world Crossword Puzzles
WORLD 35 2025-08-27
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- Device that converts sunlight to power
- Planet with the Great Red Spot
- Famous British clock tower
- City nicknamed “Windy City”
- Fruit that’s also a tech company
- Country once called Persia
- Author of “Beloved”
- World’s highest waterfall
- Poison used on arrows by tribes
- Measure of electrical resistance
- Mountain range in western South America
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- City home to the Taj Mahal
- Mythical bird reborn from ashes
- Currency of Switzerland
- Pasta shaped like little ears
- North African stew
- ’80s video game hero who eats pellets
- Animal with a prehensile tail
- Capital of Scotland
- Gas that makes soda fizzy
- River that forms part of the U.S.–Mexico border
- Legendary sword of King Arthur
- Chemical that flavors vanilla
- Continent with the Serengeti
- Country known for maple syrup
- Greek letter before omega
- City known for Oktoberfest
- Currency of India
- Hiker’s shelter
29 Clues: Hiker’s shelter • Currency of India • North African stew • Capital of Scotland • Author of “Beloved” • Currency of Switzerland • Gas that makes soda fizzy • Greek letter before omega • World’s highest waterfall • City home to the Taj Mahal • Famous British clock tower • City known for Oktoberfest • Country once called Persia • City nicknamed “Windy City” • Continent with the Serengeti • ...
Our World 2025-08-20
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- What shape is Jaenna's engagement ring
- Our favorite winter sport
- What month is Joe born
- What is Jaenna's profession
- How many siblings does Jaenna have
- What degree does Jaenna hold
- What is Joe's profession
- Where was Jaenna born
- Where does Joe work
- What is Jaenna's middle name
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- Where will we honeymoon
- What is Joe's middle name
- What degree does Joe hold
- Where does Jaenna work
- Where was Joe born
- How many siblings does Joe have
- Where do we love to vacation
- What is Joe's favorite kind of joke
- What is Jaenna's favorite color
- What month is Jaenna born
- What town do we live in
21 Clues: Where was Joe born • Where does Joe work • Where was Jaenna born • What month is Joe born • Where does Jaenna work • Where will we honeymoon • What town do we live in • What is Joe's profession • Our favorite winter sport • What is Joe's middle name • What degree does Joe hold • What month is Jaenna born • What is Jaenna's profession • What degree does Jaenna hold • ...
world 101 2025-08-20
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- Capital of Barbados
- Capital of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Capital of Eritrea
- Capital of Fiji
- Capital of Tonga
- Capital of Rwanda
- Capital of Madagascar
- Capital of Togo
- Capital of Nicaragua
- Capital of Saint Lucia
- LOUIS Capital of Mauritius
- PAZ Bolivian seat of government
- Capital of Samoa
- Capital of Guyana
- Capital of Guinea-Bissau
- Capital of Tuvalu
- Capital of Dominica
- Capital of Belize
- Capital of Cape Verde
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- CITY Capital of Panama
- Largest city of Benin
- Capital of Liberia
- Capital of Honduras
- Capital of Cameroon
- Capital of Liechtenstein
- Capital of Mali
- Capital of Botswana
- GEORGES Capital of Grenada
- TOME Capital of Sao Tome and Principe
- Capital of Chad
- Capital of Suriname
- Capital of Maldives
- Capital of Uganda
- Capital of Mozambique
- SALVADOR Capital of El Salvador
- Capital of Malawi
- OF SPAIN Capital of Trinidad and Tobago
- JOSE Capital of Costa Rica
38 Clues: Capital of Mali • Capital of Fiji • Capital of Chad • Capital of Togo • Capital of Tonga • Capital of Samoa • Capital of Uganda • Capital of Malawi • Capital of Rwanda • Capital of Guyana • Capital of Tuvalu • Capital of Belize • Capital of Liberia • Capital of Eritrea • Capital of Honduras • Capital of Cameroon • Capital of Barbados • Capital of Botswana • Capital of Suriname • Capital of Maldives • ...
WORLD 5 2025-08-20
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- Goddess of harvest and grain
- Many-headed serpent of the marshes
- Endless boulder-pusher of myth
- Winged goddess of victory
- Huntress goddess and twin of Apollo
- Primordial earth goddess
- Snake-haired monster type
- Winged horse of legend
- Titan who stole fire for mankind
- Greek god of war
- God of wine and revelry
- Smith god of fire and forge
- Titan condemned to bear the sky
- Sun god who drove a chariot
- Nymph who faded to a voice
- Roman name for Demeter
- Goat-footed god of the wild
- Goddess of the hearth
- Messenger god with winged sandals
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- Primordial sky god
- Titan who swallowed his children
- Personification of death
- Greek king of the gods
- God of dreams
- Lord of the sea
- Goddess of retribution
- Flier who fell for flying too near the sun
- Tormented figure in Tartarus
- Youth who loved his reflection
- Mother of the Olympians
- Bull-headed maze dweller
- Queen of the underworld
- Gorgon who turned onlookers to stone
- God of music, healing, and light
- Goddess of wisdom and war craft
- Ruler of the underworld
- Fire-breathing hybrid beast
- Three-headed hound of Hades
- Cunning hero of Ithaca
- Greek goddess, wife of Zeus
40 Clues: God of dreams • Lord of the sea • Greek god of war • Primordial sky god • Goddess of the hearth • Greek king of the gods • Goddess of retribution • Winged horse of legend • Cunning hero of Ithaca • Roman name for Demeter • Mother of the Olympians • Queen of the underworld • God of wine and revelry • Ruler of the underworld • Personification of death • Primordial earth goddess • ...
WORLD 34 2025-08-25
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- Ohio port city on Maumee Bay
- Strand that carries light-based signals
- Rugged mountable video recorder
- City across the Charles from Boston
- Four-rotor remotely piloted aircraft
- Pennsylvania port on its namesake lake
- Central Massachusetts city with canal heritage
- city of the Merrimack in Massachusetts
- Machine that builds objects layer by layer
- Display that responds to direct finger input
- College town on Lake Champlain
- Ohio city long linked to the rubber industry
- Lehigh Valley city known for steelmaking heritage
- Historic seaport on the Piscataqua
- West Michigan city on the Grand River
- Pennsylvania Dutch Country hub
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- Portable clamshell personal computer
- Ohio city on the shore of Lake Erie
- Ohio River city with hilly neighborhoods
- Southern New Hampshire city on the Merrimack
- Largest city in the Granite State
- Pocket computer that also places calls
- Michigan city known for auto history
- Maine city just across the harbor from Portland
- Electronic image capture without film
- Connecticut city with a busy corporate downtown
- Slate device controlled by touch
- Ohio city with aviation heritage
- Michigan college town with leafy streets
- Lehigh Valley city with an industrial past
- Motor City on the Detroit River
- Portable device for digital books
32 Clues: Ohio port city on Maumee Bay • College town on Lake Champlain • Pennsylvania Dutch Country hub • Rugged mountable video recorder • Motor City on the Detroit River • Slate device controlled by touch • Ohio city with aviation heritage • Largest city in the Granite State • Portable device for digital books • Historic seaport on the Piscataqua • Ohio city on the shore of Lake Erie • ...
WORLD 44 2025-08-25
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- Simultaneous whip like motion of both legs
- Indonesian chile paste with vinegar
- North African paste of chiles and spices
- Somersault used to reverse direction
- Push off the wall while gripping handles
- Korean fermented chile rice paste
- Large analog timer used for intervals
- Team race with four different strokes in order
- Stroke with a frog kick and glide
- Undulating leg motion used underwater
- Chili garlic hot sauce from Si Racha
- Arms locked overhead to reduce drag
- Streamlined kicking off the wall
- Training group with prescribed rest and send offs
- Single swimmer rotates through four strokes
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- Moment the hand first holds water for a pull
- High elbow position for an efficient pull
- Transition from underwater to surface swimming
- Raised platform for diving into the pool
- Yogurt cucumber and spice condiment
- Exchange where the next swimmer times the jump
- Event swum on the back under flags
- Two hand touch and pivot in breaststroke or fly
- Greek yogurt cucumber and dill sauce
- Sesame seed paste used in Levantine dishes
- Front crawl event swum with a flutter kick
- Stroke with dolphin kick and synchronous arms
- Chickpea and tahini puree
28 Clues: Chickpea and tahini puree • Streamlined kicking off the wall • Korean fermented chile rice paste • Stroke with a frog kick and glide • Event swum on the back under flags • Yogurt cucumber and spice condiment • Indonesian chile paste with vinegar • Arms locked overhead to reduce drag • Somersault used to reverse direction • Greek yogurt cucumber and dill sauce • ...
WORLD 4 2025-08-19
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- Opposite of cold
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Tallest mammal
- Yellow Pokemon mascot
- Astronaut's workplace
- The study of stars and planets
- Company founded by Steve Jobs
- Animal with black and white stripes
- River that runs through Egypt
- Animal symbol of Australia
- Sport played at Wimbledon
- Hard protective covering of a turtle
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- WASHINGTON First U.S. President
- Largest ocean on Earth
- City where the Eiffel Tower stands
- Main ingredient in guacamole
- The opposite of night
- AUSTEN Writer of Pride and Prejudice
- Metal used in coins and jewelry
- Month with Thanksgiving in the U.S.
- Musical instrument with keys and pedals
- Longest bone in the human body
- Capital of Greece
- Precious yellow metal
- WHITE Fairy tale girl with seven dwarfs
25 Clues: Tallest mammal • Opposite of cold • Capital of Greece • Yellow Pokemon mascot • Astronaut's workplace • The opposite of night • Precious yellow metal • Largest ocean on Earth • Sport played at Wimbledon • Animal symbol of Australia • Main ingredient in guacamole • Company founded by Steve Jobs • River that runs through Egypt • The study of stars and planets • Longest bone in the human body • ...
WORLD 3 2025-08-19
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- ’90s handheld digital pet
- Composer of the “Fifth Symphony”
- Greek yogurt sauce with cucumbers
- Capital of Texas
- Motown city
- Device to look at distant objects
- Currency of Canada
- Planet with rings
- Country where Kilimanjaro rises
- Bird that cannot fly
- BLOSSOM Flower symbol of Japan
- Gas used in party balloons
- FRANCISCO City of the Golden Gate Bridge
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- Dog known for blue-black tongue
- Layer of the Earth with magma
- Desert plant with spines
- Italian rice dish
- French word for “thank you”
- Shakespeare’s wife’s first name
- Martial art from Korea
- Country famous for fjords
- Capital of Peru
- Unit for electric current
- River dividing Budapest
- Instrument in jazz combos
25 Clues: Motown city • Capital of Peru • Capital of Texas • Italian rice dish • Planet with rings • Currency of Canada • Bird that cannot fly • Martial art from Korea • River dividing Budapest • Desert plant with spines • ’90s handheld digital pet • Country famous for fjords • Unit for electric current • Instrument in jazz combos • Gas used in party balloons • French word for “thank you” • ...
WORLD 3 2025-08-19
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- ’90s handheld digital pet
- Composer of the “Fifth Symphony”
- Greek yogurt sauce with cucumbers
- Capital of Texas
- Motown city
- Device to look at distant objects
- Currency of Canada
- Planet with rings
- Country where Kilimanjaro rises
- Bird that cannot fly
- BLOSSOM Flower symbol of Japan
- Gas used in party balloons
- FRANCISCO City of the Golden Gate Bridge
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- Dog known for blue-black tongue
- Layer of the Earth with magma
- Desert plant with spines
- Italian rice dish
- French word for “thank you”
- Shakespeare’s wife’s first name
- Martial art from Korea
- Country famous for fjords
- Capital of Peru
- Unit for electric current
- River dividing Budapest
- Instrument in jazz combos
25 Clues: Motown city • Capital of Peru • Capital of Texas • Italian rice dish • Planet with rings • Currency of Canada • Bird that cannot fly • Martial art from Korea • River dividing Budapest • Desert plant with spines • ’90s handheld digital pet • Country famous for fjords • Unit for electric current • Instrument in jazz combos • Gas used in party balloons • French word for “thank you” • ...
WORLD 3 2025-08-19
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- Motown city
- Currency of Canada
- Greek yogurt sauce with cucumbers
- Country where Kilimanjaro rises
- Layer of the Earth with magma
- ’90s handheld digital pet
- Desert plant with spines
- River dividing Budapest
- Martial art from Korea
- French word for “thank you”
- BLOSSOM Flower symbol of Japan
- FRANCISCO City of the Golden Gate Bridge
- Bird that cannot fly
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- Composer of the “Fifth Symphony”
- Capital of Peru
- Italian rice dish
- Device to look at distant objects
- Shakespeare’s wife’s first name
- Unit for electric current
- Capital of Texas
- Country famous for fjords
- Gas used in party balloons
- Dog known for blue-black tongue
- Instrument in jazz combos
- Planet with rings
25 Clues: Motown city • Capital of Peru • Capital of Texas • Italian rice dish • Planet with rings • Currency of Canada • Bird that cannot fly • Martial art from Korea • River dividing Budapest • Desert plant with spines • Unit for electric current • Country famous for fjords • Instrument in jazz combos • ’90s handheld digital pet • Gas used in party balloons • French word for “thank you” • ...
WORLD 4 2025-08-19
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- Vehicle for space travel
- Game with knights and bishops
- Greek god of war
- Metal attracted by magnets
- Mountain range of Everest
- Device for sending emails
- City with the Acropolis
- Fruit used to make cider
- Author of “The Hobbit”
- Desert in northern Africa
- Birthplace of pizza
- First human in space (surname)
- Currency of Japan
- The science of heredity
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- Language of Brazil
- U.S. state called the Aloha State
- Animal with a pouch
- Instrument with reeds and keys
- Author of “The Great Gatsby” (initials OK)
- Capital of Ireland
- Organization for world health (abbr.)
- Continent with the Alps
- Largest ocean
- River through Paris
- SEA Sea bordered by Jordan and Israel
25 Clues: Largest ocean • Greek god of war • Currency of Japan • Language of Brazil • Capital of Ireland • Animal with a pouch • Birthplace of pizza • River through Paris • Author of “The Hobbit” • City with the Acropolis • Continent with the Alps • The science of heredity • Vehicle for space travel • Fruit used to make cider • Mountain range of Everest • Device for sending emails • ...
WORLD 4 2025-08-19
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- City with the Acropolis
- Game with knights and bishops
- Organization for world health (abbr.)
- Language of Brazil
- Largest ocean
- Mountain range of Everest
- Birthplace of pizza
- The science of heredity
- U.S. state called the Aloha State
- Greek god of war
- SEA Sea bordered by Jordan and Israel
- Author of “The Hobbit”
- Continent with the Alps
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- Currency of Japan
- River through Paris
- Device for sending emails
- Vehicle for space travel
- Capital of Ireland
- Author of “The Great Gatsby” (initials OK)
- Desert in northern Africa
- Metal attracted by magnets
- Instrument with reeds and keys
- Animal with a pouch
- Fruit used to make cider
- First human in space (surname)
25 Clues: Largest ocean • Greek god of war • Currency of Japan • Capital of Ireland • Language of Brazil • River through Paris • Animal with a pouch • Birthplace of pizza • Author of “The Hobbit” • City with the Acropolis • The science of heredity • Continent with the Alps • Vehicle for space travel • Fruit used to make cider • Device for sending emails • Desert in northern Africa • ...
WORLD 5 2025-08-19
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- Capital of Egypt
- Layer of atmosphere with ozone
- MINOR North Star’s constellation
- Country where sushi began
- Short poem of 17 syllables
- Capital of Kenya
- Bird symbol of peace
- CREAM Dessert of frozen dairy
- Capital of Portugal
- Mammal that lays eggs
- Sport with a scrum
- Instrument with 88 keys
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- Precious blue stone
- Device for photos
- River that flows through Rome
- Longest bone in the arm
- City known for the Space Needle
- Disney deer
- The study of earthquakes
- Oil-rich Middle Eastern country
- Writer of “1984”
- Device to find direction
- Country of the Great Barrier Reef
- Greek letter shaped like a trident
24 Clues: Disney deer • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Kenya • Writer of “1984” • Device for photos • Sport with a scrum • Precious blue stone • Capital of Portugal • Bird symbol of peace • Mammal that lays eggs • Longest bone in the arm • Instrument with 88 keys • The study of earthquakes • Device to find direction • Country where sushi began • Short poem of 17 syllables • River that flows through Rome • ...
WORLD 6 2025-08-19
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- Martial art using throws
- Highest chess title
- Tool for measuring angles
- Largest continent
- DIOXIDE Gas that plants take in
- Sport with bats and wickets
- Art of paper folding
- Capital of Iceland
- Planet closest to the sun
- City with the Louvre
- Greek god of the underworld
- ROAD Historic trade route to China
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- Currency of the Eurozone
- Viking ship type
- Country where tango began
- Device for breathing underwater
- Classic Roman garment
- Planet closest to the sun
- Animal famed for echolocation
- Country with the pyramids of Giza
- Capital of South Korea
- Tree that gives acorns
- Stone used in guacamole bowls
- Author of “The Odyssey”
- Bird that delivers letters in fiction
25 Clues: Viking ship type • Largest continent • Capital of Iceland • Highest chess title • Art of paper folding • City with the Louvre • Classic Roman garment • Capital of South Korea • Tree that gives acorns • Author of “The Odyssey” • Currency of the Eurozone • Martial art using throws • Country where tango began • Tool for measuring angles • Planet closest to the sun • Planet closest to the sun • ...
world 106 2025-08-21
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- Political capital of Cote d'Ivoire
- Capital of North Macedonia
- Capital of Latvia
- Capital of Syria
- Capital of Hungary
- Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Capital of Iceland
- Capital of Turkey
- CITY Capital of Kuwait
- Capital of Armenia
- Capital of Qatar
- Capital of Malta
- Capital of Kazakhstan
- Capital of Estonia
- Capital of Poland
- Capital of Albania
- Capital of Romania
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- Capital of Slovenia
- Capital of Bhutan
- Capital of Montenegro
- Capital of Oman
- Capital of Kyrgyzstan
- Capital of Moldova
- Capital of Uzbekistan
- Capital of Slovakia
- Capital of Mongolia
- Capital of Azerbaijan
- Capital of the Czech Republic
- Capital of Yemen
- Capital of Iraq
- Capital of Iran
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Bulgaria
- DHABI Capital of the UAE
34 Clues: Capital of Oman • Capital of Iraq • Capital of Iran • Capital of Syria • Capital of Yemen • Capital of Qatar • Capital of Malta • Capital of Bhutan • Capital of Latvia • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Poland • Capital of Moldova • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Iceland • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Armenia • Capital of Estonia • Capital of Albania • Capital of Romania • Capital of Slovenia • ...
WORLD 21 2025-08-25
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- Planet named after sea god
- King of the jungle
- Landform lower than mountain
- Planet with tilted axis
- Flat expanse of land
- Negative particle orbiting nucleus
- Striped African animal
- Large inland body of water
- Icy body with a tail
- Dry, barren area of land
- Vast body of salt water
- Shooting star
- Neutral particle in nucleus
- Striped big cat
- Large coastal inlet
- Our home galaxy
- Molecule carrying genetic code
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- Largest planet in solar system
- Basic unit of life
- Planet with rings
- Positive particle in nucleus
- Large natural watercourse
- Smaller body of salt water
- Once considered a planet
- Organ that pumps blood
- Rigid organ in vertebrates
- Low area between hills
- Smallest unit of matter
- Large elevated landform
- River mouth landform
- Rock orbiting the sun
- Organ used for breathing
- Organ that controls body
- Huge system of stars
- Coastal body of water
35 Clues: Shooting star • Striped big cat • Our home galaxy • Planet with rings • Basic unit of life • King of the jungle • Large coastal inlet • Flat expanse of land • Icy body with a tail • River mouth landform • Huge system of stars • Rock orbiting the sun • Coastal body of water • Organ that pumps blood • Low area between hills • Striped African animal • Planet with tilted axis • Smallest unit of matter • ...
world 22 2025-08-25
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- Another name for reindeer in North America
- Termite-eating hyena relative
- Pack-hunting canid with haunting howl
- Adaptable North American canid
- Nocturnal mammal known for musk
- Peaceable great ape closely related to chimpanzee
- Large tawny cat also called puma
- Small to mid-sized kangaroo relative
- Ant-eating mammal with long snout
- Great ape of Borneo and Sumatra
- Powerful spotted cat of the Americas
- Largest living primate
- Nocturnal primate with huge eyes
- Highly intelligent African great ape
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- Honey bear of tropical forests
- Spotted neotropical wildcat
- Massive grazing bovine of the plains
- Largest member of the deer family
- Gnu known for great migrations
- Wild canine of Australia
- World’s largest rodent, semi-aquatic
- Spotted big cat of Africa and Asia
- Primate native to Madagascar
- Fastest land animal
- Short-tailed wildcat with ear tufts
- Spotted North American wildcat
- Leaping marsupial with powerful hind legs
- Leaf-munching marsupial of eucalyptus forests
- Forest giraffid with striped legs
- Small New World monkey with flamboyant whiskers
30 Clues: Fastest land animal • Largest living primate • Wild canine of Australia • Spotted neotropical wildcat • Primate native to Madagascar • Termite-eating hyena relative • Honey bear of tropical forests • Gnu known for great migrations • Adaptable North American canid • Spotted North American wildcat • Nocturnal mammal known for musk • Great ape of Borneo and Sumatra • ...
her world 2025-10-01
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- Fanged fiction records
- Christmas actually begins with love
- Performer with pointed toes
- Bird that’s flightless, fruit that’s fuzzy
- Neck wrap, or gobble quickly
- Cameron Diaz takes a break, Jude Law cries
- One you can depend on
- Can’t make up one’s mind
- Peninsula booting nations
- Tuxedoed swimmer
- nasturtium
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- Contemporary syncopation style
- Classical rats
- Coffee flows in empty stars
- Italian motto: sweet lazy nothingness
- Time drags when owls are turned around
- “Thy braid” tangled
- Shade seen in Calli backwards
- Peaceful ocean
- Tenth month but eighth?
20 Clues: nasturtium • Classical rats • Peaceful ocean • Tuxedoed swimmer • “Thy braid” tangled • One you can depend on • Fanged fiction records • Tenth month but eighth? • Can’t make up one’s mind • Peninsula booting nations • Coffee flows in empty stars • Performer with pointed toes • Neck wrap, or gobble quickly • Shade seen in Calli backwards • Contemporary syncopation style • ...
World History 2025-10-09
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- - Egyptian process of preserving bodies for the afterlife
- - Da Vinci, artist who exemplified Renaissance ideals through realistic paintings conveying human emotion
- - African people whose migrations spread iron technology across sub-Saharan Africa
- - Cultural rebirth that began in Florence, meaning "rebirth" in French
- - Religious communities that preserved knowledge during the Middle Ages
- - Member of the gentry class at the top of Ming Dynasty China's social hierarchy
- - Indian empire known for religious tolerance, trade networks, and tremendous wealth
- - Famous Egyptian burial structure built as part of elaborate afterlife practices
- - Greek philosopher who, along with Plato and Aristotle, taught the use of logic
- - Japanese military government led by a shogun, though emperors held ceremonial power
- - Succession of powerful leaders all from the same family
- - Plague that devastated Europe during the Middle Ages, killing millions
- - India's social hierarchy system that grew stronger during the Gupta Empire
- - City whose fall to the Turks opened new trading routes and gave the Ottoman Empire control of essential waterways
- - Organization in Florence that regulated trade and manufacturing, ensuring economic benefits for members
- - Empire that developed at the intersection of major trading routes, becoming a vital link between Europe and Asia
- - Related to the sea; the Ottoman Empire became a major ___ empire due to access to waterways
- - Language of the church that Renaissance thinkers studied for scholarly works
- - Khan who, along with his grandson Kublai, built one of history's largest empires
- - Payments to reduce punishment for sins, whose sale provoked Martin Luther to write his 95 Theses
- - Civilization that unified territory through infrastructure like roads, storehouses, and garrisons
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- - Exchange involving the massive transfer of people, animals, plants, and diseases between Old and New Worlds
- - Italian city-state where the Renaissance began, made wealthy by wool cloth manufacturing
- - Medieval system where peasants worked the land for noble lords, weakened by demands for higher wages
- - Warrior class at the top of Tokugawa Japan's strict social system
- - Empire that rose to power through war, tradition, and trade, requiring human sacrifices
- - Believing in one God who created everything (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam)
- - Head of the church in the Byzantine Empire who allowed political rulers to make decisions
- - Economic system where governments controlled economies to increase state power
- - Christian military campaigns aimed at capturing the Holy Land from Islamic rulers
- - Worshiping many gods, particularly the Sun (Maya, Aztec, and Inca)
- - Japanese shogunate that established peace and stability while isolating Japan from the world
- - Ancient civilization that believed the afterlife was a dark, frightening place
- - Agreement between God and believers in Judaism, promising protection for faithfulness
- - Renaissance intellectual movement encouraging pursuit of secular concerns alongside religious ones
- - Philosophy emphasizing social order and family loyalty that provided the foundation for Chinese society
- - Artistic style emphasizing lifelike depictions, characteristic of Renaissance and Leonardo da Vinci's work
- - Payment demanded by the Aztec Empire from conquered peoples in the form of goods and victims
- - Corn crop that was central to Maya, Aztec, and Inca agriculture
- - Religious upheaval in the 1500s that led to a decline in Catholic Church power
40 Clues: - Egyptian process of preserving bodies for the afterlife • - Succession of powerful leaders all from the same family • - Corn crop that was central to Maya, Aztec, and Inca agriculture • - Warrior class at the top of Tokugawa Japan's strict social system • - Worshiping many gods, particularly the Sun (Maya, Aztec, and Inca) • ...
Big world 2025-10-26
22 Clues: Лес • Гора • Река • Море • Пляж • Озеро • Остров • Легкий • Вулкан • Водопад • Сложный • Опасный • Пустыня • Дорогой • Дешевый • Скучный • Волнующий • Безопасный • Большой Город • Маленький Город • Низкий (про здание) • Высокий (про здание)
Dandy's World 2025-10-24
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- Kitty cat who's made out of trash
- She is on the soda POP machines around many of the maps! Shes also a starter!
- A big goober who loves hugs
- Pinata! She drops candy when she completes a machine, gets hit, or dies
- Balloon dog!
- Strawberry healer who's bffs with Cosmo!
- Dinosaur toon who loves to help
- Clean-freak toon who is dressed as a maid!!
- Bully D:
- Lamphead
- Twins!! (Their name is both of their names as one worth with an "n" in the middle)
- Fishbowl boy who's missing a tooth
- It's his world LMAO
- A cutie ghost
- PUPPY!!! One of the best distractors within the game!
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- Pastry healer who's bffs with Sprout!
- 8-ball toon who's also the youngest
- Music box toon!! He's also a starter!!
- Naptime.. Yawnnn
- A mirror who's really a diva
- Teacup that's really it
- Gambler (her heads a capsule)
- Research... Must take research..
- This toon hosts game shows and their head is a TV!
- He sells outfits for toons
- Butterfly :3
26 Clues: Bully D: • Lamphead • Balloon dog! • Butterfly :3 • A cutie ghost • Naptime.. Yawnnn • It's his world LMAO • Teacup that's really it • He sells outfits for toons • A big goober who loves hugs • A mirror who's really a diva • Gambler (her heads a capsule) • Dinosaur toon who loves to help • Research... Must take research.. • Kitty cat who's made out of trash • ...
Max's World 2025-11-20
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- Repeating word from a childhood cartoon title
- Rolls on a track and comes in various weights and colors
- First state visited via plane
- Nickname of high school track coach
- An edible blossom
- I prefer "____ mashed potatoes"
- Hangs out at the end of my driveway
- "Kex," in English
- A good word to describe Moose
- Podcaster that thinks he knows everything about health
- "Werewolves of ____"
- Main contributor to the gratitude jar
- Requires a Portal of Power to use
- She took me to every playground within driving distance of Dundee
- Depressed, stalker
- I take pictures of this for Bapa
- Surname of someone who sends mom gifs daily
- Matt thinks he is ____ multiple days per week
- What Matt says to me in the morning (2 wds.)
- The name you call your mother but you shouldn't
- Mom goes to Serenity House for ___
- "Biz's Beat of the ____"
- Favorite rap artist
- Daily walking spot (2 wds.)
- He melted down when he was stung by a bee
- Suggested producer nickname (2 wds.)
- Has been stolen multiple times
- Where I go to buy homeless people clothes (2 wds.)
Down
- Took a bath in Jell-o (2 wds.)
- Winny's main motivation
- Smells like rotting flesh
- Flavor of pie that won me a trophy
- First pet
- Author of "Atomic Habits"
- Favorite place to study in Illinois
- Bapa's favorite non-food (2 wds.)
- Netflix user name (2 wds.)
- Nickname of Monteagle's grocery store (2 wds.)
- First friend I met in Libertyville
- Place to make beats
- Dawn bike ride motivators
- Almost got arrested at one of these (abbrv.)
- She snuck me chocolate
- Mom couldn't stop me from falling off my bike because she broke her ___
- "I love you to the ____" (3 wds.)
- I find ___ to be my most interesting class thus far
- Site for Geocaching (2 wds.)
- Bears rival
- Someone who made my Senior year more meaningful
- "The ___ Turtle"
- Ki eats them like candy
- Producer name
- Someone I can always count on
- Sometimes I get paid to haul this, other times I haul it for free
- Matt says I eat too much of it
- "Buckle up ___"
56 Clues: First pet • Bears rival • Producer name • "Buckle up ___" • "The ___ Turtle" • An edible blossom • "Kex," in English • Depressed, stalker • Place to make beats • Favorite rap artist • "Werewolves of ____" • She snuck me chocolate • Winny's main motivation • Ki eats them like candy • "Biz's Beat of the ____" • Smells like rotting flesh • Author of "Atomic Habits" • Dawn bike ride motivators • ...
world wide 2025-11-29
Across
- — A green animal that jumps.
- — Water falling from the sky.
- — You write with this (not pencil).
- — A big plant with leaves.
- — The big light in the sky during the day.
- — You sit on this.
- — You use this to carry your school things.
- — You use this to play many sports.
- — A vehicle with four wheels.
- — A friendly pet that barks.
- — A container for keeping things inside.
- — Helps you find places.
Down
- — You see it in the night sky.
- — A red or green fruit.
- — You see many of these at night.
- — You use it to smell.
- — You use it to write or draw.
- — Something you can eat for breakfast.
- — It lives in water.
- — An animal that can fly.
- — You read stories from this.
- — You drink from this.
- — A white drink from cows.
23 Clues: — You sit on this. • — It lives in water. • — You use it to smell. • — You drink from this. • — A red or green fruit. • — Helps you find places. • — An animal that can fly. • — A big plant with leaves. • — A white drink from cows. • — A green animal that jumps. • — A friendly pet that barks. • — Water falling from the sky. • — You read stories from this. • — A vehicle with four wheels. • ...
Chemical World 2025-12-04
Across
- A type of change where no new substance is made
- A tool used to separate solids of different sizes
- A substance with pH more than 7
- Two or more substances mixed together
- A type of change where something new is made
- A method used to separate colours in ink or lollies
- A state of matter that flows and takes the shape of its container
- Burning that needs heat fuel and oxygen
- What happens when substances change into new substances
- When liquid becomes solid
- A state of matter with fixed shape
- One of the three things needed for combustion
- A state of matter with no fixed shape
- A stretchy mixture made in class
Down
- A test that makes a popping sound when hydrogen burns
- The red brown flaky substance formed on iron
- A small burning stick that makes sparks
- When liquid turns into gas
- A gas that makes a pop sound when tested
- When gas turns back to liquid
- Tiny pieces that make up matter
- A metal that burns very brightly
- When solid becomes liquid
- A gas needed for fire
- A substance with pH less than 7
- A tool used to separate solids from liquids
- When something is not acidic or basic
- Something that is burned in combustion
28 Clues: A gas needed for fire • When solid becomes liquid • When liquid becomes solid • When liquid turns into gas • When gas turns back to liquid • A substance with pH more than 7 • Tiny pieces that make up matter • A substance with pH less than 7 • A metal that burns very brightly • A stretchy mixture made in class • A state of matter with fixed shape • ...
Dandy's World 2025-12-03
Across
- Basically only good if you're trying to get full research for twisteds
- Butterfly who despite not speaking words everyone understands
- Dinosaur grrr!
- Toon based off Rudolph
- Easter main who feels like shes not good enough!
- Music box!!
- He sells cosmetics!! He was also in charge of the trains in Garden View!
- Old man
- Moody skeleton toon
- Lets go gambling!!
- Twins with Connie!!
- Star of the show!!
- Goobs sister!
- Nap time...
- this toon is a mime who speaks backwards!
- Big dog!! Bobette's pet!
- Chocolate bunny toon!
- Wolf toon who gets a huge buff during blackouts
- This toon can heal herself for 75 tapes
- Currency within the game!
Down
- I HATE YOU!
- Christmas main!
- Halloween main!
- Flutters big brother!
- She illuminates around her!
- A "perfect" toon who secretly in insecure with abandonment issues
- Twins!!!
- Hug time!!
- Child toon who wants to prove shes just as good as the others
- An artist toon!
- He talks to the fish in his head.
- The Fruit in Fruitcake
- CANDY!!!
- Twins with Soulvester!!
- Dandy's dog!
- You can give these to Dandy in exchange for items during a run!
- Canonically cousins with Cosmo!
- Balloon dog!
- She has her own soda!
- She hosts gameshows!!
- A pastry toon!
- This toon loves cleaning!
42 Clues: Old man • Twins!!! • CANDY!!! • Hug time!! • I HATE YOU! • Music box!! • Nap time... • Dandy's dog! • Balloon dog! • Goobs sister! • Dinosaur grrr! • A pastry toon! • Christmas main! • Halloween main! • An artist toon! • Lets go gambling!! • Star of the show!! • Moody skeleton toon • Twins with Connie!! • Flutters big brother! • She has her own soda! • She hosts gameshows!! • Chocolate bunny toon! • ...
Our world 2025-12-08
Across
- Brazil is famous for its forests and carnival.
- Customs are special ways people do things in a place.
- The Great Wall is a famous place in China.
- A map shows us cities, rivers and mountains.
- The United States is in North America.
- Australia is part of Oceania.
- Old architecture like palaces tells us about the past.
- We use a globe to see all the countries.
- We can learn about the food and art of a culture.
- Can you find the location of Japan on the map?
- Every nation has its own flag and history.
- The history of Egypt is very interesting.
- The Sahara is the biggest hot desert.
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- The population of India is very large.
- People celebrate different festivals around the world.
- Different People in different places wear special clothes.
- Antarctic is very cold and covered in ice.
- Beijing is the capital of China.
- A Canadian person comes from Canada.
- Traveling helps us learn about new places.
- Africa is the second largest continent.
- There are many countries in Europe.
- China is a large world country with a long history.
- Many people in Canada speak English and French.
24 Clues: Australia is part of Oceania. • Beijing is the capital of China. • There are many countries in Europe. • A Canadian person comes from Canada. • The Sahara is the biggest hot desert. • The population of India is very large. • The United States is in North America. • Africa is the second largest continent. • We use a globe to see all the countries. • ...
Nell's World 2025-12-17
Across
- nickname for my old babysitter
- my birth weight
- my first word
- the color of my backpack
- he once was dad's but now he's mine
- I could eat these all day
- what it means when I touch my chin
- Nanny and _______
- my favorite library
- a favorite activity of mine
- a nap time song
- my first word
- uncle kev and auntie ____
Down
- the day of the week that I go to music
- the park I like best
- what I call Grey Cat
- a favorite friend of mine
- a friend at school
- my birthday November _______
- ______ cheese (what I call string cheese)
- one of my favorite people
- I be ____ back
- my favorite restaurant
- a favorite place to play
24 Clues: my first word • my first word • I be ____ back • my birth weight • a nap time song • Nanny and _______ • a friend at school • my favorite library • the park I like best • what I call Grey Cat • my favorite restaurant • the color of my backpack • a favorite place to play • a favorite friend of mine • I could eat these all day • one of my favorite people • uncle kev and auntie ____ • ...
RELA crossword 2025-07-13
Across
- Who is the second richest in the world
- Where is the third largest country in the world
- Which ocean is bordering Pakistan to the south
- the inventor of spinning jenny
- the longest river in the world
- Who is the second man going to the moon
- the biggest city in New Zealand
- the second largest sea in the world
- Who invent air conditioners
Down
- Who is the youngest king in the world
- Where is the largest volcano in the solar system
- where is the first British colony
- Who invented the first TV
- Who is the first prime minister in New Zealand
- Who was the first European tourist to visit China
- the largest lake in the world
- Where is the first colony of America
- The volcano that has erupted the most
- The richest country in the world by GDP per capita
- what is the smallest country in the world
20 Clues: Who invented the first TV • Who invent air conditioners • the largest lake in the world • the inventor of spinning jenny • the longest river in the world • the biggest city in New Zealand • where is the first British colony • the second largest sea in the world • Where is the first colony of America • Who is the youngest king in the world • ...
RELA crossword 2025-07-13
Across
- Who is the second richest in the world
- Where is the third largest country in the world
- Which ocean is bordering Pakistan to the south
- the inventor of spinning jenny
- the longest river in the world
- Who is the second man going to the moon
- the biggest city in New Zealand
- the second largest sea in the world
- Who invent air conditioners
Down
- Who is the youngest king in the world
- Where is the largest volcano in the solar system
- where is the first British colony
- Who invented the first TV
- Who is the first prime minister in New Zealand
- Who was the first European tourist to visit China
- the largest lake in the world
- Where is the first colony of America
- The volcano that has erupted the most
- The richest country in the world by GDP per capita
- what is the smallest country in the world
20 Clues: Who invented the first TV • Who invent air conditioners • the largest lake in the world • the inventor of spinning jenny • the longest river in the world • the biggest city in New Zealand • where is the first British colony • the second largest sea in the world • Where is the first colony of America • Who is the youngest king in the world • ...
Geo Political Details of Earth 2016-10-16
Across
- Largest Ocean
- Highest lake in world
- Largest country in the world by size
- Driest desert in the world
- Largest island in the world by size
- Largest Delta in the world
- Highest Plateau
Down
- Largest desert in the world
- Deepest Lake
- Country with largest population
- Largest Bay in the world
- Largest Epic in the world
- Highest water falls in the world
- Gulf Largest gulf in the world
- Longest River in the world
15 Clues: Deepest Lake • Largest Ocean • Highest Plateau • Highest lake in world • Largest Bay in the world • Largest Epic in the world • Driest desert in the world • Largest Delta in the world • Longest River in the world • Largest desert in the world • Gulf Largest gulf in the world • Country with largest population • Highest water falls in the world • Largest island in the world by size • ...
World War I, Russian Revolution, and World War II Review 2021-02-23
Across
- Italian Fascist dictator before and during World War II
- Only part of the Ottoman Empire that wasn't occupied by European forces at the end of World War I.
- Germany invades this country in September of 1939 to start World War II.
- Day in February 1905 in which unarmed Russian peasants were shot by the Czars troops as they were on their way to protest their poor life conditions.
- Russian dictator that took over after Lenin's death.
- Only European member of the Axis Powers in World War II that isn't mentioned in this list: Germany, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria, Finland
- U.S. President just before and during World War II.
- Leader of the Bolsheviks. Promised Russian peasants "Peace, Land, and Bread".
- Area Germany had to demilitarize after World War I.
- Money a losing country has to pay to the winner(s) after a war.
- Kind of war/warfare used in World War I.
- Always putting the interests of your own country above world cooperation.
- Country in East Asia that was part occupied by Japan and part free during World War II.
- About 80% of Russia's population in the early 1900's were categorized as this. Very poor.
- Country Japan invaded to start it's expansion just before World War II
- Country occupied by Germany in World War II. Known for it's windmills and large chunks of the country being below sea level.
Down
- Last Czar of Russia
- Emperor of Japan before, during and after World War II
- Russian mystic/holy man that was an ill-liked advisor to the Czar and Czarina. Hard to kill.
- The economic theory in which all means of production are owned in common by the people and everyone works what they can and then gets what they need to live in return.
- International organization created at the end of World War I to try and keep world peace and prevent more big wars.
- The countries of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
- The countries of France, Great Britain, and Russia during World War I.
- Ineffective parliament created in Russia after Bloody Sunday.
- Country Hitler took over just after he re-militarized the Rhineland. (this country also speaks German).
- Country in central Europe created at the end of World War I from land that used to belong to Germany and Austria-Hungary.
- Last name of the Archduke whose assassination started World War I.
- Country to which Russia lost the Russo-Japanese War.
- Place where it was created and signed, AND name of the treaty that ended World War I.
- Prime Minister of Britain during World War II
- Name of Russia after 1923.
- Country in western Europe that was half occupied and half free in World War II.
- Japan brought the U.S. into World War II by attacking this place on Dec. 7, 1941.
33 Clues: Last Czar of Russia • Name of Russia after 1923. • Kind of war/warfare used in World War I. • Prime Minister of Britain during World War II • U.S. President just before and during World War II. • Area Germany had to demilitarize after World War I. • Russian dictator that took over after Lenin's death. • Country to which Russia lost the Russo-Japanese War. • ...
World Studies 2021-06-04
Across
- political and military organization formed in 1964
- negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union that were aimed at curtailing the manufacture of strategic missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons
- US policy of withdrawing its troops and transferring the responsibility and direction of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam
- anti-colonial activist and politician who governed Kenya as its Prime Minister from 1963 to 1964
- mass student-led paramilitary social movement mobilized and guided by Chairman Mao Zedong
- change of political borders cutting through at least one territory considered a homeland by some community
- Filipino politician, lawyer, and kleptocrat who served as the 10th President of the Philippines
- India's national political party
- act of pushing a situation to the verge of war, in order to threaten and encourage one's opponent to back down
- long period of intense rivalry between the Soviet Union and the United States
- military and defense alliance formed by 12 countries in Western Europe and North America
- guerrilla fighters in Islamic countries, especially those who are fighting against non-Muslim force
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- Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, beginning in 1987
- international organization made up of sovereign nations created after WW2
- United States policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad
- Indonesian statesman and revolutionary who was the first president of Indonesia
- this barrier isolated Eastern Europe from the rest of the world
- european nations generous funding to rebuild their economies as long as the money was spent on goods made in the United States
- easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries
- Indonesian military officer and politician, who was the second President of Indonesia
- armed communist political revolutionary organization in South Vietnam and Cambodia
- chairman of the plo
- Sunni Islamist movement and military organisation in Afghanistan
- A group of people living together and sharing the same possessions and responsibilities
24 Clues: chairman of the plo • India's national political party • political and military organization formed in 1964 • this barrier isolated Eastern Europe from the rest of the world • Sunni Islamist movement and military organisation in Afghanistan • easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries • ...
World Studies 2021-06-04
Across
- political and military organization formed in 1964
- negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union that were aimed at curtailing the manufacture of strategic missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons
- US policy of withdrawing its troops and transferring the responsibility and direction of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam
- anti-colonial activist and politician who governed Kenya as its Prime Minister from 1963 to 1964
- mass student-led paramilitary social movement mobilized and guided by Chairman Mao Zedong
- change of political borders cutting through at least one territory considered a homeland by some community
- Filipino politician, lawyer, and kleptocrat who served as the 10th President of the Philippines
- India's national political party
- act of pushing a situation to the verge of war, in order to threaten and encourage one's opponent to back down
- long period of intense rivalry between the Soviet Union and the United States
- military and defense alliance formed by 12 countries in Western Europe and North America
- guerrilla fighters in Islamic countries, especially those who are fighting against non-Muslim force
Down
- Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, beginning in 1987
- international organization made up of sovereign nations created after WW2
- United States policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad
- Indonesian statesman and revolutionary who was the first president of Indonesia
- this barrier isolated Eastern Europe from the rest of the world
- european nations generous funding to rebuild their economies as long as the money was spent on goods made in the United States
- easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries
- Indonesian military officer and politician, who was the second President of Indonesia
- armed communist political revolutionary organization in South Vietnam and Cambodia
- chairman of the plo
- Sunni Islamist movement and military organisation in Afghanistan
- A group of people living together and sharing the same possessions and responsibilities
24 Clues: chairman of the plo • India's national political party • political and military organization formed in 1964 • this barrier isolated Eastern Europe from the rest of the world • Sunni Islamist movement and military organisation in Afghanistan • easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries • ...
Positive World 2021-05-17
Across
- Give for a good cause
- An astonishing or unexpected event or fact
- Opposite of unhealthy
- Synonym of marvel
- Antonym of old
- Succeed in doing by effort or skill
- Antonym of Inactive
- A state of peaceful existence and agreement
- Having a strong desire to know about something
- Feeling or showing pleasure
- Always telling truth
- Feeling pleased and satisfied of something you did
- Having all the required or desirable qualities
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- Want to know something
- Be very enthusiastic and eager
- Quality of being graceful and stylish in appearance
- Urge or ability to do something
- Antonym of unsure
- To help or encourage someone
- Able to think of new or interesting idea
- Opposite of lifelessness
- Synonym of Journey
- To change something to suit a purpose
- Happy and optimistic
- Opposite of bad
- Very strong affection
26 Clues: Antonym of old • Opposite of bad • Antonym of unsure • Synonym of marvel • Synonym of Journey • Antonym of Inactive • Happy and optimistic • Always telling truth • Give for a good cause • Opposite of unhealthy • Very strong affection • Want to know something • Opposite of lifelessness • Feeling or showing pleasure • To help or encourage someone • Be very enthusiastic and eager • ...
World Cultures 2021-05-17
20 Clues: area • reefs • river • korea • trade • tents • above • Native • cartoon • variety • control • protect • species • inactive • hurricanes • folded paper • close islands • powerful wave • No longer living • rings shaped reef
World Religions 2022-07-21
Across
- actions Buddhists must take to escape reincarnation
- The guides for putting Muslim beliefs into practice
- Chinese philosopher of 5th century BC
- things that cannot be changed in life
- Holy book revealed to Muhammad
- The largest branch of Islam
- the sum of a person's past lives
- The belief in only one God.
Down
- Merchant considered to be a prophet of God
- following the rules of your caste
- Strictly defined role in Hindu society
- religion centered on balance of opposites
- the soul is reborn again and again
- former state religion of Japan
- Religion with no one founder
- Islamic name for God
- Word that means surrender in Arabic
- symbol for Taoism
- How many types of Buddhism exist
- The second largest branch of Islam
20 Clues: symbol for Taoism • Islamic name for God • The largest branch of Islam • The belief in only one God. • Religion with no one founder • former state religion of Japan • Holy book revealed to Muhammad • How many types of Buddhism exist • the sum of a person's past lives • following the rules of your caste • the soul is reborn again and again • The second largest branch of Islam • ...
World Maps 2022-08-02
Across
- danau terbesar di Eropa
- salah satu fauna di Asia Tenggara
- salah satu iklim di sebagian Asia Timur
- negara terbesar di Asia Timur
- benua Asia dan Eropa dibatasi dengan pengunungan
- puncak tertinggi di benua Australia
- Ibukota dari Victoria
- guru terbesar di Afrika
- negara Spanyol berada di Eropa bagian
- sirkum yang melewati Benua Amerika
- salah satu tipe fauna di Eurasia
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- sebelah selatan batas benua Amerika
- terletak di Afrika
- sungai terpanjang di Asia
- sungai terbesar di benua Amerika
- utara Afrika berbatasan dengan
- Ibukota dari negara Tasmania
- Ibukota Peru
- salah satu negara di Amerika Utara
- batas utara benua Asia
- salah satu plato tua di Asia
21 Clues: Ibukota Peru • terletak di Afrika • Ibukota dari Victoria • batas utara benua Asia • danau terbesar di Eropa • guru terbesar di Afrika • sungai terpanjang di Asia • Ibukota dari negara Tasmania • salah satu plato tua di Asia • negara terbesar di Asia Timur • utara Afrika berbatasan dengan • sungai terbesar di benua Amerika • salah satu tipe fauna di Eurasia • ...
Your World 2022-05-26
Across
- Your grade
- City originally named Doko
- House members serves for ______
- The term limit for the Supreme Court
- Seven
- City named after Christopher Columbus
- Next grade?
- Current president of the United States
- they make the laws
- The mayor of Blythewood, SC (Last name)
- Type of school you attend (Two words)
- One of your current Senators (Last name)
- The mayor of Columbia, SC (Last name)
- they interpret the laws
Down
- Governor of SC (Last name)
- Your country (Two words)
- Mascot
- Current vice president of the United States
- One of your current Senators (Last name)
- The higher chamber of Congress
- she/he enforces the laws
- Your district (Two words)
- Senate members serve for _______
- The House rep. of this area (Last name)
- strategies used throughout the school year
- Your school's name (Two words)
- the number of years a president serves
- Founded on March 26, 1776
- The lower chamber of Congress
29 Clues: Seven • Mascot • Your grade • Next grade? • they make the laws • they interpret the laws • Your country (Two words) • she/he enforces the laws • Your district (Two words) • Founded on March 26, 1776 • Governor of SC (Last name) • City originally named Doko • The lower chamber of Congress • The higher chamber of Congress • Your school's name (Two words) • House members serves for ______ • ...
world cup 2022-11-08
29 Clues: dog • Just • down • 1986 • great • Italy • under • South • Wales • twice • Franz • record • Norman • stadium • Batista • Hungary • Manager • England • Zinadene • Cameroon • barefeet • knockout • smallest • el Hadary • Technology • top scorer • Sounds like • current manager • Wales top scorer
World Travel 2022-08-16
Across
- - The most visited country in the world with 89 million annual tourists
- - This Asian island nation experiences 20% of the world’s 6.0-magnitude or higher earthquakes annually
- - Country with the longest coastline
- - Location of the Great Pyramids
- - this country's sheep population is larger than its people
- - The world’s largest island nation
- - This country has more than 100 isolated tribes
- - This country is famous for its tom yum and tom kha
- - The "lost city of the incas"
- - Most dangerous place for women to travel
- - Top supplier of nurses
Down
- - Cheapest place to travel in Asia
- - Everyone who lives in this European country, even foreigners, can attend college tuition-free
- - Smallest country in the world
- - Zanzibar is an island off the coast of this country
- - Birth place of Bob Marley and Usain Bolt
- - The biggest source of revenue in this Caribbean island nation is not tobacco, sugar, rum or tourism — it’s doctors.
- - What Iran used to be called
- - Here the twin birth rate is higher than anywhere else in the world
- - Both men and women in this East Asian nation can only choose between 15 state-approved haircuts
- - To avoid excessive wear and tear to its historic monuments, this European country banned high heels at archaeological sites
21 Clues: - Top supplier of nurses • - What Iran used to be called • - The "lost city of the incas" • - Smallest country in the world • - Location of the Great Pyramids • - Cheapest place to travel in Asia • - The world’s largest island nation • - Country with the longest coastline • - Birth place of Bob Marley and Usain Bolt • - Most dangerous place for women to travel • ...
world history 2022-10-26
Across
- a depression surrounding a castle, city wall, or other fortification, usually but not always filled with water
- a woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent
- man who separates himself from society and lives either alone (a hermit or anchorite) or in an organized community in order to devote himself full time to religious life
- usually comprised of tracts of agricultural land, a village whose inhabitants worked that land, and a manor house where the lord who owned or controlled the estate lived
- an un-free person, esp one bound to the land
- a female member of a royal family, usually the daughter of a king or queen or the wife of a prince
- a church that contains the cathedral (Latin for 'seat') of a bishop
- medieval stronghold, generally the residence of the king or lord of the territory in which it stands
- the transfer of goods and services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money
- the rural poor, rural residents, serfs, agricultural laborers, and the “common” or. “simple” people
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord
- a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen
- The wife or widow of a king
- anyone who is involved in business or trade
- the sovereign ruler of a small state in Continental Europe called a duchy
- a surviving memorial of something past
- a supreme ruler, sovereign over a nation or a territory, of higher rank than any other secular ruler except an emperor, to whom a king may be subject
- the science and the art that deal with the use, display, and regulation of hereditary symbols employed to distinguish individuals, armies, institutions, and corporations
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups
- A defensive mound of earth or a wall with a broad top and usually a stone parapet; a wall-like ridge of earth, stones or debris; an embankment for defensive purpose
- a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat
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- a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire
- a chivalrous competition or mock fight in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (12th to 16th centuries)
- the strongest portion of the fortification of a castle, the place of last resort in case of siege or attack
- a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras
- a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family
- a person who served his lord as a mounted and heavily armed soldier
- system, a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- to imply something wearisome or challenging
- a general title for a prince or sovereign or for a feudal superior
- a vassal's source of income, held from his lord in exchange for services
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war in the 11th and 12th centuries
- a body of ordained ministers in a Christian church
- a type of movable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat
34 Clues: The wife or widow of a king • a surviving memorial of something past • to imply something wearisome or challenging • anyone who is involved in business or trade • a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat • a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire • an un-free person, esp one bound to the land • a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen • ...
world history 2022-10-26
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- a male ruler of a small independent state.
- an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- a sporting event in which two knights (or two groups of knights) jousted on horseback with blunted weapons, each trying to knock the other off, the winner receiving a prize.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- system was the combination of the legal, economic, military, and cultural customs that flourished in medieval Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- a bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it.
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- pre industrial agricultural laborer or a farmer with limited land ownership
- a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility.
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- a person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor.
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- the female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- The daughter of a monarch
- the son of a monarch
- a member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
34 Clues: the son of a monarch • The daughter of a monarch • a male ruler of a small independent state. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor. • a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor. • ...
World History 2022-10-26
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- a large landed estate
- raising money for royalty and government
- an unfree person, bound to the land.
- merchants "" with salt,iron,and textiles
- female descendant of king and queen
- use of inherited items to show identity
- ruler of large areas of land
- male descendant of king and queen
- entertainer during renaissance eras
- one invested with a fief
- code of honor mainly for bravery of knights
- people related to the king
- wars between Christians and Muslims
- territory ruled by a king or queen
- huge structure usually made for royalty
- an estate of land held by feudal service
- tower built by Europeans
- moveable bridge leading to a castle
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- delegated duties of the king
- mock combats
- city wall surrounding a castle
- concrete fortification surrounding a castle
- christian churches
- powerful rulers
- the poorest people
- medieval soldiers
- legal,economic,military,and cultural customs
- people who sold goods
- physical remains of a holy site
- rulers of provinces
- member of a religious community of women
- people took vows of obedience to the leader
- religious people of the middle ages
- a noble who held land
34 Clues: mock combats • powerful rulers • medieval soldiers • christian churches • the poorest people • rulers of provinces • a large landed estate • people who sold goods • a noble who held land • one invested with a fief • tower built by Europeans • people related to the king • delegated duties of the king • ruler of large areas of land • city wall surrounding a castle • ...
World Geography 2022-05-22
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- What is the official language of Brazil?
- Ocean that lies between Europe and America.
- Number of continents
- Capital city of India (3,5)
- Capital city of China
- Capital City of Italy
- Lies above Mexico
- In which country would you find Mount Kilimanjaro?
- Capital city of Ireland
- Which is the coldest place on Earth?
- Country bordering Egypt
- Ocean between Africa and Australia, south of Asia
- Which country is also known as the Netherlands?
- Sea which separates Europe from Africa
- Longest River in the world
- Country the river Nile flows into the sea from.
- Which country was once known as Rhodesia?
- Currency of Japan
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- Capital city of Germany
- Largest country in the world
- Number of countries that border Germany.
- The city nicknamed 'The Big Apple' (3,4,4)
- Smallest country in the world, home of the Pope (7,4)
- Capital City of Malaysia (5,6)
- Addis Adaba is the capital city of which African Country?
- Capital city of Uruguay
- The Land of the Rising Sun
- Which hemisphere does Australia lie in?
- Name of river that flows through rainforest in Brazil
- South American country, has land borders with 10 other countries.
- Capital City of the United Kingdom
- Which continent is Tasmania in?
- European country closest to Africa
- Largest ocean in the world
- Highest Mountain in the world (5,7)
- Country with most number of islands
- Capital City of Scotland
37 Clues: Lies above Mexico • Currency of Japan • Number of continents • Capital city of China • Capital City of Italy • Capital city of Germany • Capital city of Uruguay • Capital city of Ireland • Country bordering Egypt • Capital City of Scotland • The Land of the Rising Sun • Largest ocean in the world • Longest River in the world • Capital city of India (3,5) • Largest country in the world • ...
world history 2022-05-19
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- European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages
- was spoken in the Muslim world
- of Arc-considered a heroine of France
- that the human life is one of suffering
- romeo and juliet
- Muhammad’s journey to Medina flight, from Mecca to Medina to escape persecution.
- road -an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- Capet-first king from the House of Capet.
- David and Sistine chapel
- of the religion gods are Yahweh, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and the national god of the Israelites
- the sacred scripture of Islam.
- mathematical subject was established in the Islamic civilization?
- polytheist- aztec religion
- death bubonic plague pandemic
- press printing machine
- and gold- items were essential to the Trans-Saharan trade route
- for worship of Islam
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- religion stemming from the life
- world's oldest religion
- dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century.
- da vinci painted the mona lisa,virtruvian man ,and the last supper
- Khan’s -the founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire
- thomas more served Henry VIII
- ibn Abdullah was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of the world religion of Islam.
- Islam’s holiest city
- East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia,
- name of the kingdom found in East Africa with its location being relative to the Ethiopian Highlands and the Nile River
- city states
- of tours Christians defeated the Muslims Tours
- religious wars
30 Clues: city states • religious wars • romeo and juliet • Islam’s holiest city • for worship of Islam • press printing machine • world's oldest religion • David and Sistine chapel • polytheist- aztec religion • thomas more served Henry VIII • was spoken in the Muslim world • the sacred scripture of Islam. • death bubonic plague pandemic • religion stemming from the life • ...
World Building 2022-05-30
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- The place in which something happens or in which the action in a book or film takes place.
- A rule of conduct or procedure recognized by a community as binding or enforceable by authority.
- The society, culture, and way of life of a particular area.
- The categorization of members of a group according to importance.
- A structured community of people bound together by similar traditions, institutions, or nationality.
- A system of moral principles governing the appropriate conduct for a person or group.
- The production and consumption of goods and services of a community regarded as a whole.
- Material that provides living things with the nutrients they need for energy and growth.
- The physical features of a place or region, e.g. mountains and rivers or the arrangement of the different parts of a building, city, or other place.
- An occupation that requires extensive education or specialized training.
- A god, goddess, or other being regarded as divine.
- The worth, importance, or usefulness of something to somebody.
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- A cordial and often conventional gesture or expression used when welcoming, meeting, or addressing somebody.
- The theory and practice of government, especially the activities associated with governing, with obtaining legislative or executive power.
- Rights, treatment, quantity, or value equal to all others in a specific group.
- The use of spoken or written words as a communication system.
- Relating to matters of war or the armed forces.
- A place with a particular type of weather.
- A supposed supernatural power that makes impossible things happen or gives somebody control over the forces of nature.
- The natural, economic, political, or military assets enjoyed by a nation, e.g. mineral wealth, labour, capital, or military personnel.
- People's beliefs and opinions concerning the existence, nature, and worship of God, a god, or gods, and divine involvement in the universe and human life.
- The protection of something, especially from attack by an enemy.
- The past events of a period in time or in the life or development of a people, an institution, or a place.
- Devices, machines, and techniques for manufacturing and productive processes.
- The observance of actions or procedures in a set, ordered, and ceremonial way.
25 Clues: A place with a particular type of weather. • Relating to matters of war or the armed forces. • A god, goddess, or other being regarded as divine. • The society, culture, and way of life of a particular area. • The use of spoken or written words as a communication system. • The worth, importance, or usefulness of something to somebody. • ...
Cell World 2022-12-12
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- stored energy; such as oil, waxes, etc..
- convert solar energy to chemical energy stored in foods
- higher osmotic outside the cell than inside
- requires energy for movement
- a positive charge
- another word for sugar ; formula;
- the core/center of a plant/animal cell
- consider a nucleus and mitochondria
- helps with growth and builds strength
- carry no charge
- anything that takes up space or has mass to it
- a substance that cannot be broken
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- made up the cell membrane; contains 2 fatty acid chains that are nonpolar
- carry a negative charge
- doesn't consider a nucleus or mitochondria
- large fungi surrounding their cells
- two or more atoms bonded together
- the formula for this is " H2O "
- requires no energy
- surround every layer of a plant
20 Clues: carry no charge • a positive charge • requires no energy • carry a negative charge • requires energy for movement • the formula for this is " H2O " • surround every layer of a plant • two or more atoms bonded together • another word for sugar ; formula; • a substance that cannot be broken • large fungi surrounding their cells • consider a nucleus and mitochondria • ...
World History 2022-12-03
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- what is a nation with the industrialization, transporation, and business facilities for advanced production of manufactured goods
- what's a corporation that is spread out everywhere
- What is it called when you collect materials?
- what station took the cooperation of 16 nations to build
- why nobody gets burnt by the sun's UV rays
- what was the organization dedicated to the elimination of a western presence in arab countries founded by osama bin laden in 1988 called?
- when they create copies of animals and plants through DNA
- a nation in the process of becoming industrialized
- how much money people spend around the world
- how most of the countries of the world to promote peace, security, and economic development
- what was the Islamist nationalist movement which effectively ruled most of afghanistan from 1996-2001 named?
- what is this module about?
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- how disease resistant crops were made
- what is it called when a culture is very popular and common
- what is it called when transferring genes from one living thing to another in order to produce an organism with new traits?
- what was the statement in which the United Nations declared that "All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. . . . Everyone has the right to life, liberty, and security of person"
- why people scare and make others change their politics and policies
- how most people end up during war
- what was the highest global health issue in the early 1980s
- What are you using right now?
20 Clues: what is this module about? • What are you using right now? • how most people end up during war • how disease resistant crops were made • why nobody gets burnt by the sun's UV rays • how much money people spend around the world • What is it called when you collect materials? • what's a corporation that is spread out everywhere • ...
Cell World 2022-12-12
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- stored energy; such as oil, waxes, etc..
- convert solar energy to chemical energy stored in foods
- higher osmotic outside the cell than inside
- requires no energy ; high to low
- a positive charge
- another word for sugar ; formula;
- the core/center of a plant/animal cell
- consider a nucleus and mitochondria
- helps with growth and builds strength
- carry no charge
- anything that takes up space or has mass to it
- a substance that cannot be broken
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- made up the cell membrane; contains 2 fatty acid chains that are nonpolar
- carry a negative charge
- doesn't consider a nucleus or mitochondria
- large fungi surrounding their cells
- two or more atoms bonded together
- the formula for this is " H2O "
- requires energy for movement ; low to high
- surround every layer of a plant
20 Clues: carry no charge • a positive charge • carry a negative charge • the formula for this is " H2O " • surround every layer of a plant • requires no energy ; high to low • two or more atoms bonded together • another word for sugar ; formula; • a substance that cannot be broken • large fungi surrounding their cells • consider a nucleus and mitochondria • ...
Selena's World 2022-12-18
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- Legit
- Rendel
- Ett arkadspel med en orange figur
- Safir älskar att smeka på
- Rocket
- Peter
- Fot
- Motsatsen mot disgusting
- Smakeley
- Peter kommer ifrån
- Ullas syster
- #
- Greasy
- Människan har fem
- I ended up burning my
- 80-talet
- Hallo
- Bor under sängen
- Det finns en
- Håll
- Human
- Fernandez
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- Famous
- Beat the par score on
- Lever på
- Hemlandet
- Pluggar matte
- Christer
- I'm going back to my
- Personal
- Chunky
- Välkommen alla barn
- Grekisk rätt
- Får inte vara med
- Taco
- Potatoe
- Bajsa på
- Kebab med
- Solig
- Bäbis
- Black
- Jo
- Marco
- Markus
- Innehåller mycket näring
- Födelsedagsmat
- Tass
- Ketchup med
48 Clues: # • Jo • Fot • Taco • Håll • Tass • Legit • Peter • Solig • Bäbis • Black • Marco • Hallo • Human • Famous • Rendel • Rocket • Chunky • Greasy • Markus • Potatoe • Lever på • Christer • Personal • Smakeley • Bajsa på • 80-talet • Hemlandet • Kebab med • Fernandez • Ketchup med • Grekisk rätt • Ullas syster • Det finns en • Pluggar matte • Födelsedagsmat • Bor under sängen • Får inte vara med • Människan har fem • Peter kommer ifrån • Välkommen alla barn • ...
World Religions 2022-09-29
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- the jewish event of becoming a man
- this religion doesn't believe in a god
- the birthdate of jesus
- the holy book of judaism
- this chinese philosophy believes that households keep order in society
- judaism event on saturdays
- the holy book of christianity
- the founder of judaism
- this symbol represents taoism
- the system hindus believe in
- confucianisms word for respecting parents
- the place of origin of buddhism
- the holiday celebrating the buddha
- the current leader of buddhism
- the holy book of islam
- the afterlife of christianity
- the holy book of buddhism
- the place of origin of islam
- this diet some jewish people us
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- the founder of buddhism
- fasting event for a month for islams
- the founder of christianity
- clothing women wear who believe in islam
- the river that spiritually cleans hindus
- the birthplace of hinduism
- the place where judaism originated
- this chinese philsophy believes that man is born evil
- the sacrement of pouring water on ones head
- after you die hindus believe this happens
- large black cube islams worship
- the founder of islam
- the religion with no founder
- the ammount of key relationships in confucianism
33 Clues: the founder of islam • the birthdate of jesus • the founder of judaism • the holy book of islam • the founder of buddhism • the holy book of judaism • the holy book of buddhism • judaism event on saturdays • the birthplace of hinduism • the founder of christianity • the system hindus believe in • the religion with no founder • the place of origin of islam • the holy book of christianity • ...
david’s world 2022-12-24
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- the youngest and most freshly wed
- the blues ____ , and a hint for 3 clues in this puzzle
- we’re going ___ _____ ! pack the hitchcock dvds!
- beta, playmate, countertop grazer
- a favorite activity, also an attribute (possibly, not very often) of said activity
- lunchtime check signers
- grandma by another name
- city of roses
- land of delicious food, big time hospitality, and z
- successful, like she who’s name is closely linked
- locale for extended honeymoon
- crossword king
- receiver of (sometimes) angry emails
- polly, and also lewis
- wedding officiant
- midnight torment
- some people dig them, some people use them as a middle name
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- that shocking movie alex made us sit through
- b-list r&b artist, and also cocoa colored dog
- alma mater for alice waters
- you might catch him on the radio
- sister to that Texan city (spelled differently (the city, not the sister))
- the city that never sleeps, unless you’re a/g at 9pm
- central ohio Jewish enclave
- common driving companion
- former home for s/z
- rad dad
- small, also tall
- unexpected donner of jordans
- common parlance for the love of your life
- it’s his world
- former participant in, current spectator of
- poisonous nut
- formerly Chester
34 Clues: rad dad • city of roses • poisonous nut • it’s his world • crossword king • small, also tall • formerly Chester • midnight torment • wedding officiant • former home for s/z • polly, and also lewis • lunchtime check signers • grandma by another name • common driving companion • alma mater for alice waters • central ohio Jewish enclave • unexpected donner of jordans • locale for extended honeymoon • ...
WORLD MAGAZINE 2020-06-03
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- WHERE WE STUDIED THE HISTORY OF THE MONEY.
- WHAT OTHER NAME RECEIVES THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE? PRESENT____
- WE SAW A MAPAND WE DID A REPORT BASED ON___?
- IS AN EXPRESSION WITH A FIGURATIVE MEANING THAT DIFFERS FORM THE LITERAL MEANING, IT IS KNOWN AS AN_____
- WHICH COUNTRY STARTED THE PROJECT BRI?
- WE USE IT WHEN WE WANT TO REPEAT WHAT SOMEONE PREVIOUSLY SAID.
- WHAT YOU WORK FOR IS THE S...?
- Which place didn't accept the new silk road project?
- SOMETHING YOU USE FOR PAYING..
- WHERE WE ANALYZE THE STATE AND ITS COMPOSITION (SUBJECT)
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- H_____D____I____ MEANS...?
- IS USED TO SHOW THAT AN ACTION TOOK PLACE ONCE OR MANY TIMES BEFORE NOW.
- WE DID THREE WORKSHOPS OF THIS TOPIC
- WHICH IS THE NEW MOST SEEN RIGHT NOW AROUND THE WORLD?
- WE DID SOMETHING ABOUT THE NEW SILK ROAD (SUBJECT)
- ONU,OMS,OEA,NATO,UNICEF AND FIFA ARE EXAMPLES OF?
- WHERE PEOPLE CARRIES HIS MONEY (NOT THE WALLET)
- ALEX AND MAURICO ARE TEACHER OF..?
- THE FIRST WAY OF EARNING SOMETHING OR EXCHANGE IT?
- WHATS THE MOST AFFECTED COUNTRY BY THE WORLD TENSIONS? (FIRST CONTINENT EVER)
20 Clues: H_____D____I____ MEANS...? • WHAT YOU WORK FOR IS THE S...? • SOMETHING YOU USE FOR PAYING.. • ALEX AND MAURICO ARE TEACHER OF..? • WE DID THREE WORKSHOPS OF THIS TOPIC • WHICH COUNTRY STARTED THE PROJECT BRI? • WHERE WE STUDIED THE HISTORY OF THE MONEY. • WE SAW A MAPAND WE DID A REPORT BASED ON___? • WHERE PEOPLE CARRIES HIS MONEY (NOT THE WALLET) • ...
World Development 2020-05-19
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- a time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
- protected from or not exposed to danger or risk
- a monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a specific time period.
- freedom from disturbance; tranquillity.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- an abundance of valuable possessions or money.
- lacking sufficient money
- the Great Leap Forward _______ in China was the largest of the 20th century
- Islam, Christianity, Shinto and Judaism are all examples of ________
- a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction, or a large social group sharing the same spatial or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations.
- The UN created this declaration in 1948
- with 83% of Syria's population living in ________ it has the highest global rate
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- Burkina Faso has the highest ______ rate
- a feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food, coupled with the desire to eat.
- literacy rates are a good indication of a countries ______
- the death of children under the age of one year.
- engery, technology, services, coal, air and water are all examples of _______
- malaria, hepatitis A and B are examples of
- beliefs, language, art and religions are all components of _________
- USA, Australia, New Zealand and most of Western Europe are all _________
20 Clues: lacking sufficient money • freedom from disturbance; tranquillity. • The UN created this declaration in 1948 • Burkina Faso has the highest ______ rate • malaria, hepatitis A and B are examples of • an abundance of valuable possessions or money. • protected from or not exposed to danger or risk • the death of children under the age of one year. • ...
Wizarding World 2020-07-01
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- shares a name with a baseball player
- a giant snake
- has a cat
- the boy who lived
- "Merlin's Beard"
- an innocent prisoner
- a dragon
- twin of a baseball player
- a hippogriff
- weasley sister
- headmaster
- transformed into a ferret
- his brother is very tall
- is afraid of spiders
- is fascinated with a rubber duck
- a good guy
- a werewolf
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- has seven pieces
- psycho deatheater cousin
- shape of the scar
- defeated Nagini with a sword
- pureblood family
- durmstrang champion
- can see thestrals and reads the quibbler
- another name for the potions professor
- coronavirus
- freed with a sock
- a nice werewolf
- is the hufflepuff seeker
- found in the room of requirement
- red hair
- brightest witch of her age
32 Clues: a dragon • red hair • has a cat • headmaster • a good guy • a werewolf • coronavirus • a hippogriff • a giant snake • weasley sister • a nice werewolf • has seven pieces • pureblood family • "Merlin's Beard" • shape of the scar • the boy who lived • freed with a sock • durmstrang champion • an innocent prisoner • is afraid of spiders • psycho deatheater cousin • is the hufflepuff seeker • his brother is very tall • ...
World Instruments 2019-04-11
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- To play the berimbau, you hit the string with a __________________
- The ______________ is from Guatemala/Mexico.
- Instrument from Trinidad made from big steel barrels.
- On a bagpipe, the musician blows into a small tube called a ________________.
- The zither is a string instrument and the resonator is called a sound-______.
- You can strum or pluck this instrument as well as using bow to play it.
- The ________________ is from Brazil and only contains 1 string that is stretched across a bowed piece of wood.
- The _______________ is from Indonesia and is made out of 2-3 bamboo sound bodies and are pulled and pushed to make the sound.
- The ______________ is from Australia.
- The didgeridoo has been around for over a ____________ years and is made out of wood.
- The guiro is made from a hollow gourd that is played by rubbing a stick along the ______________ in the gourd.
- The banjo is played in many early styles of American music such as Folk, Country, __________________ and Ragtime.
- The khene sounds like a ________________.
- The _____________ is from China and has been around since eleven hundred B.C.
- The ______________ is an instrument from Japan that has 13 strings strung over 13 movable bridges.
- Resonators come in all different shapes and sizes and are made from a variety of ______________.
- The _______________ is from Cuba and other islands like Puerto Rico.
- The ___________________ is an instrument from India and has 7 strings across a long neck and contain 2 large gourds that resonate the sound.
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- The ______________ is from Slovakia and sounds a lot like a flute.
- The _______________ is from Ireland.
- Talking drums have two drumheads connected by leather cords on each end. You can change the pitch or notes by ______________ the cords with your legs or arms.
- The __________________ is the part of the instrument where the sound is created and given depth and volume.
- What are the hollow tubes on bagpipes made of?
- When playing the koto, musicians adjust the notes by moving the _______________ before and during their playing.
- The resonator of the berimbau is made from a _____________ .
- The _________________ is from Greece and can contain 4-8 strings.
- ______________ and Jolies are oral historians in West Africa.
- The bars of a marimba are positioned like the keys on a ________________.
- Many countries from around the world have official national ____________________.
- The ____________________ Drums are from West Africa.
- What are the hollow tubes on bagpipes called?
- The _______________ is from Thailand and is a wind instrument made of bamboo.
- The guiro plays a key role in the typical rhythm section in all kinds of music especially Jazz and _______________ music.
- Although not official, the ____________ is considered the national instrument of the US.
- When playing the koto, musicians use ____________ finger picks to pluck the strings.
- West Africans use an instrument called a _______ as well as their voice to tell stories to the people in their community.
36 Clues: The _______________ is from Ireland. • The ______________ is from Australia. • The khene sounds like a ________________. • The ______________ is from Guatemala/Mexico. • What are the hollow tubes on bagpipes called? • What are the hollow tubes on bagpipes made of? • The ____________________ Drums are from West Africa. • ...
World History 2019-05-28
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- Located in England,archaeological site started in neolithic age and finished in bronze age
- Developed the theory of gravity
- Built to keep china from invasions
- Explorer for Spain, discovered the Americas
- Disease that killed large percentage of europe in dark ages
- Capital of Ottoman empire
- Establishing control over foreign lands and people
- Belief of John Calvin
- Had supreme power and was the church leader of Western Europe
- Code of roman law in four parts had impact on modern European legal codes
- Belief in more than one god
- Prehistoric age
- Belief in only one god
- New age
- Most sacred temple of islam, located in mecca
- Proved and confirmed the helio-centric theory
- Powers in world war 1 including,Russia,France,Britain,and U.S.
- Invented the spinning jenny
- Document that protected Latin american countries
- West african kingdom that was a center for trade
- Sun centered solar system
- Established after world war 1 to prevent future wars
- First emperor of rome
- Ruler who has complete control over government
- Holy book of islam
- People that came from Scandinavia
- Language of western church
- Inspired declaration of independence,believed in life,liberty,and property
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- Treaty Hitler defied during world war 2
- Origin of Hinduism
- Religion started by Abraham
- Europeans born in america
- King of France who extended royal power and land
- Wrote wealth of nations
- Roman Peace
- Alliance in world war 1 including Germany,Austria-Hungary,Italy,and ottoman empire
- Founded in India by Siddhartha Gautama
- English writer who wrote Utopia
- Government of Russia during European nation-states
- 39 articles, victory over Spanish armada
- Famous painter who painted the roof of the Sistine Chapel
- Seat of power in Byzantine Empire
- Policy followed by U.S before they entered war
- Time period of western Europe after the fall of the roman empire
- Rise of factory system and collapse of cottage industries
- Father of philosophy
- Name given to Egyptian king
- Government of England during the European nation-states
- System of thought the emphasized humans rather than religious ideas
- Battle between the Muslims and Christians in 732 CE
- Law in Rome,went by phrase "innocent until proven guilty"
- Third monotheistic religion
- Wrote the 95 Theses
- Fought between Rome and Carthage,3 different wars fought during this
- Type of government of Spain during the European nation states
- Name for humans
- Term when money has lost its value
- This empire traded in ceramics and coffee
- Continent early humans emerged from
- First state in Russia
60 Clues: New age • Roman Peace • Prehistoric age • Name for humans • Origin of Hinduism • Holy book of islam • Wrote the 95 Theses • Father of philosophy • Belief of John Calvin • First emperor of rome • First state in Russia • Belief in only one god • Wrote wealth of nations • Europeans born in america • Capital of Ottoman empire • Sun centered solar system • Language of western church • ...
Shakespeare's world 2019-08-12
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- Renaissance meaning .... or revival
- Shakespeare was a famous ....
- Shakespeare was born in ....
- Shakespeare's son .... died at age 11
- Shakespeare's first child daughter was ....
- the spheres were made of .... crystal
- The plays always started in the ....
- Traditional beliefs were changed by .... discoveries
- people believe that the world was made up of a number of .... contained in one another
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- Shakespeare's dad was the .... of Stratford-upon-Avon
- The plays were mostly played at the ....
- Shakespeare joined the .... acting company
- Many public places were closed because of the ....
- the stage had no ....
- The Great .... Of Being were people who believed in order
- Shakespeare died on his ....
- they ....that spheres were made of crystal
- Shakespeare was a .... playwright
- Anne .... was Shakespeare's wife
- Hamnets twin was ....
- Shakespeare was .... in Stratford-upon-Avon
- Shakespeare had .... children
22 Clues: the stage had no .... • Hamnets twin was .... • Shakespeare died on his .... • Shakespeare was born in .... • Shakespeare was a famous .... • Shakespeare had .... children • Anne .... was Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare was a .... playwright • Renaissance meaning .... or revival • The plays always started in the .... • Shakespeare's son .... died at age 11 • ...
World Religions 2019-09-08
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- Muhammad was the founder of this world religion
- Familiy groups who travelled the Fertile Crescent
- Area/region Judaism was founded
- Promise made between God and Abraham
- City where Abraham had a vision from God
- Symbol for Judaism
- City Abraham was from
- Sacred Text of Christianity
- Founding father of Judaism
- Sacred Text of Judaism
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- Symbol of Christianity
- Place of Jews worship
- Belief in one God
- Belief in many gods
- Place of Muslim worship
- Star and ______ _______ symbol of Islam
- Another name for the Promised Land
- World religion with belief in many gods
- Male leader of a group
- Founder of Christianity
20 Clues: Belief in one God • Symbol for Judaism • Belief in many gods • Place of Jews worship • City Abraham was from • Symbol of Christianity • Male leader of a group • Sacred Text of Judaism • Place of Muslim worship • Founder of Christianity • Founding father of Judaism • Sacred Text of Christianity • Area/region Judaism was founded • Another name for the Promised Land • ...
World Religions 2020-10-09
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- considered to be the first pope
- first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- sect of Buddhism that offers salvation to all
- God of Islam
- Islamic model for living based on Muhammad
- Hindu god considered the destroyer of the world
- Muslim place of worship
- head of the Roman Catholic Church
- bread and win are consumed in Jesus' memory
- ninth month of Muslim year; strict fasting
- received the 10 commandments
- Hindu god considered the creator of the world
- pilgrimage to Mecca
- rebirth of a soul in a new body
- sacred writings of Islam revealed to Muhammad
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- belief in only one god
- the holiest site in Jerusalem for Jews
- Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina
- Jewish house of worship
- government controlled by religious leaders
- holiest city of Islam
- the teachings of the Buddha
- Emperor of Rome; adopted the Christian faith
- a state of perfect understanding of all things
- individual soul of a living being
- a state of perfect peace
- Jewish dietary rules
- Jewish religious leader
28 Clues: God of Islam • pilgrimage to Mecca • Jewish dietary rules • holiest city of Islam • belief in only one god • Jewish house of worship • Muslim place of worship • Jewish religious leader • a state of perfect peace • the teachings of the Buddha • received the 10 commandments • considered to be the first pope • rebirth of a soul in a new body • head of the Roman Catholic Church • ...
World History 2019-12-11
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- The developing countries of Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
- Culture- Is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of the practices, beliefs and objects that are dominant or ubiquitous in a society at a given point in time. Popular culture also encompasses the activities and feelings produced as a result of interaction with these dominant objects.
- Often referred to by the initials JFK and Jack, was an American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963.
- Cho Lon, South Vietnam now in Vietnam, Vietnamese political leader who served as president, with dictatorial powers, of what was then South Vietnam, from 1955 until his assassination.
- A Nicaraguan politician serving as President of Nicaragua since 2007
- Is an alliance of 28 countries bordering the North Atlantic Ocean.
- A military alliance of communist nations in eastern Europe.
- Country that is on its way to becoming an industrialized nation.
- Economy of all humans of the world.
- Cambodian Communist movement that was active as a guerrilla force from 1970 to the late 1990s and held power under the leadership of Pol Pot from 1975 to 1979.
- Was an American general best known for his command of Allied forces in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
- A large increase in crop production in developing countries
- nASoviet statesman who became president of the Soviet Union 1906-1982
- Is an Act of the United States Congress that was signed into law by U.S. President George W. Bush on October 26, 2001.
- The architect of the Iranian Revolution and the first leader rahbar of the Islamic republic established in 1979. He articulated the concept of guardianship of the jurist using a historical basis, which underlay Iran's Islamic republic.
- The unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
- Was the 37th president of the United States
- Often referred to by the initials LBJ, was an American politician who served as the 36th president of the United States from 1963 to 1969. Formerly the 37th vice president from 1961 to 1963, he assumed the presidency following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
- The principal policy making committee of a communist party.
- The principle that the US should give support to countries or peoples threatened by Soviet forces or Communist insurrection.
- Was a Chinese nationalist politician, revolutionary and military leader who served as the leader of the Republic of China between 1928 and 1975.
- International trade left to its natural course without tariffs.
- (DHS) is a federal agency designed to protect the United States against threats. Its wide-ranging duties include aviation security, border control, emergency response and cybersecurity.
- Political dissent refers to any expression designed to convey dissatisfaction with or opposition to the policies of a governing body. Such expression may take forms from vocal disagreement to civil disobedience to the use of violence.
- A disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity, greatly lowering the resistance to infection and malignancy.
- Is a form of philosophical monism that holds that matter is the fundamental substance in nature, and that all things, including mental states and consciousness, are results of material interactions.
- Mineral
- rapid increase in numbers.
- Interconnected network
- Involves passing a current through a person's brain to alleviate depressive and other psychiatric symptoms.
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- A Cuban communist revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and then as President from 1976 to 2008.
- Was a Chinese communist revolutionary who became the founding father of the People's Republic of China.
- A replicant.
- The easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries.
- Is an international organization formed in 1945
- a notional barrier separating the former Soviet bloc and the West.
- A member of the communist guerrilla movement in Vietnam that fought the South Vietnamese government forces 1954–75.
- A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- The politically motivated use of computers and information technology to cause severe disruption or widespread fear in society.
- International document that states basic rights and fundamental freedoms to which all human beings are entitled.
- Soviet and Russian politician who served as the first president of the Russian Federation
- A Soviet statesman who led the Soviet Union during part of the Cold War as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964, and as Chairman of the Council of Ministers, or Premier, from 1958 to 1964.
- The state of political hostility that existed between the Soviet bloc countries and the US-led Western powers from 1945 to 1990.
- Several factors that determine whether or not a country is developed
- A Vietnamese revolutionary leader of the twentieth century.
- A region of Earth's stratosphere.
- Was officially the 21st President of Nicaragua from 1 January 1937 to 1 May 1947 and from 21 May 1950 to 29 September 1956, but ruled effectively as dictator from 1936 until his assassination.
- The policy or practice of more open consultative government and wider dissemination of information.
- Was an American initiative passed in 1948 to aid Western Europe,
- Is a circle of latitude that is 38 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane.
- Any of various radical or socialist groups
- Space Station.
- Annual percentage of increase in sales that is consistent with a defined financial policy.
- Commonwealth of Independent States (formerly the USSR)
- Nonaligned nations.
- A group of people living together and sharing possessions and responsibilities.
- Gender inequality acknowledges that men and women are not equal and that gender affects an individual's lived experience.
- Was a sociopolitical movement in the People's Republic of China from 1966 until 1976
- The policy or practice of restructuring or reforming the economic and political system.
- The US policy of withdrawing its troops and transferring the responsibility and direction of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam.
- The deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material.
- Is a Russian and formerly Soviet politician.
- The art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, especially in politics.
- The theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries, like a falling domino causing an entire row of upended dominoes to fall.
- The 40th president of the United States
- Was a United States policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad.
66 Clues: Mineral • A replicant. • Space Station. • Nonaligned nations. • Interconnected network • rapid increase in numbers. • A region of Earth's stratosphere. • Economy of all humans of the world. • The 40th president of the United States • Any of various radical or socialist groups • Was the 37th president of the United States • Is a Russian and formerly Soviet politician. • ...
Physical world 2020-10-26
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- прохладно
- ураган
- гроза
- rain проливной дождь
- сугробы
- пасмурная погода
- мокрый снег
- кипячение(очень жарко -)
- сырой
- ветрено
- шторм
- туманный (H)
- оттепель
- морось
- туманный (F)
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- палящий
- пустыня
- снежная буря
- гром
- ливень
- землетрясение
- морозно
- влажный
- извержение
- наводнение
- душный
- волна тепла
- град
- туманный (М)
- мягкий
- слякоть
- молния
- засуха
33 Clues: гром • град • гроза • сырой • шторм • ураган • ливень • душный • мягкий • молния • морось • засуха • палящий • пустыня • морозно • влажный • сугробы • ветрено • слякоть • оттепель • прохладно • извержение • наводнение • волна тепла • мокрый снег • снежная буря • туманный (М) • туманный (H) • туманный (F) • землетрясение • пасмурная погода • rain проливной дождь • кипячение(очень жарко -)
World Culture 2020-04-23
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- produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial agents.
- relating to or determined by the sun
- convert waste into reusable material
- capable of being re-established
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation.
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- bring someone or something to a lower or weaker state, condition, or role
- decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- trash, such as paper, cans, and bottles, that is left lying in an open or public place.
- contaminate (water, air, or a place) with harmful or poisonous substances.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- emitting or relating to the emission of ionizing radiation or particles
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- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
- having no living members
- capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms
- imbue something with new life and vitality.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- a place to dispose of refuse and other waste material by burying it and covering it over with soil
- a colorless unstable toxic gas formed from oxygen by electrical discharges or ultraviolet light.
20 Clues: having no living members • capable of being re-established • relating to or determined by the sun • convert waste into reusable material • imbue something with new life and vitality. • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • ...
World flags 2020-04-22
Our World 2021-09-02
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- What do you call the big pieces of land?
- Canada is part of this continent
- This is the hottest continent
- The ocean between Africa and North America
- Italy is part of this continent
- This is the wettest continent
- This ocean is close to Perth.
- This ocean is close to Antarctica
- This is the coldest continent
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- What was the supercontinent called?
- The invisible line around the middle of Earth.
- The ocean closest to the North Pole
- The ocean closest to Sydney, Australia
- Which continent is the biggest?
- There is more of this on Earth
- We live on this continent
- We live on this planet
- How many continents are on Earth?
- Earth spins around this.
- How many oceans are on Earth?
- There are five of them
21 Clues: We live on this planet • There are five of them • Earth spins around this. • We live on this continent • This is the hottest continent • This is the wettest continent • How many oceans are on Earth? • This ocean is close to Perth. • This is the coldest continent • There is more of this on Earth • Which continent is the biggest? • Italy is part of this continent • ...
World Capitals 2021-02-23
21 Clues: Apia • Dili • Bern • Ankara • Nassau • Bogota • Vienna • Beijing • Algiers • Holy See • Monrovia • Gaborone • Brasilia • Canberra • Kingstown • Mogadishu • Bucharest • Montevideo • Washington • Ulaanbaatar • Addis Ababa
Preppers' world 2021-02-18
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- end of the world 1 word
- a natural disaster common in the US
- device to access food that keeps for long in 2 words
- keeps your hands clean without water in 2 words
- needed to communicate from far in 2 words
- device that is polyvalent in use a hyphened word
- learn it to survive in 2 words
- needed if no fire in 2 words
- liquid in recipient for survival in 2 words
- most American preppers have this
- useful to revamp your batteries in 2 words
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- hyphenated adjective to describe the world after a nuclear war for example
- another word for prepper
- state of affairs that is terrible
- useful to cut
- a place that is built to resist where you can hide to survive in 2 words
- better have it or grope in the dark a hyphened word
- needed to sleep
- cuts wood
- you need it to drive away
- terrible event preppers fear
- will buy you things when banks close
- has medical things in it in 3 words
- either that or dream on the floor in 2 words
24 Clues: cuts wood • useful to cut • needed to sleep • end of the world 1 word • another word for prepper • you need it to drive away • terrible event preppers fear • needed if no fire in 2 words • learn it to survive in 2 words • most American preppers have this • state of affairs that is terrible • a natural disaster common in the US • has medical things in it in 3 words • ...
World Geography 2021-03-20
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- European art of the 1600 and 1700.
- A theory
- The rules most admired by philosophes.
- An English. philosopher and political theorist.
- Explain the legal and intellectual ownership of assets and resoruces.
- An English philosopher, scientist and historian.
- Large drawing room.
- Social critcs of the period
- Improve the humans conditions on the earth.
- This trade laws prevented colonist from selling their most valuable product.
- Some monarchs embraced the new ideas and make reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit.
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- An italian phioosopher that wrote about people rights.
- The relation of faith, the existence and simplicity of God.
- was the North American conflict in a larger imperial war.
- Influential French writer.
- Consist of the right of individuals to participate in movements.
- The most brilliant and influencer philosophes.
- A philosophical movement
- Through reason and rational thinking.
- Developing a plan for running a state or country
20 Clues: A theory • Large drawing room. • A philosophical movement • Influential French writer. • Social critcs of the period • European art of the 1600 and 1700. • Through reason and rational thinking. • The rules most admired by philosophes. • Improve the humans conditions on the earth. • The most brilliant and influencer philosophes. • An English. philosopher and political theorist. • ...
World History 2021-10-26
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- last name of the guy who invented the printing press.
- Largest city in Pierce county.
- Largest State population-wise.
- name of the empire in South America during the 1500's.
- second element in the periodic table of elements.
- belief that the Earth is the center of the solar system.
- name of the "road" where tons of trade happened.
- name of the reformation that challenged the church.
- idea/culture that focuses on humanity.
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- Smallest State population-wise
- Food, but also the Scientist credited for the Scientific Method.
- name of the renaissance inventor who came up with many inventions and art including the Mona Lisa.
- Name of civilization during the 1500's in Mexico.
- Unit we are studying 1600's
- Model of car that Choe owns.
- name of Scientist that theorized heliocentricity.
- last name of the guy who wrote the 95 theses.
- Largest River in the U.S.
- name of the exchange between the Americas and the United States.
- discovered the moons of Jupiter.
- Scientist that discovered the laws of motion.
21 Clues: Largest River in the U.S. • Unit we are studying 1600's • Model of car that Choe owns. • Smallest State population-wise • Largest city in Pierce county. • Largest State population-wise. • discovered the moons of Jupiter. • idea/culture that focuses on humanity. • last name of the guy who wrote the 95 theses. • Scientist that discovered the laws of motion. • ...
Animal world 2021-10-12
25 Clues: ala • loro • rana • pico • cola • tigre • volar • aleta • oveja • garras • trompa • gusano • tiburón • caballo • bigotes • ballena • mariposa • colmillo • mosquito • serpiente • chimpancé • cocodrilo • pez dorado • salamandra • el "pie" de las patas
New World 2021-10-20
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- language taught to Indians in encomienda
- study of the universe
- what Columbus called the Indians he encountered
- Economic
- interested in buying goods they could not get in Europe
- who punished and killed Indians
- conquerors
- widespread outbreak of contagious disease
- bringing great wealth to nations
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- received by an encomendero
- Saint Savior
- arrived in Peru in 1531
- religion
- religion that Columbus promised to convert the people to
- connected Europe to China
- Mayan princess
- welcomed by Montezuma
- leader of the Aztec Empire
- Political
- one of the most powerful nations at the time of Columbus Voyage
- where Columbus thought he arrived
21 Clues: religion • Economic • Political • conquerors • Saint Savior • Mayan princess • study of the universe • welcomed by Montezuma • arrived in Peru in 1531 • connected Europe to China • received by an encomendero • leader of the Aztec Empire • who punished and killed Indians • bringing great wealth to nations • where Columbus thought he arrived • language taught to Indians in encomienda • ...
World Religions 2021-10-21
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- Messiah of Christianity
- christian holiday celebrating Jesus's birth
- religious laws of Judaism
- Buddhist monk of legendary generosity and joviality
- traditions and personal sayings/words of Muhammad
- belief in household order
- most sacred place on Earth to Muslims
- book about Jesus's life and teachings
- symbolizes balance
- leader of Tabetan Buddhism
- being who split the Red Sea to save slaves
- holy day for Muslims
- spreader of the message from Gabriel
- belief in balance and harmony
- strong respect
- sculpture given to Muhammad
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- list of methods to achieve nirvana
- creator of god in hinduism
- Converted Jews to Christianity
- man is born evil
- daily duties and responsibilities
- Aryan and Dravidian beliefs
- pyramid of social class in Hinduism
- Jewish holiday lasting 8 days
- 12 followers of Jesus
- holy books written in Sanskrit
- father of Judaism
- collection of Buddha's teachings
- the written story of Hebrews
- spiritual teacher and founder of Buddhism
30 Clues: strong respect • man is born evil • father of Judaism • symbolizes balance • holy day for Muslims • 12 followers of Jesus • Messiah of Christianity • religious laws of Judaism • belief in household order • creator of god in hinduism • leader of Tabetan Buddhism • Aryan and Dravidian beliefs • sculpture given to Muhammad • the written story of Hebrews • Jewish holiday lasting 8 days • ...
world history 2021-10-30
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- japans military system at the time
- english explorer that told people about the initial findings of the new world
- controlled most of indias trade
- when slaves were traded from the old world to the new world
- the believe in profitable trade
- the right to own and buy slaves
- paintings paintings of mixed families
- was the first european to travel around the south border of africa
- european and native descent
- the journey taken to take slaves to the americas
- he was the lat incan emperor
- foced labor of slaves
- conquered the aztecs
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- when you export more than you import
- shareholder
- trade between africa north america and europe
- he lead spain
- when the old world was introduced to the new world and trade between inside countries
- controlled north indias spice trade
- an agreement between spain and portugal to split their land.
- he introduced spain to the columbian exchange as well as the old and new worlds
21 Clues: shareholder • he lead spain • conquered the aztecs • foced labor of slaves • european and native descent • he was the lat incan emperor • controlled most of indias trade • the believe in profitable trade • the right to own and buy slaves • japans military system at the time • controlled north indias spice trade • when you export more than you import • ...
The world 2021-05-08
Across
- it brings people into the world , nativity
- what the white dove symbolizes
- Giza's sight , Pharoah's tomb
- could be for make-up or charitable works
- word that comes after flat or interest
- beginning or origin
- furnish or provide , concept in business
- grim reaper
- love of country , patriotism
- ruler unconstrained by law , tyrant
- the millenials are one , people of the same age
- birds heading South during winter
- balance
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- super, extreme, fanatic
- China has 1.4 billion , census figure
- fairness
- the UK's withdrawal from the EU
- 'Apprentice Boss' , sore loser
- Zuckerberg's company , popular hang out for surfers
- Indian Prime Minister
- German Chancellor
- climate change
- national,person born here
- like museum exhibits
- ripening
- Greek polis, center
- can be civil or political, protest topic
- organized faith
28 Clues: balance • fairness • ripening • grim reaper • climate change • organized faith • German Chancellor • beginning or origin • Greek polis, center • like museum exhibits • Indian Prime Minister • super, extreme, fanatic • national,person born here • love of country , patriotism • Giza's sight , Pharoah's tomb • what the white dove symbolizes • 'Apprentice Boss' , sore loser • ...
The world 2021-05-08
Across
- it brings people into the world , nativity
- what the white dove symbolizes
- Giza's sight , Pharoah's tomb
- could be for make-up or charitable works
- word that comes after flat or interest
- beginning or origin
- furnish or provide , concept in business
- grim reaper
- love of country , patriotism
- ruler unconstrained by law , tyrant
- the millenials are one , people of the same age
- birds heading South during winter
- balance
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- super, extreme, fanatic
- China has 1.4 billion , census figure
- fairness
- the UK's withdrawal from the EU
- 'Apprentice Boss' , sore loser
- Zuckerberg's company , popular hang out for surfers
- Indian Prime Minister
- German Chancellor
- climate change
- national,person born here
- like museum exhibits
- ripening
- Greek polis, center
- can be civil or political, protest topic
- organized faith
28 Clues: balance • fairness • ripening • grim reaper • climate change • organized faith • German Chancellor • beginning or origin • Greek polis, center • like museum exhibits • Indian Prime Minister • super, extreme, fanatic • national,person born here • love of country , patriotism • Giza's sight , Pharoah's tomb • what the white dove symbolizes • 'Apprentice Boss' , sore loser • ...
The world 2021-05-08
Across
- it brings people into the world , nativity
- what the white dove symbolizes
- Giza's sight , Pharoah's tomb
- could be for make-up or charitable works
- word that comes after flat or interest
- beginning or origin
- furnish or provide , concept in business
- grim reaper
- love of country , patriotism
- ruler unconstrained by law , tyrant
- the millenials are one , people of the same age
- birds heading South during winter
- balance
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- super, extreme, fanatic
- China has 1.4 billion , census figure
- fairness
- the UK's withdrawal from the EU
- 'Apprentice Boss' , sore loser
- Zuckerberg's company , popular hang out for surfers
- Indian Prime Minister
- German Chancellor
- climate change
- national,person born here
- like museum exhibits
- ripening
- Greek polis, center
- can be civil or political, protest topic
- organized faith
28 Clues: balance • fairness • ripening • grim reaper • climate change • organized faith • German Chancellor • beginning or origin • Greek polis, center • like museum exhibits • Indian Prime Minister • super, extreme, fanatic • national,person born here • love of country , patriotism • Giza's sight , Pharoah's tomb • what the white dove symbolizes • 'Apprentice Boss' , sore loser • ...
World History 2021-05-10
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- Greek stories about the gods
- spreading of culture
- device used to show direction
- group of people that included the Vandals and the Visigoths
- a line of rules from the same family
- new capital of Rome
- men who fought wars
- a fake horse
- long period of time with a shortage of food
- smooth cloth from China
- form of government where nobles protect the king,in exchange for land
- building on the Acropolis
- city-state
- the region of ancient Israel
- fine white glass
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- men who fought for sport
- government ruled by a priest or religious laws
- the enlightened on
- Rome built 2,500 miles of this network
- book that told people when to plant crops
- what Alexander was
- is a stone coffin or a container to hold a coffin.
- people that were owned
- silver roman coin
- head of a man body of a lion
- skilled workers
- mixing of metals
- winds that blow across India
- The highest level of human society
- love of wisdom
30 Clues: city-state • a fake horse • love of wisdom • skilled workers • mixing of metals • fine white glass • silver roman coin • the enlightened on • what Alexander was • new capital of Rome • men who fought wars • spreading of culture • people that were owned • smooth cloth from China • men who fought for sport • building on the Acropolis • Greek stories about the gods • head of a man body of a lion • ...
world wars 2021-05-06
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- where the atomic bomb was blown up at in japan
- a series of invasions the famous on on normandy
- money is getting taken out of the bank is called?
- germany tried to turn mexico against the US with this
- points willison tried to use these to have peace in the war
- death facilities created by hitler
- dust the spready for hundreds of miles
- the roaring twenties was also called?
- hitlers plan was called
- stock prices fell 13%
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- economic downfall
- what got attacked on December 7th 1941
- he was murdered and led to the start of world war 1
- a world leader that hated jews
- a party in Germany that took over a lot of land
- voting was allowed to certain people
- treaty that ends the war
- ford raisied the pay to how much?
- terrist group in the 1920's
- the president in 1929
20 Clues: economic downfall • the president in 1929 • stock prices fell 13% • hitlers plan was called • treaty that ends the war • terrist group in the 1920's • a world leader that hated jews • ford raisied the pay to how much? • death facilities created by hitler • voting was allowed to certain people • the roaring twenties was also called? • what got attacked on December 7th 1941 • ...
Ancient World 2021-08-18
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- Paleolithic period when people were hunters and gatherers
- First empire in history
- Community with its own separate government
- The first civilization
- Territories and people under one ruler
- Creation of waterways to carry water to crops
- Period when metal was used to make weapons and tools
- Person who studies ancient history by searching for and studying ancient artifacts
- A person who writes down information
- Belief in many Gods
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- Buying, selling and exchanging goods
- Area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Collection of Babylonian laws
- Period of time before written records
- Society with cities, government workers and social class
- Type of writing with wdges and curves carved in clay
- Temple to worship a God
- King of Urik that had many adventures
- An expert in or student of history
- Belief in one God
20 Clues: Belief in one God • Belief in many Gods • The first civilization • First empire in history • Temple to worship a God • Collection of Babylonian laws • An expert in or student of history • Buying, selling and exchanging goods • A person who writes down information • Period of time before written records • King of Urik that had many adventures • ...
World Exploration 2021-11-08
Across
- a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas; Spanish landowners had the right, as granted by Queen Isabella, to use Native Americans as laborers
- the way of life a people follows
- beyond or across the sea
- goods that are sold to other countries
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century; it held that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- a small,fast,maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masts with lateen sails
- a settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft native people to work
- a large agricultural estate
- a person born on the Iberian Peninsula; typically, a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
- Aztec Emperor
- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
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- a leader in the Spanish conquest of America
- launched the first great European voyages of exploration
- business where stocks, or a share of ownership in a company, are bought and owned by shareholders
- payments made to support enterprises a government thinks are beneficial
- the action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it.
- to select for some purpose; to conscript
- the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- people with all their abilities and efforts; work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy
20 Clues: Aztec Emperor • beyond or across the sea • a large agricultural estate • the way of life a people follows • goods that are sold to other countries • to select for some purpose; to conscript • a leader in the Spanish conquest of America • launched the first great European voyages of exploration • payments made to support enterprises a government thinks are beneficial • ...
World Currencies 2023-02-18
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- India
- Israel
- Armenia
- Lithuania
- Hungary
- Mongolia
- Algeria
- São Tomé and Príncipe
- Sweden
- Brazil
- Nicaragua
- Germany
- China
- Peru
- Thailand
- Lesotho
- Laos
- Slovenia
- Costa Rica
- Afghanistan
- South Africa
- Kazakhstan
- Zambia
- Haiti
- Australia
- Venezuela
- Ethiopia
- Vietnam
- Angola
- Georgia
- Andorra
- Nigeria
- Gambia, The
- Albania
- Botswana
- Latvia
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- Netherlands
- Japan
- Aruba
- Uzbekistan
- Ireland
- Mozambique
- Mexico
- Morocco
- France
- Korea
- Bangladesh
- Guatemala
- Poland
- Malaysia
- Myanmar
- Kenya
- Finland
- Slovakia
- Panama
- Portugal
- Azerbaijan
- Turkey
- Paraguay
- Papua New Guinea
- Ukraine
- Britain
- Greece
- Maldives
- Russia
- Eritrea
- Madagascar
- Ghana
- Samoa
- Honduras
70 Clues: Peru • Laos • Japan • Aruba • India • Korea • China • Kenya • Haiti • Ghana • Samoa • Israel • Mexico • France • Poland • Sweden • Brazil • Panama • Turkey • Zambia • Greece • Russia • Angola • Latvia • Ireland • Armenia • Morocco • Hungary • Algeria • Germany • Myanmar • Finland • Lesotho • Ukraine • Britain • Eritrea • Vietnam • Georgia • Andorra • Nigeria • Albania • Mongolia • Malaysia • Thailand • Slovakia • Portugal • Slovenia • Paraguay • Maldives • Ethiopia • Honduras • Botswana • Lithuania • ...
World Mythology 2023-03-21
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- Norse god of war and death; king of the Norse gods
- Greek hero famously defeated by an arrow to his heel
- Egyptian god of war and the sky; opponent of Set
- Greatest warrior of Troy
- Legendary king of England
- Founder of Rome
- Mesopotamian hero who searched for eternal life
- Close companion of King Arthur and one of the greatest knights of the round table
- Said to have been the most beautiful woman in the world; her kidnapping started the Trojan War
- A seer prominently featured in the legend of King Arthur
- Greek strategist who was stranded at sea for 10 years following the Trojan War
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- Greek god of the sea
- Greek god of the underworld
- The trickster god
- Queen of the gods in Greek mythology
- Greek hero famous for his 12 labors
- A frightening Egyptian god of the desert; opponent of Horus
- Deity in many South American cultures known as "the feathered serpent"
- Early medeival queen of Britain; wife of King Arthur
- Queen of the Greek gods
- Founder of the Roman people, hero of Troy
- God of thunder
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
23 Clues: God of thunder • Founder of Rome • The trickster god • Greek god of the sea • Queen of the Greek gods • Greatest warrior of Troy • Legendary king of England • Greek god of the underworld • Greek hero famous for his 12 labors • King of the gods in Greek mythology • Queen of the gods in Greek mythology • Founder of the Roman people, hero of Troy • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-19
Across
- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
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- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: sharing features of both market and command economies. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
Interconnected world 2023-04-19
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- makes imports more expensive than domestic goods.
- European imperialism established patterns
- The manufacturing sector
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns
- one of the most significant free trade in recent history
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- economic system which business decides what to produce and how to produce and distribute it
- Countries that do not yet have the strong infrastructure needed to compete in a global economy
- economic region of Europe that is united under a euro
- when a country carries out policies that benefits its own producers
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- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions
- economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and what the cost is
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people
- the service sector
- collects data on economic input
- economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- economic policy which a nation tries not to limit imports or exports
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations
- in general, such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living
- the informal name for India’s large and popular movie industry
- policies put in place by a government to restricts trade with one country
- the search for food, safety, and shelter
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s country to move into
- people quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them
- The framework to support a countries economic activity
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
26 Clues: the service sector • The manufacturing sector • collects data on economic input • the search for food, safety, and shelter • European imperialism established patterns • makes imports more expensive than domestic goods. • economy that makes direct use of natural resources • economic region of Europe that is united under a euro • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-19
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- an economic system where a government controls the means of production
- The process that colonized countries do to free themselves from their colonies
- An economic policy that does not limit imports
- A mass movement of people, people from one a part of the world to another
- country has significant industrial development and a high standard of living
- An Indian film industry
- Act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- movement of people from rural areas
- A practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry
- policies that are made by a government to restrict trade with one or more countries or companies Cultural-Diffusion Shared characteristics among a group of people
- business owners decide what to produce, and how to produce and distribute it
- A tax that is imported on goods when they enter a country
- A part of an economy that includes manufacturing activities
- An intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations
- people’s quality of life based on the goods and services
- A particular resource in order to become successful
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- To measure the basic contentment of people living in a country
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- A place with little industrial development and a low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency
- A trade pact between the United States and North America Neighbors
- A part of an economy that includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- A part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- sharing features of both market and command economies
24 Clues: An Indian film industry • movement of people from rural areas • An economic policy that does not limit imports • A particular resource in order to become successful • sharing features of both market and command economies • people’s quality of life based on the goods and services • A tax that is imported on goods when they enter a country • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-19
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- The international, when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- ____________ is a particular resource in order to be successful.
- The process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- The ________ is included in the manufacturing activities.
- In a _______ business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- __________ often have a low gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year; in other words, they have a low overall income.
- _______ nations, most of which are located in the Middle East, North Africa, and South America, agreed to work together to control worldwide prices for oil.
- ___________ is the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe.
- The people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
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- An economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- The ___________ is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- usually do not have as much infrastructure including roads and other forms of transportation as industrially developed countries.
- The ____________ is the part that makes direct use of natural resources that can include the forestry, fishing, mining, and other industries based on what a country has available in its own territory.
- __________ is the transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another.
- Bollywood is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- A market economy is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- The policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- _______ is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- is the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry that can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs or the taxes on goods that enter the country.
- _____ act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- is a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- An economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- _______was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
25 Clues: The ________ is included in the manufacturing activities. • ____________ is a particular resource in order to be successful. • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. • Bollywood is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • _____ act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-19
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- international trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions.
- a statistic composite index of life expectancy, education, and per capita income indicators, which is used to rank countries into four tiers
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures.
- is a person who moves away from his or her place of usual residence, whether within a country or across an international border, temporarily or permanently, and for a variety of reasons.
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports.
- is an organization enabling the co-operation of leading oil-producing countries
- Hindi cinema
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- is a currency union of 20 member states of the European Union
- the process of making an area more urban.
- covers all those activities consisting in varying degrees of processing of raw materials
- a situation in which the cost or the revenues associated with a given project are dependent on the cost or revenues generated by another project.
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- all those activities the end purpose of which consists in exploiting natural resources
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- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community.
- a person living in a country other than that of his or her birth.
- a sovereign state with a lesser developed industrial base and a lower Human Development Index relative to other countries.
- the set of facilities and systems that serve a country, city, or other area
- They can be used as a coercive measure for achieving particular policy goals related to trade or for humanitarian violations.
- covers a wide range of activities from commerce to administration, transport, financial and real estate activities, business and personal services, education, health and social work.
- -The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a sovereign state that has a high quality of life, developed economy, and advanced technological infrastructure relative to other less industrialized nations.
- a customs duty or tax levied on imports of merchandise goods.
- an economic system combining private and public enterprise.
24 Clues: Hindi cinema • North American Free Trade Agreement • the process of making an area more urban. • an economic system combining private and public enterprise. • is a currency union of 20 member states of the European Union • a customs duty or tax levied on imports of merchandise goods. • the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures. • ...
interconnected world 2023-04-20
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- Index The index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country. Prior to the HDI, a country's worth used to be measured by how much money it accrued to However, governments began to realize there were more factors involved in a country's .
- After World War II, many Western countries could no longer afford to manage and rule over the countries they had colonized in the past. They were also receiving pressure from two emerging superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, who opposed colonization. Over the next few decades, European powers removed themselves .
- often looks and sounds different from American movies, as they tend to focus less on reality and more on melodrama. This is expressed through intricate dances and music. When India gained its independence from Great Britain.
- There is small and close together, and populations are not large. When urbanization began towns grew larger, and some grew large enough that they came to be called cities.
- The cultural elements, such as customs, ideas, and religions, from one group to another. Academics believe there are three basic ways that cultures spread from one place or group to another. The first way is direct contact. Two societies that live near each other may have direct contact through trade.
- The minimally regulated free-market and laissez-faire systems where state activity is restricted to providing public goods and services and safeguarding private to interventionist forms where the government plays an active role in correcting market failures and promoting social welfare.
- The development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- The duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. Tariffs are usually collected to help domestic industries. When a tariff is placed on an imported good, it often raises the price of that good for consumers, making them more likely to buy a similar good that has been produced domestically.
- The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production. Turning iron ore into steel, producing textiles, and assembling automobiles are examples of secondary production. All of these activities transform raw materials into goods.
- The total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year in other words, they have a high overall income. Because of this the income per capita, or total income in relation to the population, tends to be higher in developed countries. So an industrialized country tends to make more money, which usually means that most people in the country have enough.
- The Immigration policy is called the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The INA allows the United States to grant up to 675,000 permanent immigrant visas each year across various visa categories. On top of those 675,000 visas, the INA sets no limit on the annual admission of U.S. citizens’ spouses, parents, and children under the age of 21.
- The people's quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them. Factors that determine people's standard of living include whether they have housing and food, as well as access to education, transportation, utilities, and health care. A high rate of literacy is also considered.
- The exchange rates are more stable than if there were many different currencies. However, there are some disadvantages as well. The different countries have varying amounts of public debt and governmental regulations.
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- Enables the co-operation of leading oil-producing countries, in order to collectively influence the global market and maximize profit. Founded on 14 September 1960 in Baghdad by the first five members (Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela), it has, since 1965, been headquartered in Vienna, Austria, although Austria is not an OPEC.
- The interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. Business and trade, culture and fashion, social and political movements.
- This is the foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location. It is often classified as either “hard” or “soft.” Hard infrastructure includes railroads, bridges, water systems, subway systems, and telecommunications. Soft infrastructure is human capital.
- Direct use of natural resources. It includes agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, and other industries based on what a country has available in its own territory .
- Government has little involvement in these decisions, though both businesses and consumers rely on laws to ensure fair practices. A market economy is both decentralized and flexible.
- The permanent place to live. Many animal species migrate, including species of fish, crustaceans, amphibians, reptiles, insects, and mammals. These animals might journey by land, sea, or air to reach their destination, often crossing vast distances and in large numbers.
- The United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico, for the purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- The economic dependence on oil because much of the world's oil comes from Middle Eastern countries. If the Middle East decided to drastically raise the price of oil, the United States would have limited options. This would be highly expensive and dangerous to the economy.
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. This can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs (or taxes) on goods that enter the country . The idea behind protectionism is that when goods that come from other countries are limited.
- The determining the proportion of total product used for investment rather than consumption becomes a centrally made political decision. After this decision has been made, the central planners work out the assortment of goods to be produced and the quotas for each enterprise. Consumers may influence the planners’ decisions indirectly if the planners take.
- countries often have a low gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services.
- The economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies. Tariffs are taxes on imports; subsidies are taxes on exports. A country that practices free trade might still put some limits, such as quotas, on imported or exported items.
- The economic sanctions as a diplomatic tool. Because trade restrictions often are costly for a country’s economy, sanctions can be used to encourage governments to change a certain behavior or policy. For example, during the Cold War, the United States placed an embargo, which is a type of economy.
- Economic sectors traditionally, some economists today acknowledge an additional sector: the quaternary sector. The quaternary sector includes intellectual activities, such as those related to scientific research, information technology, education, and libraries. Within the quaternary sector is a branch called the quinary sector.
27 Clues: The development and therefore a relatively low standard of living. • countries often have a low gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services. • The interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. Business and trade, culture and fashion, social and political movements. • ...
interconnected world 2023-04-20
Across
- Index The index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country. Prior to the HDI, a country's worth used to be measured by how much money it accrued to However, governments began to realize there were more factors involved in a country's .
- After World War II, many Western countries could no longer afford to manage and rule over the countries they had colonized in the past. They were also receiving pressure from two emerging superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, who opposed colonization. Over the next few decades, European powers removed themselves .
- often looks and sounds different from American movies, as they tend to focus less on reality and more on melodrama. This is expressed through intricate dances and music. When India gained its independence from Great Britain.
- There is small and close together, and populations are not large. When urbanization began towns grew larger, and some grew large enough that they came to be called cities.
- The cultural elements, such as customs, ideas, and religions, from one group to another. Academics believe there are three basic ways that cultures spread from one place or group to another. The first way is direct contact. Two societies that live near each other may have direct contact through trade.
- The minimally regulated free-market and laissez-faire systems where state activity is restricted to providing public goods and services and safeguarding private to interventionist forms where the government plays an active role in correcting market failures and promoting social welfare.
- The development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- The duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. Tariffs are usually collected to help domestic industries. When a tariff is placed on an imported good, it often raises the price of that good for consumers, making them more likely to buy a similar good that has been produced domestically.
- The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production. Turning iron ore into steel, producing textiles, and assembling automobiles are examples of secondary production. All of these activities transform raw materials into goods.
- The total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year in other words, they have a high overall income. Because of this the income per capita, or total income in relation to the population, tends to be higher in developed countries. So an industrialized country tends to make more money, which usually means that most people in the country have enough.
- The Immigration policy is called the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The INA allows the United States to grant up to 675,000 permanent immigrant visas each year across various visa categories. On top of those 675,000 visas, the INA sets no limit on the annual admission of U.S. citizens’ spouses, parents, and children under the age of 21.
- The people's quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them. Factors that determine people's standard of living include whether they have housing and food, as well as access to education, transportation, utilities, and health care. A high rate of literacy is also considered.
- The exchange rates are more stable than if there were many different currencies. However, there are some disadvantages as well. The different countries have varying amounts of public debt and governmental regulations.
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- Enables the co-operation of leading oil-producing countries, in order to collectively influence the global market and maximize profit. Founded on 14 September 1960 in Baghdad by the first five members (Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela), it has, since 1965, been headquartered in Vienna, Austria, although Austria is not an OPEC.
- The interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. Business and trade, culture and fashion, social and political movements.
- This is the foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location. It is often classified as either “hard” or “soft.” Hard infrastructure includes railroads, bridges, water systems, subway systems, and telecommunications. Soft infrastructure is human capital.
- Direct use of natural resources. It includes agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, and other industries based on what a country has available in its own territory .
- Government has little involvement in these decisions, though both businesses and consumers rely on laws to ensure fair practices. A market economy is both decentralized and flexible.
- The permanent place to live. Many animal species migrate, including species of fish, crustaceans, amphibians, reptiles, insects, and mammals. These animals might journey by land, sea, or air to reach their destination, often crossing vast distances and in large numbers.
- The United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico, for the purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- The economic dependence on oil because much of the world's oil comes from Middle Eastern countries. If the Middle East decided to drastically raise the price of oil, the United States would have limited options. This would be highly expensive and dangerous to the economy.
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. This can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs (or taxes) on goods that enter the country . The idea behind protectionism is that when goods that come from other countries are limited.
- The determining the proportion of total product used for investment rather than consumption becomes a centrally made political decision. After this decision has been made, the central planners work out the assortment of goods to be produced and the quotas for each enterprise. Consumers may influence the planners’ decisions indirectly if the planners take.
- countries often have a low gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services.
- The economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies. Tariffs are taxes on imports; subsidies are taxes on exports. A country that practices free trade might still put some limits, such as quotas, on imported or exported items.
- The economic sanctions as a diplomatic tool. Because trade restrictions often are costly for a country’s economy, sanctions can be used to encourage governments to change a certain behavior or policy. For example, during the Cold War, the United States placed an embargo, which is a type of economy.
- Economic sectors traditionally, some economists today acknowledge an additional sector: the quaternary sector. The quaternary sector includes intellectual activities, such as those related to scientific research, information technology, education, and libraries. Within the quaternary sector is a branch called the quinary sector.
27 Clues: The development and therefore a relatively low standard of living. • countries often have a low gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services. • The interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. Business and trade, culture and fashion, social and political movements. • ...
interconnected world 2023-04-20
Across
- Index The index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country. Prior to the HDI, a country's worth used to be measured by how much money it accrued to However, governments began to realize there were more factors involved in a country's .
- After World War II, many Western countries could no longer afford to manage and rule over the countries they had colonized in the past. They were also receiving pressure from two emerging superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, who opposed colonization. Over the next few decades, European powers removed themselves .
- often looks and sounds different from American movies, as they tend to focus less on reality and more on melodrama. This is expressed through intricate dances and music. When India gained its independence from Great Britain.
- There is small and close together, and populations are not large. When urbanization began towns grew larger, and some grew large enough that they came to be called cities.
- The cultural elements, such as customs, ideas, and religions, from one group to another. Academics believe there are three basic ways that cultures spread from one place or group to another. The first way is direct contact. Two societies that live near each other may have direct contact through trade.
- The minimally regulated free-market and laissez-faire systems where state activity is restricted to providing public goods and services and safeguarding private to interventionist forms where the government plays an active role in correcting market failures and promoting social welfare.
- The development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- The duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. Tariffs are usually collected to help domestic industries. When a tariff is placed on an imported good, it often raises the price of that good for consumers, making them more likely to buy a similar good that has been produced domestically.
- The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production. Turning iron ore into steel, producing textiles, and assembling automobiles are examples of secondary production. All of these activities transform raw materials into goods.
- The total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year in other words, they have a high overall income. Because of this the income per capita, or total income in relation to the population, tends to be higher in developed countries. So an industrialized country tends to make more money, which usually means that most people in the country have enough.
- The Immigration policy is called the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The INA allows the United States to grant up to 675,000 permanent immigrant visas each year across various visa categories. On top of those 675,000 visas, the INA sets no limit on the annual admission of U.S. citizens’ spouses, parents, and children under the age of 21.
- The people's quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them. Factors that determine people's standard of living include whether they have housing and food, as well as access to education, transportation, utilities, and health care. A high rate of literacy is also considered.
- The exchange rates are more stable than if there were many different currencies. However, there are some disadvantages as well. The different countries have varying amounts of public debt and governmental regulations.
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- Enables the co-operation of leading oil-producing countries, in order to collectively influence the global market and maximize profit. Founded on 14 September 1960 in Baghdad by the first five members (Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela), it has, since 1965, been headquartered in Vienna, Austria, although Austria is not an OPEC.
- The interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. Business and trade, culture and fashion, social and political movements.
- This is the foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location. It is often classified as either “hard” or “soft.” Hard infrastructure includes railroads, bridges, water systems, subway systems, and telecommunications. Soft infrastructure is human capital.
- Direct use of natural resources. It includes agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, and other industries based on what a country has available in its own territory .
- Government has little involvement in these decisions, though both businesses and consumers rely on laws to ensure fair practices. A market economy is both decentralized and flexible.
- The permanent place to live. Many animal species migrate, including species of fish, crustaceans, amphibians, reptiles, insects, and mammals. These animals might journey by land, sea, or air to reach their destination, often crossing vast distances and in large numbers.
- The United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico, for the purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- The economic dependence on oil because much of the world's oil comes from Middle Eastern countries. If the Middle East decided to drastically raise the price of oil, the United States would have limited options. This would be highly expensive and dangerous to the economy.
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. This can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs (or taxes) on goods that enter the country . The idea behind protectionism is that when goods that come from other countries are limited.
- The determining the proportion of total product used for investment rather than consumption becomes a centrally made political decision. After this decision has been made, the central planners work out the assortment of goods to be produced and the quotas for each enterprise. Consumers may influence the planners’ decisions indirectly if the planners take.
- countries often have a low gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services.
- The economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies. Tariffs are taxes on imports; subsidies are taxes on exports. A country that practices free trade might still put some limits, such as quotas, on imported or exported items.
- The economic sanctions as a diplomatic tool. Because trade restrictions often are costly for a country’s economy, sanctions can be used to encourage governments to change a certain behavior or policy. For example, during the Cold War, the United States placed an embargo, which is a type of economy.
- Economic sectors traditionally, some economists today acknowledge an additional sector: the quaternary sector. The quaternary sector includes intellectual activities, such as those related to scientific research, information technology, education, and libraries. Within the quaternary sector is a branch called the quinary sector.
27 Clues: The development and therefore a relatively low standard of living. • countries often have a low gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services. • The interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. Business and trade, culture and fashion, social and political movements. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-20
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- A tax that is put on goods as soon as they enter a country
- An economy's dependence on a specific resource.
- The part of economic activity that controls secondary production, for example turning iron into steel products.
- a group of people moving from rural to urban areas or cities and towns.
- A pact signed by the United states, Canada,and Mexico to make it easier for them to trade by reducing tariffs.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across
- an economic system where producers select what to produce, how to generate it, and how to distribute it.
- A country that has low standards of living, has a poor infrastructure, and is underdeveloped
- a region of Europe that uses a common currency called eros.
- The act of defending a country's industry or enterprise.
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- A mix of market and command economy
- an economic system where the government controls who can buy what, how much is produced, and how it is distributed.
- the shared characteristics between two nations. Some of the things that may be shared include culture, religion, art, fashion, government, language,and more.
- The part of the economy that controls service industries, for example delivery companies, dry cleaners, and more.
- An index that measures people's way of living in different countries.
- The part of economy that uses natural resources on its own grounds such as mining, fishing, agriculture,and more
- an economic strategy in which a country does not attempt to restrict imports or exports through the use of tariffs or subsidies.
- an organization of the world’s major oil-exporting countries.
- a county with high income, good health care, better infrastructure and overall has a good standard of living.
- India's popular movie industry.
- regulations put in place by a government to limit trade with a single nation, a set of nations, or a particular company or person.
- The movement of people from one country to another
- the action of moving permanently from one's home nation to another
- People's quality of life based on the services they have, their housing, health care, and more.
- A system, organization, or area’s structure or foundation
- The process in which formerly colonial nations reclaim their independence.
26 Clues: India's popular movie industry. • A mix of market and command economy • An economy's dependence on a specific resource. • The movement of people from one country to another • The act of defending a country's industry or enterprise. • A system, organization, or area’s structure or foundation • A tax that is put on goods as soon as they enter a country • ...
interconected world 2023-04-19
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- process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- Country-one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- Development Index-index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- Trade-economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- Dependence-dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- Sanctions-policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country.
- of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- Country-In general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
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- underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- Sector-economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- and popular movie industry.
- of Living-quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- Diffusion-shared characteristics of a group of people. As cultures develop, they gain new customs, ideas, arts, religions, forms of government, technologies, and other cultural elements.
- to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- Economy-large and popular movie industry.
- Economy-sharing features of both market and command economies.
- pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico. The purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- Sector-economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across
- movement, of people from one part of the world to another.
- Sector-includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- Economy-quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
26 Clues: and popular movie industry. • Economy-large and popular movie industry. • organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations. • increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across • movement, of people from one part of the world to another. • to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-18
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- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
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- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: sharing features of both market and command economies. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
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- In general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- These characteristics sometimes come from within the society. Other times, they spread from another society in a process called cultural diffusion.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- movement from one part of something to another.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- country may be dependent on a certain crop, such as corn.
- is often called a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- is an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process of moving to a new country or region with the intention of staying and living there.
- sharing features of both market and command economies.
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- most of which are located in the Middle East, North Africa, and South America, agreed to work together to control worldwide prices for oil.
- designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- is an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- often have a low gross domestic product
- people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them. Factors that determine people's standard of living include whether they have housing and food, as well as access to education, transportation, utilities, and health care
- is the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. Its name comes from a combination of Bombay, which is a city in India now called Mumbai, and Hollywood, the center of the U.S. film industry.
- is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- is divided into sectors, with each sector representing a different type of activity
- is the part that makes direct use of natural resources
- is the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- is the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
26 Clues: often have a low gross domestic product • movement from one part of something to another. • is the part that makes direct use of natural resources • sharing features of both market and command economies. • country may be dependent on a certain crop, such as corn. • is the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-18
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- a customs duty
- a particular resource in order to be wealthy.
- its a representing a different type of activity.
- towns in urban areas called citiess
- a trade pact signed in 1992
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- often called a free market
- its a industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- economic region of Europe that is united under the euro
- protecting a country’s local business or industry.
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- the governments may regulate the markets in order to provide stability
- central government plans what to produce and at what price
- As cultures develop they gain new customs
- it includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- designed by the United Nations
- it is a part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- economic policy that a a nation does not try to limit
- to work together to control worldwide prices for oil.
- a relatively high standard of living
- India's large and popular movie industry.
- particular policy goals related to trade or for humanitarian violations
- when people movie to another country aross the border
- to live permanently in a foreign country.
- life based on the goods and services
- it is a framework of a system with Hard infrastructure or knowledge
- Previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
26 Clues: a customs duty • often called a free market • a trade pact signed in 1992 • designed by the United Nations • towns in urban areas called citiess • a relatively high standard of living • life based on the goods and services • As cultures develop they gain new customs • India's large and popular movie industry. • to live permanently in a foreign country. • ...
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- They also serve the purpose of raising money for the government.
- In an agricultural economy, the country may be dependent on a certain crop, such as corn.
- Turning iron ore into steel, producing textiles, and assembling automobiles are examples of secondary production.
- is the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- The purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it. Because of this flexibility, businesses can effectively compete with one another.
- Not everyone agrees on the exact definition of a developing country, also called a “less developed nation” or “underdeveloped nation."
- The countries in this zone include Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.
- This can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs (or taxes) on goods that enter the country.
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- which is often called a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- is an economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- As cultures develop, they gain new customs, ideas, arts, religions, forms of government, technologies, and other cultural elements.
- Examples of service industries include delivery companies, movie theaters, fast food stores, and dry cleaners.
- Prior to the HDI, a country's worth used to be measured by how much money it accrued.
- It includes agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, and other industries based on what a country has available in its own territory.
- A country that practices free trade might still put some limits, such as quotas, on imported or exported items.
- Nations can also try to protect themselves from other nations by banding together.
- In general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- is the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- Infrastructure is the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- After World War II, many Western countries could no longer afford to manage and rule over the countries they had colonized in the past.
26 Clues: They also serve the purpose of raising money for the government. • is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe • Nations can also try to protect themselves from other nations by banding together. • ...
World Places 2023-05-03
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- One of the main volcanoes on Iceland
- The imaginary line running around the centre of the Earth
- This ocean surrounds the Antarctic continent
- A US state just to the south of Washington State
- The sea that borders Yorkshire
- Lima is the capital city
- The Italian state which forms the 'heel' of the boot of Italy
- Capital of Vietnam
- This desert can be found along the SW coast of Africa
- Capital of the Australian State of Queensland
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- The sea found in Turkmenistan and Russia
- One of the Canary Islands
- This tropic line lies north of the equator
- You may think these islands have pyramids, but they do not
- Muscat is the capital city
- An ice shelf in Antarctica
- The name of the main island of Japan
- This country is in Europe but not part of the EU
- The capital of China
- This desert is found in Mongolia
- The capital of Jamaica
21 Clues: Capital of Vietnam • The capital of China • The capital of Jamaica • Lima is the capital city • One of the Canary Islands • Muscat is the capital city • An ice shelf in Antarctica • The sea that borders Yorkshire • This desert is found in Mongolia • One of the main volcanoes on Iceland • The name of the main island of Japan • The sea found in Turkmenistan and Russia • ...
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- a tax placed on goods when they enter the country
- An economy's dependence on a singular resource.
- People in Bangka mine for tin and try to make electrical devices using this.
- the movement of people to rural areas
- a trade pact to make trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economy where the business owners chooses what to sell and produce
- A country in the process of growing
- an economic region in Europe that is united under the euro
- protecting a country's local business.
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- a mix of both market and command economy
- an economy where the local government choose what to produce and sell
- cultures spreading around the world
- a divided piece of economy that is the cause of redistributing items to a consumer.
- and index designed by the United Nations to measure contentment of people living in a certain country.
- a divided piece of economy that is the cause for production of raw materials
- trade without tariffs
- the world's crude oil carriers forming together
- a fully grown country
- India's large movie industry
- policies put in place by government to restrict trade
- movement from one country to another
- moving from one country to live in another country permanently
- people's quality of life
- Housing to support living conditions
- previously colonized countries free themselves
26 Clues: trade without tariffs • a fully grown country • people's quality of life • India's large movie industry • cultures spreading around the world • A country in the process of growing • movement from one country to another • Housing to support living conditions • the movement of people to rural areas • protecting a country's local business. • ...
World Religions 2023-05-08
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- The Prophet's wife
- 'to yoke'; method of discipline
- learned teacher of the law of halakah
- to bow; traditional greeting in Hinduism
- God made flesh
- Passover
- a teaching
- 'seeing and being'
- one who has achieved complete detachment
- Islamic community
- veil
- princess in the Ramayana
- 'modern' form of Judaism
- life; associated with the number 18
- Rabbi known for compassion
- established a non-violent protest against the British
- charity
- birthday of Krishna
- desire
- the great raft
- land of 'milk and honey; Canaan
- month of fasting
- five acts of devotion
- commentary of the Torah
- the preserver god; has many avatars
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- more traditional, literal form of faith
- sent the Jews into exile in 587 BCE
- nickname for Siddhartha because of his tribe
- seven-branched candelabra
- correct teaching
- hail to the jewel in the lotus
- Islamic house of worship
- type of Buddhism with the Dalai Lama as the leader
- eighth avatar of Vishnu
- Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- enlightened one
- 'to sit beside'; a collection of teachings
- before the common era
- 'to bind'
- Buddha of Compassion
- country of origin for Hinduism
- system of classes in India
- remover of obstacles; 'elephant god'
- Jewish head covering; kippah
- 'recite!'
- holy city where the Ka'aba is
- Siddhartha's son; 'fetter'
- Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
48 Clues: veil • desire • charity • Passover • 'to bind' • 'recite!' • a teaching • God made flesh • the great raft • enlightened one • correct teaching • month of fasting • Islamic community • The Prophet's wife • 'seeing and being' • birthday of Krishna • Buddha of Compassion • before the common era • five acts of devotion • eighth avatar of Vishnu • commentary of the Torah • Islamic house of worship • ...
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- the economic sector related to or concerned with primary industries
- An economy where the central government decides on production, investments, prices and income.
- An economic system in which private companies are free to compete for production and prices.
- The Indian film industry, which is based in Mumbai
- Country often referred to as a "less developed nation" or "underdeveloped nation."
- The economic area set up by the Member States of the European Union which adopted the euro.
- A tax which is imposed on goods or services in transit from one country to another.
- An organization that will allow leading oil producing countries to cooperate,
- A statistical composite index of life expectancy, education, and per capita income, which is used to rank countries according to four levels of human development
- includes many different types of activity, such as business and personal services, instruction,
- includes all pursuits whose ultimate objective is the exploitation of natural resources.
- The movement of people from one place to another for the purpose of settling there
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- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The action or procedure by which the country withdraws from its former colony and leaves it independent.
- A sovereign state with a very good quality of life,
- when a project's profits or expenses are dependent on those of another.
- The process of expanding an area into a city.
- The act of spreading knowledge, innovation, language or cultural characteristics between cultures and communities.
- An agreement signed between Canada, Mexico and the US creating a trilateral trade bloc in North America.
- A person or community has access to a high level of wealth and material comfort.
- The theory and practice of taxing imports to protect domestic industry from foreign competition.
- withdrawal of customary trade and financial relations for the purposes of foreign and safety policy.
- means the structure or basic backing up a location, organization, or system. It is often separated into "hard" or "soft" categories.
- No tariffs, quotas or other restrictions exist on international trade leaving it to its natural course.
- An economy with certain free market components and some socialist elements,
- The act of moving to a foreign land for the purpose of living permanently.
26 Clues: The process of expanding an area into a city. • The Indian film industry, which is based in Mumbai • A sovereign state with a very good quality of life, • the economic sector related to or concerned with primary industries • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe • ...
