east/west
- river that separates Texas from Mexico
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- continents move apart as fast as this grows
- 7.7 billion people live in the world
- highest mountain peak
- most popular tourist attraction
- half of the earth
- oldest country
- largest island
- largest desert
- Canada and the US have this longest
- largest ocean
- largest active volcano
- country with most people in prison
- most populated country
- smallest country
- country with no lakes or rivers
- continent in four hemispheres
- continents were together
- hottest desert in the worl
- coldest ocean
- wealthiest continent
- largest city
38 Clues: largest lake • largest city • largest ocean • longest river • coldest ocean • driest desert • oldest country • largest island • largest desert • largest canyon • largest country • smallest country • half of the earth • longest mountains • largest continent • smallest continent • wealthiest continent • highest mountain peak • largest active volcano • most populated country • continents were together • ...
World War 1 2021-11-09
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- Submarine; Germanys were the largest and most advanced
- Austria-Hungary makes demands on Serbia for retribution
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Massive arms buildup late 1800s/early 1900s in Europe
- Leader of Turkey during WW1
- Britain, France Russia, USA
- Originally used for bombing; blimp
- Leader of US during WW1
- Slow and hard to maneuver, first were tough and could cause heavy damage.
- Gas attacked lungs
- Air aces, Eddie Rickenbacker
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey
- Treaties to defend one another in event of war- “Balance of power”
- Austria declares war on Serbia
- Air to ground combat
- Originally used for recon, later used as weapons
- Weapon that sprays burning fuels, used in trenches
- Deep ditches to defend their positions; stretched 400-500 miles; cold, wet, and dirty
- “The Great War” or “War to End All Wars”
- Leader of Britain during WW1
- Used to protect face against poison gas in WW1
- Gas that blistered inside and out
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- Won WW1
- Used in trenches and airplanes; greatly improved during WW1, cooling was an issue though
- Leader of Germany during WW1
- Leader of France during WW1
- Leader of Russia during WW1
- Changed the way war was fought
- These children were born with slightly yellow skin because their mothers exposure to dangerous chemicals in factories during WW1
- Leader of Austria-Hungary during WW1
- Belief that your own country is better than all others.
- Also gas that attacked lungs
- Germany declares war on Serbia
- Small bomb thrown by hand
- Archduke of Austro-Hungarian Empire, assassinated June 28, 1914
- Used to propel bombs in enemy trenches; first gunpowder weapon, could hit targets out of sight or protected by terrain or defences
- U.S. enters the war
- International war where all of a country's resources are used to destroy another country
- 12 million of these were sent to the frontline every week
- Air to Air combat
40 Clues: Won WW1 • Air to Air combat • Gas attacked lungs • U.S. enters the war • Air to ground combat • Leader of US during WW1 • Small bomb thrown by hand • Leader of France during WW1 • Leader of Russia during WW1 • Leader of Turkey during WW1 • Britain, France Russia, USA • Leader of Germany during WW1 • Air aces, Eddie Rickenbacker • Also gas that attacked lungs • Leader of Britain during WW1 • ...
World War 2 2021-11-17
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- president at the start of WW2
- place the Nuremberg trials happened
- holiday soldiers were told they'd be back by in operation market garden
- the strategy of taking over one island at a time before getting to Japan
- president towards the end of WW2
- person known for his use of tanks in WW2
- project that led to the making and development of nukes
- executive order that forced Japanese Americans to move to camps
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- the most famous african american pilots during WW2
- dictator of germany
- happened june 6th, 1944
- estimated amount of jews killed in WW2
- formed at the yalta conference
- first place that was attacked
- around the amount of americans that served in WW2
- the second japanese city that was nuked
- city in England that was bombed during WW2
- the first japanese city that was nuked
- only battle were the U.S. casualty count passed the Japanese
- hitler's soldiers
20 Clues: hitler's soldiers • dictator of germany • happened june 6th, 1944 • president at the start of WW2 • first place that was attacked • formed at the yalta conference • president towards the end of WW2 • place the Nuremberg trials happened • estimated amount of jews killed in WW2 • the first japanese city that was nuked • the second japanese city that was nuked • ...
Major World Religions 2021-11-22
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- An object or image that stands for or represents a more complicated idea.
- The Christian book is known as the ________.
- A symbol of Christianity, representing Jesus' crucifixion.
- The Star of _______ is a symbol representing a king who ruled Israel around 1000 BC.
- ___________ pray five times a day facing toward Mecca, their Holy City.
- Monks live in a _________________.
- The holy book of Islam.
- The most sacred sound of Hinduism, because it is believed to hold all other sounds.
- The founder of Buddhism was called ___________, which means "enlightened one".
- The first monotheistic faith.
- Buddhism was founded by Siddhartha ________ sometime in the 6th Century BC/BCE.
- A country that officially became a Jewish state in 1948.
- an organized system of beliefs and practices
- Both Buddhism and Hinduism began in the area now known as the country of ___________.
- The Buddha called his insight into the nature of suffering the ________ ________ _________.
- According to Buddha, the only way to end ____________ was to follow the Noble Eightfold Path.
- The four oldest, sacred texts of Hinduism.
- The prophet and founder of Islam.
- A journey taken by a religion's followers to prove and celebrate their beliefs.
- The prophet or "father" of the Jewish religion.
- According to the page R61 chart,
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- Jesus' students or followers were also called ____________.
- Christianity is based on the life and teachings of ___________.
- Another word meaning "enlightenment".
- The supreme being of Hinduism.
- In Buddhism, these people spend their entire lives on the teachings of Buddha.
- has the __________ number of followers.
- A Jewish place of worship.
- The process of emptying the mind of thought.
- The holy book of the Jewish faith, also known as the Old Testament.
- According to the page R61 chart, Judaism has the ___________ number of followers.
- Another word for gods.
- belief in many gods
- Christians see Jesus as the ______ ____ _______.
- belief in one god
- A religious place of worship, especially in the Hindu and Buddhist religions.
- Faith, prayer, charity, fasting and a pilgrimage make up the Five __________ of Islam.
- A person who is believed to be linked directly to a god or gods and can share his/her/their teachings.
- Buddha found his wisdom and enlightenment while sitting under this type of tree.
- A place where Christians gather for religious ceremonies.
- The word for God in the Islamic faith.
- In Buddhism, the circle of ___________ represents the means to ending the cycle of births and deaths.
- A Jewish leader or teacher.
- Followers of this youngest religion are known as Muslims.
- Christianity first spread during 1 AD/CE in the __________ Empire.
45 Clues: belief in one god • belief in many gods • Another word for gods. • The holy book of Islam. • A Jewish place of worship. • A Jewish leader or teacher. • The first monotheistic faith. • The supreme being of Hinduism. • According to the page R61 chart, • The prophet and founder of Islam. • Monks live in a _________________. • Another word meaning "enlightenment". • ...
"The Muslim World" 2021-11-08
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- the "_____" of allah
- house of worship to islam
- art of beautiful writing
- Yathribs new name
- submission to the will of allah
- a supreme political and religious leader
- a body of law governing the lives of muslims
- the power that was obtained bt a family
- believe that Muslims should follow the sunnah
- the annual Islamic pilgrimage to mecca
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- the duties carried out by muslims
- founder of islam
- a decent of Muhammads daughter
- Muslim god
- the system that regulates muslim life
- the powerful group that took over an empire
- one who submitted
- Muslims holy book
- a muslim ruled region in what now is spain
- a muslim who seeks to achieve contact with god
20 Clues: Muslim god • founder of islam • Yathribs new name • one who submitted • Muslims holy book • the "_____" of allah • art of beautiful writing • house of worship to islam • a decent of Muhammads daughter • submission to the will of allah • the duties carried out by muslims • the system that regulates muslim life • the annual Islamic pilgrimage to mecca • ...
"The Muslim World" 2021-11-08
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- muslim
- the duties carried out by muslims
- one who submitted
- a muslim ruled region in what now is spain
- a supreme political and religious leader
- the annual Islamic pilgrimage to mecca
- a body of law governing the lives of muslims
- house of worship to islam
- the powerful group that took over an empire
- a decent of Muhammads daughter
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- art of beautiful writing
- a muslim who seeks to achieve contact with god
- the system that regulates the life of muslims
- Yathribs new name
- the power that was obtained bt a family
- believe that Muslims should follow the sunnah
- submission to the will of allah
- the "_____" of allah
- founder of islam
- Muslims holy book
20 Clues: muslim • founder of islam • Yathribs new name • one who submitted • Muslims holy book • the "_____" of allah • art of beautiful writing • house of worship to islam • a decent of Muhammads daughter • submission to the will of allah • the duties carried out by muslims • the annual Islamic pilgrimage to mecca • the power that was obtained bt a family • ...
"The Muslim World" 2021-11-08
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- muslim god
- the duties carried out by muslims
- one who submitted
- a muslim ruled region in what now is spain
- a supreme political and religious leader
- the annual Islamic pilgrimage to mecca
- a body of law governing the lives of muslims
- house of worship to islam
- the powerful group that took over an empire
- a decent of Muhammads daughter
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- art of beautiful writing
- a muslim who seeks to achieve contact with god
- the system that regulates muslim life
- Yathribs new name
- the power that was obtained bt a family
- believe that Muslims should follow the sunnah
- submission to the will of allah
- the "_____" of allah
- founder of islam
- Muslims holy book
20 Clues: muslim god • founder of islam • Yathribs new name • one who submitted • Muslims holy book • the "_____" of allah • art of beautiful writing • house of worship to islam • a decent of Muhammads daughter • submission to the will of allah • the duties carried out by muslims • the system that regulates muslim life • the annual Islamic pilgrimage to mecca • ...
"The Muslim World" 2021-11-08
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- pilgrimage to Mecca
- the group who resisted the rule of the Umayyads
- an Islamic place of worship
- art of beautiful handwriting
- members of a caliph's dynasty
- group that pursued a life of poverty and devotion
- migration from Mecca to Yathrib
- Islamic practice based on Muhammad's words
- founder of Islam religion
- place where Berber armies formed a great Muslim state
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- the caliphate formed by Shi'a Muslims
- place scholars worked in to translate texts
- the guidance of the Qur'an and Sunna
- the holy book of the Muslims
- the first Muslim dynasty based in Damascus
- the God in Islam
- the title meaning "successor"
- "submission to the will of Allah"
- followers of Muhammad's example
- follower of Islam
20 Clues: the God in Islam • follower of Islam • pilgrimage to Mecca • founder of Islam religion • an Islamic place of worship • the holy book of the Muslims • art of beautiful handwriting • the title meaning "successor" • members of a caliph's dynasty • followers of Muhammad's example • migration from Mecca to Yathrib • "submission to the will of Allah" • the guidance of the Qur'an and Sunna • ...
World War I 2021-12-09
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- Plane with two sets of wings.
- Ability of a country to prepare their army for war.
- Anything used to help war effort.
- Kills needed to become an ace.
- German promise to stop unrestricted submarine warfare.
- The German ace’s kill score.
- The assassin who helped start the war.
- Building up and having a large army.
- Provides lit for planes.
- Two planes trying to kill each other in the air.
- How many years did the war last?
- The Germans had the _________ plan.
- British passenger ship sunk by German U-boats.
- What country did the assassination take place in?
- When did the war end?
- Plane with three sets of wings.
- Provides thrust for planes.
- News that makes your country look good and your enemy’s bad.
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- A gas that destroyed the lungs capability to breathe in oxygen.
- A giant cannon the Germans had.
- Countries would form systems of _________.
- Plane with one set of wings.
- The highest scoring German ace.
- The process of trying to take over other countries to gain an empire.
- Germany went through this country to get to France.
- This army would be one of the last to mobilize.
- War between France, Britain and Germany quickly developed into ______ _______.
- The feeling that your country is better than other countries.
- This country was in the mountains, so the Germans couldn’t travel through them.
- This man was assassinated and led to the start of the war.
- A yellow colored gas that chemically burns the skin.
- German Submarines.
- What was his title?
- The British nickname for the Germans.
- When did the war start?
- German blimps.
- The Germans had a problem because they were stuck in the ______.
- Tanks on the back with flammable liquid.
- The space between trenches was called this.
- The nickname for the highest scoring German ace.
40 Clues: German blimps. • German Submarines. • What was his title? • When did the war end? • When did the war start? • Provides lit for planes. • Provides thrust for planes. • Plane with one set of wings. • The German ace’s kill score. • Plane with two sets of wings. • Kills needed to become an ace. • A giant cannon the Germans had. • The highest scoring German ace. • ...
World History Project 2022-01-22
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- What the Chinese used to count.
- The dynasty that succeeded Alexander the Great.
- Octavius's great-grand-uncle.
- Had Jerusalem before David captured it.
- The home of the Minoans; an island in Greece.
- Farmers conquered by Spartans.
- The number of emperors that ruled Rome from 234-284 A.D.
- Cyrus's son's name
- Is remembered for the Illiad and the Odyssey.
- The dynasty that made the Great Wall of China.
- The first ruler of Athens.
- A Chinese ancient medical textbook.
- Jewish rednecks.
- The "bible" of Ahura-Mazda with hymns or gathas.
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- The Aryan symbol of good luck.
- God cursed him.
- the name of the book that has Buddha sayings.
- took his family to Moab to save them from drought
- This word is mentioned 162 times in the Bible.
- The main theme of Philippians.
- Used to make mirrors.
- Worte the epic Aeneid.
- Calvin believed this language should be used in churches.
- Our lord and savior
- The city in which the papal headquarters were.
- Emphasized holy lifestyle.
- Another name for Indo-europen tribes.
- The process of selling church offices to the highest bidder.
- Spoken in the Middle East until after Jesus's birth.
- is the only country whose religion did not fade into obscurity
- Where Paul went and was blinded on the way.
- The emperor that first called a census.
32 Clues: God cursed him. • Jewish rednecks. • Cyrus's son's name • Our lord and savior • Used to make mirrors. • Worte the epic Aeneid. • Emphasized holy lifestyle. • The first ruler of Athens. • Octavius's great-grand-uncle. • The Aryan symbol of good luck. • The main theme of Philippians. • Farmers conquered by Spartans. • What the Chinese used to count. • A Chinese ancient medical textbook. • ...
Orlando World Center 2022-02-23
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- Our hotel manager is ______ Cesario
- Our General Manager's Last Name
- Our golf course
- The company's founders are JW and ______ Marriott
- "How are you doing?"
- Put _____ First
- The name of our new meeting space
- How many holes on our golf course
- This tower in our hotel has 19 floors
- Associates in our brand are called _____.
- Check the ______ daily to know hotel details for the day
- Marriott's Reward Program
- Our brand core values are Thoughtful, Dynamic, and ____________.
- When we all do the _____, we keep the hotel clean and beautiful
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- The new waterpark
- The associate cafeteria is called ______.
- The year this hotel opened
- WIG stands for Wildly Important ________
- Our CEO's name is ______ Capuano
- In 2016, this brand was acquired by Marriott
- Our Speakeasy
- Employee HR portal
22 Clues: Our Speakeasy • Our golf course • Put _____ First • The new waterpark • Employee HR portal • "How are you doing?" • Marriott's Reward Program • The year this hotel opened • Our General Manager's Last Name • Our CEO's name is ______ Capuano • The name of our new meeting space • How many holes on our golf course • Our hotel manager is ______ Cesario • This tower in our hotel has 19 floors • ...
World Events 306 2022-02-28
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- A weather condition or a delightful Disney movie.
- You might see this in a news paper.
- Red, White and blue.
- Can do severe damage to cars.
- When Mrs. Sanchez is forced to watch a scary movie she tends to be...
- I force my adult children to still do this on Easter.
- Call crime stoppers to make a....
- Very, very light rain.
- Leylah ALWAYS has one.
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- Having just happened.
- When you ask Mrs. Sanchez why you should study your vocabulary words she says because it is...
- Rango had to deal with this.
- Cloudy with a chance of meatballs.
- Celebrated between December 26th through Jan. 1st.
- The first day of this is on June 21st.
- Stranger....
- If you commit a crime make sure there are none of these around.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains.
- Snap chat has this.
- Give facts or to tell.
20 Clues: Stranger.... • Snap chat has this. • Red, White and blue. • Having just happened. • Very, very light rain. • Give facts or to tell. • Leylah ALWAYS has one. • Rango had to deal with this. • Can do severe damage to cars. • Call crime stoppers to make a.... • Cloudy with a chance of meatballs. • You might see this in a news paper. • The first day of this is on June 21st. • ...
Major World Religions 2022-03-02
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- in Hinduism, the sum of one’s good and bad actions during life
- Islam, Judaism, and Christianity started there
- belief in many gods
- building where Muslims pray
- the first monotheistic religion
- Buddhism & Hinduism started there
- belief in one god
- this religion does not have specific gods
- code of conduct in Buddhism
- founder of Islam
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- in Hinduism, if you do not follow this, you will have bad karma
- sacred text of Hinduism
- there is no known founder of this belief system
- moral code of Christianity & Judaism
- the belief that the soul is reborn in another life
- holy book of Judaism
- this religion has the most followers
- holy book of Islam
- Muslim term for God
- collection of Muhammed's word that provide Muslims guidance of how to live
- building where Christians pray
- founder of Judaism
22 Clues: founder of Islam • belief in one god • holy book of Islam • founder of Judaism • belief in many gods • Muslim term for God • holy book of Judaism • sacred text of Hinduism • building where Muslims pray • code of conduct in Buddhism • building where Christians pray • the first monotheistic religion • Buddhism & Hinduism started there • moral code of Christianity & Judaism • ...
Major World Religions 2022-03-02
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- this religion does not have specific gods
- holy book of Judaism
- collection of Muhammed's word that provide Muslims guidance of how to live
- founder of Islam
- moral code of Christianity & Judaism
- code of conduct in Buddhism
- sacred text of Hinduism
- this religion has the most followers
- the belief that the soul is reborn in another life
- belief in many gods
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- founder of Judaism
- the first monotheistic religion
- building where Christians pray
- building where Muslims pray
- Islam, Judaism, and Christianity started there
- Muslim term for God
- there is no known founder of this belief system
- Buddhism & Hinduism started there
- holy book of Islam
- belief in one god
20 Clues: founder of Islam • belief in one god • founder of Judaism • holy book of Islam • Muslim term for God • belief in many gods • holy book of Judaism • sacred text of Hinduism • building where Muslims pray • code of conduct in Buddhism • building where Christians pray • the first monotheistic religion • Buddhism & Hinduism started there • moral code of Christianity & Judaism • ...
World Geography + extra 2022-03-04
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- things that encourage people to immigrate to an area
- can't fly
- the movement of non-native people into a place to settle there
- a fish that is a blob
- half human and half fish
- a place where people with color were not allowed to live
- hit a deer with bluberry aka her car
- to leave one country or region to settle in another; or to migrate away from one's native place
- a person who is forced to leave their homeland to avoid crime, war, disease, famine, or persecution
- laws that restrict or allow migration of certain groups into a country
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- albino
- human migration flows in which the movers have no choice but to relocate
- a change in residence that is intended to be permanent
- just do it
- a person who seeks to remain in an area for fear of returning to their homeland
- bakes delicious treats
- things that encourage people to emigrant from an area
- the class sheep
- is very pale like a vampire
- a water animal that has a horn
20 Clues: albino • can't fly • just do it • the class sheep • a fish that is a blob • bakes delicious treats • half human and half fish • is very pale like a vampire • a water animal that has a horn • hit a deer with bluberry aka her car • things that encourage people to immigrate to an area • things that encourage people to emigrant from an area • ...
World Geography + extra 2022-03-04
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- things that encourage people to immigrate to an area
- can't fly
- the movement of non-native people into a place to settle there
- a fish that is a blob
- half human and half fish
- a place where people with color were not allowed to live
- hit a deer with bluberry aka her car
- to leave one country or region to settle in another; or to migrate away from one's native place
- a person who is forced to leave their homeland to avoid crime, war, disease, famine, or persecution
- laws that restrict or allow migration of certain groups into a country
Down
- albino
- human migration flows in which the movers have no choice but to relocate
- a change in residence that is intended to be permanent
- just do it
- a person who seeks to remain in an area for fear of returning to their homeland
- bakes delicious treats
- things that encourage people to emigrant from an area
- the class sheep
- is very pale like a vampire
- a water animal that has a horn
20 Clues: albino • can't fly • just do it • the class sheep • a fish that is a blob • bakes delicious treats • half human and half fish • is very pale like a vampire • a water animal that has a horn • hit a deer with bluberry aka her car • things that encourage people to immigrate to an area • things that encourage people to emigrant from an area • ...
world g 3rd 2022-03-04
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- which they said was given by heaven the highest force of nature
- a therapy that uses needles to cure sickness and stop the pain
- unchanging not likely to give way
- setting a person or thing apart.
- vast areas of grasslands called
- free from, not subject to.
- used for trade or other business
- a payment from conquered people or to a more
- the ship of japan emperor
- holds more than three fifths of the country's population.
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- or able to grow crops most of this arable settle land is in eastern china
- groups of families with a common ancestors that were part of lager tribes
- is a base on the worshipgion called shinto
- pottery the jomon migrated to japan some 11000 years ago
- philosophy of following the dao
- service is a system of government employees mainly selected or their ability.
- country
- by a variety of spirits
- a long wall that runs east and west along China's northern border.
- a strong leader and a strong legal system
- a series of trade routes that crossed asia and connected
21 Clues: country • by a variety of spirits • the ship of japan emperor • free from, not subject to. • philosophy of following the dao • vast areas of grasslands called • setting a person or thing apart. • used for trade or other business • unchanging not likely to give way • a strong leader and a strong legal system • is a base on the worshipgion called shinto • ...
World War ll 2022-02-25
Across
- Allied landings on the beaches of Normandy.
- Laid out President Wilson’s plan for the world after World War I.
- American, French, British and Russian forces invade Germany.
- Battle where the US destroyed several Japanese aircraft carriers.
- Genocide of the Jewish people.
- Fear of communism.
- Heavy bombings in British cities.
- of Britain To prevent German invasion of Britain.
- where thousands of Jews where killed.
- Surprise attack by the Japanese Navy upon the United States.
- Suicide pilots.
- Dictator of germany.
Down
- Person who sells illegal goods.
- Hitler’s last attack on American and allied forces.
- 1st African American Navy cross.
- Camps for the japanese during ww2
- The strategy of capturing some islands and going around others.
- Illegal bar to purchase alcohol.
- President during the great depression.
- The USA, British Empire and their helpers.
20 Clues: Suicide pilots. • Fear of communism. • Dictator of germany. • Genocide of the Jewish people. • Person who sells illegal goods. • 1st African American Navy cross. • Illegal bar to purchase alcohol. • Camps for the japanese during ww2 • Heavy bombings in British cities. • where thousands of Jews where killed. • President during the great depression. • ...
World War ll 2022-02-25
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- Camps for the japanese during ww2
- The USA, British Empire and their helpers.
- 1st African American Navy cross.
- Fear of communism.
- Illegal bar to purchase alcohol.
- Dictator of germany.
- President during the great depression.
- The strategy of capturing some islands and going around others.
- Surprise attack by the Japanese Navy upon the United States.
- Battle where the US destroyed several Japanese aircraft carriers.
- where thousands of Jews where killed.
- To prevent German invasion of Britain.
Down
- Hitler’s last attack on American and allied forces.
- Suicide pilots.
- Laid out President Wilson’s plan for the world after World War I.
- Person who sells illegal goods.
- American, French, British and Russian forces invade Germany.
- Genocide of the Jewish people.
- Allied landings on the beaches of Normandy.
- Heavy bombings in British cities.
20 Clues: Suicide pilots. • Fear of communism. • Dictator of germany. • Genocide of the Jewish people. • Person who sells illegal goods. • 1st African American Navy cross. • Illegal bar to purchase alcohol. • Camps for the japanese during ww2 • Heavy bombings in British cities. • President during the great depression. • where thousands of Jews where killed. • ...
World War II 2022-03-01
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- absolute power political leader
- end of war with Japan
- Britain, France, USA, USSR, Canada
- troops land on beaches in Northern France to retake Europe
- conquest or use of force to take over a territory
- Germany, Japan, Italy
- bombing by the German airforce in 1940
- Allies send a message to Japan that they should surrender or be destroyed
- prison camp used in the Holocaust
- end of war with Germany
- fight in December 1944
- Atomic Bomb
- restricted Jews in Germany
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- Stalin and Hitler agree to not fight before World War II
- caused the start of World War II for the US
- prejudice against Jews
- central control of private business with a dictator and nationalism
- international government agency created after war
- allowed Hitler to break the Treaty of Versailles
- extermination of millions of Jews, Roma, Slavs, and others during World War II
- lightening war
- destroy an entire group of people
22 Clues: Atomic Bomb • lightening war • end of war with Japan • Germany, Japan, Italy • prejudice against Jews • fight in December 1944 • end of war with Germany • restricted Jews in Germany • absolute power political leader • prison camp used in the Holocaust • destroy an entire group of people • Britain, France, USA, USSR, Canada • bombing by the German airforce in 1940 • ...
world war 2 2022-03-10
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- genocide of european jews
- samurai warrior
- cultural icon of wwII
- major naval battle in pacific
- waterway in egypt
- forcible transfer by japanese army
- japanese attack on the military
- German soilders
- battle in the pacific against the japanese
- systematic separation of people
- four treaties for treatment in the war
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- plan for genocide
- an independent agency
- battle in eastern front of the world
- geographic region of russia china and asia
- second battle of ww2 near egypt
- socialist state in euraisia
- air battle for britain
- ant act to promote the defense of the usa
- battle with the marine corps
- dictator of germany
- military pilots
- the day the land was brought together
23 Clues: samurai warrior • German soilders • military pilots • plan for genocide • waterway in egypt • dictator of germany • an independent agency • cultural icon of wwII • air battle for britain • genocide of european jews • socialist state in euraisia • battle with the marine corps • major naval battle in pacific • second battle of ww2 near egypt • japanese attack on the military • ...
World War I 2021-06-03
Across
- He was the German chancellor during WW1; he favored war
- This battle was the first use of chemical weapons
- The leader of Great Britain during WW1
- The name for the powers who fought against the Central Powers
- These were developed in WW1 to supply blood
- This involved digging, barbed wire, and "no mans land"
- He was the political leader of France during WW1 but not president
- This man was NOT one of the leaders who were known collectively as the "Big Four" at the Peace Meeting following WW1
- The cease fire which occurred between German&French troops in the Western trench was known as the…Truce of 1914
- This country was a member of the Triple Alliance
- The top German commander during WW1 who was inspirational at the Battle of Tannenberg
- This sparked the invention of plastic surgery
- Leader of Italy during WW1
- This is the 6th deadliest conflict in world history
- He was the king of Germany during WW1
- The type of warfare resulted in the use of masks by foot soldiers
- This was the longest battle of WWI
- This was an attempt by Germany to bring Mexico into the war
- This country was one of the members of the Triple Entente
- He was the commander of the American troops in Europe during WW1
- This is what the German fleet of ships was known as
- This person assassinated the Archduke Francis Ferdinand
- This country was NOT a member of the Triple Entente
- This was the only major naval engagement of WW1
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- He was the top French commander during WW1
- He was the British general of British troops in France during WW1
- a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded.
- This man was Austria's foreign minister and was known to be a war hawk
- This man's death set off a chain reaction which ultimately led to the outbreak of WW1
- These were used to drop bombs on the enemy as well as find out the enemy's position
- The sinking of this ship by Germany brought the US closer to entering WWI
- This man was the most successful fighter of WW; known as Red Baron
- This ended the war between Russia and the Central Powers
- This country was the first to introduce daylight saving time to save energy during WW1
- The German plan of totally destroying French forces by outflanking them was called the…plan
- What did male tanks have that female tanks didn't
- This battle witnessed the first use of the modern tank
- The name given to Great Britain's navy
- The approximate amount of civilian and soldier casualties in WW1
- The number of empires that collapsed after WW1
- The president of France during WWI
- American President during WW1
- What did female tanks have that male tanks didn't
- This called for the right of self-determination by countries and also for the formation of the League of Nations
- The Battle of…was the last "open" battle of the Western Front
- The age of the youngest British soldier during WW1
46 Clues: Leader of Italy during WW1 • American President during WW1 • The president of France during WWI • This was the longest battle of WWI • He was the king of Germany during WW1 • The leader of Great Britain during WW1 • The name given to Great Britain's navy • He was the top French commander during WW1 • These were developed in WW1 to supply blood • ...
World War I 2021-06-03
Across
- The cease fire which occurred between German&French troops in the Western trench was known as the…Truce of 1914
- This was an attempt by Germany to bring Mexico into the war
- The president of France during WWI
- This sparked the invention of plastic surgery
- American President during WW1
- The name for the powers who fought against the Central Powers
- This country was a member of the Triple Alliance
- These were developed in WW1 to supply blood
- The type of warfare resulted in the use of masks by foot soldiers
- Leader of Italy during WW1
- This is the 6th deadliest conflict in world history
- He was the British general of British troops in France during WW1
- This person assassinated the Archduke Francis Ferdinand
- What did female tanks have that male tanks didn't
- What did male tanks have that female tanks didn't
- This country was one of the members of the Triple Entente
- The top German commander during WW1 who was inspirational at the Battle of Tannenberg
- This ended the war between Russia and the Central Powers
- This was the longest battle of WWI
- This battle witnessed the first use of the modern tank
- The name given to Great Britain's navy
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- This man's death set off a chain reaction which ultimately led to the outbreak of WW1
- This battle was the first use of chemical weapons
- The approximate amount of civilian and soldier casualties in WW1
- These were used to drop bombs on the enemy as well as find out the enemy's position
- The age of the youngest British soldier during WW1
- He was the commander of the American troops in Europe during WW1
- The number of empires that collapsed after WW1
- This man was the most successful fighter of WW; known as Red Baron
- The sinking of this ship by Germany brought the US closer to entering WWI
- This man was NOT one of the leaders who were known collectively as the "Big Four" at the Peace Meeting following WW1
- a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded.
- This country was the first to introduce daylight saving time to save energy during WW1
- He was the top French commander during WW1
- This was the only major naval engagement of WW1
- The Battle of…was the last "open" battle of the Western Front
- He was the political leader of France during WW1 but not president
- This is what the German fleet of ships was known as
- This man was Austria's foreign minister and was known to be a war hawk
- This involved digging, barbed wire, and "no mans land"
- The German plan of totally destroying French forces by outflanking them was called the…plan
- This country was NOT a member of the Triple Entente
- The leader of Great Britain during WW1
- He was the king of Germany during WW1
- He was the German chancellor during WW1; he favored war
- This called for the right of self-determination by countries and also for the formation of the League of Nations
46 Clues: Leader of Italy during WW1 • American President during WW1 • The president of France during WWI • This was the longest battle of WWI • He was the king of Germany during WW1 • The leader of Great Britain during WW1 • The name given to Great Britain's navy • He was the top French commander during WW1 • These were developed in WW1 to supply blood • ...
world war 2 2021-06-26
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- August 6, 1945
- the name of Hitler's regime
- Hitler's last grasp at offense
- what city in the Uk was bombed during ww2
- Great Britain, United States, the Soviet Union, and France
- a full invasion of Japan
- which battle was to control the ocean right of Europe and Africa
- what battle took place on December 7,1941
- Albert Einstein alerted Roosevelt of the possibility of using an atom bomb in war.
- August,9,1945
- which Indian tribe were used as code talkers during ww2
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- between 1945 and 1949
- the leader of the Nazis
- one of the first major turning points of ww2
- what year did ww2 end
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- Hitler referred to the battle as the ultimate battle
- Which leaders of the Third Reich killed themselves before the Nuremberg trials
- what bad thing happened to the jews during ww2
- who was the prime minister of the UK during ww2
- Bombers positioned on the island
- which president was alive during WW2 and then died after ww2 was over
- what codename was for the bombing of two Japanese cities
- what operation name did they give the Normandy landings
- what year did ww2 start
- who was the premier of the Soviet Union during WW2
26 Clues: August,9,1945 • August 6, 1945 • between 1945 and 1949 • what year did ww2 end • what year did ww2 start • the leader of the Nazis • a full invasion of Japan • Germany, Italy, and Japan • the name of Hitler's regime • Hitler's last grasp at offense • Bombers positioned on the island • what city in the Uk was bombed during ww2 • what battle took place on December 7,1941 • ...
Our World Crossword 2021-07-28
Across
- Leon Kuwata's execution
- ORANGE JUICE
- Rin's favourite animal
- THIS SONG BY SUZANNE VEGA I CANT-
- number of katanas that Takemoto carries around with him
- why the killing stalking vibes against Valkyrie bro
- Fandom that Mori, Vermilion and Kaito originate from
- nickname given to Takemoto by Valkyrie
- c h a i r
- she's uh... unique...
- Rin's quirk name
- Takemoto simp with heterochromia
- month of Mori's birth
- 3 boiz of class 1A have united to form this group
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- seemingly average but just the most caring wholesome boyo
- Takemoto's favourite food
- Song by Backseat Vagabond which is practically Takemoto and Valkyrie in a nutshell
- Takemoto's phobia
- CHAD ALERT
- colour of Takemoto's favourite hoodie
- Hai's quote from the first day of UA which he said in UA lobby WHICH KAITO STOLE FROM HIM
- he's 6 feet under oh yeaaahhhhh
- angry little gremlin with guns
- OC with the quirk 'Blood Blade'
- bean
- ship name of our first OC ship
26 Clues: bean • c h a i r • CHAD ALERT • ORANGE JUICE • Rin's quirk name • Takemoto's phobia • she's uh... unique... • month of Mori's birth • Rin's favourite animal • Leon Kuwata's execution • Takemoto's favourite food • angry little gremlin with guns • ship name of our first OC ship • he's 6 feet under oh yeaaahhhhh • OC with the quirk 'Blood Blade' • Takemoto simp with heterochromia • ...
World War I 2021-12-13
Across
- How many years did the war last?
- German Submarines.
- What was his title?
- Plane with two sets of wings.
- A gas that destroyed the lungs capability to breathe in oxygen.
- Germany went through this country to get to France.
- The feeling that your country is better than other countries.
- needed to become an ace.
- Provides thrust for planes.
- What country did the assasination take place in?
- Provides lit for planes.
- Anything used to help war effort.
- This country was in the mountains, so the Germans couldn’t travel through them.
- The space between trenches was called this.
- The nickname for the highest scoring German ace.
- Plane with one set of wings.
- Two planes trying to kill each other in the air.
- The British nickname for the Germans.
- The process of trying to take over other countries to gain an empire.
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- When did the war start?
- German promise to stop unrestricted submarine warfare.
- This man was assassinated and led to the start of the war.
- The Germans had the _________ plan.
- British passenger ship sunk by German U-boats.
- Countries would form systems of _________.
- The German ace’s kill score.
- Tanks on the back with flammable liquid.
- A giant cannon the Germans had.
- The assassin who helped start the war.
- The Germans had a problem because they were stuck in the ______.
- When did the war end?
- Ability of a country to prepare their army for war.
- Plane with three sets of wings.
- German blimps.
- The highest scoring German ace.
- A yellow colored gas that chemically burns the skin.
- War between France, Britain and Germany quickly developed into ______ _______.
- News that makes your country look good and your enemy’s bad.
- Building up and having a large army.
- This army would be one of the last to mobilize.
40 Clues: German blimps. • German Submarines. • What was his title? • When did the war end? • When did the war start? • needed to become an ace. • Provides lit for planes. • Provides thrust for planes. • The German ace’s kill score. • Plane with one set of wings. • Plane with two sets of wings. • A giant cannon the Germans had. • Plane with three sets of wings. • The highest scoring German ace. • ...
World War One 2021-12-13
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- czar of Russia at the time
- the belief a country should have a strong military
- president at the time
- the treaty that messed up Germany
- area between trenches
- queen of england at the time
- german name for a blimp
- creating and empire with power
- France, Russia, U.K.
- Germany's idea to to win the war
- note asking to form an alliance with against U.S.
- makes you country look good
- killer of the Archduke
- german submarine
- where Franz Ferdinand was shot
- plane with 2 sets of wings
- Franz Ferdinand's title
- gas meant to destroy your lungs
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- planes fighting in the air
- first name of the red baron
- staying out of foreign affairs
- the country germany goes through to get to France
- plane with 3 sets of wings
- ability to get their country ready for war
- thinking your nation is the best
- communists
- last name of the highest amaerican scoring ace
- Germany, Austria/Hungary, and Ottoman Turks
- awarded the medal of honor
- yellow in color dangerous to the skin
- this country never joined the league of nations
- american passenger ship sunk by germans
- highest scoring ace
- giant german canon
- plane with one set of wings
- big machine with a mounted gun on tractor treads
- a gun that can shoot many round very fast
- american soldiers
- title of the leader of Germany
- month the war ended
40 Clues: communists • german submarine • american soldiers • giant german canon • highest scoring ace • month the war ended • France, Russia, U.K. • president at the time • area between trenches • killer of the Archduke • german name for a blimp • Franz Ferdinand's title • planes fighting in the air • czar of Russia at the time • plane with 3 sets of wings • awarded the medal of honor • ...
World War One 2021-12-21
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- the country where the archduke was from
- the title of the person who started it all
- a type of plane with three sets of wings
- the ism that starts about who goes to war in the name of the country
- a type of plane with two sets of wings
- the death count number caused by world war one
- the hour the war ended
- the style of warfare that was fought during world war one
- germans will stop unrestricted submarine warfare
- a ocean cruiser that contained u.s citizens
- new style of warfare involving chemicals
- the most famous ace of world war one
- thinking that your country(nation) is better than everyone else
- last name of the president of the US during world war one
- the name that Silva gave the war due to the royals being related
- the last name of the person who started it all, who got assassinated
- a disease that the soldiers could get in, involving feet
- offical treaty to end the war
- the most famous american ace
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- the taking over of another country in order to become a empire
- the name of the organization that the assassin
- the note sent by germany to mexico, eventually causing the US to go to war
- the group of countries including Germany
- the day the war offically ended
- the country where the majority of the war would be fought
- the ruler that made most of the royals fighting the war related
- peace agreement made by germany and russia
- the month the US entered world war one
- the month the war offically ended
- anything that could help the war effort
- the country the Germans invaded to get to french
- the name of the group that the United States joined
- the name of the plan that germany made
- the space between opposite sides trenches
- american soldiers were called this
- a type of plane with one set of wings
- where two armies collide of face each other
- the oceans between great britain and france was called this
- the ability of a country to get it's military ready for war
39 Clues: the hour the war ended • the most famous american ace • offical treaty to end the war • the day the war offically ended • the month the war offically ended • american soldiers were called this • the most famous ace of world war one • a type of plane with one set of wings • a type of plane with two sets of wings • the month the US entered world war one • ...
World Water Day 2022-04-01
20 Clues: melt • fowl • over • mark • less • shed • dish • back • tide • head • fire • flood • rians • salty • in the sea • water falls • resists water • you go down it • beneath the water • red fruit from inside
World War I 2022-04-04
Across
- The carrying of illegal possessions especially military equipment
- Biased or misleading information
- _______ warfare was war that involved fighting in trenches
- U.S. president during World War I
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Britain leader during WWI
- Britain, France, and Russia
- The treaty of ________ forced Germany to take blame for the war
- Woodrow Wilsons plan for peace
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- the Italian leader during WWI
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- A group of military travelling together is called _______
- The _____________ of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was a starting factor to World War I
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- The _________ telegram was a letter written by Germany that threatened the USA
- Having a strong military
- The French leader during WWI
- An agreement of peace between 2 or more countries
- Recruitment for military
- Naval submarines operated by Germany
20 Clues: Having a strong military • Recruitment for military • Britain leader during WWI • Britain, France, and Russia • The French leader during WWI • the Italian leader during WWI • Woodrow Wilsons plan for peace • Biased or misleading information • U.S. president during World War I • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • Naval submarines operated by Germany • ...
WWI World History 2022-04-19
Across
- plan to attack with bayonets through the forest
- preparing the military to fight
- Prior to World War I, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy created an alliance called the __
- president of the US during WWI
- area between the trenches
- Examples that World War I has not been _____ includes its anniversaries occurred during other wars, few movies have been produced, and few memorials have been built
- Prior to World War I, France, Russia, and Great Britain created an alliance called the ___
- building up the military
- German submarine
- reason armies were forced to use trench warfare
- people choosing their own government and borders based on culture
- countries taking over colonies
- war payments which force a country to accept blame for a war
- Name of the treaty that ended WWI and punished Germany
- Wilson's plan for peace
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- German plan to attack France through Belgium
- another name for the October Revolution in which the communists came to power in the Soviet Union.
- this was formed to provide members a chance to discuss problems before war was declared.
- instrument used to view over the top of trenches to prevent people from getting shot
- Led the Indian independence movement through a variety of non-violent protests like hunger strikes
- communist leader of the Bolsheviks
- reason dead bodies seemed to move in the trenches
- leader of the Chinese communist movement that helped his people escape on the Long March
- the man who assassinated Franz Ferdinand, thus sparking WWI
- reason trench warfare ended
- extreme patriotism
- The assassination of this man caused the start of WWI in Europe- NOT why the US joined
- the general that led the American forces in WWI
28 Clues: German submarine • extreme patriotism • Wilson's plan for peace • building up the military • area between the trenches • reason trench warfare ended • president of the US during WWI • countries taking over colonies • preparing the military to fight • communist leader of the Bolsheviks • German plan to attack France through Belgium • plan to attack with bayonets through the forest • ...
World War 1 2017-02-07
Across
- like todays flash bang was used disorient people with a bright light
- the first battle where the tank was used
- a metal wire invented in WW1 was placed all throughout No Man’s Land
- nations would enter into military alliances that would require their allies to enter into war on their side if attacked
- assassinated archduke of Austria-Hungary in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914
- a big ditch which was the last stop before men went into battle
- invented by the British before WW1, needed to be thrown
- the area between opposing sides trenches
- a love and devotion to the interest and culture of one’s nation
- large blimps that dropped multiple bombs
- used to disorient people by burning their eyes
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- the development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
- a yellow-brown gas that killed 181,000 (1%) of Britain’s army
- commonly used in pools but in concentrated gas form can kill
- the inventors of the tank in WW1
- an alliance that included Italy, Germany, and Austria-Hungary
- an alliance that included Britain, France, and Russia
- a policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political, and/or military rule over a weaker territory
- invented by the Germans included a long telescope
- is when two planes fought each other
20 Clues: the inventors of the tank in WW1 • is when two planes fought each other • the first battle where the tank was used • the area between opposing sides trenches • large blimps that dropped multiple bombs • used to disorient people by burning their eyes • invented by the Germans included a long telescope • an alliance that included Britain, France, and Russia • ...
World War 1 2017-03-12
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- A bomb thrown by hand or launched mechanically
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- A secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- The process of assembling troops and supplies for war
- The government controlled the banks and most industries under Communist control
- Councils composed of representatives from the workers and soldiers
- The name given to the line of trenches which stretched from the english channel across the battlefields of France and Belgium during WW1
- A ship that was sunk in World War 1 by German U-boats
- Large-caliber guns used in warfare on land
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- Strip of land between the trenches of opposing armies along the western front during WW1
- World War 1 military strategy of defending a position by fighting from the protection of deep ditches
- The murder of a monarch
- systems directed by government agencies
- A military draft
- One who loves and defends his or her country
- A rapid firing weapon
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause
- A war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued
- German submarines
- A law that requires people of a certain age to enlist in the military
20 Clues: A military draft • German submarines • A rapid firing weapon • The murder of a monarch • systems directed by government agencies • Large-caliber guns used in warfare on land • One who loves and defends his or her country • A bomb thrown by hand or launched mechanically • The process of assembling troops and supplies for war • ...
world war 1 2017-03-12
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- bonds U.S bonds sold during WW1 to raise money for loans to the Allies.
- teams of troops,ships,or equipment.
- The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary.
- belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interest.
- Alliance:A union or association between three powers or states.
- patrioticfeeling, principles, or efforts.
- Strip of land between the trenches of opposing armies along the western front during WW1.
- the U.S had less than 100 of them in WW1.
- System:A formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to anothers defense.
- German Submarines.
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- a policy of extending a countrys power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- guns A rapid firing weapon.
- the gathering of resources and preparation for war.
- information given to show something or someone in a based way.
- helmets a covering for a soldiers head.
- nickname for American troops in europe.
- During WW1 Woodrow Wilson.
- Powers:World War 1 alliance led by Austria-Hungary and Germany and later joined by Bulgaria and the Ottoman empire.
- Warfare:World War 1 military strategy of defending a position by fighting form the protection of deep ditches.
- a ship that was sink in World War 1 by German U-boats.
- war 1 a military conflict centered on Europe that began in the summer of 1914. The fighting ended in late 1918.
21 Clues: German Submarines. • During WW1 Woodrow Wilson. • teams of troops,ships,or equipment. • guns A rapid firing weapon. • nickname for American troops in europe. • patrioticfeeling, principles, or efforts. • the U.S had less than 100 of them in WW1. • The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary. • helmets a covering for a soldiers head. • ...
Brave New World 2017-03-13
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- / first letter of Greek
- / singing voice
- / third letter of Greek
- / situation
- / learning by hearing while asleep
- / tending to arouse excitement
- / musical instrument
- / continuing without pause
- / whale snot used in making perfume
- / tearfuk sentiment
- / operated by air or gas under pressure
- / unwilling
- / poor health
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- / revealing an exaggerated sense
- / highest point
- / severe self
- / doing constantly
- / the principles of right and wrong
- / expressing feelings of gratitude
- / large bedroom
- / fetid resinous gum
- / low humming sound
22 Clues: / situation • / unwilling • / severe self • / poor health • / highest point • / singing voice • / large bedroom • / doing constantly • / tearfuk sentiment • / low humming sound • / musical instrument • / fetid resinous gum • / first letter of Greek • / third letter of Greek • / continuing without pause • / tending to arouse excitement • / revealing an exaggerated sense • ...
World War 2 2017-04-06
Across
- Social organization.
- Seeking to stop German, Japanese and Italian aggression.
- Hostility to or prejudice against Jews.
- The consequences or after-effects
- In Hawaii
- The alliance of Germany and Italy
- Destruction or slaughter on a mass scale
- Machine designed to fly
- Federation of Communist republics
- A container filled with explosive
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- An object designed to inflict harm on another
- A treaty which terminated the War of American independence
- Imprisoned in a relatively small area with inadequate facilities
- Relating to the nucleus of an atom
- People from Germany
- People kept in a cell
- A person not in the armed services
- A large city in Japan
- Italian fascist dictator
- When people die
20 Clues: In Hawaii • When people die • People from Germany • Social organization. • People kept in a cell • A large city in Japan • Machine designed to fly • Italian fascist dictator • The consequences or after-effects • The alliance of Germany and Italy • Federation of Communist republics • A container filled with explosive • Relating to the nucleus of an atom • ...
WORLD WAR ONE 2017-04-05
Across
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- Australia's first major battle
- the military forces are given a high profile by the government
- a woman who campaigns the right to vote
- two or more nations, colonies and ethnicities who are under the political and economic control of a single, powerful nation
- what WWI was called at the time it was going on
- the front line of defence
- government policy that requires citizens to perform compulsory military service
- formal agreement between two or more nations
- where both sides cannot advance
- a country, region or territory that is invaded by another country and absorbed into its empire
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- large transportable guns
- an agreement between two or more countries to give each other help if it is needed
- the archduke that was asassinated
- the main area of fighting in WWI
- When a country takes over new lands and makes them subject to their rule
- being a strong supporter of the rights and interests of ones' country
- being enrolled in the army service
- a political system where some power is vested in a monarch
- the place where the soldiers spent most of their time in Gallipoli
20 Clues: large transportable guns • the front line of defence • Australia's first major battle • where both sides cannot advance • the main area of fighting in WWI • the archduke that was asassinated • being enrolled in the army service • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • a woman who campaigns the right to vote • formal agreement between two or more nations • ...
World War I 2017-04-05
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- Enthusiastic supporter of the nation's rights
- An army is multiple of these
- Murder an important person
- Line of dugouts
- Big projectile launchers with shells
- Heir to leader of Austria-Hungary
- Forced to go to war
- Great Britain, Russia and France
- Cause of moon craters from big guns
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- Preparing soldiers to fight
- Foremost line an army has reached
- Taking other lands for resources
- Peninsula of Turkey in Europe
- Acronym of partition heading to Gallipoli
- Multiple votes on constitution
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- Putting priority on one's army
- Site of salient in Flanders Field
- Sign up
- Water containers or guns on wheels
20 Clues: Sign up • Line of dugouts • Forced to go to war • Murder an important person • Preparing soldiers to fight • An army is multiple of these • Peninsula of Turkey in Europe • Multiple votes on constitution • Putting priority on one's army • Taking other lands for resources • Great Britain, Russia and France • Foremost line an army has reached • Site of salient in Flanders Field • ...
World War I 2016-12-13
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- Country that mobilized first
- Weapon named after German Generals wife
- Britain's highest award
- Area between opposing Trenches
- Germanys telegram to Mexico
- US President during WWI
- Assassinated by the Black Hand
- Country that germany crossed to get to France
- Last Tsar Of Russia
- Blamed for everything that happened in WWI
- Cease fire during WWI
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- Side that Britain was on
- King of Great Britain
- First country to declare war
- Country that switched sides
- Treaty that ended the war
- Weapon that Germany had that killed many in the trenches
- Largest battle in WWI
- Fire fights between two fronts
- Country that joined later in the war
- Civilian boat sunk by U-Boat 20 in 1915
21 Clues: Last Tsar Of Russia • King of Great Britain • Largest battle in WWI • Cease fire during WWI • Britain's highest award • US President during WWI • Side that Britain was on • Treaty that ended the war • Country that switched sides • Germanys telegram to Mexico • Country that mobilized first • First country to declare war • Area between opposing Trenches • Fire fights between two fronts • ...
World War I 2016-12-13
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- Country that switched sides
- Country that germany crossed to get to France
- Side that Britain was on
- Civilian boat sunk by U-Boat 20 in 1915
- Assassinated by the Black Hand
- Treaty that ended the war
- Britain's highest award
- Area between opposing Trenches
- Fire fights between two fronts
- King of Great Britain
- Last Tsar Of Russia
- Country that joined later in the war
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- Cease fire during WWI
- US President during WWI
- Weapon named after German Generals wife
- Germanys telegram to Mexico
- Largest battle in WWI
- Country that mobilized first
- First country to declare war
- Weapon that Germany had that killed many in the trenches
- Blamed for everything that happened in WWI
21 Clues: Last Tsar Of Russia • Cease fire during WWI • Largest battle in WWI • King of Great Britain • US President during WWI • Britain's highest award • Side that Britain was on • Treaty that ended the war • Country that switched sides • Germanys telegram to Mexico • Country that mobilized first • First country to declare war • Assassinated by the Black Hand • Area between opposing Trenches • ...
World War I 2017-03-31
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- The central powers agrees to ____ after they surrender.
- _____ went into total war during World War I.
- Great Britain, France, and Russia were all an alliance called _____.
- Woodrow Wilson created this plan to have fair and permanent peace.
- Armistice is the _____.
- 500 mile line of fighting across western front.
- Being loyal to your country.
- Buying things in small amount.
- Abbreviation of the four main causes of World War one.
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- the allied powers and the central powers were both two different ______.
- The problem of this plan was that Germany was surrounded by France and Russia.
- Organization part of Woodrow Wilsons 14 Point Plan that United States never became a member of.
- Most important peace treaty that brought world war one to an end.
- When countries devote all resources for a war is called ________.
- The _____ surrenders at the end of war.
- When a nation dominates another country it is called ________.
- Replaced men in civilian jobs and changed peoples views.
- "11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month."
- A form of war that dug ditches and fight in them.
- The increase of military expenditure,one of the main causes of World War one.
20 Clues: Armistice is the _____. • Being loyal to your country. • Buying things in small amount. • The _____ surrenders at the end of war. • _____ went into total war during World War I. • "11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month." • 500 mile line of fighting across western front. • A form of war that dug ditches and fight in them. • ...
World War 1 2017-12-12
Across
- They were 1st seen in this war
- Admiral in the British navy
- Soldiers who fought on foot
- Usually for cowardice when facing the enemy
- Britian, France, Russia, America
- Minister of war
- Land Between The trenches
- The trenches closet to the enemy lines
- Telegram sent to Mexico from Germany
- Men of a certain age had to join the military
- One of the main weapons used in this war
- Was a big problem in the war
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- also known as submarines
- Agreed cease fire in the war (this actually ended the war)
- When the German Advance was stopped
- Neither side achieved much in this battle
- Tons of soldiers were killed by this
- Germany, Austria, Turkey
- Poison gas used in the war
- Germany's king
20 Clues: Germany's king • Minister of war • also known as submarines • Germany, Austria, Turkey • Land Between The trenches • Poison gas used in the war • Admiral in the British navy • Soldiers who fought on foot • Was a big problem in the war • They were 1st seen in this war • Britian, France, Russia, America • When the German Advance was stopped • Tons of soldiers were killed by this • ...
World Map Crossword 2018-03-05
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- A ratio that tells us the distance of the map and the distance in real life
- Latitude that is 23.43693° north
- A line which has the longitude of 0 degrees.
- A type of navigation system
- The centre of the world map
- Size of an angle
- The Antarctic Circle is the most southerly of the five major circles of latitude that mark maps of the Earth.
- Latitude is 23.43693° south
- Imaginary line that goes north and south through the Pacific ocean
- 60 seconds
- One of the quarters of the map
- The line that runs horizontally across the map and lays on the X axis
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- Imaginary circle around the Earth about three-quarters of the way from the equator to the North Pole.
- Person who draws or makes maps
- The north half of the Earth
- 2 lines that never meet each other
- A region of the globe which sets a certain time
- The south half of the Earth
- the south point where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects its surface.
- 1000 milliseconds
- The line that runs vertically across the map, and is on the Y axis
- the north point where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects its surface.
- North according to the Earth's axis
- Location that is written with letters and numbers
- The North Magnetic is the wandering point on the surface of Earth's Northern Hemisphere at which the planet's magnetic field points vertically downwards.
25 Clues: 60 seconds • Size of an angle • 1000 milliseconds • The north half of the Earth • A type of navigation system • The south half of the Earth • The centre of the world map • Latitude is 23.43693° south • Person who draws or makes maps • One of the quarters of the map • Latitude that is 23.43693° north • 2 lines that never meet each other • North according to the Earth's axis • ...
It's Your World 2018-01-25
Across
- Poverty resembles an endless _____.(pg.15)
- Something that is mandatory for survival.(pg.21)
- Freedom at midnight is a book about Indian ________.(pg.13)
- People have been using _____ for thousands of years.(pg.23)
- _____ International is an organization that provides animals to poor families around the world.(pg.19)
- and intelligences are equally distributed across the world, but _______ isn't".(pg.6)
- Many of the poorest countries are ______.(pg.22)
- Where Gandhi lived and worked for more than a decade.(pg.12)
- The capital of Bangladesh.(pg.5)
- _____ are more likely to live in absolute poverty.(pg.11)
- In recent decades, hunger, and ____ have repeatedly struck North Korea.(pg.33)
- An estimated 165 million children under five are malnourished and suffer from _______.(pg.17)
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- People who flee violence and seek a safer haven in another country.(pg.29)
- Synonym for the phrase "taken by force".(pg.28)
- Big foundations, charities, and _______ organizations play a role in helping developing countries.(pg.39)
- living on less than $1.25 a day are referred to as the bottom ______.(pg.10)
- A papermaker.(pg 39)
- An important element in understanding why extreme poverty exists in some places and not others.(pg.21)
- It is hard for a country's economy to grow if it's persistently battling extreme _____.(pg.19)
- Poorer countries that are somehow less developed are known as the _____ world.(pg.5)
- being poor can mean an early _____.(pg.11)
- Synonym for extreme poverty is ______ poverty.(pg.9)
- Healthier and wealthier countries are more likely to be good _____ partners.(pg.41)
- Worked in educating and empowering Indians, including through teaching women skills they could use to earn a living.(pg.13)
24 Clues: A papermaker.(pg 39) • The capital of Bangladesh.(pg.5) • Poverty resembles an endless _____.(pg.15) • being poor can mean an early _____.(pg.11) • Synonym for the phrase "taken by force".(pg.28) • Something that is mandatory for survival.(pg.21) • Many of the poorest countries are ______.(pg.22) • Synonym for extreme poverty is ______ poverty.(pg.9) • ...
World History Review 2017-12-06
Across
- religion whose holy book is the Torah
- defend your faith
- Mongol leader
- Islamic holy book
- leader in ancient Egypt
- trade route that connected China to Rome
- social class system in India
- you must honor your ancestors
- declared himself dictator for life
- death to please the gods
- floating gardens
- people who followed the food and never permanently settled
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- founder of Christianity
- answer to no central government in the Middle Ages
- early humans
- form of government where citizens can vote on all issues
- earliest form of writing
- cities that function like their nation
- place of muslim worship
- an exam you must take to get a government job
- Incan way of keeping records
- many gods
- four noble truths
- tracing ancestral descent through the mother
- an object that teaches us about history
25 Clues: many gods • early humans • Mongol leader • floating gardens • defend your faith • Islamic holy book • four noble truths • founder of Christianity • leader in ancient Egypt • place of muslim worship • earliest form of writing • death to please the gods • social class system in India • Incan way of keeping records • you must honor your ancestors • declared himself dictator for life • ...
World War 1 2017-11-20
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- line of trenches which stretched from the English channel across the battlefields of France and Belgium (where the fighting is at)
- the ground between the two opposing trenches
- a type of weapon that contains a poisonous substance
- received the medal of honor for his actions in World War 1, didn't want to kill a ton of German soldiers, wanted the German soldiers to just surrender so he wouldn't have to keep shooting them down one by one
- the year World War 1 ended
- used to break down the trenches
- part of the central powers
- a type of cannon
- the largest and most heavily armored type of warship
- leader of the US forces
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- part of the allied powers
- a famous battleship in WW1 that had a uniform main battery and steam turbines
- a form of warfare in which armies conduct attacks on each other from opposite positions in fortified trenches
- group of vessels or vehicles that travel together under protection of an armed escort
- came home the most decorated regiment, all black unit, 369th Regiment
- this sidearm first saw combat in 1916, was created to "stop a horse" since our soldiers were fighting Moro tribesman in the Spanish-American War who fought under narcotics.
- a person who physically fights a war
- a name for U.S. infantry
- also, part of the allied powers but dropped out when the U.S. joined the war
- soldiers who fight on foot
20 Clues: a type of cannon • leader of the US forces • a name for U.S. infantry • part of the allied powers • the year World War 1 ended • part of the central powers • soldiers who fight on foot • used to break down the trenches • a person who physically fights a war • the ground between the two opposing trenches • a type of weapon that contains a poisonous substance • ...
World Religion Review 2017-05-21
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- Christian sacred building
- Hindu holiday
- Father of Judaism
- Christian prophet
- Supreme God of Hinduism
- Holiest city in Islam
- Jewish day of atonement (forgiveness)
- Hinduism and Buddhism, your good and bad actions
- Rules of Hinduism, based on social class
- Buddhist sacred building
- Hindu holiday
- Buddhist Guide to Living
- Something Muslims do not eat
- Hindu sacred writing
- Core Buddhist beliefs
- Hindu word for reincarnation
- Followers of Islam
- Important language of Islam
- Inspiration for Buddhism
- A Pilgrimage to Mecca
- Buddhist sacred writing
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- Islamic rules of living
- Christian holiday
- The belief in only one god
- Muslim wash before prayer
- Jewish sacred symbol
- Buddhist holiday
- Goal of Hinduism, unite with Brahman
- Laws of Judaism
- Hindu temple
- Christian holiday
- Christian sacred symbol
- Jesus' earliest followers
- Cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
- Jewish sacred writing
- Jewish Sacred Building
- Christian sacred writing
- Jewish Holiday
- Sacred writing of Islam
- Name for God in Islam
- Buddhist goal, end of suffering
41 Clues: Hindu temple • Hindu holiday • Hindu holiday • Jewish Holiday • Laws of Judaism • Buddhist holiday • Christian holiday • Father of Judaism • Christian prophet • Christian holiday • Followers of Islam • Jewish sacred symbol • Hindu sacred writing • Holiest city in Islam • Core Buddhist beliefs • Jewish sacred writing • Name for God in Islam • A Pilgrimage to Mecca • Jewish Sacred Building • ...
World History Review 2017-05-17
Across
- Eastern Europe during the middle ages
- Led the Hungarian counterrevolution
- Growth of cities
- Trade route between Europe and Asia
- Religion of multiple gods
- System Communities were organized into these in the middle ages
- Created to insure workers rights
- First indian people
- Drove English from France in 1453
- Era of art, literature, and music
- Tried to bring Russia into the modern ages
- Wrote "The Communist Manifesto"
- Torture of Protestants and disobedient catholics
- A time of invention and theory backed by science
- Earliest european civilization
- Ancient civilization next to the Nile
- A person who has complete control of a country
- Many tribes converted to this in the middle ages
- Oldest religion
- A split from the roman catholic church
- Vladimir Lenin's political party
- Indian history when the arts flourished
- Leader of Egypt during the downfall
- First few centuries of the middle ages
- Trade system between Americas, Africa, and Europe
- Ended WWI, put all the blame on Germany
- System of trade between Americas and Europe
- Ancient civilization between Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- Took control of France
- Dictator of Rome before his assassination
- A study of the stars
- Merchants got together to regulate prices
- Lasted 700 years and developed the first writing
- Religion created by Siddhārtha
- Complete power over something
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- Series of military campaigns ordered by the Pope
- The man who made the first microscope
- Earliest civilization, large trading network
- Trying to improve humanity
- Western Europe during the Middle Ages
- Made to make someone feel or act a certain way
- Independent self-governing parts of Greece
- increased tensions between U.S.S.R and U.S.
- Stated that the king was not above the law
- Attacked Rome during its decline
- Earliest form of Democracy
- A person claims God chose them to be king
- Wiped out the Aztec Empire when landing in Mexico
- Social Class system of the middle ages
- Rejected violence, converted to Buddhism
- Started when ships sailed the oceans
- Goods traded in Europe created by craftspeople
- Era in which machines moved via fuel
- Idea that one's country is better than anothers
- industrialized Russia in 1924
- Stronger eastern part of Roman Empire
- Alliance formed to stop war from breaking out
- Social classes of ancient India
- Beginning of modern art
- First City
- Produced kings for most of the European powers
- Created lawmaking body called the Senate
- Unified Germany
- Time between modern day and Ancient times
- A love for your country
- Send goods back from colonies to motherland
- Christians were allowed to choose their own religious leaders
- Name people went by in the Middle Ages
- Spaces fought between trenches
- Wrote "The Wealth of Nations"
70 Clues: First City • Oldest religion • Unified Germany • Growth of cities • First indian people • A study of the stars • Took control of France • Beginning of modern art • A love for your country • Religion of multiple gods • Trying to improve humanity • Earliest form of Democracy • industrialized Russia in 1924 • Wrote "The Wealth of Nations" • Complete power over something • ...
World War II 2017-05-18
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- Project that led to development of atomic bombs
- Invaded by Italy in 1934-35
- Hitler's lightening war
- The D Day invasion landed on the beaches of this country
- Taken over by Japan in 1931
- Country invaded by Germany causing France and Great Britain to declare war
- Director of the Manhattan Project
- German air force
- Italian Dictator
- US General who led allied forces during European Theater
- Beginning of WWII. Little activity in Western Europe
- Communist leader of the Soviet Union during WWII
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- Japanese Emperor during WWII
- President of the U.S. 1932-45
- American general who oversaw the occupation of Japan
- German fascist dictator
- The bombing of this harbor brought the U.S. into WWII
- Germany's desire to expand and gain more territory
- Auschwitz, Treblinka and Dachau were all _____ camps
- Huge death camp in Poland
- One of the 2 Japanese cities where the atomic bomb was dropped. Nagasaki was the other
- Keeping peace by accepting demands of the aggressor
- Hitler's Final Solution was the extermination of _____
- Prime Minister of Great Britain during WWII
- U.S., France, Great Britain
- Signed non-aggression pact with Germany
26 Clues: German air force • Italian Dictator • German fascist dictator • Hitler's lightening war • Huge death camp in Poland • Invaded by Italy in 1934-35 • Taken over by Japan in 1931 • U.S., France, Great Britain • Japanese Emperor during WWII • President of the U.S. 1932-45 • Director of the Manhattan Project • Signed non-aggression pact with Germany • ...
World History CrossWord 2017-09-04
Across
- what helped expand the Empire
- father of gods
- is a system of exchange where goods or services are directly exchanged for other goods or services without using a medium of exchange, such as money
- who were the wealthy landowners who held the most of the power
- 2 He got assassinated By His Own Army Member
- Written Systems
- a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock.
- Revolution Major change in human life caused by the beginnings of farming
- who protected the right of the plebeians from unfair acts of patrician officials
- Caesar who was the military leader in Rome
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- Taming of animals for human use
- who were the common farmers artisans and merchants who made up majority of the population
- where can you watch 50,000 people (rich and poor) watch animal/people fights
- war what war lasted between 264 and 146 B.C
- who was a popular general in Rome
- what is a from of the government in which power rests with citizens who have the right to vote
- what was the system for carrying water
- what was used for buildings & roads
- were the Workers of early Romans
- what was the brilliant military strategist
- who were Rome's first settlers
21 Clues: father of gods • Written Systems • what helped expand the Empire • who were Rome's first settlers • Taming of animals for human use • who was a popular general in Rome • were the Workers of early Romans • what was used for buildings & roads • what was the system for carrying water • what was the brilliant military strategist • war what war lasted between 264 and 146 B.C • ...
Around The World 2017-05-26
Across
- a system of values and beliefs that is based on the idea that people’s achievements are important
- revolution- from food gathering to food producing
- a system where peasants were dependent on their land and their lord
- evaluation of other cultures based on perceptions
- the spread of ideas from one culture to another
- the principle of separation of the state from religious institutions
- a system of ancient trade routes across Central Asia
- a system where workers are hired based on test scores
- the global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases that occurred during the European colonization of the Americas
- belief in only one god
- invented by Johann Guttenberg and allowed books to be made easily
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- a period of European history lasting from 1300 to 1600 ere classical culture was renewed
- people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and the use of land in return
- a medieval association of people working at the same occupation
- Greek and Roman culture
- belief in many gods
- a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving the right to rule directly from the will of God
- a schism from the Roman Catholic Church initiated by Martin Luther
- expeditions in which attempted to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims
- a form of government ruled by religious figures
20 Clues: belief in many gods • belief in only one god • Greek and Roman culture • a form of government ruled by religious figures • the spread of ideas from one culture to another • revolution- from food gathering to food producing • evaluation of other cultures based on perceptions • a system of ancient trade routes across Central Asia • ...
