world Crossword Puzzles
World of Matt 2025-11-07
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- 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 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
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- 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
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- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
World cup teams 2025-11-25
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Africa 2018-10-01
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- 1 billion live in Africa
- largest animal in the world
- built in Cairo, Egypt
- africa is the 2nd largest
- 54 of these make up the continent of Africa
- capital city of Egypt
- Madagascar is the 4th largest in the world
- tallest animal in the world
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- longest river in the world
- favourite sport in Africa
- deadliest animal in Africa
- more than 1500 spoken
- Sahara is the largest
- main language spoken in Africa
14 Clues: more than 1500 spoken • Sahara is the largest • built in Cairo, Egypt • capital city of Egypt • 1 billion live in Africa • favourite sport in Africa • africa is the 2nd largest • longest river in the world • deadliest animal in Africa • largest animal in the world • tallest animal in the world • main language spoken in Africa • Madagascar is the 4th largest in the world • ...
Animal 2021-07-22
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- Animal that flaps faster
- Large marsupial
- Flying mammal
- The most poisonous animal in the world
- Slowest animal in the world)
- Animal capable of camouflaging itself in the environment
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- The fastest animal in the world
- Animal that makes no sound
- Man's best friend
- Animal capable of producing honey
- It has 8 tentacles
- It takes 22 months to have a baby
- whale The largest animal in the world
- Likes to chase mice
14 Clues: Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • It has 8 tentacles • Likes to chase mice • Animal that flaps faster • Animal that makes no sound • Slowest animal in the world) • The fastest animal in the world • Animal capable of producing honey • It takes 22 months to have a baby • whale The largest animal in the world • The most poisonous animal in the world • ...
THE WORLD AFTER WORLD WAR I 2015-09-11
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- It was a group who fought against communism in a Russian civil war in the early 1900s.
- It is a person who tries to bring about mayor changes to a government or society.
- They were Communists who took control of the Russian government in 1917.
- It is to give up one´s right to rule.
- It is to owe money.
- They are neither very rich nor very poor.
- They are agents who secretly search for people who are against a nation´s government.
- It was the group of people who, under Adolf Hitler, took control of the German government in 1933.
- It was the group of people who took control of the Italian government in 1922. They were led by Benito Mussolini.
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- It is to take over a government.
- It was the group of people who made laws for Russia in 1905 to 1917. Today, it is a part of the Russian Parliament.
- It was a group of Communists who fought for control of Russia in a Russian civil war in the early 1900s.
- They are farms run by groups of people.
- They are people who march in a group, often as a way to speak out against or protest something.
- They were workers councils in Russia and later the Soviet Union.
- It is a people´s act of voting for a leader.
16 Clues: It is to owe money. • It is to take over a government. • It is to give up one´s right to rule. • They are farms run by groups of people. • They are neither very rich nor very poor. • It is a people´s act of voting for a leader. • They were workers councils in Russia and later the Soviet Union. • They were Communists who took control of the Russian government in 1917. • ...
Aladdin's A Whole New World 2013-08-25
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- I can ______ you the world
- Over, _____ and under
- A _____ new world
- Tell me, ______, now when did
- Or say we're only ______
- No one to _____ us no or where to go
- With new ______ to pursue
- On a _______ ride
- Every turn a _______
- I can't go _____
- I've _____ so far
- to where I _____ to be
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- Let me ______ this whole new world with you
- I can open your _____
- I am like a ______
- Take you ____ by wonder
- Every moment _______
- ______, shimmering, splendid
- You last let your _____ decide?
- A new ______ point of view
- I'll _____ them anywhere
- There's time to _____
22 Clues: I can't go _____ • A _____ new world • On a _______ ride • I've _____ so far • I am like a ______ • Every moment _______ • Every turn a _______ • I can open your _____ • Over, _____ and under • There's time to _____ • to where I _____ to be • Take you ____ by wonder • Or say we're only ______ • I'll _____ them anywhere • With new ______ to pursue • I can ______ you the world • ...
Harrison1 2020-04-14
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- cheryl's cat that's fun
- board game with houses and hotels
- cream I like to lick
- places with animals
- boston pizza "something"-and-cheese
- Zaidy's favorite color
- mama's mama
- hortons
- best aunt in the whole world
- play on Tuesday after school
- what Harrison does Sunday mornings
- best kid in Miss Bera's class
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- highest number in the world
- mama's dada
- man you can't see
- Mr. Incredible's daughter
- patrol with dogs that Harrison doesn't like anymore
- best sister in the whole world
- zaidy is always Mr. ...
- Harrison's gonna play ...
- favorite teacher from RoyalCrest Academy
21 Clues: hortons • mama's dada • mama's mama • man you can't see • places with animals • cream I like to lick • Zaidy's favorite color • cheryl's cat that's fun • zaidy is always Mr. ... • Mr. Incredible's daughter • Harrison's gonna play ... • highest number in the world • best aunt in the whole world • play on Tuesday after school • best kid in Miss Bera's class • best sister in the whole world • ...
Biblical Worldview Crossword 2024-04-30
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- let there be _____
- all ____ is breathed out by God
- in the
- do not believe every _____
- Preach the _____
- do not be conformed to this ____
- Book of Jesus
- _____ so loved the world
- I am
- and earth
- be prepared to make a _____ to anyone who asks you for reason for the hope that is in you
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- giving ____ to God the Father
- For God so loved the world that He gave his only _____
- life
- I was _____ and now I see
- fruit of the spirit starting with g
- False
- Christ the Lord
- God _____ forever
- set your mind on things ____
20 Clues: life • I am • False • in the • and earth • Book of Jesus • Christ the Lord • Preach the _____ • God _____ forever • let there be _____ • _____ so loved the world • I was _____ and now I see • do not believe every _____ • set your mind on things ____ • giving ____ to God the Father • all ____ is breathed out by God • do not be conformed to this ____ • fruit of the spirit starting with g • ...
Environment(23spcc020) 2023-07-06
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- solid part of earth
- world coordinating units
- 71% of earth surface
- hold by atmosphere
- very tall and have big grass
- father of science
- world largest mountain
- ______types of pollution
- study of natural world
- where the living beings live
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- mountain or hill with opening
- interaction between physical surrounding around us
- give o2
- ordinary routine of every living beings
- part of tress or plants
- national tree of india
- found in east
- greenhouse gas
- found in stratosphere
- creature have fifth sense
- harmful for environment
- lungs of the earth
- source of energy
- ______types of environment
24 Clues: give o2 • found in east • greenhouse gas • source of energy • father of science • hold by atmosphere • lungs of the earth • solid part of earth • 71% of earth surface • found in stratosphere • national tree of india • world largest mountain • study of natural world • part of tress or plants • harmful for environment • world coordinating units • ______types of pollution • creature have fifth sense • ...
Fordie fun 2022-01-24
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- A group workout with an issue
- Front-line experience
- What our graduates create
- Examining the world
- Our newset collaborative
- That's us, initially
- Researchers discover governance
- Our hall
- The first dog
- Dollars and sense
- Motor City monitoring
- Ejukayshun
- Our leader
- We don't experiement on children
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- Our university
- Learning about the world with fellow undergrads
- A presidential initiative that changes lives
- Politely examining the world
- Advancing equity and diversity
- Why our grads care
- For a fair future financial system
- A great woman
- Measuring Michigan since 2009
- Our president
- Our graduates
25 Clues: Our hall • Ejukayshun • Our leader • A great woman • Our president • The first dog • Our graduates • Our university • Dollars and sense • Why our grads care • Examining the world • That's us, initially • Front-line experience • Motor City monitoring • Our newset collaborative • What our graduates create • Politely examining the world • A group workout with an issue • Measuring Michigan since 2009 • ...
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 ....? • ...
Jason's MLB Crossword 2025-09-08
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- This Texas team won its first World Series in 2023.
- This Seattle team has never won a World Series.
- This Detroit team plays at Comerica Park.
- This Atlanta team moved from Milwaukee in 1966.
- This team has won the most World Series championships in MLB history.
- This Houston team won its first World Series in 2017.
- This Philadelphia team is the oldest continuous, one-name, one-city franchise in U.S. pro sports.
- This Queens-based team won the 1969 "Miracle" World Series.
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- This Los Angeles team was originally based in Brooklyn.
- This St. Louis team has the second-most World Series titles.
- This San Francisco team was once based in New York.
- This Chicago team broke a 108-year championship drought in 2016.
- This Baltimore team was once known as the St. Louis Browns.
- SOX This Boston team ended the "Curse of the Bambino" in 2004.
- This San Diego team’s name means "fathers" in Spanish.
15 Clues: This Detroit team plays at Comerica Park. • This Seattle team has never won a World Series. • This Atlanta team moved from Milwaukee in 1966. • This Texas team won its first World Series in 2023. • This San Francisco team was once based in New York. • This Houston team won its first World Series in 2017. • This San Diego team’s name means "fathers" in Spanish. • ...
South American Sport 2023-11-29
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- The team that played in an iconic red and white jersey at the 1970 World Cup finals.
- The second word of the NBA club with which Manu Ginóbili, who is arguably the best-ever South American NBA import, won four NBA titles.
- The South American with the poorest Olympic record (one bronze). They are also one of three South American teams playing under CONCACAF.
- The first name of the Brazilian Formula One driver who was killed during the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix.
- The mountain range in which members of a Uruguayan rugby team survived close to two months by engaging in cannibalism after a plane crash.
- The first word of the name of the Buenos Aires derby (Superclásico) between xxxxx Plate and Boca Juniors.
- one of the countries involved in the so-called Football War. The other country was El Salvador.
- First name of the greatest-ever Brazilian player, who ended his career with New York Cosmos.
- The first name of the first South American to win the golf Masters. He is currently jailed for domestic violence.
- The beach that hosted the 2016 Olympic Beach Volleyball tournament. It is also the title of a 1978 pop song by Barry Manilow.
- The first name of the Brazilian who became the first person to win the World Cup as player and coach.
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- The first name of the first South American to win a swimming Olympic gold medal.
- This Latin American country won three Olympic gold medals in baseball - more than any other country.
- Pele is the only player to win the World Cup three times. How often did he play in a World Cup final.
- The second word of the South American equivalent of the Champions League.
- second name of the 1978 World Cup Golden Boot winner Mario xxxxx, who became only the second World Cup winner to top score at the same event.
- Surname of the Cuban boxer Teofilo xxxxxxxxx, one of just three boxers to have won three Olympic gold medals.
- The first Latin American country to host the World Cup.
- Surname of the Argentine driver Juan Manuel xxxxxx, who won five world championships.
- The outcome the hosts Brazil needed in their final game at the 1950 World Cup finals against Uruguay to win their first title.
- This capital city hosted the second edition of the Central American Games in 1930.
- The stadium that hosted the 2014 World Cup final.
- The first name of the Mexican tennis player xxxxxx Osuna who became the first South American Grand Slam winner in 1963 when he won the US Open.
- The surname of Joao xxxxxxxxx, the Brazilian who presided over FIFA before Sepp Blatter.
- Nickname of the Brazilian national team.
- Diego Maradona famously claimed he received some help in scoring the first goal against England at the World Cup.
- The name of the South American football confederation.
- Pele’s first club.
- Host country of the first Olympic Games played in South America.
29 Clues: Pele’s first club. • Nickname of the Brazilian national team. • The stadium that hosted the 2014 World Cup final. • The name of the South American football confederation. • The first Latin American country to host the World Cup. • Host country of the first Olympic Games played in South America. • ...
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 • ...
Country Facts #1 2020-06-28
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- The seventh smallest country in the world
- The second largest country in the world
- The capital of Scotland
- The capital of Norway
- The capital of Brazil
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- The smallest country in the world
- The capital of Switzerland
- The fifth largest country in the world
- The world's most populous country
- The capital of England
- Another country bordering France
- The capital of Thailand
- A country bordering France
- The largest city in Canada by population
14 Clues: The capital of Norway • The capital of Brazil • The capital of England • The capital of Thailand • The capital of Scotland • The capital of Switzerland • A country bordering France • Another country bordering France • The smallest country in the world • The world's most populous country • The fifth largest country in the world • The second largest country in the world • ...
south states of america 2017-11-05
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- It means land of tomorrow.
- Sisters They are the creator of the song Happy Birthday To You.
- Carolina It is the nation's leading peach producer and shipper east of the Mississippi River.
- City It is the winter strawberry capital of the world.
- The cotton capital of the world.
- The nation’s number one producer of three P’s – peanuts, pecan, and peaches.
- Mountain One of the largest single masses of exposed granite in the world.
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- It is Reputed as the Turtle Capital of the World.
- city It was once known as the Cigar Capital of the World with nearly 12,000 tabaqueros.
- It is the second smallest states.
- it means "tribal town" in the language of the local Creek Indians.
- Point It is known as the Furniture Capital of the World
- Carolina It is the largest producer of sweet potatoes in the nation.
- Okeechobee The largest lake in Florida, USA.
- S. Pemberton He was the one who invented the famous drink Coca- Cola
15 Clues: It means land of tomorrow. • The cotton capital of the world. • It is the second smallest states. • Okeechobee The largest lake in Florida, USA. • It is Reputed as the Turtle Capital of the World. • City It is the winter strawberry capital of the world. • Point It is known as the Furniture Capital of the World • ...
Southern and Eastern Asia Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-10
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- this desert is located in northern china and southern mongolia
- 15 highest mountains located here
- this country is in the Korean Peninsula and is closed off from the world
- this river is known to be one of the most polluted rivers in the world and is sacred in the Hindu religion
- this river begins in central china and flows east into the Yellow Sea
- this country contains the Ganges River and the Himalayas
- this body of water borders India to the east
- sandiest desert in the world, nicknamed "sea of death"
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- this country has over 2,100 miles of coastline
- most populous country in the world
- this sea has over 30% of the world's coral reefs
- this is the longest river in Asia
- this body of water is the third largest in the world
- this country is bordered by the Yellow Sea to the east, and the Sea of Japan to the west
- this country is the oldest monarchy in the world
15 Clues: this is the longest river in Asia • 15 highest mountains located here • most populous country in the world • this body of water borders India to the east • this country has over 2,100 miles of coastline • this sea has over 30% of the world's coral reefs • this country is the oldest monarchy in the world • this body of water is the third largest in the world • ...
World War I [Part 1] 2024-03-27
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- What was the German military strategy to quickly defeat France by invading through Belgium, which ultimately led to a stalemate on the Western Front?
- What type of fortified ditches, dug by soldiers for protection, were frequently used on the Western Front during World War I?
- What term describes the systematic mass murder of the Armenian people by the Ottoman Empire for allegedly supporting the Russians during World War I?
- What intercepted message, proposing an alliance between Germany and Mexico, was a factor in the United States' decision to enter World War I?
- What term describes the political and military cooperation between European powers contributing to tensions leading up to World War I?
- What term refers to the aggressive buildup of military forces and glorification of war, which heightened tensions between European powers before World War I?
- Who was the Bosnian Serb nationalist who assassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, sparking the events that led to World War I?
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- What new weapon was associated with the high number of casualties during World War I?
- What term describes the intense pride and loyalty to one's nation at the expense of others, which was a significant cause of World War I?
- What British passenger ship was sunk by a German submarine, leading to many American deaths and increased tensions between the United States and Germany during World War I?
- Which term describes extending a nation's power and influence through colonization contributed to the tensions/competition leading up to World War I?
- What type of airship, used by Germany during World War I, was filled with highly flammable hydrogen gas and was often ineffective.
- Who was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne whose assassination in Sarajevo triggered the start of World War I?
13 Clues: What new weapon was associated with the high number of casualties during World War I? • Who was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne whose assassination in Sarajevo triggered the start of World War I? • What type of fortified ditches, dug by soldiers for protection, were frequently used on the Western Front during World War I? • ...
Fantasy Fiction 2022-06-09
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- includes more character development,setting, and a fuller story
- talk and behaves like humans
- fantasy movie in which a star falls from the sky
- fiction that isn't reality
- fantasy movie where the crystal needs to be healed
- animals that talk in first person
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- a system of magic
- realistic stories that contain highly exaggerated characters
- Creating a made up world
- small group having control
- contains supernatural elements in the story
- Creatures that can reason and think
- governed by a dictator
- World made up of elements that would be impossible in the real world
- medieval model of government
- takes place in our world
16 Clues: a system of magic • governed by a dictator • Creating a made up world • takes place in our world • small group having control • fiction that isn't reality • talk and behaves like humans • medieval model of government • animals that talk in first person • Creatures that can reason and think • contains supernatural elements in the story • ...
Qatar 2022 2019-09-12
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- all of the people born and living at a particular time
- Easy to move around and reach places
- friendly and generous welcome given to guests
- buildings, roads and power supplies
- a symbol for a nation, family or organisation
- an accurate and true way of looking at things
- a country who wanted 2022 World Cup
- the final will be held in this month
- number of stadiums
- Qatar's capital city
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- happening between different nations
- to be given a task to do
- an important stage
- World Cup hosts in 2018
- the winners of the last World Cup
- the World Football association
16 Clues: an important stage • number of stadiums • Qatar's capital city • World Cup hosts in 2018 • to be given a task to do • the World Football association • the winners of the last World Cup • happening between different nations • buildings, roads and power supplies • a country who wanted 2022 World Cup • Easy to move around and reach places • the final will be held in this month • ...
Barbie 2025-05-01
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- the color of Barbie's Dreamhouse
- Barbie creator's first name
- rulers of the real world alongside men, according to Ken
- ♫ Barbie, __________ Barbie ♫♪
- the fictional world Barbie lives in
- an accessory sold with Barbie Australia
- Barbie's appointment at the end of the movie
- the community supposed to be represented by Creatable World
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- Barbie's boyfriend
- an accessory sold with almost all Dolls of the World editions
- how one leaves Barbieland
- Barbie creator's last name
- the first Barbie's outfit
- Ryan Gosling's job in the Barbie movie
- part of Barbie's anatomy that'd prevent a woman from standing if it was so small
- Barbie manufacturer
16 Clues: Barbie's boyfriend • Barbie manufacturer • how one leaves Barbieland • the first Barbie's outfit • Barbie creator's last name • Barbie creator's first name • ♫ Barbie, __________ Barbie ♫♪ • the color of Barbie's Dreamhouse • the fictional world Barbie lives in • Ryan Gosling's job in the Barbie movie • an accessory sold with Barbie Australia • ...
Soccer 2024-07-13
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- The most goals scored in the single game in UCL history(except Messi)
- He is Azerbaijanian and there was in the 1966 World Cup squad of USSR
- He is goalkeeper and Balloon d’Or winner
- …Messi
- Captain of France in the 1998 World Cup
- …Gaucho
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- Brazilian who won a World Cup as both a player and a coach
- Former Czechoslovakian player and penalty style
- 2008 UEFA European Championship winner
- winner of 2022 World Cup
- …Ronaldo
- The city that 2004/05 UCL final hosted
- This club has 6 UCL trophies
- 2003 Balloon d’Or winner
- 2006/07 UCL winner
- only Georgian player who won UCL
16 Clues: …Messi • …Gaucho • …Ronaldo • 2006/07 UCL winner • winner of 2022 World Cup • 2003 Balloon d’Or winner • This club has 6 UCL trophies • only Georgian player who won UCL • 2008 UEFA European Championship winner • The city that 2004/05 UCL final hosted • Captain of France in the 1998 World Cup • He is goalkeeper and Balloon d’Or winner • Former Czechoslovakian player and penalty style • ...
Hard geography crossword 2025-02-19
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- world's fourth most populous country
- world's largest island
- Oceania's tallest mountain
- world's most populous country
- world's longest river
- country with highest life expectancy
- world's densest city
- Europe's tallest mountain
- tallest twin tower complex in the world
- country with lowest life expectancy
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- world's third most populous country
- Africa's tallest mountain
- country with the worst human rights record
- world’s largest country by area
- north America's tallest mountain
- world's second most populous country
- largest city in the world by population
- tallest building in the world
18 Clues: world's densest city • world's longest river • world's largest island • Africa's tallest mountain • Europe's tallest mountain • Oceania's tallest mountain • world's most populous country • tallest building in the world • world’s largest country by area • north America's tallest mountain • world's third most populous country • country with lowest life expectancy • ...
Kelompok 2 2023-01-16
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- popular monument in south jakarta
- national animal of indonesia
- capital city of russia
- most populous muslim majority country
- country in central europe
- founder of amazon
- greatest man-made structures in the world
- Indonesia 7th president
- most populated country
- famous tower in France
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- japan national animal
- smallest country in the world
- famous soccer player from portugal
- famous hindu temple in central java
- country where pizza is made there
- great pyramid in egypt
- tallest mountain in the world
- USA national animal
18 Clues: founder of amazon • USA national animal • japan national animal • capital city of russia • great pyramid in egypt • most populated country • famous tower in France • Indonesia 7th president • country in central europe • national animal of indonesia • smallest country in the world • tallest mountain in the world • popular monument in south jakarta • country where pizza is made there • ...
John 3:16 2022-11-22
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- ________ so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son. That whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life
- For God so loved the ________ that He gave His one and only Son. That whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life
- For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son. That whoever believes in Him shall not ________, but have eternal life
- For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son. That whoever ________ in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life
- For God so loved the world that He gave ________ one and only Son. That whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life
- For God so loved the world that He gave His ________ and only Son. That whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life
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- For God so ________ the world that He gave His one and only Son. That whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life
- God so loved the world that He ________ His one and only Son. That whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life
- For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son. That whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have ________ life
- For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son. That whoever ________ in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life
- For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son. That ________ believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life
- For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son. That whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal ________
- For God so loved the world that ________ gave His one and only Son. That whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life
- For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son. That whoever believes in Him ________ perish, but have eternal life
- For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only ________. That whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life
15 Clues: For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son. That whoever believes in Him ________ perish, but have eternal life • God so loved the world that He ________ His one and only Son. That whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life • ...
World History - World Religions 2024-11-07
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- This is NOT an Abrahamic religion.
- State of enlightenment
- Judaism holy text
- Who is the savior of the Jewish Nation?
- Ancient collection of texts of Hinduism
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- Which religion believes in the Four Noble Truths?
- Holy text of Islam (Muslims)
- Belief in MORE than one God
- Belief in ONE God
- Holy book for Christians
10 Clues: Belief in ONE God • Judaism holy text • State of enlightenment • Holy book for Christians • Belief in MORE than one God • Holy text of Islam (Muslims) • This is NOT an Abrahamic religion. • Who is the savior of the Jewish Nation? • Ancient collection of texts of Hinduism • Which religion believes in the Four Noble Truths?
Thursday, April 1 2021-04-01
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- kills villagers every night
- thin pancake made with lentils and rice
- string and percussion instrument
- The national sport of Canada
- If you eat it, eventually you will die.
- The smartest mammal in the world
- ____________ your microphone.
- Mr. Corvo's favourite food
- bridge made with triangles
- antonym of furious
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- Toronto's NHL hockey team
- __________ coding
- one ox, two...
- the youngest student in our class
- The largest great lake
- plants make it. animals need it.
- plant stuff that sticks to insects
- Toronto Bird. The black-capped __________.
- second most complicated game in the world
- most complicated game in the world
20 Clues: one ox, two... • __________ coding • antonym of furious • The largest great lake • Toronto's NHL hockey team • Mr. Corvo's favourite food • bridge made with triangles • kills villagers every night • The national sport of Canada • ____________ your microphone. • string and percussion instrument • plants make it. animals need it. • The smartest mammal in the world • ...
Ace's Story, Vol. 2: New World 2023-10-31
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- Flame Fruit Ace's Devil Fruit
- Ace’s dead brother
- The former boss of Port Chibaralta Island
- The Spade Pirates ship
- The protagonist
- Ace's father
- Ace’s caretaker
- Whitebeard's nickname
- Captin of the Red-Haired Pirates
- Ace's first mate
- Second half of the Grand Line
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- The highest social class in the world
- Garp’s grandson
- The strongest man in the world
- Popular tourist attraction on Fishman Island
- A fabled treasure sought out by Pirates all over the world
- The man who protected Ace’s mother
- The place of Gol D Roger’s execution
- The Whitebeard's Pirates cook
- Ace's crew
20 Clues: Ace's crew • Ace's father • Garp’s grandson • The protagonist • Ace’s caretaker • Ace's first mate • Ace’s dead brother • Whitebeard's nickname • The Spade Pirates ship • The Whitebeard's Pirates cook • Second half of the Grand Line • The strongest man in the world • Flame Fruit Ace's Devil Fruit • Captin of the Red-Haired Pirates • The man who protected Ace’s mother • ...
Colton Ritchey The Atlantic World 2024-10-11
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- Conquered the Incas
- More exports then imports
- Disease brought from the old world
- Aztec leader
- War between the British and French
- Group controlled by a nation
- Private ownership
- Trade of slaves between Europe Africa and the Americas
- part of the triangle trade that slaves were sailed on
- Abusing native American labor
- Conquered the Aztecs
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- Made first contact with America
- Exchange of goods over the globe
- Incan leader
- Many small investments split between people
- Exchange of new world and old world goods
- The transportation of slaves across the Atlantic
- Mix of Spanish and Native American
- Spanish conquerors
- First British settlement
20 Clues: Incan leader • Aztec leader • Private ownership • Spanish conquerors • Conquered the Incas • Conquered the Aztecs • First British settlement • More exports then imports • Group controlled by a nation • Abusing native American labor • Made first contact with America • Exchange of goods over the globe • Disease brought from the old world • Mix of Spanish and Native American • ...
L1, L2 Snooker Crossword 2017-10-23
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- The aim of the game is to sink a ball into a ....?
- What is the powdery substance used on the tip of a snooker cue?
- What colour is the ball with the lowest value?
- How many points is the yellow ball worth?
- In which British city was the 2016 World Championship held?
- One game or unit of a snooker match is referred to as a ....?
- 147 is the .... break possible in snooker.
- What is the name of the green cloth cover on the table?
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- What colour is the cue ball?
- What is the name of the World Championship venue in Sheffield?
- Who beat Steve Davis in the 1985 World Championship final?
- Which official wears white gloves at a snooker match?
- Who is nicknamed 'The Rocket'?
- Who currently holds the record for winning most World Championship titles?
- World Snooker Champion?
- What colour is the ball worth 5 points?
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 ....? • ...
Exploration and Colonization 2021-10-28
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- connected the world
- bringing a product in
- North, Central, and South America
- bringing a product out
- settling among people in an area
- Old World
- increasing exports and increasing
- traveling through an unfamiliar area
- What Columbus was searching for
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- an area having different characteristics
- small ship
- beans, corn, squash, and tobacco
- Europe, Asia, Africa
- trade route in a triangular shape
- System based on private ownership
- area of land settled by mother country
- disease that killed the Native Americans
- New World
- what killed most of the native americans
19 Clues: Old World • New World • small ship • connected the world • Europe, Asia, Africa • bringing a product in • bringing a product out • What Columbus was searching for • beans, corn, squash, and tobacco • settling among people in an area • trade route in a triangular shape • North, Central, and South America • System based on private ownership • increasing exports and increasing • ...
Baseball and Higher Learning 2016-06-16
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- Joe & Em's new street
- Em's higher learning
- Em & Joe's second fave team
- Emily's workout world
- Emily's grandfather led this institution of higher learning
- A sweet place to work
- Joe & Em’s first home field (nickname)
- Joe & Em played on this team together
- Joe's workout world
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- Joe's higher learning
- Em & Joe's first winter workout world
- Emily and Joe met at this institution of learning
- Em and Joe attended HS on this campus
- Em & Joe's first street
- Canine companion
- Em & Joe's fave team
- Good guys wear _______
- Joe & Emily’s current home field (nickname)
- The workplace jungle
19 Clues: Canine companion • Joe's workout world • Em's higher learning • Em & Joe's fave team • The workplace jungle • Joe & Em's new street • Joe's higher learning • Emily's workout world • A sweet place to work • Good guys wear _______ • Em & Joe's first street • Em & Joe's second fave team • Em & Joe's first winter workout world • Em and Joe attended HS on this campus • ...
UOI & Math 2017-11-08
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- control ____, independent ___, dependent ___
- when someone does a wrong thing and you ____
- grit
- smart
- somebody who does experiments that relly change the world
- you want to find out something
- another name for the split strategy
- a portioln of matter
- When you feel grateful for something
- what a stimulus causes
- tricks to help you remember things
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- chemical and ____
- bigger things that make up the world
- _____ variable
- things that make up the world
- has gratitude in it
- part of character strengths and it has humility
- the way things work
- solid, ____, gas
- physical and _____
- the science of living things (like us!)
21 Clues: grit • smart • _____ variable • solid, ____, gas • chemical and ____ • physical and _____ • has gratitude in it • the way things work • a portioln of matter • what a stimulus causes • things that make up the world • you want to find out something • tricks to help you remember things • another name for the split strategy • bigger things that make up the world • ...
Kira Dillon - The Atlantic World 2023-10-12
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- Cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- First British Colony
- Conqueror
- Land controlled by another nation
- British vs. French
- Spanish abuse of Native American labor
- Trade Between New World, Europe, and Africa
- Slave ships across the Atlantic
- Conquered Aztec Empire
- Competition for national wealth
- Private ownership
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- Mix of Spanish and Native American
- Investors buy shares larger company
- Conquered Incan Empire
- Trade across the world and multiple nations
- First contact with Americas
- Aztec Ruler
- Incan Ruler
- Transporting of slaves from Africa to New World
- European disease that had a large toll on Native Americans
20 Clues: Conqueror • Aztec Ruler • Incan Ruler • Private ownership • British vs. French • First British Colony • Conquered Incan Empire • Conquered Aztec Empire • First contact with Americas • Slave ships across the Atlantic • Competition for national wealth • Land controlled by another nation • Mix of Spanish and Native American • Investors buy shares larger company • ...
Geography Puzzle 2024-12-24
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- Lumpur What is the capital of Malaysia?
- What city is known as the City of Canals?
- What is the largest country in the world by area?
- What is the only continent without bees?
- What is the capital of Egypt?
- What is the name of the largest island in the world?
- In which country can you visit Machu Picchu?
- Which country is the largest island in the Caribbean?
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- What is the capital city of Australia?
- Which country is known as the land of a thousand lakes?
- What is the currency used in Japan?
- City What is the smallest country in the world?
- Falls What is the tallest waterfall in the world?
- Dead Sea Which sea is the saltiest in the world?
- In which country can you find the ancient city of Petra?
- Which US state has the most active volcanoes?
16 Clues: What is the capital of Egypt? • What is the currency used in Japan? • What is the capital city of Australia? • What is the only continent without bees? • What city is known as the City of Canals? • Lumpur What is the capital of Malaysia? • In which country can you visit Machu Picchu? • Which US state has the most active volcanoes? • ...
There's no Alderaan 2024-10-31
14 Clues: Gas Mine • Han's home • Yoda's home • Vader's castle • "them cloners" • Cold and snowy • The city planet • The secret base • "This is the way" • Luke's home world • Chewy's forest world • Queen Amidala's world • The Empire's final battle • Where the Death Star was designed
WWI Terms 2025-11-10
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- Information or posters used to shape public opinion and support the war
- The policy of not taking sides in a conflict or war, during World War I, some countries—such as Switzerland, Spain, and the Netherlands—remained neutral, meaning they did not join either the Allied or Central Powers, the United States also tried this at first, avoiding involvement in European disputes until 1917
- A competition between nations to build the most powerful military forces and weapons. Before World War I, countries like Germany and Britain rapidly expanded their armies and navies, making Europe more unstable
- When powerful countries take control of weaker ones to build empires and gain resources. Rivalries over colonies in Africa and Asia increased tension among European nations before World War I
- A region in southeastern Europe that included Serbia, Bosnia, and other territories, known as the “powder keg of Europe” because nationalist tensions there—especially between Austria-Hungary and Serbia—helped spark World War I
- The name people used for World War I before World War II occurred, it was called this because it was the largest and most destructive war the world had ever seen up to that point
- An alliance between France, Russia, and Great Britain formed before World War I to counter the growing power of Germany and its allies
- A valuable natural resource found mainly in African colonies, control over this and other resources fueled imperial rivalries between European powers in the years leading up to World War I
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- Was assassinated in June,1914, by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo, his death triggered the chain of events that led to the outbreak of World War I
- The practice of conducting negotiations between foreign nations
- Agreements between countries to help each other in conflict
- The process of building factories and using machines to produce goods more efficiently. By the early 1900s, gave European nations the ability to produce large amounts of weapons, ammunition, and supplies for war
- A military agreement formed in 1882 between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- The president during World War I
- Strong pride or loyalty to one’s nation or ethnic group
15 Clues: The president during World War I • Strong pride or loyalty to one’s nation or ethnic group • Agreements between countries to help each other in conflict • The practice of conducting negotiations between foreign nations • Information or posters used to shape public opinion and support the war • ...
coraline 2016-03-07
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- / something that leads you to the other world
- / he loves playing the piano in the other world
- / an item that helps coraline find the ghost eyes
- / what most kids turn into because of the other mother
- / main character of the movie
- / something that wybie gave coraline
- / what your eyes turn into when you sow button on
- / a play that mouses are in
- / something that opens the small door
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- / the main focus of the circus
- / used instead of eyes
- / she loves cooking in the other world
- / an animal that can talk in the other world
- / the place where coraline is staying
- / a very dangerous play on the hill
- / something very important to everyone especially kids
- / what the other mother turns into at the end
- / something that everyone has
- / ms forcible and ms spink own them and put wings on them after they die
19 Clues: / used instead of eyes • / a play that mouses are in • / something that everyone has • / main character of the movie • / the main focus of the circus • / a very dangerous play on the hill • / something that wybie gave coraline • / the place where coraline is staying • / something that opens the small door • / she loves cooking in the other world • ...
Savannah World War 1 and Jews 2021-05-19
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- A list of laws that was formed against Jews.
- Each country wanted more than the other.
- A treaty that was made after World War 1.
- Belief your country is the best
- Grabbing land for resources and using factories to produce weapons and things.
- Hitler built a Gov. Policy of --------- against Jews.
- ------ watched Jews being abused but didn't do anything.
- Country's that agreed to help eachother.
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- Germany paid -------- to France and England.
- A Jew that escaped very early and is very famous today.
- Germany was not supposed to build a --------.
- Assassination of -------------------------lit the spark for World War One.
- Against Jews.
- -------- million people died in World War 1.
- A symbol that Jews wore so people knew they where Jews.
- The amount of country's that were in World War 1.
- Germany Declares --- on Russia.
- Don't want people to not care about anyone else.
- Jews weren't allowed to ----- non Jews.
19 Clues: Against Jews. • Belief your country is the best • Germany Declares --- on Russia. • Jews weren't allowed to ----- non Jews. • Each country wanted more than the other. • Country's that agreed to help eachother. • A treaty that was made after World War 1. • Germany paid -------- to France and England. • A list of laws that was formed against Jews. • ...
The Columbian Exchange 2021-09-22
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- Spanish brought new
- The Europeans also brought the first thing of bacon to the New World
- One of the many things people enjoy from the New World
- Spanish also took home
- Also what they had in the Americas
- They brought over
- World This all happened in
- There was many beef patties on the ship
- They had what in the Americas
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- What is this exchange named after
- Europeans also brought a many things of meat
- Where were the diseases
- The Europeans introduced the native Americans to what
- Crop This was a crop used for sale instead of personal use
- They enjoyed what type of food that we use often
- The people from Spain had never seen a animal
- Indian died in
- Who had no immunties to the new diseases
- Spanish also brought new
- Commmondity Everyone has it around the world
20 Clues: Indian died in • They brought over • Spanish brought new • Spanish also took home • Where were the diseases • Spanish also brought new • World This all happened in • They had what in the Americas • What is this exchange named after • Also what they had in the Americas • There was many beef patties on the ship • Who had no immunties to the new diseases • ...
Sacred Scripture 2023-05-23
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- where the final battle is to occur,
- in fundamentalist expectations, a 7-year period of great suffering and turmoil before the
- the "coming" or "arrival" of any important figure,
- a world view with strong apocalyptic expectations; social movements that expect the end
- an "uncovering" of something
- the belief that world history is divided into a certain number of eras or "dispensations."
- any teaching about the "end" times and/ or the future world beyond the end
- normal time.
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- religious or secular groups that look forward to or prepare for the end of the world.
- a cosmic event expected in the future,
- a fairly new term for the expectation that faithful Christians will be taken off the earth to live with
- originally referred to anything "revelatory", now usually refers to catastrophic violence or
- any one-thousand year period;
- while all other people are not;
- not really "foretelling the future,"
- religious groups that expect Rev 20 to occur literally,
- Coming of Christ;
- the world.
18 Clues: the world. • normal time. • Coming of Christ; • an "uncovering" of something • any one-thousand year period; • while all other people are not; • where the final battle is to occur, • not really "foretelling the future," • a cosmic event expected in the future, • the "coming" or "arrival" of any important figure, • religious groups that expect Rev 20 to occur literally, • ...
Final Review 2024-05-20
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- The way the setting makes the reader feel
- Title of Unit Four
- The story is set in a dark and remote place
- The plot involves macabre or violent incidents
- From talking objects to dead characters to telepathy, every magical realism story has fantastical elements that do not occur in our world. However, they’re presented as normal within the novel
- Vivid Imagery, Horrifying adjectives
- Tone in magical realism texts
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- The world is still grounded in the real world, but fantastical elements are considered normal in this world
- Classic Gothic Literature novel by Mary Shelley
- Characters are in psychological and/or physical torment
- Characters feel, act, and react in customary ways
- All magical realism novels take place in a setting in this world that’s familiar to the reader.
- A sickening realization
- An awful apprehension
- The overall feeling a text evokes in a reader
- Otherworldly events take place
- A universal idea or statement the reader can glean from a text
17 Clues: Title of Unit Four • An awful apprehension • A sickening realization • Tone in magical realism texts • Otherworldly events take place • Vivid Imagery, Horrifying adjectives • The way the setting makes the reader feel • The story is set in a dark and remote place • The overall feeling a text evokes in a reader • The plot involves macabre or violent incidents • ...
Test Your Knowledge 2025-04-19
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- Which city is located on two continents?
- Which country is the least densely populated in the world?
- Which country is the birthplace of silk, porcelain, and paper?
- Which country is nicknamed the “Land of Fire and Ice”?
- Which country’s territory is 99% desert?
- Which country is considered the birthplace of skis?
- Which country has the largest number of people in prison?
- Which country is the smallest in the world by area?
- Which country spans the most time zones?
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- Which country has the largest number of tanks?
- What is the largest city-state in the world?
- Which country is scientifically predicted to submerge underwater the fastest?
- Which country has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites?
- Which country is considered the birthplace of chess?
- Which country’s population is considered the most educated?
- Which country is the largest producer of oxygen in the world?
- In which country is white (not black) the traditional mourning color?
17 Clues: Which city is located on two continents? • Which country’s territory is 99% desert? • Which country spans the most time zones? • What is the largest city-state in the world? • Which country has the largest number of tanks? • Which country is considered the birthplace of skis? • Which country is the smallest in the world by area? • ...
Epcot 2024-12-14
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- Includes a Pavillion called Race to the Sun in the World Showcase
- The first area you enter in Epcot and means a city that is changed often
- A light show performed at night in the World Showcase
- A festival where flower arrangements are made
- Has the ride Frozen Ever After
- A boat ride in Mexico
- Has a shaved ice shop in the World Showcase
- A quick service restaurant near Living with the Land
- A train with one rail that can go to the Magic Kingdom
- A ride that uses your imagination with your five senses
- Build a virtual car and test it on a Sim Car on a Sim Track.
- A boat ride showing how human's interacted with the land on Earth
- A festival that happens every year selling certain types of food and wine
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- Eleven different countries of the world that are replicated in one area
- A area to cool off and sample Coca-Cola products around the world
- The second theme park made by Disney
- A pass at a certain time that can get you in that ride immediately
- A ride where it lifts you up to a screen and showing some countries then back to Epcot
- State where Epcot was made
- Has a replica of Eiffel Tower in the World Showcase
- Includes a statue of St. George slaying a dragon
- Ride on a virtual rocket ship and take trip by orbiting Earth or ride to Mars
- The founder of the Walt Disney
- A quick service restaurant near Spaceship Earth
- A ride about the movie Frozen
- City where Epcot was made
- The history of technology changing over decades or centuries to present day
- Has a Mary Poppins Attraction in the World Showcase
- A show about America's history from the past to present day
- A festival with different cuisines and areas with lots of artwork.
30 Clues: A boat ride in Mexico • City where Epcot was made • State where Epcot was made • A ride about the movie Frozen • The founder of the Walt Disney • Has the ride Frozen Ever After • The second theme park made by Disney • Has a shaved ice shop in the World Showcase • A festival where flower arrangements are made • A quick service restaurant near Spaceship Earth • ...
Gowrav 2023-05-30
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- largest country in the world
- father of indian navy
- the colour which describe nature
- biggest mammal
- round and flat item which used to eat food
- god of protection, compassion, tenderness, and love
- prime minister of india
- biggest land mammal
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- the capital of karnataka
- biggest bird in the world
- work of Vyasa
- animal which found in australia
- national animal of india
- describe the taste of honey
- story of lord Rama's journey
- longest river in the world
- the capital of india
- colour of blood
- national bird of india
19 Clues: work of Vyasa • biggest mammal • colour of blood • biggest land mammal • the capital of india • father of indian navy • national bird of india • prime minister of india • the capital of karnataka • national animal of india • biggest bird in the world • longest river in the world • describe the taste of honey • largest country in the world • story of lord Rama's journey • ...
Brave New World Y.R 2022-05-13
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- The process of human cloning
- He is most powerful and intelligent proponent
- The George Clooney Character in a Brave New World
- John's favorite poete
- World controller of western Europe
- He is the main protagonist
- He is John's father
- The lover of Lenina
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- The savage reservation in Mesa New Mexico
- This is needed for hapiness
- The society in The Brave New World
- Deity in a Brave New World
- Alpha who was a former lover of Lenina
- She's addicted to soma
14 Clues: He is John's father • The lover of Lenina • John's favorite poete • She's addicted to soma • Deity in a Brave New World • He is the main protagonist • This is needed for hapiness • The process of human cloning • The society in The Brave New World • World controller of western Europe • Alpha who was a former lover of Lenina • The savage reservation in Mesa New Mexico • ...
Day 3 - Geography 2022-09-16
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- most populous country in the world
- largest country by area
- longest river in the world
- this city is nicknamed the city of lights
- largest island in the Indian Ocean
- the smallest country
- the city Brian had his best massage ever
- nicknamed Beantown
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- Buenos aires is the capital of this country
- capital of Mongolia
- capital of Australia
- deepest place in the ocean (------- trench)
- largest desert in the world
- the second largest ocean in the world
14 Clues: nicknamed Beantown • capital of Mongolia • capital of Australia • the smallest country • largest country by area • longest river in the world • largest desert in the world • most populous country in the world • largest island in the Indian Ocean • the second largest ocean in the world • the city Brian had his best massage ever • this city is nicknamed the city of lights • ...
El Verano Crossword 2014-09-01
16 Clues: hot • boat • swim • Beach • sunny • world • to eat • family • baseball • vacation • enjoyment • sunglasses • three months • bathing suit • World Cup 2014 • i love to _____ lemonade
South American Sport 2023-11-29
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- The second word of the South American equivalent of the Champions League.
- The first name of the first South American to win the golf Masters. He is currently jailed for domestic violence.
- Pele is the only player to win the World Cup three times. How often did he play in a World Cup final.
- The South American with the poorest Olympic record (one bronze). They are also one of three South American teams playing under CONCACAF.
- This Latin American country won three Olympic gold medals in baseball - more than any other country.
- Surname of the Cuban boxer Teofilo xxxxxxxxx, one of just three boxers to have won three Olympic gold medals.
- The outcome the hosts Brazil needed in their final game at the 1950 World Cup finals against Uruguay to win their first title.
- The beach that hosted the 2016 Olympic Beach Volleyball tournament. It is also the title of a 1978 pop song by Barry Manilow.
- The first name of the Brazilian who became the first person to win the World Cup as player and coach.
- The name of the South American football confederation.
- The first name of the Brazilian Formula One driver who was killed during the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix.
- One of the countries involved in the so-called Football War. The other country was El Salvador.
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- The team that played in an iconic red and white jersey at the 1970 World Cup finals.
- Diego Maradona famously claimed he received some help in scoring the first goal against England at the World Cup.
- Host country of the first Olympic Games played in South America.
- The second word of the NBA club with which Manu Ginóbili, who is arguably the best-ever South American NBA import, won four NBA titles.
- The surname of Joao xxxxxxxxx, the Brazilian who presided over FIFA before Sepp Blatter.
- Nickname of the Brazilian national team.
- The stadium that hosted the 2014 World Cup final.
- The first name of the first South American to win a swimming Olympic gold medal.
- First name of the greatest-ever Brazilian player, who ended his career with New York Cosmos.
- Surname of the Argentine driver Juan Manuel xxxxxx, who won five world championships.
- The first Latin American country to host the World Cup.
- Pele’s first club.
- The first name of the Mexican tennis player xxxxxx Osuna who became the first South American Grand Slam winner in 1963 when he won the US Open.
- This capital city hosted the second edition of the Central American Games in 1930.
- The first word of the name of the Buenos Aires derby (Superclásico) between xxxxx Plate and Boca Juniors.
- Second name of the 1978 World Cup Golden Boot winner Mario xxxxx, who became only the second World Cup winner to top score at the same event.
- The mountain range in which members of a Uruguayan rugby team survived close to two months by engaging in cannibalism after a plane crash.
29 Clues: Pele’s first club. • Nickname of the Brazilian national team. • The stadium that hosted the 2014 World Cup final. • The name of the South American football confederation. • The first Latin American country to host the World Cup. • Host country of the first Olympic Games played in South America. • ...
Walt Disney World 2016-05-22
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- name of bridal studio at grand floridian
- you'll find a a giant aquarium here
- famous for cheddar cheese soup
- you can find a life-sized ______ in the lobby of the Grand Floridian Resort
- you'll find the most beaches at this resort
- amount of countries found in epcot
- the chilly treat sold at Aloha Isle in Adventureland
- chewable substance banned from all parks
- disney world is as big as this USA city
- where boma is located
- the park with underground tunnels
- the star of the barnstormer
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- A Tribute to All Nations, but Mostly________
- the ride found inside the "giant golf ball"
- Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow
- you can find these hidden throughout the parks
- Lights, Motors, Action! attraction was imported this Disney Park
- Donald sells this at the Very Merry Christmas Party
- Flying Pirate Ship is the mode of transportation on this Magic Kingdom ride
- A little purple dragon presides at this attraction
- WDW Resort that is modeled after a historical resort in California
- name of the excavation site that doubles as a play area in the Animal Kingdom
- design or developer for WDW
- you'll find a wedding ring embedded in concrete
- you'll find rose and crown here
- this scent, originally present in Mickey's Philharmagic, was removed from the show quickly after its opening
- Where WDW is located
- where you will hear an announcement for Mr. Tom Morrow
- this food is famous at Casey's Corner
29 Clues: Where WDW is located • where boma is located • design or developer for WDW • the star of the barnstormer • famous for cheddar cheese soup • you'll find rose and crown here • the park with underground tunnels • amount of countries found in epcot • you'll find a a giant aquarium here • this food is famous at Casey's Corner • disney world is as big as this USA city • ...
World War Z 2016-05-10
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- enforced isolation of patients suffering from s contagious disease in order to prevent the spread of disease
- a state of surviving; remaining alive
- abnormal condition where the heart is located towards the right side of chest
- caused by infection or capable of causing infection
- of or relating to the former soviet union
- a disaster or cataclysmic world ending event
- a legendary bird said to burn its self to death and emerge from the ashes new
- the residence of a religious community
- care provided to improve a situation
- a small crude shelter used as a dwelling
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- strong and heat resistant synthetic fiber, often used as a reinforcing material and in bullet resistant vests
- a cavalry consisting of two or more troops
- the basic structure or features of a system or organization
- the quality of being humane
- with respect to the military
- epidemic over a wide geographical area
- the action of opposing something that you disapprove or disagree with
- an acute viral diseas of the nervous system of warm blooded animals
- a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence
- the action of defending from or resisting attack
20 Clues: the quality of being humane • with respect to the military • care provided to improve a situation • a state of surviving; remaining alive • epidemic over a wide geographical area • the residence of a religious community • a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence • a small crude shelter used as a dwelling • of or relating to the former soviet union • ...
WORLD WAR I 2016-07-17
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- When countries build up their armed forces for war
- Empire who's Archduke was assassinated
- When the government forces you into military service
- Battle fought by the ANZACS
- The pride one has for their country and willing to defend it when the time calls
- When countries try to build up an empire by using colonisation or military force
- When you go to battle
- An alliance between United Kingdom, France and Russia
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- The country Britain declared war against
- One of the British Empire's allies
- Archduke who was assassinated
- Empire who Australia fought along side
- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- A place where soldiers fight battles
- Australian and New Zealand Armed Forces
- Where ANZAC's fought
- Ballot which voters decide on a political question
- A distortion of truth to persuade people to support an action or point of view
- a person who goes into battle
- When one or more countries promise to defend another during times of war
20 Clues: Where ANZAC's fought • When you go to battle • Battle fought by the ANZACS • Archduke who was assassinated • a person who goes into battle • One of the British Empire's allies • A place where soldiers fight battles • Empire who Australia fought along side • Empire who's Archduke was assassinated • Australian and New Zealand Armed Forces • ...
World Map 1 2016-05-03
Big, Big World 2016-09-21
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- The ______ Tower is 324 meters high.
- The Statue of Liberty is located in ________. (three words)
- The world is divided into ________.
- This country is home of the Great Wall.
- France is in _____.
- The white animals found at the North Pole.
- Harry's sister
- Famous black and white bears found in China.
- The Eiffel _____ is in Paris, France.
- Used to travel at the North Pole.
- The weather at the North Pole is very ____.
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- The Eiffel Tower is ______ than the Statue of Liberty.
- Jasmine's brother
- New York City is in the _______. (two words)
- Animals similar to horses that people ride on in Egypt.
- Make-believe animals often used in Chinese art or festivals.
- These famous structures in Egypt are burial tombs.
- The very top of the world. (two words)
- All of the countries on Earth make up our _______.
- Egypt is in Africa.
- China is in _______.
- This country is famous for its pyramids.
22 Clues: Harry's sister • Jasmine's brother • France is in _____. • Egypt is in Africa. • China is in _______. • Used to travel at the North Pole. • The world is divided into ________. • The ______ Tower is 324 meters high. • The Eiffel _____ is in Paris, France. • The very top of the world. (two words) • This country is home of the Great Wall. • This country is famous for its pyramids. • ...
World War 1 2015-11-18
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- First name of the creator of this puzzle
- Front that was located between Germany and Russia
- Posters or ads used to boost morale or persuade
- Warfare that resulted from digging deep ditches for cover
- Pact to help one another in a time of need
- The ____ Telegram was intercepted and officially made the U.S. join the war
- Gun used to fire rapidly at enemy forces
- The ____ campaign was an attempt to secure control of the Dardanelles Strait
- WW1 was also known as The ____ War
- Policy that declared that submarines would fire at any unauthorized ship
- Kaiser ___ II ruled Germany in WW1
- Buildup of soldiers and war supplies
- Known for its Eiffel Tower
- Weapon that could burn your lungs or blind you
- U.S. president during WW1
- Name given to the area located between enemy trenches
- The sinking of the ____ angered many U.S. citizens
- Left the war early
- A Large, solid vehicles used to cross no man's land
- Also known as England
- The Triple ___ included Britain, France, and Russia
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- ____ Powers were Germany and Austria-Hungary
- The Treaty of ____ officially ended WW1
- A ship that could go underwater and attack
- Country that started the war beginning with Serbia
- Seizing of a country/ territory by a stronger country
- ____ Powers were Britain, France, Russia, and the U.S.
- Entered the war late
- Known for their pointy hats
- Plan created by the Germans to handle fighting on two fronts
- The assassination of Archduke _____ sparked WW1
- Term given to a war where countries devote all resources to it
- Belief that your nation's needs are superior to others
- A system where supplies were limited to serve war needs
- Gear used as protection from poison gas
- Front that experienced a stalemate in Northwest France
- Allied with Germany and Austria-Hungary
- A cease-fire
- The Triple ___ included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Debt securities issued by a government to finance military operations in times of war
40 Clues: A cease-fire • Left the war early • Entered the war late • Also known as England • U.S. president during WW1 • Known for its Eiffel Tower • Known for their pointy hats • WW1 was also known as The ____ War • Kaiser ___ II ruled Germany in WW1 • Buildup of soldiers and war supplies • The Treaty of ____ officially ended WW1 • Gear used as protection from poison gas • ...
World War I 2016-01-19
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- Act An act passed by congress to draft men into the military in 1917
- Movement of the African American population of the south to move to the North.
- A right for people to choose their own government.
- A telegram written by German Foreign Minister Zimmerman to Mexico for an Alliance to fight the U.S.
- A world organization to promote cooperation.
- This Board regulated the industries engaged in the war.
- German Submarine
- A nation that owes less to other nations than other nations owe that nation.
- Fear that communists were out to destroy the American way of life.
- Military glorification
- Government agency created during WWI to encourage the citizens to support the war.
- The passenger liner from Great Brittan sunk by German submarines
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- Raising prices
- A person whose beliefs forbid them from fighting in the war.
- Republican candidate for the election of Ohio.
- Act passed by congress in 1917 to serve penalties to anyone in acts of treason.
- A document written by President Woodrow Wilson on resolving the War and Wars after it.
- The front of the battle of Allies and Central Powers in WWI
- A series of attacks in the early 1920's against suspected radicals and communists begun by General Palmer.
- Merchant ships traveling together and were protected by warships.
20 Clues: Raising prices • German Submarine • Military glorification • A world organization to promote cooperation. • Republican candidate for the election of Ohio. • A right for people to choose their own government. • This Board regulated the industries engaged in the war. • The front of the battle of Allies and Central Powers in WWI • ...
World War I 2016-03-08
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- Blinded or choked its victims or caused agonizing burns and blisters
- A final set of demands
- The growing class of factory and railroad workers, miners, and urban wage earners
- The spreading of ideas to promote a cause or to damage an opposing cause
- Agreement to end fighting in a war
- Form of socialism advocated by Karl Marx
- A type of warfare during the Battle of the Marne
- Groups of merchant ships protected by warships
- The glorification of the military
- A deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
- President Wilson's list of terms for resolving future wars
- Prepare military forces for war
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- A vital strait connecting the Black Sea and the Mediterranean
- German for submarines
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- Councils of workers and soldiers
- Communist party officials assigned to the army to teach party principles and ensure party loyalty during the Russian Revolution
- The domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region
- The right of people to choose their own form of government
- Leader of the bolsheviks
- "The draft" which required all young men to be ready for military or other service
- Territories administered by Western powers
- Alliance between Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary
- Payments for war damage
- A nonbinding agreement to follow common policies
- The spread of a disease across a large area
- A policy to support neither side in a war
- Germany's plan to defeat France quickly in order to focus on Russia
- A radical socialist group
- Channeling of a nation's entire resources into a war effort
30 Clues: German for submarines • A final set of demands • Payments for war damage • Leader of the bolsheviks • A radical socialist group • Prepare military forces for war • Councils of workers and soldiers • The glorification of the military • Agreement to end fighting in a war • Form of socialism advocated by Karl Marx • A policy to support neither side in a war • ...
World War I 2016-01-05
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- Were sent to spy on the enemies trenches and to help artillery aim because they had a very bad aiming system
- Short, stumpy tube that was designed to fire a projectile at a steep angle
- Usually an officers weapon
- Odorless and most lethal weapon used by Germany
- The average soldier inside the trench would only have 3 weapons. The soldier would only have a Rifle, a bayonet, and grenades
- President of United States during World War
- German Emperor whose policies led to World War
- First successfully developed tank
- The MG 08 was the standard ___________ for Germany
- The top ranking fighter pilot of World War I
- Used as a psychological weapon
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- Usually operated by two men and Germany first experimented with them in 1900
- Was a direct cause of the war
- Used generally to slowdown the opposing sides soldiers by getting in the way. It was hard to cut and impossible to climb over
- British soldiers used them in their trenches and it could fire 15 shots in a minute
- like a submarine
- Were called "landships" by the British
- Known for guiding Britain through World War I
- German army used this is trench warfare; would feel pains in the chest and burning sensations in the throat
- Serbia, Russia, France, Great Britain, Italy, Belgium, and the United States
- Heaviest British _______ in the war
- powers Austri-hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
22 Clues: like a submarine • Usually an officers weapon • Was a direct cause of the war • Used as a psychological weapon • First successfully developed tank • Heaviest British _______ in the war • Were called "landships" by the British • President of United States during World War • The top ranking fighter pilot of World War I • Known for guiding Britain through World War I • ...
World Geography Crossword 2015-12-16
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- innovative economic activities that stimulate an increase in productivity
- with transportation networks
- percentage of people in agriculture and national wealth
- of goods and services by a country yearly
- that is undiscovered
- that producers have available
- of women to advance in status
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- from unique characteristics of a location
- industry to consumer goods
- growth generated in limited economic activities
- between everyone and thing, through trade and technology
- finished goods
- of living, long and healthy life, and access to knowledge
- technology pervades from industries to spark rapid growth
- that caters to general population
- products from the earth
- produced by sun
- remaining in deposits that are discovered
- consumers are willing to buy
- trade/countries open themselves up to other countries to trade
20 Clues: finished goods • produced by sun • that is undiscovered • products from the earth • industry to consumer goods • with transportation networks • consumers are willing to buy • that producers have available • of women to advance in status • that caters to general population • from unique characteristics of a location • remaining in deposits that are discovered • ...
World Civ Midterm 2015-12-10
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- uncovered plot to kill Caesar
- code that knights lived by
- where Jewish civilization originated
- birthplace of Muhammad, home of the Ka'bah
- brought clean water to Rome
- Mediterranean was at peace for 200 years
- Rome "conquered" it during Claudius' reign, Hadrian built a wall there
- a form of government in which leaders are elected to represent people
- office court historian
- gave Christians freedom to practice their religion
- capital of the Ummayed Dynasty
- collection of Jewish writing/commentary that interprets the laws and teaching of Hebrew Bible
- one of the 7 sacraments, confession of sins to a priest in order to receive God's forgiveness (now called reconciliation)
- natural border that separates Italy from the rest of Europe
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- land grants given to the lords from the Kings
- trade hub of the Mediterranean, Carthage and Rome fought over it in Punic Wars
- founded by Constantine, became capital of Byzantine Empire
- father of the Jewish people
- Christian belief that God can save people from sin and grant everlasting life
- Fought against Shi'ah, caused Muslims to split into two religions
- temple to Roman gods
- one of the Five Pillars of Islam, occurs during month of Ramadan
- gained power when Rome expanded, had great wealth and political influence over middle class
- slave that led a revolt in 73 B.C.E.
24 Clues: temple to Roman gods • office court historian • code that knights lived by • father of the Jewish people • brought clean water to Rome • uncovered plot to kill Caesar • capital of the Ummayed Dynasty • where Jewish civilization originated • slave that led a revolt in 73 B.C.E. • Mediterranean was at peace for 200 years • birthplace of Muhammad, home of the Ka'bah • ...
World Without Fish 2016-11-27
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- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- the remains or impression in rock of a prehistoric plant or animal from an earlier geological period
- The term for an animal that migrates
- The process in which all members of a particular species dies out
- Synthetic thread or yarn composed of a single strand rather than twisted fibres
- The process by which organisms have developed from earlier forms throughout the history of the earth
- The study of animals and organisms that live in sea water, and their relationship with each other and their environment
- The process in which plants convert carbon dioxide into oxygen
- Making or intending to make a profit
- The variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat
- The measure of all the salts dissolved in water
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- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- A limited quantity of a particular product which under official controls can be produced, exported, or imported
- An organism that can use a mix of different sources of energy and carbon
- A main classification of all living organisms
- Scientific name for the human species
- A chemical compound (known as CO2) that is composed of a carbon atom double bonded to two oxygen atoms
- Scientific term for an animal with a spine and vertebrae
- The fish and other marine creatures caught unintentionally in commercial fishing nets during fishing for a different species
20 Clues: The term for an animal that migrates • Making or intending to make a profit • Scientific name for the human species • A main classification of all living organisms • The measure of all the salts dissolved in water • Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • Scientific term for an animal with a spine and vertebrae • ...
world war 1 2017-03-12
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- Strip of land between the trenches of opposing armies along the western front during WW1.
- a policy of extending a countrys power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- patrioticfeeling, principles, or efforts.
- nickname for American troops in europe.
- belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interest.
- a ship that was sink in World War 1 by German U-boats.
- The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary.
- Alliance:A union or association between three powers or states.
- Warfare:World War 1 military strategy of defending a position by fighting form the protection of deep ditches.
- teams of troops,ships,or equipment.
- helmets a covering for a soldiers head.
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- German Submarines.
- Powers:World War 1 alliance led by Austria-Hungary and Germany and later joined by Bulgaria and the Ottoman empire.
- war 1 a military conflict centered on Europe that began in the summer of 1914. The fighting ended in late 1918.
- guns A rapid firing weapon.
- the gathering of resources and preparation for war.
- information given to show something or someone in a based way.
- During WW1 Woodrow Wilson.
- bonds U.S bonds sold during WW1 to raise money for loans to the Allies.
- System:A formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to anothers defense.
- the U.S had less than 100 of them in WW1.
21 Clues: German Submarines. • During WW1 Woodrow Wilson. • teams of troops,ships,or equipment. • guns A rapid firing weapon. • nickname for American troops in europe. • patrioticfeeling, principles, or efforts. • the U.S had less than 100 of them in WW1. • The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary. • helmets a covering for a soldiers head. • ...
Modern World history 2016-12-12
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- A player who had 6 wives
- Lover of wisdom
- Killed by rat poison
- The city looks so pretty do you want to burn it with me?
- Destroyed the Great temple
- WOMEN HAVE RIGHTS TOO!
- Let there be light
- Afrikaners
- Scattering of Jews
- Greek philosopher
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- Killed by guillotine
- To study or write history
- OFF WITH THEIR HEAD!
- Written in 1215
- Basic moral laws of Judaism
- Let them eat cake
- Freedom of religion
- Stabbed 23 times
- A U.S. boat that stood out among all others in war
- Roman general in 63 BC
20 Clues: Afrikaners • Written in 1215 • Lover of wisdom • Stabbed 23 times • Let them eat cake • Greek philosopher • Let there be light • Scattering of Jews • Freedom of religion • Killed by guillotine • OFF WITH THEIR HEAD! • Killed by rat poison • WOMEN HAVE RIGHTS TOO! • Roman general in 63 BC • A player who had 6 wives • To study or write history • Destroyed the Great temple • ...
See the World 2016-11-30
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- What country borders both France and Poland?
- The small island south of Australia.
- What is the largest country in Asia (after Russia)?
- How many countries make up the British Isles?
- What ocean borders the east coast of Africa?
- Is Tanzania north or south of the equator?
- What is the southernmost country in Africa?
- Which ocean forms the western boundary of Africa?
- Which ocean is between North America and Europe?
- The small countries between Mexico and South America are called ___________.
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- The line that goes across the map from west to east.
- Antarctica is the fifth largest _______________ in the world.
- What country borders the northern border of the United States?
- What is the name of the large island along the east coast of Africa?
- Europe is in the same hemisphere as the _________ pole.
- I am the second largest continent.
- Mountains along the west coast of South America.
- What other continent shares Europe's land mass?
- Which continent is the smallest?
- If you fly from Africa to the United States, in which direction would you be traveling?
20 Clues: Which continent is the smallest? • I am the second largest continent. • The small island south of Australia. • Is Tanzania north or south of the equator? • What is the southernmost country in Africa? • What country borders both France and Poland? • What ocean borders the east coast of Africa? • How many countries make up the British Isles? • ...
World History Review 2017-01-12
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- Egyptians made what on their wall out of clay?
- who was the israelites conquered by?
- julius ceaser was assinated on?
- who was one of best philosophers?
- what kind of goverment did not have city-states?
- who had written langauge & cities with plumbing systems?
- what is indias "golden age"?
- what are the two rivers that lie between mesopotamia?
- what was historysfirst known written laws?
- who was the oldest complete hominid skeleton?
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- what is a polis?
- Europes earliest major culture was?
- The caste system was where people were born into?
- first centuries of middle ages in europe where called?
- first indian empire
- who established the kingdom of israel?
- what was the new kind of society in greek?
- Ancient greeks thought what was the center of existence?
- what is egypt known as?
- what is another name for "cradle of civilization?
20 Clues: what is a polis? • first indian empire • what is egypt known as? • what is indias "golden age"? • julius ceaser was assinated on? • who was one of best philosophers? • Europes earliest major culture was? • who was the israelites conquered by? • who established the kingdom of israel? • what was the new kind of society in greek? • what was historysfirst known written laws? • ...
World History Review 2017-01-12
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- peaceful departure, translation of independence
- Area of the middle east that began the first irrigation society
- competition between the US and the Soviet Union
- government ownership over a business
- belief or hope against one country
- What were the farmers called in the division of classes
- helps allies gain entry into mainland europe
- who was assassinated in the ides of March 15th in 44 BC
- Europes earlier major culture
- bohemia was split between these 2 groups
- type of art where you paint your expression
- took control over the soviet union after lenin died
- war fought on french soil from 1337 to 1453
- hitlers early attempt to murder all jews
- head of government
- nations will benefit from acting independently
- began due to the increase in socialist ideas
- title for emperor of germany
- under fear or contempt of that which is foreign
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- who set the stage for the first world war
- radical who established the nationalist group 1871 by ______, all french territories are reclaimed and unification is complete
- reestablishment of perpetuation
- Permanent classes you were born into for life
- ruled the holy empire between 1438 and 1740
- What is egypt said to be
- belief of superiority of one's own beliefs
- Which revolutiomhelped create aval tech and navigational tecniques
- love and devotion of ones country
- french philosopher of mathematics and science
- treaty that was signed at the end of the war
- temporary suspension of hostiles by agreement among opponents
- what led to the exchange of cultural and biological aspects
- What is the constaninople called today
- what country was made of 39 small ones
- race hitler believed was superior to all others
- when did England become a protestant country
- extreme nationalism
- this was created to view tiny organisms
- belief in superiority of ones own ethnic group
- automtomatic machines guns were an example of
- who would raise an army of nearly 400,000 soldiers that defeated the hungarian empire
- very conservative empire
- term that politician Ludwig Von Ruchau coined in
- area between enemy lines
- series of military campaigns
- relaxing of country
46 Clues: head of government • extreme nationalism • relaxing of country • What is egypt said to be • very conservative empire • area between enemy lines • series of military campaigns • title for emperor of germany • Europes earlier major culture • reestablishment of perpetuation • love and devotion of ones country • belief or hope against one country • government ownership over a business • ...
World History Review 2017-01-12
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- maintianed pace in the kingdom
- most sacred placed in islam, a mosque in mecca
- decreed that the rule of each kingdom could choose the religion
- god
- crusades were a series of military campaigins
- prometed a style of art that featured beautiful
- cold war competition to get to the moon
- descendants
- have begun as away to cope with misfortune
- who captured the Russian capital of Moscow
- founded in Islam
- greek established a new kind of society
- a group of radicals took control
- elected
- Ancient greek city state
- thought man was selfish
- ancient civilization ths at last 3000 years
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- All men are selfish competitve
- known as the "cradle of civilization"
- controlled strong central government that bulit
- submission to the will of god
- question
- applied question to science
- change about 12,00 year ago when people in middle east
- declaration of independence
- speaking roman cathclics western europe and greek
- what county became a protestant in 1539
- applied learning to leadership
- fought french sail from 1337 to 1433
- irrigation begin in an area of the middle east
- often a weathy class of aristocrate controlled the land
- Holy city in sand,Arabia
- ancient people of the middle east
- first teacher
- became the second nation in america
35 Clues: god • elected • question • descendants • first teacher • founded in Islam • thought man was selfish • Holy city in sand,Arabia • Ancient greek city state • applied question to science • declaration of independence • submission to the will of god • All men are selfish competitve • maintianed pace in the kingdom • applied learning to leadership • a group of radicals took control • ...
World War I 2017-01-18
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- Cost of the War
- # of Civilians Killed
- Truce Between Countries
- David Lloyd Georges Goal
- Argonne Forest NW
- Devotion to Country
- Statehood
- John Pershing
- George Clemenceaus Goal
- Assassinated in Bosnia
- Machine Guns, Bombs
- A Treaty, Clemenceau/Wilson
- Decleration of War
- Allied Ships Sunk
- Crumbled Defense Argonne
- Political System
- Nov. 11
- Prepare for War
- Many Vehicles
- Agreement, Peace
- Germany Approached the..
- Group of Radicals
- Strong Military Policy
- False Information
- Farms & .... Destroyed
- Can't Read
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- # of Soldiers Killed
- Give Orders
- # of Soldiers Wounded
- Countries Defense
- Alliances were Made because of...
- Impact with Force
- Big & Heavy/Maxim
- Impact/Timed or Fused
- Combat, Ditches
- Part of the Ottoman Empire
- Founder of Communist Party
- Forbade Arms/Munition Sales
- U-Boat
- Expel from a Country
- German Emperor
- Tsar
- Low Morale
- Cleared Bunkers
- A Draw
- Payment
- Incite, Anger
- Speed
- Choke, Burn, Blind
- Landship
50 Clues: Tsar • Speed • U-Boat • A Draw • Payment • Nov. 11 • Landship • Statehood • Low Morale • Can't Read • Give Orders • John Pershing • Incite, Anger • Many Vehicles • German Emperor • Cost of the War • Combat, Ditches • Cleared Bunkers • Prepare for War • Political System • Agreement, Peace • Countries Defense • Impact with Force • Big & Heavy/Maxim • Argonne Forest NW • Allied Ships Sunk • Group of Radicals • False Information • ...
World History CrossWord 2017-09-04
Across
- what was the brilliant military strategist
- where can you watch 50,000 people (rich and poor) watch animal/people fights
- what helped expand the Empire
- A skilled worker
- who were the wealthy landowners who held the most of the power
- father of gods
- who were the common farmers artisans and merchants who made up majority of the population
- what was used for buildings & roads
- who were Rome's first settlers
- Written Systems
- were the Workers of early Romans
- a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock.
- what is a from of the government in which power rests with citizens who have the right to vote
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- Caesar who was the military leader in Rome
- what was the system for carrying water
- Taming of animals for human use
- who protected the right of the plebeians from unfair acts of patrician officials
- is a system of exchange where goods or services are directly exchanged for other goods or services without using a medium of exchange, such as money
- Revolution Major change in human life caused by the beginnings of farming
- who had 150 holidays in one year
- who was a popular general in Rome
- war what war lasted between 264 and 146 B.C
22 Clues: father of gods • Written Systems • A skilled worker • what helped expand the Empire • who were Rome's first settlers • Taming of animals for human use • who had 150 holidays in one year • who was a popular general in Rome • were the Workers of early Romans • what was used for buildings & roads • what was the system for carrying water • what was the brilliant military strategist • ...
World War 1 2017-10-01
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- Longest Battle of WW1 from 21 February - 18 December 1916
- President of the USA at the end of the war
- Heavy armored vehicle which could travel over barbed wire and across enemy trenches
- Used extensively in trench warfare; laid, several rows deep, by both sides to protect the front line trench
- Part of the Central Powers; declared war on Russia first; received total blame for the war
- Part of the Triple Entente; largest navy in the world; blockaded the Germans
- Part of the Allies; Battle of the Somme and Battle of the Marne took place in this country
- French General who was overall commander of the Entente Forces during WW1
- Trenches used to move between the front and rear trenches and to transport injured men to the field hospitals
- These weapons fire a very fast stream of bullets for a long time (500-600 bullets/min)
- Large and heavily armed Battleships which were a key part of the Naval Arms Race
- Wilson's peace plan
- Where the big field guns were located used to fire shells at the enemy
- A medical condition caused by prolonged exposure of the feet to damp, unsanitary, and cold conditions
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- Payments for war damage
- Poisonous gas used against the enemy
- French President at the end of the war
- These were underground and were used as command centres, to store food, weapons, and artillery
- Part of the Central Powers; had many different nationalities within country all wanting their own nation
- International Organisation founded after end of WW1, largely failed to maintain international peace
- war from inside trenches enemies would try killing each other with machine guns, tanks, and poison gas
- British General associated with attrition
- Another Name for the Third Battle of Ypres
- The name given to the area between the two lines of trenches
- German General who led the unsuccessful final attack of 1918
25 Clues: Wilson's peace plan • Payments for war damage • Poisonous gas used against the enemy • French President at the end of the war • British General associated with attrition • President of the USA at the end of the war • Another Name for the Third Battle of Ypres • Longest Battle of WW1 from 21 February - 18 December 1916 • ...
World Science Day 2017-11-02
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- A place on the coast where vessels may find shelter.
- Fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas.
- Shallow body of water located alongside a coast.
- Gases that trap the heat of the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, producing the greenhouse effect.
- Destruction of forests to make land for agriculture.
- The release or discharge into the air of pollutant substances such as gas or smoke.
- A gradual warming of the earth’s surface temperature reportedly caused by the emission of gases that trap the sun’s heat in the earth’s atmosphere.
- Contamination of the air, water or soil with substances that can cause harm to human health or the environment.
- An area designated to receive household garbage, solid waste and construction debris.
- A large natural stream of water.
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- A colourless, odourless reactive gas which is an essential component for any breathing gas.
- Capable of being broken down or decomposed by natural biological processes.
- Protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources, to keep them safe from destruction or degradation and conserve them for future generations.
- The process of minimizing waste by covering materials and transforming them into new products.
- The surroundings and external conditions that affect the growth and development of living things.
- Rain mixed with sulphuric, nitric and other acids formed by gases released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned.
- The mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the river.
- Large body of salt water that surround a continent.
- A large body of water surrounded by land on all sides.
- Location where garbage, rubbish or waste is taken and just dumped, without environmental controls.
20 Clues: A large natural stream of water. • Fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas. • Shallow body of water located alongside a coast. • Large body of salt water that surround a continent. • A place on the coast where vessels may find shelter. • Destruction of forests to make land for agriculture. • A large body of water surrounded by land on all sides. • ...
World Science Day 2017-11-02
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- Location where garbage, rubbish or waste is taken and just dumped, without environmental controls.
- An area designated to receive household garbage, solid waste and construction debris.
- Protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources, to keep them safe from destruction or degradation and conserve them for future generations.
- A place on the coast where vessels may find shelter.
- Destruction of forests to make land for agriculture.
- The process of minimizing waste by covering materials and transforming them into new products.
- Gases that trap the heat of the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, producing the greenhouse effect.
- A colourless, odourless reactive gas which is an essential component for any breathing gas.
- A large body of water surrounded by land on all sides.
- A gradual warming of the earth’s surface temperature reportedly caused by the emission of gases that trap the sun’s heat in the earth’s atmosphere.
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- Contamination of the air, water or soil with substances that can cause harm to human health or the environment.
- Rain mixed with sulphuric, nitric and other acids formed by gases released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned.
- The mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the river.
- Fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas.
- The surroundings and external conditions that affect the growth and development of living things.
- The release or discharge into the air of pollutant substances such as gas or smoke.
- Capable of being broken down or decomposed by natural biological processes.
- Large body of salt water that surround a continent.
- Shallow body of water located alongside a coast.
- A large natural stream of water.
20 Clues: A large natural stream of water. • Fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas. • Shallow body of water located alongside a coast. • Large body of salt water that surround a continent. • A place on the coast where vessels may find shelter. • Destruction of forests to make land for agriculture. • A large body of water surrounded by land on all sides. • ...
World Music: Caribbean 2017-04-06
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- home to the shortest runway in the world
- a large drum made of wood and animal skin
- the religion of the caribbean is dominated by _______.
- also known as the king of salsa
- a pair of short pieces of wood struck to produce a clicking rhythm.
- plaid like print in vibrant colors, worn by both men and women.
- main language of the caribbean
- another name for the caribbean
- early clothing was influenced heavily by _____ creole styles.
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- adapted by the six string guitar, but the modern one has 5 pairs of strings.
- a music genre that originated in jamaica is 1950
- means drowned land
- most visited Caribbean island
- what old culture influences the culture of the caribbean today?
- the inhabitants of the caribbean are called the _______.
- continent in which the caribbean is considered to be a part of
- least popular religion in the caribbean
- The Caribbean Islands have a diverse topography including _________ mountains, tropical forests, low-lying plantations, valleys, waterfalls, and volcanoes.
- many different types of music have influenced popular ______ to come about.
- joined Tito Puente’s orchestra, recorded over 70 albums, and has won one Grammy
20 Clues: means drowned land • most visited Caribbean island • main language of the caribbean • another name for the caribbean • also known as the king of salsa • least popular religion in the caribbean • home to the shortest runway in the world • a large drum made of wood and animal skin • a music genre that originated in jamaica is 1950 • ...
Christianity--(World Religions) 2017-05-25
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- Bishops of large dioceses & regional centers receive this title in the Orthodox Church
- The symbol of Luke's Gospel; he emphasizes Jesus' sacrifice, service, & strength
- The branch of Christianity sparked by the 16th century Reformation & actors, including Martin Luther, John Calvin, King Henry VIII
- For Protestants, this is the highest authority of the Church
- The branch of Christianity that is the oldest and dates back to the founding of the Church by Jesus through St. Peter
- The books not accepted by Protestants are called this
- The Old Testament was written in classical Hebrew & __________
- A bird representing the Holy Spirit, the 3rd Person of the Trinity
- The New Testament was written in this language
- The 4 letters that stand for a Latin inscription written on the cross of Jesus, meaning "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews"
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- ___________ & Omega, phrase to express the eternity of God
- Symbol meaning fish; representing early Christians
- The event of Jesus taking on flesh and coming in the form of a human; the central event of Christianity
- Christianity emphasized this virtue of charity above all others
- The branch of Christianity that separated in 1054 A.D.; common in Eastern Europe
- Age of ___________, the second phase of religious orders
- Jesus was born in this small town
- This word means "good news"; there are 4 of these accounts of the life of Jesus
- Animal of sacrifice for the Jews; Jesus is the _________ of God
- The list of accepted & authoritative books of the Bible
- The Gospel writer who portrays Jesus as the Logos and Divine
- The Bishop of _________, for Catholics this is a source of unity and final authority
22 Clues: Jesus was born in this small town • The New Testament was written in this language • Symbol meaning fish; representing early Christians • The books not accepted by Protestants are called this • The list of accepted & authoritative books of the Bible • Age of ___________, the second phase of religious orders • ...
Brave New World 2017-05-25
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- A love of nature keeps no ...... busy
- Process of budding and conditioning embryos
- Teaching technique during sleep used to force prejudices into children's minds
- Lowest caste in society
- Lenina's friend who has the same last name as her
- One of Lenina's many lovers who makes Bernard very jealous
- Drug that everyone takes in order to just be "free in the mind" and never actually thinking
- Stands out in society and seen as an individual
- Author of Brave New World
- One of the many Utopian games
- Bernard is being sent to this country
- An Alpha lecturer at the College of Emotional Engineering who feels his work is pointless
- Children are conditioned in the hatcheries to hate these
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- The Director's name who raised his child John
- A place where those who are not worthy of converting to the Utopian ways are kept
- Bernard stopped this over crashing waves and Lenina said it was "horrible"
- Neo-Pavlovian techniques were used on this group of infants
- "Ending is better than ......"
- Linda's front two ..... are missing
- A popular Utopian dance
- The Utopian idol who everyone worships
- The Controller believes that universal ..... "keeps the wheels steadily turning"
- This type of caste is at the top of the society system
23 Clues: Lowest caste in society • A popular Utopian dance • Author of Brave New World • One of the many Utopian games • "Ending is better than ......" • Linda's front two ..... are missing • A love of nature keeps no ...... busy • Bernard is being sent to this country • The Utopian idol who everyone worships • Process of budding and conditioning embryos • ...
World of Kate 2017-04-18
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- ocean activity
- Mojito ingredient
- skiing need
- pool skill
- Undergrad major
- Kate birth month
- where to wed
- protect
- UW mascot
- follows a hike
- a favorite exercise
- with
- travelling requirement
- cuisine choice
- yearbook leader
- Dietary preference
- Birthplace
- covers multitude of sins
- talented
- high school activity
- musical passtime
- bird or name
- eye color
- Oregon lake park
- characteristic of love
- future role
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- Kate's one and only car
- Colorado passtime
- Tyson
- a daily priority
- Ocean City draw
- love characteristic
- smile feature
- timeless
- marriage key
- a life asset
- favorite reptile
- Buckeye state
- with foods, favorite shop
- marriage cornerstone
- grad school town
- cozy locale
- Home sweet home
- declaration of intent
- Elementary and college mascot
- San Fran gate
- and cheese
- New name
- devoted
- 1999 home
- November priority
- served at Kate's first job
- Employer in DC
- summertime team
- marriage symbol
55 Clues: with • Tyson • protect • devoted • timeless • New name • talented • UW mascot • 1999 home • eye color • pool skill • and cheese • Birthplace • skiing need • cozy locale • future role • marriage key • a life asset • where to wed • bird or name • smile feature • Buckeye state • San Fran gate • ocean activity • follows a hike • cuisine choice • Employer in DC • Ocean City draw • Undergrad major • Home sweet home • yearbook leader • ...
ancient world history 2018-02-20
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- worship of one god
- who did the egyptians believe judged the dead
- pictures that symbolizes an idea or action
- the egyptian god of the sun
- what is rebirth of the soul in another bodily form
- what is the land between the two rivers
- who were the leaders of the peloponnesian league
- this pharaoh changed his name to akenaton
- the greek god of the underworld
- who was the first women ruler known to history
- the greek god of wine
- the greek goddess of love
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- who founded a religion that is named after him
- the greek king of gods and the ruler of mount olympus
- who was the leader of the hebrews out of egypt
- what was found that helped the scholars be able to read hieroglyphics
- what palace city did the minoan kings rule from
- the greek queen of the heavens
- who is Phillip II son
- who was the leader of the delian league
- waterfalls or rapids
- the egyptians believed that this was a god in human form
22 Clues: worship of one god • waterfalls or rapids • who is Phillip II son • the greek god of wine • the greek goddess of love • the egyptian god of the sun • the greek queen of the heavens • the greek god of the underworld • what is the land between the two rivers • who was the leader of the delian league • this pharaoh changed his name to akenaton • ...
The Past World 2018-04-26
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- government ruled by religious leaders
- a large land mass that is part of a larger land mass
- military rule
- separation such as race
- written plan of government
- scattering of people
- strict rule where people have few rights
- meeting
- poor or landless farmer
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- love and proud for ones country
- one who flees their home for safety
- tension and hostility between the U.S. and the soviet union
- board statement that is usually true
- overseas possession of an empire
- mass murder to exterminate a group
- free marketing economy
- forcing someone out of a country
- small territory under the rule of another
- military takeover and rule
- aid to people in need
20 Clues: meeting • military rule • scattering of people • aid to people in need • free marketing economy • separation such as race • poor or landless farmer • written plan of government • military takeover and rule • love and proud for ones country • overseas possession of an empire • forcing someone out of a country • mass murder to exterminate a group • one who flees their home for safety • ...
It's your world 2018-10-10
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- Major risk factor for diabetes (207)
- a young boy that helped million of homeless kids.(We watch a movie)
- single celled organisms that can reproduce on their own (273)
- Estimated 35 million people are living with this.(249)
- A cincinnati based company that helps people all over the world.(280)
- One of the worst women's rights countries.(137)
- contagious bacterial disease( 273)
- The national space station for the U.S (302)
- A cell invasion (192)
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- Over 45.3 million Americans deal with this (50)
- is an organism that lives on a host(283)
- the last name of the author.(the cover)
- Leading cause of death in the US (189)
- TB(282)
- bad air.(283)
- Charitable organization that collects legos.(67)
- someone who supports women's rights.(170)
- Highly contagious disease that has now been eliminated. (260)
- one of america's iconic birds
- Nobel prize winner and young girl.
20 Clues: TB(282) • bad air.(283) • A cell invasion (192) • one of america's iconic birds • Nobel prize winner and young girl. • contagious bacterial disease( 273) • Major risk factor for diabetes (207) • Leading cause of death in the US (189) • the last name of the author.(the cover) • is an organism that lives on a host(283) • someone who supports women's rights.(170) • ...
Its your world 2018-10-11
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- refers to what the weather is like on average pg 302
- as Ice melts they die pg 366
- attracts tourist and is helpful for fishing pg 324
- live in lush bamboo forests pg 363
- are a major cause of injury and death 222
- a consequence of living in a global greenhouse pg 311
- the world has lost 97% of the population 360
- only 487 pairs of these birds left
- they carried malaria and other diseases pg 285
- nobody should be harassed because of who they love pg 225
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- largest land mammal on earth pg 371
- the name comes from the italian words bad air pg 283
- disappearing mostly from poaching
- controls how we think our emotions how we think about ourselves
- Short for dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane 359
- kills 1 billion people a year 217
- the first disease to globalize in the 19th century pg 275
- more than 2 billion people carry this disease pg 280
- the population in china decreased by 90 percent in thirteen years pg 370
- scarcity is when there's not enough to go around pg 317
20 Clues: as Ice melts they die pg 366 • disappearing mostly from poaching • kills 1 billion people a year 217 • live in lush bamboo forests pg 363 • only 487 pairs of these birds left • largest land mammal on earth pg 371 • are a major cause of injury and death 222 • the world has lost 97% of the population 360 • Short for dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane 359 • ...
World War II 2018-05-16
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- Place where Japanese-Americans were taken during World War II
- Axis Country #3
- walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live
- The attack on this military base brought the U.S. into the war
- Murder of 6 million Jews, and 3 million others
- weapon of mass destruction that destroyed an entire city
- The year World War II started 19____
- The Year World War II ended 19_____
- Axis Country #1
- Man who challenged the government on the forced movement of JapaneseAmericans
- Invasion of this country started World War II
- Axis Country #2
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- taken away by the U.S. government during forced relocations of Japanese Americans
- Allied Country #2
- Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis
- Allied Country #3
- First city to be attacked using a new kind of bomb
- Year the U.S. entered the war 19____
- Second city to be bombed using a new kind of bomb, ending WWII in the Pacific
- Turning point in the war, invasion of France
- Allied Country #1
21 Clues: Axis Country #3 • Axis Country #1 • Axis Country #2 • Allied Country #2 • Allied Country #3 • Allied Country #1 • The Year World War II ended 19_____ • Year the U.S. entered the war 19____ • The year World War II started 19____ • Turning point in the war, invasion of France • Invasion of this country started World War II • Murder of 6 million Jews, and 3 million others • ...
