world Crossword Puzzles
World Health Day 2022-04-07
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- This vast continent, which stretches equally to the north and south of the equator has been declared as “free of Polio disease”, by the World Health Organization
- is another name for high blood pressure it can lead to severe health complications and increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and sometimes death.
- It is caused when more calories are consumed than burned?
- This former First Lady of the United States backs the “Let’s Move” project which promotes healthy habits such as a good diet and plenty of exercise
- Caused by the deficiency of Vitamin B1 this disease causes symptoms like difficulty in walking, strange eye movement, and mental confusion.
- The World Health Organization primarily focuses on _____ Prevention
- The world mental health day is celebrated on 10th __________.
- It affects the functioning of the brain, impacting social interaction and communication skills it is also a developmental disability, which usually begins before 3 years of age and is a life-long disability.
- _________is the current director-general of WHO.
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- This term is used to refer to a condition that is present from birth and can be inherited or caused by environmental factors.
- Name the country that houses the headquarters of the World Health Organization
- Fatigue, slow-healing sores, blurred vision and frequent infections are common lifestyle disorders of Type 2 _______.
- This deadly flu affected about one-third of the planet's population, and resulted in the death of 20 to 50 million victims globally, in the year 1918
- This disease is known to have originated in the city of Calcutta and later spread throughout Southeast Asia, Middle East, Eastern Africa and the Mediterranean coast over time.
- cancer The pink ribbon is an international symbol of _____________
- ………….. is recommended as a supplement to ward off osteoporosis
- Often referred to as the “the romantic disease,” this illness has been alluded to by Franz Kafka, John Keats, Edgar Allen Poe and Fyoder Dostoevsky in their respective works.
- diseases are the leading cause of death across the global
- Name the four-time gold medalist who recently withdrew her name from the Olympic finals due to a mental health issue
- In 1980’s WHO launched various programs to eradicate this acute, contagious disease which is caused by the variola virus
20 Clues: _________is the current director-general of WHO. • It is caused when more calories are consumed than burned? • diseases are the leading cause of death across the global • The world mental health day is celebrated on 10th __________. • ………….. is recommended as a supplement to ward off osteoporosis • ...
World War Two 2022-12-19
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- National Socialism
- Leader of Soviet Union
- Mussolini's army
- Hitler's autobiography
- President of the United States
- Leader of Japan
- The battle where Britain successfully defended themselves against Germany
- Prime minister of Great Britain
- Hitler's army
- Limiting of information the public can use
- Leader of Germany
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- Leader of Italy
- Hitler's symbol
- Hitler's aerial army
- On no one's side
- Treaty that blamed all of World War One on Germany
- Dictatorship
- Brainwashing
- Police Police who disguise themselves as locals to listen in on the public
- Lightning warfare
- a removal of something
21 Clues: Dictatorship • Brainwashing • Hitler's army • Leader of Italy • Hitler's symbol • Leader of Japan • Mussolini's army • On no one's side • Lightning warfare • Leader of Germany • National Socialism • Hitler's aerial army • Leader of Soviet Union • Hitler's autobiography • a removal of something • President of the United States • Prime minister of Great Britain • ...
world war 1 2023-01-09
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- extreme scarcity of food
- promote interests of a particular nation
- destroys escort merchant ships atlantic
- creates league of nations without joining
- telegram from german ambassador to mexico
- wins re-election in 1916
- originally a conscientious objector
- association formed for mutual benefit
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- extending countries power with diplomacy
- fighting for mere yards of ground
- armed forces use as a tool of diplomacy
- wilson's plan for world peace
- biased/misleading information to promote
- fought against the central powers
- sunk by u-boat; 128 americans aboard
- seal off a place so nobody leaves/enters
- created to settle without war(first word)
- war damages
- the system that destroys merchant ships
- Berlin is the capitol
20 Clues: war damages • Berlin is the capitol • extreme scarcity of food • wins re-election in 1916 • wilson's plan for world peace • fighting for mere yards of ground • fought against the central powers • originally a conscientious objector • sunk by u-boat; 128 americans aboard • association formed for mutual benefit • armed forces use as a tool of diplomacy • ...
The Roman World 2023-01-18
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- Latin became these languages
- A big river
- He wrote rude poetry
- He escaped from Troy
- She ruled Egypt
- The king of the gods
- Somewhere for sport and recreation
- France
- Rome has seven of these
- Used for making oil
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- The Senate and the Roman People
- A type of shoe
- An emperor ruled this
- Spain
- A volcano
- Games are held here
- Consuls governed this
- This transported water
- A war against Carthage
- An item of clothing
20 Clues: Spain • France • A volcano • A big river • A type of shoe • She ruled Egypt • Games are held here • An item of clothing • Used for making oil • He wrote rude poetry • He escaped from Troy • The king of the gods • An emperor ruled this • Consuls governed this • This transported water • A war against Carthage • Rome has seven of these • Latin became these languages • The Senate and the Roman People • ...
World Geo Terms 2023-01-12
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- drawing of the Earth shown on a flat surface
- Height of land above sea level
- area of flat land at high elevation
- area of level land, usually at low elevation
- deep and narrow valley with steep walls
- elevated land with sloping sides and a rounded Summit
- direction in which a river or stream flows from its source to its mouth
- land with steep sides that rise sharply at 1,000 ft or more
- flat, low-lying land built up from soil carried Downstream by a river and deposited at its mouth
- steep high wall of rock Earth or ice
- imaginary line that runs around the earth halfway between the North and South Poles
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline generally smaller than a gulf
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- body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surrounded by water on three sides
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline
- line of the global grid running from the North Pole to the South Pole
- characteristic of a place occurring naturally
- exact location of a place on the earth described by global coordinates
- mountain or Hill created as liquid rock and Ash erupt from inside the Earth
- large body of water completely or partly surrounded by land
- one of the five major bodies of saltwater that surround the continents
- large natural stream of water that runs through the land
- large, thick body of slowly moving ice
- distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
- area of Low Land usually between Hills or mountains
24 Clues: Height of land above sea level • area of flat land at high elevation • steep high wall of rock Earth or ice • large, thick body of slowly moving ice • deep and narrow valley with steep walls • distance east or west of the Prime Meridian • drawing of the Earth shown on a flat surface • area of level land, usually at low elevation • ...
World Geo Terms 2023-01-12
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- line of the global grid running from the North Pole to the South Pole
- body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surrounded by water on three sides
- characteristic of a place occurring naturally
- large, thick body of slowly moving ice
- steep high wall of rock Earth or ice
- mountain or Hill created as liquid rock and Ash erupt from inside the Earth
- Height of land above sea level
- exact location of a place on the earth described by global coordinates
- area of flat land at high elevation
- direction in which a river or stream flows from its source to its mouth
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- drawing of the Earth shown on a flat surface
- area of Low Land usually between Hills or mountains
- large body of water completely or partly surrounded by land
- elevated land with sloping sides and a rounded Summit
- imaginary line that runs around the earth halfway between the North and South Poles
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline
- deep and narrow valley with steep walls
- large natural stream of water that runs through the land
- one of the five major bodies of saltwater that surround the continents
- distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
- land with steep sides that rise sharply at 1,000 ft or more
- area of level land, usually at low elevation
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline generally smaller than a gulf
- flat, low-lying land built up from soil carried Downstream by a river and deposited at its mouth
24 Clues: Height of land above sea level • area of flat land at high elevation • steep high wall of rock Earth or ice • large, thick body of slowly moving ice • deep and narrow valley with steep walls • distance east or west of the Prime Meridian • drawing of the Earth shown on a flat surface • area of level land, usually at low elevation • ...
World War I 2022-12-15
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- US Senator who did not want us to join the League of Nations or sign the Treaty
- Fear in the US caused by the Russian Communist Revolution
- Used on the homefront to encourage rationing, buying war bonds, and enlistment
- Selective Service Act led to this
- _________ of Archduke of Austria-Hungary that led to the outbreak of war
- Treaty of _______ ended the war
- New technology that was originally used for reconnaissance (gathering intelligence on enemy)
- Telegram from Germany to Mexico asking them to attack the US, reason for US entry to war
- Created to overcome the stalemate, barbed wire, withstand machine guns
- Revolution in Russia that turned it Communist
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- agreements between countries to help each other if they're attacked
- Allied Powers originated with this alliance
- Ship that sank and led to US entry to the war
- one country exerting control over another for some gain
- Central Powers orginated with this Alliance
- Another name for German submarines
- intense pride in one's nation
- Trench warfare led to a ________
- Wilson's ________ ______ laid out a plan to end the war and proposed a League of Nations
- policy of aggressive military preparedness
- acronym for the causes of WWI
- The US originally tried to remain neutral because we were __________
22 Clues: intense pride in one's nation • acronym for the causes of WWI • Treaty of _______ ended the war • Trench warfare led to a ________ • Selective Service Act led to this • Another name for German submarines • policy of aggressive military preparedness • Allied Powers originated with this alliance • Central Powers orginated with this Alliance • ...
See the World! 2022-08-08
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- плавки
- бронь
- двухместный номер
- городской отдых
- этаж
- фонарик
- пеший туризм
- чемодан
- палатка
- спальный мешок
- крем для загара
- гости
- карта
- бассейн
- ресепшн
- солнцезащитные очки
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- одноместный номер
- справочник
- регистрироваться
- пляжный отдых
- удобства
- рюкзак
- поездка на круизном лайнере
- экскурсионный отдых
- лагерь отдыха
- отдых в палатках
- выезжать
- паспорт
- купальный костюм
- вид
30 Clues: вид • этаж • бронь • гости • карта • плавки • рюкзак • фонарик • чемодан • палатка • паспорт • бассейн • ресепшн • удобства • выезжать • справочник • пеший туризм • пляжный отдых • лагерь отдыха • спальный мешок • городской отдых • крем для загара • регистрироваться • отдых в палатках • одноместный номер • двухместный номер • купальный костюм • экскурсионный отдых • солнцезащитные очки • поездка на круизном лайнере
World War 1 2022-11-30
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- A war in which two country must fight in two distinct
- This promoted the unification of Slavic peoples of the Balkans.
- extending the rule of authority of one country over others
- Industrial plants were producing more goods than could be consumed
- The policy stating the British navy must be equal or better than any two other navies combined
- Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what
- Troops used up every resource for a victory
- France, Russia, and Britain loosely agreed to help each other
- two or more countries are in competition to be the best equipped militarily
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- Germany Austria-Hungay and Italy agreed to help each other if attacked
- Each side tried to wear the other side down in order to outlast them
- policy of making military interests dominate government
- It offered protection against enemy fire
- A narrow strip between trenches
- Designed to avoid two-front war
- pride for one's country
- Fully exposed to enemy fire, going across the narrow strip
- a terrorist that supported violent action to achieve its goals
- close association of nations for the achievement of common objectives
- hand oer your terrorists or face war
20 Clues: pride for one's country • A narrow strip between trenches • Designed to avoid two-front war • hand oer your terrorists or face war • It offered protection against enemy fire • Troops used up every resource for a victory • Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what • A war in which two country must fight in two distinct • ...
World War I 2022-11-29
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- He was a commander of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) on the Western Front
- The Sedition ____ made it a crime for American citizens to print and publish about the government in a negative way.
- A secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 called the Zimmerman ____.
- This act was enacted two months after World War I which stifled dissent of United States involvement in the war.
- This front was mainly the war theatre seen within World War II.
- The belief or desire of a government of people that a country should maintain a strong military.
- This group of countries consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- Last part of three words. It was the first worldwide intergovernmental organization whose main goal was to maintain world peace.
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- This is known as CIP. What does the "P" stand
- He assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria out of revenge for Serbia.
- This was a popular nickname for the American infantry man during World War I.
- Wilson created ______ points which portrayed a statement of peace.
- Sinking of ____ Lusitania on May 7, 1915 was a result of a German submarine's torpedo.
- The _____ Migration had southerners that were African American relocate to Midwestern cities within the United States.
- This was part of one of the most important peace negotiations of World War I. This is the first name of three words.
- This term is an identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- Most severe pandemic, killing an estimated 195,000 Americans during World War I.
- A group of shops and or vehicles traveling together.
- He was a Russian revolutionist, politician, and political theorist.
- The War Industries _____ was a United States government agency that operated from July 1917 to December 1918.
20 Clues: This is known as CIP. What does the "P" stand • A group of shops and or vehicles traveling together. • This front was mainly the war theatre seen within World War II. • Wilson created ______ points which portrayed a statement of peace. • He was a Russian revolutionist, politician, and political theorist. • ...
World War 1 2022-11-29
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- Group of vehicles, typically motor vechiles or ships, traveling together for mutual support and protection.
- Believing your country is surerior, desire for an independence.
- wanted "fair and lasting peace" 28th president 1913-1921
- believed the treaty was vague and possibly unconstitutional, wanted changes before agreeing to it.
- Taking control of other countries and people, as well as caused conflict between world powers
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire, refers to geograhical location.
- International diplomatic group developed after WWl to solve disputes between countries
- UK registered ocean liner that was torpedoed by an imperial German Navt U-boat.
- A payment for war damages
- exceptionally deadly-global/pandemic influenza
- service act In the US Woodrow Wilson signed into law on May 18, 1917. Requires all men in the US ages 21-30 to register for military services.
- Term used to WW1 Soldiers
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- Germany sent this telegraph to Mexico, Britain saw and sent it to the US.
- A belief of a government that a country should use military methods or forces to gain power
- international organization formed to ensure peace among other nations
- President Woodrow Wilson promoted this concept. This meant a nation of people with similar political ambitions - can seek its own independent government or state
- 400+ mile stretch of land weaving through France and Belgium from the swiss border to the North sea
- Didn't want US involved in world politics (Leauge of nations)
- agreements between countries to help eachother in case of war
- Known as "Black Jack" Senior United States Army Officer, served most famously as the commander of American Expeditionary forces on Western Front.
20 Clues: A payment for war damages • Term used to WW1 Soldiers • exceptionally deadly-global/pandemic influenza • wanted "fair and lasting peace" 28th president 1913-1921 • Didn't want US involved in world politics (Leauge of nations) • agreements between countries to help eachother in case of war • Believing your country is surerior, desire for an independence. • ...
World War 1 2022-11-30
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- Submarines created by germans
- Plan made by stalin to improve economy
- Switched sides mid world war 1
- Gun that shoots fire and burns anything in its path
- Treaty that ended world war 1
- The only gas from ww1 used in call of duty
- Rapid build up of ones millatary
- Agreements between countries to protect each other
- Boat sinked with americans on it that angered americans
- Citizens had to do this to help save food for the war
- German leader that stepped down
- explosives that caused serious damage
- Alliance of Germany, Austria, and the ottomans
- used for helping to convince citizens to do some type of war effort
- Disease caused by the conditions of trenches on soldiers feet where it would peel off
- The area between 2 trenches where you had to cross
- first aircrafts used, mainly for spying
- Policy put out by the germans that said they could sink any enemy boats in the ocean
- Plan by germans to beat france before the russians moblized that failed
- Made farms come together and farm one crop to make money
- Were new guns introduced during ww1 and usually took 2 people to control
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- Alliance of england, America, France, and Russia
- When Stalin Eliminated millions of people he saw as a threat to power
- Was assassinated and one main cause of the war
- Fights between airlplanes in the sky
- Taking control of smaller countries for their resources
- American citizens could buy these to donate money to the war and get their money back when its over
- Introduced in ww1 were large and very hard to destroy
- Cruel leader of USSR after Lennin
- Note from germans to the mexicans to try and get them to join the war, caused america to join te war
- Soldiers dug trenches and fought in trenches
- instruction in government beliefs
- Having good pride about your country
- Joined war in 1917 and was a major boost with their fresh troops
- Gas first used by germans that choked victims
- All decisions of economy made by government
- Gas that would damage the respitory system
- eliminate all other religions
- Government where the government controls everything
- Backed out of the war due to a revoloution
40 Clues: Submarines created by germans • Treaty that ended world war 1 • eliminate all other religions • Switched sides mid world war 1 • German leader that stepped down • Rapid build up of ones millatary • Cruel leader of USSR after Lennin • instruction in government beliefs • Fights between airlplanes in the sky • Having good pride about your country • ...
World War 2 2022-12-07
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- A restriction to buy unlimited amounts of food and other goods
- City where "little boy" was dropped
- Victory in Japan day is known as
- The first black servicemen that served as a military aviator
- To get ready for war
- Native American tribe that helped U.S. make code language
- What group of people took over the factories during the war
- Event that caused U.S. to go into war
- How many years did WW2 last
- President during WW2
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- the state of being confined as a prisoner, especially for political or military reasons
- Development of the atomic bomb
- Was the worst war crime, it was the extermination of jewish people
- City where "fat man" was dropped
- Victory in Europe day is known as
- Traveling from one island to another
- A corporation that was created during WW2 to enlist women to get them as auxiliaries for noncombat duty in the U.S. army
- A bomb which derives it's destructive power from the rapid release of nuclear energy
- Assured fair hiring practices in any job funded
- A policy of favoring native inhabitants as opposed to immigrants
20 Clues: To get ready for war • President during WW2 • How many years did WW2 last • Development of the atomic bomb • City where "fat man" was dropped • Victory in Japan day is known as • Victory in Europe day is known as • City where "little boy" was dropped • Traveling from one island to another • Event that caused U.S. to go into war • Assured fair hiring practices in any job funded • ...
World Religions Vocabulary 2022-09-23
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- describes people from middle east
- System Fixed social class
- Individual spirit
- Religious Duties
- Muhammad's journey
- Actions affect the furture
- follower who spread the word
- agreement with god
- moral code
- given the ten commandments
- loyal followers of Jesus
- founder of islam
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- 1st 4 books of new testament
- Rebirth of soul
- islamic god
- scattering of people
- messengers sent by god
- Highest spiritual leader
- effort in gods service
- founder of christianity
- group lived in fertile cresent
21 Clues: moral code • islamic god • Rebirth of soul • Religious Duties • founder of islam • Individual spirit • Muhammad's journey • agreement with god • scattering of people • messengers sent by god • effort in gods service • founder of christianity • Highest spiritual leader • loyal followers of Jesus • System Fixed social class • Actions affect the furture • given the ten commandments • ...
World Religion Topics 2022-09-28
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- belief in multiple gods/goddesses
- Chinese Philosophy that follows a reward-punishment system
- Judaism Holy Book
- Modern form of Judaism
- Philosophy that believes in universal balance
- Judaism Place of Worship
- Christian Holiday the day Jesus was resurrected
- Confucianism philosophy book
- Found of Confucianism
- Philosophy that was founded by Confucius
- Founder of Judaism
- Hindu holiday that celebrates good over evil
- Founder of Islam
- Buddhist Place of Worship
- Islam place of origin
- Belief that humans are reborn in different bodies by how they lived their past lives
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- Place of Origin of Buddhism
- Founder of Buddhism
- Islam Holy Book (modern spelling)
- Christian Holy Book
- Islam Holiday in which Muslims do not eat
- Hindu Holy Book
- Hindu Holiday that is very colorful
- Christian nick-name for Jesus
- Buddhist Holy Book
- Buddhist Holiday that is about gifts
- Christian Place of Worship
- A main aspect of Confucianism that is about family relationships
- Islam Place of Worship
- Jewish Holiday that celebrates the exodus of Egypt
- Founder of Daoism
- Founder of Christianity
32 Clues: Hindu Holy Book • Founder of Islam • Judaism Holy Book • Founder of Daoism • Buddhist Holy Book • Founder of Judaism • Founder of Buddhism • Christian Holy Book • Found of Confucianism • Islam place of origin • Modern form of Judaism • Islam Place of Worship • Founder of Christianity • Judaism Place of Worship • Buddhist Place of Worship • Christian Place of Worship • Place of Origin of Buddhism • ...
World War ll 2022-06-09
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- The stage motorized divisions move through the opening and circle back to surround the enemy forces from behind.
- The nations pledge to respect Chinas territory and independence.
- Making concessions to an aggressor in order to avoid conflict.
- Soon to be Britain’s next prime minister.
- The stage infantry troops arrive to take care of any remaining areas of resistance.
- A belief in increasing a nation's military strength as the way to become or remain powerful the glorification of military virtues and ideals.
- A settlement reached in September 1938 in which Britain and France agreed to let Germany annex part of Czechoslovakia.
- The stage planes bomb military and civilian targets behind the lines. Paratroopers disrupt communications and slow the movement of enemy reinforcements.
- Army led by Hitler.
- The stage infantry troops create a smokescreen to hide the forces gathering for a breakthrough.
- Attitudes about the superiority or inferiority of certain racial religious, and culture groups have provoked tension, violence, and other conflict throughout history. PoliticalSystems The quest for world prestige and power, a need for natural resources, the desire to conquer enemies, and the wish to unite people of the same ethnic or racial heritage under one rule have all driven nations to create empires.
- A policy of limiting a nation's international relations so that it can exist in peace and harmony by itself in the world.
- The stage German attackers identify a weak spot in the enemy's defensive line.
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- Believed his compromise with the Germans at the Munich conference had secured peace for Europe.
- A government that is appointed by and whose actions are controlled by an outside authority.
- German for "lightning war," a military tactic that combined swift, massive, and highly coordinated attacks by planes, tanks, and infantry to overwhelm and quickly conquer an enemy.
- Nations have sometimes sought to obtain the raw materials and other resources they need for industrial growth by conquering or controlling other regions.
- Interaction Advances in technology have increased the destructive effects of war on people and on the regions in which they live.
- A government order involving trade with another nation that forbids the buying or selling of something.
- A measure, often involving suspension of diplomatic or economic relations, taken by a nation or group of nations against another nation to pressure it to change its behavior.
- The name given to Italy and Germany, and later also to Japan and other German allies, during World War II
- The practice of making unprovoked attacks or other military encroachments on the territory of another country.
- a section of a city in which members of a minority group live, especially because of force or social, legal, or economic pressures
- Leader of Nazis.
- the stage tanks break through the weak spot, spreading panic among troops and civilians.
25 Clues: Leader of Nazis. • Army led by Hitler. • Soon to be Britain’s next prime minister. • Making concessions to an aggressor in order to avoid conflict. • The nations pledge to respect Chinas territory and independence. • The stage German attackers identify a weak spot in the enemy's defensive line. • ...
Around the World 2022-09-16
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- Nae sayer
- Tree-dwelling Australian marsupial
- Migraine side effect
- Swamp reptile
- Cleopatra's serpent
- Pirate Long John ___
- Carnival city in Brazil
- Taj Mahal city
- Capital of Peru
- River in Egypt
- Capital of South Korea
- State tree of Maine
- Chemical element Au
- State animal of Utah
- City of arts in New Mexico
- High body temperature
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- City of Eiffel Tower
- Erie waterway
- Mountain lion
- Joint used to genuflect
- Continent with largest population
- Andes mammal
- ___+Alt+Del
- Japanese bird of happiness
- Group of lions
- Black bird to Poe
- Captital of Norway
- Desktop image
- Shape of planetarium roof
- Holy book of Islam
- Capital of Oregon
31 Clues: Nae sayer • ___+Alt+Del • Andes mammal • Erie waterway • Mountain lion • Swamp reptile • Desktop image • Group of lions • Taj Mahal city • River in Egypt • Capital of Peru • Black bird to Poe • Capital of Oregon • Captital of Norway • Holy book of Islam • Cleopatra's serpent • State tree of Maine • Chemical element Au • City of Eiffel Tower • Migraine side effect • Pirate Long John ___ • State animal of Utah • ...
WORLD OF WORK 2023-01-29
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- you work half of the day
- an advantage or benefit
- to shine too brightly
- when having no food for a long period
- to speak quietly and unclearly
- available during one part of the year
- the ability to communicate w/ people
- knowledge or formation
- satisfying or beneficial
- the act of leaving a job
- A person who works in a company
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- The maximum time u have to finish a task
- to practice
- Someone who can be trusted
- a person who is legally owned by someone
- an increase
- something that is stupid
- the place where you work
- a rank or level in a company
- period of time to do a job
- extra time work
21 Clues: to practice • an increase • extra time work • to shine too brightly • knowledge or formation • an advantage or benefit • you work half of the day • something that is stupid • the place where you work • satisfying or beneficial • the act of leaving a job • Someone who can be trusted • period of time to do a job • a rank or level in a company • to speak quietly and unclearly • ...
World War I 2023-02-09
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- proposed by Wilson but his country didn't join
- the act of expanding your empire through force or diplomacy
- German airship
- British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat
- Alliance of Germany, Austria Hungary, and Italy
- payments for damages by the losers to the winners
- German submarines
- Alliance of Great Britain, France, and Russia
- a point in war where neither side is progressing
- Leader of Russia at the beginning of WWI
- aggressive preparation for war
- Wilson's plan for lasting peace
- Telegram sent from Germany to Mexico, asking them to invade the US
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- mutual agreement between at least two countries
- the act of fighting from deep trenches
- "Holy man" of Russia that abused his relationship with Alexandria
- Military draft
- document that ended world war I
- loyalty to a nation or ethnic group
- Devoting all of a country's resources to war
- An agreement to end war
- Leader of the US during WWI
- Revolutionary that took over Russia and made it Communist
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion
- Country that was forced to take the blame for WWI under the War Guilt Clause
25 Clues: German airship • Military draft • German submarines • An agreement to end war • Leader of the US during WWI • aggressive preparation for war • document that ended world war I • Wilson's plan for lasting peace • loyalty to a nation or ethnic group • the act of fighting from deep trenches • Leader of Russia at the beginning of WWI • Ideas spread to influence public opinion • ...
World of Work 2025-10-17
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- von Interesse für jemanden sein
- Danke für Ihre Berücksichtigung
- Stipendium
- wertvoll
- Arbeitslosigkeit
- zu einem für Sie passenden Zeitpunkt
- Hochachtungsvoll mit Namen
- Fähigkeiten
- Im Anhang finden Sie bitte
- Anforderungen
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- Altersbeschränkung
- sich freuen, von jemanden zu hören
- Arbeitssuchende
- entlassen werden
- Arbeitserfahrung
- extrem wichtig
- Nebenleistungen, Vergünstigungen
- Einkommen
- unbezahlbar
- meinen Horizont erweitern
- praktische Erfahrung sammeln
- Lebenslauf
- Betreff
- Lehre
- sich bewerben für
- Fertigkeiten
- Mindestlohn
- Erlaubnis
28 Clues: Lehre • Betreff • wertvoll • Einkommen • Erlaubnis • Stipendium • Lebenslauf • unbezahlbar • Mindestlohn • Fähigkeiten • Fertigkeiten • Anforderungen • extrem wichtig • Arbeitssuchende • entlassen werden • Arbeitserfahrung • Arbeitslosigkeit • sich bewerben für • Altersbeschränkung • meinen Horizont erweitern • Hochachtungsvoll mit Namen • Im Anhang finden Sie bitte • praktische Erfahrung sammeln • ...
World of Matt 2025-11-07
Across
- A measure of speed relative to the speed of sound
- 49er stadium
- _____ Inning stretch
- loved by Stevie Ray Vaughan
- tuxedo
- diamond in the ____
- pete's call sign
- type of power up
- link's obsession
- 4, not 6 strings
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- influential American rapper
- singing without instruments
- Favorite neighborhood bar
- Achy Breaky daughter
- that's what ___ said
- a type of survey
- Famous 49er QB
- surf and ?
- excuse me, do you have a ____?
- Not a dozer
- one under
21 Clues: tuxedo • one under • surf and ? • Not a dozer • 49er stadium • Famous 49er QB • a type of survey • pete's call sign • type of power up • link's obsession • 4, not 6 strings • diamond in the ____ • Achy Breaky daughter • _____ Inning stretch • that's what ___ said • Favorite neighborhood bar • influential American rapper • singing without instruments • loved by Stevie Ray Vaughan • ...
World History Crossword 2025-11-10
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- the person on top of the European social hierarchy (not above)
- system of law for Muslims
- this ethnic group from technically had contact with America hundreds of years before Columbus
- ruler who accepts European science and art but rejects religion
- Elite Ottoman Empire soldiers
- non-religious
- paying for a ticket to heaven
- power of the monarch comes from God
- all trade routes in the Old World lead to this city
- this disease spread to Native Americans from European and killed millions of them quickly
- Suleyman the Magnificent of the Ottoman Empire and Akbar the Great of the Mughal Empire were both described this way because they accepted non-Muslims living in their country
- applied the scientific idea of reason to answer political questions
- The name of Genghis Kahn's Empires
- believes in multiple gods
- restricted the monarchy preventing absolutism and had to approve all taxes & could pass laws
- A direct result of America needing more labor due to Natives dying led to this trading system
- the sea separating Africa and Europe
- this technology made it easier to navigate the world
- Forced the Hindu majority to be subjected to Muslim Rule
- The translation of Renaissance
- this society was studied during the Renaissance and it pre-dated Christianity
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- the mountain range separating India and China
- Italian man who tried to find a way to India by sailing west
- this food originated in the Americas and was brought to Europe and became a staple food in Italian cuisine
- System of experiments and questioning to discover new things
- To join a culture and talk, act, or dress like them
- name of people originating in the Netherlands
- this country was the first to permanently settle in the Americas after Columbus discovered it
- trade route from China to the Ottoman Empire
- definition is to Protest the Pope for changes in the Catholic Church
- A system in the Ottoman Empire that took Christian boys and drafted 90% to the military and 10% went to become educated and work in the government
- This disease spread along the Silk Road and killed 1/3 of the Old World Population
- relationship between Lord and Vassal and the giving of land and power in return for military support
- People are capable of great things as long as they become educated
- this food originated in America and was brough the Europe and became a staple food in Ireland
- a set of monotheistic religions that respect or admire the religious figure Abraham and they share doctrinal, historical, and geographic overlap that contrasts them with other religions
- had a higher level of power during the Medieval Ages
- the sun is the center of the solar system
- Indians who worked as soldiers for the British
- VIII Created a new religion because he wanted to divorce his wife and the Pope said no
- this society was studied during the Renaissance and it pre-dated Christianity
- system of law for non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire
- Nailed 95 arguments against the church to the church door
43 Clues: non-religious • system of law for Muslims • believes in multiple gods • Elite Ottoman Empire soldiers • paying for a ticket to heaven • The translation of Renaissance • The name of Genghis Kahn's Empires • power of the monarch comes from God • the sea separating Africa and Europe • the sun is the center of the solar system • trade route from China to the Ottoman Empire • ...
World History Crossword! 2025-06-24
Across
- one or more nations or peoples pledging to assist and defend one another
- information that is spread to shape public opinion for or against something; can be any type of media
- leader of France who seized power at the end of the French Revolution; #shortking
- economic system with free markets and trade; profit-driven
- pushing back against or refusing to accept certain conditions or circumstances
- moving society from agriculture to machinery and factories
- economic system with strong public services and more government control
- systematic destruction of a racial, ethnic, or religious group by another
- philosopher who believed in "tabula rasa" and that we are products of our environment
- violent (or nonviolent) overthrow of a government or political system
- philosophical movement that spread across Europe in the 18th century
- desirable goods or products of the environment sought after by nations; often the reason for colonies
- a system where a ruler, usually through family, rules for their entire life
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- economic system where the workers control all means of production
- the increasing interconnectedness of the world through trade, government, and culture
- the process of taking control of new territories and peoples
- philosopher who believed humans are naturally violent and angry and need to be constrained for society to work
- the belief that war is good for nations, or that a nation's strength should be its source of pride
- a system with very powerful, centralized rule that does not have to listen to the people
- openly declaring one's self uninvolved or not taking a side in a conflict
- a system where a dictator has complete, unquestioned control of the state
- extending a nation's power and influence through expansion, conquest, and control
- philosopher who believed humans are naturally compassionate and want to work to help each other
- South American freedom fighter and president; "El Libertador"
- a system where the voters determine who rules
25 Clues: a system where the voters determine who rules • economic system with free markets and trade; profit-driven • moving society from agriculture to machinery and factories • the process of taking control of new territories and peoples • South American freedom fighter and president; "El Libertador" • economic system where the workers control all means of production • ...
World History-ALL 2025-06-05
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- Age of Reason
- Leader of the reformation movement
- Created After the second World War and is still in existence
- Location of a horrific Genocide in Asia
- A War to End All Wars
- A dreadful disease that killed approximately 1/4 of the population of Europe
- The group that wanted the French Revolution
- African King of the Mali Tribe, spread Islam across the continent
- a period of major technological and social change that began in Great Britain
- The man that seized power and made himself the Dictator of France
- Allies vs. Axis
- Wrote the Prince
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- Machine Gun used in WWI
- An exchange of goods from Old World to New
- The assassination of this man started an alliance domino
- A current issue that the world is facing due to climate change
- Terrorist Group in Ireland
- When both sides of a battle are evenly matched
- Created after the first World War and is no longer around, was replaced
- The first Black South African President
- Allies vs. Central Powers
21 Clues: Age of Reason • Allies vs. Axis • Wrote the Prince • A War to End All Wars • Machine Gun used in WWI • Allies vs. Central Powers • Terrorist Group in Ireland • Leader of the reformation movement • Location of a horrific Genocide in Asia • The first Black South African President • An exchange of goods from Old World to New • The group that wanted the French Revolution • ...
Ancient World History 2025-06-06
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- Describing a lifestyle of moving from place to place rather than settling permanently
- Tut The nickname for the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, known for his tomb's discovery
- The belief in or worship of multiple gods or deities
- An ancient city known for its impressive walls and the Hanging Gardens
- A representation of a deity or spirit in a physical form, often used in digital contexts
- The largest continent, home to a vast array of cultures, languages, and histories
- The stage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced
- A religion and philosophy based on the teachings of Buddha, emphasizing spiritual development
- Africa A country at the southern tip of Africa known for its rich cultural heritage
- Romana A period of relative peace and stability throughout the Roman Empire
- A political leader who wields absolute power, often in an oppressive manner
- Those from whom one is descended, often referred to in cultural or familial contexts
- Tables The earliest attempt by the Romans to create a code of law
- A practice of focused thought or contemplation, often for relaxation or spiritual purposes
- A monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ
- A structured community of people who share a common culture
- An ancient civilization known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile River
- the Great A king of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in history
- A monotheistic religion founded on the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad
- Wars A series of three wars fought between Rome and Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC
- A title of ancient Egyptian rulers, often considered gods on earth
- A major world religion originating in India, characterized by a variety of beliefs and practices
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- A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated
- An ancient region located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known as the cradle of civilization
- A Roman emperor known for his eccentric and tyrannical rule
- A country in South Asia, known for its diverse culture and history
- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
- One of the oldest monotheistic religions, characterized by the belief in one God
- Caesar A Roman general and statesman whose actions led to the demise of the Roman Republic
- The practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil and rearing of animals
- Dynasty The first imperial dynasty of China, known for unifying the country
- Relating to the last part of the Stone Age, marked by the development of agriculture
- Pertaining to the early phase of the Stone Age, characterized by the use of simple stone tools
- lifestyle characterized by little or no physical activity
- Caesar The first Roman emperor, known for his significant reforms and establishing the Pax Romana
- An intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- Code An ancient Babylonian code of law consisting of 282 laws
- A system of government by the whole population, typically through elected representatives
- The belief in a single, all-powerful god
39 Clues: The belief in a single, all-powerful god • The belief in or worship of multiple gods or deities • lifestyle characterized by little or no physical activity • A Roman emperor known for his eccentric and tyrannical rule • A structured community of people who share a common culture • Code An ancient Babylonian code of law consisting of 282 laws • ...
World War II 2025-05-26
Across
- Sector in Canada producing weapons and equipment.
- Canadian Navy ships that protected convoys in the Battle of the Atlantic.
- Law forcing military service that caused political conflict.
- 1941 battle where Canadian troops defended a British colony and many became prisoners of war.
- Technology that helped detect enemy planes.
- European country famously liberated by Canadian troops in 1945
- June 6, 1944, the Allied invasion of Normandy.
- Life in Canada supporting the war from home.
- Harsh season Canadian troops faced in Italy.
- Money Canadians gave to fund the war effort.
- Those who served in the military during WWII.
- Communication device used extensively by Canadian troops.
- Aircraft produced in Canada for use by Allied forces in Europe and the Pacific.
- Media used to boost morale and support the war effort.
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- Disastrous 1942 battle in France where Canadian troops lost surprise.
- 1940 evacuation of Allied soldiers from France.
- Symbol worn by Canadian soldiers to identify their nationality.
- Limited food supplies during wartime.
- Canada’s Prime Minister during most of WWII.
- Leader of the Soviet Union, WWII Allied power.
- German "lightning war" tactic involving fast, surprise attacks.
- The genocide of six million Jews and millions of others by the Nazis.
- Many Canadians chose this to join the armed forces.
- Government control of information to maintain morale.
- Longest WWII military campaign
- Canadian military branch expanded greatly during WWII.
- Famous Canadian fighter pilot ace.
- The battle lines where Canadian soldiers fought
- British Prime Minister famous for his speeches and leadership during WWII.
- Canadian city known for aircrew training.
- Capital of Canada, center of war planning.
31 Clues: Longest WWII military campaign • Famous Canadian fighter pilot ace. • Limited food supplies during wartime. • Canadian city known for aircrew training. • Capital of Canada, center of war planning. • Technology that helped detect enemy planes. • Canada’s Prime Minister during most of WWII. • Life in Canada supporting the war from home. • ...
World of Animals 2025-05-14
27 Clues: ós • carn • fort • lleó • prim • curt • lloro • tauró • volar • dolfí • llest • saltar • balena • pingüí • dormir • cangur • plantes • elefant • aliments • sorollos • ós panda • insectes • a vegades • molt gran • despertar • estar dret • menjar (acció)
FNAF World Roster 2025-06-09
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- Didn't your mommy ever tell you, that you can't kill a rainbow?!
- The original. The first.
- Because one wasn't enough!
- Feeling empty inside.
- Some things can't be made cute.
- Everyone's favorite!
- Because we needed one more.
- Where it all started.
- Out of order since FNAF 1.
- This is why you wake up.
- Let's Eat!
- Look into my eye!
- Stop calling me a watermelon.
- Back-In-Order!
- Huh?
- The one pulling the strings.
- Because he/she needed to be weirder.
- I'm taller in person.
- Cuter in person; still a killer.
- Something new!
- Male? Female? It's a rabbit, who cares.
- Time for a coffe break!
- just taking a stroll.
- Getting down to business.
- I will eat youre soul.
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- This isn't fair... It was never fair. It was supposed to be me. It was supposed to be me! My world was lush and beautiful, full of strange and colorful creatures! But no, that wasn't enough for you. You wanted to be scared. You wanted to feel dread. And what happened to me? What happened to us? Obscurity... You haven't seen the last of me. Freddy Fazbear isn't the one who will be sharpening his teeth on your bones. It will be me. It will be me...
- SAY MY NAME!
- Still Foxy- but more YAAARG!
- Still sad.
- Because reasons.
- What happened to Chica?!
- It's me.
- It wasn't meant to last.
- The final danger... or not.
- He has a though armor!
- Not canon, but still here.
- Still Freddy- but shiny.
- Kids can be so cruel...
- Because look at him!
- It's me. Not in The game.
- Put it back in the box!
- The more, the merrier.
- Back to basics!
- Making you a sandwich.
- Let's Party!
- I take 10 seconds to draw!
- Let's get mean!
- because you can never have too much Foxy.
- Because the world needed a plush version.
- Selling you bytes!
- Because character quota.
- Jammin!
- Not in the game. But should be.
- Think outside the box!
- Not as cute, but more useful.
55 Clues: Huh? • Jammin! • It's me. • Still sad. • Let's Eat! • SAY MY NAME! • Let's Party! • Back-In-Order! • Something new! • Back to basics! • Let's get mean! • Because reasons. • Look into my eye! • Selling you bytes! • Everyone's favorite! • Because look at him! • Feeling empty inside. • Where it all started. • I'm taller in person. • just taking a stroll. • He has a though armor! • The more, the merrier. • ...
World cup teams 2025-11-25
Across
- hockey
- Kevin de Bruyne
- Asia
- English
- names that end with "ic"
- Next to portugal
- Spaghetti
- Mythology
- Southeast of Netherlands
- Korea Asia
- Next to Slovakia
- March 16
- white and blue flag
- Blue and yellow flag
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- The best soccer player's home country
- Halland
- Baguettes
- 2002 world cup winner
- White and Red flag
- south America
- Ronaldo
- Next to the U.S
- good defense
- Pulisic
24 Clues: Asia • hockey • English • Halland • Ronaldo • Pulisic • March 16 • Baguettes • Spaghetti • Mythology • Korea Asia • good defense • south America • Kevin de Bruyne • Next to the U.S • Next to portugal • Next to Slovakia • White and Red flag • white and blue flag • Blue and yellow flag • 2002 world cup winner • names that end with "ic" • Southeast of Netherlands • The best soccer player's home country
World Heritage Highlights 2025-12-02
Across
- kansainyhteisö
- kammio
- tähtitieteilijä
- ydin
- mestattu
- estetiikka
- mielenvikainen
- vuosittainen
- sopimus, kokous
- excavation arkeologinen kaivaus
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- heimopäällikkö
- monipuolinen
- arkeologi
- muinainen
- synnyinpaikka
- valitettavasti
- elokuvaaja
- jonkin joukossa
- hyödyke, kauppatavara
- nykyaikainen
- pysäyttävä
- list lista asioista joita haluaa tehdä ennen kuin on liian myöhäistä
- kallioseinämä
23 Clues: ydin • kammio • mestattu • arkeologi • muinainen • elokuvaaja • estetiikka • pysäyttävä • monipuolinen • nykyaikainen • vuosittainen • synnyinpaikka • kallioseinämä • heimopäällikkö • kansainyhteisö • valitettavasti • mielenvikainen • tähtitieteilijä • jonkin joukossa • sopimus, kokous • hyödyke, kauppatavara • excavation arkeologinen kaivaus • list lista asioista joita haluaa tehdä ennen kuin on liian myöhäistä
SIP World Cultures 2025-12-02
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- Cambiar el entorno para satisfacer las necesidades humanas.
- La parte de un mapa que muestra la distancia.
- La difusión de ideas y costumbres de un lugar a otro.
- Un gobierno donde la gente tiene el poder de votar.
- El intercambio de bienes, ideas o servicios.
- Un gobierno dirigido por un líder con control total.
- Un gobierno dirigido por un pequeño grupo de personas.
- Cuando las personas se mueven de un lugar a otro.
- El estudio de la tierra, el agua y las personas del planeta.
- Líneas que van de este a oeste y miden distancia norte o sur.
- Un gobierno donde los líderes tienen casi ningún límite en su poder.
- La mitad de la Tierra, como el Norte o el Sur.
- del mapa La parte de un mapa que explica los símbolos.
- Creencias que las personas de una cultura consideran importantes.
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- Un gobierno gobernado por un rey o una reina.
- Un sistema que organiza y dirige un país o comunidad.
- Un objeto hecho por humanos que muestra información del pasado.
- Un grupo de personas que comparten una cultura o antecedente.
- Líneas que van de norte a sur y miden distancia este u oeste.
- Cómo los países del mundo se conectan y comparten ideas.
- Las partes de una cultura, como comida, ropa y lenguaje.
- La línea que divide la Tierra en hemisferios norte y sur.
- Las creencias, costumbres y formas de vida de un grupo de personas.
- Un gobierno cuyo poder está restringido por leyes.
- Comportamientos o celebraciones que se pasan de generación en generación.
- Un gobierno dirigido por líderes religiosos.
- Cambiar el comportamiento o estilo de vida para ajustarse a un nuevo entorno.
- Una gran masa de tierra, como África o Asia.
28 Clues: El intercambio de bienes, ideas o servicios. • Un gobierno dirigido por líderes religiosos. • Una gran masa de tierra, como África o Asia. • Un gobierno gobernado por un rey o una reina. • La parte de un mapa que muestra la distancia. • La mitad de la Tierra, como el Norte o el Sur. • Cuando las personas se mueven de un lugar a otro. • ...
The Cardiovascular World 2025-11-18
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- monitor / a portable device that produces an EKG when several electrodes have been connected to the chest
- / process of cutting
- passes over the left ventricle and runs down in front of the backbone
- / an illness in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- veins / are swollen and dilated veins, which are often veins found in the legs which can cause pain
- / apart or through
- / many
- / beyond or excess
- / rupture
- / a well known instrument used to measure pressure which is usually placed on the arm
- / atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- fine,branching blood vessels that form a connection between the arterioles and venules
- syndrome / causes blood vessels to narrow down so badly that it causes discoloration, pain, and numbness
- / coronary care unit
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- Valve a one-way valve in the heart that controls the stream of deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle into the pulmonary artery
- Ventricle / one of the four chambers in the heart that receives oxygen-poor blood
- artery disease / a narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart is
- / hypertension
- / acute myocardial infarction
- / a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology. X-ray dye is injected into blood vessels
- / mitral valve prolapse
- a very small vein
- Enzyme Test / is used to measure certain items in the blood that can indicate heart muscle damage
- / the thin, smooth membrane that lines the inside of the chambers of the heart
- / electrolytes
- infarction / when a part of the heart doesn’t get the blood flow it needs it is a
- ultrasonography / uses ultrasound to look at blood going through vessels to determine if they are narrowed or have a thrombus
- / enlarged
- / dyspnea on exertion
- / around
- / premature ventricular contraction
31 Clues: / many • / around • / rupture • / enlarged • / hypertension • / electrolytes • a very small vein • / apart or through • / beyond or excess • / process of cutting • / coronary care unit • / dyspnea on exertion • / mitral valve prolapse • / acute myocardial infarction • / premature ventricular contraction • / atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease • ...
World War II 2025-12-05
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- Longest serving Prime Minister in Canada
- Program in Canada that trained aircrew
- Canadian Airforce
- Series of battles in Italy
- A temporary policy that stops wage increase during wartime
- A program that trained spies, based in Canada
- A battleship that hunted u-boats and escorted convoys
- Code name: Operation Overlord
- Canadian and British plane
- Coastal Escort vessel
- System put in place by the Canadian government to divide goods to citizens
- Wartime tax used by the Canadian government to help the war effort
- Canadian government sold these to help
- The highest decoration in the Canadian decoration system
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- longest lasting battle during WWII
- A temporary hold on increasing price of goods or services
- The acronym put before the name of every Canadian ship
- Plane Named after the nickname of Sir Robert Mclean’s daughter
- Soldiers were rescued by battleships and British Citizens
- home or community garden during wartime
- Bloodiest Day in Canadian Military history
- Queen of Hurricanes
- Camp that held all "enemy aliens”
- Acronym for Canadian Navi
- Practical fashion for Women in Canada during WWII
- group of ships that travel together in a formation
- ships in the middle of a convoy that carry goods and supplies
- Volunteer groups that support soldiers by providing aid and making comfort items
- The first battle Canada fought in During WWII
- Minister of Everything
30 Clues: Canadian Airforce • Queen of Hurricanes • Coastal Escort vessel • Minister of Everything • Acronym for Canadian Navi • Series of battles in Italy • Canadian and British plane • Code name: Operation Overlord • Camp that held all "enemy aliens” • longest lasting battle during WWII • Program in Canada that trained aircrew • Canadian government sold these to help • ...
World War 1 2025-10-27
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- - role for women in the military during WW1
- - to pay for a wrongdoing as an apology
- – Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire.
- – His assassination sparked WWI.
- – Dangerous, muddy wartime conditions.
- – Germany urged Mexico to attack U.S.
- - Countries cooperating instead of going to war
- – President who proposed Fourteen Points.
- - major pandemic during World War 1 that killed more people than the actual war
- – Britain, France, Russia, U.S.
- - Britain, France, U.S., and Italy
- - Wilson's Plan for World Peace
- – Europe divided Africa, 1884.
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- - Millions of African Americans moved from the South to major American cities
- – German submarines in WWI.
- - November 11th, 1918 at 11am soldiers stopped fighting
- – Sold to fund war effort.
- - Right for a country or people to rule themselves
- - Treaty to End World War 1
- – Deadly area between trenches.
- – Law against spying in war.
- – Ship sunk by German submarine.
- – Law banning criticism of government.
23 Clues: – Sold to fund war effort. • – German submarines in WWI. • - Treaty to End World War 1 • – Law against spying in war. • – Europe divided Africa, 1884. • – Deadly area between trenches. • – Britain, France, Russia, U.S. • - Wilson's Plan for World Peace • – His assassination sparked WWI. • – Ship sunk by German submarine. • - Britain, France, U.S., and Italy • ...
World of Plants 2025-10-15
Across
- fruit that forms from one flower that has one pistil and one ovary. Examples include oranges, grapes, tomatoes, peaches, cherries, and olives
- considered the female part of the flower.
- tissue made up of tubes similar to blood vessels for transporting nutrients and other chemicals throughout a plant
- Plants with bendable stems
- part of the seed which supplies nourishment for the sprouting plant. becomes the first embryonic leaves of the seedling.
- fruit forms one “piece” of fruit from several flowers.
- Arrangement of a leaf’s veins
- anchor the plant to the soil, absorb water and minerals, and store food.
- the beginning of life; when seeds begin to grow
- part of the seed that grows into the stem and leaves of the plant
- One large central root with many smaller roots branching out
- are the parts of the flower that produce pollen. male parts of the flower
- perform reproduction by producing fruits and seeds.
- manufacture food
- the part of the pistil which receives the pollen
- Part of a cell that transforms sunlight into food (glucose)
- some plants continue to grow year after year.
- Green substance in chloroplasts that makes photosynthesis possible
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- the uniting of pollen and ovule to form a seed
- Holes on the underside of a leaf
- They protect the flower as it develops by covering the petals until it is ready to bloom
- fruit that forms from a flower that has multiple pistils. Some common fruits are strawberries, blackberries, and raspberries.
- animal such as a bee, wasp, moth, or even a hummingbird transfers pollen.
- plants require two growing seasons to produce seeds
- seeds have two cotyledons
- Process that changes light, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen
- Stalk of the stamen that supports the anther
- seeds have just one cotyledon
- Tubes that transport water and nutrients from roots to the rest of the plant
- hold up the plant’s leaves and flowers, transport water and nutrients throughout the plant, and store food.
- produces ovules which are unfertilized seeds or eggs.
- Roots spread out in many directions
- Part of the stamen that produces pollen
- They are the colorful and fragrant part of the flower. Their purpose is to attract pollinating animals through sight and smell.
- Ripened ovary
- Stalk of the pistil that supports the stigma
- Point where leaf attaches to stem
- plants that live for only one growing season
- Tubes that transport food from leaves back down to the roots
39 Clues: Ripened ovary • manufacture food • seeds have two cotyledons • Plants with bendable stems • seeds have just one cotyledon • Arrangement of a leaf’s veins • Holes on the underside of a leaf • Point where leaf attaches to stem • Roots spread out in many directions • Part of the stamen that produces pollen • considered the female part of the flower. • ...
World religion day 2025-10-16
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- A divine being or god
- Strong belief in spiritual doctrines
- Sikh house of worship
- Quiet reflection used in many religions
- Sacred religious writing
- Ceremonial religious act
- Place of worship for many religions
- Path to enlightenment founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- Religion centered on the teachings of Jesus
- Something representing a faith or belief
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- Jewish house of prayer
- Spiritual communication or meditation
- Chinese philosophy focused on harmony with nature
- Indigenous religion of Japan
- Religion whose followers pray five times daily
- Religion founded in Punjab promoting equality
- One of the values celebrated on this day
- Key principle in interfaith dialogue
- Ancient religion with many deities and scriptures
- Christian place of worship
- One of the oldest monotheistic religions
- Muslim place of worship
22 Clues: A divine being or god • Sikh house of worship • Jewish house of prayer • Muslim place of worship • Sacred religious writing • Ceremonial religious act • Christian place of worship • Indigenous religion of Japan • Place of worship for many religions • Strong belief in spiritual doctrines • Key principle in interfaith dialogue • Spiritual communication or meditation • ...
AP World Vocab 2025-10-31
Across
- Establish military alliances
- Urban settlement of Mississipian culture
- Taking a fortified city
- Ensured messengers could travel long distances
- Permanent settlements of foreign traders
- A kingdom in Java
- Grandson of Chinggis Khan
- Largest religious structure in premodern world
- A power that gained momentum from sea trading
- Merchants to pool their resources
- First foreign ruled dynasty in China
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- Capital of the Mongols
- Animal used to cross the desert
- Introduced new crops
- Language that a certain groups speaks
- A place for cultural and religious exchange
- Chinese explorer
- Major commercial city of West Africa
- Sails used to cross the Indian Ocean
- Ninth ruler of the Mali empire
20 Clues: Chinese explorer • A kingdom in Java • Introduced new crops • Capital of the Mongols • Taking a fortified city • Grandson of Chinggis Khan • Establish military alliances • Ninth ruler of the Mali empire • Animal used to cross the desert • Merchants to pool their resources • Major commercial city of West Africa • Sails used to cross the Indian Ocean • ...
AP world vocab 2025-10-31
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- was a major historical period of significant agricultural adavacements and transformation in the islamic world
- was a morracan Muslim scholor and explor
- is a historic city in mali was a major center for trade
- camel is a large one humped camel native to the deserts or Arabian peninsula
- is a major branch of mahayana Buddhism that centers on devotion to the amitabba Budda mongols know for religious tolerance
- is a philosophical revival of classical Confucian emerged during song dynasty
- was a large ancient native American city near present day st louis Missouri
- was a powerful dynasty that emerged are famous of monumental architectural works
- are group of people who have been despersed from homelands
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- a chinese man famous for commanding seven massive "treasure voyages"
- is a school of Mahayana buddism that originated in china
- massive religious complex in combodia built in the 12th centrey
- is a simple bowl Buddhist monks and nuns used to collect food remained a powerful of Buddhist faith
- was the 9th musa considered the richest person in history
- is a five story red sand stone victory tower is delhi
- is a major bantu language and the most widely spoken language
- is a tradional west African troubador- historican, storyteller, poet or musician
- traditonl Chinese sailing vessels
- early forms of paper based financial instruments used in China
- a roadside rest stop along trade routes like the silk road
20 Clues: traditonl Chinese sailing vessels • was a morracan Muslim scholor and explor • is a five story red sand stone victory tower is delhi • is a historic city in mali was a major center for trade • is a school of Mahayana buddism that originated in china • was the 9th musa considered the richest person in history • ...
AP WORLD HISTORY 2025-10-30
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- Paper money initially a Chinese invention called this cuz of how light it was and its tendency to fly away in the Wind
- Guesthouses located along trade routes from eastern Mediterranean to China along the silkroad
- Spoken in East Africa today was grammatically an African tongue tribute within the large band of languages
- Sponsored a big excitesopedia was continued and contributed to help 2,000 Scholars
- The new capital of Mongolia and helped the beginning of centralized bureaucracy with specialized office took known as shape
- The largest religious structure in the pre-modern area world and was a temple built by the angor Kingdom in the 12th century CE
- A major commercial city of West African civilization and a center for Islamic scholarship and education by the 16th century
- Reformation of confusion thinking that rejected the religious aspects of ghost Buddhism and Judaism but appreciated the high monks of Buddhist teacher while returning the classic cold texts of confusionism
- Chinese Admiral who commanded a huge Fleet of ships and series of wedges in the Indian Ocean that begun in 1405
- Major process of settlements and social organization
- A widely traveled Arab scholar and a public official
- Grandson of Genghis Khan who with a powerful leader of the Mongolian era
- A chiefdom that layed at the center of widespread trading networks.
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- Facilitated commercial exchange among different people even though they introduced new religious Traditions to their host cities
- Introduced to North America and the Sahara in the early CE this animal made trans-saharan Commerce possible by 300 to 400
- transformation of Agriculture between the 5th and 6th centuries known as the Golden Age of Islam
- A condom in Central Java and agriculturally Rich region and closely allied with srivijaya
- Mongolian Dynasty that initiated by Khubilai Khan that wrote China from 1271 to 1368
- Personal loyalty to the emperor of the government and the emperor experience great power
- Originating in China it took cultural integration and further developed of Chinese ideas instead
20 Clues: Major process of settlements and social organization • A widely traveled Arab scholar and a public official • A chiefdom that layed at the center of widespread trading networks. • Grandson of Genghis Khan who with a powerful leader of the Mongolian era • Sponsored a big excitesopedia was continued and contributed to help 2,000 Scholars • ...
World War 1 2025-10-29
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- famous 1916 battle with massive casualties
- process of preparing troops and resources for war
- Germany's strategy to avoid a two front war
- Belgian town scene of several major battles
- used to identify dead soldiers
- U.S president who outlined the Fourteen Points
- killing that usually triggers war
- agreement that ended fighting on November 11, 1918
- British ocean liner sunk by a German submarine in 1915
- this created stalemate and horrible casualties during ww1
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- Woodrow Wilson's peace proposal which leads to wars end
- soviet Russian leader during Bolshevik revolution
- food supplies distributed to soldiers
- secret Serbian Nationalist group
- organization formed after the war to promote peace
- one of the longest and most gory battles in 1916
- German emperor during the war
- German telegram that was intercepted by Britain
- armored vehicle introduced during ww1
- city where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
20 Clues: German emperor during the war • used to identify dead soldiers • secret Serbian Nationalist group • killing that usually triggers war • food supplies distributed to soldiers • armored vehicle introduced during ww1 • famous 1916 battle with massive casualties • Germany's strategy to avoid a two front war • Belgian town scene of several major battles • ...
World Literature Terms 2025-11-04
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- When an object, color, or action represents a deeper idea or meaning
- Facts, examples, or quotes that support a claim or argument
- The author’s choice of words and writing style that affect tone and meaning
- Text Writing that provides facts or explains a topic
- Using credibility or trustworthiness to persuade an audience
- The use of language to persuade an audience through logic, emotion, or credibility
- Story A story within another story that connects or explains the main plot
- Using emotions to persuade an audience
- The turning point or moment of greatest suspense in a story
- An intentional exaggeration used for emphasis or effect
- Person A narrator who speaks directly to the reader using “you”
- A close examination of how parts of a text work together to create meaning
- Person A narrator who tells the story using “he,” “she,” or “they”
- The author’s way of revealing a character’s traits through actions, dialogue, and description
- Using logic, evidence, and reasoning to persuade an audience
- Clues or hints that suggest what will happen later in the story
- The beginning of a story where the setting, characters, and main conflict are introduced
- The central message or lesson about life the author wants readers to understand
- Person A narrator who tells the story using “I” or “me”
- The conversations between two or more characters in a story
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- Descriptive language that appeals to the five senses to create vivid mental images
- The end of the story where the main conflict is resolved and loose ends are tied up
- Action The series of events that build tension and develop the main conflict
- A statement of opinion that can be proven or argued
- The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience
- A comparison using “like” or “as”
- The feeling or atmosphere a reader experiences while reading a story
- A scene that interrupts the story to show an earlier event or memory
- Giving human traits or emotions to animals, objects, or ideas
- The struggle between opposing forces that drives the story’s events
- A statement that challenges or opposes another person’s argument
- The time and place where a story occurs
- Text Writing meant to convince readers to accept an opinion or take action
- Text Writing that tells a story with characters, setting, and plot
- of View The perspective from which a story is told
- Action The events after the climax that lead toward resolution
36 Clues: A comparison using “like” or “as” • Using emotions to persuade an audience • The time and place where a story occurs • of View The perspective from which a story is told • A statement of opinion that can be proven or argued • The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience • Text Writing that provides facts or explains a topic • ...
Across the World 2025-11-04
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- TravelAgency
- Depart
- Itinerary
- Boardingpass
- Currency
- Traytable
- Submarine
- Hotel
- Kingbed
- Cancelled
- Lifevest
- Oxygenmask
- Reservation
- Bus
- Pilot
- Pool
- Cruise
- Arrival
- Doublebed
- Gym
- Overheadcompartment
- Frontdesk
- Train
- Ontime
- Luggagecart
- Luggage
- Giftshop
- Queenbed
- Onewayticket
- Motel
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- Emergencyexit
- Flightattendants
- Layover
- Museum
- Roomservice
- Attractions
- Revolvingdoor
- Hostel
- Fivestar
- Passport
- Housekeeping
- Bellhop
- Turbulence
- Baggageclaim
- Border
- Planedelayed
- Customs
- Roundtripticket
- Concierge
49 Clues: Bus • Gym • Pool • Hotel • Pilot • Train • Motel • Depart • Museum • Hostel • Border • Cruise • Ontime • Layover • Kingbed • Bellhop • Customs • Arrival • Luggage • Currency • Fivestar • Passport • Lifevest • Giftshop • Queenbed • Itinerary • Traytable • Submarine • Cancelled • Doublebed • Frontdesk • Concierge • Oxygenmask • Turbulence • Roomservice • Attractions • Reservation • Luggagecart • TravelAgency • Boardingpass • Housekeeping • Baggageclaim • Planedelayed • ...
GLOBALIZING WORLD 2 2026-02-01
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- syrjintä
- lahjoittaja
- vähäosainen
- viisumi
- monenvälinen
- maastakarkotus
- hyväntekeväisyysjärjestö
- nälänhätä
- pakolainen
- kulkutauti
- rotuerottelu
- turvapaikka
- maahanmuuttaja
- monimuotoisuus
- rights kansalaisoikeudet
- suvaitsemattomuus
- uudistus
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- tuki
- toisinajattelija
- omavaraisuus
- maastamuuttaja
- rasisti
- puute
- kotimaahan palauttaminen
- vähemmistö
- muukalaisviha
- moniarvoinen
- kotoperäinen
- tasa-arvo
- monimuotoisuus
- yhteisö
- luku-ja kirjoitustaidoton
32 Clues: tuki • puute • rasisti • viisumi • yhteisö • syrjintä • uudistus • nälänhätä • tasa-arvo • vähemmistö • pakolainen • kulkutauti • lahjoittaja • vähäosainen • turvapaikka • omavaraisuus • monenvälinen • moniarvoinen • kotoperäinen • rotuerottelu • muukalaisviha • maastamuuttaja • maastakarkotus • monimuotoisuus • maahanmuuttaja • monimuotoisuus • toisinajattelija • suvaitsemattomuus • kotimaahan palauttaminen • ...
The natural world 2026-01-13
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- Protection
- Something that causes great difficulties
- the natural world
- the natural area where a plant or animal lives
- damage to air, water, etc.
- To change to fit a situation or environment
- Varied; of many kinds
- Small in numbers or amount
- To cutting down of trees for commercial use
- Relating to change from one type to another
- To catch; to interrupt the progress of something
- To gradually increase over time
- To cut down
- To decide
- To reduce to least possible amount
- To disappear
- Tough; able to endure difficult conditions
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- Methods
- To change from liquid to gas; loss of water to the air
- Loss of soil from the action of water or wind
- Plants
- The goodness in food
- To make weaker by mixing with water
- to reach past, get bigger
- Producing a lot of something
- The edge of something
- To keep from changing; maintain
- Strong; sudden and destructive
- The removal of trees from a large area
- Living on the land
- Very severe or difficult
- To grow well
- a large number, a collection
- To be in place; exist in
- Wetness or water
- Living in the water
- Whole; complete
- To prevent; slow down
- Many; numerous
- A sudden or big change
40 Clues: Plants • Methods • To decide • Protection • To cut down • To grow well • To disappear • Many; numerous • Whole; complete • Wetness or water • the natural world • Living on the land • Living in the water • The goodness in food • The edge of something • Varied; of many kinds • To prevent; slow down • A sudden or big change • Very severe or difficult • To be in place; exist in • to reach past, get bigger • ...
World War 1 2026-01-28
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- A major 1916 battle known for extremely high casualties
- U.S. President Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace after the war
- Soldiers kept back from the front line to replace others or reinforce attacks
- A royal title; Archduke Franz Ferdinand's death triggered world war 1
- German submarines used to attack enemy ships
- When a country seeks to expand its power by taking over other lands
- The city where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
- Hiding soldiers or equipment by blending in with surroundings
- The alliance of Britain, france, and Russia before the war
- The area where opposing armies directly face each other in battle
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- The murder of an important person
- A British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915
- Information or images used by governments to influence peoples opinion and support the war
- A condition soldiers suffered from due to constant explosions and stress
- The dangerous open area between 2 opposing trenches
- Large weapons like cannons used to fire shells over long distances
- Strong pride in ones country, sometimes leading to conflict with others
- Countries that fought together against the central powers
- a long and deadly battle between France and Germany
- A type of fighting where soldiers lived and fought from long trenches to protect themselves from enemy fire
20 Clues: The murder of an important person • German submarines used to attack enemy ships • The dangerous open area between 2 opposing trenches • a long and deadly battle between France and Germany • A major 1916 battle known for extremely high casualties • A British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915 • The city where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated • ...
World War 2 2026-01-06
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- American naval victory over Japan
- leader of Germany
- Ship used for battle
- surprise attack by Germany on USSR
- The battle where the USSR defeated Germany
- Brutal landing spot on D-Day for the Americans
- Atomic bomb
- The country that invaded France
- A big battle
- Boats used for transporting troops on D-Day
- Weaponized transportation
- Concrete box
- America, Britain, France, and USSR
- Largest amphibious attack in history
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- The harbor that was bombed by Japan
- The last surprise offense of Germany
- The big air fight in Britain
- Carried weapon
- carried explosive
- A big gun
- A small war
- group of soldiers
- An alliance
- place were soldiers sleep
- Explodes to pressure
- The easy landing spot for the Americans during d-day
- Amphibious transportation
27 Clues: A big gun • A small war • An alliance • Atomic bomb • A big battle • Concrete box • Carried weapon • leader of Germany • carried explosive • group of soldiers • Ship used for battle • Explodes to pressure • place were soldiers sleep • Weaponized transportation • Amphibious transportation • The big air fight in Britain • The country that invaded France • American naval victory over Japan • ...
Phonics World 5 2026-02-04
74 Clues: 성 • 닭 • 공 • 소 • 쥐 • 귀 • 별 • 새 • 흙 • 말 • 빵 • 빗 • 칼 • 발 • 책 • 곰 • 꿀 • 물 • 배 • 무릎 • 농장 • 8월 • 살다 • 동전 • 틀린 • 장갑 • 사랑 • 소스 • 연필 • 머리 • 의자 • 공원 • 아들 • 새우 • 걷다 • 갈색 • 사슴 • 쓰다 • 대황 • 레몬 • 포크 • 의사 • 당기다 • 선생님 • 간호사 • 보라색 • 도토리 • 나누다 • 코뿔소 • 원숭이 • 자동차 • 그리다 • 트랙터 • 호랑이 • 휘파람 • 장난감 • 응원하다 • 투명하다 • 어린 양 • 머리카락 • 그/남자 • 엘리베이터 • 집, 주택 • 으르렁거리다 • 여성, 숙녀 • 관목, 덤불 • 아기, 애기 • 칠판, 게시판 • 소녀, 여자아이 • 소년, 남자아이 • 키가 큰, 높은 • 놀라게 하다, 놀람 • 언니, 누나, 여동생 • 정사각형, 제곱, 광장, 정사각형의
World Mountains Vocabulary 2025-09-08
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- The distance above sea level of a spot on Earth's surface
- Having died out completely
- A low place in the mountains, often created by a river
- Melted rock from inside Earth's crust
- A colorless or lightly colored hard mineral
- The breaking up of Earth's materials into smaller pieces
- To build level surfaces on a mountainside
- A place in the mountains that is lower than the surrounding peaks and that people use as a path through the mountains
- A large area of high, flat ground
- A business that manufactures a product or provides a service
- A place that uses the force of moving water to power generators that make electricity
- A line of wagons traveling west in the United States in the 1800s
- Magma, or melted rock, that reaches Earth's surface
- Not likely to fall
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- The imaginary east/west line on a globe or map that is an equal distance from the North and South Poles; 0° latitude
- A naturally-occurring substance found in Earth's crust
- Something that blocks movement
- To stay alive
- an idea or story that many people believe but that is not true
- To go into a sleeplike state during winter and live off body fat
- A wall used to stop the flow of water
- The carrying away of soil and rock by water, ice, or wind
- A large section of Earth's crust that is able to move
- An animal similar to an ox that lives in Asia
- A machine that makes electricity
- A passage through or under a natural feature such as a mountain
- The highest point on a mountain
27 Clues: To stay alive • Not likely to fall • Having died out completely • Something that blocks movement • The highest point on a mountain • A machine that makes electricity • A large area of high, flat ground • Melted rock from inside Earth's crust • A wall used to stop the flow of water • To build level surfaces on a mountainside • A colorless or lightly colored hard mineral • ...
Dandy's World - TEST 2025-09-08
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- The main baker
- The christmas deer
- The reversed sounds
- The christmas main
- The brother of Flutter
- The old egg
- Hates everything
- The dream maker
- The easter main
- The boy starter
- The dog
- The clock
- The christmas dog
- The cookie
- The acrobat of the three person troupe
- Clean freak
- The twins
- The mirror
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- The mime of the three person troupe
- Leader of the book club
- The girl starter
- The face of the game
- The ghost
- The child
- The gameshow host
- The detective
- The chocolate bunny
- The hugger
- Painter
- Fish puns
- Leader of the three person troupe
- The dinosaur lover
- The elegant toon
- The common baker
- The gambler
- The crafter
36 Clues: Painter • The dog • The ghost • The child • Fish puns • The clock • The twins • The hugger • The cookie • The mirror • The old egg • The gambler • Clean freak • The crafter • The detective • The main baker • The dream maker • The easter main • The boy starter • The girl starter • Hates everything • The elegant toon • The common baker • The gameshow host • The christmas dog • The christmas deer • The christmas main • ...
The New World 2025-08-26
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- William Penn's vision for the colony of Pennsylvania. A society based on Quakers principles of religous tolerance and freedom
- There was no seperation between the church and the government
- An open form of resistance that typically was violent
- People get together and discuss problems related to the colony
- Non-violent opposition to authority especially a refusal to cooperate with legal requirement
- A person who owns and controls a business
- Strict laws or rules that restricted the rights and activities of slaves
- About the time Jamestown was founded, a group of people wanted to seperate from the Church of England. These people were later called the Pilgrims
- A representative government that marked the start of a represenative government in the New World
- A method used in the British-American colonies to didtribute land
- came to Jamestown and became a leader coining the phrase "he who works not eats not"
- The principle that the authority of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people
- A government of a country by its own people especially after having been a colony
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- A settlement in a new place that is controlled by a mother country
- The Georgia Colony established as a place to resettle people who were imprisoned for debt in England
- A group of investors who pool their money together in hopes of making more money
- The transatlantic trade routes connecting Europe, Africa and the New World(America)
- Georgia was known as this to keep Spain from expanding north from Florida
- They became the first means to meet the need for labor
- New Netherlands used this in which the landholder has special privliges and rights to large areas of land
- people who were persecuted by Catholics and many of them emigrated from France
- A group of people who write laws
- The journey that all slaves had to make from Africa to the Americas during the Atlantic slave trade
- A document that is issued by the government that gives specific rights to a person/company
- led Jamestown after John Smith's departure. He introduced Tobacco and married Pocohontas
25 Clues: A group of people who write laws • A person who owns and controls a business • An open form of resistance that typically was violent • They became the first means to meet the need for labor • There was no seperation between the church and the government • People get together and discuss problems related to the colony • ...
Dandy's World Characters 2025-12-11
40 Clues: TV • Box • Ink • Egg • Coal • Wolf • Lamp • Moon • 8Ball • Ghost • Armor • Clock • Shrimp • Basket • Bubble • Flower • Tissue • Cookie • Mirror • Pinata • Teacup • PetRock • Pumpkin • Balloon • Brownie • Ornament • Ammonite • Raindeer • MusicBox • Fishbowl • Gachapon • Skeleton • Butterfly • Paintbrush • PaperCraft • Strawberry • ChocoBunny • TheatreMasks • MagnifyingGlass • Flutter's Sibling
Open World Christmas 2025-12-11
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- Pablo _____ out with his friend when he cheated in football
- Diego takes _____ his grandfather, they look very similar
- Paula and her sister ____ on well.
- I want to ____ out with my friends at the weekend
- This person really loves reading
- Marta and her friends ____ up to their teacher, they admire Gill!
- Gill's kitchen is ______ refurbished this week
- Alba is ____ on classical music, she listens to it all the time
- Lola's cousin ____ up with her partner after 5 years together
- Her wallet was ______ by the thief
- The students can't ______ leeks, they think they are disgusting
- Eva was in _____, the comedy film was so funny
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- Esther reads comics before she sleeps, they are good ____ reading
- Read a magazine quickly, just some pages, flick ___
- The bottle was ____ (break) after it fell off the table
- Daniela _____ an all-nighter before the important exam
- Succeed well, pass with flying __
- Vence was over the _____ when he passed his exam
- Sergio wants to _____ out as being the best student in the class
- Emma learned the presentation by _____, she didn't look at hers notes once.
- The children ____ scared of the dark
21 Clues: This person really loves reading • Succeed well, pass with flying __ • Paula and her sister ____ on well. • Her wallet was ______ by the thief • The children ____ scared of the dark • Gill's kitchen is ______ refurbished this week • Eva was in _____, the comedy film was so funny • Vence was over the _____ when he passed his exam • ...
Islamic World Crossword 2025-12-09
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- Mughal ruler known for tolerance and strong leadership
- Empire that lasted for centuries and captured Constantinople
- branch of math expanded by Muslim scholars
- Turkish rulers who governed alongside the Abbasids, handling the military and political power
- Persian empire known for strong culture and Shi’a Islam
- Ottoman ruler who conquered Constantinople
- branch of Islam believing leadership should stay within Muhammad’s family
- collection of Middle Eastern stories and legends
- early Islamic dynasty focused on conquest and Arab dominance
- leader who founded the Ottoman Empire
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- tall towers on mosques used to call people to prayer
- White marble tomb built by a Mughal emperor
- busy market where goods are bought and sold
- Ottoman sultan called “the Magnificent”
- Indian empire that blended Persian and Indian traditions
- Abbasid capital and center of learning
- young founder of the Safavid Empire
- dynasty that led the Golden Age of Islam and was more tolerant and diverse
- largest branch of Islam, believing leaders should be chosen by the community
- Muslim place of worship
20 Clues: Muslim place of worship • young founder of the Safavid Empire • leader who founded the Ottoman Empire • Abbasid capital and center of learning • Ottoman sultan called “the Magnificent” • branch of math expanded by Muslim scholars • Ottoman ruler who conquered Constantinople • White marble tomb built by a Mughal emperor • busy market where goods are bought and sold • ...
World News Tonight 2025-09-16
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- Stability object to help when walking.
- ____ wings; type of chicken part.
- Room between two objects; outer ____.
- Turn over unused time; a playful dog does this when it turns over.
- A place where food is kept; grocery ____.
- Type of ink pen.
- Not here; over ____.
- Three wheel vehicle.
- Person operating a vehicle; a long club in a golf bag.
- Break from working.
- Show affection to another.
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- Money given to kids for chores.
- Person who designs flowers.
- Beautiful; terrific.
- Opposite of dull; ____ and sunny day.
- Paper sent to someone with your thoughts; mail this ____.
- A place where animals are kept.
- Distilled or Apple Cider; a sour seasoning.
- To vacation; move about on tour.
- Postage used on letters.
20 Clues: Type of ink pen. • Break from working. • Beautiful; terrific. • Not here; over ____. • Three wheel vehicle. • Postage used on letters. • Show affection to another. • Person who designs flowers. • Money given to kids for chores. • A place where animals are kept. • To vacation; move about on tour. • ____ wings; type of chicken part. • Room between two objects; outer ____. • ...
World History Chapter 2025-09-19
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- A place ruled by a distant state
- An order
- A set of letters or symbols which stand for sounds
- Right vs. Wrong
- A leader who rallied the Israelites to defend their land
- Separation from one's homeland
- Goods brought in from another place
- Jewish religous leader
- The use of landmarks to find your way
- A permanent army of professional soldiers
- Fairness
- Order to create something
- Goods produced in a place and sent out to another place
- Escape
- Promise
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- Belief in one God
- The spread of cultural traits from one culture to another
- Jewish communities outside of the homeland
- Doing the right thing
- Person chosen by God to speak to His people, usually working with a king
- Jewish house of worship
- Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
22 Clues: Escape • Promise • An order • Fairness • Right vs. Wrong • Belief in one God • Doing the right thing • Jewish religous leader • Jewish house of worship • Order to create something • Separation from one's homeland • A place ruled by a distant state • Goods brought in from another place • The use of landmarks to find your way • A permanent army of professional soldiers • ...
WORLD TOURISM DAY 2025-09-26
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- Wildlife sanctuary in Karnataka
- state is home to the Hampi ruins
- Indian state is known as the “Land of Five Rivers
- State famous for Kaziranga National Park
- State known for Hornbill Festiva
- Sun Temple state
- Backwater state in South India
- Ancient city on Ganga river
- International Mango Festival is celebrated in which city
- India’s financial capital
- Largest freshwater lake in India
- Fort in Pink City
- Festival of colors
- Dance form originates from Tamil Nadu
- Famous rock-cut temples in Maharashtra
- Southern temple city in Tamil Nadu
- Hill station in west bengal
- Indian classical music form is from the North
- Name of the traditional Kerala martial art
- City known for Howrah Bridge
- Longest beach in India
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- India’s tallest minaret
- City in Jammu & Kashmir with Dal Lake
- City with Golden Temple
- city is known as the “Silicon Valley of India”
- Mughal ruler built the Red Fort
- Largest city in Kerala
- National park in Gujarat
- Largest desert in India
- City of temples in Madhya Pradesh
- Akshardham Temple is in which Indian city
- State famous for Sundarbans
- Hill station in Nilgiri district
- Iconic white marble mausoleum in Agra
- Ajanta and Ellora caves are in this Indian state
- State that Dudhsagar Waterfall located
- Ranthambore National Park in this state
- City famous for Charminar
- City of lakes in Rajasthan
- City famous for Rann of Kutch festival
- festival is called the “Festival of Lights
- Golconda Fort is located in which state
- Highest peak in South India, located in Kerala
43 Clues: Sun Temple state • Fort in Pink City • Festival of colors • Largest city in Kerala • Longest beach in India • India’s tallest minaret • City with Golden Temple • Largest desert in India • National park in Gujarat • India’s financial capital • City famous for Charminar • City of lakes in Rajasthan • State famous for Sundarbans • Ancient city on Ganga river • Hill station in west bengal • ...
World War I 2026-02-06
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- Payments that Germany had to make to England and France when the War ended
- note from Germany to Mexico that encouraged mexico to go to war against the US
- a new weapon in WW I
- law passed by Congress that drafted men into the Army
- his assassination led to World War I
- Head of the Committee on Public Information
- Wilson plan for what a post war world should look like
- organization that had to convince Americans that war was good
- German term for a submarine
- Method the Navy used to get ships safely across the ocean
- what we celebrate today to honor the end of WW I and all soldiers
- boat that was sunl killing over 1000 people
- people who refused to fight in the War due to their religious beliefs
- The group that declared war
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- This is what the soldiers under Pershing's command were called
- American president during World War I
- Republican in the Senate that led the voices against the Treaty of Versailles
- organization that was responsible for organizing the economic war effort
- Commander of the American forces
- position US took once war broke out in Europe
- The part of the Treaty that would hopefully prevent future wars
- this law made it possible for the government to limit what was printed in newspapers
- The peace agreement made at the end of WWI that the US never signed
- a new weapon that made people blind and suffer burns
- a group of senators who not ratify the Treaty under any circumstance
- The movement of many Blacks from the South to the North looking for work
- US declared war in _____ of 1917
- American hero who single handidly captured many Germans
- the head of the War Industries Board
- The month the War ended
- location of Versailles
31 Clues: a new weapon in WW I • location of Versailles • The month the War ended • German term for a submarine • The group that declared war • Commander of the American forces • US declared war in _____ of 1917 • his assassination led to World War I • the head of the War Industries Board • American president during World War I • Head of the Committee on Public Information • ...
World History Trivia 2026-03-31
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- A person who learns a trade from a skilled worker
- A system of government officials who carry out policies
- A powerful Japanese landowning lord
- The symbolic ruler of Japan
- The code of honor followed by samurai warriors
- Religious wars fought for control of the Holy Land
- The code of honor followed by knights
- A South American empire located in the Andes Mountains
- A line of rulers from the same family
- A fortified building used for protection and defense
- A Muslim political and religious leader
- The holy city Muslims travel to for pilgrimage
- Step-like fields used for farming in mountains
- An organization of merchants or skilled workers
- Trade routes connecting China to Europe and the Middle East
- A follower of Islam
- The capital city of the Aztec Empire
- A peasant who was legally tied to the land
- England’s lawmaking body that limited royal power
- A Japanese warrior who followed a strict code of honor
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- A system where land was exchanged for loyalty and military service
- A massive structure built to protect China from invaders
- A Mesoamerican civilization known for math and calendars
- The Chinese belief that rulers received power from heaven
- A path used for exchanging goods
- A Muslim place of worship
- A deadly disease that spread across Europe in the 1300s
- A trained soldier who fought on horseback
- The holy book of Islam
- A Chinese philosophy focused on respect and order
- A person who buys and sells goods
- A government ruled by a king or queen
- Floating gardens used by the Aztecs
- The military government of Japan
- A religion founded in Arabia that worships one God, Allah
- A large farm estate owned by a lord in medieval Europe
- Knotted cords used by the Inca to keep records
- A powerful empire in Mesoamerica located in present-day Mexico
- A military leader who ruled Japan in the emperor’s name
- A noble who promised loyalty to a more powerful lord
40 Clues: A follower of Islam • The holy book of Islam • A Muslim place of worship • The symbolic ruler of Japan • A path used for exchanging goods • The military government of Japan • A person who buys and sells goods • A powerful Japanese landowning lord • Floating gardens used by the Aztecs • The capital city of the Aztec Empire • The code of honor followed by knights • ...
World War 1 2026-03-03
Across
- A dead locked region in northern France became known as the western front.
- An international organization created to keep peace after WW1.
- Germany, Austria and Hungary were known as the central powers because they're located in the heart of Europe.
- Britain made an "alliance" with France and Russia.
- The ruler of Germany.
- Limiting the amount of goods people can buy to save supplies for military.
- The right of people to choose their own government or nation.
- Fighting between Germany and Austria-Hungary and Russia, more movement and less trench warfare.
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- Peace treaty that ended WW1,blamed Germany and made them pay reparations.
- While facing a war, Germany developed a strategy known as the schlieffen plan.
- Italy joins an alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary.
- French leader who wanted to Punish Germany after the war.
- The policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war.
- Great Britain, France and Russia were known as the allied powers or the allies.
- When a country uses all their resources and people for the war effort.
- Posters,films and messages used to influence public opinion and support war.
- An agreement to stop fighting,ended WW1 on November 11 1918.
- To oppose armies on the western front had dug miles of parallel trenches to protect themselves.
- President of the United States during WW1,created fourteen for peace.
- Wilsons plan for peace after WW1, including the idea for the league of nations.
20 Clues: The ruler of Germany. • Britain made an "alliance" with France and Russia. • Italy joins an alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary. • French leader who wanted to Punish Germany after the war. • An agreement to stop fighting,ended WW1 on November 11 1918. • The right of people to choose their own government or nation. • ...
World of IRD 2026-03-05
Across
- Jamaican chef
- Who says "pain!"
- guy of many characters/accents
- Haitian Chef
- Bumble bee
- Rowdy Bahamian chef
- "nannnnnnyyyyy"
- Brilliant
- Histerical laugh
- Mr. "ize the problem"
- Rowdy Mother of IRD
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- DAD
- Mr. Nonchalant
- The shortest person in department
- "my man my man"
- Mr. "No bey"
- "how you and baby gases?"
- Big foot boy
- Everyone's cousin
- "is it sexy?"
20 Clues: DAD • Brilliant • Bumble bee • Mr. "No bey" • Haitian Chef • Big foot boy • Jamaican chef • "is it sexy?" • Mr. Nonchalant • "my man my man" • "nannnnnnyyyyy" • Who says "pain!" • Histerical laugh • Everyone's cousin • Rowdy Bahamian chef • Rowdy Mother of IRD • Mr. "ize the problem" • "how you and baby gases?" • guy of many characters/accents • The shortest person in department
World war 1 2026-03-24
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- - a secret Serbian military society formed in 1911 to unite South Slavic territories into a Greater Serbia
- - a type of battleship that was larger and faster, and had large-caliber guns
- - Canadian World War I flying ace who shot down the Red Barron
- - Canadian military commander who led the Canadian Corps during WWI
- - Canadian teenage boys who volunteered for farm service during World War I to replace farmers who were in the military
- - the top Canadian Flying ace of the First World War
- - a 1914 Canadian law that gave the federal cabinet sweeping emergency powers to rule by decree during war, invasion, or insurrection
- - a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat
- - Germany’s WW1 strategy to avoid a two-front war
- - The 8th primeminister of Canada leading the nation through WW1
- - a secret 1917 diplomatic communication from Germany proposing a military alliance with Mexico against the United States
- - The rotting of the flesh around the toes due to excessive moisture and mud.
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- - An act giving all canadian soldiers the right to vote
- - an ancient Roman province covering modern-day Portugal and part of western Spain
- - nickname for Manfred von Richthofen, a German aristocrat and the top-scoring fighter pilot of World War I
- - the Canadian Minister of Militia and Defence during World War I.
- - he assasinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- - disputed ground between the front lines or trenches of two opposing armies.
- - A mental disorder brought about by excessive noise and stress. It made some soldiers unable to fight. (Like PTSD)
- - the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary. His assassination in Sarajevo was the most immediate cause of World War I.
20 Clues: - he assasinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand • - Germany’s WW1 strategy to avoid a two-front war • - the top Canadian Flying ace of the First World War • - An act giving all canadian soldiers the right to vote • - Canadian World War I flying ace who shot down the Red Barron • - The 8th primeminister of Canada leading the nation through WW1 • ...
The Medical World 2026-03-22
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- A painful sickness when a small part inside your body (appendix) gets inflamed.
- A doctor who takes care of children.
- The part of medicine that deals with bones and muscles.
- A doctor’s written order for medicine.
- A dentist who straightens teeth, often with braces.
- A place where people go for serious medical care.
- Something used to cure or help a sickness.
- A tiny, non-living germ that can make people sick.
- A broken bone.
- A doctor who performs operations.
- Clean and free from germs.
- Something you take to help you feel better when you are sick.
- A lung sickness that can make it hard to breathe.
- A check-up to see if your body is healthy.
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- A place where you get medicine.
- When your tonsils in your throat become swollen and sore.
- A doctor who checks your eyes and vision.
- A place where people go for medical care that is smaller than a hospital.
- Another word for a doctor.
- Getting better or making something better.
- Treatment to help someone recover or feel better.
- A special vehicle that takes sick or injured people to the hospital.
- An illness that affects the body.
- A person who is getting medical care.
- A sickness that can spread from one person to another.
- When many people in one area get the same disease at the same time.
- Pain in your belly.
- A place where scientists do tests and experiments.
- Keeping your body clean to stay healthy.
- When germs get into the body and cause sickness.
30 Clues: A broken bone. • Pain in your belly. • Another word for a doctor. • Clean and free from germs. • A place where you get medicine. • An illness that affects the body. • A doctor who performs operations. • A doctor who takes care of children. • A person who is getting medical care. • A doctor’s written order for medicine. • Keeping your body clean to stay healthy. • ...
Living & Material World 2026-03-14
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- A material (often metal) that allows heat or electricity to flow through it easily.
- A material you can see clearly through, such as glass.
- The visible, umbrella-shaped fruiting body of some types of fungi.
- A human-made material that is durable and can be molded into many shapes.
- The variety of all different types of life found on Earth.
- The root-like network of fungal threads that grows underground.
- A property of a material (like a sponge) that allows it to soak up liquid.
- A cell type, such as a bacterium, that does not have a distinct nucleus.
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- A type of medicine used to kill or inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria.
- Microscopic, single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus.
- Organisms like mushrooms and molds that absorb nutrients from their surroundings.
- A hard, brittle material made by firing clay at high temperatures.
- Things like rocks or water that do not grow, breathe, or reproduce.
- An organism that breaks down dead organic matter into simpler nutrients.
- A shiny, hard material such as iron, gold, or copper.
- Any individual living thing, from a tiny bacterium to a giant whale.
- A property that allows a material to bend easily without breaking.
- A tiny reproductive cell produced by fungi to help them spread.
- A single-celled fungus commonly used by humans to make bread rise.
- A property describing how the surface of a material feels, like rough or smooth.
20 Clues: A shiny, hard material such as iron, gold, or copper. • A material you can see clearly through, such as glass. • Microscopic, single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus. • The variety of all different types of life found on Earth. • A tiny reproductive cell produced by fungi to help them spread. • The root-like network of fungal threads that grows underground. • ...
World Regions (Billionaires) 2026-03-11
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- cofounded Google and Alphabet's moonshot research lab X
- He is the "Godfather of AI"
- most successful investors of all time.
- A Family that develop the Century Tuna and Shakeys
- Owners of Puregold Price Club
- founder and chairman of Jollibee Food
- Invented Facebook
- Founder of Walmart
- SM Investments and SM Prime is their source of income
- owner of Bloomberry, Solaire Resort and Casino in the Philippines.
- founder and chairman of LT group and Philippine Airlines
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- Owner of San Miguel and Eagle Cement.
- owns Mercury Drug, a leading drugstore chain in the Philippines.
- Oscar-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire
- chairs Alliance Global and runs Emperador
- founded e-commerce giant Amazon
- One of the best brand of Bernard and Arnault Family
- Developer of Vista Land & Lifescapes like Camella and AllHomes
- known as "Happyland,"
- Siblings who owned the JG Summit and Robinsons Mall
- A family that owns Union Bank
- cofounded six companies including electric car maker Tesla, rocket producer SpaceX
- invented Google's Page Rank algorithm also funding "flying car"
- The former name of X
- chief technology officer and cofounder of software giant Oracle.
25 Clues: Invented Facebook • Founder of Walmart • The former name of X • known as "Happyland," • He is the "Godfather of AI" • A family that owns Union Bank • Owners of Puregold Price Club • founded e-commerce giant Amazon • Owner of San Miguel and Eagle Cement. • founder and chairman of Jollibee Food • most successful investors of all time. • Oscar-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire • ...
World of Work 2026-04-20
Across
- | Academic school-leaving certificate that allows access to university
- | Duties such as following rules at work
- | Skilled job like plumbing or electrical work
- | Person who gives education and career advice
- | Hands-on learning style
- | Type of education focused on practical skills
- | Areas you are good at
- | Fair treatment and pay at work
- | Abilities you develop for work and learning
- | Institution of higher learning after school
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- | Way of learning linked to NCV
- | What you want to achieve in the future
- | Place where people do their jobs
- | Advantage of choosing NSC
- | How a person learns best
- | Vocational qualification focused on practical skills and trades
- | Type of learning involving concepts and studying
- | A long-term job or profession
- | Things you enjoy doing
- | Chances for growth like internships
- | Formal written tests
21 Clues: | Formal written tests • | Areas you are good at • | Things you enjoy doing • | Hands-on learning style • | How a person learns best • | Advantage of choosing NSC • | Way of learning linked to NCV • | A long-term job or profession • | Fair treatment and pay at work • | Place where people do their jobs • | Chances for growth like internships • ...
World War I 2026-04-15
Across
- — Mandatory military service
- — British wartime prime minister (two names combined)
- — Type of ammunition (compound as one entry)
- — Area of active combat
- — Aerial combat between fighter planes
- — Heavy guns used for bombardment
- — Major 1916 British offensive in France
- — Dead zone between opposing trenches
- — Mutual defense agreement of nations
- — Agreement that ended fighting in 1918
- — Long 1916 battle between France and Germany
- — U.S. president who proposed Fourteen Points
- — Armored vehicle introduced in WWI
- — German submarine
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- — Information used to influence public opinion
- — Woodrow Wilson’s postwar principles (no spaces)
- — Foot soldiers
- — Payments demanded from defeated nations
- — 1915-16 Allied campaign in Ottoman territory
- — Chemical weapon causing severe blisters
- — Rigid airship used for bombing and reconnaissance
- — Powerful early-20th-century battleship
- — Grouped merchant ships protected from submarines
23 Clues: — Foot soldiers • — German submarine • — Area of active combat • — Mandatory military service • — Heavy guns used for bombardment • — Armored vehicle introduced in WWI • — Dead zone between opposing trenches • — Mutual defense agreement of nations • — Aerial combat between fighter planes • — Agreement that ended fighting in 1918 • — Powerful early-20th-century battleship • ...
Around the World 2026-04-13
Across
- Daft Punk song that only has three words
- Where I am from as well as Bad Bunny
- Where the X-Men live
- Jamaican singer who said he will not retire "till he's dead like a tyre"
- U
- Famous trivia game that airs at 7pm ET that may be the inspiration for the wording of many of my clues?
- City where Game 7 of the World Series was won by the Dodgers
- Home country of baseball players such as "The Monster of the Reiwa Era" and "The Unicorn"
- The original mask for the villain in this movie was originally a Star Trek Mask bought for two dollars
- It gave us Sappho, Homer, and Democritus
- Creator of "Virtual Diva", "Ojitos Chiquitos", and "Danza Kuduro"
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- It's written on mirrors
- DiCaprio steals dreams
- Featured artist on "DÁKITI" by Bad Bunny
- Movie that stars a tarantula named Barry
- Autonomous region that speaks Catalan
- Where Emory University is
- Belgian singer and rapper whose most famous song is "Alors on danse"
- Country in between Spain and France
- Thrift store + Elmer Fudd
- Indonesia's capital until 2028
- Country you used to be able to rent for 70K a night up until the 2010s
22 Clues: U • Where the X-Men live • DiCaprio steals dreams • It's written on mirrors • Where Emory University is • Thrift store + Elmer Fudd • Indonesia's capital until 2028 • Country in between Spain and France • Where I am from as well as Bad Bunny • Autonomous region that speaks Catalan • Daft Punk song that only has three words • Featured artist on "DÁKITI" by Bad Bunny • ...
World War I 2025-03-10
Across
- This battle was a turning point along the Western Front.
- Countries of Europe wanted to carve up world
- When the war was over, this country was blamed by the victors
- He killed the Archduke of Austria-Hungary
- The idea that all aspects of a society are part of the war
- The category of weapon responsible for the most death in WWI.
- The Battle that represented the futility of war.
- The country that experienced the largest part of trench warfare.
- This country surrendered early November of 1918.
- He was assassinated in Sarajevo
- This treaty ended WWI
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- A nickname for World War I
- Used by Germans first and then all nations
- A cause of war- that included a weapons race.
- Country that underwent a Revolution during WWI
- When Germany invaded this country, England decided to enter WWI as refugees were fleeing!
- He was a conscientious objector of the US.
- The longest battle of WWI at over 300 days!
- This empire that does not exist after WWI!
- Warfare that was fought in Western Europe
- Agreements that dragged many nations into war
- Country that Austria-Hungary declared war upon
22 Clues: This treaty ended WWI • A nickname for World War I • He was assassinated in Sarajevo • He killed the Archduke of Austria-Hungary • Warfare that was fought in Western Europe • Used by Germans first and then all nations • He was a conscientious objector of the US. • This empire that does not exist after WWI! • The longest battle of WWI at over 300 days! • ...
Around the world 2026-05-19
Across
- Rocher sacré du désert australien
- ___ Prabang, ancienne capitale royale du Laos
- Dragon géant endémique d'une île indonésienne
- Fleuve principal de Birmanie
- Île indonésienne connue pour ses temples et rizières
- Sultanat pétrolier sur l'île de Bornéo
- Île-État australienne séparée du continent par le détroit de Bass
- Volcan philippin, éruption la plus puissante du XXe siècle
- Capitale du Kenya
- Peuple autochtone de Nouvelle-Zélande
- ___ of Fire, ceinture de volcans autour du Pacifique
- Désert le plus aride du monde (Chili)
- Peuple autochtone de Bornéo
- Fleuve traversant 6 pays d'Asie du Sud-Est
- Lac le plus haut du monde navigable (Pérou/Bolivie)
- Détroit séparant l'Europe de l'Asie à Istanbul
- ___ Sap, plus grand lac d'Asie du Sud-Est
- Inlet glaciaire caractéristique de la Norvège
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- Plus grand lac d'Afrique
- Plus haut sommet d'Afrique
- Volcan situé dans un lac, lui-même sur une île (Philippines)
- Pays du Moyen-Orient sur la mer d'Arabie
- Volcan indonésien dont l'explosion de 1883 fut entendue à 5 000 km
- Plus long fleuve d'Australie
- Chutes d'eau spectaculaires entre Argentine et Brésil
- Région sauvage au bout de l'Amérique du Sud
- Volcan le plus actif d'Indonésie, près de Yogyakarta
- Plus long fleuve du monde
- Plus grand désert chaud du monde
- Ligne séparant la faune asiatique de la faune australasienne
- 3e plus grande île du monde, partagée par 3 pays
- Plus grand fleuve du monde en débit
- Île la plus peuplée du monde
- Temple khmer, plus grand site religieux du monde
34 Clues: Capitale du Kenya • Plus grand lac d'Afrique • Plus long fleuve du monde • Plus haut sommet d'Afrique • Peuple autochtone de Bornéo • Plus long fleuve d'Australie • Fleuve principal de Birmanie • Île la plus peuplée du monde • Plus grand désert chaud du monde • Rocher sacré du désert australien • Plus grand fleuve du monde en débit • Peuple autochtone de Nouvelle-Zélande • ...
Art World Crossword 2026-05-13
Across
- Professional valuation of artwork (9)
- A document proving an artwork is genuine (13)
- The person who runs a commercial gallery (9)
- Space managed by a gallerist (7)
- The percentage galleries take from a sale (10)
- Financial supporter of the arts (6)
- Purchase of artwork for a collection (11)
- Where artists and buyers meet internationally (8,4)
- An artist neither emerging nor established (3,6)
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- Another term often linked to art sales (6)
- Johannesburg neighbourhood home to Artivist (12)
- Tracking artworks in stock (9)
- The history of ownership of an artwork (10)
- To Set up artworks in a space (7)
- Building relationships with artists and buyers (10)
- Agreement between gallery and artist (8)
- Software gallerists use to track inventory (8)
- Core responsibility of many gallerists (5)
- Organizes exhibitions and cares for collections (7)
- Agreement to sell work on an artist’s behalf (11)
- Launch event for a new exhibition (7)
- Event where galleries showcase works (e.g. Art Basel) (4)
- Exhibition looking back at an artist’s career (13)
23 Clues: Tracking artworks in stock (9) • Space managed by a gallerist (7) • To Set up artworks in a space (7) • Financial supporter of the arts (6) • Professional valuation of artwork (9) • Launch event for a new exhibition (7) • Agreement between gallery and artist (8) • Purchase of artwork for a collection (11) • Another term often linked to art sales (6) • ...
World Unit 7 2026-05-15
Across
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Pact between the USSR and its allies
- World that includes the US and our allies
- Fictional automated bomber
- Restructuring of the economy
- Leader of Indian independence movement
- Chinese policy of collectivizing farms and industrializing
- Where the two world's met in Germany
- World that includes the Soviet Union and its allies
- Site of a massacre of protesters by the Chinese government in 1989
- Site of an uprising that was violently put down in 1956
- Openness of the government
- Last leader of the USSR
- Proved France and Britain were toothless colonizers after WWII
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- What Nina was so concerned about
- Group of 56 former British colonies
- Physical and psychological division in Europe
- Group of communist countries
- Easing of Cold War Tensions
- Jewish state created after WWII
- Chinese Communist leader after 1949
- World that includes developing countries
- Leader of South African independence movement
- Country that underwent a "cultural revolution" and turned into an Islamic Theocracy
- System of racial segregation in South Africa
- The result of poorly executed collectivization in China
- Competition to build nuclear weapons
27 Clues: Last leader of the USSR • Fictional automated bomber • Openness of the government • Easing of Cold War Tensions • Group of communist countries • Restructuring of the economy • Jewish state created after WWII • What Nina was so concerned about • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Group of 56 former British colonies • Chinese Communist leader after 1949 • ...
world war 1 2026-05-18
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- The coalition of nations led by Germany, austria-hungary, Bulgaria, and the ottoman empire
- An agreement made by opposing sides to stop fighting
- the dangerous, barren strip of territory that separated the opposing trenches
- German submarines used to attack naval and merchant ships
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a particular political cause or point of view
- The belief or policy of maintaining a strong military and being prepared to use it aggressively
- the coalition of nations led by great Britain,France,Russia, and eventually the united states
- the heir to the Austria-Hungary throne whose assassination triggered the war
- A deadlock or situation in which further action by either side is impossible
- The 1919 treaty that officially ended world war 1 and imposed heavy sanctions on germany
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- A formal agreement or union between nations for mutual benefit and defense
- Extreme pride, devotion, and loyalty to ones own country
- The alliance that included great Britain, France Russia, and later the United states
- The 28th U.S. president who authored the fourteen points peace plan
- A popular nickname for American infantrymen fighting in europe
- the title of the German emperor during world war 1
- the original name for the global conflict before it was known as world war 1
- A German submarine responsible for sinking both merchant and passenger ships
- Long,deep ditches dug into the ground used for shelter and protection from enemy fire
20 Clues: the title of the German emperor during world war 1 • An agreement made by opposing sides to stop fighting • Extreme pride, devotion, and loyalty to ones own country • German submarines used to attack naval and merchant ships • A popular nickname for American infantrymen fighting in europe • The 28th U.S. president who authored the fourteen points peace plan • ...
World War 1 2026-04-29
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- The leader of Germany during the war
- The criminal organization responsible for assassinating an archduke
- The Triple ____________ was Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- The A
- The ________ Powers lose the war
- A type of submarine used for the first time
- The Triple __________ was Britain, France, and Russia
- The old school way of saying PTSD
- The M
- This _____________ of Nations was created after the war.
- Soldiers lived and fought in these on the battlefront
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- The Archduke of Austria-Hungary
- The killing of Americans on this ship caused Americans to join the war
- The Treaty of ___________ marked the end of the war
- The I
- The Balkans were known as the _________ of Europe
- WW1 was also called The ___________ War
- The president of America at the end of WW1
- The N
- Woodrow Wilson offered _____ Points.
- This alliance wins the war
- This acronym represents the major causes of WW1
22 Clues: The A • The I • The N • The M • This alliance wins the war • The Archduke of Austria-Hungary • The ________ Powers lose the war • The old school way of saying PTSD • The leader of Germany during the war • Woodrow Wilson offered _____ Points. • WW1 was also called The ___________ War • The president of America at the end of WW1 • A type of submarine used for the first time • ...
World Cup 2026 2026-05-08
Across
- Tactical defensive system using five defenders (8)
- Official responsible for offside calls (8)
- Defensive midfield role shielding the back line (6)
- Confederation governing European football (4)
- Confederation with the most World Cup titles historically (6)
- Ranking metric based on disciplinary record (8)
- Defensive tactic focusing on individual opponents (10)
- Player introduced after kickoff (10)
- Appearance of the World Cup trophy material (4)
- Team leader on the pitch (7)
- Randomised team allocation process (4)
- Match official supporting the referee (9)
- Primary method to separate tied teams in group stages (14)
- Infringement involving attacking positioning (7)
- Country staging tournament matches (10)
- Match official overseeing substitutions (6)
- Planned dead‑ball situation (8)
- Zone where spot kicks are awarded (11)
- Disciplinary caution from referee (10)
- Combined score over two legs (9)
- Minutes added at the end of a half (10)
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- Rapid transition from defence to offence (15)
- Deciding match for qualification (7)
- Change in ball path after contact (10)
- Player position tasked with preventing goals (6)
- Stage played immediately before the final (9)
- Restart taken by defending team (8)
- Goalkeeper known for reflex saves (11)
- Advantage of playing in your own country (4)
- Newly introduced knockout stage in the 48‑team format (8)
- Additional period played after a draw (9)
- Dismissal from the match (7)
- Award for the tournament’s top goal scorer (10)
- Matches determining tournament entry (10)
- Match official with final authority (7)
- Technology used to review on‑field decisions (3)
- Stadium quality affected by altitude and crowd noise (10)
- Confederation including USA, Canada, and Mexico (8)
- Opening phase of the tournament (10)
- Defensive system covering areas, not players (13)
- Match completed without conceding a goal (10)
41 Clues: Dismissal from the match (7) • Team leader on the pitch (7) • Planned dead‑ball situation (8) • Combined score over two legs (9) • Restart taken by defending team (8) • Deciding match for qualification (7) • Player introduced after kickoff (10) • Opening phase of the tournament (10) • Change in ball path after contact (10) • Goalkeeper known for reflex saves (11) • ...
World History Review 2026-05-07
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- a group of related families
- Spanish word for village
- Ages medieval period
- image
- art of fine handwriting
- journey to Mecca
- wealthy landowning class
- leader in a religious government
- sacred ritual
- church tax
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- male head of the family
- rebirth
- a style of architecture
- worldly
- The most famous Muslim ruler of India during the period of Mughal rule
- the holy book of Islam
- first permanent English settlement
- church officials
- Russian emperor
- corn
20 Clues: corn • image • rebirth • worldly • church tax • sacred ritual • Russian emperor • journey to Mecca • church officials • Ages medieval period • the holy book of Islam • male head of the family • a style of architecture • art of fine handwriting • Spanish word for village • wealthy landowning class • a group of related families • leader in a religious government • first permanent English settlement • ...
World War II 2026-05-29
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- what did king promise to not bring in but did it anyways
- what is the last name of the prime minister of canada
- devils who was the first special service force
- what is it called when canadian cargo ships travel in a pack
- what beach did canadians land on during D-Day
- The country that suffered the most casualties in WWII (now known as)
- where did canadians fight the japanese
- what was the genocide of jewish people called
- where was Canada's failed raid
- who was the dictator of italy
- what part of the army was canada majorly training in world war 2
- where did canadian shipments come from
- where did D-Day happen
- what ocean was germany and the allies battling over
- what was the last name of the canadian woman that organized fighter jet building for canada
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- whats the name of the group of countries formed after world war 2 to stop wars from happening
- what is Canada's highest awarded medal
- how did canadians donate to the army
- what were german submarines called
- what country did canada liberate in 1945
- who made the famous speech in britain
- who was sent to internment camps in canada
- which country invaded poland in 1939
- how did the usa take over island after island in south asia
- who was the leader of germany during WWII
- why did the usa join the war
- what was the german airforce called
- what secret spy school operated in ontario
- where did canadas air force training take place
- what alliance was canada a part of
30 Clues: where did D-Day happen • why did the usa join the war • who was the dictator of italy • where was Canada's failed raid • what were german submarines called • what alliance was canada a part of • what was the german airforce called • how did canadians donate to the army • which country invaded poland in 1939 • who made the famous speech in britain • ...
World War II 2026-05-29
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- The battle that used the strategy of “Mouse-holing”
- Someone who wants complete control over his country and the government.
- This was a major threat to the Battle of Atlantic.
- This fighter plane was mass-produced at Thunder Bay by Elsie MacGill.
- They committed the largest amphibious attack in history.
- The country in Asia that also wanted an empire.
- Jews were told to wear this specific symbol during WWII to differentiate them from Germans
- The battle that sacrificed tons of Canadians and lost the element of surprise
- The coast that the Canadians landed at during the D-day raid.
- A camp made for people who opposed and spoke against Adolf Hitler & the NAZIs.
- British and Canadian troops were sent to this colony to defend it from Japan.
- A camp to commit mass murder against the Jews.
- A government policy that targeted Jews made by Adolf HItler.
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- A wall was set by Adolf Hitler along the coast of Dieppe and other western coast of Europe to defend his military against Allies.
- A battle that took place over the seas of Britain.
- A system made by the Canadian Military to counter packs of german u-boats.
- Japanese-Canadians were taken to these camps because they were suspected to be a spy.
- strategy the Germans used to overwhelm and invade France.
- Extreme nationalism and militarism.
- This indigenous Canadian received the military medal for his bravery in the fields during WWII.
- The word that was used for limiting supplies like, food, cloths, scraps, metals, and etc.
- Over 800 fishing boats, commercial boats & 220 naval ships were sent to this place in Europe to save Allied troops.
- A place wherein Jews were forced to stay into after getting kicked out by the SS Officers from their home.
- This American-Canadian military unit was the first special forces unit
- A war period wherein the Allies and Germany were not fighting each other.
- She was nicknamed the “Queen of the Hurricanes” because she engineered Hurricanes being made in WWII.
- This was an underwater technology to track u-boats used by the navy during the Battle of Atlantic.
- A flight school in Canada that trained Allied to become pilots, navigators, gunner & ground crew.
28 Clues: Extreme nationalism and militarism. • A camp to commit mass murder against the Jews. • The country in Asia that also wanted an empire. • A battle that took place over the seas of Britain. • This was a major threat to the Battle of Atlantic. • The battle that used the strategy of “Mouse-holing” • They committed the largest amphibious attack in history. • ...
World War II 2026-05-28
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- Bodies of water successfully patrolled by the Royal Canadian Navy to keep vital supply lines open to Britain.
- The RCAF contributed heavily to this devastating strategic group that targeted German industrial centers.
- port city where merchant ships gathered in convoys to cross the Atlantic.
- Canadian scientists and engineers to create weapons and technology.
- raid on the French coast that provided the Allies
- policy regarding compulsory military service that King promised to use only if necessary
- Canadian home front policy where goods like sugar, meat, and gasoline were strictly limited.
- 1940 agreement between Prime Minister King and President Roosevelt that established a permanent defense board.
- See Across 12
- Italian town where Canadian soldiers engaged in bitter, house-to-house combat in 1943
- Canadian Prime Minister who led the country through the Second World War.
- Type of bonds widely purchased by Canadian civilians to help finance the country's war effort at home.
- Country that entered the war on September 10, 1939, entirely by its own vote.
- phrase used frequently in Canada to honor and remember the sacrifices of veterans.
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- group that joined the workforce in record numbers to fill labor shortages in wartime factories.
- two year Allied campaign in Europe where Canadians fought in the grinding mud and mountains.
- beach assigned to the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division ON D-Day
- Infamous German spy who was arrested in Quebec after paddling ashore from a U-boat.
- Canadian branch of the military that trained thousands of pilots through a famous 1939-launched plan.
- established in Canada to organize and rapidly increase the production of war supplies and weapons
- The main Canadian military formation that fought valiantly in the Netherlands and Italy.
- program that made Canada the flight school for all Allied countries.
- Vital defense technology co-developed by Canadian scientists to detect approaching enemy aircraft and U-boats.
- 1941 declaration that integrated the war economies of Canada and the United States.
- Artillery battery camp located in Ottawa where Canada's first female recruits did their basic training.
- A group of merchant ships traveling together for protection
- 1941 battle where Canadian troops were killed or captured defending a British colony from Japan.
- military branch that grew from a handful of ships into a massive escort fleet over the course of the war.
- naval campaign of WWII where the Royal Canadian Navy played a vital escort role.
- Term for the secure Canadian facilities built to hold prisoners in the war.
30 Clues: See Across 12 • raid on the French coast that provided the Allies • A group of merchant ships traveling together for protection • beach assigned to the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division ON D-Day • Canadian scientists and engineers to create weapons and technology. • program that made Canada the flight school for all Allied countries. • ...
Geography revision: where places are 2018-05-22
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- a bed of water seperating continents
- biggest mountain range in world
- an engulfed country in Africa
- smallest country in the world
- continent with the least amount of countries in it
- tallest mountain in uk
- a line of longitude dividing the eastern and western hemisphere
- union of europe
- largest country in the world
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- a line of latitude dividing the northern and the southern hemisphere
- continent with no life on it
- largest ocean in the world
- he angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator, or of the equator of a celestial object, usually expressed in degrees and minutes
- smallest continent in the world
- largest country in the world
- the angular distance of a place east or west of the Greenwich meridian, or west of the standard meridian of a celestial object, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.
- continent with the most countries
17 Clues: union of europe • tallest mountain in uk • largest ocean in the world • continent with no life on it • largest country in the world • largest country in the world • an engulfed country in Africa • smallest country in the world • biggest mountain range in world • smallest continent in the world • continent with the most countries • a bed of water seperating continents • ...
"The Columbian Exchange" 2016-11-16
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- hemisphere where the explorers started
- another name for diseases that spread to the New World.
- the crop that started in Mesopotamia and spread north.
- farming that is meant to create abundance, but not much surplus.
- the event where living things were traded and intermingled about 1492.
- forests are [like] these vital organs on the earth.
- the quality of living in a certain area or climate.
- hemisphere where the explorers ended.
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- a grain brought to the New World from The Old World.
- A rainforest has a many-layered __________.
- The Amazon has diminished to a fifth because of this.
- the explorer who brought this ecological exchange.
- the state of variety of plants and animals.
- the type of development that plans to not run out of resources.
- a disease deadly in the New World.
- the second longest river in the world.
16 Clues: a disease deadly in the New World. • hemisphere where the explorers ended. • hemisphere where the explorers started • the second longest river in the world. • A rainforest has a many-layered __________. • the state of variety of plants and animals. • the explorer who brought this ecological exchange. • forests are [like] these vital organs on the earth. • ...
L1, L2 Snooker Crossword 2017-10-23
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- Who currently holds the record for winning most World Championship titles?
- What is the name of the World Championship venue in Sheffield?
- Which official wears white gloves at a snooker match?
- What colour is the cue ball?
- Who is nicknamed 'The Rocket'?
- What is the powdery substance used on the tip of a snooker cue?
- World Snooker Champion?
- What colour is the ball with the lowest value?
- What colour is the ball worth 5 points?
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- In which British city was the 2016 World Championship held?
- What is one game or unit of a snooker match referred to as?
- How many points is the yellow ball worth?
- The aim of the game is to sink a ball into a ....?
- 147 is the .... break possible in snooker.
- Who beat Steve Davis in the 1985 World Championship final?
- What is the name of the green cloth cover on the table?
16 Clues: World Snooker Champion? • What colour is the cue ball? • Who is nicknamed 'The Rocket'? • What colour is the ball worth 5 points? • How many points is the yellow ball worth? • 147 is the .... break possible in snooker. • What colour is the ball with the lowest value? • The aim of the game is to sink a ball into a ....? • ...
Latin America Crossword puzzle 2025-01-13
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- -The national animal is the golden eagle
- - Only two seasons
- -Driest desert in the world
- -The home of tango
- -Second longest river
- -Spands 9 countries
- -Largest mountain range in the world
- -Largest country in South America
- -Over 40 species of sharks
- -This is where the Amazon River starts
- -The capital is Bogota
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- - Largest ocean
- -Formed over 60 million years ago
- -Its capital is Havana
- -Largest seacoast of any country in the world
- -The capital is Panama City
- -Over 100 years old
- -Second largest ocean
- -Home to the largest rodent
19 Clues: - Largest ocean • -The home of tango • -Over 100 years old • -Spands 9 countries • -Its capital is Havana • -The capital is Bogota • - Only two seasons • -Second largest ocean • -Second longest river • -The capital is Panama City • -Home to the largest rodent • -Driest desert in the world • -Over 40 species of sharks • -Formed over 60 million years ago • ...
Amazing World 1 2021-05-22
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- a bag made up of smooth muscles that mix food with digestive juices
- sweet sticky liquid that bees love
- only eggs with this will grow into a chick
- capital of south korea
- instrument which makes distant objects look nearer and bigger
- video game maker
- connect arteries and veins
- the variable you keep the same in an experiment
- highest mountain in the world
- process where solid changes to gas so quickly that the liquid state cannot be observed
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- pathway through which electric current flows
- also known as sea vegetables
- the larva of a mosquito
- largest continent in the world
- pocket monsters
- the food inside the seed
- system in the human body that transport food, nutrients and oxygen to all parts of the body
- force that opposes movement
- known as king of fruits in singapore
- superhero who is a very rich American business man, inventor and ingenious scientist
- will develop into a flower or shoot
21 Clues: pocket monsters • video game maker • capital of south korea • the larva of a mosquito • the food inside the seed • connect arteries and veins • force that opposes movement • also known as sea vegetables • highest mountain in the world • largest continent in the world • sweet sticky liquid that bees love • will develop into a flower or shoot • known as king of fruits in singapore • ...
World Environment Day 2021-06-01
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- A poisonous substance that damages health or the environment.(9)
- Using organic waste to make something used in gardens that reduces household waste.(7)
- To release or project something (eg. light, sound, smoke, gas, radiation, etc.)(4)
- Gases in the atmosphere that stops heat from escaping into space.(10,5)
- To keep something in its original state.(8)
- Global changes in temperature,wind patterns,rainfall,etc.(7,6)
- Crushed cane after extraction of juice used as eco friendly disposable crockery items.(7)
- Species content of animals present in an area.(5)
- The protection and preservation of natural environments and resources (12)
- to use less or make something smaller (6)
- 29% of the earth’s surface is ______.(4)
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- Make something new from materials that have been used before.(8)
- water __________ is done to collect rain water to provide water for human, animal, or crop use.(10)
- Trees but also part of your hand.(5)
- A poisonous substance that damages health or the environment.(5)
- We breathe it (6)
- Large body of water.(3)
- To put animals or plants in a state of becoming extinct or disappearing in the near future.(8)
- Misty,foggy,cloudy.(4)
- We get it from the clouds.(4)
- Twinkle twinkle.(4)
- Different types of ______, sea, pink, rock, Himalayan.(4)
- our national animal (5)
- Water levels rise because glaciers _________.(4)
24 Clues: We breathe it (6) • Twinkle twinkle.(4) • Misty,foggy,cloudy.(4) • Large body of water.(3) • our national animal (5) • We get it from the clouds.(4) • Trees but also part of your hand.(5) • 29% of the earth’s surface is ______.(4) • to use less or make something smaller (6) • To keep something in its original state.(8) • Water levels rise because glaciers _________.(4) • ...
world history l 2021-06-14
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- thin sheet of material
- a landlocked country in West Africa.
- manco Capac established the Inca Empire in 1438
- Jewish people collectively.
- Musa- richest man ever
- a warrior society in ancient Greece.
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion teaching that Muhammad is a messenger of God.
- empire in the andes mountain
- a person who shoots with a bow and arrows, especially at a target for sport.
- Columbus- a navigator who explored the Americas under the flag of Spain.
- the Great-He named more than 70 cities after himself and horse
- a store or small settlement established for trading, typically in a remote place.
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
- a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79, making it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally.
- Khan- leader of the mongol empire
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- people who terrorize cities and steal
- ancient masonry structures located in Egypt.
- a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico
- europe's oldest capital
- a diverse group of indigenous people who lived in parts of present-day Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, had one of the most sophisticated and complex civilizations in the Western Hemisphere.
- a Mesoamerican civilization.
- musa-he tenth Mansa of the Mali Empire, an Islamic West African state.
- Caesar-a Roman general and statesman
- an island country in East Asia, located in the northwest Pacific Ocean.
- a major political unit having a territory of great extent
- an ethnic group of people originating from the country of Egypt.
- Cusco, a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire.
- a faith that was founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- a hieroglyphic character or symbol; a pictograph.
- Road- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
30 Clues: thin sheet of material • Musa- richest man ever • europe's oldest capital • Jewish people collectively. • empire in the andes mountain • a Mesoamerican civilization. • Khan- leader of the mongol empire • a landlocked country in West Africa. • Caesar-a Roman general and statesman • a warrior society in ancient Greece. • people who terrorize cities and steal • ...
World War 2 2021-05-20
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- fighting in trenches
- 28th president
- Association between Britain, France, and Russia
- Land in France and Belgium
- conflict between axis powers and Russia and Poland
- member of Russian social democratric party
- France, Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan and the United States
- period of war during industrial revolution
- Assasinated Franz ferdinand
- german destruction boats
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- agreement to stop fighting
- developed communism in russia
- pride for country
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- Assasination started WW1
- communist movement Russia
- home for Jews
- last emperor of Russia
- peace negotiation to stop world war 1
- America treat got more out of war
- Treaty between Germany, Austro-Hungary, and Italy
- Argentina, Chile, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Venezuela, Sweden, and Switzerland.
- wanted world peace
- all out war
- War with planes
- most important made peace
- Treaty between Germany, Austro-Hungary, and Italycentralpowers Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- secret note Germany and Mexico
28 Clues: all out war • home for Jews • 28th president • War with planes • pride for country • wanted world peace • fighting in trenches • last emperor of Russia • Assasination started WW1 • german destruction boats • communist movement Russia • most important made peace • Land in France and Belgium • agreement to stop fighting • Assasinated Franz ferdinand • developed communism in russia • ...
World War 1 2021-06-03
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- projectiles to be fired from a gun
- the act of acquiring something by conquest or occupation
- murder of a public figure by surprise attack
- the glorification of military power
- identification with ones own nation and supports for its interests
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- large but transportable armament
- someone who fights or is fighting
- the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- someone injured or killed in a military engagement
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- a nonmilitary citizen
- a hostile meeting of opposing military forces
- battle of ww1
- one of the Central Powers in World War I
- a geographical area controlled by a distant country
- military-minded ruler of German empire and kingdom of Prussia
- a war measure isolating an area of importance to the enemy
- relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces.
- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose
- a movement to unify all Slavic people in one political organization
- countries trying to build the best/most leathal weapons
22 Clues: battle of ww1 • a nonmilitary citizen • large but transportable armament • someone who fights or is fighting • projectiles to be fired from a gun • the glorification of military power • one of the Central Powers in World War I • murder of a public figure by surprise attack • a hostile meeting of opposing military forces • a union or association formed for mutual benefit • ...
World War 1 2021-06-21
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- this side was led by Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the ottoman empire
- the first battle of ww1
- some books are about what
- what was PTSD was called back then
- when did the United States declare war on Germany
- what year did the ww1 end
- a word used to stop fighting
- what animal saved the lost battalion
- What document was to make peace with Germany after ww1
- what is the opposite of the western front
- Nickname for the United states
- how many types of weapons were used in ww1
- this side was led by France, Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and the United States of America
- nickname for the Germans
- us lost
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- what year did ww1 start
- a joint operation between Britain and France
- where was the lost battalion
- American General in ww1
- What is the opposite of the Eastern front
- what ship sank because the Germans sank it
- who was asssanited
- what type of warfare was using the use of German U-Boats
- how many fronts were fought on
- what was Presidents Wilson document called
- nickname for the British
- what part of our government was against the 14 points and the treaty of Versailles
- what group was formed by President Wilson
- nickname for ww1
- who was president during WW1
30 Clues: us lost • nickname for ww1 • who was asssanited • what year did ww1 start • American General in ww1 • the first battle of ww1 • nickname for the British • nickname for the Germans • some books are about what • what year did the ww1 end • where was the lost battalion • a word used to stop fighting • who was president during WW1 • how many fronts were fought on • ...
World War 1 2021-05-18
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- War / The mechanized mass destruction of enemy combatants, grew ever more deadly.
- war /economies, and populations of participating nations to an extent never seen before in history
- Front / the main theatre of war during the First World War.
- Entente /the nucleus of the Allied Powers
- used to sink 5,000 ships measuring more than 13 million gross register tons during the war.
- Treaty / levied on the Central Powers after World War I to compensate the Allies for some of their war costs.
- Warfare / long, deep ditches dug as protective defenses
- The rest of the world conducted the war with each other.
- Points / the armistice signed at Le Francport near Compiègne that ended fighting on land.
- Declaration /a statement issued by the British government in 1917
- Ferdinand /was the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- Alliance /A secret agreement between Germany Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Princip /assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and the Archduke's wife, Sophie
- the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in June 1914, an event that led directly to the outbreak
- note / was a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917
- proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the United States entered World War I again.
- Wilson / leader of the Progressive Movement, was the 28th President of the United States.
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- all the national parties in the Socialist International/ supported their respective governments in the war crisis
- Powers / formally linked by the Treaty of London of September 5, 1914.
- Front / a theater of operations that encompassed at its greatest extent the entire frontier between the Russian Empire and Romania
- Trotsky / headed the Red Army as People's Commissar for Military and Naval Affairs and played a vital role in the Bolshevik victory in the Russian Civil War of 1917-1922.
- of Nations / a proposal made by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in a speech before Congress
- Powers / also known as the Central Empires, was one of the two main coalitions that fought
- /were led by Vladimir Lenin and a group of revolutionaries
- an international organization headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
- War / The initial British contribution to the total allied
- Rasputin /was the infamous 'holy man' whose ability to heal the Tsar, and Tsarina's son Alexis led to his being adopted
27 Clues: Entente /the nucleus of the Allied Powers • The rest of the world conducted the war with each other. • /were led by Vladimir Lenin and a group of revolutionaries • Warfare / long, deep ditches dug as protective defenses • Front / the main theatre of war during the First World War. • ...
World War I 2021-05-25
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- This ended the war between Russia and the Central Powers
- This person assassinated the Archduke Francis Ferdinand
- He was the German chancellor during WW1; he favored war
- The number of empires that collapsed after WW1
- The sinking of this ship by Germany brought the US closer to entering WWI
- He was the commander of the American troops in Europe during WW1
- This country was NOT a member of the Triple Entente
- The name for the powers who fought against the Central Powers
- He was the top French commander 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.
- He was the king of Germany during WW1
- This man was the most successful fighter of WW; known as Red Baron
- This is what the German fleet of ships was known as
- This country was the first to introduce daylight saving time to save energy during WW1
- These were used to drop bombs on the enemy as well as find out the enemy's position
- This involved digging, barbed wire, and "no mans land"
- The age of the youngest British soldier during WW1
- The top German commander during WW1 who was inspirational at the Battle of Tannenberg
- This man was NOT one of the leaders who were known collectively as the "Big Four" at the Peace Meeting following WW1
- This country was a member of the Triple Alliance
- This man's death set off a chain reaction which ultimately led to the outbreak of WW1
- What did female tanks have that male tanks didn't
- He was the political leader of France during WW1 but not president
- This was the only major naval engagement of WW1
- American President during WW1
- The leader of Great Britain during WW1
- This sparked the invention of plastic surgery
- This battle was the first use of chemical weapons
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- The president of France during WWI
- This was the longest battle of WWI
- This country was one of the members of the Triple Entente
- Leader of Italy during WW1
- The approximate amount of civilian and soldier casualties in WW1
- This is the 6th deadliest conflict in world history
- This battle witnessed the first use of the modern tank
- The Battle of…was the last "open" battle of the Western Front
- This man was Austria's foreign minister and was known to be a war hawk
- This was an attempt by Germany to brig Mexico into the war
- The cease fire which occurred between German&French troops in the Western trench was known as the…Truce of 1914
- He was the British general of British troops in France during WW1
- This called for the right of self-determination by countries and also for the formation of the League of Nations
- What did male tanks have that female tanks didn't
- The name given to Great Britain's navy
- The type of warfare resulted in the use of masks by foot soldiers
- The German plan of totally destroying French forces by outflanking them was called the…plan
- These were developed in WW1 to supply blood
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 name given to Great Britain's navy • The leader of Great Britain during WW1 • He was the top French commander during WW1 • These were developed in WW1 to supply blood • ...
World religions vocabulary 2022-09-19
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- the scattering of people
- founder of Islam
- pilgrimage to mecca to worship at the kaaba 1 in a lifetime
- person who was giving the ten commandments
- messenger from God
- laws giving to Moses for the people to follow
- first four books of the new testaments
- ethic group of people from the fertile crescent
- the holy book written in Arabic
- the Muslim God
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- a loyal follower of Jesus
- Muhammad's journey from mecca to Medina
- the holy city of Islam
- known as Israel today
- effort in Gods service
- pillars the moral code for Islam
- giving to the poor
- followers who spread the word
- founder of Christianity
- a small stone building which housed the Gods and goddess for the people of Arabia
- a savior sent by God
- an agreement with God
- the Muslims place of worship
- people who came from the middle east
- the angel that comes to Muhammad to tell him to spread the word
25 Clues: the Muslim God • founder of Islam • giving to the poor • messenger from God • a savior sent by God • known as Israel today • an agreement with God • the holy city of Islam • effort in Gods service • founder of Christianity • the scattering of people • a loyal follower of Jesus • the Muslims place of worship • followers who spread the word • the holy book written in Arabic • ...
KEVIN'S WORLD 2 2022-08-31
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- Partner of Yutani in film
- A credit to Kevin’s card
- A Blockbuster Alternative for early employment
- ________in Manhattan starring Kevin Howard
- An ‘out there’ namesake for cats
- ‘Bottomless’ item in hospitaliano
- An irksome director duo
- The dream king or a role for Fishburne
- A challenging instrument?
- An unscripted first date performance
- Item oft left out of the laundry
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- A Breslin star vehicle
- Kevin’s formative capital
- unfriendly meat?
- A Jeopardy category Kevin rarely questions
- Tony Manero’s jurisdiction?
- Alliterative singer who allegedly only hears what she wants to
- The best Ryan
- A scenic ‘isle’ or a ‘ring’
- ‘Bottomless’ item on AMC Digital
- A very cherry Breakfast for (man)children
- Chief Brody’s jurisdiction
- A soft collectible for (man)children
- Dispenser of sweetness
24 Clues: The best Ryan • unfriendly meat? • A Breslin star vehicle • Dispenser of sweetness • An irksome director duo • A credit to Kevin’s card • Partner of Yutani in film • Kevin’s formative capital • A challenging instrument? • Chief Brody’s jurisdiction • Tony Manero’s jurisdiction? • A scenic ‘isle’ or a ‘ring’ • An ‘out there’ namesake for cats • ‘Bottomless’ item on AMC Digital • ...
World Geography Crossword 2022-09-02
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- A mountain range that spreads across 13 states in the USA
- and Clark, One of the most popular explorers that traveled 8,000 miles in all
- Mountains, This mountain range travels from the north of the USA to the northeast of USA
- grand canyon, This is a 277 mile canyon found in North America
- This mountain is the largest mountain on the Andes mountain range
- Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world
- Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable
- America, This continent is located right below North America
- This country has Buenos Aires located in it
- A popular mountain range that travels through 7 countries
- This country is along the west side of South America and looks like a long Chile
- This country belongs in south America and is well known for having the Amazon Rainforest
- Patagonia grasslands, This grassland is found in Argentina and is also a popular brand
- Valley, During the summer this desert is the hottest on earth
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- River System, Is the second largest river in North America
- This country is most famous for its maple syrup
- a rodent from South America that looks just like a rabbit
- A Native American that was a translator for Lewis and Clark
- Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air
- River, This river travels from east to west of all of South America
- Rainforest, A very popular rainforest mostly in Brazil and Peru
- Christ the Redeemer, one of the natural wonders found in Brazil
- States of America, This country is famous for the many states that it has such as Texas
- This country borders the south of the USA
- Pichu, An old ruin spot that is famous for its perfect grass and architecture
- This is one of the National parks which is 96% in Wyoming
- bear, The most common bear in the Rockies
- America, This continent is located in between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean
28 Clues: This country borders the south of the USA • bear, The most common bear in the Rockies • Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable • This country has Buenos Aires located in it • Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air • This country is most famous for its maple syrup • Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world • ...
World Geography Crossword 2022-09-02
Across
- A mountain range that spreads across 13 states in the USA
- and Clark, One of the most popular explorers that traveled 8,000 miles in all
- Mountains, This mountain range travels from the north of the USA to the northeast of USA
- grand canyon, This is a 277 mile canyon found in North America
- This mountain is the largest mountain on the Andes mountain range
- Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world
- Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable
- America, This continent is located right below North America
- This country has Buenos Aires located in it
- A popular mountain range that travels through 7 countries
- This country is along the west side of South America and looks like a long Chile
- This country belongs in south America and is well known for having the Amazon Rainforest
- Patagonia grasslands, This grassland is found in Argentina and is also a popular brand
- Valley, During the summer this desert is the hottest on earth
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- River System, Is the second largest river in North America
- This country is most famous for its maple syrup
- a rodent from South America that looks just like a rabbit
- A Native American that was a translator for Lewis and Clark
- Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air
- River, This river travels from east to west of all of South America
- Rainforest, A very popular rainforest mostly in Brazil and Peru
- Christ the Redeemer, one of the natural wonders found in Brazil
- States of America, This country is famous for the many states that it has such as Texas
- This country borders the south of the USA
- Pichu, An old ruin spot that is famous for its perfect grass and architecture
- This is one of the National parks which is 96% in Wyoming
- bear, The most common bear in the Rockies
- America, This continent is located in between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean
28 Clues: This country borders the south of the USA • bear, The most common bear in the Rockies • Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable • This country has Buenos Aires located in it • Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air • This country is most famous for its maple syrup • Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world • ...
World Geography Terms 2022-09-02
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- Two people who were tasked by Thomas Jefferson to explore different lands west of the Mississippi River that came to terms with the Louisiana Purchase.
- is A young Native woman who accompanied Lewis and Clark on their expedition.
- is The largest country in North America
- Lizards that can be the size of a fingernail and could possibly get eaten by wasps.
- is Another tourist attraction located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Also holding a statue of Jesus Christ that holds multiple purposes and values.
- A country that contains 50 states
- A tourist attraction located in South America, but also a border between Argentina and Brazil, along with being the largest waterfall system in the world.
- The largest rainforest in the world
- The world's third largest continent.
- Has a flag where one color represents independence, Roman Catholic religion, and union.
- is A transparent amphibian that lives in the jungles.
- Desert is The dryest desert on earth and only receives rain every century.
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- The oldest mountain range on earth.
- A monkey that lives its life high in the trees and is also built for climbing.
- is A tourist attraction located in Ecuador but also is home to the most diverse animals and plants.
- A continent that holds the Amazon river.
- is The third largest river basin in the world.
- are A mountain range located in North America with dangerous weather in the winter with the temperature hitting -54 degrees.
- is A country that holds Machu Picchu, a tourist attraction.
- The longest river in the world along with the largest river system in the world.
- Large amount and rapid flow of snow down a hill or a mountain.
- is The largest country in South America.
- A mountain range located in South America with a dangerous sun that could burn human skin in four minutes.
- is A country that is home to the Moon Valley that is also a part of the Atacama Desert.
24 Clues: A country that contains 50 states • The oldest mountain range on earth. • The largest rainforest in the world • The world's third largest continent. • is The largest country in North America • A continent that holds the Amazon river. • is The largest country in South America. • is The third largest river basin in the world. • ...
AP World History 2022-05-21
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- Feminist and advocate for equal schooling for men and women, wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Women" (First and Last name, no space)
- A system of government led by a dictator who typically rules by forcefully and often violently suppressing opposition and criticism, controlling all industry and commerce, and promoting nationalism and often racism
- The state of being a serf or feudal laborer
- Connected Southeast Asia, India, Arabia, and East Africa, beginning at least as early as the third century BCE (Three words no spaces)
- A term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place
- A crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower (two words no space)
- A Christian reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s and resulted in many Christians splitting off from the Catholic Church (two words no spaces)
- The policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically
- Economic system in which the means of production are owned by the government and property is publicly owned
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- Severe worldwide economic depression between 1929 and 1939 that began after a major fall in stock prices in the United States (two words no spaces)
- The exchange of diseases, ideas, food, crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World (two words no spaces)
- Ideological and political revolution that occurred in British America between 1765 and 1791
- Intellectual and philosophical movement in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries with an emphasis on reason & logic, and human rights
- Trade network that spanned Asia and into parts of Europe (two words no space)
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- Empire that conquered Asia and Russia, brought about a period of relative stability and helped develop the silk road further.
- Economic system in which the means of production are privately owned and operated for profit
- An intergovernmental organization whose purpose is to maintain international peace and security (two words no spaces)
- Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations
- A gunpowder empire that controlled much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa between the 14th and early 20th centuries (two words no spaces)
20 Clues: The state of being a serf or feudal laborer • Trade network that spanned Asia and into parts of Europe (two words no space) • A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force • Ideological and political revolution that occurred in British America between 1765 and 1791 • ...
World War 2 2022-09-15
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- many of those who stayed, endured _____ raids
- how long did trends take to develop during and after WW2?
- Hitler's _____ of Poland is what caused WW2
- who benefited the most from WW2?
- WW2 involved more than ____ countries
- when did WW2 end?
- the leader of Russia during WW2
- an estimated 40-50 ______ people died during WW2
- about _____ percent of the world’s population in 1940 died
- what is WW2 known for being?
- all had to deal with the threat of ____ attack
- when did The war in Europe end with Germany's surrender?
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- what did WW2 provide?
- which country suffered the greatest loss of life?
- failure of ______ helped cause WW2
- what intention did Japan mean when they attacked pearl harbor?
- the nation emerged as the world's most _______ and military power
- what war was WW2?
- the states that claimed to be ______ are Sweden, Switzerland, Spain and many more
- on average, 27,000 people died per ____
20 Clues: when did WW2 end? • what war was WW2? • what did WW2 provide? • what is WW2 known for being? • the leader of Russia during WW2 • who benefited the most from WW2? • failure of ______ helped cause WW2 • WW2 involved more than ____ countries • on average, 27,000 people died per ____ • Hitler's _____ of Poland is what caused WW2 • many of those who stayed, endured _____ raids • ...
World Religions Vocabulary 2022-09-21
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- Hindu salvation
- Trinity trinity of Hindu God's
- founder of Islam
- Angel who told Muhammad to spread the word of Allah
- founder of Christianity
- place of worship
- Holy book
- pillars moral code
- followers who spread the word of Jesus
- Pilgrimage to the Kaaba
- Submission
- giving to charity
- people who come from the middle east
- System fixed social class system
- commandments moral code
- small stone building that houses statues of Gods
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- someone who interprets God's message
- leads exodus
- individual spirit
- effort in Gods service
- scatter group of people
- ethnic group who live in the Fertile Crescent
- Muslim journey from mecca to Medina
- followers of Jesus
- savior sent by God
- holiest city
- Israels original name
- first four books of the new testament about life of Jesus
- an agreement with God
- Islamic God
30 Clues: Holy book • Submission • Islamic God • leads exodus • holiest city • Hindu salvation • founder of Islam • place of worship • individual spirit • giving to charity • followers of Jesus • savior sent by God • pillars moral code • Israels original name • an agreement with God • effort in Gods service • scatter group of people • founder of Christianity • Pilgrimage to the Kaaba • commandments moral code • ...
New World Developments 2022-09-22
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- / This animal's fur was popular for hats
- / First permanent European settlement in California.
- / First Europeans to enter the Mississippi river(____&_____)
- / French explorer that claimed the coast of Texas for France
- / The capital of New Mexico
- / A native tribe that trade with the English also known for their Confederacy
- XIV / King of France during 1643-1715
- / Cliff Dwellers
- / Gevernor of New Mexico during the Pueblo Revolt
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- / A French settlement founded in Louisiana in 1718
- / A native tribe that traded with the French, replaced the Hurons
- / founder of Quebec
- / The U.S. state the first Spanish settlement was at
- / Most French settlers were _________
- / A native tribe that traded with the French
- / First permanent European settlement in Texas.
- / European weapon that was given to the native tribes
- / The revolt were Pueblo Indians killed and drove out the Spanish
- / leader of the Pueblo Revolt
- / Most English settlers were _______
20 Clues: / Cliff Dwellers • / founder of Quebec • / The capital of New Mexico • / leader of the Pueblo Revolt • / Most English settlers were _______ • / Most French settlers were _________ • XIV / King of France during 1643-1715 • / This animal's fur was popular for hats • / A native tribe that traded with the French • / First permanent European settlement in Texas. • ...
World War I 2022-11-08
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- This cause of World War I was a policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- of Nations This intergovernmental organization lasted from 1919-1946, was founded after the Paris Peace Conference. It did not work effectively to prevent WWII.
- Baron Manfred von Richthofen had 80 kills and one of the most famous aces. German ace.
- This cause of World War I was based on an intense pride in one's nation.
- Powers This was a major alliance during World War I made up of Britain, France, Russia, and the United States. It was known as the Triple Entente(a French word) before the war.
- These are the four main causes of World War I. Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism.
- Powers This alliance during WWI included the United States, Great Britain, France, Russia and Italy (switched to the Allied Powers in 1915). (The blue countries of the East and West on map above)
- This new machinery used by the Germans in sea warfare, to attack British and American supply ships in the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
- Telegram This intercepted note from the German foreign minister to the Mexican government offered, territories in Texas, Arizona and New Mexico for Mexico. The note also confirmed the new policy of unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany against the Allied Powers. This helped turn Americans against Germany in WWI.
- This term refers to the payments and transfers of property that Germany was required to make under the treaty of Versailles.
- This British passenger ship was sunk by German U-boats in 1915, carrying civilians and ammunition to Britain from the U.S. The event turned American opinion against Germany.
- Restricting the amount of food and other goods people may buy during wartime to assure adequate supplies for the military
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- Powers This was a major alliance at the 'center' of Europe during World War I, made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire. It was formerly known as the Triple Alliance before the war. SHOWN ABOVE IN RED.
- These are ideas or information that usually designed by a government to influence public opinion, often times to persuade a people to go to war.
- Warfare This style of warfare was common in WWI, due to the invention of the machine gun and heavy artillery. It included digging long trenches, separated by barbed wire and a no mans land.
- Front This was a major front in World War I. A line of trenches and fortifications in World War I that stretched without a break from Switzerland to the North Sea. This is where most of the fighting happened in World War II.
- assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand This was the spark that started World War I. Archduke Ferdinand, the Austrian crown prince, was murdered on June 28, 1914, by a Serbian nationalist while visiting Sarajevo, Bosnia. Germany urged Austria-Hungary to fight and they went to war against Serbia; all of this due to Serbia wanting to expand
- 1918 This was the agreement between the Allies and Central Powers that ended the fighting after WWI. It began at 11/11/1918 at 11:11 am. This marked a victory for the Allies and stated that the Central Powers lost. Germans would later look at this as "the stab in the back."
- York Tennessee-born soldier whose action in the Argonne Forest made him an American hero
- Fourteen Points This is the plan for post-World War I outlined by President Wilson in 1918. This plan called for self-determination (countries in Africa and Asia govern themselves), freedom of the seas, free trade, end to secret agreements, reduction of arms and a league of nations.
- This Central Power empire during WWI, started the war with their invasion of Serbia after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand on June 28, 1914 . It was made up of Austria, Hungary and several other nations and territories. After World War I it split up into several nations.
- of Versailles Treaty that ended WW I. It blamed Germany for WW I and handed down harsh punishment.
- Front This was a front in WWI. The region of fighting happened along the German-Russian Border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- Wilson This was the president who was elected in 1912, and led the US into WWI. Later wrote a plan for post-WWI peace known as the Fourteen Points.
24 Clues: This cause of World War I was based on an intense pride in one's nation. • Baron Manfred von Richthofen had 80 kills and one of the most famous aces. German ace. • York Tennessee-born soldier whose action in the Argonne Forest made him an American hero • This cause of World War I was a policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war. • ...
