world Crossword Puzzles
Coraline 2025-11-24
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- – The strange, powerful things in the other world.
- – Coraline crawls through this to reach the other world.
- – Coraline opens this to find another world.
- – Another name for the Other Mother.
- – The children who need Coraline’s help.
- – A place Coraline explores in the other world.
- – Coraline’s friend who rides a bike.
- – Coraline sees strange things in this.
- – The brave girl in the story.
- – What Coraline uses to unlock the small door.
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- – What the Other Mother has instead of eyes.
- – A tiny creature in the circus next door.
- – The black animal that helps Coraline.
- – Where her real parents get trapped.
- – The people who live near Coraline.
- – Where Coraline and her parents live.
- – What the Other Mother is like at the end.
- – A toy that looks just like Coraline.
18 Clues: – The brave girl in the story. • – The people who live near Coraline. • – Another name for the Other Mother. • – Where her real parents get trapped. • – Coraline’s friend who rides a bike. • – Where Coraline and her parents live. • – A toy that looks just like Coraline. • – The black animal that helps Coraline. • – Coraline sees strange things in this. • ...
WWI 2013-02-12
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- the limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia in the years preceding World War I
- A military alliance between Germany Austria- Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War I.
- a conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort
- In World War I, the nations of great Britain, France, and Russia, along with the other nations that fought on their side; also the group of nations-including great Britain the soviet union and the united states that opposed the axis powers in World War II
- In World War I, the region of Northern France where the forces of the allies and the central powers battled each other
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared
- an agreement to stop fighting
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- a series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War 1
- In World War I the region along the German Russian border where Russians and Serbs battle Germans Austrians and Turks
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield
- information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause
- In World War I, the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on their side
- submarine warfare The use of submarines to sink without warning any ship
- Plan Germanys military plan at the outbreak of World War I according to which German troops would rapidly defeat France and then move east to attack Russia
15 Clues: an agreement to stop fighting • the limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy • submarine warfare The use of submarines to sink without warning any ship • A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared • information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause • ...
Famous Baseball Players 2019-10-29
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- . 2016 world series MVP
- Team was called the highlanders during the 1800's
- Player who got a disease named after him
- Who won the 1955 world series Brooklyn dodgers
- First ever African American to play in the major leagues
- Player who threw the most No-Hitters
- First player permanently banned from the Hall Of Fame
- What team has won three world series in a row
- First player to hit a grand slam
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- First player to steal second ,third and home in the same inning
- . Who won the 1932 World Series
- cubs Who won the 1908 world series
- First player to throw a no-hitter
- First ever organized baseball team
14 Clues: . 2016 world series MVP • . Who won the 1932 World Series • First player to hit a grand slam • First player to throw a no-hitter • First ever organized baseball team • cubs Who won the 1908 world series • Player who threw the most No-Hitters • Player who got a disease named after him • What team has won three world series in a row • ...
Colonization 2017-05-19
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- 1609-1610 became know as the
- Colony the pilgrims founded
- Pilgrims came to the New World on the
- First colony in America
- Year Plymouth was founded(example:1486,fourteen-eighty-six)
- Was the patriotic lawyer in colonial Massachusetts
- Is popularly known as the “Father of the Constitution”
- Most colonist came to the New World for
- State Jamestown was founded
- It took how many months to get to the New World
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- They were in the New World before us
- Jamestown served as Virginia's capital for how many years
- Was a political activist and lawyer who was a Founding Father of America
- Was leader of the revolutionary movement in Virginia and as a delegate to the Continental Congress, he drafted the Declaration of Independence
- Year Jamestown was founded(example:14o6,fourteen-zero-six)
- State Plymouth was founded
- Was a patriot and successful politician in colonial Massachusetts
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- Belief of expansion
- Lost their land during Manifest Destiny
- First slave figures were called
- English settlers came from
- A group of British colonies on the east coast of North America
- People that came to the New World
- Was an English clergyman, geographer, and advocate of expansion for Jamestown
25 Clues: Belief of expansion • Founder of Pennsylvania • First colony in America • State Plymouth was founded • English settlers came from • Colony the pilgrims founded • State Jamestown was founded • 1609-1610 became know as the • First slave figures were called • People that came to the New World • They were in the New World before us • Pilgrims came to the New World on the • ...
Colonization 2017-05-22
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- Was an English clergyman, geographer, and advocate of expansion for Jamestown
- Was a patriot and successful politician in colonial Massachusetts
- Was a political activist and lawyer who was a Founding Father of America
- Year Plymouth was founded(example:1430,fourteen-thirty)
- Jamestown served as Virginia's capital for how many years
- People that came to the New World
- Most colonist came to the New World for
- Belief of expansion
- English settlers came from
- They were in the New World before us
- Lost their land during Manifest Destiny
- Colony the pilgrims founded
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- State Jamestown was founded
- State Plymouth was founded
- 1609-1610 became know as the
- Year Jamestown was founded(example:1406,fourteen-zero-six)
- First colony in America
- First slave figures were called
- A group of British colonies on the east coast of North America
- Was leader of the revolutionary movement in Virginia and as a delegate to the Continental Congress, he drafted the Declaration of Independence
- It took how many months to get to the New World
- Was the patriotic lawyer in colonial Massachusetts
- Is popularly known as the “Father of the Constitution”
- Pilgrims came to the New World on
- Founder of Pennsylvania
25 Clues: Belief of expansion • First colony in America • Founder of Pennsylvania • State Plymouth was founded • English settlers came from • State Jamestown was founded • Colony the pilgrims founded • 1609-1610 became know as the • First slave figures were called • Pilgrims came to the New World on • People that came to the New World • They were in the New World before us • ...
FEPC International Festival October 2013 2013-10-18
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- 85% of the world's unreached live in
- Anyone can tell a
- The only one who can save us from our Guilt and Shame
- When less than 2% of the population are evangelical believers the country is considered
- Book full of stories
- The only city that spans two continents
- Founder of Islam
- 85% of the world prefers to learn
- Almost 800,000 came from all over the world to the USA last year
- Belongs in Christmas and in your heart
- The organization Karen and I work for that was founded right after WW2
- Good news of Jesus
- There is a colorful display of these in the Church
- How many Pillars of Practice for Muslims?
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- Only 20% of Muslims are
- There are roughly how many thousands of unreached people groups in the world
- Going to win the World Series
- The name of our church
- When no one is working among this group to share the Gospel they are considered
- There are three missionaries for every one million of this group
- Makes up 24% of the world's population
- There are roughly how many thousands of total people groups in the world
- This country has about 25 million Muslims
- People _____ to hear a story
24 Clues: Founder of Islam • Anyone can tell a • Good news of Jesus • Book full of stories • The name of our church • Only 20% of Muslims are • People _____ to hear a story • Going to win the World Series • 85% of the world prefers to learn • 85% of the world's unreached live in • Makes up 24% of the world's population • Belongs in Christmas and in your heart • ...
Bleh 2024-11-01
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- A gem that's also a name
- Peru's wonder of the world
- THE classic whodunit
- How a zombie is turned
- This little piggy went to the market
- What Sabrina Carpenter can't relate to, apparently
- This house is now a...
- Often dark warning
- Egypt's wonder of the world
- One who betrays
- Flies, but just a little
- "Are you sure?"
- "Dang it!"
- Princess named after ash
- Just a bit
- Breakout roles for Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher
- The snack that smiles back
- Agressive shivers
- Costume with a bedsheet
- Dentist's wish you would
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- Shiny metal color
- Like a crazed animal
- When doubled, a cheerleader's tool
- The duke's wife
- A raven's call
- Farmer's tool, or a flash mob's weapon
- Easily broken bone
- Perhaps the world's most famous clock
- British bro
- Spider or octopus limbs
- Often twenty percent
- Cried a lot
- Often the plainest of colors
- Dracula's least favorite spice
- Angel's enemy
- Italy's wonder of the world
- China's wonder of the world
- End of a government website
- Like a cool guy's jacket
- Common old person injury area
- Spanish in spanish
- Indian's wonder of the world
- Get rid of
43 Clues: "Dang it!" • Just a bit • Get rid of • British bro • Cried a lot • Angel's enemy • A raven's call • The duke's wife • One who betrays • "Are you sure?" • Shiny metal color • Agressive shivers • Easily broken bone • Often dark warning • Spanish in spanish • Like a crazed animal • THE classic whodunit • Often twenty percent • How a zombie is turned • This house is now a... • Spider or octopus limbs • ...
Spanish Conquest of the Aztecs 2025-11-09
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- The exchange of crops, livestock, ideas and disease between the New World and the rest of the world.
- The second most widely spoken language after Mandarin.
- The home-grown variety of disease historians think may have impacted the Aztecs.
- The disease that decimated the Aztec population.
- This animal introduced to the New World transformed livestock practices.
- The city of Tenochtitlan became the settlement of ________.
- The slave trade was finally abolished in the 19th ____________.
- Aztecs continued to worship the old gods in secret.
- Priests rapidly converted the Aztecs to this religion.
- Another word for maize is ___________.
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- It is estimated that the Indigenous population dropped from 8 ___________ to 2.6 ______________.
- The Spanish settlement where the Taino people did the hard work.
- The Spanish were greedy for _______ and silver to ship back to Spain.
- Something spicy introduced from the New World.
- The native slave labour system.
- This native people basically died out from disease and overwork.
- An element of Aztec religion that stopped after Christianity was introduced.
- The name for the Spanish invaders.
- Indigenous peoples such as the Aztecs played an important role bringing ___________ tribes under Spanish control
- This delicious treat was brought from the New World.
- The Spanish brought heaps of slaves from this continent.
21 Clues: The native slave labour system. • The name for the Spanish invaders. • Another word for maize is ___________. • Something spicy introduced from the New World. • The disease that decimated the Aztec population. • Aztecs continued to worship the old gods in secret. • This delicious treat was brought from the New World. • ...
Sameer's Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-06
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- the world's largest ocean
- the most popular food in the world
- synonym for daily
- the color of the sun
- Texas State flower
- Sameer's favorite food
- Jasmine's birthday month
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- the English translation of halal
- Traci's middle name
- Capital of Florida
- Which country grows the most coffee in the world
- Ingredient in Garlic Cashew Chicken
- the number of colors in a rainbow
- Sameer's favorite singer
- this invention changed the world
- Name of my oldest aunt
- Thanksgiving is in what month
17 Clues: synonym for daily • Capital of Florida • Texas State flower • Traci's middle name • the color of the sun • Sameer's favorite food • Name of my oldest aunt • Sameer's favorite singer • Jasmine's birthday month • the world's largest ocean • Thanksgiving is in what month • the English translation of halal • this invention changed the world • the number of colors in a rainbow • ...
Countries 2019-08-18
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- the only country in South America that speaks Portuguese
- the largest meat producer in Africa
- smallest continents
- national anthem is in micro-text on the back of their $1,000 note
- One-third of ______ is still covered in forests and woodlands
- In 1893, ___________ became the first country to give women the right to vote
- the oldest country in Europe
- landlocked country in Central Africa
- have won the most Olympic Medals of all times
- has the largest population in the world, with over 1.3 billion people (1,343,239,923) as of July 2012
- home of pewdiepie
- It's the largest landlocked country in the world
- most sparsely populated country in the European Union
- was first sighted by Europeans on 16 January 1568 during the voyage of Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira from Spain
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- It is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the northwest, the Gulf of Aden to the north, the Indian Ocean to the east, and Kenya to the southwest
- 21% of its population is eldery
- has a ruthless dictator
- famous for baguette
- the 39th most populous country in the world
- is home to endangered snow leopards
- Predominantly Desert
- the 14th largest country by land area
- is the healthiest country in the world for diet
- southeast Europe
- biggest country
- oldest english school
- has more earthquakes than any other European country
- holds the record for longest period without a government
- the second largest country in the world
- once almost rule the entire world
30 Clues: biggest country • southeast Europe • home of pewdiepie • famous for baguette • smallest continents • Predominantly Desert • oldest english school • has a ruthless dictator • the oldest country in Europe • 21% of its population is eldery • once almost rule the entire world • the largest meat producer in Africa • is home to endangered snow leopards • landlocked country in Central Africa • ...
Countries 2019-12-27
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- the only country in South America that speaks Portuguese
- the largest meat producer in Africa
- smallest continents
- national anthem is in micro-text on the back of their $1,000 note
- One-third of ______ is still covered in forests and woodlands
- In 1893, ___________ became the first country to give women the right to vote
- the oldest country in Europe
- landlocked country in Central Africa
- have won the most Olympic Medals of all times
- has the largest population in the world, with over 1.3 billion people (1,343,239,923) as of July 2012
- home of pewdiepie
- It's the largest landlocked country in the world
- most sparsely populated country in the European Union
- was first sighted by Europeans on 16 January 1568 during the voyage of Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira from Spain
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- It is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the northwest, the Gulf of Aden to the north, the Indian Ocean to the east, and Kenya to the southwest
- 21% of its population is eldery
- has a ruthless dictator
- famous for baguette
- the 39th most populous country in the world
- is home to endangered snow leopards
- Predominantly Desert
- the 14th largest country by land area
- is the healthiest country in the world for diet
- southeast Europe
- biggest country
- oldest english school
- has more earthquakes than any other European country
- holds the record for longest period without a government
- the second largest country in the world
- once almost rule the entire world
30 Clues: biggest country • southeast Europe • home of pewdiepie • famous for baguette • smallest continents • Predominantly Desert • oldest english school • has a ruthless dictator • the oldest country in Europe • 21% of its population is eldery • once almost rule the entire world • the largest meat producer in Africa • is home to endangered snow leopards • landlocked country in Central Africa • ...
FEPC International Festival October 2013 2013-10-18
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- Founder of Islam
- There is a colorful display of these in the Church
- 85% of the world prefers to learn
- Going to win the World Series
- When less than 2% of the population are evangelical believers the country is considered
- The only one who can save us from our Guilt and Shame
- Makes up 24% of the world's population
- How many Pillars of Practice for Muslims?
- Almost 800,000 came from all over the world to the USA last year
- There are roughly how many thousands of total people groups in the world
- 85% of the world's unreached live in
- This country has about 25 million Muslims
- The organization Karen and I work for that was founded right after WW2
- People _____ to hear a story
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- When no one is working among this group to share the Gospel they are considered
- Book full of stories
- There are three missionaries for every one million of this group
- Good news of Jesus
- The name of our church
- Belongs in Christmas and in your heart
- The only city that spans two continents
- Anyone can tell a
- Only 20% of Muslims are
- There are roughly how many thousands of unreached people groups in the world
24 Clues: Founder of Islam • Anyone can tell a • Good news of Jesus • Book full of stories • The name of our church • Only 20% of Muslims are • People _____ to hear a story • Going to win the World Series • 85% of the world prefers to learn • 85% of the world's unreached live in • Makes up 24% of the world's population • Belongs in Christmas and in your heart • ...
Comparatives and Superlatives 2020-05-01
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- Which is the ___ building in the world?-Burj Khalifa in Dubai.
- Do you think that money is ___ than love?
- The city is ___ than the country.
- Eating fruit and vegetable is ___ than eating junk food.
- Mercury is the ___ planet to the Sun.
- Football is the ___ sport in the world.
- Christmas is the ___ time of the year.
- He was one of the ___ men in the world. He won the lottery multiple times.
- They want to move to a ___ house, now that they have children.
- The cheetah is the world's ___ land animal, capable of reaching speeds of up to 70 mph.
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- He thinks that Italian food is ___ than Spanish food.
- She was one of the ___ tennis players of her generation.
- I am ____ at Geography than my sister, but I am better at History.
- I am sure the Nile is the ___ river in the world.
- I will be ___ next time and try not to be so quick and make such silly mistakes again.
- Which one is ___ a kilogram of cotton or a kilogram of iron?
- It is usually ___ in spring than in winter
- Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, is now the ___ man in the world.
- Messi is one of the ___ football players.
- The blue whale is the ___ animal on Earth.
20 Clues: The city is ___ than the country. • Mercury is the ___ planet to the Sun. • Christmas is the ___ time of the year. • Football is the ___ sport in the world. • Do you think that money is ___ than love? • Messi is one of the ___ football players. • It is usually ___ in spring than in winter • The blue whale is the ___ animal on Earth. • ...
Post-Cultural Day Challenge! 2026-01-19
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- This country uses seawater to flush its toilets.
- Second largest film industry
- Ghana means_______in Soninke
- Ireland's National Sport.
- Traditional Korean clothing, often seen in bright colors.
- Canada has the largest _____ population in the world.
- What ancient civilization does Iran come from?
- Over a quarter of Mongolians are______.
- _________is the self-y capital of the world.
- Birthplace of classical music giants Mozart, Haydn, and Schubert.
- French greeting.
- The phrase "Puente del mundo, corazón del universo" is a__________ motto.
- _______has the most Spanish speakers in the world.
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- This country began to drink tea over 3000 years ago.
- India has the highest population of _________ in the world
- Peruvian Delicacy.
- There are some places in this country where the sun doesn't set in the summer.
- __________is designated as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
- Italy produces the most_____ in the world.
- This reptile can only be found in the Dominican Republic
- Green statue standing in the harbor of America's largest city.
- The first line of the South African national anthem.
- What country is the Mayan city Tikal located in?
- Australian spread.
- Jewish diasporic group originating from the middle east.
- Home to the world’s largest solid gold Buddha
- Swedish coffee break.
- The _______ dance originated in Trinidad and Tobago
28 Clues: French greeting. • Peruvian Delicacy. • Australian spread. • Swedish coffee break. • Ireland's National Sport. • Second largest film industry • Ghana means_______in Soninke • Over a quarter of Mongolians are______. • Italy produces the most_____ in the world. • _________is the self-y capital of the world. • Home to the world’s largest solid gold Buddha • ...
landforms 2026-01-14
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- coldest desert in India
- huge mass of ice which moves slowly.
- storehouse of minerals.
- highest peak in the world
- thick blanket of air that stretches from Earth to space
- landform that rises high above the land.
- running water on earths surface
- Northern plains lie to _________ of Himalayas.
- place in desert where underground water comes up.
- sea on the west coast of India
- everest of maharashtra
- coldest desert in world.
- major landform on earth
- mounds of sand formed by wind.
- highest mountain range in the world
- food bowl of india
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- kind of soil carried by the rivers made of clay sand and silt.
- chain of mountains
- peak of the mountain
- also called v shaped valleys
- PLateaus help in generating this with fast moving water..
- lowlands between mountains
- height above the sea or ground level
- largest desert in India
- first woman to climb everest
- sea on the east coast of India
- oldest plateau in India
- wearing away of land due to water, ice wind.
- roof of the world
- valleys are usually densely _________.
- substances found naturally on earth
- The hottest desert in the world
- Kashmir valley lies between this and Greater Himalayas.
- plateau are also known as.
34 Clues: roof of the world • chain of mountains • food bowl of india • peak of the mountain • everest of maharashtra • coldest desert in India • largest desert in India • storehouse of minerals. • oldest plateau in India • major landform on earth • coldest desert in world. • highest peak in the world • lowlands between mountains • plateau are also known as. • also called v shaped valleys • ...
Topic 16 Review 2026-04-09
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- Assassin who shot Franz Ferdinand
- German submarine
- Prepare military forces for war
- Month of crisis that led up to World War I
- Word before "warfare" that describes German and French strategy in World War I
- Used to prepare for assaults on opposing trenches
- An alliance of Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Germany
- Revolutionary nationalist group that supported "Yugoslavism"
- Nonbinding agreement to follow common principles
- Before World War I, Russia was concerned about the Ottoman Empire and this European country
- Glorification of the military
- Deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
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- Large gas-filled balloon
- An alliance of Great Britain, Russia, and France
- Before World War I, Italy became rivals with this nation due to conflicts over colonization in Africa
- Nation that Austria-Hungary declared war on, starting World War I
- Policy of supporting neither side in a war
- Gas used for the first time in the war by Germans in 1915
- "The Powder Keg of Europe"
- Group of merchant ships protected by warships
- Neutral nation whose invasion led to Great Britain joining the war
- Final set of demands
- Name of the German general who designed Germany's plan to invade France
23 Clues: German submarine • Final set of demands • Large gas-filled balloon • "The Powder Keg of Europe" • Glorification of the military • Prepare military forces for war • Assassin who shot Franz Ferdinand • Month of crisis that led up to World War I • Policy of supporting neither side in a war • Group of merchant ships protected by warships • ...
World War I 2025-02-11
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- in World War I, the region of northern France where the forces of the Allies and the Central Powers battled each other.
- a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
- Twenty-eighth president of the United States; he proposed the League of Nations after World War I as a part of his Fourteen Points.
- a form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- Germany’s military plan at the outbreak of World War I, according to which German troops would rapidly defeat France and then move east to attack Russia.
- In World War I, the nations of Great Britain, France, Rusia, along with the other nations-including Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the U.S.A—that opposed the Axis Powers in World War II.
- in World War I, the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on their side.
- the limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy—often imposed by governments during wartime, when goods are in short supply.
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- a conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort.
- in World War I, the region along the German-Russian border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- an agreement to stop fighting.
- 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.
- II last German emperor (kaiser) and king of Prussia; known for his militaristic outlook and often blamed for the outbreak of World War I, he was forced to abdicate in late 1918
- information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause.
15 Clues: an agreement to stop fighting. • information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause. • a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war. • a conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort. • ...
World War I 2025-02-11
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- in World War I, the region of northern France where the forces of the Allies and the Central Powers battled each other.
- a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
- Twenty-eighth president of the United States; he proposed the League of Nations after World War I as a part of his Fourteen Points.
- a form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- Germany’s military plan at the outbreak of World War I, according to which German troops would rapidly defeat France and then move east to attack Russia.
- In World War I, the nations of Great Britain, France, Rusia, along with the other nations-including Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the U.S.A—that opposed the Axis Powers in World War II.
- in World War I, the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on their side.
- the limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy—often imposed by governments during wartime, when goods are in short supply.
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- a conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort.
- in World War I, the region along the German-Russian border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- an agreement to stop fighting.
- 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.
- II last German emperor (kaiser) and king of Prussia; known for his militaristic outlook and often blamed for the outbreak of World War I, he was forced to abdicate in late 1918
- information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause.
15 Clues: an agreement to stop fighting. • information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause. • a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war. • a conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort. • ...
World History-Unit 4-World War I 2024-06-13
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- Germany’s plan for winning the war on two fronts
- Military agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy at the beginning of WWI
- agreement to stop fighting
- Alliance including Britain, France, Russia, the United States of America and many other countries
- one-sided information designed to persuade
- agreement at the end of World War I between Germany and Allied Powers
- war in which countries use all their resources for the war
- using submarines to sink any ship without warning
- Alliance including Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire that fought together in WWI
- allowing people to decide for themselves about what kind of government they want
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- Feeling of pride in one's country and the belief that a particular nation or ethnic group should have its own government and homeland
- international group with the goal of keeping peace among nations
- Military agreement between Britain, France, and Russia at the beginning of WWI
- region along German-Russian border where much fighting took place
- A formal agreement between two or more countries to support each other in the event of war
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- region of northern France where much fighting took place
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- fighting from trenches dug in the battlefield
- control of the amounts and kinds of goods people can have
20 Clues: agreement to stop fighting • one-sided information designed to persuade • fighting from trenches dug in the battlefield • Germany’s plan for winning the war on two fronts • using submarines to sink any ship without warning • region of northern France where much fighting took place • control of the amounts and kinds of goods people can have • ...
World War 2 Memorial 2013-09-11
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- It covers more than _______ acres
- you People helped to say
- Theres a _______ between each pillar
- It recived 197
- There are about __________ stars on the wall
- There are _______ pillar
- Some of the World War 2 Memorial wa built out of
- More than seven thousand pieces in the World War 2 Memorial were
- There are 2 Gigiant pillars one fo the Alantic and one for the
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- What month did they start the construction of the World War 2 Memorial
- How many people died in World War 2
- The memorial is to the spirt, sacrifce, and to the
- Its in the ______ at D.C
- In the middle of the World War 2 Memorial theres apool with a
14 Clues: It recived 197 • you People helped to say • Its in the ______ at D.C • There are _______ pillar • It covers more than _______ acres • How many people died in World War 2 • Theres a _______ between each pillar • There are about __________ stars on the wall • Some of the World War 2 Memorial wa built out of • The memorial is to the spirt, sacrifce, and to the • ...
Coraline - Whole Story 2025-05-20
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- The neighbors Miss Spink and Miss Forcible used to be this.
- The true name of the Other Mother.
- The number of ghost children's souls Coraline must find.
- The parallel world Coraline discovers.
- Coraline’s father’s profession.
- Where the Other Mother keeps the ghost children.
- Coraline’s real mother.
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- The main character of the story.
- Coraline’s clever, talking companion in the Other World.
- Bobinsky; The eccentric neighbor training mice.
- What Coraline must rescue from the Other Mother.
- The food and world in the Other World are this—too good to be true.
- The type of eyes the Other Mother and other characters in her world have.
- The object Coraline uses to see hidden things.
14 Clues: Coraline’s real mother. • Coraline’s father’s profession. • The main character of the story. • The true name of the Other Mother. • The parallel world Coraline discovers. • The object Coraline uses to see hidden things. • Bobinsky; The eccentric neighbor training mice. • What Coraline must rescue from the Other Mother. • Where the Other Mother keeps the ghost children. • ...
animals 2021-03-18
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- the largest snake in amazonia
- the biggest primate in the world
- the smallest animal in the world
- king of the savannah
- the largest dog it live in savanna
- the fastest animal in the world
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- his favorite food is banana
- best friend of human
- the largest animal in the world
- can repeat words its a bird
- the tallest animal in the world
- its pink, fat and hold on farm
12 Clues: best friend of human • king of the savannah • his favorite food is banana • can repeat words its a bird • the largest snake in amazonia • its pink, fat and hold on farm • the largest animal in the world • the tallest animal in the world • the fastest animal in the world • the biggest primate in the world • the smallest animal in the world • the largest dog it live in savanna
Superlatives 2025-10-10
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- Elon Musk is the __ man alive.
- India is the most __ country in the world.
- The giraffe is the __ animal in the world
- Blobfish is the __ fish in the ocean.
- The whale is the __mammal in the world
- The Sahara desert is the __ desert in the world
- The Pacific ocean is the __ in the world
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- Mercury is the __ planet in the solar system
- The Cheetah is the __ animal in the world
- Burj Khalifa is the __ building in the world
- The Amazon river is the __ river in South America
11 Clues: Elon Musk is the __ man alive. • Blobfish is the __ fish in the ocean. • The whale is the __mammal in the world • The Pacific ocean is the __ in the world • The Cheetah is the __ animal in the world • The giraffe is the __ animal in the world • India is the most __ country in the world. • Mercury is the __ planet in the solar system • ...
tree crossword 2021-04-13
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- is the smallest tree in the world
- types of trees in the world
- is the biggest tree in the world
- is the bottom of a tree
- are replanted every year
- 600 types of trees
- creates unsightly blemishes on the leaves of maples and sycamores
- are on a trees lims
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- are cut down every year
- is the worst disease
- trees are in the world
- is a oak tree
- impact the appearance of many hardwoods
- is the most common disease for oak trees
- comes from a maple tree
15 Clues: is a oak tree • 600 types of trees • are on a trees lims • is the worst disease • trees are in the world • are cut down every year • is the bottom of a tree • comes from a maple tree • are replanted every year • types of trees in the world • is the biggest tree in the world • is the smallest tree in the world • impact the appearance of many hardwoods • ...
Age of Exploration 2025-12-04
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- A small, fast ship used by Spanish and Portuguese explorers for long journeys.
- When a person owns another person as property.
- From 1500s-1800s, millions of Africans were captured and forced onto ships going to the Americas, once there, they were sold into slavery.
- To sail or travel around the world.
- Exchange Widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, humans, ideas, and tech between the New and Old World.
- A path used by traders
- A time period when European countries explored other areas of the world in search of land and goods.
- A system where a government seeks to increase its size by making other countries submit.
- A colonizer, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of the New World.
- Someone who makes maps
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- A system where one country uses another by exporting more goods than it imports.
- ½ of the Earth
- The part of the world that was unknown by Europeans before the Age of Exploration.
- Loyalty or devotion to one’s country
- A tool to measure a ship’s latitude at sea by measuring the angle between the horizon and the stars.
- The art of guiding a ship from place to place safely.
- The act of settling among and establishing control over
- The part of the world that was known by Europeans before the Age of Exploration.
18 Clues: ½ of the Earth • A path used by traders • Someone who makes maps • To sail or travel around the world. • Loyalty or devotion to one’s country • When a person owns another person as property. • The art of guiding a ship from place to place safely. • The act of settling among and establishing control over • ...
coraline 2024-09-25
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- - Mr. Bobinsky runs a mouse one of these
- - Coraline’s friend who helps her
- - Coraline travels through this to reach the other world
- - The other eccentric neighbor
- - Coraline uses this to lock the door to the other world
- - The other world has a magical one of these
- - Author of “Coraline”
- - The Other Mother uses this to spy on Coraline
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- - This animal can talk in the other world
- - Coraline’s parents are trapped in this
- - One of Coraline’s eccentric neighbors
- - Coraline finds ssherself trapped behind one
- - Coraline’s other parents have these for eyes
- - Another name for the Other Mother
- - the protagonist of the story
- - Coraline meets these trapped children
16 Clues: - Author of “Coraline” • - The other eccentric neighbor • - the protagonist of the story • - Coraline’s friend who helps her • - Another name for the Other Mother • - One of Coraline’s eccentric neighbors • - Coraline meets these trapped children • - Mr. Bobinsky runs a mouse one of these • - Coraline’s parents are trapped in this • - This animal can talk in the other world • ...
World issues 2017-03-24
12 Clues: głód • wojna • susza • choroby • ubóstwo • wylesianie • bezdomność • przeludnienie • zanieczyszczenie • gatunki zagrożone • dyskryminacja rasowa • zatrudnianie nieletnich
rock world 2022-03-13
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- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
- gradual destruction of things caused by wind, water and other natural agents
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- the process of obtaining coal or other minerals
- a building or buildings and the land belonging to it or them
- outer layer of our planet
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- the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere
- preserved remains or traces of once living things
- solidified from lava or magma
- polluted rainfall that can cause harm to lakes, forests and crops
- rocks changing from heat and pressure
- The planet we live on
12 Clues: The planet we live on • outer layer of our planet • solidified from lava or magma • rocks changing from heat and pressure • the process of obtaining coal or other minerals • preserved remains or traces of once living things • a building or buildings and the land belonging to it or them • polluted rainfall that can cause harm to lakes, forests and crops • ...
Natural world 2021-10-23
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- The up and down movements of water in the sea
- The part of land near the sea
- The body of salt water which covers 70% of the Earth's surface
- The planet on which we live
- An open land area with no buildings
- An area of land with dense forest and a lot of vegetation
- A big natural elevation of the Earth's surface
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- An opening in a planet's surface through which rock, hot gases or other materials erupt
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- An area of lanf smaller than a continent and completely surrounded by water
- A large mass of land considered a collective region.There are seven in the world
- A large amount of water flowing continually
12 Clues: The planet on which we live • The part of land near the sea • An open land area with no buildings • A large body of water surrounded by land • A large amount of water flowing continually • The up and down movements of water in the sea • A big natural elevation of the Earth's surface • An area of land with dense forest and a lot of vegetation • ...
JOROT's World 2021-11-15
12 Clues: gift • ipad • kulit • you are • all star • your hobby is to • temennya flipflop • your love language • cewe nangis aesthetic • saingannya kopi kenangan • we watch & talk about this • THE MOST AMAZING BEST FRIEND YOU EVER HAVE
Doug's world 2013-09-25
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- The subject of many of Doug's rants.
- Doug dressed up as this iconic Australian layabout in the 1990s.
- French for a young one who greets the day.
- What was stuck to the bottom of Doug's shoe at his first meeting with the Gosford Magistrate?
- First name of the local radio personality that Doug famously applied sunscreen to the abdomen of.
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- An orientation session of a new staff member by Doug is commonly known as being ______ ?
- Doug's formulae for health promotion success is S=E+E+P. What does the P stand for?
- The subject of another of Doug's rants.
- Colour of Doug's face during the process of applying sunscreen to aforementioned radio personality.
- What piece of machinery put Doug in A&E?
- What animal did Doug try to tame?
- Name the chemical that produces the blue tinge on eggs layed by the Ameraucanas chicken breed.
12 Clues: What animal did Doug try to tame? • The subject of many of Doug's rants. • The subject of another of Doug's rants. • What piece of machinery put Doug in A&E? • French for a young one who greets the day. • Doug dressed up as this iconic Australian layabout in the 1990s. • Doug's formulae for health promotion success is S=E+E+P. What does the P stand for? • ...
Biz World 2013-08-26
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- The legendary camera manufacturer that filed for bankruptcy in Jan 2012
- The London Olympics 2012 opening ceremony fell into troubled waters with the Indian government because of sponsorship from which company?
- The brand under which CocaCola (non-carbonated beverages) dispense Iced Tea (Lemon & Peach) and cold coffee from vending machines
- Which education and training company was established in the year 1981 by young entrepreneurs Rajendra S. Pawar and Vijay K. Thadani?
- Took over the Tata Group in December 2012 from Ratan Tata
- The online retail company that has a digital music store named Flyte
- Following the success of “Why this Kolaveri”, which brand signed on Dhanush to write a jingle in praise of Sachin Tendulkar?
- The first bank to set up an ATM in India
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- Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (VSNL) was founded in 1986. How do we know it today?
- Aakash (earlier known as Sakshat) is the low-cost Android tablet computer jointly developed by IIT Rajasthan and which London-based company?
- Motorola was divided into two separate entities – Motorola Solutions and Motorola Mobility in 2011. In 2012, which company took over Motorola Mobility for a price of 12.5 billion dollars?
- The company that bought over Pringles from Proctor & Gamble for 2.7 billion dollars
12 Clues: The first bank to set up an ATM in India • Took over the Tata Group in December 2012 from Ratan Tata • The online retail company that has a digital music store named Flyte • The legendary camera manufacturer that filed for bankruptcy in Jan 2012 • Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (VSNL) was founded in 1986. How do we know it today? • ...
WORLD RELIGIONS 2014-01-10
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- Jewish day where they go to a Synagogue.
- World's oldest known religion.
- A gathering of some of North America's Native people.
- Islamic day where they go to the Mosque.
- Hashanah Jewish New Year festival.
- Most Native symbols consist of _______.
- The Arabic word for God in Islam.
- Ancient Hindu scriptures.
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- Founder of Buddhism
- It is common for Buddhists to go to a ______ on a full moon day.
- The main symbol for Christianity
- Christian day where they go to Church.
12 Clues: Founder of Buddhism • Ancient Hindu scriptures. • World's oldest known religion. • The main symbol for Christianity • The Arabic word for God in Islam. • Hashanah Jewish New Year festival. • Christian day where they go to Church. • Most Native symbols consist of _______. • Jewish day where they go to a Synagogue. • Islamic day where they go to the Mosque. • ...
The World 2012-11-06
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- A place where airplanes arrive.
- A big tower with a light at the top.
- A vertical piece of land next to the sea.
- A flying machine.
- An area of land that is smaller than a mountain.
- A group of many trees.
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- An area of the land that is bigger than a hill.
- A place with a lot of sand next to the sea.
- A place with many buildings
- A very tall building
- An area of land that is between mountains and has a river.
- A large area of water surrounded by land.
12 Clues: A flying machine. • A very tall building • A group of many trees. • A place with many buildings • A place where airplanes arrive. • A big tower with a light at the top. • A vertical piece of land next to the sea. • A large area of water surrounded by land. • A place with a lot of sand next to the sea. • An area of the land that is bigger than a hill. • ...
Material World 2014-11-10
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- the material that dissolves
- material that allows electricity to flow through it
- when something can dissolve
- two or more things mixed together
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- material that allows heat to travel through it
- it can't be undone
- when something can't dissolve
- it does the dissolving (usually liquid)
- a mixture of solid and liquid
- heat liquid until it turns into gas
- it can be undone
- when a solid mixes with a liquid to make a solution
12 Clues: it can be undone • it can't be undone • the material that dissolves • when something can dissolve • when something can't dissolve • a mixture of solid and liquid • two or more things mixed together • heat liquid until it turns into gas • it does the dissolving (usually liquid) • material that allows heat to travel through it • material that allows electricity to flow through it • ...
Ioda's world 2016-06-04
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- La sua serie di supereroi preferita
- Piccolo nano verde con le orecchie lunghe
- Glielo consigli quando ha i capelli lunghi
- Il suo headquarter nel periodo universitario
- La sua madrina del Battesimo
- Il mezzo di Ioda
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- La pronuncia malissimo
- Ti tradirebbe solo per lei
- Ottimo vino veneto
- La sua belga preferita
- Lo avete ascoltato a San Siro
- Vuoi un po’ di aranciata?
12 Clues: Il mezzo di Ioda • Ottimo vino veneto • La pronuncia malissimo • La sua belga preferita • Vuoi un po’ di aranciata? • Ti tradirebbe solo per lei • La sua madrina del Battesimo • Lo avete ascoltato a San Siro • La sua serie di supereroi preferita • Piccolo nano verde con le orecchie lunghe • Glielo consigli quando ha i capelli lunghi • Il suo headquarter nel periodo universitario
Economic world 2023-03-15
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- A social and economic indicator
- Where have you studied as an example of CCS?
- A type of cheap technology
- Name of the business park in North Tyneside
- Name of the Nigerian movie industry
- Name of the Science park in Newcastle
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- Dutch oil company in Nigeria
- Small loans given to people in LIC/NEE's
- Decline in secondary industries
- Jobs in the service sector
- The term used for the UK leaving the EU
- A historic cause of development (political)
12 Clues: Jobs in the service sector • A type of cheap technology • Dutch oil company in Nigeria • Decline in secondary industries • A social and economic indicator • Name of the Nigerian movie industry • Name of the Science park in Newcastle • The term used for the UK leaving the EU • Small loans given to people in LIC/NEE's • Name of the business park in North Tyneside • ...
Animal World 2022-10-04
World Music 2022-12-30
Across
- A style of music that originates in Japan and uses lots of different drums
- The main family of the orchestra used in Samba music
- What Samba music makes you want to do
- Where Gamelan music comes from
- There are two types of Indian Music. These being Classical and _____
- Where Samba music is normally played
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- A type of music from Ghana where percussion and singing are the main instruments featured
- The meaning of the word Gamelan
- Type of music found in Java and Bali
- Where Samba music originates
- Name of the set of drums used in Indian music
- A type of music that features the Sitar and Tabla
12 Clues: Where Samba music originates • Where Gamelan music comes from • The meaning of the word Gamelan • Type of music found in Java and Bali • Where Samba music is normally played • What Samba music makes you want to do • Name of the set of drums used in Indian music • A type of music that features the Sitar and Tabla • The main family of the orchestra used in Samba music • ...
WOUND WORLD 2020-05-07
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- / known as thrombocyte
- / traps red blood cell forming blood clot
- / traveling blood clot
- / produced by liver with the help of vitamin K
- / platelet active in blood clotting process
- / stoppage of bleeding
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- / blood clotting
- / blood clotting factor
- / layer of skin under the epidermis
- / red blood cell
- / stationary blood clot
- / reacts with fibrinogen converting into fibrin
12 Clues: / blood clotting • / red blood cell • / known as thrombocyte • / traveling blood clot • / stoppage of bleeding • / blood clotting factor • / stationary blood clot • / layer of skin under the epidermis • / traps red blood cell forming blood clot • / platelet active in blood clotting process • / produced by liver with the help of vitamin K • ...
World Mythology 2021-01-07
12 Clues: God of war • God of sea • God of time • Goddess of war • Goddess of hunting • The God of the skies • God of the underworld • Goddess of agriculture • God of fire (and many more) • The goddess of love and beauty • God of fruitfulness and vegetation • God of archery, music and dance, and more
world governments 2020-10-22
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- ruler of a dictatorship is called a dictator. Absolute
- a typical example (as of a group or class)
- democracy the people have a say in how the government is run.
- The Tiananmen Square incident refers to a series of protests and demonstrations in China in the spring of 1989
- The constitution may tell what the branches of the government.
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- having no restrictions or controls unlimited freedom.
- going from one point to another without turning or stopping.
- Mao Zedong ruled China from 1949 until 1976. He also led China's Communist Party.
- a group of people that has the power to rule
- Capital: Seoul with 10 million inhabitants is also the country's biggest city Human Rights Greece Greece features a vast number of islands, between 1,200 and 6,000, Senate The Senate is sometimes called the "upper" house of the Congress. relating to a nation formed by the union of several parts. federal. adjective. Dictator
- differing opinion and that exercises dictatorial control over many aspects of life.
- small in number Picnic areas are limited
12 Clues: small in number Picnic areas are limited • a typical example (as of a group or class) • a group of people that has the power to rule • having no restrictions or controls unlimited freedom. • ruler of a dictatorship is called a dictator. Absolute • going from one point to another without turning or stopping. • ...
world capitals 2021-03-28
digital world 2021-09-07
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- a browser that can show people everything
- purple computer community service
- a app for people to share there family moments and thoughts
- a app for people to post photos of themselves
- a app for people to share 30 second videos of there communities
- a application were people post funny memes
- a app like facebook but with a bird
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- a community school application on computers
- a green music app that has all music
- a photo sharing app with friends
- a community subject everyone around the world uses
- a application for people to post videos of games makeup and other subjects
12 Clues: a photo sharing app with friends • purple computer community service • a app like facebook but with a bird • a green music app that has all music • a browser that can show people everything • a application were people post funny memes • a community school application on computers • a app for people to post photos of themselves • ...
Underground World 2021-06-20
World Map 2022-04-25
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- The neighbour to Spain
- French is spoken here, but its not France
- The world's best education system is here
- The national animal of this country is a Eurasian elk
- The country that Teacher Hannah is from
- Ole Gunnar Solskjær (Manager of Manchester United) is from this country
- States The country below Teacher Hannah's country
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- Alosno is in
- This country is neighbours to Ukraine
- Santorini is in this beautiful country
- Ed Sheeran is from this country
- PSG is from this country
12 Clues: Alosno is in • The neighbour to Spain • PSG is from this country • Ed Sheeran is from this country • This country is neighbours to Ukraine • Santorini is in this beautiful country • The country that Teacher Hannah is from • French is spoken here, but its not France • The world's best education system is here • States The country below Teacher Hannah's country • ...
world currency 2022-07-01
12 Clues: currency in USA • currency of Iraq • currency of Japan • currency of China • currency of Russia • currency of Brazil • currency of Turkey • currency in England • currency of Guatemala • currency of Switzerland • currency of Pakistan or India • currency in European countries
World Biomes 2017-11-30
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- The main biome of the UK.
- This biome is most common on Africa than any other continent.
- California, Italy, Southern Australia.
- Global.... determine the characteristics of biomes.
- Warm, dry summers with cold winters.
- Biomes are large scale/global what?
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- 60°-70° from the equator.
- The main biome of Borneo.
- Antarctica is an example of a... biome.
- Gobi, Kalahari etc.
- Biomes are... to the Earth's lines of latitude.
- Another name for coniferous or deciduous forests.
12 Clues: Gobi, Kalahari etc. • 60°-70° from the equator. • The main biome of Borneo. • The main biome of the UK. • 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. • ...
World history 2023-05-23
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- the idea that the Earth is the center of the universe and other objects go around it
- The U.S. plan to stop the spread of communism
- Mass killing of Jews
- Extending a country's power/invading another country by force
- Gave the iron curtain speech
- Belief in a higher power
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- First to get a man in space
- Leader is directly in charge
- Revolution- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
- Ones pride for their country
- Governments stay out of economic affairs
- violence against civilians for political matters
12 Clues: Mass killing of Jews • Belief in a higher power • First to get a man in space • Leader is directly in charge • Ones pride for their country • Gave the iron curtain speech • Governments stay out of economic affairs • The U.S. plan to stop the spread of communism • violence against civilians for political matters • Extending a country's power/invading another country by force • ...
Computer world 2023-06-29
Across
- We click with it
- Portable computer
- A big phone like IPad
- We type with it
- Application for getting information like Safari
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- Application for online conferences
- A tool for phone energy
- Quality of display
- We use it every day
- Program for writing computer codes
- We use it to show our faces online
- Memory holder in your computer
12 Clues: We type with it • We click with it • Portable computer • Quality of display • We use it every day • A big phone like IPad • A tool for phone energy • Memory holder in your computer • Application for online conferences • Program for writing computer codes • We use it to show our faces online • Application for getting information like Safari
World City 2023-06-27
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- The largest city in India, renowned as the financial capital and home to Bollywood.
- A major city in Turkey, straddling Europe and Asia, with a rich cultural heritage and historical sites.
- The capital city of Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids and the Sphinx.
- The largest city in Canada, recognized for its multiculturalism and the iconic CN Tower.
- The capital city of Italy, home to historic sites like the Colosseum and the Vatican City.
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- A city in the United Arab Emirates known for its modern architecture and luxury shopping.
- The capital city of France known for its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- The capital city of Thailand, famous for its vibrant street life, temples, and floating markets.
- The capital city of the United Kingdom with famous attractions like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
- The capital city of Russia, featuring iconic landmarks like the Red Square and the Kremlin.
- The largest city in Australia, famous for its stunning harbor and the Sydney Opera House.
- The capital city of Japan, known for its modern technology and vibrant city life.
12 Clues: The capital city of Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids and the Sphinx. • The capital city of France known for its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower. • The capital city of Japan, known for its modern technology and vibrant city life. • The largest city in India, renowned as the financial capital and home to Bollywood. • ...
World records 2024-01-19
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- A pet often kept in a bowl
- A doctor for animals
- Colours or marks on an animal
- Stop something officially for a period of time
- A living thing, either real or imaginary
- A building for cars
- A place where you can go on rides
- The hard outer part of eggs and some animals
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- A slow-moving animal with a shell
- Say that something is true
- Quiet and calm
- Soft hair that covers some animals
12 Clues: Quiet and calm • A building for cars • A doctor for animals • Say that something is true • A pet often kept in a bowl • Colours or marks on an animal • A slow-moving animal with a shell • A place where you can go on rides • Soft hair that covers some animals • A living thing, either real or imaginary • The hard outer part of eggs and some animals • ...
Suzi's World 2023-11-12
12 Clues: ____ rainbows • whats his name! • The best number • Honda ____ meals • Chucky's last name • What happened to ___ • what cookie lives for • Al-_____ (paterson food) • ____ bagels (best bagels) • The best street growing up • Colombia and Egypt combined • what you have to do after drinking too much orange juice
World Capitals 2023-11-19
12 Clues: - Sushi capital • - Fado music hub • - Pyramids nearby • - Red Square city • - Colosseum's home • - Acropolis locale • - Tango birthplace • - K-pop metropolis • - Eiffel Tower city • - Grand Palace city • - Temple Bar district • - Safari starting point
World problems 2023-11-27
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- What is making the icecaps melt?
- Why do things cost so much money?
- What are the people living on the streets?
- What are the giant garbage piles called?
- What is it when people are punching each other?
- People are chopping down trees causing _______
- what is it called when the cities are full?
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- What is it called when countries fight?
- Why don't people have jobs?
- What is that black stuff in the sea?
- What is the smoke in the sky?
- Some politicians are ___________
12 Clues: Why don't people have jobs? • What is the smoke in the sky? • What is making the icecaps melt? • Some politicians are ___________ • Why do things cost so much money? • What is that black stuff in the sea? • What is it called when countries fight? • What are the giant garbage piles called? • What are the people living on the streets? • ...
World Countries 2023-08-29
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- Where the Amazon forest is located
- Where is BTS from?
- Teacher Sipho's home country
- Where the pyramids of Giza are located
- The locals/citizens call it Nippon.
- Located on the North of the USA boarder
- It has the biggest number of people
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- New York City is the largest city in this country
- Where Koalas and Kangaroos are from
- Vladmir Putin is the president
- You can find the Eiffel Tower in Paris
- English is originally from...
12 Clues: Where is BTS from? • Teacher Sipho's home country • English is originally from... • Vladmir Putin is the president • Where the Amazon forest is located • Where Koalas and Kangaroos are from • The locals/citizens call it Nippon. • It has the biggest number of people • You can find the Eiffel Tower in Paris • Where the pyramids of Giza are located • ...
Natural World 2023-09-10
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- It lives in the sea. It's big.
- Something white or grey in the sky.
- A beautiful and colourful part of a plant.
- A desert plant.
- People play football on this green plant.
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- It carry people on their backs.
- It's a bird. It flies a lot and it hunts.
- It can fly. It isn't a bird. It gets its food from flowers.
- In the wild, this animal lives in the desert.
- It isn't very fast! It can hide its head.
- They swim and live in aquariums.
- It digs holes to make homes.
12 Clues: A desert plant. • It digs holes to make homes. • It lives in the sea. It's big. • It carry people on their backs. • They swim and live in aquariums. • Something white or grey in the sky. • It's a bird. It flies a lot and it hunts. • It isn't very fast! It can hide its head. • People play football on this green plant. • A beautiful and colourful part of a plant. • ...
World Geography 2024-01-26
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- Find the Sahara Desert on this continent
- Includes the countries of Mexico and the U.S.
- Includes the country of Brazil
- The largest ocean on the planet
- Ocean that separates Europe and North America
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- Continent between Pacific and Indian Ocean
- Continent north of the Mediterranean Sea
- Continent where the South Pole is
- The largest continent
- Ocean to the east of Africa
- Horizontal line that goes around center of the Earth
- Polar bears enjoy this ocean
12 Clues: The largest continent • Ocean to the east of Africa • Polar bears enjoy this ocean • Includes the country of Brazil • The largest ocean on the planet • Continent where the South Pole is • Find the Sahara Desert on this continent • Continent north of the Mediterranean Sea • Continent between Pacific and Indian Ocean • Includes the countries of Mexico and the U.S. • ...
World Religions 2024-07-19
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- The central deity in Zoroastrianism
- The Christian concept of "Father, Son, and Holy Spirit"
- The modern-day majority religion of India
- The Abrahamic religion that centers on Muhammad's revalations
- The Abrahamic religion revolving around Jesus Christ
- The first Abrahamic religion
- The person who led the Hebrews out of Egypt
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- The holy book of Islam
- A Chinese philosophy focused on social order and hierarchy
- One of the first monotheistic religions, developed in ancient Persia and Mesopotamia
- The name for the religious pilgrimage to Mecca that is taken by Muslims
- A religion that originated in India, focusing on achieving enlightenment
12 Clues: The holy book of Islam • The first Abrahamic religion • The central deity in Zoroastrianism • The modern-day majority religion of India • The person who led the Hebrews out of Egypt • The Abrahamic religion revolving around Jesus Christ • The Christian concept of "Father, Son, and Holy Spirit" • A Chinese philosophy focused on social order and hierarchy • ...
World City's 2024-05-21
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- Known for there vending machines
- Famous for art, gastronomy and sports
- Known as the biggest country
- Place famous for where coffee beans originated for
- Volcano in Tanzania
- Major city in south Africa
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- One of the worlds most culturally important bodies of water
- A country with Iran to the west and Pakistan to the east
- Major lake in Africa
- Famous for Lord of the rings and Rugby
- Known for a Giant Ferris Wheel
- Has a border that only people who get an online permit can cross
12 Clues: Volcano in Tanzania • Major lake in Africa • Major city in south Africa • Known as the biggest country • Known for a Giant Ferris Wheel • Known for there vending machines • Famous for art, gastronomy and sports • Famous for Lord of the rings and Rugby • Place famous for where coffee beans originated for • A country with Iran to the west and Pakistan to the east • ...
modern world 2023-10-10
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- Leg; the end stage of a journey
- the possesion or control ofthe supply of or trade
- to be hit vigorously
- small or confined place
- A city in New York
- leg; refers to the initial part or stage of a journey, process, or event.
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- leg; the middle or intermediate part of a journey
- Sugar is a sweet, crystalline substance primarily derived from sugarcane and sugar beets, commonly used as a sweetener in food and beverages.
- Income
- 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.
- A port and naval base in England
12 Clues: Income • A city in New York • to be hit vigorously • small or confined place • Leg; the end stage of a journey • A port and naval base in England • leg; the middle or intermediate part of a journey • the possesion or control ofthe supply of or trade • a person who journeys to a place for religious reasons • ...
PepsiCo World 2024-06-05
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- Lauren's recent family vacation. Hint: USA
- Upcoming team member birthday, 16th Jul
- Sarah's recent less scary visitor. Hint: WhatsApp Group, Not the bear
- Is It In You? Hint: Brand Tagline
- PepsiCo's newest Fitness Water
- Celebrity, No Lays No Game
- PepsiCo's largest global (sports) platform. Hint: Not the NFL
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- For Paul's favorite activity. Hint: Sports, Spot it in his Zoom BG
- Global Insights (Little) PPG Hero. Hint: Andrea
- Laura's base city
- Upcoming team member birthday, 18th Jul
- UCL final team. Hint: Not Real Madrid
12 Clues: Laura's base city • Celebrity, No Lays No Game • PepsiCo's newest Fitness Water • Is It In You? Hint: Brand Tagline • UCL final team. Hint: Not Real Madrid • Upcoming team member birthday, 18th Jul • Upcoming team member birthday, 16th Jul • Lauren's recent family vacation. Hint: USA • Global Insights (Little) PPG Hero. Hint: Andrea • ...
Natural World 2024-05-08
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- a ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill from the force of gravity
- a large area filled with many trees
- an area at the end of a river that is in between land and the ocean
- an open land area used for agriculture
- a piece of land that rises higher than everything surrounding it. It looks like a little bump in the Earth
- a strip of land that borders an ocean, a sea or a lake.
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- a river or other body of water's steep fall over a rocky ledge into a pool below
- a body of land surrounded by water
- a landform that rises prominently above its surroundings. Generally over 600 meters.
- a track beaten by the feet of people or animals
- a body of water surrounded by land
- a mass of rock that rises very high and is almost vertical
12 Clues: a body of land surrounded by water • a body of water surrounded by land • a large area filled with many trees • an open land area used for agriculture • a track beaten by the feet of people or animals • a strip of land that borders an ocean, a sea or a lake. • a mass of rock that rises very high and is almost vertical • ...
World Capitals 2025-11-04
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- This capital of Azerbaijan can also refer to a Japanese dream eater.
- This capital was referenced by Black Widow and Hawkeye in Marvel’s “The Avengers.”
- The name of the Eternal City, in its own language.
- This capital was reclaimed by Themistocles after its Persian occupation, for which the walls were named after him.
- This capital inherited the seat of power from Spanish Town in 1872.
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- Ababa This capital was captured during the Abyssinian Crisis, where its nation narrowly avoided Italian colonization.
- One of the only desert cities that has year-round surfing.
- The capitals of this country have historically included Memphis and Alexandria.
- South Africa holds the record for most capitals of any country, with this many.
- One of Bolivia’s two capitals, La ___ is the highest capital in the world.
- The island nation, whose capital is Wellington, is now called this by the Māori.
- This nation’s capital was the epicenter of a 1979 revolution overthrowing the Pahlavi dynasty.
12 Clues: The name of the Eternal City, in its own language. • One of the only desert cities that has year-round surfing. • This capital inherited the seat of power from Spanish Town in 1872. • This capital of Azerbaijan can also refer to a Japanese dream eater. • One of Bolivia’s two capitals, La ___ is the highest capital in the world. • ...
Tomorrow's world 2026-03-05
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- vehicles that travel in space and can carry astronauts or robots.
- a huge ball of hot gas in space that makes its own light and heat. Our closest star is the Sun.
- everything that exists, including all stars, planets, galaxies, and space.
- the force that pulls things toward each other, like what keeps us on the ground.
- vehicle that can drive like a car on roads and fly like an airplane in the sky.
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- a tool that helps us see very far away objects in space.
- power that comes from sunlight and can be used to make electricity or heat.
- when a rocket lifts off from Earth to go into space.
- related to the Sun, like sunlight or energy that comes from the Sun.
- a huge group of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- the United States space agency. It sends astronauts, rockets, and robots into space to learn about planets and the universe.
- a drawing that shows where places are, like countries, oceans, or even planets.
12 Clues: when a rocket lifts off from Earth to go into space. • a tool that helps us see very far away objects in space. • vehicles that travel in space and can carry astronauts or robots. • related to the Sun, like sunlight or energy that comes from the Sun. • a huge group of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity. • ...
My world 2024-10-15
Working world 2024-10-17
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- a place suitable for or used as the site of a camp
- a benefit to which one is entitled because of one's job
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis
- a job lasting for a limited time
- write one's name on a letter, card, document
- a person or organization that employs people
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- a temporary position or job in an organization (usually when you are at school)
- the period during pregnancy and shortly after childbirth
- a test of the performance
- leave of absence granted because of illness
- an arrangement in which someone learns an art, trade, or job under another (when you have finished school)
- self-employed and hired to work for different companies
12 Clues: a test of the performance • a job lasting for a limited time • leave of absence granted because of illness • write one's name on a letter, card, document • a person or organization that employs people • a place suitable for or used as the site of a camp • a benefit to which one is entitled because of one's job • self-employed and hired to work for different companies • ...
ANIMAL WORLD 2024-11-17
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- I AM THE FASTEST ANIMAL IN THE WORLD.
- I AM THE TALLEST ANIMAL IN THE WORLD.
- I LIVE IN THE FOREST BUT SOMETIMES IN YOUR BEDROOM.
- I LIVE ON THE TUNDRA AND HAVE ANTLERS.
- I AM THE BIGGEST ANIMAL IN THE WORLD.
- I AM AN ANIMAL WITH TWO HORNS AND I LIVE ON A FARM.
- I HAVE SCALES AND A TAIL AND EAT INSECTS.
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- I HAVE SCALES, A SHELL AND LIVE IN THE OCEAN.
- I AM A WILD PIG WITH TUSKS.
- I LIVE IN THE GRASSLANDS AND HAVE STRIPES.
- I AM THE MALE CHICKEN.
- I HAVE FEATHERS, A BEAK BUT I CAN'T FLY.
12 Clues: I AM THE MALE CHICKEN. • I AM A WILD PIG WITH TUSKS. • I AM THE FASTEST ANIMAL IN THE WORLD. • I AM THE TALLEST ANIMAL IN THE WORLD. • I AM THE BIGGEST ANIMAL IN THE WORLD. • I LIVE ON THE TUNDRA AND HAVE ANTLERS. • I HAVE FEATHERS, A BEAK BUT I CAN'T FLY. • I HAVE SCALES AND A TAIL AND EAT INSECTS. • I LIVE IN THE GRASSLANDS AND HAVE STRIPES. • ...
Digital world 2025-02-23
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- Information stored digitally
- A device that digitizes images or text
- Transfer from internet to device
- Global online network
- Powers electronic devices
- Malicious software that spreads
- Someone who breaks into systems
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- Tiny circuit that powers devices
- Remote-controlled flying device
- Drive Device for da ta storage
- Touchscreen computer
- A device that connects to the internet
12 Clues: Touchscreen computer • Global online network • Powers electronic devices • Information stored digitally • Remote-controlled flying device • Malicious software that spreads • Someone who breaks into systems • Tiny circuit that powers devices • Transfer from internet to device • A device that digitizes images or text • Drive Device for da ta storage • ...
Animal World 2025-03-01
World Landforms 2025-02-27
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- Deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often with a river
- Triangular area at the end of the river that splits into smaller streams
- Mountain that can erupt with lava
- Valley shaped like a U made by glaciers
- Small raised areas of land, smaller than mountains
- Steep rock faces found by the sea
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- Tall, rocky landforms that rise high above ground, taller than hills
- Large, sandy hill formed by the wind in deserts
- Very dry, sandy area with little water
- Sandy area by the sea where people swim and play
- Large ice mass that moves slowly over land
- Large, flat areas of land with few trees
12 Clues: Mountain that can erupt with lava • Steep rock faces found by the sea • Very dry, sandy area with little water • Valley shaped like a U made by glaciers • Large, flat areas of land with few trees • Large ice mass that moves slowly over land • Large, sandy hill formed by the wind in deserts • Sandy area by the sea where people swim and play • ...
World History 2025-08-18
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- the people in charge with the most amount of power, similar to a king or leader that we might see in the present day.
- wedge-shaped
- Ancient technological or cultural stage characterized by the use of rudimentary chipped stone tools
- the practice of growing crops or domesticating animals
- government by divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guide
- a form of government that has a single person known as a monarch at its head
- A place where many people live together
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- a writing system that uses pictures and symbols instead of letters and words
- someone who lives by traveling from place to place
- the beginning of a settled human lifestyle
- the traditions and beliefs that they practice in their daily lives.
- a large group of people who share certain advanced ways of living and working
12 Clues: wedge-shaped • A place where many people live together • the beginning of a settled human lifestyle • someone who lives by traveling from place to place • the practice of growing crops or domesticating animals • the traditions and beliefs that they practice in their daily lives. • a writing system that uses pictures and symbols instead of letters and words • ...
World Capitals 2025-06-20
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- The capital of Greece, where ancient heroes and gods had their temples on the Acropolis! (6 letters)
- This capital is famous for its canals and bikes, and it's in the Netherlands! (9 letters)
- You'll find this capital in Norway, where beautiful fjords are nearby, and sometimes they give out a famous Peace Prize! (4 letters)
- The bustling capital of Thailand, full of amazing temples and floating markets. (7 letters)
- This huge capital city in Mexico has lots of history, including ancient pyramids not too far away! (6 letters)
- The capital of Ireland, where you can find lots of green, lively music, and friendly people! (6 letters)
- The capital of Russia, famous for its big Red Square and colorful domes like an onion! (6 letters)
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- The capital of Austria, known for its beautiful palaces and famous composers like Mozart! (6 letters)
- This capital city in Germany has a famous wall that used to divide it. Think of cute bears! (6 letters)
- This capital in Sweden has a cool museum with a big old ship called the Vasa! (9 letters)
- This capital city in China has the Great Wall nearby.
- The capital of Portugal, a hilly city with old yellow tramways and delicious custard tarts! (6 letters)
12 Clues: This capital city in China has the Great Wall nearby. • This capital is famous for its canals and bikes, and it's in the Netherlands! (9 letters) • This capital in Sweden has a cool museum with a big old ship called the Vasa! (9 letters) • The bustling capital of Thailand, full of amazing temples and floating markets. (7 letters) • ...
Scythe World 2025-10-13
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- A religious group whose followers believe in "resonance" and respect mortality.
- A hospital where people are brought back to life.
- The only thing that can prevent someone from being revived
- Young girl who Scythe Goddard says is important.
- Computers that live in a person's body & control pain, weight, emotions, and other functions
- Said of a person who has died physically, but who will be revived.
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- Color Citra tells Ben she will choose for her scythe robes
- Device used to bring people to revival centers.
- A Scythe's namesake; historical figure they have named themselves after.
- The all-knowing AI that runs the government; it is not allowed to work with scythes.
- What Scythe Curie looks for when choosing who to glean
- Rowan's favorite of Goddard's scythes.
12 Clues: Rowan's favorite of Goddard's scythes. • Device used to bring people to revival centers. • Young girl who Scythe Goddard says is important. • A hospital where people are brought back to life. • What Scythe Curie looks for when choosing who to glean • Color Citra tells Ben she will choose for her scythe robes • ...
Crossword ~World~ 2025-10-14
12 Clues: You can eat pho. • You can eat pizza. • You can buy golds. • You can see pandas. • You can see koalas. • You can eat sausages. • You can see a ballet. • You can see elephants. • You can eat hamburgers • You can see the carnival. • You can eat maple cookies. • You can see the Nile River.
World religion 2025-10-17
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- islams main belief towards a god
- flower of Hinduism
- juddhaisms place of origin
- Islams place of warship
- the cycle of continuous life
- the son of god
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- Christianity’s main symbol
- the god of Islam
- the spiritual leader of Christianity
- islams originated fate of origin
- Christianity’s holly book
- spiritual leader of Hindu
12 Clues: the son of god • the god of Islam • flower of Hinduism • Islams place of warship • Christianity’s holly book • spiritual leader of Hindu • Christianity’s main symbol • juddhaisms place of origin • the cycle of continuous life • islams main belief towards a god • islams originated fate of origin • the spiritual leader of Christianity
AP World 2026-04-28
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- Who's got me?
- What we do.
- What everything comes back to.
- What I need right now.
- Who is the daddy of all history?
- What day the test is on.
- My savior (Think: smooth).
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- What are you gonna get on the AP World test?
- Are you ready for thus test?
- What the men were in history.
- What somebody needs to do to me (Think: Annabelle's chromebook).
- Katelynn's favorite song.
12 Clues: What we do. • Who's got me? • What I need right now. • What day the test is on. • Katelynn's favorite song. • My savior (Think: smooth). • Are you ready for thus test? • What the men were in history. • What everything comes back to. • Who is the daddy of all history? • What are you gonna get on the AP World test? • What somebody needs to do to me (Think: Annabelle's chromebook).
Water 2023-05-12
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- The biggest body of water are _______
- When clouds burst it is called___________
- The prefix “_______” has origins in ancient Greek.
- When water ________ it turns into gas
- Evaporated water is _________
- Water is in the ____
- Water is a _____(state of matter )
- (true or false) water is made up of two hydrogen (H) atoms bonded to one oxygen (O) atom
- A fresh water body is a ______
- If you were an alien visiting the planet, you would see a giant ____ sphere from space
- About ______ percent of the surface of the Earth is covered by water
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- When water vapor gets cold it _______
- The 2nd biggest ocean in the world
- (True or false)The hydrosphere is the world of water that surrounds us all.
- The ________ is the world of water that surrounds all of us.
- ______is everywhere on Earth
- The niggest ocean in the world
- all ______ depends on water.
- (true or false )Solid,liguid and gas are all states of matter
- A body of watrer surrounded by land is a ____
20 Clues: Water is in the ____ • ______is everywhere on Earth • all ______ depends on water. • Evaporated water is _________ • The niggest ocean in the world • A fresh water body is a ______ • Water is a _____(state of matter ) • The 2nd biggest ocean in the world • When water vapor gets cold it _______ • The biggest body of water are _______ • When water ________ it turns into gas • ...
Key Terminology 2018-04-12
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- To use again by using the same product again to form another thing.
- Creed: Is a prayer widely used in christianity faith.
- No type left in the world
- To
- To grow or load which is developed.
- Something which is not needed or has been finished, such as food.
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- Knowledge invented from scientists such as computers.
- Dreaming: A story made by imagination
- The study of the world.
- Causing a terrible, abominable damage.
- The removal of trees
- A chapter from the bible
- The job to take care of something
- The world around us which we live in and take care of.
- Working with God to look after the world
- A building where natural plants grow in and develop.
- Equipment needed to use or create something
- A traditional story told which is fiction.
18 Clues: To • The removal of trees • The study of the world. • A chapter from the bible • No type left in the world • The job to take care of something • To grow or load which is developed. • Dreaming: A story made by imagination • Causing a terrible, abominable damage. • Working with God to look after the world • A traditional story told which is fiction. • ...
Samz ztumpid hard crozzword 2024-07-16
14 Clues: I cant _ • what I am • teacher anime • neon genesis _ • cat-like animal • best code editor • funny uk tv show • minecraft gamemode • bend knee in worship • best beer in the world • best drink in the world • best programming language • great wordle starting word • second best beer in the world
Zarwareen's football crossword 2015-07-21
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- Came fourth in the World Cup
- Which French club did Glen Hoddle join in 1987
- Came second in the World Cup
- Have a manager called Jose Mourinho
- With which Italian club club did Paolo Rossi
- U Have a manager called Louis Van Haul
- Rooney Captain of Manchester United
- Which country hosted the 1992 European Championships
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- Were the last country to with the World Cup
- Best Brazilian player
- Chelsea's goalkeepHave a goalkeeper called
- Cesar Brazil's goalkeeper
- Plays for both Brazil and Barcelona
- Plays for both Barcelona and Argentina
- Neverlands Came third in the world cup
15 Clues: Best Brazilian player • Cesar Brazil's goalkeeper • Came fourth in the World Cup • Came second in the World Cup • Have a manager called Jose Mourinho • Plays for both Brazil and Barcelona • Rooney Captain of Manchester United • U Have a manager called Louis Van Haul • Plays for both Barcelona and Argentina • Neverlands Came third in the world cup • ...
Vocabulary Constabulary 2023-11-10
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- A movie created by Walt Disney in 1940 is one of the most famous movies
- 2nd most Stanley Cups won
- Richiest company in the world
- Champions of the 2019 NBA Finals
- A popular retail chain with a wide variety of merchandise.
- A home improvement store with tools, appliances, and building materials.
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- Biggest continent in the world
- Owns Hotmail
- Owner of Tesla and SpaceX
- Smallest country in the world
- Online marketplace for various products
- has Machhu Picchu
- Biggest country in the world
- Most used search engine
- A Whole Sale store
15 Clues: Owns Hotmail • has Machhu Picchu • A Whole Sale store • Most used search engine • Owner of Tesla and SpaceX • 2nd most Stanley Cups won • Biggest country in the world • Smallest country in the world • Richiest company in the world • Biggest continent in the world • Champions of the 2019 NBA Finals • Online marketplace for various products • ...
The Truman Show 2026-06-18
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- Director who controls Truman's artificial world
- Truman's surname
- Carefully selected and controlled for an audience
- Personal freedom that is threatened by constant observation
- Woman who tries to tell Truman the truth
- Jim Carrey's character in The Truman Show
- Boat Truman uses to reach the edge of his world
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- Island Truman dreams of visiting
- Genuine and not staged
- The town where Truman grows up
- Artificial world designed to imitate reality
- Truman's wife in the TV show
- What most of the people around Truman actually are
- Truman's best friend
- Door Truman finds at the edge of his world
15 Clues: Truman's surname • Truman's best friend • Genuine and not staged • Truman's wife in the TV show • The town where Truman grows up • Island Truman dreams of visiting • Woman who tries to tell Truman the truth • Jim Carrey's character in The Truman Show • Door Truman finds at the edge of his world • Artificial world designed to imitate reality • ...
Columbian exchange 2015-06-04
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- used to make chocolate
- mapmaking
- African people who became slaves were forced to travel to the americas
- to make coffee
- a sweet bee
- a fruit often eaten as a vegetable
- a grain used to make bread
- a large juicy tropical fruit which is yellow
- The Americas and the Caribbean were called
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- taking of something by force
- Exchange the trading of crops,livestock,ideas between the new world and old world.
- round stone fruit with juicy yellow flesh and downy pinkish-yellow skin
- yam
- Columbus Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China (1451-1506)
- to make cereal
- the trade between the new world, Europe and Africa
- used to make cane sugar
- a highly contagious viral disease characterized by fever, weakness.
- a preparation of the nicotine-rich leaves of an American plant.
- halloween decorations
- yellowish- or brownish-green edible fruit that is typically narrow at the stalk
21 Clues: yam • mapmaking • a sweet bee • to make cereal • to make coffee • halloween decorations • used to make chocolate • used to make cane sugar • a grain used to make bread • taking of something by force • a fruit often eaten as a vegetable • The Americas and the Caribbean were called • a large juicy tropical fruit which is yellow • the trade between the new world, Europe and Africa • ...
section 2 2020-12-14
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- a Hindu god considered the preserver of the world
- belief that there is only one God
- a sect of Buddhism that offers salvation to all
- mounded stone structures built over Buddhist holy relics
- a sect of Buddhism focusing on strict spiritual discipline
- a great Indian writer
- a system of ancient caravan routes across Central Asia
- potential buddhas
- a blend of Greco-Roman and indian styles
- was the major movie producers in 2000
- fertile spots in desert areas
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- a story of a beautiful girl who falls in love with and marries a middle-aged king
- a Hindu god considered the creator of the world
- a Hinda god considered the destroyer of the world
- brought Indian religions to new regions
- was achieved by rejecting the sensory world
- a new trend in Buddhism
- lasted from A.D. 320 to about 500
- a complex polytheistic religion
- was very popular in southern India
- trading by sea
- artists carved huge____ of the Buddha for people to worship
22 Clues: trading by sea • potential buddhas • a great Indian writer • a new trend in Buddhism • fertile spots in desert areas • a complex polytheistic religion • belief that there is only one God • lasted from A.D. 320 to about 500 • was very popular in southern India • was the major movie producers in 2000 • brought Indian religions to new regions • ...
Football/fifa 2021-03-08
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- the country won the europe champions i 1992
- which country has won the most World Cups
- the lord/goat from denmark
- the club messi is playing for
- the spanish league
- a street game
- the best league in england
- bigest stadium in the world
- the german league
- the danish league
- the Portuguese team Ronaldo play for before signing for Manchester United
- the country won the first ever World Cup in 1930
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- the world champions for nations
- the guy who control the match
- the guy from denmark who playing in barcelona
- the italian league
- a football video game
- player who scored the fastest hat-trick in the Premier League
- highest scoring active player
- the thing that your kicking to
- an abbreviation of the Liverpool quote
- the dominating team in italy
- a ball brand
- the frence league
- has the most won matches in the weekend league in fifa
25 Clues: a ball brand • a street game • the german league • the frence league • the danish league • the italian league • the spanish league • a football video game • the lord/goat from denmark • the best league in england • bigest stadium in the world • the dominating team in italy • the guy who control the match • the club messi is playing for • highest scoring active player • ...
Μάθημα 1 2017-10-05
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- the country where my favourite city is located
- the word for the number 4
- good morning
- the word for woman
- the person for whom you would give up everything in the world
- the word for girl
- the name of a city that can also be the name of a person
- it would drive you crazy but you would love her more than anything in the world if you have one
- great human invention - thing that can move alone
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- you have one in Miami
- the person I admire most in your family
- it is red and I eat it almost every day
- I love you
- they do
- my favourite city in the world
- have a nice evening
- you studied how it works but still you are afraid of it
- a month of a year that was associated with a Roman Emperor
- the name of your favourite city in the world
- μεσημέρι have a nice siesta
- Boston has always bad of it
21 Clues: they do • I love you • good morning • the word for girl • the word for woman • have a nice evening • you have one in Miami • the word for the number 4 • μεσημέρι have a nice siesta • Boston has always bad of it • my favourite city in the world • the person I admire most in your family • it is red and I eat it almost every day • the name of your favourite city in the world • ...
Vietnam 2023-04-28
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- GDP per capita (add monay sign)
- when did the Viet Minh emerged under Ho Chi Minh
- economy world rank of vietnam
- who ruled vietnam over 1,000 years ago?
- when did Ho Chi Minh’s and Bảo Đại unite together
- who would be assassinated in 1963? (only last name)
- dong currency of vietnam
- who took over the south after a fraudulent election and proclaim himself President of Vietnam?(name without spaces)
- ______ World Heritage Site (all capital)
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- how many deaths when Vietnamese famine of 1945 occurred?- go back to history
- population of vietnam
- Language of Vietnam
- Water puppetry is a Vietnamese art dating back to the ____ century
- continent of vietnam
- when did North and South Vietnam reunited to form the Socialist Republic of Vietnam?
- capital of vietnam
- many Vietnamese are? (add the -)
- world rank of vietnam
- how many provinces is Vietnam divided into?
- vietnams culture is heavily influenced by who?
- Puppets stand on _____
- Traditional Vietnamese food is considered to be one of the _______ cuisines in the world
22 Clues: capital of vietnam • Language of Vietnam • continent of vietnam • population of vietnam • world rank of vietnam • Puppets stand on _____ • dong currency of vietnam • economy world rank of vietnam • GDP per capita (add monay sign) • many Vietnamese are? (add the -) • who ruled vietnam over 1,000 years ago? • ______ World Heritage Site (all capital) • ...
India 2024-10-02
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- Make sure you drive on this side of the road
- First nuclear test in 1974 was codenamed ... Buddha
- First word of the national anthem
- Largest religion
- Independence from whom occurred in 1947
- War fought with this country in 1962
- Its highest mountain is the ... highest in the world
- Independence Day is celebrated in this month
- It is the ... largest country in the world by area
- National animal
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- Most commonly spoken language
- Number of gold medals won at the Olympic Games
- Mountain range to the north
- It is the ... largest country in the world by population
- Country bordering to the east
- The Taj Mahal can be found here
- Capital city, New ...
- World's largest producer of this dairy product
- The World Cup in which sport was won in 1983?
- National flower
- Unit of currency
- This colour is found at the bottom of the flag
- First Prime Minister
23 Clues: National flower • National animal • Largest religion • Unit of currency • First Prime Minister • Capital city, New ... • Mountain range to the north • Most commonly spoken language • Country bordering to the east • The Taj Mahal can be found here • First word of the national anthem • War fought with this country in 1962 • Independence from whom occurred in 1947 • ...
African Countries crossword 2024-03-07
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- home to ‘Africa’s Che Guevara’
- over 43 languages and dialects spoken
- one of the hottest countries in the world
- third-highest populated country in Africa
- has the tallest mountain in africa
- it's a movie
- home to the world's largest mud-brick building
- home to the Big Five of wildlife
- has the worlds biggest church
- known for its rich cultural traditions
- known for oil and diamonds
- 200 ethnic groups who speak over 100 languages
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- the Pearl of Africa and hospitable to visitors
- HAS THE WORLD’S LONGEST WINE ROUTE
- has the oldest forest in africa
- oldest country in africa
- Largest country in the world
- has over 200 million people
- known for quality of nice food
- Christianity (80%) and Islam (20%)
- it encloses another nation within its borders
- has the deepest river in the world
- the youngest country in the world
- 99% of Moroccans are Muslim
- Largest Frankincense Producer
25 Clues: it's a movie • oldest country in africa • known for oil and diamonds • has over 200 million people • 99% of Moroccans are Muslim • Largest country in the world • Largest Frankincense Producer • has the worlds biggest church • home to ‘Africa’s Che Guevara’ • known for quality of nice food • has the oldest forest in africa • home to the Big Five of wildlife • ...
India 2022-11-04
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- Make sure you drive on this side of the road
- First nuclear test in 1974 was codenamed ... Buddha
- First word of the national anthem
- Largest religion
- Independence from whom occurred in 1947
- War fought with this country in 1962
- Its highest mountain is the ... highest in the world
- Independence Day is celebrated in this month
- It is the ... largest country in the world by area
- National animal
Down
- Most commonly spoken language
- Number of gold medals won at the Olympic Games
- Mountain range to the north
- It is the ... largest country in the world by population
- Country bordering to the east
- The Taj Mahal can be found here
- Capital city, New ...
- World's largest producer of this dairy product
- The World Cup in which sport was won in 1983?
- National flower
- Unit of currency
- This colour is found at the bottom of the flag
- First Prime Minister
23 Clues: National flower • National animal • Largest religion • Unit of currency • First Prime Minister • Capital city, New ... • Mountain range to the north • Most commonly spoken language • Country bordering to the east • The Taj Mahal can be found here • First word of the national anthem • War fought with this country in 1962 • Independence from whom occurred in 1947 • ...
Asia Crossword 2022-04-28
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- movement in 60s to bring agricultural advances
- mountains along the coast of India
- rainshadow effect desert in China and Mongolia
- alphabets that use characters for whole words
- a multi-tiered tower built as religious structures in Buddhism
- markets where goods are sold off boats
- area disputed by India and Pakistan
- economic union in south east Asia
- highest mountain in Japan
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- gets its name from the yellowish tint due to loess
- religious structure in Islam religion
- the economics leader in this area
- Highest elevation of any area in the world, AKA "the roof of the world"
- communist country that began to transition to a free market economy in the 70s
- island site in Asia
- river that begins in the Hindu Kush
- method of dying fabric by covering fabric with wax
- highest peak in the world
- Highest mountains in the world
- Structure containing relics, often a place of Buddhist meditation
20 Clues: island site in Asia • highest peak in the world • highest mountain in Japan • Highest mountains in the world • the economics leader in this area • economic union in south east Asia • mountains along the coast of India • river that begins in the Hindu Kush • area disputed by India and Pakistan • religious structure in Islam religion • markets where goods are sold off boats • ...
Podcast Types 2023-01-22
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- What is going on around the world
- crime Stories about various crimes and cold cases
- What is growing in the visual and digital world
- and spirituality Looking to a higher power or something bigger than yourself
- Those who are running the local, state, and federal
- Things that have happened in the past
- Learning about the subject of chemistry, biology, geology and all the other -ologies
- and film Things that are viewable and trending on TV and movies
- From vocal to instrumental, something to learn about
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- What is trending in the world of trade and marketing
- Learning
- Fantasy and things that are not real
- and culture Holiday's, religions and traditions from people in different cultures.
- and fitness Exercise and healthy eating
- Athletics around the world
- and family Something for the younger ones
- Things that are powered up
- charts A mixture of different types of podcasts that are trending
- What to do when you are bored
- All things funny
20 Clues: Learning • All things funny • Athletics around the world • Things that are powered up • What to do when you are bored • What is going on around the world • Fantasy and things that are not real • Things that have happened in the past • and fitness Exercise and healthy eating • and family Something for the younger ones • What is growing in the visual and digital world • ...
Canadian History 2022-06-27
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- genocide of jews in europe
- allies invasion of Normandy
- president during missile crisis
- german sub
- Terrorist mastermind of 9/11
- occupied france
- the infamous wall the fell in 1989
- the best-known Canadian terrorist group
- USSR's 1948 Berlin travel restrictions
- June 1919 strike that ended with 2 killed
- 1956 canal crisis
- Canada's greatest military victory of WW1
- british priminister during world war two
- deadly Vietnam war chemical
- deadly disease of 1918
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- cold war hot war in asia
- famous 1929 stock market crash
- a nuclear bomb
- leader of nazis
- japanese sneak attack on america
- soviet leader during ww2
- failed cuban invasion
- German word for lighting war
- bloody canadian battle in ww2 italy
- posion gas used in world war one
- hitler's political party
- period of no alcohol
- world leader that sounds like poutine
- country of genocide in the 1990s
- world war treaty
- a atomic bomb fell here
31 Clues: german sub • a nuclear bomb • leader of nazis • occupied france • world war treaty • 1956 canal crisis • period of no alcohol • failed cuban invasion • deadly disease of 1918 • a atomic bomb fell here • cold war hot war in asia • soviet leader during ww2 • hitler's political party • genocide of jews in europe • allies invasion of Normandy • deadly Vietnam war chemical • ...
D&D Barbarian Subclass Features 2025-12-25
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- Giant: Lv3
- Battlerager: Lv3
- Wild Heart: Lv14
- Ancestral Guardian: Lv6
- Giant: Lv3, +1 Language
- Wild Magic: Lv10
- Storm Herald: Lv6
- Battlerager: Lv14
- Storm Herald: Lv3
- Zealot: Lv6
- Berserker: Lv14
- Zealot: Lv3
- Totem Warrior: Lv3
- Wild Magic: Lv3
- Giant: Lv6
- Wild Magic: Lv3, Random Effects
- Wild Magic: Lv6
- Battlerager: Lv6
- Beast: Lv6
- Totem Warrior: Lv3, Make a Choice
- World Tree: Lv10
- Beast: Lv10
- Totem Warrior: Lv14
- Wild Heart: Lv6
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- Wild Magic: Lv14
- Wild Heart: Lv3
- Beast: Lv14
- Totem Warrior: Lv10
- Beast: Lv3
- Storm Herald: Lv14
- Berserker: Lv10
- Ancestral Guardian: Lv3
- Wild Heart: Lv10
- Berserker: Lv6
- Zealot: Lv10
- Ancestral Guardian: Lv14
- World Tree: Lv14
- World Tree: Lv6
- Battlerager: Lv10
- Wild Heart: Lv3, Rituals
- Zealot: Lv3, Healing
- Zealot: Lv14
- World Tree: Lv3
- Berserker: Lv3
- Giant: Lv14
- Giant: Lv10
- Ancestral Guardian: Lv10
- Storm Herald: Lv10
- Totem Warrior: Lv6
49 Clues: Giant: Lv3 • Beast: Lv3 • Giant: Lv6 • Beast: Lv6 • Beast: Lv14 • Zealot: Lv6 • Zealot: Lv3 • Giant: Lv14 • Giant: Lv10 • Beast: Lv10 • Zealot: Lv10 • Zealot: Lv14 • Berserker: Lv6 • Berserker: Lv3 • Wild Heart: Lv3 • Berserker: Lv10 • Berserker: Lv14 • World Tree: Lv6 • World Tree: Lv3 • Wild Magic: Lv3 • Wild Magic: Lv6 • Wild Heart: Lv6 • Wild Magic: Lv14 • Battlerager: Lv3 • Wild Heart: Lv14 • Wild Magic: Lv10 • ...
Puzzle 3 2026-03-19
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- The winner of Copa América Centenario
- Can produce sound
- The singer of the official 2010 World Cup song
- A player who controls the flow of the team's play
- The South American soccer confederation
- The First-time African semifinalist in the World Cup
- ___ time, an allowance for time lost
- Camp ___, the largest stadium in Europe
- The host of the 2022 World Cup
- ___ Football, an attacking style in which every outfield player is able to play in any position
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- An Italian club with three stars
- The greatest Benfica legend
- To move the ball along the ground with repeated small kicks
- A match official who assists the referee using video footage
- Two-time Olympic gold medalist as well as FIFA Women's World Cup champion
- Won UCL more than three times as a coach
- Edson Arantes do Nascimento
- Distinguishes the captain from the rest of the squad
- ___ Blue, the Japan national team's nickname
- His goals won the Euro Cup for Germany in the 1996 final
20 Clues: Can produce sound • The greatest Benfica legend • Edson Arantes do Nascimento • The host of the 2022 World Cup • An Italian club with three stars • ___ time, an allowance for time lost • The winner of Copa América Centenario • The South American soccer confederation • Camp ___, the largest stadium in Europe • Won UCL more than three times as a coach • ...
Get Ready for Test! 2015-09-27
Colonization 2017-05-19
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- Founder of Pennsylvania
- Was a political activist and lawyer who was a Founding Father of America
- Was leader of the revolutionary movement in Virginia and as a delegate to the Continental Congress, he drafted the Declaration of Independence
- Most colonist came to the New World for
- A group of British colonies on the east coast of North America
- They were in the New World before us
- Was a patriot and successful politician in colonial Massachusetts
- Pilgrims came to the New World on the
- Jamestown served as Virginia's capital for how many years
- State Plymouth was founded
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- State Jamestown was founded
- Lost their land during Manifest Destiny
- Belief of expansion
- First colony in America
- First slave figures were called
- Was the patriotic lawyer in colonial Massachusetts
- It took how many months to get to the New World
- Is popularly known as the “Father of the Constitution”
- Year Jamestown was founded(example:14o6,fourteen-zero-six)
- 1609-1610 became know as the
- Was an English clergyman, geographer, and advocate of expansion for Jamestown
- English settlers came from
- Year Plymouth was founded(example:1486,fourteen-eighty-six)
- Colony the pilgrims founded
- People that came to the New World
25 Clues: Belief of expansion • First colony in America • Founder of Pennsylvania • English settlers came from • State Plymouth was founded • State Jamestown was founded • Colony the pilgrims founded • 1609-1610 became know as the • First slave figures were called • People that came to the New World • They were in the New World before us • Pilgrims came to the New World on the • ...
FEPC International Festival October 2013 2013-10-18
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- Belongs in Christmas and in your heart
- How many Pillars of Practice for Muslims?
- There is a colorful display of these in the Church
- The only city that spans two continents
- 85% of the world's unreached live in
- The organization Karen and I work for that was founded right after WW2
- When less than 2% of the population are evangelical believers the country is considered
- 85% of the world prefers to learn
- Going to win the World Series
- Founder of Islam
- Only 20% of Muslims are
- There are roughly how many thousands of unreached people groups in the world
- Book full of stories
- Good news of Jesus
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- When no one is working among this group to share the Gospel they are considered
- The only one who can save us from our Guilt and Shame
- This country has about 25 million Muslims
- There are roughly how many thousands of total people groups in the world
- Makes up 24% of the world's population
- People _____ to hear a story
- The name of our church
- Anyone can tell a
- Almost 800,000 came from all over the world to the USA last year
- There are three missionaries for every one million of this group
24 Clues: Founder of Islam • Anyone can tell a • Good news of Jesus • Book full of stories • The name of our church • Only 20% of Muslims are • People _____ to hear a story • Going to win the World Series • 85% of the world prefers to learn • 85% of the world's unreached live in • Belongs in Christmas and in your heart • Makes up 24% of the world's population • ...
May 2022 - SS Cumulative Review 2022-05-01
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- The total economic output of a country in a given year
- Document that ended World War I and indirectly led to World War II
- United States’ neighbor to the north
- A total ban on trade
- Overthrow of Fulgencio Batista’s government; led to a trade embargo and the Cuban Missile Crisis
- European country with the highest GDP of the continent
- Communist superpower and opponent of the United States in the Cold War
- Largest country in the world
- Largest country in South America
- Democracy in which citizens vote for both the legislative and executive branches
- Economy in which the government makes all economic decisions
- National home of Chernobyl
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- Movement of plants, animals, people, and disease between the “Old World” and “New World” after 1492
- European island nation of nations
- Trade barrier in which a limited quantity of imports are allowed per year
- United States’ neighbor to the south
- Economy in which private individuals and businesses make all economic decisions
- Democracy in which citizens only vote for the legislative branch
- Smallest continent
- Communist country in the Caribbean Sea
- A tax on imports
- Economic system in which economic decisions are made by both private individuals with some level of government control
22 Clues: A tax on imports • Smallest continent • A total ban on trade • National home of Chernobyl • Largest country in the world • Largest country in South America • European island nation of nations • United States’ neighbor to the south • United States’ neighbor to the north • Communist country in the Caribbean Sea • The total economic output of a country in a given year • ...
