world Crossword Puzzles
World History 2021-12-16
15 Clues: City • Malian • mother • godlike • Empress • Prophet • Mongolian • Mongolian • trade routes • Roman Province • Roman Province • Roman Province • Empire and City • Islamic Guidelines • NOT hunter-gatherers
World History 2022-02-04
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- The character in the Bible who split the Red Sea
- Prophet Muhammad’s migration was named _______
- The prophet that claimed he spoke to the angel
- the belief of only one god
- One of the most important places for Judaism
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- The place that Muslims worship
- The holy book of Judaism
- The religion of Muslims
- What do they call God as Muslims
- The holy book of Islam
- Wealth given by one party to another to show respect
- A person that believes in monotheism and Muhammad
12 Clues: The holy book of Islam • The religion of Muslims • The holy book of Judaism • the belief of only one god • The place that Muslims worship • What do they call God as Muslims • One of the most important places for Judaism • Prophet Muhammad’s migration was named _______ • The prophet that claimed he spoke to the angel • The character in the Bible who split the Red Sea • ...
Digital world 2022-01-27
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- I play ... games.
- It only has a screen
- It connects the computer to the electricity
- A small computer, it only has keyboard and screen
- It help to print a document or a photo.
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- You use it to click
- You look at it when you use a computer
- It has letters and numbers
- You need it to video call on computer
- You put it in your ears to listen to music
- We use it to connect to the Internet
- They make sound when you watch a video
12 Clues: I play ... games. • You use it to click • It only has a screen • It has letters and numbers • We use it to connect to the Internet • You need it to video call on computer • You look at it when you use a computer • They make sound when you watch a video • It help to print a document or a photo. • You put it in your ears to listen to music • ...
World History 2022-01-07
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- area under the full control of another country
- man of mixed race
- a conqueror
- servitude contact between two individuals
- method a method that's changed natural science since the 17th century
- trade between three regions
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- a night
- theory having the sun as the center
- theory having the earth as the center
- a painting of a holy figure
- not participating in things that do not include religious basis
- male head of a family
12 Clues: a night • a conqueror • man of mixed race • male head of a family • a painting of a holy figure • trade between three regions • theory having the sun as the center • theory having the earth as the center • servitude contact between two individuals • area under the full control of another country • not participating in things that do not include religious basis • ...
modern world 2023-10-10
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- Sugar is a sweet, crystalline substance primarily derived from sugarcane and sugar beets, commonly used as a sweetener in food and beverages.
- leg; the middle or intermediate part of a journey
- a person who journeys to a place for religious reasons
- large agricultural estates where specific crops, such as cotton, sugarcane, or tea, are cultivated on a commercial scale.
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- leg; refers to the initial part or stage of a journey, process, or event.
- Income
- the possesion or control ofthe supply of or trade
- small or confined place
- leg; the end stage of a journey
- A city in New York
- to be hit vigorously
- A port and naval base in England
12 Clues: Income • A city in New York • to be hit vigorously • small or confined place • A port and naval base in England • leg; the end stage of a journey • the possesion or control ofthe supply of or trade • leg; the middle or intermediate part of a journey • a person who journeys to a place for religious reasons • ...
World Capitals 2023-12-14
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- - The capital city of Japan, known for its technology and culture.
- - The capital city of Russia, known for Red Square and the Kremlin.
- - The capital city of India, rich in history, culture, and historical sites.
- - The capital city of Germany, famous for its history and landmarks.
- - The capital city of Spain, known for art, culture, and lively streets.
- - The capital city of Thailand, known for its vibrant street life and temples.
- - Known as the "City of Lights," famous for the Eiffel Tower.
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- - The capital city of Norway, known for its fjords and Viking history.
- - The capital city of Italy, famous for the Colosseum and ancient ruins.
- - The capital city of England, home to the Buckingham Palace and Big Ben.
- - The capital city of Egypt, home to ancient pyramids.
- - The capital city of China, known for the Great Wall and Forbidden City.
12 Clues: - The capital city of Egypt, home to ancient pyramids. • - Known as the "City of Lights," famous for the Eiffel Tower. • - The capital city of Japan, known for its technology and culture. • - The capital city of Russia, known for Red Square and the Kremlin. • - The capital city of Germany, famous for its history and landmarks. • ...
MY WORLD 2024-01-05
The World 2023-08-31
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- Wat is de officiële taal die in Brazilië wordt gesproken? Schrijf je antwoord in het Engels.
- 大ピラミッドがある国はどこですか?答えは英語で書きましょう。
- What is the name of the planet we live on?
- Vad heter regionen som består av Norge, Sverige och Danmark? Skriv ditt svar på engelska.
- 北でアメリカと国境を接する国はどこですか?答えは英語で書きましょう。
- I vilket land skulle du hitta en koala? Skriv ditt svar på engelska.
- Depois da China, qual país tem a maior população do mundo? Escreva sua resposta em inglês.
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- In welchem Land befindet sich die Stadt Zürich? Schreiben Sie Ihre Antwort auf Englisch.
- Was ist die Hauptstadt Chinas? Schreiben Sie Ihre Antwort auf Englisch.
- Apart from English, which other language is spoken in Wales?
- Ghānā yāva khaṇḍadalli kaṇḍubaruttade? Nim'ma uttaravannu iṅgliṣnalli bareyiri.
- Melyik amerikai állam egy sziget a Csendes-óceánban? Válaszát írja le angolul.
12 Clues: 大ピラミッドがある国はどこですか?答えは英語で書きましょう。 • 北でアメリカと国境を接する国はどこですか?答えは英語で書きましょう。 • What is the name of the planet we live on? • Apart from English, which other language is spoken in Wales? • I vilket land skulle du hitta en koala? Skriv ditt svar på engelska. • Was ist die Hauptstadt Chinas? Schreiben Sie Ihre Antwort auf Englisch. • ...
world civis 2023-09-18
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- having more then average amount of money
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch
- dealing with money
- the wealth and resources of a country/region
- gain of money
- people that make control a country/nation
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
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- not enough of what we need
- extra charge in prices that goes to out government
- self made businesses person
- study of rights/duties of citizenship
- getting something in exchange for something else
12 Clues: gain of money • dealing with money • not enough of what we need • self made businesses person • study of rights/duties of citizenship • having more then average amount of money • people that make control a country/nation • the wealth and resources of a country/region • getting something in exchange for something else • extra charge in prices that goes to out government • ...
World News 2024-02-06
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- Country that elected Donald Tusk.
- Meeting where people discuss decisions.
- The sum of money to spend.
- People that’s leading the country.
- People that is helping the president.
- The making of laws and important decisions that control the people living in a community or state.
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- Poland’s new prime minister.
- Synonym of public and community.
- The main means of mass communication. Exemples:News channels,Facebook,News papers...
- Adults teaching kids.
- Synonym of country and nation.
- A company of persons.
12 Clues: Adults teaching kids. • A company of persons. • The sum of money to spend. • Poland’s new prime minister. • Synonym of country and nation. • Synonym of public and community. • Country that elected Donald Tusk. • People that’s leading the country. • People that is helping the president. • Meeting where people discuss decisions. • ...
Animal world 2024-02-18
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- a wild animal that looks like a large cat with black spots on its body; they can run very fast
- a furry animal that has a long tail, sharp claws and chases mice
- an animal with a long tail which lives in hot countries and climbs trees
- a wild animal that looks like a large dog
- a farm animal which is covered with thick curly hair called wool
- a shiny blue bird who fans out his large colorful iridescent tail feathers
- a limbless scaled reptiles with a long body and with glands often produce venom
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- related to the horse but patterned in stripes of black and white
- a large Asian or African animal with thick grey skin and a horn on its nose
- a kind of lizard whose skin changes colour to match the colour of its surroundings
- a very common water bird with short legs, a short neck, and a large flat beak
- a very large fish that has very sharp teeth and may attack people
12 Clues: a wild animal that looks like a large dog • related to the horse but patterned in stripes of black and white • a furry animal that has a long tail, sharp claws and chases mice • a farm animal which is covered with thick curly hair called wool • a very large fish that has very sharp teeth and may attack people • ...
World Religion 2024-04-16
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- Religions that worship one god.
- Appears in Islam and Judaism religion
- The Islam texts
- Religion that celebrates christmas, easter, and lent.
- The place where Christianity and Judaism started
- Religion that celebrates passover
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- Hinduism and Buddhism are trying to break free of this
- The Christian texts
- Religions that worship many gods
- Islam are also considered
- Islam and christianity have at least __________ people
- Oldest religion in the world
12 Clues: The Islam texts • The Christian texts • Islam are also considered • Oldest religion in the world • Religions that worship one god. • Religions that worship many gods • Religion that celebrates passover • Appears in Islam and Judaism religion • The place where Christianity and Judaism started • Religion that celebrates christmas, easter, and lent. • ...
Economic world 2024-05-17
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- When companies agree to sell the same product for the same high price
- The act lets you get compensation if you don't get what you pay for
- Who makes the product?
- Laws to protect the consumer, producer, and retailer
- When only a few companies own most of one type of product brands
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- Someone you can go to if a business doesn't follow the consumer guarantee act or the fair trading act
- Who buys the product?
- The act that protects you from false or misleading advertising
- Something you pay someone to do for you
- Product you buy that you can take home
- Who sells the product?
- Standards the producer and retailer must follow to protect the consumer
12 Clues: Who buys the product? • Who sells the product? • Who makes the product? • Product you buy that you can take home • Something you pay someone to do for you • Laws to protect the consumer, producer, and retailer • The act that protects you from false or misleading advertising • When only a few companies own most of one type of product brands • ...
World Religions 2024-04-18
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- Hinduism has an _______ founder.
- Buddhist's worship in temples.
- Most Hindu's live in _____.
- They are both p__y____stic.
- After you die, what are you?
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- They both have _________ practices.
- Hindu's worship a ______.
- As a sign of respect Hindus and Buddhists do what?
- They both _____ at the same place.
- Hindus and Buddhists believe that there is a ___, but they don't follow it.
- Buddhist's ________ as an act of worship.
- They started in _._.
12 Clues: They started in _._. • Hindu's worship a ______. • Most Hindu's live in _____. • They are both p__y____stic. • After you die, what are you? • Buddhist's worship in temples. • Hinduism has an _______ founder. • They both _____ at the same place. • They both have _________ practices. • Buddhist's ________ as an act of worship. • As a sign of respect Hindus and Buddhists do what? • ...
World Religions 2024-04-17
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- What is the Buddhist holy book?
- What is a major belief of Hinduism?
- What religion was Hinduism developed out of?
- The last name of the person who founded Buddhism.
- What is the holy book for Hinduism
- What religion has no actual creator?
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- What are religions that support multiple gods called?
- Place where people of many religions pray and worship.
- What is one of the major Hinduism beliefs?
- What is the main goal in life to reach as a Buddhist?
- In Buddhism, these are the truths known to be true.
- What country did Hinduism and Buddhism start?
12 Clues: What is the Buddhist holy book? • What is the holy book for Hinduism • What is a major belief of Hinduism? • What religion has no actual creator? • What is one of the major Hinduism beliefs? • What religion was Hinduism developed out of? • What country did Hinduism and Buddhism start? • The last name of the person who founded Buddhism. • ...
World Religions 2024-04-22
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- Religion that has one god.
- Hinduism developed out of this.
- The main practice of Hinduism
- The sacred text of Christianity.
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- A holy place for Christianity, Islam, Judaism.
- Practiced in Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism that is not eating for a certain amount of time.
- Religion with more than one god.
- The founder of Judaism.
- The place where Buddhism and Hinduism was formed.
- Where muslims face while praying and it is the birthplace of Muhammad
- The country where Christianity and Judaism was created.
- Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism were all formed in this time
12 Clues: The founder of Judaism. • Religion that has one god. • The main practice of Hinduism • Hinduism developed out of this. • Religion with more than one god. • The sacred text of Christianity. • A holy place for Christianity, Islam, Judaism. • The place where Buddhism and Hinduism was formed. • The country where Christianity and Judaism was created. • ...
Sophie’s World 2025-02-06
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- The Norse god wielding a hammer, associated with thunder.
- The study of reality, existence, and knowledge.
- The missing element in the theory of Empedocles (earth, air, fire, and .
- The recipient of the mysterious birthday card linked to Sophie.
- The fundamental question in the first mysterious letter: Who are ___ ?
- A metaphysical term for an underlying reality.
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- The Greek term Heraclitus used for the universal reason governing the cosmos.
- The early Greek philosopher who claimed water was the fundamental substance.
- The Greek philosopher who believed in constant change (flux).
- Sophie’s secret place of contemplation in the garden.
- The civilization where the shift from mythological to rational explanations occurred.
- The Norse conception of the inhabited world, threatened by chaos.
12 Clues: A metaphysical term for an underlying reality. • The study of reality, existence, and knowledge. • Sophie’s secret place of contemplation in the garden. • The Norse god wielding a hammer, associated with thunder. • The Greek philosopher who believed in constant change (flux). • The recipient of the mysterious birthday card linked to Sophie. • ...
Natural world 2024-06-18
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- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river.
- A mountain or hill having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- A dense, tropical forest with a high amount of annual rainfall.
- A large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level.
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- Animals that are not domesticated and live in natural habitats.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- A barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and consequently living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life.
- A very large expanse of sea.
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
12 Clues: A very large expanse of sea. • A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth. • Animals that are not domesticated and live in natural habitats. • A dense, tropical forest with a high amount of annual rainfall. • The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. • ...
Sue's World 2024-08-20
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- most disorganized room
- "fun" boss
- ring this if you need help!
- the backup bingo room
- person who is "fresh meat"
- person with the most contagious laugh
- board a creative platform for birthdays and ideas
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- Sue's favorite past time
- person with grandson named "matoe"
- the best person to ask any question
- person who is calendar Queen
- person who is best at high fives
12 Clues: "fun" boss • the backup bingo room • most disorganized room • Sue's favorite past time • person who is "fresh meat" • ring this if you need help! • person who is calendar Queen • person who is best at high fives • person with grandson named "matoe" • the best person to ask any question • person with the most contagious laugh • board a creative platform for birthdays and ideas
Big world 2024-09-17
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- A mountain that can explode with hot lava.
- A big area of water with land all around it.
- A small place where people live, smaller than a ci
- A very dry place with lots of sand and almost no water.
- A big area of salty water, smaller than an ocean.
- A small piece of land with water all around it.
- A sandy place next to the sea or ocean.
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- A big area with many trees.
- Very high land, like a big hill.
- A big place with many people and buildings.
- Water that falls from a high place to a lower place.
- Water that moves in a line, usually from mountains to lakes or seas.
12 Clues: A big area with many trees. • Very high land, like a big hill. • A sandy place next to the sea or ocean. • A mountain that can explode with hot lava. • A big place with many people and buildings. • A big area of water with land all around it. • A small piece of land with water all around it. • A big area of salty water, smaller than an ocean. • ...
World Mythology 2024-12-17
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- all the gods in a particular belief system
- creator and ruler of the universe in Philippine Mythology
- god of the sea and underworld in Hawaiian Mythology
- the sun god in Egyptian mythology; willed himself into existence
- the sun god in Sumerian Mythology; the judge and lawgiver
- shapeshifting creatures specifically in Navajo Mythology; can turn into animals
- have roles such as healer, religious leader, and counselor in North American Mythology
- a god or goddess
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- demi-god in Sumerian Mythology; the hero of the Epic
- creator and ruler of the universe in Philippine Mythology
- represents protection and health in Egyptian Mythology
- keeps the universe in order between the cycles of destruction and creation in Hinduism
- demi-god and talented trickster in Maori/ New Zealand Mythology
13 Clues: a god or goddess • all the gods in a particular belief system • god of the sea and underworld in Hawaiian Mythology • demi-god in Sumerian Mythology; the hero of the Epic • represents protection and health in Egyptian Mythology • creator and ruler of the universe in Philippine Mythology • creator and ruler of the universe in Philippine Mythology • ...
The world 2024-12-28
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- The largest country in the world by area.
- The desert famous for its vast dunes in Africa.
- This phenomenon causes Earth's rotation to slow slightly over time.
- The coldest continent and home to the largest cold desert.
- The longest river by volume and flows through South America.
- The coldest inhabited place on Earth.
- The largest ocean on Earth.
- This celestial body has one-sixth the gravity of Earth.
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- The tallest mountain in the world.
- Wall A structure in China often said to be visible from space.
- The smallest country in the world.
- The largest hot desert on Earth.
- Produces 20% of the world's oxygen and is called the "lungs of the Earth."
- The name of the deepest trench in the ocean.
14 Clues: The largest ocean on Earth. • The largest hot desert on Earth. • The tallest mountain in the world. • The smallest country in the world. • The coldest inhabited place on Earth. • The largest country in the world by area. • The name of the deepest trench in the ocean. • The desert famous for its vast dunes in Africa. • ...
digital world 2025-09-09
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- – She only reads articles that support her views, which is a classic case of __________ __________.
- – The regime used __________ to sway public opinion and silence dissent.
- – The spokesperson insisted the crowd was the largest ever, but later admitted it was an __________ __________.
- – The scientist worked hard to __________ the myth using solid evidence.
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- – The judge remained __________ throughout the trial, listening to both sides equally.
- – The viral post contained __________ that misled thousands of readers.
- news – The website was notorious for spreading __________ __________ to mislead readers and gain traffic.
- – The company issued a press release to generate __________ for its new product.
- – The study was criticized for its sampling __________, which skewed the results.
- – The headline was clearly __________, designed to provoke outrage and attract clicks.
- – The news outlet is known for being __________, consistently providing accurate and honest reporting.
- chamber – Social media can become an __________ __________ where users only hear opinions that match their own.
12 Clues: – The viral post contained __________ that misled thousands of readers. • – The regime used __________ to sway public opinion and silence dissent. • – The scientist worked hard to __________ the myth using solid evidence. • – The company issued a press release to generate __________ for its new product. • ...
World Religions 2025-10-15
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- Founder of Christianity
- Where do Islams pilgrimage to?
- Christianity’s number of followers
- Islams Pray _________
- Symbol of peace in Christianity
- Judaism’s holy book
- is eternal Hindus believe ___ is eternal
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- Judaism’s place of origin
- Christianity’s place of origin
- How old is Judaism?
- Hinduism’s spiritual leaders
- Hinduism’s main symbol/object
12 Clues: How old is Judaism? • Judaism’s holy book • Islams Pray _________ • Founder of Christianity • Judaism’s place of origin • Hinduism’s spiritual leaders • Hinduism’s main symbol/object • Where do Islams pilgrimage to? • Christianity’s place of origin • Symbol of peace in Christianity • Christianity’s number of followers • is eternal Hindus believe ___ is eternal
World Religions 2025-10-16
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- holy book of Judaism
- where Jesus what’s born
- founder of Judaism
- how many followers dose Islam have
- a Buddhist spiritual leader
- a sacred Buddhist symbol
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- a sacred Hindu symbol
- the Islamic holy book
- the type of god/gods Christian’s believe in
- where Islam began
- where Buddhist’s pray
- what is a key Hindu belief
12 Clues: where Islam began • founder of Judaism • holy book of Judaism • a sacred Hindu symbol • the Islamic holy book • where Buddhist’s pray • where Jesus what’s born • a sacred Buddhist symbol • what is a key Hindu belief • a Buddhist spiritual leader • how many followers dose Islam have • the type of god/gods Christian’s believe in
History 12 Crossword, By Ilja 2013-11-06
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- A prime coal-producing region in Germany that was put in the hands of the League of Nations after the Treaty of Versailles.
- The country that was forbidden to unite with Germany after World War One.
- An area of Germany that would be occupied by the Allies until 1935.
- An Austrian Archduke who was assassinated, which caused a chain of events leading to World War One.
- The country that lost land to the North, East and West because of the Treaty of Versailles.
- The month when a huge revolution occurred in Russia, when the Tsar was overthrown.
- An excavation in the ground, used for shelter and protection during the first world war.
- A plan that helped Germany by scaling down the reparations (Three Words).
- The last name of the president of the United States at the time of the First World War.
- An ideology where people have a strong national identity and sense of patriarchy.
- a political party and movement partly founded by Lenin.
- During the Treaty of Versailles a revolt broke out in Germany, where people wanted Germany to become a ______________ country.
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- “Triple ________” The partnership of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy.
- a political party opposite from the Bolshevik party that Lenin refused to cooperate with.
- The prime minister of Great Britain during the First World War.
- “_______ Army” The army composed of Bolsheviks and the Cheka.
- A major player in the Treaty of Versailles who was eager to make Germany pay reparations.
- A peace agreement that pulled Russia otu of World War One.
- “_______ Army” The army in the Russian civil war composed of former tsarists, Cossacks and the bourgeoisie.
- “Treaty of ________”, a treaty signed between the U.S.S.R. and Germany, giving Germans weapons and giving Russians technology.
- The small, neutral country North of France where many battles took place during World War One.
- A thesis written by Lenin on his way to Russia.
- “___________ Government”, the government that was established after Tsar Nicholas was abdicated.
- A communist revolutionary and leader of the Soviet Union.
- A country that gained access to the Baltic Sea after the First World War.
- A German word used to express the fact that Germany had no say in the terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
- “Triple ________” The partnership of France, Russia and Great-Britain.
27 Clues: A thesis written by Lenin on his way to Russia. • a political party and movement partly founded by Lenin. • A communist revolutionary and leader of the Soviet Union. • A peace agreement that pulled Russia otu of World War One. • “_______ Army” The army composed of Bolsheviks and the Cheka. • The prime minister of Great Britain during the First World War. • ...
LU Shepherd Field Day Trivia 2023-07-12
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- Which continent has the least amount of countries in it?
- What countries flag has the phrase Ordem e Progresso written on it?
- How many people were aboard Noah's Ark?
- The first team NCCAA championship was won by which team at Liberty University in 1977?
- The inaugural Women's World Cup was held in 1991 in which country?
- Who was the last king that Daniel served under in the Bible?
- How many authors do scholars believe wrote the New Testament?
- There are only two countries in the world that have squared flags. One is The Vatican City and the other is...
- What is the name of the apostle who replaced Judas?
- What is the first name of the current president of Liberty University
- After Jesus fed the 5,000, how many baskets of food were left over?
- Which country has the only flag in the world that does not have 4 sides?
- Name the member of the SRS team that is the youngest.
- What is the name of the man who is recorded to have lived longer than anyone else in history, living a total of 969 years?
- How many stones did David pick up when he went to go kill Goliath?
- This is the most populated city in the world
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- Which continent has the most amount of countries in it?
- What is the only country to not use the color red, white, or blue in their national flag?
- How many LU Shepherds are on staff?
- How many times has the United States won the Women's World Cup?
- There were two people from the Old Testament that appeared when Jesus was transfigured. One was Moses, who was the other?
- Which country is newest internationally recognized country in the world, declaring independence on July 9, 2011?
- Which tribe is Paul from?
- There are two countries in the world that are "double landlocked". One is Uzbekistan, what is the other?
- Which color is the least used across all the flags of the world but is used in at least one flag?
- What is the full name of the co-founder of Liberty University who is 91 years old.
26 Clues: Which tribe is Paul from? • How many LU Shepherds are on staff? • How many people were aboard Noah's Ark? • This is the most populated city in the world • What is the name of the apostle who replaced Judas? • Name the member of the SRS team that is the youngest. • Which continent has the most amount of countries in it? • ...
US History Test 16 Review 2022-06-14
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- We celebrate this on November 11 because it's when World War I ended, to honor those who served. (Be able to write this explanation in your own words!)
- This movement was defeated during World War II.
- Operation Desert Storm lasted two and a half ___.
- Churchill Prime Minister of the UK during World War II
- This man was President during Operation Iraqi Freedom. (This is a new fact!)
- This war ended November 11, 1918.
- In 1983, Reagan sent US troops to liberate this island from Cuba (you missed this on the quiz)
- This man destroyed insects to help the builders of the Panama Canal
- This war, Operation ___ ___ was due to the invasion of Kuwait.
- This President was shot and killed during a motorcade in Dallas.
- Berlin was divided after this war.
- This man discovered Hawaii
- During the ___ ___ war, Teddy Roosevelt led the Rough Riders at San Juan Hill.
- The dictator who invaded Kuwait in 1990
- In the case Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ended school ___.
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- Germany sank this ship during World War I.
- This man was leader of Germany during World War I
- After September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush declared this because Al Qaeda terrorists had attacked us. (Be able to write this explanation in your own words!)
- President Johnson committed the US to be very involved in this war. (This is a new fact!)
- Saddam Hussein was finally removed from power during Operation ___ ____.
- The first man to walk on the moon
- The first female Supreme Court justice
- The first black Supreme Court justice
- President during World War I
- President Reagan's policy that Communism should be stopped before it enters a country was known as this. (Be able to write this explanation in your own words!)
- The hurricane that damaged New Orleans was called Hurricane ___.
- The only President to resign from office
- World War II was ended in Japan with the dropping of two ___ ____.
- The man who convinced the US government to buy Alaska
- The Cold War was a conflict between the Soviet Union and ___ ____.
- The US purchased Alaska from this country
- The first war after World War II (This might be a new fact!)
32 Clues: This man discovered Hawaii • President during World War I • The first man to walk on the moon • This war ended November 11, 1918. • Berlin was divided after this war. • The first black Supreme Court justice • The first female Supreme Court justice • The dictator who invaded Kuwait in 1990 • The only President to resign from office • The US purchased Alaska from this country • ...
Housing Volunteer Group 2023-04-25
WWI Vocab Crossword 2013-02-12
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- Germanys military plan at the outbreak of World War I
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I
- The use of submarines to sink without warning any ship found in an enemy’s waters.
- The region along the German Russian border where Russians and Serbs Battled the Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort.
- a military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War I
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
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- The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live.
- Information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause.
- An international association formed after World War I with the goal of keeping peace among nations.
- A series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War I.
- The Region of northern France where the forces of the allies and the central powers battled each other.
- The peace treaty signed by Germany and the allied powers after World War I.
- The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy.
- The Nations of Great Britain, France, And Russia along with the other nations that fought on their side.
- In World War I, the nations of Germany, and Austria-Hungary, along with the nations that fought on their side.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
18 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting. • The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy. • Germanys military plan at the outbreak of World War I • The peace treaty signed by Germany and the allied powers after World War I. • The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live. • ...
WWI Vocab Crossword 2013-02-12
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- In World War I, the nations of Germany, and Austria-Hungary, along with the nations that fought on their side.
- The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy.
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- The peace treaty signed by Germany and the allied powers after World War I.
- A series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War I.
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
- An international association formed after World War I with the goal of keeping peace among nations.
- Information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause.
- The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live.
- A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort.
- The Region of northern France where the forces of the allies and the central powers battled each other.
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- The use of submarines to sink without warning any ship found in an enemy’s waters.
- Germanys military plan at the outbreak of World War I
- The Nations of Great Britain, France, And Russia along with the other nations that fought on their side.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- The region along the German Russian border where Russians and Serbs Battled the Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- a military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War I
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I
18 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting. • The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy. • Germanys military plan at the outbreak of World War I • The peace treaty signed by Germany and the allied powers after World War I. • The use of submarines to sink without warning any ship found in an enemy’s waters. • ...
The Mustard seed 2021-06-10
15 Clues: Large plant • In the bible • Birds do this • Heaven is this • We live in this • Apart of a tree • seed small seed • Birds make these • Father of the world • made to grow plants • Creater of the world • seed makes a big tree • Another word for Jesus • Animals who live in trees • plant Is a plant with birds in it
World War I 2023-05-01
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- British passenger ship that was sunk by the Germans
- Used to Fight the enemy in the oceans around Europe
- Germans promised to send money and supplies if Mexico would attack
- Developed by the British in 1915 an armored vehicle
- Over 400 Texas women served in Texas and in Europe to help heal people being a what?
- This number of Texans joined the fight against the Central Powers in World War I
- forbidden by previous treaties it became a trademark of World War I
- There were 4 causes of World War I Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and what?
- The United States finally declared war on April 6, 1917 on what country?
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- Germans in Texas experienced this and hatred during World War I
- What country was the Archduke from that got shot and started World War I?
- Germany declared war on what country?
- Invented in 1884 self-powered and worked by shooting multiple bullets' very quickly
- Who won the first World War?
- A long deep hole where soldiers lived and fought?
- What training camp did African American soldiers riot due to inequality resulting in the death of 16 people and wounding 22
16 Clues: Who won the first World War? • Germany declared war on what country? • A long deep hole where soldiers lived and fought? • British passenger ship that was sunk by the Germans • Used to Fight the enemy in the oceans around Europe • Developed by the British in 1915 an armored vehicle • Germans in Texas experienced this and hatred during World War I • ...
world countries 2013-05-22
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- it's capital is Washington DC
- home to victoria falls. Located in Africa
- An island country in the southern Pacific Ocean southeast of Australia
- home to Bangkok
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- a skiing country, known for maple syrup
- the home of Quenn Elizabeth
- their language is known as the language of love
- is neighbours with USA and Guatemala.
- once known as the Khmer Empire,home to Angkor Wat temple
- a sea sorrounded country in oceania.home to Uluru.
- well known for pyramids and mummies
- home to the famous land mark Cristo Redentor
12 Clues: home to Bangkok • the home of Quenn Elizabeth • it's capital is Washington DC • well known for pyramids and mummies • is neighbours with USA and Guatemala. • a skiing country, known for maple syrup • home to victoria falls. Located in Africa • home to the famous land mark Cristo Redentor • their language is known as the language of love • ...
World History 2015-03-03
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- Introduce the world if "Hellenistic".
- Wrote "City of God"
- Father of Alexander the Great & ruler Macedon.
- Introduce the Ten Commandment.
- Strengthen the power of papacy.
- Unite all of the Frankish tribes under one ruler.
- Believed to be the Messiah.
- Founder of Judaism.
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- Code of ancient Mesopotamia.
- A monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury.
- Wrote the Benedict rules for monk that living under an abbots.
- Known as the Anglo-Saxon king.
12 Clues: Wrote "City of God" • Founder of Judaism. • Believed to be the Messiah. • Code of ancient Mesopotamia. • Introduce the Ten Commandment. • Known as the Anglo-Saxon king. • Strengthen the power of papacy. • Introduce the world if "Hellenistic". • Father of Alexander the Great & ruler Macedon. • Unite all of the Frankish tribes under one ruler. • ...
World Music 2015-12-02
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- Something you might bang at dinner time
- A type of bell in samba music
- An instrument which creates noise by shaking
- A low pitched drum in Brazilian music
- A continent on the east side of the world map
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- the four beats of gamelan
- A type of music popular in Asia
- A small metal, plastic or wooden drum
- A country in South America
- A type of music popular in carnivals
- A country where gamelan is played
- A brazillian drum often used in samba music
12 Clues: the four beats of gamelan • A country in South America • A type of bell in samba music • A type of music popular in Asia • A country where gamelan is played • A type of music popular in carnivals • A small metal, plastic or wooden drum • A low pitched drum in Brazilian music • Something you might bang at dinner time • A brazillian drum often used in samba music • ...
The World 2020-03-26
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- Pizza is said to be...
- Sausages and beer are very common in...
- The Eiffel tower is in...
- I'm from Argentina. I speak...
- Nanaimo bars are common in...
- People here eat tacos.
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- Ramen noodles are a ... food
- In this country, we have a Queen.
- The nationality of Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.
- Burgers are a very famous food from...
- Brigadeiro is a delicious dessert from...
- Pierogi is a ... meal.
12 Clues: Pizza is said to be... • Pierogi is a ... meal. • People here eat tacos. • The Eiffel tower is in... • Ramen noodles are a ... food • Nanaimo bars are common in... • I'm from Argentina. I speak... • In this country, we have a Queen. • Burgers are a very famous food from... • Sausages and beer are very common in... • Brigadeiro is a delicious dessert from... • ...
Big World 2021-02-21
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- Rocco is funnier ______ Carla.
- Walking is _______ than running.
- Mount Everest is the ________.
- Big Al eats the _____ hamburger in the world.
- Thank you for you help! You're so _____!
- Winter weather is ______ than summer weather.
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- Elephants are _______ animals.
- Penguins are the _____ animals at the zoo.
- Crocodiles are the most ______ animals.
- He is the most _____ singer in our country.
- Elena is ______ at climbing than Tom.
- He gets 100% in tests because he is ______.
12 Clues: Elephants are _______ animals. • Rocco is funnier ______ Carla. • Mount Everest is the ________. • Walking is _______ than running. • Elena is ______ at climbing than Tom. • Crocodiles are the most ______ animals. • Thank you for you help! You're so _____! • Penguins are the _____ animals at the zoo. • He is the most _____ singer in our country. • ...
CAT WORLD 2021-01-14
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- King of the animals
- An unknown sound that cats make
- The place where cheetahs and lions live
- The 'things' that cats use to see: "if my head can fit, then my body can
- A kind of cat that looks like a tiger
- Fastest land animal on the planet
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- Female tiger
- You can see how a cat is feeling by the pose of its ____
- Who did the people of egypt honor but god?____
- A baby wild cat
- A baby cat
- A smaller version of the jaguar
12 Clues: A baby cat • Female tiger • A baby wild cat • King of the animals • An unknown sound that cats make • A smaller version of the jaguar • Fastest land animal on the planet • A kind of cat that looks like a tiger • The place where cheetahs and lions live • Who did the people of egypt honor but god?____ • You can see how a cat is feeling by the pose of its ____ • ...
World Geography 2021-01-01
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- Capital of Italy
- A famous football playing country in the continent of South America.
- This country has the longest river in the world.
- The country where pizza & pasta originated.
- Country whose people are called "danes".
- Continent in which India is located.
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- Capital of Canada
- Country who's capital city is Thimphu.
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of France
- Largest country in the world.
- Capital of Bangladesh
12 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Japan • Capital of Canada • Capital of France • Capital of Bangladesh • Largest country in the world. • Continent in which India is located. • Country who's capital city is Thimphu. • Country whose people are called "danes". • The country where pizza & pasta originated. • This country has the longest river in the world. • ...
sea world 2019-06-09
YOUR WORLD 2017-01-29
12 Clues: class • not near • not quiet • not different • with lots of people • use with someone else • you borrow books there • when somebody is well-known • a person who travels for fun • you go there when you need money • someone who is very good at something • someone who is boring and causes trouble
World Music 2017-12-18
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- The category of music that gamelan is in.
- This is what samba makes you want to do.
- The leading drum in samba music.
- On and off the beat.
- The minimum amount of gongs in gamelan.
- Samba is most commonly heard at these.
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- The material gamelan instruments are made of.
- Gamelan music uses mainly this instrument type
- Samba originated here.
- The month of Samba National Day
- Gamelan music is taught this way.
- The maximum number of gongs in gamelan.
12 Clues: On and off the beat. • Samba originated here. • The month of Samba National Day • The leading drum in samba music. • Gamelan music is taught this way. • Samba is most commonly heard at these. • The minimum amount of gongs in gamelan. • The maximum number of gongs in gamelan. • This is what samba makes you want to do. • The category of music that gamelan is in. • ...
World Biomes 2017-11-30
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- Antarctica is an example of a... biome.
- 60°-70° from the equator.
- Gobi, Kalahari etc.
- This biome is most common on Africa than any other continent.
- The main biome of Borneo.
- Biomes are large scale/global what?
- Biomes are... to the Earth's lines of latitude.
- Another name for coniferous or deciduous forests.
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- Global.... determine the characteristics of biomes.
- Warm, dry summers with cold winters.
- The main biome of the UK.
- California, Italy, Southern Australia.
12 Clues: Gobi, Kalahari etc. • The main biome of the UK. • 60°-70° from the equator. • The main biome of Borneo. • Biomes are large scale/global what? • Warm, dry summers with cold winters. • California, Italy, Southern Australia. • Antarctica is an example of a... biome. • Biomes are... to the Earth's lines of latitude. • Another name for coniferous or deciduous forests. • ...
Abdulmajeed's World 2020-09-15
12 Clues: A Hyundai. • It's in Thuwal. • After the nukes. • 672 minus a dozen. • After ball we go .. • Home of the Celtics. • British valedictorian. • We do this in al-Hada. • Elements and compounds. • Looks nice when chiselled. • something Majoody struggles to make • Denis Rodman has more of these then Michael Jordan.
world history 2023-05-31
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- A woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns
- A series of holy wars fought between 1095 and 1291.
- River The longest river in Africa
- Having One God
- Muslim ruler
- Versailles document that officially ended WWI.
- the son of a monarch
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- Bishop of Rome and the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church
- Heinrich founder of communism
- An ecclesiastical censure depriving a person of the rights of church membership
- what cures smallpox
- The founding father of the Israelites, with a prominent role in Judaism, Ch,ristianity and Islam
12 Clues: Muslim ruler • Having One God • what cures smallpox • the son of a monarch • Heinrich founder of communism • River The longest river in Africa • Versailles document that officially ended WWI. • A woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns • A series of holy wars fought between 1095 and 1291. • Bishop of Rome and the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church • ...
New World 2021-09-17
12 Clues: advocate • a country • contract to work • an agreement (2 words) • dispose of tea (3 words) • person with basic rights • first English settlement • practice what they preach • not above the law(2 words) • invasion of England (2 words) • law created by judges (2 words) • encourages the independence (2 words)
Da World 2021-09-15
12 Clues: Spanien v2 • Vores nabo • Gode til samba • Latino Wannabe • Hjemmet af Tivoli • Mange Mexicanske Folk • fit this d**k in yo mouth • Lavede nogle dårlige ovne • To store Amerikanske Svampe • You hav mamaed your last mia • Kendt for dårlige og billige produkter • Deres nabo er et fucking sindssygt land
World Religion 2021-12-14
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- Who founded Islam.
- What is the Islam religion sacred place
- Who are the first believers in Islam
- Who is the founder of Christianity
- When was Christianity created
- Who are the first believers in Judaism
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- What is the sacred writing of Christianity
- Who created Buddhism.
- What is the religion of Islam sacred writing.
- Who is the prophet of Judaism
- When was Islam created
- Who are the first believers in Christianity
12 Clues: Who founded Islam. • Who created Buddhism. • When was Islam created • Who is the prophet of Judaism • When was Christianity created • Who is the founder of Christianity • Who are the first believers in Islam • Who are the first believers in Judaism • What is the Islam religion sacred place • What is the sacred writing of Christianity • ...
hello world 2022-04-10
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- Some people do massacre this word a lot
- Some have cats, some have dogs, we have
- Used by Arivaalis & loosus in equal measure
- Why have 1 day when you can have 3? This was the site of the 2nd
- Why have 1 day when you can have 2?
- Morning yoga is for beginners
- Some plants do talk. They say Sam
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- These were the main ingredients of our dexter’s lab experiment
- Shopping is serious business, we have our Reputation to uphold
- Some people find this word a cliche (just the word, not the concept)
- It’s all about the nose
- Recommended filter to get the best smiles in photos
12 Clues: It’s all about the nose • Morning yoga is for beginners • Some plants do talk. They say Sam • Why have 1 day when you can have 2? • Some people do massacre this word a lot • Some have cats, some have dogs, we have • Used by Arivaalis & loosus in equal measure • Recommended filter to get the best smiles in photos • ...
INTERNET WORLD 2022-05-24
12 Clues: SURF • PASSWORD • WEB PAGE • PEN DRIVE • SHARE PICS • SOCIAL MEDIA • DOWNLOAD SONGS • GAMER KEYBOARD • ON THE INTERNET • LET'S GOOGLE IT • LIVESTREAM VIDEO • VIRTUAL REALITY GAMES
Big world 2024-12-09
World Languages 2025-03-14
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- to let someone in/join
- as good as or better than others at a job, task or contests
- speaking two languages equally well
- to grow or develop a quality or skill
- affecting or involving the whole world
- the way of life shared by people in a particular place or society
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- to share or exchange information with others
- of great use
- relating to language and words
- something that is helpful
- a persons trade or profession
- relating to activities of the mind such as thinking
12 Clues: of great use • to let someone in/join • something that is helpful • a persons trade or profession • relating to language and words • speaking two languages equally well • to grow or develop a quality or skill • affecting or involving the whole world • to share or exchange information with others • relating to activities of the mind such as thinking • ...
World history 2023-10-20
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- teaching,direction,guidance,and law
- spread from 1 country to another
- the name means the big winner
- Knowledge
- Praise or praised
- To pull out/draw out
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- King who is famous for his wisdom
- A ruler from ancient Egypt
- another term for moksha
- The system of dividing people in a society into different social societies
- Egyptian sun god
- persons actions in one life that influences what happens to them in there future life
12 Clues: Knowledge • Egyptian sun god • Praise or praised • To pull out/draw out • another term for moksha • A ruler from ancient Egypt • the name means the big winner • spread from 1 country to another • King who is famous for his wisdom • teaching,direction,guidance,and law • The system of dividing people in a society into different social societies • ...
World Geography 2024-02-06
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- traps the heat from the sun to keep us warm and cozy
- the gaseous mixture that surrounds Earth
- the layer that protects living things from harmful sunrays
- mainly filled with ozone gas and has the ozone layer
- the last outermost layer of the atmosphere that disappears gradually into space
- warming increase of Earth's average temperature because of the greenhouse effect
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- the thin layer of gases that absorbs much of the sun's light and radiation
- the harmful radiation of the sun
- the coldest atmospheric layer
- the first and closest layer to the surface of the Earth
- chemicals that are used in items we have in our daily life
- rocky objects that orbit the sun
12 Clues: the coldest atmospheric layer • the harmful radiation of the sun • rocky objects that orbit the sun • the gaseous mixture that surrounds Earth • traps the heat from the sun to keep us warm and cozy • mainly filled with ozone gas and has the ozone layer • the first and closest layer to the surface of the Earth • chemicals that are used in items we have in our daily life • ...
World Capitals 2024-03-29
12 Clues: - Big Ben • - Kremlin • - Pyramids • - Red Fort • - Colosseum • - White House • - Eiffel Tower • - Forbidden City • - Imperial Palace • - Parliament House • - Brandenburg Gate • - Modernist Architecture
World Religions 2024-04-17
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- holy site of Judaism
- started the religion Islam
- sacred texts of Christianity
- Where Christians go to pray
- Son of God according to Christians
- an important figure to Buddhists
- started Judaism
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- Symbole of the cycle of life
- the holy book of Islam
- Christian Holiday
- Where Hinduism started
- How Buddhists Worship
12 Clues: started Judaism • Christian Holiday • holy site of Judaism • How Buddhists Worship • the holy book of Islam • Where Hinduism started • started the religion Islam • Where Christians go to pray • Symbole of the cycle of life • sacred texts of Christianity • an important figure to Buddhists • Son of God according to Christians
Wizarding World 2022-10-14
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- A game based in the 1980s that you can get on your mobile phone.
- American equivalent to Hogwarts; featured in Goblet of Fire.
- Voldemort's true identity.
- A group that was led and started by Voldemort.
- There are ____ Harry Potter books.
- Headmaster while Harry was at school.
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- The _______ were a friend group in the 70s; Remus Lupin(Moony), James Potter(Prongs), Sirius Black(Padfoot), and Peter Pettigrew(wormtail).
- Ship name for Padfoot and Moony; arguably the biggest fanon couple.
- There are ___ Harry Potter movies.
- Spin off to the Harry Potter movies; based in the 1920s.
- Group that was started to take down the Death Eaters.
- Sirius Black's younger brother who died trying to destroy horcruxes.
12 Clues: Voldemort's true identity. • There are ___ Harry Potter movies. • There are ____ Harry Potter books. • Headmaster while Harry was at school. • A group that was led and started by Voldemort. • Group that was started to take down the Death Eaters. • Spin off to the Harry Potter movies; based in the 1920s. • American equivalent to Hogwarts; featured in Goblet of Fire. • ...
Animal World 2022-01-29
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- has white and black stripes on its body
- is the king of the Jungle
- wool is made out of its hair
- this is the largest snake on earth
- this feline has spots on his body
- ship of the desert
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- the biggest animal on land
- looks like a cute bear but it's not
- makes a sound like laughing humans
- the tallest animal
- this animal has wings
- it keeps its baby in its pouch
12 Clues: the tallest animal • ship of the desert • this animal has wings • is the king of the Jungle • the biggest animal on land • wool is made out of its hair • it keeps its baby in its pouch • this feline has spots on his body • makes a sound like laughing humans • this is the largest snake on earth • looks like a cute bear but it's not • has white and black stripes on its body
Oliver’s World 2023-01-18
12 Clues: 87 or 90 maybe? • where he resides • Month he was born • Number of children • youngest grandchild • mother’s maiden name • many a travel method • five Age of fifth child • Samson was a day sleeper • nothing too sweet please • secondary school attended • preferred truck in the industry
World affairs 2025-08-28
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- - Invaded ukraine
- - A country fighting for it's life
- - Jewish state in the middle east
- - Dictator or president, MAGA!
- - Far eastern super power
- - Vladimir USSR
- - North Atlantic treaty organisation
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- - UK prime minister
- - Geography and Politics
- - North Korean leader
- - European union
- - The art of talking to leaders
12 Clues: - Vladimir USSR • - European union • - Invaded ukraine • - UK prime minister • - North Korean leader • - Geography and Politics • - Far eastern super power • - Dictator or president, MAGA! • - The art of talking to leaders • - Jewish state in the middle east • - A country fighting for it's life • - North Atlantic treaty organisation
Wonderful World 2025-10-02
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- a piece of paper that helps you find the way to your destination
- the person who flies the plane
- the gift that you buy during your holiday
- the place where planes take off and land
- the person who travels
- a means of transport which goes on water
- a building where you can spend the night while travelling. It's quite expensive
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- a document that you need if you want to travel to the USA
- if you don't have this a piece of paper / a sign on your phone you have to extra money on a train, bus or underground
- a vehicle that goes on land, it's fast and it stops at stations
- a piece of land full of sand at the sea
- if you go camping,you usually sleep here
12 Clues: the person who travels • the person who flies the plane • a piece of land full of sand at the sea • the place where planes take off and land • if you go camping,you usually sleep here • a means of transport which goes on water • the gift that you buy during your holiday • a document that you need if you want to travel to the USA • ...
Ocean World 2025-11-07
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- Has eight legs and can squirt ink
- Long green plants in shallow seas
- A large baleen whale often seen on whale watches
- A hard, colorful structure that builds reefs
- Lives in a shell and swims slowly
- Graceful sea mammal that jumps and clicks
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- The largest toothed ocean predator
- Cartilaginous fish with sharp teeth
- Fish with a head that looks like a horse
- Bright, moving mass sometimes called “jelly”
- Small drifting plants and animals the ocean animals eat
- A ship’s heavy metal fastener that keeps it in place
12 Clues: Has eight legs and can squirt ink • Long green plants in shallow seas • Lives in a shell and swims slowly • The largest toothed ocean predator • Cartilaginous fish with sharp teeth • Fish with a head that looks like a horse • Graceful sea mammal that jumps and clicks • Bright, moving mass sometimes called “jelly” • A hard, colorful structure that builds reefs • ...
World Religeons 2025-10-17
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- where does jurist go to a place of worship?
- what is the number of how much followers Islam has?
- who is the founder of Judaism?
- what is the date of origin (years it began) of Judaism?
- what is the holy book of Islam?
- what is the holy book/sacred text related to Christianity?
- what religion is resonated to a crescent moon, star & the colour green?
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- what was the place where Jesus was born in?
- what word has the same meaning to ‘suffering from wanting something we don’t have?
- what is one spiritual leader of Christianity?
- who is one of the spiritual leaders of Judaism?
- who was the famous leader/man who prayed for 48 days?
12 Clues: who is the founder of Judaism? • what is the holy book of Islam? • what was the place where Jesus was born in? • where does jurist go to a place of worship? • what is one spiritual leader of Christianity? • who is one of the spiritual leaders of Judaism? • what is the number of how much followers Islam has? • who was the famous leader/man who prayed for 48 days? • ...
World religions 2025-10-17
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- the Islamic holy book
- the origination of Hinduism
- meaning “way of life” in Buddhism
- the founder of Islam
- holy book of Christianity
- the name of the 6-point star in Islam
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- the founder of Christianity
- the belief that your should enters another body
- for how many days did Buddha meditate?
- Day when Jesus came back to life
- name of rebirth system
- Buddha’s real name
12 Clues: Buddha’s real name • the founder of Islam • the Islamic holy book • name of rebirth system • holy book of Christianity • the founder of Christianity • the origination of Hinduism • Day when Jesus came back to life • meaning “way of life” in Buddhism • the name of the 6-point star in Islam • for how many days did Buddha meditate? • the belief that your should enters another body
Fantasy Subgenres 2024-02-21
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- Fantasy Subgenre drawing heavily from mythology and folklore in its world-building (6, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre featuring characters with superhuman abilities in fantastical settings (8, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre blending fantasy elements with steam-powered technology in a historical setting (8, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre characterized by its grand scope, intricate world-building, and heroic journeys (4, 7)
- Realism Subgenre blending magical elements seamlessly into a realistic narrative (7, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre blending fantastical elements with a modern, urban setting (5, 7)
- and Sorcery Subgenre focused on fast-paced action, sword-wielding heroes, and magic (5, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre known for its gritty, bleak, and morally ambiguous tone (8, 7)
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- Fantasy Subgenre featuring an epic struggle between good and evil in a complex fictional world (4, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre with magical elements set in the real world or a world similar to it (3, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre combining science fiction and fantasy elements in the same world (7, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre combining fantastical elements with a specific historical time period (10, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre where characters travel to another world through a magical portal (6, 7)
- Retelling Subgenre reimagining classic fairytales with new twists and perspectives (9, 8)
- Fantasy Subgenre known for its eerie, sinister, or morally ambiguous themes (4, 7)
15 Clues: Fantasy Subgenre known for its gritty, bleak, and morally ambiguous tone (8, 7) • Fantasy Subgenre blending fantastical elements with a modern, urban setting (5, 7) • Fantasy Subgenre known for its eerie, sinister, or morally ambiguous themes (4, 7) • Realism Subgenre blending magical elements seamlessly into a realistic narrative (7, 7) • ...
World War 1 2024-12-05
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- The 28th President of the United States, who led the U.S. through World War I and proposed the Fourteen Points, a peace plan aimed at preventing future wars.
- The commander of the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe during World War I. He led U.S. troops in major battles on the Western Front.
- A French military leader who became the Supreme Allied Commander during World War I. He played a crucial role in coordinating the final Allied offensives.
- II The last German Emperor and King of Prussia, whose leadership during World War I contributed to the escalation of the war. His aggressive foreign policy and militarism were key factors in the conflict.
- The ruler of Austria-Hungary at the start of World War I. His decision to declare war on Serbia after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand contributed to the outbreak of the conflict.
- The Prime Minister of France during World War I, known for his strong leadership and determination to punish Germany after the war.
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- The heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, whose assassination in Sarajevo in 1914 by Gavrilo Princip triggered the start of World War I.
- The Prime Minister of Britain during the latter part of World War I, who played a significant role in negotiating the Treaty of Versailles.
- A British poet and soldier, known for his poignant war poetry that depicted the brutal realities of trench warfare.
- The last Emperor of Russia, whose regime was overthrown in the Russian Revolution of 1917, leading to Russia's exit from the war.
- A German diplomat who sent the infamous Zimmermann Telegram to Mexico in 1917, offering military support in exchange for Mexico’s help in the war, which helped push the U.S. into joining the conflict.
- A French general who served as the commander-in-chief of the French Army at the start of World War I, playing a key role in the victory at the First Battle of the Marne.
- A Bosnian Serb nationalist who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo, an event that directly sparked World War I.
- The leader of the Bolshevik Party and the first head of state of the Soviet Union, whose 1917 revolution led to Russia's withdrawal from World War I.
- A German writer and soldier whose works reflect his experiences in the trenches of World War I, often exploring themes of duty, survival, and the impact of war on the individual.
- A German General who played a major role in the military strategies of the Central Powers. He was influential in directing the German war effort, especially on the Western Front.
16 Clues: A British poet and soldier, known for his poignant war poetry that depicted the brutal realities of trench warfare. • The last Emperor of Russia, whose regime was overthrown in the Russian Revolution of 1917, leading to Russia's exit from the war. • ...
Adam’s Disney Word Search 2024-02-23
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- Creature Mei turns into in Turning Red
- Character with a yellow ballgown
- Spooky ride at Disney World
- Rapunzel’s weapon
- We don’t talk about him
- Disney World state
- Starry’s friend
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- Disneyland state
- Toy Story-themed rollercoaster
- Flying pachyderm
- Kristoff’s best friend
- Month we went to Disney World
- Snowman
- Olaf plays her as a baby
- She’s part of the family Madrigal
15 Clues: Snowman • Starry’s friend • Disneyland state • Flying pachyderm • Rapunzel’s weapon • Disney World state • Kristoff’s best friend • We don’t talk about him • Olaf plays her as a baby • Spooky ride at Disney World • Month we went to Disney World • Toy Story-themed rollercoaster • Character with a yellow ballgown • She’s part of the family Madrigal • Creature Mei turns into in Turning Red
G 4 2023-06-19
WW1.0_Csatárfalvi_Márk 2024-01-03
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- War: Long and Bloody Trenches in the First World War.
- An underwater warship that attacks enemy ships.
- Palace: site of Bolshevik takeover of power in Russia in 1917.
- Rear area of military operations, source of enemy forces.
- Coercive notification, no response with serious consequences.
- gas: Chemical substances for war purposes, causing health damage.
- Blood Pump: The Long and Deadly Battle of Verdun in World War One.
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- Plan: A German plan before World War I for a quick victory.
- Fast and surprise operations with the principles of Blitzkrieg.
- Temporary cessation of hostilities.
- Offensive: 1916 Russian Offensive in World War I.
- Battle: The Struggle for Economic Resources in the First World War.
- Day: Stock market crash of 1929, triggering the Great Depression.
- Blocking enemy trade.
- Armored combat vehicle, used in war conflicts.
15 Clues: Blocking enemy trade. • Temporary cessation of hostilities. • Armored combat vehicle, used in war conflicts. • An underwater warship that attacks enemy ships. • Offensive: 1916 Russian Offensive in World War I. • War: Long and Bloody Trenches in the First World War. • Plan: A German plan before World War I for a quick victory. • ...
Geo Midterm Review 2023-12-09
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- Continent with the most colonies
- Longest river in the world
- Judaism, Islam, and Christianity all started in ____ Asia
- Religion with one god
- Map that shows elevation, landforms, and water features
- Asian country that colonized parts of Asia and Oceania
- Map that shows borders, major cities, and capitals
- When a powerful country controls a far away land
- Year after year average temperatures, precipitation, and wind conditions of an area
- When a place has a lot of people per square mile it is ___ populated.
- Hinduism and Buddhism started in ___ Asia
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- This sea creates a border between Europe, Africa, and Asia
- Temperatures are usually ___ near the equator
- Religion with multiple gods
- Oldest monotheistic religion
- What you call people who practice Islam
- Tallest mountain range in the world
- Economy that gives government most power
- Oldest polytheistic religion
- Imaginary line of latitude that splits the world between northern and southern hemispheres
- Largest desert in the world
21 Clues: Religion with one god • Longest river in the world • Religion with multiple gods • Largest desert in the world • Oldest monotheistic religion • Oldest polytheistic religion • Continent with the most colonies • Tallest mountain range in the world • What you call people who practice Islam • Economy that gives government most power • Hinduism and Buddhism started in ___ Asia • ...
Rugby World Cup 2023 2023-09-11
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- largest temple in the Southern Hemisphere.
- This country is the second smallest country in South America
- Where the great barrier reef is.
- The winner of the 2022 Football world cup.
- Where the haka is Preformed.
- The country that sounds like a very spicy Vegetable.
- The meaning of this country is Unicorn.
- The country that dose the sasa.
- The country that Andrew Tate likes.
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- The winners of the 2019 World Cup.
- The country that has the best peaches.
- Where my friend Koda is from.
- The place where Cristiano Ronaldo is from.
- The contry withe most gorgious land scapes.
- The country that sound like a whale.
- The conttry that has alot of cherry blossom trees
- Where the Rugby world Cup is being hosted in 2023.
- Where Pizza and Pasta is made.
- The country that has colonised most of the world.
- The worlds biggest sand dunes are.
- Where the Rugby games take place.
21 Clues: Where the haka is Preformed. • Where my friend Koda is from. • Where Pizza and Pasta is made. • The country that dose the sasa. • Where the great barrier reef is. • Where the Rugby games take place. • The winners of the 2019 World Cup. • The worlds biggest sand dunes are. • The country that Andrew Tate likes. • The country that sound like a whale. • ...
Animals 2020-05-30
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- Rodent that has its body covered with thorns
- most poisonous amphibian. It lives in the Amazon
- is a canine animal, also called man's best friend
- he is considered the king of the jungle
- is the fastest feline in the world
- its fur is black and white lines
- is the largest mammal in the world
- the tallest animal in the world
- is the largest flightless bird in the world
- you have the ability to change your skin color
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- always travels in a pack and howls
- animal that mainly eats bamboo
- national bird of Colombia
- is the largest and most dangerous reptile
- is a domestic pet of the feline family
- is the only mammal that lays eggs
- animal most used as a means of transport
- is the largest land mammal on earth
- is the fastest bird in the sea
- is a reptile that has a shell and walks very slowly
20 Clues: national bird of Colombia • animal that mainly eats bamboo • is the fastest bird in the sea • the tallest animal in the world • its fur is black and white lines • is the only mammal that lays eggs • always travels in a pack and howls • is the fastest feline in the world • is the largest mammal in the world • is the largest land mammal on earth • ...
Political and Physical Features We've Learned About 2025-05-20
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- Highest mountain peak in Africa.
- Mountain range home to some of the highest peaks in the world.
- Apartheid ended here in the 1990s.
- Known for their large quantities of oil.
- Located below the Sahara, means "border."
- Imperialist Asian nation during WWII.
- North and South Korea are located on this piece of land.
- Majority of the population practices Hindusim.
- Majority Jewish nation in the Middle East.
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- Only pure command economy in the world.
- Close to being the largest economy in the world.
- Location of the Great Pyramids.
- This body of water touched Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iran.
- Major river that runs through India
- This river is an important source of water for Israel, Jordan, and Syria.
- Desert that makes up nearly 1/3 of Africa.
- Largest lake in Africa.
- The U.S. invaded this country after 9/11.
- The goal of Operation Desert Storm was to liberate this country.
- Longest river in the world.
20 Clues: Largest lake in Africa. • Longest river in the world. • Location of the Great Pyramids. • Highest mountain peak in Africa. • Apartheid ended here in the 1990s. • Major river that runs through India • Imperialist Asian nation during WWII. • Only pure command economy in the world. • Known for their large quantities of oil. • The U.S. invaded this country after 9/11. • ...
JAPAN 2023-03-22
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- THE LARGEST FISH MARKET IN THE WORLD.
- A TRADITIONAL VILLAGE IN JAPAN.
- JAPAN HAS A VERY _________ CULTURE.
- ONE OF THE TWO INDIGENOUS GROUPS IN JAPAN.
- THE HIGHEST PEAK IN JAPAN.
- LAKE ______ IS THE LARGEST LAKE IN JAPAN.
- JAPAN IS LOCATED IN THE ________.
- JAPAN IS THE ONLY COUNTRY ON EARTH THAT PRACTICES THIS RELIGION.
- THE USA AND _____ ARE JAPANS BEST FRIEND COUNTRIES.
- THE RED CIRCLE IN JAPANS FLAG SYMBOLIZES THE _____.
- JAPANS FAVORITE SPORT.
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- JAPAN IS LOCATED IN THE ________ PACIFIC OCEAN.
- THE CITY WITHIN TOKYO WHERE THE EMPEROR, PRIME MINISTER AND SUPREME COURT ARE LOCATED.
- TOKYO _______ IS THE SECOND TALLEST BUILDING IN THE WORLD.
- JAPAN HAS THE BEST PUBLIC ______ SYSTEM IN THE WORLD.
- THE LARGEST CITY IN THE WORLD AND THE CAPITAL OF JAPAN.
- THE LONGEST RIVER IN JAPAN.
- JAPAN IS ALSO KNOWN AS THE LAND OF THE ______ SUN.
- THE GODDESS OF THE SUN.
- THE MAIN EXPORT IN JAPAN.
- _______ MONKEYS ARE THE NATIONAL ANIMAL IN JAPAN.
21 Clues: JAPANS FAVORITE SPORT. • THE GODDESS OF THE SUN. • THE MAIN EXPORT IN JAPAN. • THE HIGHEST PEAK IN JAPAN. • THE LONGEST RIVER IN JAPAN. • A TRADITIONAL VILLAGE IN JAPAN. • JAPAN IS LOCATED IN THE ________. • JAPAN HAS A VERY _________ CULTURE. • THE LARGEST FISH MARKET IN THE WORLD. • LAKE ______ IS THE LARGEST LAKE IN JAPAN. • ONE OF THE TWO INDIGENOUS GROUPS IN JAPAN. • ...
Countries of the world 2024-02-01
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- Where the Eiffel Tower stands.
- The largest country in the world.
- The most spoken language invented here.
- The tenth largest country in the world.
- The third largest country in the world.
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- The poorest country in the world.
- Split into north and south.
- Where the Taj Mahal stands.
- Where the most famous pyramid stands.
- The richest country in the world.
- Where the largest pyramid stands.
- Where pizza is the favourite food of the country.
12 Clues: Split into north and south. • Where the Taj Mahal stands. • Where the Eiffel Tower stands. • The poorest country in the world. • The largest country in the world. • The richest country in the world. • Where the largest pyramid stands. • Where the most famous pyramid stands. • The most spoken language invented here. • The tenth largest country in the world. • ...
How Plants Grow for Kids 2023-03-28
waterfalls 2021-05-31
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- largest waterfall in China
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru
- tallest year-round falls in Japan
- most powerful waterfall in North America
- tallest waterfall in New Zealand
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Afica
- waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona
- popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California
- tallest waterfall in the world
- worlds largest single drop waterfall by the volume of water flowing over it.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil
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- well known tiered waterfall in norway
- tiered waterfall along the Columbian Gorge in Oregon
- giantcascade in Norway,falling 2008 feet
- largest waterfall in the world
- cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia
- waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland
17 Clues: largest waterfall in China • largest waterfall in the world • tallest waterfall in the world • tallest waterfall in New Zealand • tallest year-round falls in Japan • well known tiered waterfall in norway • giantcascade in Norway,falling 2008 feet • most powerful waterfall in North America • waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland • ...
Animal Madness 2023-07-15
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- Which animals eyes are bigger than its brain?
- Animal that can shoot blood from its eyes
- Slugs have 4 of these
- How many eyes do bees have?
- Worlds largest predator
- How many bones does a giraffe have in its neck?
- Animal that holds hands while sleeping
- The only bird that can fly backwards
- Most venomous snake in the world
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- Animal that can spend 7 months of the year frozen
- What animal's bite is so strong it can crush a bowling ball?
- Colour of polar bear skin
- Fastest land animal in the world
- The most poached animal in the world
- Camel with one hump
- What animal can jump up to 350 times it's body length?
- The most deadly animal in the world according to WHO
17 Clues: Camel with one hump • Slugs have 4 of these • Worlds largest predator • Colour of polar bear skin • How many eyes do bees have? • Fastest land animal in the world • Most venomous snake in the world • The most poached animal in the world • The only bird that can fly backwards • Animal that holds hands while sleeping • Animal that can shoot blood from its eyes • ...
Domestic VAT Crossword 2023-01-19
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- What day are we celebrating on the 29th January?
- What is the largest mammal in the world?
- What is the most common eye color in the world?
- What is the largest bear in the world?
- Which month has the most birthdays in the world?
- What is the oldest city in the world?
- What is the longest river in the world?
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- What is the most venomous snake in the world?
- What is the longest road in the world?
- What is the most sold spice in the world?
10 Clues: What is the oldest city in the world? • What is the longest road in the world? • What is the largest bear in the world? • What is the longest river in the world? • What is the largest mammal in the world? • What is the most sold spice in the world? • What is the most venomous snake in the world? • What is the most common eye color in the world? • ...
INDONESIA 2017-11-12
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- Toba largest volcanic lake in the world
- Widodo president of Indonesia
- Rhinocerous endangered animal
- largest buddhist temple in the world
- largest indonesian fruit
- Bang Karno largest stadium in indonesia
- Palace presidents home
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- dragon largest lizard in the world
- Parcasila Indonesian coat of arms
- Aroldii largest flower in the world
- 13th largest city in the world
11 Clues: Palace presidents home • largest indonesian fruit • Widodo president of Indonesia • Rhinocerous endangered animal • 13th largest city in the world • Parcasila Indonesian coat of arms • dragon largest lizard in the world • Aroldii largest flower in the world • largest buddhist temple in the world • Toba largest volcanic lake in the world • Bang Karno largest stadium in indonesia
Football Crossword 2023-09-12
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- The official ball for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
- Current La liga champions.
- First nation to win the World Cup of Football.
- an equipment used to protect the ankle of the athlete.
- Current all-time France national team's top scorer.
- Nation with the most world cups (5)
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- Barcelona's stadium
- World Cup champion of 2022
- Shoes used in Football (soccer) and American Football.
- Best player in the world
- Current Player with the most world cups (3)
11 Clues: Barcelona's stadium • Best player in the world • World Cup champion of 2022 • Current La liga champions. • Nation with the most world cups (5) • Current Player with the most world cups (3) • The official ball for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. • First nation to win the World Cup of Football. • Current all-time France national team's top scorer. • ...
WW II 2022-02-03
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- Hilter genocide of a certain race
- Who was the leader of Britain during World War 2
- of Okinawa Where was the final battle of world war 2
- of Stalingrad which battle did Germany attempt to take over Russia
- leader of Germany during World War 2
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- Who was the President of the United States during World War 2
- harbor name of the attack of the Japanese on the Americans
- Why did japan bomb pearl harbor
- What kind of government was Italy
- leader of Japan during World War 2
- leader of France during World War 2
- Bomb What deadly bomb was dropped in world war 2
12 Clues: Why did japan bomb pearl harbor • Hilter genocide of a certain race • What kind of government was Italy • leader of Japan during World War 2 • leader of France during World War 2 • leader of Germany during World War 2 • Who was the leader of Britain during World War 2 • Bomb What deadly bomb was dropped in world war 2 • of Okinawa Where was the final battle of world war 2 • ...
Lanform 2023-02-28
10 Clues: When plates seperate • Grind against each other • Largest ocean in the world • smallest ocean in the world • Largest counry in the world • Largest island in the world • When tectonic plates collide • Largest continent in the world • largest mountain the the world • The biggest landform in Northen Territory
fótbólt 2022 2022-05-10
10 Clues: panenka master • comeback machine • best gk in the world • best cf in the world • best team in the world • dijk best cb in the world • best Lw in premier league • best manager in the world • 2 best manager in the world • best player in premier league
Geo Revision 4 Wellbeing (gl ppl) 2020-10-28
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- State of having the right to act, speak or think as one desires.
- Most well-known indicator of development. Conducted annually by the United Nations.
- Events that result in death and destruction.
- Also known as the "Hermit Kingdom".
- The state of having more people than the sustainable limit.
- Wealthiest country in the world in terms of GDP.
- Expected number of years a person is expected to live in a certain region/country.
- A universally agreed upon set of rules that state the basic rights and freedoms that every person in the world is entitled to.
- By 2100, the human population will peak at roughly _____ billion.
- A specified state of growth or advancement.
- State of not being in conflict.
- We live in one of these.
- Prejudice or discrimination against a certain ethnic group/race.
- A graph that provides information about the age distribution in a given region/country.
- Period of intense industrialisation and urbanisation in the 18th and 19th centuries.
- Average number of children a woman is expected to bear in a certain region/country.
- Change in global or regional meteorological patterns. Also something that Trump likes to deny.
- "Happiest" country in the world according to many indicators (ironically also one of the most depressed).
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- People driven out of their home country due to war, prosecution or natural disaster.
- Fastest growing continent in the world.
- Biggest country in the world in terms of population.
- A form of government characterised by a single person or group. Countries with such forms of governments have very low wellbeing.
- Emotional state of being in satisfaction with one's life. Determined by wealth, health, and many other indicators.
- Disparity of wealth between people.
- A major disease outbreak.
- The natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity.
- Process of receiving or giving systematic instruction. One of the defining indicators of wellbeing.
- The standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group.
- State of being constantly poor.
- Country with the highest fertility rate in the world.
- One of the most densely populated countries in the world. Located in South Asia.
- Country with the longest life expectancy. Situated on the French Riviera.
32 Clues: We live in one of these. • A major disease outbreak. • State of not being in conflict. • State of being constantly poor. • Also known as the "Hermit Kingdom". • Disparity of wealth between people. • Fastest growing continent in the world. • A specified state of growth or advancement. • Events that result in death and destruction. • ...
Norse Mythology, Neil Gaiman 2021-06-07
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- Ancestor of all giants
- The end of everything
- Thor's stepson
- Thor's weapon
- Wisest of the gods
- The dwarwes' world
- The place for people who die worthy in battle
- Odin's Mother
- The squirrel living in the giant tree
- The big Maelstrom
- Odin's spear
- Brokk's brother
- Thor's Wife
- The place for the unworthy dead
- The belt of strength
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- The tree growing between the nine worlds
- The home of the giants
- the giant who owned the three mile deep cauldron
- Not Aesir
- Odin's golden arm-ring
- 'big fellow'
- Frey's ship
- Land of fire
- The Dark world
- Father off all humans
- The ancestor of the gods
- The *blank* of immortality
- Creature laying around Midgard
- The giant wolf
- Watchman of the gods
- The gap between the dark world and the world of fire
- Lord of all the ogres
- Father of the giant wolf
33 Clues: Not Aesir • Frey's ship • Thor's Wife • 'big fellow' • Land of fire • Odin's spear • Thor's weapon • Odin's Mother • Thor's stepson • The Dark world • The giant wolf • Brokk's brother • The big Maelstrom • Wisest of the gods • The dwarwes' world • Watchman of the gods • The belt of strength • The end of everything • Father off all humans • Lord of all the ogres • The home of the giants • Ancestor of all giants • ...
SB Slick's sweet crossword for Peta 2019-12-30
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- What global organization sent out an alert for the capture of Luke Magnotta?
- Who was the harassment policy created for?
- What country can you NOT buy coca cola?
- What famous series of movies have you failed to watch?
- What is my favourite hobby?
- What hemisphere do all species of penguins inhabit?
- Where does Tash spend all her money?
- What country has the smallest population?
- what is my brother's name?
- Sherin's office nickname?
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- who is the office frat guy?
- What city in the world has the highest population?
- Nickname for your new favourite co-op?
- What is the most visited country in the world?
- How many babies are born every second?
- What is the youngest country in the world?
- What is my mom's name?
- what is your second favourite sport?
- What is the world's most earthquake prone country?
- What is the most overall spoken language in the world?
- what country has the largest population?
21 Clues: What is my mom's name? • Sherin's office nickname? • what is my brother's name? • who is the office frat guy? • What is my favourite hobby? • what is your second favourite sport? • Where does Tash spend all her money? • Nickname for your new favourite co-op? • How many babies are born every second? • What country can you NOT buy coca cola? • ...
KERJASAMA EKONOMI INTERNASIONAL 2023-06-13
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- Manfaat lain dari terjadinya kerjasama di Bidang Ekonomi adalah terjadinya kegiatan ... di Indonesia.
- Aktivitas menjual produk barang atau jasa ke luar negeri
- Selain kegiatan ekspor, Indonesia juga melakukan kegiatan.
- Bank dunia terletak di negara.
- Saat ada pengusaha asing berinvestasi di Indonesia dan mendirikan pabrik, mereka membutuhkan.
- Saat melakukan Pembangunan Nasional, Indonesia meminjam dana dari.
- Internasional Labour Organization jika disingkat.
- Association of South East Asian Nations disingkat menjadi.
- Salah satu negara yg berhasil bekerjasama di Bidang Ekonomi bersama dengan Indonesia.
- World Bank Group, International Monetary Fund, dan World Trade Organization termasuk dalam...kerjasama ekonomi Internasional.
- Berapa negara yang bergabung ke dalam lembaga ASEAN.
- Asean Free Trade Area atau disingkat menjadi.
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- Kerjasama antar lebih dari dua negara disebut.
- Tujuan dari kegiatan Impor adalah untuk memenuhi...dalam negeri.
- AFTA Berkerjasama dalam bidang.
- Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation disingkat menjadi.
- kerjsama yang dilakukan antara 2 kelompok Kerjasama Ekonomi Regional.
- International Monetary Fund disingkat menjadi.
- Lembaga MEE terletak di negara.
- WTO (World Trade Organization) terletak di negara.
- World Bank Group disingkat menjadi.
21 Clues: Bank dunia terletak di negara. • AFTA Berkerjasama dalam bidang. • Lembaga MEE terletak di negara. • World Bank Group disingkat menjadi. • Asean Free Trade Area atau disingkat menjadi. • Kerjasama antar lebih dari dua negara disebut. • International Monetary Fund disingkat menjadi. • Internasional Labour Organization jika disingkat. • ...
Grasslands/Marines 2012-11-04
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- Psalm148:7 says praise the Lord from the _____.
- It's deeper than Mount Everest is high.
- When it rains, their burrows fill up and causes _______.
- Prairie Dogs are mainly _____________.
- Wind blows how often?
- One place where a Marine is located.
- Grasslands are NOT located in which continent?
- Sunlight shines directly on the top of _____
- Grasslands are in every ________ of the world.
- A common plant.
- Prairie Dogs connect their homes by digging _________.
- Marines and ______ are some of the biggest biomes in the world
- Marines cover 70 _______ of the world .
- Marines are located in other ______and gulfs around the world.
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- Rain does what to Prairie Dog's homes?
- A more colorful plant.
- Some animals have been hunted into _________.
- What dolphins eat.
- Wind fills Prairie Dog's homes with __________.
- Sunlight has direct heat from the _______?
- Humans have __________ the land.
- Rainfall average between __________and April is 1-3in.
- Grasslands have what kind of atomosphere?
- Wind helps circulate the _______air.
- Prairie Dogs are very _______ away?
25 Clues: A common plant. • What dolphins eat. • Wind blows how often? • A more colorful plant. • Humans have __________ the land. • Prairie Dogs are very _______ away? • One place where a Marine is located. • Wind helps circulate the _______air. • Rain does what to Prairie Dog's homes? • Prairie Dogs are mainly _____________. • It's deeper than Mount Everest is high. • ...
English course so far 2024-02-16
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- genre- Earth after collapse
- surrounds the Earth- helps us breathe
- a black sludge used for fuel
- protagonist in Brave New World- his namesake is a German philosopher
- a political institution ruled or dominated by three individuals
- character in Brave New World- Feminized Lenin
- Eunice Foote concluded that this compound got hotter than oxygen
- genre of fiction- dark future
- Biafra was a short-lived state that lied in today's... (country)
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- roman dictator
- an uplifting sweetener
- drug in Brave New World
- an illegal and overt attempt to overthrow leadership
- British Petrolium
- technological genre
- author of Brave New World
- the largest military unit of the Roman army
- Movie with traction cities
- oil-nation west of Sweden
- This gladiator posed a real threat to Rome
- highest ranking official in roman republic
- The biggest traction city
- the act of sending out gas, heat, light, etc.
- cyborg in steam punk film
24 Clues: roman dictator • British Petrolium • technological genre • an uplifting sweetener • drug in Brave New World • author of Brave New World • oil-nation west of Sweden • The biggest traction city • cyborg in steam punk film • Movie with traction cities • genre- Earth after collapse • a black sludge used for fuel • genre of fiction- dark future • surrounds the Earth- helps us breathe • ...
Brave New World 2024-11-25
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- The main focus in this world is _______ stability
- Shock infants to make them not like flowers and___
- playing repeated phrases well sleeping
- DHC is the director of ________ and conditioning
- World controller who shows up in chapter 3 Mustapha _____
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- Last name of author
- obscene word in this society
- The process where one egg will divide into 96 embryos
- Community, _________, Stability
- Highest class in Brave New World
- The diety in Brave New World
- Lowest class in Brave New World
12 Clues: Last name of author • obscene word in this society • The diety in Brave New World • Community, _________, Stability • Lowest class in Brave New World • Highest class in Brave New World • playing repeated phrases well sleeping • DHC is the director of ________ and conditioning • The main focus in this world is _______ stability • ...
World of Warcraft 2020-10-26
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- Cho, Historian of Pandaria
- Leader of the Gnomes
- Fallen Prince
- Terror of Elwynn
- Hellscream's Legacy
- The First Dragon
- Broodmother of the Marsh
- Vessel of Sargeras
- Master of Blackrock Mountain
- The Betrayer
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- Green Jesus
- Fallen Warchief
- Stonemason's Vengeance
- Lord of Fire
- Ruler of Naxxramas
- The Defiler
- Half-Orc Hunter
- Ranger General of Quel'thalas
- Metzen, The Creator
19 Clues: Green Jesus • The Defiler • Lord of Fire • The Betrayer • Fallen Prince • Fallen Warchief • Half-Orc Hunter • Terror of Elwynn • The First Dragon • Ruler of Naxxramas • Vessel of Sargeras • Hellscream's Legacy • Metzen, The Creator • Leader of the Gnomes • Stonemason's Vengeance • Broodmother of the Marsh • Cho, Historian of Pandaria • Master of Blackrock Mountain • Ranger General of Quel'thalas
World Geography Crossword 2020-05-07
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- is a long series of mountain ranges.
- an ecological community in which the characteristic plants are grasses.
- is the nation's central bank.
- the primary component of the Los Angeles economy.
- the smaller upper assembly in the US Congress, most US states, and other countries.
- is the right of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion or belief in teaching, practice, and observance.
- people who were strongly critical of the Church of England and did not belonged to it.
- an area of a country or city, especially one characterized by a particular feature or activity.
- is money in any form in use or circulation as a medium of exchange, especially circulating banknotes and coins.
- it refers to the practice of including people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds.
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- it was the first permanent English settlement in present-day United States.
- is the nation's gross domestic product.
- person who discovered the oil in 1892.
- are an industry that handles cash, credit, and other financial transactions.
- the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world.
- a person who has the right to vote in an election.
- refers to the geographic coordinate that specifies the north-south position of a point on the earth's surface.
- is a community of animals and plants spreading over an extensive area with a relatively uniform climate.
- consists of roadways important to the nation’s economy, defense, and mobility.
19 Clues: is the nation's central bank. • is a long series of mountain ranges. • person who discovered the oil in 1892. • is the nation's gross domestic product. • the primary component of the Los Angeles economy. • a person who has the right to vote in an election. • the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world. • ...
The Muslim World 2021-11-04
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- Allah is usually thought to mean “the god”.
- a posture in which the body is supported on one leg, with the other leg extended horizontally backward.
- A member of a dynasty which ruled in parts of northern Africa.
- Decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering.
- One who has submitted.
- A Muslim place of worship.
- A member of the Abbasid dynasty.
- a member of the Abbasid dynasty.
- The Prophet Muhammad's migration
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere.
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- the traditional portion of Muslim law based on Muhammad's words or acts, accepted
- an instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements.
- The larger of the two main branches of Islam.
- The name literally means “the praiseworthy.”
- submission to the will of God
- academic study or achievement; learning of a high level.
- A mecca is a place that attracts people to it.
- The Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca that takes place in the last month of the year, and that all Muslims are expected to make at least once during their lifetime.
- The Islamic sacred book.
- The chief Muslim civil and religious ruler.
20 Clues: One who has submitted. • The Islamic sacred book. • A Muslim place of worship. • submission to the will of God • A member of the Abbasid dynasty. • a member of the Abbasid dynasty. • The Prophet Muhammad's migration • Allah is usually thought to mean “the god”. • The chief Muslim civil and religious ruler. • The name literally means “the praiseworthy.” • ...
The Muslim World 2021-11-04
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- the religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic fait a legal deed, writing, or fact.
- a member of a Muslim dynasty that ruled the Islamic world
- the larger of the two main branches of Islam
- a rounded vault forming the roof of a building.
- The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere.
- The standard Arabic word for God.
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler, regarded as the successor of Muhammad.
- submission to the will of God.
- complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
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- a pilgrim's journey.
- an invocation or act that seeks to activate a rapport with an object of worship through deliberate communication.
- relating to a dynasty of caliphs who ruled in Baghdad from 750 to 1258.
- abstain from all or some kinds of food or drink, especially as a religious observance.
- one of the two main branches of Islam
- The holiest of Muslim cities.
- Islamic canonical law based on the teachings of the Koran and the traditions of the Prophet
- Began to have revelations from Allah that became the basis for the Koran and the foundation of Islam.
- money or food given to poor people.
- To Prophet Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE.
19 Clues: a pilgrim's journey. • The holiest of Muslim cities. • submission to the will of God. • The standard Arabic word for God. • money or food given to poor people. • one of the two main branches of Islam • the larger of the two main branches of Islam • a rounded vault forming the roof of a building. • complete trust or confidence in someone or something. • ...
World War 2 2021-11-17
Across
- the strategy of taking over one island at a time before getting to Japan
- the second japanese city that was nuked
- president towards the end of WW2
- executive order that forced Japanese Americans to move to camps
- holiday soldiers were told they'd be back by in operation market garden
- the most famous african american pilots during WW2
- dictator of germany
- formed at the yalta conference
- estimated amount of jews killed in WW2
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- hitler's soldiers
- happened june 6th, 1944
- project that led to the making and development of nukes
- president at the start of WW2
- city in England that was bombed during WW2
- the first japanese city that was nuked
- around the amount of americans that served in WW2
- place the Nuremberg trials happened
- person known for his use of tanks in WW2
- only battle were the U.S. casualty count passed the Japanese
19 Clues: hitler's soldiers • dictator of germany • happened june 6th, 1944 • president at the start of WW2 • formed at the yalta conference • president towards the end of WW2 • place the Nuremberg trials happened • the first japanese city that was nuked • estimated amount of jews killed in WW2 • the second japanese city that was nuked • person known for his use of tanks in WW2 • ...
World War 1 2021-11-09
Across
- each side tried to wear the other down by killing as many of its men as possible
- Policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- Process of economic and social change
- Principal or advocacy of the union of all slavs or all slavic people in one political organization
- Conflict in which the contenders are willing to make any sacrifice in lives and other resources to obtain a complete victory
- Two or more countries are in competition to become best equipped military
- Intense form of patriotism or loyalty to ones country
- Terrorist organization that supported violent action to achieve a goal
- Standard war tactic
- Group of arrangements, France, Russia, and Britain
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- secret agreement between Germany,Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Belief of government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to depend or promote national interests
- Going across no mans land fully exposed
- close association of nations for the achievement of common objectives, or a group of countries united for the purpose of joint military
- British navy must be equal or better than any two other navies combined
- A threat which states that one must meet certain conditions or face dire consequences
- A war where a country must fight on two distant battlegrounds
- Rifles and machine guns fired across _______ when movement detected
- Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what
19 Clues: Standard war tactic • Process of economic and social change • Going across no mans land fully exposed • Group of arrangements, France, Russia, and Britain • Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what • Intense form of patriotism or loyalty to ones country • secret agreement between Germany,Austria-Hungary, and Italy • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-21
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- has also led many Indians to seek opportunities outside of there home country
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- is a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- Moving to a new place in search of greater opportunities and a better future
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
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- an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency. The countries in this zone include Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- the shared characteristics of a group of people
- service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- Nations can also try to protect themselves from other nations by banding together. In 1960, a group of nations that supplied much of the world’s crude oil formed a coalition
- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
19 Clues: the shared characteristics of a group of people • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources • the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe • service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers • ...
World War 1 2012-11-09
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- protection and wise use of natural resources
- Empire Building
- a change for the better
- mayors
- land during war that was not controlled by either side
- movement of people to cities
- the right to vote
- developed by Henry Ford
- separation from other countries
- an agreement to stop fighting a war
- time of little economic growth
- the many workers and groups that are needed to run government programs
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- supported efforts to increase the authority of special government boards
- community center where immigrants and poor working people could learn new skills
- rights granted to citizens in the constitution
- a new way to bring people into the military
- roosevelt and his followers who wanted to improve government and make life better for people
- name given to products made for personal use
- system that confirmed someone was qualified for their job
19 Clues: mayors • Empire Building • the right to vote • a change for the better • developed by Henry Ford • movement of people to cities • time of little economic growth • separation from other countries • an agreement to stop fighting a war • a new way to bring people into the military • protection and wise use of natural resources • name given to products made for personal use • ...
