world Crossword Puzzles
World War II 2013-02-18
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- the German air force
- British prime minister; he supported the policy of appeasement
- government by a leader or group that holds unchallenged power and authority
- giving in to the demands of uncompromising powers to avoid war
- Totalitarian dictator of Germany; his invasion of European countries led to World War II.
- a system of government that focuses on the good of the state rather than on the individual citizens
- British prime minister; he opposed the policy of appeasement and led Great Britain through World War II
- June 6, 1944, the first day of the Allied invasion of Normandy in World War II
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- a German word meaning “lightning war”
- Fascist dictator of Spain; he led the nationalists to victory in the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s
- a bomb which uses energy released by splitting atoms to create an enormous explosion
- form of government in which the person or party in charge has absolute control over all aspects of life
- Japanese invasion on the United States December 7, 1941
- French military and political leader; he led the Free French government and army in World War II.
- law that allowed countries at war to purchase American goods as long as they paid cash and picked up their orders in American ports
- 32nd President of US; elected president 4 times and led the U.S during WWII
- Italian Fascist leader; he ruled as Italy’s dictator for more than 20 years beginning in 1922
- Japanese nationalist and general; he took control of Japan during World War II.
- Totalitarian dictator of the Soviet Union; he led the Soviet Union through World War II
19 Clues: the German air force • a German word meaning “lightning war” • Japanese invasion on the United States December 7, 1941 • British prime minister; he supported the policy of appeasement • giving in to the demands of uncompromising powers to avoid war • government by a leader or group that holds unchallenged power and authority • ...
Our Chemical World 2013-07-24
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- water / Lime water is the common name for saturated calcium hydroxide solution. It is sparsely soluble. Its chemical formula is Ca(OH)2.
- Indicator / A Universal indicator is a pH indicator composed of a blend of several compounds that exhibits several smooth colour changes over a pH.
- acid / A strongly acidic solution of the gas hydrogen chloride, HCl, in water
- / Any of a class of compounds that form hydrogen ions when dissolved in water, and whose aqueous solutions react with bases and certain metals to form salts. Acids turn blue litmus paper red and have a pH of less than 7. Their aqueous solutions have a sour taste.
- / a white, crystalline compound, C 2 0 H 1 4 O 4 , used as an indicator in acid-base titration and as alaxative.
- / Any of a class of compounds that form hydroxyl ions (OH) when dissolved in water, and whose aqueous solutions react with acids to form salts. Bases turn red litmus paper blue and have a pH greater than 7. Their aqueous solutions have a bitter taste
- / the process of bubbling as gas escapes
- / A dye obtained from certain lichens that is red under acid conditions and blue under alkaline conditions.
- / The process of burning something
- / Relating to a solution or compound that is neither acidic nor alkaline.
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- dioxide / A colorless pungent toxic gas, SO2, formed by burning sulfur in air.
- / the act, process, or an instance of neutralizing.
- carbonate / A blue-green compound (chemical formula CuCO3) forming part of the verdigris patina that is found on weathered brass, bronze, and copper.
- / reaction of carbon dioxide with basses
- / the act of precipitating; state of being precipitated.
- less that 7 / lemon juice
- / the act or process of decomposing
- chloride / A colorless crystalline compound, NaCl, occurring naturally in seawater and halite; common salt.
- / Zinc is a metallic element with a blue-white color used as a protective coating for iron and to make metal alloys like nickel silver.
19 Clues: less that 7 / lemon juice • / the act or process of decomposing • / The process of burning something • / the process of bubbling as gas escapes • / reaction of carbon dioxide with basses • / the act, process, or an instance of neutralizing. • / the act of precipitating; state of being precipitated. • ...
A Man's World 2014-12-18
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- To encourage someone to do something
- To not succeed
- Something that is very successful
- To tell someone about possible danger or trouble
- A man who is not married
- A time when an important change happens
- A boy or a young man
- Surprised
- A state in which there is not enough of something which is needed
- Costing a lot of money
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- Not allowed by the law
- Biased or false information that are spread in order to promote ideas
- A woman who has just married or is about to be married
- a sport in which two people try to throw each other to the ground
- To disagree with something or oppose something
- Disagree
- To cause something to start or happen
- Not afraid
- Concentrated
19 Clues: Disagree • Surprised • Not afraid • Concentrated • To not succeed • A boy or a young man • Not allowed by the law • Costing a lot of money • A man who is not married • Something that is very successful • To encourage someone to do something • To cause something to start or happen • A time when an important change happens • To disagree with something or oppose something • ...
World of Work 2015-03-16
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- the act of promoting someone or something: such as a : the act of moving someone to a higher or more important position or rank in an organization.
- a type of job that requires special education, training, or skill.
- get a raise to receive an increase in the amount of your pay.
- an amount of money that an employee is paid each year.
- the work that a person does : a person’s job or profession.
- job working or involving fewer hours than is considered normal or standard.
- a person who works for another person or for a company for wages or a salary.
- a person or company that has people who do work for wages or a salary : a person or company that has employees.
- a person who does a particular job to earn money.
- a person who is being trained for a job.
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- the scheduled period of time during which a person works.
- a person who learns a job or skill by working for a fixed period of time for someone who is very good at that job or skill.
- a student or recent graduate who works for a period of time at a job in order to get experience.
- job working the full number of hours considered normal or standard. Normally 8.
- a system in which employees are required to work a certain number of hours but are allowed to choose their own times for starting and finishing work.
- leave not going to work for a specific period of time since you have just given birth.
- time spent working at your job that is in addition to your normal working hours.
- your living to get (money, a salary, etc.) for work that you have done.
- very similar to salary: an amount of money that a worker is paid based on the number of hours, days, etc., that are worked
19 Clues: a person who is being trained for a job. • a person who does a particular job to earn money. • an amount of money that an employee is paid each year. • the scheduled period of time during which a person works. • the work that a person does : a person’s job or profession. • get a raise to receive an increase in the amount of your pay. • ...
World War I 2015-12-03
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- British passenger liner, sank by a German U-Boat
- a person whose moral or religious beliefs forbid him/her to fight in wars'
- Written by German Foreign Minister, it proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico against The United States
- an act passed by congress in 1917 enacting severe penalties for anyone engaged in disloyal or treasonable activities.
- movement of African Americans in the twentieth century from the rural South to the industrial North.
- this is the right of people to chose their own government.
- he was elected from Ohio and he was a Republican.
- a group of merchant ships sailing together.
- A country which is owed more money by other countries
- an aberration for a government agency that was created during WWI to encourage Americans to support the War.
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- glorification of the military
- an act that was passed by Congress in 1917, it authorized a draft of men for military service.
- this was a German submarine
- this is a list of terms for resolving WWI and future wars outlined by American President Woodrow Wilson
- world Organization established after WWI
- Between the allies and Central powers in Europe, (Opposite of South)
- The series of raids in the early 1920s
- raising prices
- The fear that communists were working to destroy the American way of life.
19 Clues: raising prices • this was a German submarine • glorification of the military • The series of raids in the early 1920s • world Organization established after WWI • a group of merchant ships sailing together. • British passenger liner, sank by a German U-Boat • he was elected from Ohio and he was a Republican. • A country which is owed more money by other countries • ...
Material World Crossword 2016-11-23
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- An area of trade that was restricted only to Venetian patricians till the late 16th century
- A key item in Venetian trade
- A place of residence for German and Turkish nations in Venice
- Laws to control the display of excessive
- The centre of trade in Venice
- Venice consolidated all its loans into the …
- Institution often been accused of limiting the spread of innovation
- Produced a treatise in 1542 which highlighted the need to show your wealth in the house.
- Government sanctioned protection of merchant ships from pirates
- This family had a wealthy bank which helped its political ambitions
- Tax assessment in Florence
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- Laws banned this meat in Venice
- Venetian diplomat in Constantinople
- A huge industrial centre in Venice, particularly for shipbuilding
- Italy saw a rise in this phenomenon in the Renaissance
- Designed the Rialto bridge made from stone
- Issued by government to encourage innovation
- A luxury item in the spice trade
- Italian pottery that increased in demand in the Renaissance
19 Clues: Tax assessment in Florence • A key item in Venetian trade • The centre of trade in Venice • Laws banned this meat in Venice • A luxury item in the spice trade • Venetian diplomat in Constantinople • Laws to control the display of excessive • Designed the Rialto bridge made from stone • Issued by government to encourage innovation • ...
Around the World 2017-07-24
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- a person who is going to be away from their home for more than 24 hours
- means of travelling. Can be on a boat or ferry
- behaviour that is considered normal in a country
- a specified amount of money a person can spend while travelling
- where a person stays while travelling. Usually hotels or motels
- a source of information about travel and includes television, newspapers and radio
- Department of Foreign ______ and Trade
- an official document allowing a person to travel overseas across inter nation borders
- travel __________ helps to cover medical, legal and other costs should travellers get into trouble or fall ill while travelling
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- capital city of Japan
- the type of money in each country
- ________ rate is the difference between the value of two currencies
- capital city of Denmark
- capital city of England
- a plan for a trip that outlines when (dates and times), how and where a person will travel
- the place that you should go to if you find yourself in legal trouble in another country
- _________ tourism is travel within the country in which the traveller lives
- capital city of Russia
- an approval granted by a foreign country for a person to travel into the country on certain conditions
19 Clues: capital city of Japan • capital city of Russia • capital city of Denmark • capital city of England • the type of money in each country • Department of Foreign ______ and Trade • means of travelling. Can be on a boat or ferry • behaviour that is considered normal in a country • a specified amount of money a person can spend while travelling • ...
World War I 2018-04-05
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- Resignation of a monarch
- Opinion expressed for the purpose of influencing the actions of others
- Assassination of this man started WW1
- Belief that a nation needs a large military
- German military plan on how Germany should handle the threat of war on two fronts
- Policy of building up an empire
- A strong love for one's country
- Payments for war damage
- Any horrible or violent action taken against an innocent or unarmed person or group
- Serbian nationalist group
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- A long, narrow ditch
- Not taking sides during a war
- Government policy that requires citizens to join the army
- Government control or restrictions placed on the media
- 1919 treaty that ended WW1
- Temporary suspension of hostility in a war
- Term for the total number of people killed
- Someone who objects to killing
- Forced acquisition of a region or territory by a more powerful state
19 Clues: A long, narrow ditch • Payments for war damage • Resignation of a monarch • Serbian nationalist group • 1919 treaty that ended WW1 • Not taking sides during a war • Someone who objects to killing • Policy of building up an empire • A strong love for one's country • Assassination of this man started WW1 • Temporary suspension of hostility in a war • ...
New World Beginnings 2018-09-05
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- Encountered Cortes and the Spanish and saw that they rode horses
- Native American Empire who lived in Mexico/worshiped everything especially the sun
- "Invincible" group of ships sent by King Philip II of Spain to Invade England in 1588
- The Pope divided the land of the South America for them
- An Italian navigator who was funded by the Spanish Gov't to find a passage to the Far East
- Builders of the Ohio River and the Mississippian culture of the lower Midwest
- A Spanish solider and commander/led an expedition N. from Mexico into Arizona
- Lived in the SW states/built irrigation systems to water corn/houses made of adobe
- Spanish conquistador/explored in 1540's from Florida west to the Mississippi with 600 men searching for gold
- geological shape of N. America/10 million years ago
- After the Middle Ages there was a rebirth of culture in Europe
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- Spanish explorers that invaded Central & S. America for it's riches during the 1500's
- Spanish explorer/explored Florida thinking it was an island
- The race of people that created when the Spanish intermarried with the surviving Indians in Mexico
- Developed to gather the savings from middle class to support finance colonies
- The idea developed during N. America colonial times that the Spanish Destroy
- Italian explorer/His return to Europe in 1295 sparked a European interest in finding a quicker route to Asia
- New World conqueror who crushed the Inca civilization in Peru
- He was a Spanish explorer who conquered the Native American civilization of the Aztecs in 1519 in what is now Mexico
19 Clues: geological shape of N. America/10 million years ago • The Pope divided the land of the South America for them • Spanish explorer/explored Florida thinking it was an island • New World conqueror who crushed the Inca civilization in Peru • After the Middle Ages there was a rebirth of culture in Europe • ...
It's your world 2018-10-10
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- Help With ____. Pg.124
- Germany, _______, Japan. pg.22
- ____ Talk. Pg. 127
- It's Your _____. (Cover)
- You might have walked a ____-_-_____. pg.23
- The aniamls at the ___ are cool! pg.350
- What ____ Can And Can't Do. Pg. 136
- Kids play with this. ____. pg.67
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- _____ Who Work. Pg. 140
- Facts About _____ Brides. Pg. 116
- Many ______ Aren't Perpared. pg.117
- It's ____ To Go To School In The Middle Of A War. Pg. 120
- Some Schools Just ____'_ Doing A Good Job. Pg. 122
- Share ____ Thoughts. Pg. 130
- Some Kids Have To ____. pg. 108
- Were Not ____ Yet. Pg. 133
- Get _____! Pg. 131
- ___ Voted! Pg. 139
- Raise Your _____. Pg. 130
19 Clues: ____ Talk. Pg. 127 • Get _____! Pg. 131 • ___ Voted! Pg. 139 • Help With ____. Pg.124 • _____ Who Work. Pg. 140 • It's Your _____. (Cover) • Raise Your _____. Pg. 130 • Were Not ____ Yet. Pg. 133 • Share ____ Thoughts. Pg. 130 • Germany, _______, Japan. pg.22 • Some Kids Have To ____. pg. 108 • Kids play with this. ____. pg.67 • Facts About _____ Brides. Pg. 116 • ...
World War II 2022-03-04
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- A hypothetical economic and political system in which all members of a society are socially equal
- Allies, ◦ In WWII the group of nations including Great Britain, and the Commonwealth countries, The Soviet Union and the USA that opposed the Axis Powers.
- What did Hitler do to the Rhineland in 1936?
- Germanic people seen as the master race
- A party of revolutionary Marxists (A form of Communism), led by Vladimir Lenin, who seized power in Russia in 1917.
- extremely patriotic; nationalistic
- Hitler's expansionist theory based on a drive to acquire "living space" for the German people
- Axis Powers,
- Hatred of Jews
- Policy, A nation's overall plan for dealing with other nations
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- The union of Austria with Germany, resulting from the occupation of Austria by the German army in 1938.
- "Lighting Wars" type of fast-moving warfare used by German forces against Poland in 1939
- A methodical plan orchestrated by Hitler to ensure German supremacy. It called for the elimination of Jews, non-conformists, homosexuals, non-Aryans, and mentally and physically disabled.
- A policy of making concessions to an aggressor in the hopes of avoiding war. Associated with Neville Chamberlain's policy of making concessions to Adolf Hitler.
- Adolf Hitler used fascism to create this type of government based on totalitarian ideas and was used to unite Germany during the 1930s.
- A political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism and racism and no tolerance of opposition
- Policy, A government's plan to deal with internal issues of the country
- Using or threatening force or violence
- A formal agreement between two countries; a bargain
- World War II alliance formed by Italy, Japan, and Germany in 1936. Other countries would join voluntarily
- Union, A Communist nation, consisting of Russia and 14 other states, that existed from 1922 to 1991.
21 Clues: Axis Powers, • Hatred of Jews • extremely patriotic; nationalistic • Using or threatening force or violence • Germanic people seen as the master race • What did Hitler do to the Rhineland in 1936? • A formal agreement between two countries; a bargain • Policy, A nation's overall plan for dealing with other nations • ...
World War 2 2021-12-14
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- and carry: selling arms to warning nations and also requiring them to buy all nonmilitary supplies
- are agents other country's and you don't like other religions and different People
- : This is hiltlers firefighter with bombs and
- only got things about the land.
- Communisst from ussr
- Hitlers new tacit to move very fast forward
- you not in the war and you also don't help someone
- Kampf: Hitler writing his book what he do with
- Hiltlers Private Police
- and what his way is
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- shirts: going to narzi partys
- with with labor unions, were trying to bring down their government.
- He resign as prime minister of great Britain
- you let the people see what you what what they see
- Goverment from germany
- shirts: fasicsm
- an aggressive nationalistic movement, comes trough a dictator.
- Minister in japan 1941
- police: You have People behind you they can kill for you and don't go in the Preston because you have a high position and also work for the government
19 Clues: shirts: fasicsm • and what his way is • Communisst from ussr • Goverment from germany • Minister in japan 1941 • Hiltlers Private Police • shirts: going to narzi partys • only got things about the land. • Hitlers new tacit to move very fast forward • He resign as prime minister of great Britain • : This is hiltlers firefighter with bombs and • ...
A BETTER WORLD 2021-11-29
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- hard, usually clear substance used, for example, for making windows and bottles. It is also easy to recycle.
- small pieces of rubbish
- a person who does not eat meat or fish
- the process of making air, water, soil, etc. dirty
- a mixture of destroyed by natural processes plants, food, etc. that can be added to soil to help plants grow
- air that moves quickly as a result of natural forces. it is also used to produce clean electricity
- a natural flow of water that continues in a long line across land to the sea. we should keep them clean
- a plant or part of a plant that is eaten as food. they are healthier than meat
- the process by which green plants turn carbon dioxide and water into food using energy obtained from light from the sun.
- tall plant that can live a long time. we need to plan more of them
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- water that falls from the sky in separate drops
- hard material that can be converted in small pieces of rubbish that take long to decompose
- stiff material like very thick paper, often used for making boxes. it is easy to recycle.
- activity that help us being fit and healthy
- sun in Spanish
- water that covers the entire city, happens rarely
- things put in the bin than can be used again
- type of car engine that produces low carbon dioxide.
- mall soft white pieces (called flakes) of frozen water that fall from the sky in cold weather
19 Clues: sun in Spanish • small pieces of rubbish • a person who does not eat meat or fish • activity that help us being fit and healthy • things put in the bin than can be used again • water that falls from the sky in separate drops • water that covers the entire city, happens rarely • the process of making air, water, soil, etc. dirty • ...
Honors World History 2023-08-17
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- A system of government of one nation by another in which the governed people retain certain administrative and legal powers
- The claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory.
- refers to the application of a nation's law to persons, conduct, or property outside its own territory.
- Postulated a world of many nations, all of them equal under God
- Treaty that ended the first Opium War, the first of the unequal treaties between China and foreign imperialist powers
- securing Muslim representation in local government
- Established the Congo Free State by brutally seizing the African landmass as his personal possession
- Early 1600s, the British king began establishing colonies in America
- The twenty-four day march lasted from 12 March to 5 April 1930 as direct action campaign of tax resistance/nonviolent protest
- Established the legal claim by Europeans that all of Africa could be occupied
- The refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines
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- an uprising against foreigners that occurred in China about 1900
- One of Ethiopia's greatest leaders, ruling as King and Emperor of Ethiopia
- refers primarily to evaluated information about the capabilities and intentions of foreign governments
- A concept used to justify legitimacy of slavery
- to save lives and alleviate suffering by ensuring that vulnerable and crisis-affected individuals receive assistance and protection.
- Result in malnutrition, starvation, disease, and high death rates
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory.
- Opened in November 1869 and remains the fastest and most direct maritime trade link between Asia and Europe.
20 Clues: A concept used to justify legitimacy of slavery • securing Muslim representation in local government • Postulated a world of many nations, all of them equal under God • an uprising against foreigners that occurred in China about 1900 • Result in malnutrition, starvation, disease, and high death rates • ...
World Languages Crossword 2023-11-29
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- Official language of Panama
- Official language of Kazakhstan
- Hello in Spanish
- Official language of Belarus
- Official language of Sweden
- Oldest written language
- Chocolate in German
- Dog in Portuguese
- A person who speaks two languages
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- Yes in Polish
- Friend in Hawaiian
- Language spoken by Gru's minions
- Official language of North and South Korea
- Official language of New Zealand
- Snow in Swahili
- Good morning in Italian
- Approximately every ___ days a language dies
- Love in French
- Ancient Egyptian writing system
19 Clues: Yes in Polish • Love in French • Snow in Swahili • Hello in Spanish • Dog in Portuguese • Friend in Hawaiian • Chocolate in German • Good morning in Italian • Oldest written language • Official language of Panama • Official language of Sweden • Official language of Belarus • Official language of Kazakhstan • Ancient Egyptian writing system • Language spoken by Gru's minions • ...
World War 2 2024-01-28
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- When one person of a small group of people have complete control over a country.
- Government-issued coupons for limited resources during times of scarcity.
- Civilian population and activities of a nation during the period of war.
- Vegetable gardens helped grow their food during times of war.
- Powerful weapon that killed thousands of people.
- Tragic event during World War 2 where millions of people, especially Jews, were killed.
- Place where certain groups of people were contained during war.
- United States president who led the country during the war.
- Event that occurred on December 7, 1941, causing the U.S to enter the war.
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- Hard to find items that are in high demand.
- Code name for secret United States research that created the atomic bomb.
- The intentional killing of a specific racial, ethnic, or religious group.
- The allied invasion of Normandy.
- First African-American aviators in the United States.
- Soldiers who used their native language to transmit secret messages.
- Controversial leader of Germany during Word War 2.
- People imprisoned under harsh conditions.
- Group of volunteer pilots who fought against Japan and China.
- A way for the government to raise funds to finance the war.
19 Clues: The allied invasion of Normandy. • People imprisoned under harsh conditions. • Hard to find items that are in high demand. • Powerful weapon that killed thousands of people. • Controversial leader of Germany during Word War 2. • First African-American aviators in the United States. • A way for the government to raise funds to finance the war. • ...
world war ll 2024-01-24
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- rules over the contry
- japs sacrfice
- death of many people
- public parks and yards filled with crops
- the death of 6 million jews
- aferian american pilots
- secrect way american keep in contact
- military finace
- U.S president
- beaches of normandy
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- aferican americans volunteers
- food was low
- camps for the japs
- contanted food stamps inside
- working to the first nuclar weapon
- jews forced in camps
- dictator of germany
- the big boom in japan
- volunteers to help during the war
19 Clues: food was low • japs sacrfice • U.S president • military finace • camps for the japs • dictator of germany • beaches of normandy • death of many people • jews forced in camps • rules over the contry • the big boom in japan • aferian american pilots • the death of 6 million jews • contanted food stamps inside • aferican americans volunteers • volunteers to help during the war • ...
World War 2 2024-01-25
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- Germany dictator
- a secret language during the war
- what was the day called when we landed in Europe
- woman taking over men's jobs and sports
- a camp where Jews were stored
- what was Adolf Hitler
- black airmen during ww2
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- camps where USA stored Japanese
- different word for food stamps
- gardens plated to help the poor
- mass murder of a race
- name of the project producing the atomic bombs
- president of America
- volunteer flying group
- a place in Hawaii where America stored ships
- what America used to bomb Japan
- murder of people depending on their genetics
- another word for low goods
- borrowing money for the military
19 Clues: Germany dictator • president of America • mass murder of a race • what was Adolf Hitler • volunteer flying group • black airmen during ww2 • another word for low goods • a camp where Jews were stored • different word for food stamps • camps where USA stored Japanese • gardens plated to help the poor • what America used to bomb Japan • a secret language during the war • ...
World War II 2024-01-25
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- Weapon that made believe could help end war
- Talked in a different language so enemy wouldnt understand
- President that helped lead the end of world war ll
- Code name for a development of an atomic bomb
- disturbance to a whole group
- African American soldiers who acted as protection
- Reduces pressure on food supply
- Dictator of Germany and killed many Jews
- Civilians facing ww2 in a different way
- War loans that supported war and expenses
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- Coupons for food that limited people only into buying what they needed
- Leaders that took full control of government
- Rationing how much food you can take
- African Americans pilots who flew to china
- Camp Jews made it to but never came back out alive
- Camps Nazis would take Jewish prisoners
- Camps for all Japanese that lived in the United.States
- U.Si nvasion of beaches in Normandy
- Japans attacking the U.S
19 Clues: Japans attacking the U.S • disturbance to a whole group • Reduces pressure on food supply • U.Si nvasion of beaches in Normandy • Rationing how much food you can take • Camps Nazis would take Jewish prisoners • Civilians facing ww2 in a different way • Dictator of Germany and killed many Jews • War loans that supported war and expenses • ...
World War 1 2024-01-18
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- a country's desire to strengthen their armed forces in order to make itself more powerful
- Devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- The nickname for US soldiers in World War I
- Heir to the Austrian throne
- authorized the Federal Government to temporarily expand the military through conscription
- A secret telegram from Germany that was intercepted by the British. It requested an alliance between Germany and Mexico against the United States
- Destroyers escort merchant ships across the atlantic
- a large luxury passenger ship that was sunk by a German submarine
- Breathing device designed to protect the wearer against harmful substances in the air
- Information used and distributed to present one side of an issue
- The original alliance between Russia, France, and Britain
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- Development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
- An alliance between a number of countries including Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan
- A strategy that Germany had for fighting a war on two front, one against France and one against Russia
- President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for a post war Europe, outlined how to avoid a future conflict
- A person who opposes war on moral grounds
- Large, heavy guns used on land warfare
- A type of land warfare where each side digs long lines of trenches for protection
- The area between the front lines of two enemy armies
- The name for German submarines which comes from the German word "Unterseeboat"
20 Clues: Heir to the Austrian throne • Large, heavy guns used on land warfare • A person who opposes war on moral grounds • The nickname for US soldiers in World War I • Destroyers escort merchant ships across the atlantic • The area between the front lines of two enemy armies • Devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation • ...
Boredom World Crossword 2024-03-07
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- the first American to win a Noble Peace Prize
- Turkey, used to be called what when it was the capital of the Byzantine Empire
- which country was the Battle of Culloden fought in 1746
- the first woman to make a million dollars in the United States
- Greek goddess the Parthenon was dedicated to
- the first Emperor of Rome
- the fourth president of the United States
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- The 19th Amendment guarantees ____ the right to vote
- the capital city of the Inca Empire
- the name of the Ukrainian nuclear power plant that was the site of a nuclear disaster in April 1986
- the world’s oldest recorded civilization
- the largest country by area in the world
- Which country is Normandy in
- Where did Albert Einstein live before moving to the United States
- ancient figure is often considered the founder of Western philosophy
- Great Pyramid was built as a tomb for which pharaoh
- the king of the Olympian gods in Greek mythology
- How many Celtic languages are still spoken today
- the longest river in the world
19 Clues: the first Emperor of Rome • Which country is Normandy in • the longest river in the world • the capital city of the Inca Empire • the world’s oldest recorded civilization • the largest country by area in the world • the fourth president of the United States • Greek goddess the Parthenon was dedicated to • the first American to win a Noble Peace Prize • ...
World War 2 2024-02-07
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- Where was the final peace treaty for WWII signed
- S. Truman
- What group of people did Hitler target the most
- de Gaulle
- Mussolini
- Where did Japan attack first
- Who was the American leader of the troops at D Day
- What American leader was the first to enter Germany with Allied troops
- Hitler
- a ruler with total power over a country by force
- setting limits on purchasing certain high-demand items
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- Where were the two camps in Arkansas
- Churchill
- Stalin
- Roosevelt
- people who had lost their nationality and therefore suffered excommunication by their governments, and who were deprived of every social basis of existence
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- Bonds What did Americans buy to help with war costs
- Truman Who became President of the United States when Roosevelt died
- women filled in for men in factories who went off to
20 Clues: Stalin • Hitler • S. Truman • Churchill • de Gaulle • Roosevelt • Mussolini • Where did Japan attack first • Where were the two camps in Arkansas • What group of people did Hitler target the most • Where was the final peace treaty for WWII signed • a ruler with total power over a country by force • Who was the American leader of the troops at D Day • ...
World War II 2024-03-20
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- Britain, U.S., Soviet Union, France
- The U.S. stayed out of the war using these acts.
- Known for his failure to handle the Great Depression
- called women to action during WWII, (____ the riveter)
- Used as a way to give allied powers supplies without violating the Neutrality Acts
- Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Tojo
- Got the U.S. out of the Great Depression
- Beach stormed on D-day. June 6, 1944
- Attack that leads the U.S. to join WWII
- Gave the U.S. a false sense of security, FDR wanted to focus on internal affairs
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- Only president to serve more than two years of presidency
- Germany, Japan, Italy
- Known as the Arsenal of Democracy
- Part of the Three "R"s, Relief, _____, Reform
- Chats FDR. had over the radio to calm the public
- Programs created by FDR to help symptoms of the Great Depression
- A concentration camp. The only camp to use tattooed numbers on the wrist
- FDR's VP during his fourth term
- Second location of the atomic bomb
19 Clues: Germany, Japan, Italy • FDR's VP during his fourth term • Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Tojo • Known as the Arsenal of Democracy • Second location of the atomic bomb • Britain, U.S., Soviet Union, France • Beach stormed on D-day. June 6, 1944 • Attack that leads the U.S. to join WWII • Got the U.S. out of the Great Depression • Part of the Three "R"s, Relief, _____, Reform • ...
world history crossword 2024-12-09
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- A new realistic technique
- Last name is Buonarroti
- City state that represents brilliance of renaissance
- belief that salvation could be achieved through faith alone
- a form of gov where the leader isn't a king and people vote for the leader
- member of middle class that lived in a city or town
- declared invalid
- Da Vinci
- Statue made by Michelangelo Buonarroti, David and the goliath
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- release from punishment reducing time in purgatory after death
- Creates depth in paintings
- Birthplace of renaissance
- Wealthy family that controls Florence
- The state of being saved through faith or good works
- Painting done on fresh wet plaster with water based paints
- Soldier that fights for pay
- district where Jewish were required to live
- Belief that people need to be educated
- Financial supporter
19 Clues: Da Vinci • declared invalid • Financial supporter • Last name is Buonarroti • A new realistic technique • Birthplace of renaissance • Creates depth in paintings • Soldier that fights for pay • Wealthy family that controls Florence • Belief that people need to be educated • district where Jewish were required to live • member of middle class that lived in a city or town • ...
World War I 2024-04-24
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- As a result of WWI, the British created a separate military branch now known as the ___.
- Whose assassination sparked World War I?
- Who was the leader of Germany at the start of WWI?
- What government was blamed for the archduke's murder?
- Who killed the archduke?
- The Schlieffen Plan did not work, because it assumed that Russia would be ___ to mobilize.
- What country did the archduke hail from?
- The agreement/document that put an end to the war.
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- More than ____ soldiers and civilians died in WWI.
- The Schlieffen Plan said that Germany would invade ___ on the East.
- The Schlieffen Plan said that Germany would confront ___ on the West.
- Another word to describe a truce.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire created what alliance?
- Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Canada, Japan and the United States created what alliance?
- Before planes were used as weapons, they were mostly used for ___.
- The Schlieffen Plan did not work, because it assumed that it could walk through ___ without a fight.
- What was a German submarine called?
- How many years did WWI last?
- Another name given to WWI.
19 Clues: Who killed the archduke? • Another name given to WWI. • How many years did WWI last? • Another word to describe a truce. • What was a German submarine called? • Whose assassination sparked World War I? • What country did the archduke hail from? • More than ____ soldiers and civilians died in WWI. • The agreement/document that put an end to the war. • ...
The Natural World 2025-01-06
19 Clues: Lac • Ciel • Bois • Arbre • Forêt • Fleur • Herbe • Terre • Champ • Soleil • Nature • Feuille • Branche • Rivière • Colline • Montagne • Campagne • Lever du soleil • Coucher du soleil
World History Words 2024-09-18
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- Greek mathematician.
- Ancient Greek philosopher (Socrates student).
- Leonidas: King of ancient Greek.
- Ancient Greek geographer and mathematician.
- Greek philosopher and polymath ( Plato's student)
- Ancient Greek philosopher from Athens.
- He was a Greek historian and philosopher.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer.
- Ancient messenger.
- Tragedian of classic Athens.
- Greek politician.
- of Persia: Ancient Persian ruler
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- Ancient Greek playwright.
- Greek mathematician and physicist.
- He was an ancient Greek tragedian.
- of Persia: Persian ruler after Darius.
- Ancient Greek philosopher.
- Was a Greek Historian and general.
- Phillip of Macedon: Macedonian king
- the Great: One of the greatest military strategist and leaders in World History.
20 Clues: Greek politician. • Ancient messenger. • Greek mathematician. • Ancient Greek playwright. • Ancient Greek philosopher. • Tragedian of classic Athens. • Leonidas: King of ancient Greek. • of Persia: Ancient Persian ruler • Greek mathematician and physicist. • He was an ancient Greek tragedian. • Was a Greek Historian and general. • Phillip of Macedon: Macedonian king • ...
The Wizarding World 2025-10-28
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- ___________'s Stone
- Potions teacher
- Sword of __________
- "It's Leviosa, not Leviosaa!"
- Voldemort has seven
- Tom Riddle's _____
- Tool of wizards
- "My father will hear about this!"
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- Harry's first Triwizard Tournament challenge
- Werewolf mentor
- He Who Shall Not Be Named
- Filch's cat
- Lightning bolt
- Bank
- Headmaster's pet phoenix
- Headmaster
- Give him a sock
- "You're a wizard, Harry!"
- Voldemort's underlings
19 Clues: Bank • Headmaster • Filch's cat • Lightning bolt • Werewolf mentor • Potions teacher • Give him a sock • Tool of wizards • Tom Riddle's _____ • ___________'s Stone • Sword of __________ • Voldemort has seven • Voldemort's underlings • Headmaster's pet phoenix • He Who Shall Not Be Named • "You're a wizard, Harry!" • "It's Leviosa, not Leviosaa!" • "My father will hear about this!" • ...
World Capitals & Countries 2025-09-26
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- – Capital of Indonesia (7)
- – Capital of Greece (6)
- – Capital of Japan (5)
- – Capital of Kenya (7)
- – Capital of Spain (6)
- – Capital of Germany (6)
- – Capital of Portugal (6)
- – Capital of Australia (8)
- – Capital of Italy (4)
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- – Capital of Canada (7)
- – Country known as “Land Down Under” (9)
- – Capital of Russia (6)
- – Capital of China (7)
- – Capital of South Korea (5)
- – Capital of France (5)
- – Capital of Egypt (5)
- – Capital of United Kingdom (6)
- – Country with capital “Brasília” (6)
- – Capital of Thailand (7)
19 Clues: – Capital of China (7) • – Capital of Egypt (5) • – Capital of Japan (5) • – Capital of Kenya (7) • – Capital of Spain (6) • – Capital of Italy (4) • – Capital of Canada (7) • – Capital of Russia (6) • – Capital of Greece (6) • – Capital of France (5) • – Capital of Germany (6) • – Capital of Portugal (6) • – Capital of Thailand (7) • – Capital of Indonesia (7) • – Capital of Australia (8) • ...
world of work 2025-09-24
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- → All the workers in a company.
- → Space to work o create things.
- → A business that sells stuff or services.
- → All companies that do the same kind of business.
- → Group of people working together.
- → Main office of the company.
- → Part of the company with specific tasks.
- → Office of the company in another city or place.
- → The place where you do your job.
- → Person in charge at work.
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- → Place where products are made with machines.
- → Person who helps someone at work.
- → Someone you work with.
- → Person who checks others’ work.
- → Person who organizes and leads a team.
- → Group of people working together with same ideas.
- → Person who works for someone.
- → Person who buys products.
- → Person or company that hires people.
19 Clues: → Someone you work with. • → Person who buys products. • → Person in charge at work. • → Main office of the company. • → All the workers in a company. • → Person who works for someone. • → Space to work o create things. • → Person who checks others’ work. • → The place where you do your job. • → Person who helps someone at work. • → Group of people working together. • ...
World History 1 2025-12-21
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- Dynasty that overthrew the Umayyads
- Caliph who established a tax for non-Muslims
- Roman emperor who established the Pax Romana
- Research skill: evaluating who created the source
- Empire's period of peace and stability
- Research skill: comparing multiple sources
- Roman governor who persecuted Christians
- Research skill: thinking about context surrounding a source
- Muhammad’s wife, employer, and first official convert to Islam
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- Granted religious freedom to Christians in the Roman Empire
- Source created during the era of investigation
- Nomadic group threatening Rome in the 5th century
- Frankish leader at the Battle of Tours
- First caliph after Muhammad’s death
- Pope who started the First Crusade
- Legal code that made Christianity the official religion
- Agreements between Umar and Christians about living conditions in the caliphate
- How the source helps answer the historian’s question
- Caliph whose death led to the Umayyad Caliphate
19 Clues: Pope who started the First Crusade • Dynasty that overthrew the Umayyads • First caliph after Muhammad’s death • Frankish leader at the Battle of Tours • Empire's period of peace and stability • Roman governor who persecuted Christians • Research skill: comparing multiple sources • Caliph who established a tax for non-Muslims • Roman emperor who established the Pax Romana • ...
VT Seva Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-12
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- A cherished animal
- God of Thunder
- Most popular sport in the world
- Branch of science concerning earthquakes
- Distinctive time period
- Unsinkable ship
- Batman's sidekick
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- Indian film industry
- Largest ocean in the world
- Popular European cuisine
- Animal and programming language
- Largest country in the world
- Highest grossing film of all time
- Festival of lights
- One of VT Seva's logo colors
15 Clues: God of Thunder • Unsinkable ship • Batman's sidekick • A cherished animal • Festival of lights • Indian film industry • Distinctive time period • Popular European cuisine • Largest ocean in the world • Largest country in the world • One of VT Seva's logo colors • Animal and programming language • Most popular sport in the world • Highest grossing film of all time • ...
Scientific method 2021-02-08
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- To become part of something else, like a liquid
- Knowledge and understanding about our natural world
- Type of science studying the Earth and surrounding space
- A person who studies the world around us
- Looking at the world around you
- Type of science studying all physical things
- The scientific method helps scientists be ____
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- A statement about what an experiment tells a scientist
- Similar to an educated guess or prediction
- The ability to float
- The ability to dissolve
- This tests your hypothesis.
- Type of science studying living things
- Scientists use ____ to answer questions about the world around them.
- The scientific _____ is an organized way of studying science.
- We don't eat this in a laboratory!
- This step compares data to the hypothesis.
17 Clues: The ability to float • The ability to dissolve • This tests your hypothesis. • Looking at the world around you • We don't eat this in a laboratory! • Type of science studying living things • A person who studies the world around us • Similar to an educated guess or prediction • This step compares data to the hypothesis. • Type of science studying all physical things • ...
Scientific method 2021-02-08
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- To become part of something else, like a liquid
- Knowledge and understanding about our natural world
- Type of science studying the Earth and surrounding space
- A person who studies the world around us
- Looking at the world around you
- Type of science studying all physical things
- The scientific method helps scientists be ____
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- A statement about what an experiment tells a scientist
- Similar to an educated guess or prediction
- The ability to float
- The ability to dissolve
- This tests your hypothesis.
- Type of science studying living things
- Scientists use ____ to find answers about the world around them.
- The scientific _____ is an organized way of studying science.
- We don't eat this in a laboratory!
- This step compares data to the hypothesis.
17 Clues: The ability to float • The ability to dissolve • This tests your hypothesis. • Looking at the world around you • We don't eat this in a laboratory! • Type of science studying living things • A person who studies the world around us • Similar to an educated guess or prediction • This step compares data to the hypothesis. • Type of science studying all physical things • ...
comparison degree 2023-03-08
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- Russia is the....country in the world.
- dirty.
- Nill river is the .... river in the world
- fast
- merkury is the....planet to the sun.
- thin.
- Elephant is the animal ..... on land.
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- the restaurant always prepares delicious foods. it is the one of the .... restaurant in this town.
- mount Everest is the.....mountain in the world.
- my friend is 20 years old and my brother is too. So, my friend is as....as my brother.
- good.
- the cheetah is the....animal in the world.
- old
- little
- fat.
15 Clues: old • fast • fat. • good. • thin. • dirty. • little • merkury is the....planet to the sun. • Elephant is the animal ..... on land. • Russia is the....country in the world. • Nill river is the .... river in the world • the cheetah is the....animal in the world. • mount Everest is the.....mountain in the world. • ...
vocab 3 earth,moon and sun 2023-05-08
20 Clues: 365 • dead • shine • lifting • red moon • spinning • white ball • small thing • thin circle • getter smaller • getteing bigger • the whole world • tall,short,dwarf • blue,red,blue... • robot with lasers • a little over half • big yellow hot ball • very big upper world • fall,summer,wither,spring • black moon with light behind
Cities 2016-03-02
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- City of casinos
- The capital of Norway
- Big Apple
- The capital of Australia
- Jari Litmanen was born here
- Capital of Sweden
- Biggest city in the world by it´s population
- The city where finnish people buy alcohol
- Oldest city in the world
- The capital of Usa
- Smallest city in the world¨
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- Second biggest city in Finland
- The hometown of Starbucks coffee
- The capital of Portugal
- Hometown of Liverpool F.C
- The capital of E.U
- Biggest city by it´s population in Africa
- City that will host summer olympics 2016
- The Northest metro is there
- Colosseum is there
- River separates this city for Asia and Europe
21 Clues: Big Apple • City of casinos • Capital of Sweden • The capital of E.U • Colosseum is there • The capital of Usa • The capital of Norway • The capital of Portugal • The capital of Australia • Oldest city in the world • Hometown of Liverpool F.C • Jari Litmanen was born here • The Northest metro is there • Smallest city in the world¨ • Second biggest city in Finland • ...
Geography Act. 1b 2016-07-21
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- National Fish
- National Hero
- a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature.
- the smallest fish in the world.
- National Fruit
- National Animal
- the smallest monkey in the world.
- the oldest street in the Philippines.
- National Bird
- known as the Bangus Capital of the Philippines.
- smallest active volcano on earth.
- National Dish
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- National Flower
- National Tree
- National Anthem
- the climate of the Philippines.
- Filipino street food made by hard-boiling a fertilized and incubated duck egg.
- one of the few remaining 16th century towns in the Philippines.
- a traditional boat found in the Philippine island of Mindanao.
- National House
20 Clues: National Fish • National Hero • National Tree • National Bird • National Dish • National Fruit • National House • National Flower • National Anthem • National Animal • the climate of the Philippines. • the smallest fish in the world. • the smallest monkey in the world. • smallest active volcano on earth. • the oldest street in the Philippines. • known as the Bangus Capital of the Philippines. • ...
Natural Wonders of the World 2023-06-15
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- the deepest and oldest lake in the world
- often a movie set for Mars
- Wuling Mountain Range
- formed during the last ice age
- limestone karst islands
- coldest continent
- has an underwater restaurant
- 550 miles off the coast of Ecuador
- Hexagon shaped basalts
- largest animal movement
- set in the Canadian Rockies
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- natural phenomenon
- The Smoke that Thunders
- remarkably visible from space
- home to Old Faithful
- Cape Royal
- highest waterfall in the world
- active volcanoe
- almost as large as the United States
- highest mountain in the world
- home to a billion trees
- cost line for many films
- cotton castle
- salt flats
- Devil's Throat Canyon
25 Clues: Cape Royal • salt flats • cotton castle • active volcanoe • coldest continent • natural phenomenon • home to Old Faithful • Wuling Mountain Range • Devil's Throat Canyon • Hexagon shaped basalts • The Smoke that Thunders • home to a billion trees • limestone karst islands • largest animal movement • cost line for many films • often a movie set for Mars • set in the Canadian Rockies • ...
Eli's Crossword 2023-07-03
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- Capital of Texas
- Purple dude with a milkshake
- Store that advertises with a Parry Gripp song
- Thor's brother
- Last name of the U.S. President today
- Big place to go shopping
- Winner of the 2016 World Series
- Ace...?
- Name of George Washington's wife
- DC Villain that would scare birds
- Name of field where Rockies play
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- Monkey's favorite food
- National League Cy Young winner, 2018 and 2019
- Maybe the fastest superhero?
- Last name of the 2nd U.S. president
- Winner of the 2019 World Series
- Best dad in the world
- Name of hotel in Seattle
- Captial of Alabama
- State with the most oil
- Name of Atlanta's football team
21 Clues: Ace...? • Thor's brother • Capital of Texas • Captial of Alabama • Best dad in the world • Monkey's favorite food • State with the most oil • Name of hotel in Seattle • Big place to go shopping • Maybe the fastest superhero? • Purple dude with a milkshake • Winner of the 2019 World Series • Winner of the 2016 World Series • Name of Atlanta's football team • Name of George Washington's wife • ...
Gracie Geography Crossword 2021-12-01
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- People that don't have a job
- People sleeping on the streets
- I am the best, nothing else matters
- X and Y variables
- Located between Hawaii and California
- A country may increase or decrease in size on the world map
- World map
- The gap between the rich and the poor
- The world happiness report
- Humans are superior
- Line on a weather map joining places
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- Water eating up land
- The number of people within an area
- Flow of water
- Can living things survive?
- Smile
- Anonymous answers given by a large population on the same question
- Difference
- A measure of human wellbeing
- A group of people with less power
20 Clues: Smile • World map • Difference • Flow of water • X and Y variables • Humans are superior • Water eating up land • Can living things survive? • The world happiness report • People that don't have a job • A measure of human wellbeing • People sleeping on the streets • A group of people with less power • The number of people within an area • I am the best, nothing else matters • ...
Paige Forberger - The Atlantic World 2023-10-12
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- first British settlement in the New World
- conquered the Incas
- conquered the Aztecs
- first contact with Americas
- land controlled by another nation
- conquerer
- Spanish abuse Native American labor
- privately owned companies (non-government run)
- mix of Spanish and Native American
- British Vs. French
- slaves sent by ship over the Atlantic Ocean
- Trade between the New World, Europe, and Africa
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- company with shares available to purchase
- trade around the world
- competition for national wealth
- the exchange of goods in and out of America
- slave ships over Atlantic
- Aztec leader
- disease that killed a large amount of the native american population
- Incan leader
20 Clues: conquerer • Aztec leader • Incan leader • British Vs. French • conquered the Incas • conquered the Aztecs • trade around the world • slave ships over Atlantic • first contact with Americas • competition for national wealth • land controlled by another nation • mix of Spanish and Native American • Spanish abuse Native American labor • first British settlement in the New World • ...
Search Engine Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-29
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- tallest mountain in Japan
- capital of Sweden
- City world's smallest country
- tallest tower in japan
- Cristiano Ronaldo birth place
- Thailand national animal
- Japan national animal
- Fastest animal in the world answer
- name of a baby bear
- capital of Japan
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- The phobia for frogs and toads is called
- Thai famous spicy papaya salad called
- popular sport in the world
- Thailand’s official new year festival called
- whale biggest animal in the world
- a ship sank on April 14, 1912
- name of the planet where people lives
- colors that mix yellow and blue
- staple food made from dough flour and water
- a baby dog
20 Clues: a baby dog • capital of Japan • capital of Sweden • name of a baby bear • Japan national animal • tallest tower in japan • Thailand national animal • tallest mountain in Japan • popular sport in the world • City world's smallest country • a ship sank on April 14, 1912 • Cristiano Ronaldo birth place • colors that mix yellow and blue • whale biggest animal in the world • ...
Mind Blender 2024-04-03
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- - Bird that can fly backward
- - Capital of Japan
- - Acrophobia is afraid of __________
- - Smallest country in the world
- - Number of Brains in Octopus
- - Country that consumes the most chocolate in the World
- - The Eternal City
- - Worlds Largest Island
- - Max Number of players in soccer
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- - Capital of Spain
- - Fastest Land Animal
- - First Mobile Phone
- - First Name of Maradona
- - Country that consumes most coffee in the world
- - Closet star to earth
- - Country located on 2 Continents
- - Ship of Desert
- - Hardest non-metal
- - Largest Planet
- - China was the leading producer of which alcoholic beverage
- - Group of Giraffe
- - Tongue colour of a Giraffe
22 Clues: - Ship of Desert • - Largest Planet • - Capital of Spain • - Capital of Japan • - Group of Giraffe • - The Eternal City • - Hardest non-metal • - First Mobile Phone • - Fastest Land Animal • - Closet star to earth • - Worlds Largest Island • - First Name of Maradona • - Bird that can fly backward • - Tongue colour of a Giraffe • - Number of Brains in Octopus • - Smallest country in the world • ...
part 2 2025-05-24
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- where p entered the world
- b says he misses “” from time to time
- b’s leave me alone
- p fav type of chocolate
- b’s fav music artist
- b’s fav film
- something we will never finish
- our first series
- p’s fav person in the whole world
- 💋💋😝💋
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- clothing b doesnt like
- second largest country in the world
- b’s fav type jewellery
- p isnt a fan of this makeup product
- the only book you like reading
- p needs to practice “”
- p adds this to every meal
- something currently causing you discomfort
- kung fu panda
- thumb squeeze
- b says he cant “”
21 Clues: 💋💋😝💋 • b’s fav film • kung fu panda • thumb squeeze • our first series • b says he cant “” • b’s leave me alone • b’s fav music artist • clothing b doesnt like • b’s fav type jewellery • p needs to practice “” • p fav type of chocolate • where p entered the world • p adds this to every meal • the only book you like reading • something we will never finish • p’s fav person in the whole world • ...
That's my world 2014-02-27
19 Clues: miss • life • tell • tree • paint • teach • photo • shell • beach • share • dance • holiday • imagine • private • weather • remember • the same • different • underline
Our World Review 2014-10-26
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- A baby dog
- You smell with this
- "I love my teddy _____ toy"
- Where you put your clothes
- You wear these on your feet to keep warm
- you wear this on your head
- you wear these on your hands
- A baby turtle
- A baby rabbit
- "I'm ______ a pink skirt and a blue shirt."
- "Do you ____ chicken?" "Yes, I do!"
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- "I'm going to _____ my kite."
- "He _____ the drums."
- you talk with this
- "_____ he want a ball?"
- A baby duck
- A baby cat
- "The cats are ______ a tree"
- A baby chicken
19 Clues: A baby dog • A baby cat • A baby duck • A baby turtle • A baby rabbit • A baby chicken • you talk with this • You smell with this • "He _____ the drums." • "_____ he want a ball?" • Where you put your clothes • you wear this on your head • "I love my teddy _____ toy" • you wear these on your hands • "The cats are ______ a tree" • "I'm going to _____ my kite." • ...
The Amazing World 2015-02-25
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- what Kevin's dad is
- capital of Russia
- island where Nona was born
- where Tia Liza was born
- the state where Ma was born
- only place in Africa Ma and Cash have been
- Caracas is my capital city
- island where Ma lived as a baby
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- where we never go anymore
- the college Ma went to
- capital of Ghana
- capital of Colombia
- the capital of Mexico
- it's the capital of Argentina
- potato in Russian
- what's falling from the sky
- the state where Devon was born
- the city where Dani was born
- a tiny African country visited by the Amazing Race
19 Clues: capital of Ghana • capital of Russia • potato in Russian • what Kevin's dad is • capital of Colombia • the capital of Mexico • the college Ma went to • where Tia Liza was born • where we never go anymore • island where Nona was born • Caracas is my capital city • what's falling from the sky • the state where Ma was born • the city where Dani was born • it's the capital of Argentina • ...
World War 1 2019-12-02
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- an extreme form of patriotism marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries, one of the causes of WWI
- President Wilson ' s plan to bring about a lasting peace following WWI, his most important point of the 14 was the creation of the League of Nations
- Nations a worldwide peace keeping organization suggested by Woodrow Wilson
- a telegram sent from Germany to Mexico proposing an alliance and promising to get back Texas, New Mexico and Arizona; the letter was intercepted
- the leader of Austria - Hungary whose assassination by the Serbs caused WW1
- Germans are hungry but tired. Germany, Austria - Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey
- the treaty that ended WWI and had the following provision: 1. Germany had to take the blame for the war 2. A new map of Europe 3. Germany limited the size of the military 4. Germany gave up their empire (land) 5. Germany had to pay reparations 6. Creation of a League of Nations
- a home garden planted to increase food production during a war
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- a British passenger ship torpedoed off the coast of Ireland by Germany
- the American leader of the American Expeditionary Force
- when one or more countries agree to work together in war, one of the causes of WW1
- the deadly area between two enemy trenches
- avoiding a conflict by not taking a side
- / the countries who came together to create the Treaty of Versailles; Unites States, Great Britain, France and Italy
- Armistice Day, the day the allies and central powers agreed to stop fighting, it was signed on the 11 " month, on the 11 "11th day at the 11" hour so it would never be forgotten, today we call it Veteran' s Day
- payments for damages caused during war
- the Allies wear BRIEFS: Belgium, Russia, Italy, England, France and Serbia
- desire of a government that a country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it, one of the causes of WWI
- / a chemical weapon that causes burns to exposed skin and can be deadly
19 Clues: payments for damages caused during war • avoiding a conflict by not taking a side • the deadly area between two enemy trenches • the American leader of the American Expeditionary Force • a home garden planted to increase food production during a war • a British passenger ship torpedoed off the coast of Ireland by Germany • ...
World War II 2020-03-13
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- Which was the only nation Germany declared war on
- WW2 began when Hitler invaded this country
- Who declared war on Germany at 11:15 on 3 September 1939
- What book to did Hitler write in prediction of exterminating all jews in Germany
- This country had more tanks, guns and men in Germany in 1940
- What was the name of the Hitler's private train
- What was very important at El Alamein
- What battle did El Alamein resemble
- Who ignored the Maginot Line
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- This country had the least amount of rationing in Europe
- Who declared war on the Allies on 10th June
- Who attempted to invade Finland in November-December 1939 initially which ended in comprehensive defeat
- Who arrived and made a big difference at the Battle of El Alamein
- This battle was the deadliest in the US
- Who executed around around 85 generals during WW2
- Which concentration camp is responsible for the killing of over 2 million Jews
- Where did Mon Gomery test his new doctrine
- What pact was signed on 23 August 1939
- The First Atomic Bomb ever made was created during WW2 by this country
- Who enjoyed success at Al Alamein
20 Clues: Who ignored the Maginot Line • Who enjoyed success at Al Alamein • What battle did El Alamein resemble • What was very important at El Alamein • What pact was signed on 23 August 1939 • This battle was the deadliest in the US • Where did Mon Gomery test his new doctrine • WW2 began when Hitler invaded this country • Who declared war on the Allies on 10th June • ...
World War II 2020-03-13
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- This country had the least amount of rationing in Europe
- What was the name of the Hitler's private train
- Who declared war on the Allies on 10th June
- Who executed around around 85 generals during WW2
- What pact was signed on 23 August 1939
- WW2 began when Hitler invaded this country
- What did the first battle end in
- Who enjoyed success at Al Alamein
- Who declared war on Germany at 11:15 on 3 September 1939
- Who attempted to invade Finland in November-December 1939 initially which ended in comprehensive defeat
- What was very important at El Alamein
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- This country had more tanks, guns and men in Germany in 1940
- Which concentration camp is responsible for the killing of over 2 million Jews
- Where did Mon Gomery test his new doctrine
- Which was the only nation Germany declared war on
- What book to did Hitler write in prediction of exterminating all jews in Germany
- This battle was the deadliest in the US
- The First Atomic Bomb ever made was created during WW2 by this country
- Who ignored the Maginot Line
- What battle did El Alamein resemble
20 Clues: Who ignored the Maginot Line • What did the first battle end in • Who enjoyed success at Al Alamein • What battle did El Alamein resemble • What was very important at El Alamein • What pact was signed on 23 August 1939 • This battle was the deadliest in the US • Where did Mon Gomery test his new doctrine • WW2 began when Hitler invaded this country • ...
World Geography Crossword 2020-05-07
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- is a long series of mountain ranges.
- an ecological community in which the characteristic plants are grasses.
- is the nation's central bank.
- the primary component of the Los Angeles economy.
- the smaller upper assembly in the US Congress, most US states, and other countries.
- is the right of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion or belief in teaching, practice, and observance.
- people who were strongly critical of the Church of England and did not belonged to it.
- an area of a country or city, especially one characterized by a particular feature or activity.
- is money in any form in use or circulation as a medium of exchange, especially circulating banknotes and coins.
- it refers to the practice of including people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds.
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- it was the first permanent English settlement in present-day United States.
- is the nation's gross domestic product.
- person who discovered the oil in 1892.
- are an industry that handles cash, credit, and other financial transactions.
- the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world.
- a person who has the right to vote in an election.
- refers to the geographic coordinate that specifies the north-south position of a point on the earth's surface.
- is a community of animals and plants spreading over an extensive area with a relatively uniform climate.
- consists of roadways important to the nation’s economy, defense, and mobility.
19 Clues: is the nation's central bank. • is a long series of mountain ranges. • person who discovered the oil in 1892. • is the nation's gross domestic product. • the primary component of the Los Angeles economy. • a person who has the right to vote in an election. • the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world. • ...
World War 1 2021-03-03
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- a strong military spirit or policy of maintaining a large military establishment
- A final statement of terms and if it is the night there could be some sort of retaliation or defence or break of relations
- a policy that was made by the British, that states that the British Navy must always be either equal or better than other two navies
- something that occurs when two or more countries are in competition to see you can become the best prepared military
- formed by Bosnian Serbs, a terrorist organization that use violence to reach their goals
- a type of combat were opposing are to force attack one another while facing each other
- compromises and close associations of multiple countries that can result in achievements of common goals and wins for all parties involved
- advancing into no man’s land, Almost means certain death
- an operational plan that Germany came up with to avoid a two front war and to invade France
- an alliance formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- this meant that Germany would support Austria-Hungary throughout anything despite how bad the circumstances could get
- widespread development of industries in countries, cultures etc
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- when one tries to wear down the oppositions defence and try to outlast them in materials
- could also be identified as “nation-statism”
- practice of extending the power and dominion of a country by gaining indirect control over either the political or economic life of other areas
- between the trenches; in this strip of land soldiers were allowed to fire if they suspected movement
- A less formal version of the triple alliance, this time it contains France, Russia and Britain
- a cultural and political movement that originally only emphasized the cultural ties between the slavid peoples but then was later associated with the Russian expansionism – Russians wanted to encourage the Slav nationalism
- all the resources of a country are organized to win the war, involve governments, economy and citizens participating
19 Clues: could also be identified as “nation-statism” • advancing into no man’s land, Almost means certain death • an alliance formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy • widespread development of industries in countries, cultures etc • a strong military spirit or policy of maintaining a large military establishment • ...
World War 1 2021-03-03
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- a policy that was made by the British, that states that the British Navy must always be either equal or better than other two navies
- something that occurs when two or more countries are in competition to see you can become the best prepared military
- an alliance formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- when one tries to wear down the oppositions defence and try to outlast them in materials
- compromises and close associations of multiple countries that can result in achievements of common goals and wins for all parties involved
- between the trenches; in this strip of land soldiers were allowed to fire if they suspected movement
- widespread development of industries in countries, cultures etc
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- this meant that Germany would support Austria-Hungary throughout anything despite how bad the circumstances could get
- a type of combat were opposing are to force attack one another while facing each other
- an operational plan that Germany came up with to avoid a two front war and to invade France
- a cultural and political movement that originally only emphasized the cultural ties between the slavid peoples but then was later associated with the Russian expansionism – Russians wanted to encourage the Slav nationalism
- practice of extending the power and dominion of a country by gaining indirect control over either the political or economic life of other areas
- advancing into no man’s land, Almost means certain death
- could also be identified as “nation-statism”
- a strong military spirit or policy of maintaining a large military establishment
- A final statement of terms and if it is the night there could be some sort of retaliation or defence or break of relations
- A less formal version of the triple alliance, this time it contains France, Russia and Britain
- formed by Bosnian Serbs, a terrorist organization that use violence to reach their goals
- all the resources of a country are organized to win the war, involve governments, economy and citizens participating
19 Clues: could also be identified as “nation-statism” • advancing into no man’s land, Almost means certain death • an alliance formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy • widespread development of industries in countries, cultures etc • a strong military spirit or policy of maintaining a large military establishment • ...
World War 1 2021-03-03
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- a strong military spirit or policy of maintaining a large military establishment
- A final statement of terms and if it is the night there could be some sort of retaliation or defence or break of relations
- a policy that was made by the British, that states that the British Navy must always be either equal or better than other two navies
- something that occurs when two or more countries are in competition to see you can become the best prepared military
- formed by Bosnian Serbs, a terrorist organization that use violence to reach their goals
- a type of combat were opposing are to force attack one another while facing each other
- compromises and close associations of multiple countries that can result in achievements of common goals and wins for all parties involved
- advancing into no man’s land, Almost means certain death
- an operational plan that Germany came up with to avoid a two front war and to invade France
- an alliance formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- this meant that Germany would support Austria-Hungary throughout anything despite how bad the circumstances could get
- widespread development of industries in countries, cultures etc
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- when one tries to wear down the oppositions defence and try to outlast them in materials
- could also be identified as “nation-statism”
- practice of extending the power and dominion of a country by gaining indirect control over either the political or economic life of other areas
- between the trenches; in this strip of land soldiers were allowed to fire if they suspected movement
- A less formal version of the triple alliance, this time it contains France, Russia and Britain
- a cultural and political movement that originally only emphasized the cultural ties between the slavid peoples but then was later associated with the Russian expansionism – Russians wanted to encourage the Slav nationalism
- all the resources of a country are organized to win the war, involve governments, economy and citizens participating
19 Clues: could also be identified as “nation-statism” • advancing into no man’s land, Almost means certain death • an alliance formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy • widespread development of industries in countries, cultures etc • a strong military spirit or policy of maintaining a large military establishment • ...
New World Beginnings 2018-09-05
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- Italian explorer/His return to Europe in 1295 sparked a European interest in finding a quicker route to Asia
- New World conqueror who crushed the Inca civilization in Peru
- After the Middle Ages there was a rebirth of culture in Europe
- Developed to gather the savings from middle class to support finance colonies
- The idea developed during N. America colonial times that the Spanish Destroy
- The race of people that created when the Spanish intermarried with the surviving Indians in Mexico
- Builders of the Ohio River and the Mississippian culture of the lower Midwest
- Spanish conquistador/explored in 1540's from Florida west to the Mississippi with 600 men searching for gold
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- A Spanish solider and commander/led an expedition N. from Mexico into Arizona
- An Italian navigator who was funded by the Spanish Gov't to find a passage to the Far East
- Lived in the SW states/built irrigation systems to water corn/houses made of adobe
- Spanish explorer/explored Florida thinking it was an island
- Spanish explorers that invaded Central & S. America for it's riches during the 1500's
- He was a Spanish explorer who conquered the Native American civilization of the Aztecs in 1519 in what is now Mexico
- Encountered Cortes and the Spanish and saw that they rode horses
- "Invincible" group of ships sent by King Philip II of Spain to Invade England in 1588
- The Pope divided the land of the South America for them
- geological shape of N. America/10 million years ago
- Native American Empire who lived in Mexico/worshiped everything especially the sun
19 Clues: geological shape of N. America/10 million years ago • The Pope divided the land of the South America for them • Spanish explorer/explored Florida thinking it was an island • New World conqueror who crushed the Inca civilization in Peru • After the Middle Ages there was a rebirth of culture in Europe • ...
Material World Crossword 2016-11-23
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- An area of trade that was restricted only to Venetian patricians till the late 16th century
- Designed the Rialto bridge made from stone
- A luxury item in the spice trade
- A place of residence for German and Turkish nations in Venice
- Venice consolidated all its loans into the …
- Produced a treatise in 1542 which highlighted the need to show your wealth in the house.
- A key item in Venetian trade
- Laws to control the display of excessive
- Government sanctioned protection of merchant ships from pirates
- Laws banned this meat in Venice
- Institution often been accused of limiting the spread of innovation
- This family had a wealthy bank which helped its political ambitions
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- The centre of trade in Venice
- A huge industrial centre in Venice, particularly for shipbuilding
- Venetian diplomat in Constantinople
- Italian pottery that increased in demand in the Renaissance
- Italy saw a rise in this phenomenon in the Renaissance
- Tax assessment in Florence
- Issued by government to encourage innovation
19 Clues: Tax assessment in Florence • A key item in Venetian trade • The centre of trade in Venice • Laws banned this meat in Venice • A luxury item in the spice trade • Venetian diplomat in Constantinople • Laws to control the display of excessive • Designed the Rialto bridge made from stone • Venice consolidated all its loans into the … • ...
Around the World 2017-08-18
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- country in southern North America south of the U.S.
- the Germanic language spoken mainly in Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland
- a seat usually hung by overhead ropes and used to move back and forth
- Romance language of the largest part of Spain and of the countries colonized by Spaniards
- country of western Europe between the English Channel, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea
- country of central Europe bordering on the North and Baltic seas
- language spoken in Egypt
- a structure with a slippery surface that children slide down
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- wheel an amusement device consisting of a large upright power-driven wheel carrying seats that remain horizontal around its rim
- is an amusement ride consisting of a rotating circular platform with seats for riders
- country of northeastern Africa and site of an early and long enduring civilization of the ancient world
- language the language of people in England and US
- park a park that features various attractions, such as rides and games, as well as other events for entertainment purposes
- line a cable suspended above an incline to which a pulley and harness are attached for a rider
- is an East Asian language spoken by about 125 million speakers, primarily in Japan
- a Romance language that developed out of the Vulgar Latin spoken in northern and central Transalpine Gaul
- country in eastern Asia comprising Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku, and other islands in the western Pacific
- country of northern North America between the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic oceans
- coaster an elevated railway (as in an amusement park) constructed with sharp curves and steep inclines on which cars roll
19 Clues: language spoken in Egypt • language the language of people in England and US • country in southern North America south of the U.S. • a structure with a slippery surface that children slide down • country of central Europe bordering on the North and Baltic seas • a seat usually hung by overhead ropes and used to move back and forth • ...
World War 1 2020-10-28
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- The German commercial airline carrier established after WW1
- Flowers associated with WW1
- Letters were _____ to eliminate certain information for security reasons
- Used to influence men to join the war
- The President of the USA during WW1
- The woman who led the suffragette movement
- The name of the ship that sunk in the English Channel
- The palace where the Peace Treaty was signed in 1919
- The river that the Germans were unable to cross in France
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- The wood where South African soldiers fought
- The colour of the feather given to men not enlisted in the war
- The month in which WW1 ended
- The Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa during WW1
- The Germans bombed these belonging to the USA
- One of the main Allied Powers
- The treaty signed to end WW1
- Compulsory military service
- The capital city of France
- These protected the soldiers during battle
19 Clues: The capital city of France • Flowers associated with WW1 • Compulsory military service • The month in which WW1 ended • The treaty signed to end WW1 • One of the main Allied Powers • The President of the USA during WW1 • Used to influence men to join the war • The woman who led the suffragette movement • These protected the soldiers during battle • ...
World War I 2018-04-05
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- Forced acquisition of a region or territory by a more powerful state
- Any horrible or violent action taken against an innocent or unarmed person or group
- Assassination of this man started WW1
- Not taking sides during a war
- German military plan on how Germany should handle the threat of war on two fronts
- Opinion expressed for the purpose of influencing the actions of others
- Belief that a nation needs a large military
- Policy of building up an empire
- Serbian nationalist group
- Government policy that requires citizens to join the army
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- Temporary suspension of hostility in a war
- Someone who objects to killing
- Term for the total number of people killed
- A long, narrow ditch
- A strong love for one's country
- Government control or restrictions placed on the media
- 1919 treaty that ended WW1
- Payments for war damage
- Resignation of a monarch
19 Clues: A long, narrow ditch • Payments for war damage • Resignation of a monarch • Serbian nationalist group • 1919 treaty that ended WW1 • Not taking sides during a war • Someone who objects to killing • A strong love for one's country • Policy of building up an empire • Assassination of this man started WW1 • Temporary suspension of hostility in a war • ...
World War I 2018-04-05
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- Resignation of a monarch
- A long, narrow ditch
- Any horrible or violent action taken against an innocent or unarmed person or group
- Forced acquisition of a region or territory by a more powerful state
- Belief that a nation needs a large military
- Assassination of this man started WW1
- Not taking sides during a war
- Government control or restrictions placed on the media
- Policy of building up an empire
- German military plan on how Germany should handle the threat of war on two fronts
- Someone who objects to killing
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- Temporary suspension of hostility in a war
- Government policy that requires citizens to join the army
- Opinion expressed for the purpose of influencing the actions of others
- A strong love for one's country
- 1919 treaty that ended WW1
- Payments for war damage
- Term for the total number of people killed
- Serbian nationalist group
19 Clues: A long, narrow ditch • Payments for war damage • Resignation of a monarch • Serbian nationalist group • 1919 treaty that ended WW1 • Not taking sides during a war • Someone who objects to killing • A strong love for one's country • Policy of building up an empire • Assassination of this man started WW1 • Temporary suspension of hostility in a war • ...
World Changing Science 2024-07-25
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- - Developed the principles of vaccination and pasteurization
- - Developed the first successful polio vaccine.
- - Father of modern genetics.
- - Developed the theory of relativity.
- - Discovered penicillin.
- - Pioneered research on radioactivity.
- - Developed the model of the atom with quantized energy levels.
- - Pioneered computer science and artificial intelligence.
- - Co-discovered the structure of DNA.
- - Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- - Invented the alternating current (AC) electrical system.
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- - Discovered the expansion of the universe.
- - Contributed to the discovery of the DNA double helix structure.
- - Improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism.
- - Known as the father of modern chemistry.
- - Formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- - Discovered electromagnetic induction.
- - Known for his work on black holes and cosmology.
- - Revolutionized the study of primates.
19 Clues: - Discovered penicillin. • - Father of modern genetics. • - Developed the theory of relativity. • - Co-discovered the structure of DNA. • - Pioneered research on radioactivity. • - Discovered electromagnetic induction. • - Revolutionized the study of primates. • - Known as the father of modern chemistry. • - Discovered the expansion of the universe. • ...
World war 2 2023-05-08
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- what was one of the deadliest battles
- number of years ww2 lasted
- the first atomic bomb dropped on japan
- what was the second atomic bomb drooped on japan
- in 1941 japan attacked the us fleet here
- total number of lives lost in ww2
- the USA fought as part of this military alliance
- the invasion of Normandy is also known as this
- leader of Germany during ww2
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- month in 1945 that ww2 ended
- first Japanese city on which the USA dropped a atomic bomb
- this entity was established to foster international cooperation
- how did Hitler die
- what claimed the lives of six million Jews
- this aircraft’s were manned by Japanese soldiers who crashed into allied ships
- Month in 1939 that ww2 began
- this plan gave aid to Europe to rebuild after the war
- ww2 started when Hitler invaded this country
- Germany fought as part of this alliance
- this was the president of usa at beginning of ww2
20 Clues: how did Hitler die • number of years ww2 lasted • month in 1945 that ww2 ended • Month in 1939 that ww2 began • leader of Germany during ww2 • total number of lives lost in ww2 • what was one of the deadliest battles • the first atomic bomb dropped on japan • Germany fought as part of this alliance • in 1941 japan attacked the us fleet here • ...
World war 1 2023-04-30
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- standard- The british navy must be equal or greater than 2 other navies combined
- war- all resources are organized for one purpose. To win war
- unification of the Slavic peoples
- a threat which states that one must meet certain conditions or face consequences
- over the top- going over the trench to nman'sns land, fully exposed to enemy fire.
- a close association of nations for the achievements of common objectives
- Alliance- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- cheque- Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what, even if it meant going to war
- warfare- a standard war tactic. Trenches were 400m apart.
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- The development of an industry worldwide
- a strong feeling of patriotism and prides over ones country/ groups that doesn't have their own country, desiring to be liberated from a different dominant ethic group
- land- between the trenches where they fired riffles if they detected movements
- - extending the rule of authority of one country to another
- entente- France, Russia, and Britain
- of attrition- the impossibility for one side to gain the upper hand
- front- a country must fight on two distinct fronts
- plan- designed to avoid a Two-front war.
- race- when two or more countries compete to become the best military
- the policy of making a countrys armed forces stronger
- Hand- a terrorist organization that supports violence to achieve their goals
20 Clues: unification of the Slavic peoples • entente- France, Russia, and Britain • The development of an industry worldwide • plan- designed to avoid a Two-front war. • Alliance- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • front- a country must fight on two distinct fronts • the policy of making a countrys armed forces stronger • ...
World War I 2023-03-29
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- Name of the Archduke of Austria-Hungry who was assassinated in 1914
- A type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- Aggressive preparation for war
- Chlorine, phosgene (a choking agent) and mustard were the major types of these used in World War I
- Having pride in one's culture, beliefs, language, etc..; Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- Not helping or supporting either side in a conflict. This was the United States position in the war until 1917
- The reason countries were able to get supplies to the front lines quickly and efficiently
- The President of the United States during World War I
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. One of the I's in M.A.N.I.A
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- This machine sank the RMS Lusitania in 1915. Also known as a U-Boat.
- Invented by Hiram Maxim in 1884
- A plan intended to ensure German victory over a Franco-Russian alliance by holding off Russia with minimal strength and swiftly defeating France by a massive flanking movement through the Low Countries
- The country that Austria-Hungry declared war on after the killing of the Archduke
- Name of the man who assassinated the Archduke of Austria-Hungry
- "The ________________________ of the archduke triggered a series of events that would lead to the outbreak of World War I"
- Used for Reconnaissance throughout most of World War I
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- On September 6, 1915, a prototype _____________ nicknamed Little Willie rolls off the assembly line in England.
- Name of the Alliance between Russia, Great Britain and France
19 Clues: Aggressive preparation for war • Invented by Hiram Maxim in 1884 • The President of the United States during World War I • Used for Reconnaissance throughout most of World War I • Name of the Alliance between Russia, Great Britain and France • Name of the man who assassinated the Archduke of Austria-Hungry • ...
World Soccer Stars 2023-07-26
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- - Hungarian hero
- - French prodigy
- - Spanish pass master
- - Brazilian genius
- - Brazilian showman
- - Brazilian trickster
- - English striker
- - Brazilian phenomenon
- - Portuguese winger
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- - English style
- - Argentine icon
- - Spanish magician
- - Brazilian legend
- - Argentine maestro
- - Portuguese phenom
- - German goal machine
- - Dutch legend
- - French playmaker
- - Croatian midfielder
- - Cameroonian forward
20 Clues: - Dutch legend • - English style • - Hungarian hero • - Argentine icon • - French prodigy • - English striker • - Spanish magician • - Brazilian genius • - Brazilian legend • - French playmaker • - Brazilian showman • - Argentine maestro • - Portuguese phenom • - Portuguese winger • - Spanish pass master • - German goal machine • - Brazilian trickster • - Croatian midfielder • - Cameroonian forward • ...
Honors World History 2023-08-17
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- A system of government of one nation by another in which the governed people retain certain administrative and legal powers
- The claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory.
- refers to the application of a nation's law to persons, conduct, or property outside its own territory.
- Postulated a world of many nations, all of them equal under God
- Treaty that ended the first Opium War, the first of the unequal treaties between China and foreign imperialist powers
- securing Muslim representation in local government
- Established the Congo Free State by brutally seizing the African landmass as his personal possession
- Early 1600s, the British king began establishing colonies in America
- The twenty-four day march lasted from 12 March to 5 April 1930 as direct action campaign of tax resistance/nonviolent protest
- Established the legal claim by Europeans that all of Africa could be occupied
- The refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines
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- an uprising against foreigners that occurred in China about 1900
- One of Ethiopia's greatest leaders, ruling as King and Emperor of Ethiopia
- refers primarily to evaluated information about the capabilities and intentions of foreign governments
- A concept used to justify legitimacy of slavery
- to save lives and alleviate suffering by ensuring that vulnerable and crisis-affected individuals receive assistance and protection.
- Result in malnutrition, starvation, disease, and high death rates
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory.
- Opened in November 1869 and remains the fastest and most direct maritime trade link between Asia and Europe.
20 Clues: A concept used to justify legitimacy of slavery • securing Muslim representation in local government • Postulated a world of many nations, all of them equal under God • an uprising against foreigners that occurred in China about 1900 • Result in malnutrition, starvation, disease, and high death rates • ...
WORLD WAR TWO 2022-03-03
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- December 7, 1941 Japan awakened a sleeping giant.
- The USA secretly develops a nuclear weapon to help end the war
- Leader of the Soviet Union
- President of the USA for the majority of the war
- On August 9, 1945 Fat Man visited this Japanese city. It is going to be the end of the war for Japan
- President of the USA at the end of the war
- American forces hand the Japanese a major defeat at this battle. It caused the Japanese to play defense rather than offense
- Japanese pilots would commit suicide by flying their planes into Allied ships
- The Emperor of Japan
- These Native Americans played a key role in winning the war because the Axis couldn't understand their language
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- Prime Minister of Great Britain
- General MacArthur promised he would return to this island after the Battle of Bataan. He did and the Japanese lost
- This battle began on April 1, 1945. Even though they lost thousands of people, Japan still refused to give up
- June 6, 1944 Allied invasion at Normandy
- a famous picture of the Marines raising the USA flag was taken after the Japanese were defeated at this 1945 battle
- the name of the American plane that delivered the first atomic bomb at Hiroshima
- The Soviet Union makes Germany pay for what it had done. Hitler killed himself a few days later
- US strategy to get to Japan
- thousands of British and French soldiers are evacuated by sea before the Germans could capture them
19 Clues: The Emperor of Japan • Leader of the Soviet Union • US strategy to get to Japan • Prime Minister of Great Britain • June 6, 1944 Allied invasion at Normandy • President of the USA at the end of the war • President of the USA for the majority of the war • December 7, 1941 Japan awakened a sleeping giant. • The USA secretly develops a nuclear weapon to help end the war • ...
Round the world 2025-02-24
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- Often seen in the Netherlands
- Home to elephants with small ears
- Home of Jungfrau
- Dame Burned down in France
- Olympic Games originated here
- Known for bullfighting
- World's largest continent
- Grown in wet fields
- Country of fjords
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- Favoured for its rum
- Used to be known as Ayers Rock
- Worn by ladies ion Japan
- Where Santa Claus can be visited
- Home of the musical
- Originally created in Denmark
- Famed for beer festivals
- Famous people in Venice
- House Home to US president
- Location of the world's highest mountain
19 Clues: Home of Jungfrau • Country of fjords • Home of the musical • Grown in wet fields • Favoured for its rum • Known for bullfighting • Famous people in Venice • Worn by ladies ion Japan • Famed for beer festivals • World's largest continent • Dame Burned down in France • House Home to US president • Often seen in the Netherlands • Originally created in Denmark • Olympic Games originated here • ...
World of Work 2024-11-18
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- Gehalt
- Arbeitszeit
- Vorteil
- Weiterkommen im Beruf
- (Arbeits)vertrag
- Krankheitstage
- Arbeitsmarkt
- Gehalt
- Teilzeit arbeiten
- Grundvoraussetzung
- jemanden beschäftigen
- sicherer Arbeitsplatz
- Angestellter
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- Belohnung
- etwas mieten
- bei etwas zusammenarbeiten
- Vorteil
- kündigen
- etwas fördern
- weitere Mitarbeiter,Mitarbeiterinnen am Arbeitsplatz
- Rente
21 Clues: Rente • Gehalt • Gehalt • Vorteil • Vorteil • kündigen • Belohnung • Arbeitszeit • etwas mieten • Arbeitsmarkt • Angestellter • etwas fördern • Krankheitstage • (Arbeits)vertrag • Teilzeit arbeiten • Grundvoraussetzung • Weiterkommen im Beruf • jemanden beschäftigen • sicherer Arbeitsplatz • bei etwas zusammenarbeiten • weitere Mitarbeiter,Mitarbeiterinnen am Arbeitsplatz
World War One 2025-05-05
Across
- Australia fought as part of the British _______
- Informal term for an Australian WW1 soldier
- Agreements between countries to support each other in war
- What the Allies achieved in 1918
- The spark that started WWI — killing of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Long ditches where soldiers lived and fought
- Extreme pride in one’s country, often leading to conflict
- used for military signals
- The side Australia fought on during WWI
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- Belief in building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
- Competition for colonies and global dominance
- 1915 campaign where many Australian soldiers fought and died
- Voluntarily joining the military
- Australian women who served in WW1 often worked in this role
- The dangerous area between opposing trenches
- Term for soldiers who are killed, wounded, or missing
- National site in Canberra honoring those who served
- Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought in World War I
- Agreement that ended the fighting in WW1 in 1918
19 Clues: used for military signals • Voluntarily joining the military • What the Allies achieved in 1918 • The side Australia fought on during WWI • Informal term for an Australian WW1 soldier • The dangerous area between opposing trenches • Long ditches where soldiers lived and fought • Competition for colonies and global dominance • ...
World disaster puzzle 2025-04-28
Across
- rain but it hurts.
- a tornado over the ocean
- wave polar opposite of heatwave
- when magma gets too out of control..
- when snow is too hot or you're too loud..
- when the ground is too hollow..
- it happens after your hair stands up
- too little water
- cloudy, can cause floods
- when the land is too slippery
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- when it snows too hard..
- spill man-made, usually over the ocean
- happens in power plants..
- man-made, usually like oil spills.
- when things get too hot..
- when greenhouse gasses are too much...
- when water gets too high after an earthquake
- Too much water
- happens from space
19 Clues: Too much water • too little water • rain but it hurts. • happens from space • when it snows too hard.. • a tornado over the ocean • cloudy, can cause floods • happens in power plants.. • when things get too hot.. • when the land is too slippery • wave polar opposite of heatwave • when the ground is too hollow.. • man-made, usually like oil spills. • when magma gets too out of control.. • ...
World War I 2024-04-11
Across
- Agreement to end fighting
- Characterized by trench warfare, stretched from Belgium to Switzerland
- Large gas-filled balloons
- Loyalty and devotion to a nation; especially: a sense of national consciousness exalting one nation above all others and placing primary emphasis on the promotion of its culture and interests as opposed to those of other nations
- US President that was president during the end of WWI
- When a nation prepares its military forces for war
- Final set of demands
- This American liner was blown up in 1915
- Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in this country
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- Line of fighting between Russia and Germany and Austria-Hungary
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- The treaty that ended WWI was signed in this city in 1918
- A system and pursuit of empire; the process of accumulation and acquisition of land, resources, labor, and profits
- A deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
- Name of a fight between two airplanes
- This common fighting tactic was used primary on the western front of World War I. Its the main reason a stalemate occurred on the Western Front
- 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
- A policy of supporting neither side in a war
- This telegram was sent by the Germans to Mexico, The Germans hoped that Mexico would attack the US
19 Clues: Final set of demands • Agreement to end fighting • Large gas-filled balloons • Name of a fight between two airplanes • This American liner was blown up in 1915 • A policy of supporting neither side in a war • Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in this country • When a nation prepares its military forces for war • US President that was president during the end of WWI • ...
World War II 2022-03-08
Across
- The ruling person; known as the person who started the war
- Friends in war
- Union An allied power in WWII
- Enemies in war
- The planes used by the military to drop bombs on lands
- Hatred towards Jews
- Jewish family; went into hiding in the secret annex
- The first place the German's blew up; the American army base
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- The mass murder of 6 million Jews
- Leader of Great Britain
- German secret state police
- President of USA
- Hitler's soldiers
- A large room for this purpose filled with gas
- A mobile killing squad by the Jews
- A place Jews were taken and often killed
- The hated religion
- The night of the broken glass
- A object Jews were forced to wear to show their religion
19 Clues: Friends in war • Enemies in war • President of USA • Hitler's soldiers • The hated religion • Hatred towards Jews • Leader of Great Britain • German secret state police • Union An allied power in WWII • The night of the broken glass • The mass murder of 6 million Jews • A mobile killing squad by the Jews • A place Jews were taken and often killed • ...
World War 1 2022-11-16
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- World War 1 is also called the _______ war.
- Who got out of WW1 around the same time the US was joining???
- the treaty that ended World War 1.
- who declared war on April 6, 1917? (it is abbreviated!)
- What side won WW1????
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand was in line to be king of _______________.
- A ________ man assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- The Treaty of Versailles was signed on the _____ of June in 1919.
- What years did WW1 start and end? (put a comma between!)
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- What word describes the war between 1916 and 1917? (Hint: similar to a draw) ;)
- the country that had to get blamed after the war
- ditches that were dug out of the Earth.
- the power that consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- What caused Russia to pull out of WW1?
- the power that was made of France, England, Russia, and the US
- Did the Treaty of Versailles tell Germany to make more or less of its military??
- expanding one's territory
- what began on July 28, 1914?
- How many Americans were killed when the Lusitania sank?
- Germany sunk American _____, which led the US to declare war.
20 Clues: What side won WW1???? • expanding one's territory • what began on July 28, 1914? • the treaty that ended World War 1. • What caused Russia to pull out of WW1? • ditches that were dug out of the Earth. • World War 1 is also called the _______ war. • the country that had to get blamed after the war • A ________ man assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand. • ...
WORLD WAR II 2022-01-13
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- The acronym for the pilot training program established in Canada.
- Canadian troops surrendered to the Japanese at Hong Kong on this day.
- These people were relocated to the BC interior or inland farms in 1942.
- The time at the beginning of the war when no actual fighting happened.
- These people were very thankful when they were liberated by the Canadian Army.
- German attacks on this place failed to destroy the RAF.
- The rescue of thousands of Allied forces from Dunkirk was considered this.
- The type of attack used by Germany on Poland.
- The type of formation used by Allied ships when crossing the Atlantic to maximize safety.
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- This invasion on June 6, 1944, was an important turning point in the war.
- The surprise attack on this military base brought the US into the war.
- The National Resources Mobilization Act was passed in 1940 to allow this for home defence.
- Germans attacked Allied ships to disrupt supply lines here.
- The number of days Canada waited to declare war independently from Britain.
- The country invaded by Germany in Operation Barbarossa.
- The place where victory was declared on May 7, 1945.
- These types of bombs were dropped on Japan near the end of the war.
- An unsuccessful Canadian raid on German defences.
- The campaign in this country included dangerous house-to-house combat.
19 Clues: The type of attack used by Germany on Poland. • An unsuccessful Canadian raid on German defences. • The place where victory was declared on May 7, 1945. • The country invaded by Germany in Operation Barbarossa. • German attacks on this place failed to destroy the RAF. • Germans attacked Allied ships to disrupt supply lines here. • ...
world happiness report 2022-01-21
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- __ power (how much an average family can afford to buy)
- __-free college
- the willingness to give to others
- happiness is a good __ of development
- the opposite of objective
- __ development (developing in a way that is good for the long-term future)
- global __ (the list in order)
- unemployment __
- happiness is hard to __
- significant __ factors (the factors that cause the things we can see)
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- dishonest or illegal behaviour especially by powerful people
- social __ net
- gross __ product
- __ healthcare
- personal or national __ is surprisingly not the main factor in happiness
- public __ (the officially accepted set of rules or ideas about what should be done)
- the life __ in Japan is quite long
- World Gallop __
- paid __ leave
19 Clues: social __ net • __ healthcare • paid __ leave • __-free college • World Gallop __ • unemployment __ • gross __ product • happiness is hard to __ • the opposite of objective • global __ (the list in order) • the willingness to give to others • the life __ in Japan is quite long • happiness is a good __ of development • __ power (how much an average family can afford to buy) • ...
Before World WarII 2023-01-12
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- U.S. policy before WWII
- Became dictator of Germany
- Econonomic downturn that doomed democracies
- A gov't w/ extreme nationalism & a single ruler
- third German state
- state where individuals have no rights
- pact to outlaw future war
- eliminated
- become the rule of totalitarian Soviet Union
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- love of ones country
- treaty to limit battleships
- Created after WWI to stop future wars
- thought to protect the U.S.
- Hitler's private army
- committee to keep the U.S. out of WWII
- Became dictator of Italy
- Mussolini's followers
- U.S. cannot sell weapons to nations at war
- You can buy war goods if you bring own ships and pay cash
19 Clues: eliminated • third German state • love of ones country • Hitler's private army • Mussolini's followers • U.S. policy before WWII • Became dictator of Italy • pact to outlaw future war • Became dictator of Germany • treaty to limit battleships • thought to protect the U.S. • Created after WWI to stop future wars • committee to keep the U.S. out of WWII • ...
The Natural World 2025-06-09
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- – Can cause death
- – To destroy completely
- – View of natural scenery
- – Very strong or aggressive
- – Not common
- – The top of a mountain
- – Animal that hunts others
- – Small plant with many branches
- up – To lose all water
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- – To become less hot
- – Born in a place
- – First light of the day
- – Wild, natural land
- – Earth or ground
- – To go up
- – Person who hunts illegally
- – Animal hunted for food
- – Not smooth or calm
- – Rise and fall of the sea
19 Clues: – To go up • – Not common • – Born in a place • – Can cause death • – Earth or ground • – To become less hot • – Wild, natural land • – Not smooth or calm • up – To lose all water • – To destroy completely • – The top of a mountain • – First light of the day • – Animal hunted for food • – View of natural scenery • – Animal that hunts others • – Rise and fall of the sea • ...
WORLD WAR I 2025-10-16
Across
- Forced military service.
- Region known as the “Powder Keg of Europe.”
- Organization created to maintain peace.
- French leader at the Versailles peace conference.
- Mobilization of all national resources for war.
- Germany’s plan to invade France through Belgium.
- A strong sense of loyalty, devotion or pride in one’s country; a cause of WWI.
- Passenger ship sunk by a German submarine in 1915.
- Policy of extending power through colonization.
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- US President who proposed the Fourteen Points.
- German submarine.
- Agreements between countries for mutual protection.
- Type of warfare characterized by long, dug-out lines.
- Battle infamous for massive casualties.
- Treaty ending WWI.
- Country who switched sides during the war in return for promises of land.
- Site of the first mass poison gas attack (1915).
- Belief in maintaining a strong military capability.
- Battle symbolizing Canada’s national unity.
19 Clues: German submarine. • Treaty ending WWI. • Forced military service. • Organization created to maintain peace. • Battle infamous for massive casualties. • Region known as the “Powder Keg of Europe.” • Battle symbolizing Canada’s national unity. • US President who proposed the Fourteen Points. • Mobilization of all national resources for war. • ...
World War I 2025-11-28
Across
- when this was inhaled soldiers would suffocate or burn their eyes or skin.
- equipment used to look over the trench wall without exposing your head.
- an image printed on a large piece of paper to advertise something.
- this country invaded Serbia.
- biased information to convince you of one point of view.
- the murder of a political figure.
- a large projectile which makes a deafening sound when fired.
- an armoured vehicle developed in World War I.
- men who refused to enlist for moral or political reasons.
- a disease contracted by soldiers in the frontline due to a lack of clean, dry socks.
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- a powerful gun which could fire over 400 bullets a minute
- editing and controlling the sharing of information.
- open air tunnels along the front line where a lot of the fighting happened
- one of the long-term causes of the war linked to the armed forces.
- a lot of the fighting on the Western front took place in this small country.
- the land in between the lines of the opposing armies.
- soldiers who suffered trauma may develop this psychological condition
- to join up.
- a law introduced in Britain in 1916 to force young me to join up.
19 Clues: to join up. • this country invaded Serbia. • the murder of a political figure. • an armoured vehicle developed in World War I. • editing and controlling the sharing of information. • the land in between the lines of the opposing armies. • biased information to convince you of one point of view. • a powerful gun which could fire over 400 bullets a minute • ...
Easter Crossword 2017-04-15
Across
- The largest continent
- The part of the Easter bunny chocolate that 76% of people eat first
- The country that eats the most chocolate (per capita)
- The most popular girls name of 2016 (UK)
- The city that hosted the world's biggest Easter Egg hunt
- The religion Easter originates from
- The largest country in the world
- The most popular boys name of 2016 (UK)
- The month of Easter
- The animal most related to Easter
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- The most popular chocolate brand in the world
- The most common language in the world
- Easter occurs after the 40 day period called....
- The smallest country in the world
- The poorest country of 2016 (per capita)
- The art of painting eggs is called......
- The day Easter celebrations take place
17 Clues: The month of Easter • The largest continent • The largest country in the world • The smallest country in the world • The animal most related to Easter • The religion Easter originates from • The most common language in the world • The day Easter celebrations take place • The most popular boys name of 2016 (UK) • The poorest country of 2016 (per capita) • ...
Active Life Crossward Puzzle 2020-09-29
Across
- fastest person to reach a million user on Instagram
- shortest country name in the world
- Michael hates them & home of European parliament
- biggest shark to ever exist
- artist for Christmas number one in UK charts in 1973
- a person who lives in seclusion from society
- HRH was wider than she was tall
- highest gross film of 2019 / TV show from 60s
- someone who collects stamps
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- more volcanoes than any other country in the world
- world tallest dog breed & QI presenter
- Elton John middle name
- President face on US Fifty dollar bill
- John Amos who played Kunta Kinte(film)
- FA cup & New Zealand cup winner
- animal has the most legs in the world
- Third human to walk on the moon
17 Clues: Elton John middle name • biggest shark to ever exist • someone who collects stamps • FA cup & New Zealand cup winner • HRH was wider than she was tall • Third human to walk on the moon • shortest country name in the world • animal has the most legs in the world • world tallest dog breed & QI presenter • President face on US Fifty dollar bill • ...
Crucigrama Ingles 2024-02-24
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- the cheetah is the animal in the world?
- 125 years is the a man has ever lived in the world?
- mercury is the planet to the sun?
- vatican city is the country in the world?
- deserts are the places on earth?
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- diamonds are the material the world?
- russia is the country in the world?
- mount everest is the mountain in the world?
- the elephant is the animal in the world?
- antarctica is the continent in the world?
10 Clues: deserts are the places on earth? • mercury is the planet to the sun? • russia is the country in the world? • diamonds are the material the world? • the cheetah is the animal in the world? • the elephant is the animal in the world? • antarctica is the continent in the world? • vatican city is the country in the world? • mount everest is the mountain in the world? • ...
Great winners 2024-05-08
10 Clues: world richest man • world tallest man • world shortest man • worlds fastest eater • winner of 2024 superbowl • winners of fortnite fncs 2023 • Fortnite world cup winner of 2019 • winner of 2023 so soccer world cup • winner of 2022 baseball world series • winner of 2024 college basketball championship
World Religions 2016-10-12
Across
- Judaism believe that ... is our teacher
- many religions, such as Christianity believe in God and...
- belief that what happens to a person is because of past actions
- Abraham and Moses were the founder of this religion
- The "Vedas" is one of the sacred writings of this religion
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- the belief that jesus rose from the grave.
- in the religion of Hinduism, they believe in ... supreme beings
- this religion began in a place called Makkah
- this religion was founded around 6th century BC
- one of the sacred writings of the jewish religion
- jesus died for everyone's ...
- belief of resurrection of the ...
12 Clues: jesus died for everyone's ... • belief of resurrection of the ... • Judaism believe that ... is our teacher • the belief that jesus rose from the grave. • this religion began in a place called Makkah • this religion was founded around 6th century BC • one of the sacred writings of the jewish religion • Abraham and Moses were the founder of this religion • ...
World Peace 2013-03-18
Across
- What female celebrity is trying to end sexism?
- Which famous American rap artist is involved with the United Nations?
- Taking advantage of a weakergoup
- Who do the united nations lobby to promote world peace?
- A non-violent believer
- What date was the United Nations formed?
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- How many members do the United Nations have now?
- Which organisation was founded in the Catholic Church?
- Who is the secretary-general of the United Nations?
- Which religous group is working to achive world peace using peaceful methods?
- The location of the United Nations
- What is the large group that insures world peace?
12 Clues: A non-violent believer • Taking advantage of a weakergoup • The location of the United Nations • What date was the United Nations formed? • What female celebrity is trying to end sexism? • How many members do the United Nations have now? • What is the large group that insures world peace? • Who is the secretary-general of the United Nations? • ...
World Geography 2012-08-30
Across
- the Oceans that makes Myrtle Beach
- America/The Continent South of the U.S
- The Coldest Continent
- the Ocean touching Australia
- the ocean at the top of the world
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- The Continent Beside Asia
- the Smallest Continent
- a mix between the Atlantic and other oceans
- the Ocean of the sides of the world
- the Continent of Spiritual Beliefs, Salt, And Gold
- America /Where we live
- The Continent in the NE hemisphere
12 Clues: The Coldest Continent • the Smallest Continent • America /Where we live • The Continent Beside Asia • the Ocean touching Australia • the Oceans that makes Myrtle Beach • The Continent in the NE hemisphere • the Ocean of the sides of the world • the ocean at the top of the world • America/The Continent South of the U.S • a mix between the Atlantic and other oceans • ...
World Meaning 2014-01-17
12 Clues: plural of wolf • plural of roof • a small waterway • howls at the moon • we all belong to one • Batman is one of them • beside farmers' fields • it is on the Canadian flag • houses have one on top of them • explorers went on many of these • they always defeat the villains • vegetable that grows underground
Today's World 2015-02-22
Across
- The country that sent the Zimmerman Telegram
- Goods that have been imported or exported illegally
- Used by British officials to get America to side with them
- President when the Lusitania sank
- Islands in the Mediterranean Sea
- Preparing for war by enlarging armies
- Powers France, UK, and Russia new named alliance
- Powers Germany, Italy, and Austria/Hungary new named alliance
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- A love or attachment to your country
- Last name of the archduke that was assassinated
- Country that intercepted the Zimmerman Telegram
- Passenger ship that Germany sunk
12 Clues: Islands in the Mediterranean Sea • Passenger ship that Germany sunk • President when the Lusitania sank • A love or attachment to your country • Preparing for war by enlarging armies • The country that sent the Zimmerman Telegram • Last name of the archduke that was assassinated • Country that intercepted the Zimmerman Telegram • ...
World Capitals 2021-08-23
hello world 2022-04-10
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- Why have 1 when you can have 3? This is where the 2nd happened
- recommended filter to get the best smiles
- some plants do say Sam
- yoga is for beginners
- These were the main ingredients of our dexter’s lab experiment
- Why have 1 day when you can have 2?
- It’s all about the nose
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- Some people find this word a cliche (just the word, not the concept)
- Some people do massacre this word a lot
- Some have cats, some have dogs, we have
- Use this for arivaali & loosu in 1 effect
- Shopping is serious business, we have our reputation to uphold
12 Clues: yoga is for beginners • some plants do say Sam • It’s all about the nose • Why have 1 day when you can have 2? • Some people do massacre this word a lot • Some have cats, some have dogs, we have • recommended filter to get the best smiles • Use this for arivaali & loosu in 1 effect • Why have 1 when you can have 3? This is where the 2nd happened • ...
hello world 2022-04-10
Across
- Some people do massacre this word a lot
- Some people find this word a cliche (just the word, not the concept)
- Shopping is serious business, we have our Reputation to uphold
- Why have 1 day when you can have 2?
- Recommended filter to get the best smiles in photos
- It’s all about the nose
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- Why have 1 day when you can have 3? This was the site of the 2nd
- Some plants do talk. They say Sam
- Some have cats, some have dogs, we have
- These were the main ingredients of our dexter’s lab experiment
- Morning yoga is for beginners
- Used by Arivaalis & loosus in equal measure
12 Clues: It’s all about the nose • Morning yoga is for beginners • Some plants do talk. They say Sam • Why have 1 day when you can have 2? • Some have cats, some have dogs, we have • Some people do massacre this word a lot • Used by Arivaalis & loosus in equal measure • Recommended filter to get the best smiles in photos • ...
World Events 2022-03-23
12 Clues: strategy • world bank • scarce fuel • someone who moves • Scarce food source • Invader of Ukraine • nuclear power plant • Rely on Russia for oil • Invader of Afghanistan • received many immigrants • Country battered by Russia • person with no neccessities
World Soccer 2022-02-03
Across
- First Country to win the World Cup. (7)
- FIFA Competition that sees winners of each confederation's premier competitions against each other. (12)
- Brazilian hero, considered greatest to ever play the game. (4)
- Nation who put 7 past Brazil in 2014 World Cup
- Informal name for the person playing in goal. (6)
- Most successful nation in African Cup of Nations. (5)
- South American Football Association. (8)
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- Middle-eastern country scheduled to host the 2022 World Cup. (5)
- Whistle-blower running proceedings. (7)
- First openly gay athlete to come out whilst still competing - on MLS side LA Galaxy's roster. (12)
- Smallest country (by population) to ever reach the World Cup. (7)
- 3-time World Cup runner-up, has never won. (11)
12 Clues: First Country to win the World Cup. (7) • Whistle-blower running proceedings. (7) • South American Football Association. (8) • Nation who put 7 past Brazil in 2014 World Cup • 3-time World Cup runner-up, has never won. (11) • Informal name for the person playing in goal. (6) • Most successful nation in African Cup of Nations. (5) • ...
World war 2021-12-02
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- Ware fare in which the opposing forces attack and counterattack from relatively permanent system of trenches protected by barbed-wire entanglement
- Communication of information to spread certain ideas, beliefs, or practices and shape or influence public opinion
- a political and economic system that seeks to create a classless society.
- An international conflict in 1914-18 that involved most of the nations of Europe along with Russia,the Unites states,Middle east, and other regions
- Devotion,allegiance, and loyalty to one's own country
- rapid increase in an economy
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- the worst economic downturn in history of the industrialized world
- A political movement that embraces far-right nationalism and the forceful suppression of any opposition
- A temporary truce that halts fighting in order to negotiate terms of peace
- economic theory where the production and distribution of goods is done.
- compulsory military service in a country's armed force, enrolling of persons for military or naval service.
- influenza caused by an influenza virus of type A, in particular that of the pandemic which began in 1918.
12 Clues: rapid increase in an economy • Devotion,allegiance, and loyalty to one's own country • the worst economic downturn in history of the industrialized world • economic theory where the production and distribution of goods is done. • a political and economic system that seeks to create a classless society. • ...
World Capitals 2021-07-14
Islamic World 2023-12-06
Across
- journey to worship the city of Mecca
- groups of related families
- the prophet
- religious teacher
- isolated reliable source of water
- submission to the will of God
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- shrine built in the city of Mecca
- Sunna form of law
- holy book of Islam
- Arabia's most important city
- one who is submitted to god
- Muslim place of worship
12 Clues: the prophet • Sunna form of law • religious teacher • holy book of Islam • Muslim place of worship • groups of related families • one who is submitted to god • Arabia's most important city • submission to the will of God • shrine built in the city of Mecca • isolated reliable source of water • journey to worship the city of Mecca
Mammal World 2023-09-26
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- Mammals have this in common with dolphins, cats, and elephants.
- Mammals produce their babies by giving _______
- Mammals give milk to their babies when they are hungry. Do you know which glands produce milk in mammals?
- Summer season is here. Don't sweat! Your ___ will help you keep you cool.
- Woof! Woof! I am man’s best friend. I use my four limbs to move around. I am a _______.
- It is quite cold here. What do I have on my body to keep me warm?
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- Hush a bye baby! goes the nursery rhyme. Who gives birth to babies?
- I wear a thick coat of fur and have a lot of fat layer in my body that helps me to survive in cold environments.
- Looking for polar bears? Which area will the travel agent suggest?
- Unlike birds, reptiles, and some other animals, mammals do not lay __________.
- I am a mammal with an exception. I do not give birth to live babies.
- Mammals regulate their body temperature and keep it constant. They are ____.
12 Clues: Mammals produce their babies by giving _______ • Mammals have this in common with dolphins, cats, and elephants. • It is quite cold here. What do I have on my body to keep me warm? • Looking for polar bears? Which area will the travel agent suggest? • Hush a bye baby! goes the nursery rhyme. Who gives birth to babies? • ...
Art world 2024-02-11
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- organization owned or controlled by one person.
- move out of or away from something.
- represent by a drawing, painting, or other art form.
- with extreme force or strength.
- person who held a job or office before the current holder.
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- produced specially to order.
- preceding or done in preparation for something.
- deeply shocking.
- the quality of being worthy of attention.
- person, plant, or animal that is descended froma particular ancestor.
- following one another or following others.
- the same token In the same way, for the same reason.
12 Clues: deeply shocking. • produced specially to order. • with extreme force or strength. • move out of or away from something. • the quality of being worthy of attention. • following one another or following others. • preceding or done in preparation for something. • organization owned or controlled by one person. • represent by a drawing, painting, or other art form. • ...
