world Crossword Puzzles
THE WORKING WORLD 2024-08-05
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- A person who writes news articles is known as a ______
- The person who fixes your computer or air conditioner is known as ...
- All out employees receive ____________ so they can develop themselves
- Matching clothes worn by company workers.
- I don't think that machines will ever _______ humans in some jobs.
- A ___________________ designer creates layouts for web pages and magazines.
- A job which requires training and qualifications
- What the 'H' in WFH stands for
- Money deducted from your salary by the government
- I bought some really tasty beef from my __________ last week
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- A doctor who performs operations
- A job with a high salary
- A place where products are made
- So many kids these days want to become social ___________ because they see it as an easy way to make money
- A person whose job is to deign buildings and houses
- To stop working, usually at 65 years old.
- Performed by robots or machines
- Other things that employees receive apart from their salary (bonus, insurance etc.)
- A psychologist is a doctor who helps patients with ________ illness.
19 Clues: A job with a high salary • What the 'H' in WFH stands for • A place where products are made • Performed by robots or machines • A doctor who performs operations • Matching clothes worn by company workers. • To stop working, usually at 65 years old. • A job which requires training and qualifications • Money deducted from your salary by the government • ...
World War I 2024-03-13
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- The Battle of the ___ was one of the bloodiest battles in human history.
- Chemical weapons, including chlorine and mustard ___, were used extensively during WWI.
- A disastrous Allied campaign in the Ottoman Empire that resulted in heavy casualties.
- This famous luxury liner sank in 1912, but its construction had been influenced by naval arms race tensions leading up to WWI.
- A deadly flu pandemic, exacerbated by wartime conditions, killed millions worldwide during WWI.
- LAND The area between opposing trenches, often littered with barbed wire and craters.
- Complex systems of these were dug by both sides, creating a brutal stalemate on the Western Front.
- POWERS The alliance consisting primarily of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- Some countries, such as the United States and Switzerland, remained ___ during the early years of the conflict.
- The assassination of this Austrian noble sparked the beginning of WWI.
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- German airships used for reconnaissance and bombing raids during WWI.
- Governments on all sides used this to mobilize support for the war effort and demonize the enemy.
- The agreement that ended the fighting on the Western Front on November 11, 1918.
- HAND The secret society responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, setting off the chain of events leading to WWI.
- The alliance consisting primarily of France, Russia, and the United Kingdom.
- The sinking of this British passenger ship by a German U-boat helped bring the United States into the war.
- The Treaty of Versailles was one of several agreements that officially ended WWI.
- CROSS This humanitarian organization provided medical assistance to soldiers on all sides of the conflict.
- Armored vehicles first used in significant numbers during WWI, revolutionizing ground warfare.
19 Clues: German airships used for reconnaissance and bombing raids during WWI. • The assassination of this Austrian noble sparked the beginning of WWI. • The Battle of the ___ was one of the bloodiest battles in human history. • The alliance consisting primarily of France, Russia, and the United Kingdom. • ...
Sustainable World Geography 2025-12-12
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- _______ energy is a form of renewable energy that uses the power of moving water to generate electricity.
- is the measurement east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- are also known as taigas and is one of the largest biomes in the world. Found in North America and Siberia.
- is heat that is generated within Earth.
- are tiny plastic particles that result from both commercial product development and the breakdown of larger plastics.
- is any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
- _________ fishing guarantees there will be populations of ocean and freshwater wildlife for the future.
- is often defined as a group of organisms that can reproduce naturally with one another.
- an environment where an organism lives throughout the year
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- is an imaginary line around the middle of the earth, dividing the earth into 2 hemispheres.
- the statistical study of human populations.
- is the harvesting of wildlife from the sea at rates too high for species to replace themselves.
- ecosystems are treeless regions found in the Arctic and on the tops of mountains.
- ______ Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and a platinum LEED building since 2024.
- ________ energy is created by nuclear fusion that takes place in the sun.
- is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator.
- Less than three percent of our planet's water is __________.
- are areas that receive very little precipitation and with cold or hot climates.
- an area of the planet that can be classified according to the plants and animals that live in it.
19 Clues: is heat that is generated within Earth. • the statistical study of human populations. • is the measurement east or west of the Prime Meridian. • an environment where an organism lives throughout the year • Less than three percent of our planet's water is __________. • is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator. • ...
World War II 2026-04-09
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- Japanese Emperor
- American President at beginning of WWII.
- American President at end of WWII.
- This battle stopped Germany's advance into Russia.
- Location of Pearl Harbor
- Site of an emergency evacuation.
- One of the Axis powers.
- Prime Minister who guided U.K through WWII.
- Soviet dictator.
- Site of an atomic bombing.
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- China's leader during WWII.
- D-Day planner.
- One of the Axis powers.
- The "Desert Fox."
- "Lightning War"
- Nickname for the U.K., Soviet Union, and U.S.
- One of the Axis powers.
- Prime Minister who promised "Peace in our Time."
- A German fascist.
- A Italian fascist.
- Site of an atomic bombing.
- The ideology that took over Europe in the 1930s.
22 Clues: D-Day planner. • "Lightning War" • Japanese Emperor • Soviet dictator. • The "Desert Fox." • A German fascist. • A Italian fascist. • One of the Axis powers. • One of the Axis powers. • One of the Axis powers. • Location of Pearl Harbor • Site of an atomic bombing. • Site of an atomic bombing. • China's leader during WWII. • Site of an emergency evacuation. • ...
East Asian World 2024-12-11
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- a group of people with common interests and characteristics living together within a larger society
- ceramic material made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures
- 250 domains into which Japan was divided under the Tokugawa
- a policy of national isolation by abstention from alliances and other international political and economic relations
- He-led seven voyages which returned with items that were unknown to China
- an administrative organization that relies on non elective officials and regular procedures
- Nobunaga- first of the 3 rulers that began the process of unification in Japan
- outcast class, whose way of life was strictly regulated by the Tokugawa
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- braided pigtail that was traditionally worn by Chinese males
- a series of actions or steps leading to an end
- a group of related families
- an interrelated or interconnected group or system
- System- a system used by the shogunate to control the daimyo in Tokugawa Japan; the family of the daimyo lord was forced to stay at their residence in the capital whenever the lord was absent from it
- a chain of islands
- names”; headed of noble families in Japan who controlled vast landed estates and relied on Samurai for protection
- states- part of the continent, as distinguished from peninsulas or offshore islands
- da Gama- came ashore at Calicut and shouted “For Christ and Spices”
- to establish or apply
- group of related things or events
19 Clues: a chain of islands • to establish or apply • a group of related families • group of related things or events • a series of actions or steps leading to an end • an interrelated or interconnected group or system • 250 domains into which Japan was divided under the Tokugawa • braided pigtail that was traditionally worn by Chinese males • ...
World history 1 2025-02-18
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- many gods
- the reason why they kept on the move
- delta triangle shaped fertile
- a neolithic settlement
- major king of babylon
- city in fertile cresent
- worshipping one god
- tombs for pharohs
- cave men that live in small interrelated groups
- an archologial site in england
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- they created fire and made oral communication
- new stone age
- 1st civilization in mesopotamia
- land bridge between asia and america
- code 1st written code
- old stone age
- the first form of communication
- egyptian pictograms
- egyptian ruler
19 Clues: many gods • new stone age • old stone age • egyptian ruler • tombs for pharohs • egyptian pictograms • worshipping one god • code 1st written code • major king of babylon • a neolithic settlement • city in fertile cresent • delta triangle shaped fertile • an archologial site in england • 1st civilization in mesopotamia • the first form of communication • land bridge between asia and america • ...
world war 2 2025-04-07
20 Clues: the • the • a ja • a form • june 6 • a large • a court • a nation • the glor • the races • a violation • the allices • lighting war • the asmembly • a politilanl • the system of • avergrage pay • yielding to an enemys • a nickname fro soiders • a system for limting the distrupution
World Religions Crossword 2025-08-26
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- Place of worship in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- Sacred text of Islam.
- Hindu and Buddhist belief in rebirth after death.
- Religion founded by Muhammad in the 7th century CE.
- Place of worship for Muslims.
- Place of worship for Jews.
- Sacred text of Christianity.
- Indian religion with many gods, karma, and reincarnation.
- Rigid social structure linked to Hinduism in India.
- Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama.
- Scattering of Jews from their homeland after conquest.
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- Seeking spiritual focus through calm reflection.
- City in Saudi Arabia that is the holiest site in Islam.
- Religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ.
- State of perfect peace and release from suffering in Buddhism.
- Journey to a sacred site, such as Muslims traveling to Mecca.
- Belief in many gods.
- The oldest monotheistic faith; followers study the Torah.
- Belief in one God.
19 Clues: Belief in one God. • Belief in many gods. • Sacred text of Islam. • Place of worship for Jews. • Sacred text of Christianity. • Place of worship for Muslims. • Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama. • Place of worship in Hinduism and Buddhism. • Seeking spiritual focus through calm reflection. • Religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ. • ...
WORLD WAR I 2025-10-16
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- Policy of extending power through colonization.
- Mobilization of all national resources for war.
- Treaty ending WWI.
- French leader at the Versailles peace conference.
- Type of warfare characterized by long, dug-out lines.
- Forced military service.
- German submarine.
- Battle symbolizing Canada’s national unity.
- Agreements between countries for mutual protection.
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- Passenger ship sunk by a German submarine in 1915.
- US President who proposed the Fourteen Points.
- Battle infamous for massive casualties.
- A strong sense of loyalty, devotion or pride in one’s country; a cause of WWI.
- Organization created to maintain peace.
- Region known as the “Powder Keg of Europe.”
- Belief in maintaining a strong military capability.
- Germany’s plan to invade France through Belgium.
- Country who switched sides during the war in return for promises of land.
- Site of the first mass poison gas attack (1915).
19 Clues: German submarine. • Treaty ending WWI. • Forced military service. • Battle infamous for massive casualties. • Organization created to maintain peace. • Region known as the “Powder Keg of Europe.” • Battle symbolizing Canada’s national unity. • US President who proposed the Fourteen Points. • Policy of extending power through colonization. • ...
World War I 2026-02-06
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- Germany attacked France through the north by invading through _________
- Term for a traumatic response seen in soldiers, including tremors, paranoia, and confusion (2 words)
- Britain attempted to ___________ Germany using their powerful navy
- So many countries were pulled into World War I due to their _______________ with each other
- A chemical weapon that caused burns and blindness (2 words)
- The Archduke of Austria-Hungary, whose assassination sparked World War I
- WWI was the first major conflict to involve ______________
- Trenches were often filled with ______, which carried diseases
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire made up the __________________ Powers
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- One of the main causes of World War I, involving countries competing for territories around the world
- Germany attempted to recruit ___________ in the Zimmerman Telegram
- In the Zimmerman Telegram, Germany said they would resume "unrestricted ______________ warfare"
- During the war, US newspapers published lots of ___________ to convince Americans to support the war
- A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German torpedo
- The assassin was a ____________ nationalist
- For many years, the US preferred to remain __________
- The French called pilots who shot down five or more enemy planes "_________"
- German submarines that patrolled waters around Britain
- President Wilson said "the world must be made safe for __________"
19 Clues: The assassin was a ____________ nationalist • For many years, the US preferred to remain __________ • German submarines that patrolled waters around Britain • A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German torpedo • WWI was the first major conflict to involve ______________ • A chemical weapon that caused burns and blindness (2 words) • ...
The Magician's Nephew 2021-11-17
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- Lion that created Narnia
- The queen was pulling what on Polly
- Digory's dad was in
- Uncle Andrew was doing this at the beginning of chapter 15
- Aslan was a good or bad lion
- Polly's last name
- Jadius was a
- Uncle Andrew's fairy Godmother
- Creature that created Narnia
- Saved Polly in the magical world
- Digory was crying over
- Cabs horse
- Digory's neighbor
- Half man half deer
- Chapter Digory's goes into the new world
- First King of Narnia
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- The queen's name
- Digory doing when Polly first saw him
- City they lived in
- Fruit saved Digory's mother
- The special hallway was where
- Country that Digory and Polly live in
- Color ring that brought Digory back from the magic world of charm
- First Queen of Narnia
- Digory's uncle's name
- Jadis used to hit the policeman
- Authors last name
- Half lion half eagle
- Rings are made of
- Color ring that took Digory into the magic world of charm
30 Clues: Cabs horse • Jadius was a • The queen's name • Polly's last name • Authors last name • Rings are made of • Digory's neighbor • City they lived in • Half man half deer • Digory's dad was in • Half lion half eagle • First King of Narnia • First Queen of Narnia • Digory's uncle's name • Digory was crying over • Lion that created Narnia • Fruit saved Digory's mother • Aslan was a good or bad lion • ...
Μάθημα 1 - Τεστ 2017-10-05
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- the name of a city that can also be the name of a person
- the person I admire most in your family
- my favourite city in the world
- the word for girl
- good morning
- the word for woman
- great human invention - thing that can move alone
- the country where my favourite city is located
- the person for whom you would give up everything in the world
- Boston has always bad of it
- they do
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- μεσημέρι have a nice siesta
- it is red and I eat it almost every day
- you studied how it works but still you are afraid of it
- the word for the number 4
- it would drive you crazy but you would love her more than anything in the world if you have one
- a month of a year that was associated with a Roman Emperor
- the name of your favourite city in the world
- have a nice evening
- you have one in Miami
- I love you
21 Clues: they do • I love you • good morning • the word for girl • the word for woman • have a nice evening • you have one in Miami • the word for the number 4 • μεσημέρι have a nice siesta • Boston has always bad of it • my favourite city in the world • it is red and I eat it almost every day • the person I admire most in your family • the name of your favourite city in the world • ...
CSX Crossword Marathon 2021-08-27
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- I take your money every year
- I was a politician now I'm an Influencer
- the most selling beer in the world
- the sin city
- Most popular beer in 2020
- the animal can be seen in Porsche logo
- Namaste
- the little paris (southeastern european country)
- I am 8,849 meters tall
- Use me to play overcook 2
- The only one who shares messages on Social at 2am
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- I was once a hot selling qwerty keyboard phone
- I sacrificed myself in Season 1 Money Heist
- the highest prize pool esport in the world
- the world largest ocean
- Brother, you like coke & _ _ _ _ _ _
- Lion City
- paint brand appears in the movie "Black Panther"
- the three words title of every friday csx activity during the MCO(answer without -)
- I am in charge of Tuan 2 & Dian
- the lady boss who can sing
- Largest continent in the world
- the greatest white rapper
- I am One in a Million, who am I?
24 Clues: Namaste • Lion City • the sin city • I am 8,849 meters tall • the world largest ocean • Most popular beer in 2020 • the greatest white rapper • Use me to play overcook 2 • the lady boss who can sing • I take your money every year • Largest continent in the world • I am in charge of Tuan 2 & Dian • I am One in a Million, who am I? • the most selling beer in the world • ...
COUNTRIES 2022-06-03
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- which country held the first Olympic Games?
- smallest country in the world
- youngest country in the world
- island nation south of Turkey
- intercontinental nation north of Cyprus
- this country has the most islands
- Which country has won the most football world cups?
- this country has the fastest internet speed
- country that plays a lot of ice hockey
- country that speaks mandarin
- this country is famous for curry
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- Addis Ababa is the capital of this country
- Country that is also known as x-box land because of it’s flag and it is very hard to spell
- more than 100 languages are found in this country
- country that is a continent
- the Star Wars planet Tatooine was filmed in this country
- national flag has a two headed bird
- home of the sphinxes and pyramids
- this country has a population density of 0.2 people per square kilometre
- The Grand Canyon is in this country
- oldest country in the world
21 Clues: country that is a continent • oldest country in the world • country that speaks mandarin • smallest country in the world • youngest country in the world • island nation south of Turkey • this country is famous for curry • home of the sphinxes and pyramids • this country has the most islands • national flag has a two headed bird • The Grand Canyon is in this country • ...
Eight Billion and Counting 2022-11-17
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- will have to resort to this because of lack of workers
- Country with less population than before
- are encroaching into arable land
- This will also shrink because of population beyond 2050 and beyond.
- Country that shrunk last year due to war
- this the real challenge concerning food
- More of these than ever before in the world
- They study population numbers and trends
- this rate is also less than before because of advances in science
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- Now, the most populous country in the world
- Population is growing in this continent
- Magic replacement number per woman
- perhaps the biggest causes affecting population growth will be
- Number of babies are born every 3-5 seconds
- More people live in cities than in these areas since 2017
- There is no shortage of this according to experts
- Inevitably, world population will get
- This country will soon overtake the most populous country in the world.
- This continent has a shrinking population
- Cities need to plan for these citizens
20 Clues: are encroaching into arable land • Magic replacement number per woman • Inevitably, world population will get • Cities need to plan for these citizens • Population is growing in this continent • this the real challenge concerning food • Country with less population than before • Country that shrunk last year due to war • They study population numbers and trends • ...
Soccer (Creative Writing) 2023-11-01
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- Player with the most Ligue 1 goals
- Youngest Premier League goalscorer
- 2016 Euro winner
- Most World Cup titles
- All-time leader in goals scored
- Team with the most Serie A titles
- Player with the most Premier League goals in a season
- Latest team to win the Premier League
- Player with the most goals for Manchester United
- Team with the most Champions League Titles
- Youngest goalscorer in the Champions League
- Player with the most World Cup goals
- 2022 World Cup winner
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- Team with the most Premier League titles
- All-time assists leader
- Team with the most Ligue 1 titles
- Player with the most Bundesliga goals
- PLayer with the most Ligue 1 goals in a season
- Player with the most Premier League goals
- Player with the most World Cup titles
- Player with the most Premier League titles
- der Kuijlen Player with the most Eredivisie goals
- Team with the most Erdevisie titles
- Player with the most Eredivisie goals in a season
24 Clues: 2016 Euro winner • Most World Cup titles • 2022 World Cup winner • All-time assists leader • All-time leader in goals scored • Team with the most Ligue 1 titles • Team with the most Serie A titles • Player with the most Ligue 1 goals • Youngest Premier League goalscorer • Team with the most Erdevisie titles • Player with the most World Cup goals • ...
Puzzle #11 (Varied 2) 2024-02-11
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- The smallest country in the world. (7, 4)
- The name of the CPR dummy. (5)
- Food with an eternal shelf life. (5)
- Only animal that can't jump. (8)
- Originally this confectionery was a delicacy for gods and royalty. (11)
- Popular boardgame that originated in India. (6, 3, 7)
- Oldest country in the world. (5)
- Most visited wbsite worldwide. (3, 4)
- Their national flag is the only non-rectangular one in the world. (5)
- Longest word without a vowel. (6)
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- Human bone stronger than concrete. (5, 4)
- Another name for a hazelnut. (7)
- Most common name in the world. (8)
- The first female to fly solo across the Atlantic. (6, 7)
- Smallest mammal. (9, 3)
- The land of the rising sun. (5)
- Largest desert on earth. (10)
- This animal has three eyelids. (5)
- The longest muscle in the human body. (6)
- He was the first human to travel into space (4, 7)
20 Clues: Smallest mammal. (9, 3) • Largest desert on earth. (10) • The name of the CPR dummy. (5) • The land of the rising sun. (5) • Another name for a hazelnut. (7) • Only animal that can't jump. (8) • Oldest country in the world. (5) • Longest word without a vowel. (6) • Most common name in the world. (8) • This animal has three eyelids. (5) • Food with an eternal shelf life. (5) • ...
Magnus Chase and the gods of Asgard The Hammer Of Thor 2024-09-25
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- Goddess marriage and fertility
- The Norse realm of the humans
- The halls of the dwarves
- Doomsday, the end of the world
- the god of both war and death
- The Norse world of ice and mist
- Who is the main character of the book?
- The realm of the giants
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- Valkyrie who took Magnus' soul to Valhalla
- The Norse realm of the Vanir
- Magnus' Dwarf friend who is the son of Freya and lives fashion
- The world tree
- Magnus' deaf elf friend who can read lips and do ASL (Alf Sign Language
- god of fertility, peace, and good weather
- Said to be the strongest sword of a mortal
- the goddess of love, beauty, youth, and fertility
- The Norse hall of honored Dead
- The realm of the Aesir gods and goddesses including Frig, Odin, and thor
- The land of fire and home of the fire giants
- The squirrel who runs up and down the world tree carrying feelings of war and hatred
20 Clues: The world tree • The realm of the giants • The halls of the dwarves • The Norse realm of the Vanir • The Norse realm of the humans • the god of both war and death • Goddess marriage and fertility • Doomsday, the end of the world • The Norse hall of honored Dead • The Norse world of ice and mist • Who is the main character of the book? • god of fertility, peace, and good weather • ...
Puzzle 7 2026-03-20
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- Outside forward
- "___ It Like Beckham"
- ___ Stadium, venue that hosted the Copa América Centenario final
- The only defender to have won FIFA World Player of the Year
- Technical means of instantly determining whether the whole ball has crossed the goal line
- Has the most appearances for Real Madrid
- The 1978 World Cup champion
- Marseille Turn
- ___ Heung-min, a Premier League top scorer from Asia
- The 2-3-5 formation
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- Alisha ___, the most-followed female footballer on Instagram
- The first person to win the World Cup as both a coach and a player
- Considered Ukraine’s greatest ever player
- The most UCL champion in England
- Beat defending champion France in the opening of the 2002 World Cup
- The official match ball for the 2015 Copa América
- The official song of Euro 2024
- Old ___ , Theatre of Dreams
- Appearance of a player for a national team
- AC ___, back-to-back UCL wins in the late '80s
20 Clues: Marseille Turn • Outside forward • The 2-3-5 formation • "___ It Like Beckham" • Old ___ , Theatre of Dreams • The 1978 World Cup champion • The official song of Euro 2024 • The most UCL champion in England • Has the most appearances for Real Madrid • Considered Ukraine’s greatest ever player • Appearance of a player for a national team • ...
Puzzle 7 2026-03-20
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- The 2-3-5 formation
- Appearance of a player for a national team
- The official match ball for the 2015 Copa América
- ___ Stadium, venue that hosted the Copa América Centenario final
- Outside forward
- Old ___ , Theatre of Dreams
- The 1978 World Cup champion
- ___ Heung-min, a Premier League top scorer from Asia
- The most UCL champion in England
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- The first person to win the World Cup as both a coach and a player
- Marseille Turn
- The only defender to have won FIFA World Player of the Year
- Alisha ___, the most-followed female footballer on Instagram
- "___ It Like Beckham"
- Beat defending champion France in the opening of the 2002 World Cup
- AC ___, back-to-back UCL wins in the late '80s
- Technical means of instantly determining whether the whole ball has crossed the goal line
- Has the most appearances for Real Madrid
- The official song of Euro 2024
- Considered Ukraine’s greatest ever player
20 Clues: Marseille Turn • Outside forward • The 2-3-5 formation • "___ It Like Beckham" • Old ___ , Theatre of Dreams • The 1978 World Cup champion • The official song of Euro 2024 • The most UCL champion in England • Has the most appearances for Real Madrid • Considered Ukraine’s greatest ever player • Appearance of a player for a national team • ...
Puzzle 7 2026-03-20
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- The 2-3-5 formation
- ___ Stadium, venue that hosted the Copa América Centenario final
- Alisha ___, the most-followed female footballer on Instagram
- Beat defending champion France in the opening of the 2002 World Cup
- Considered Ukraine’s greatest ever player
- Old ___ , Theatre of Dreams
- The only defender to have won FIFA World Player of the Year
- The first person to win the World Cup as both a coach and a player
- Appearance of a player for a national team
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- Marseille Turn
- The most UCL champion in England
- Outside forward
- The official song of Euro 2024
- Has the most appearances for Real Madrid
- AC ___, back-to-back UCL wins in the late '80s
- "___ It Like Beckham"
- Technical means of instantly determining whether the whole ball has crossed the goal line
- ___ Heung-min, a Premier League top scorer from Asia
- The 1978 World Cup champion
- The official match ball for the 2015 Copa América
20 Clues: Marseille Turn • Outside forward • The 2-3-5 formation • "___ It Like Beckham" • Old ___ , Theatre of Dreams • The 1978 World Cup champion • The official song of Euro 2024 • The most UCL champion in England • Has the most appearances for Real Madrid • Considered Ukraine’s greatest ever player • Appearance of a player for a national team • ...
FOOTBALL CUP 2026 2026-06-12
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- – The ball hit the __________ and bounced back.
- – The players wear a special __________ with their team's colours.
- – The striker scored a beautiful __________ in the last minute.
- – What was the final __________ of the match?
- – Every __________ was cheering for their country.
- – The best team in the competition becomes the __________.
- – The __________ stopped the ball and saved the team.
- – A football __________ has eleven players on the pitch.
- – The players kicked the __________ across the field.
- – The __________ of the tournament receives a special prize.
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- – The __________ showed a yellow card to the player.
- – The winners lifted the World Cup __________ after the final.
- – Thousands of fans were inside the __________ to watch the final.
- – __________ is famous for its football and has won the World Cup many times.
- – __________ won the FIFA World Cup in 2010.
- – The player used his foot to __________ the ball.
- – __________ won the 2022 World Cup.
- – My favourite sport is __________ because I love watching matches.
- – A good __________ needs to practise every day.
- – We watched an exciting __________ on TV yesterday.
20 Clues: – __________ won the 2022 World Cup. • – __________ won the FIFA World Cup in 2010. • – What was the final __________ of the match? • – The ball hit the __________ and bounced back. • – A good __________ needs to practise every day. • – The player used his foot to __________ the ball. • – Every __________ was cheering for their country. • ...
FOOTBALL CUP 2026 2026-06-12
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- – A good __________ needs to practise every day.
- – The players wear a special __________ with their team's colours.
- – We watched an exciting __________ on TV yesterday.
- – The __________ showed a yellow card to the player.
- – __________ won the 2022 World Cup.
- – My favourite sport is __________ because I love watching matches.
- – The best team in the competition becomes the __________.
- – The ball hit the __________ and bounced back.
- – __________ won the FIFA World Cup in 2010.
- – The __________ of the tournament receives a special prize.
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- – The striker scored a beautiful __________ in the last minute.
- – A football __________ has eleven players on the pitch.
- – What was the final __________ of the match?
- – Thousands of fans were inside the __________ to watch the final.
- – Every __________ was cheering for their country.
- – __________ is famous for its football and has won the World Cup many times.
- – The players kicked the __________ across the field.
- – The __________ stopped the ball and saved the team.
- – The winners lifted the World Cup __________ after the final.
- – The player used his foot to __________ the ball.
20 Clues: – __________ won the 2022 World Cup. • – __________ won the FIFA World Cup in 2010. • – What was the final __________ of the match? • – The ball hit the __________ and bounced back. • – A good __________ needs to practise every day. • – Every __________ was cheering for their country. • – The player used his foot to __________ the ball. • ...
THE GREAT WAR 2025-05-13
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- The U.S. president during World War I.
- German submarines used in World War I.
- A group formed to help countries work together and keep peace.
- The leader of Germany during World War I.
- The part of the treaty that blamed Germany for the war.
- His death started World War I.
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- The group of countries that included Germany and Austria-Hungary.
- Invented dynamite and created a peace prize.
- President Wilson’s plan for peace after the war.
- A rich man who gave money to promote peace.
- A team made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- The agreement that officially ended World War I.
- A promise between Germany and Austria-Hungary to help each other.
- A team made up of Britain, France, and Russia.
- A ship sunk by a German submarine, killing Americans.
15 Clues: His death started World War I. • The U.S. president during World War I. • German submarines used in World War I. • The leader of Germany during World War I. • A rich man who gave money to promote peace. • Invented dynamite and created a peace prize. • A team made up of Britain, France, and Russia. • President Wilson’s plan for peace after the war. • ...
1940-1949 2023-05-10
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- Won the World series in
- Most familiar type of music.
- Invasion of Northwest Europe aka D-Day
- Women Manufactured things because men were at war
- Stripped people of japanese descent of their civil rights
- Turning point of the war
- Political leader and 32nd president
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- Elected vice president in 1944 and Created foreign policy
- Very famous musician
- Famous hairstyle women wore where they used pins to style their hair.
- Prohibits discrimination of any race for defensive industry
- Creation of nuclear weapons that helped end world war 2
- Ended World war 2
- One of the most destructive wars in human history.
- Victory in Europe
- Strategy used by the US to get closer to Japan
- Killed thousands of people contributing to end of world war 2
- Most important american naval base.
18 Clues: Ended World war 2 • Victory in Europe • Very famous musician • Won the World series in • Turning point of the war • Most familiar type of music. • Most important american naval base. • Political leader and 32nd president • Invasion of Northwest Europe aka D-Day • Strategy used by the US to get closer to Japan • Women Manufactured things because men were at war • ...
World Bank 2023-10-04
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- pasca perang dunia keberapa yang mendasari terbentuknya world bank (huruf)
- pada bulan apa World Bank terbentuk
- negara yang paling berperan dalam negoisasi pembentukkan World Bank
- kebijakan world bank yang memberikan dukungan pendidikan dasar kepada negara-negara terbelakang di seluruh dunia
- negara pertama yang menerima bantuan dari Bank Dunia
- markas world bank
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- presiden world bank saat ini
- perjanjian yang mendasari terbentuknya world bank
- world bank bekerja sama dengan lembaga moneter lain dalam pemulihan ekonomi dunia
- afiliasi world bank yang memberikan bantuan dana untuk sektor pendidikan indonesia pada tahun 1967
10 Clues: markas world bank • presiden world bank saat ini • pada bulan apa World Bank terbentuk • perjanjian yang mendasari terbentuknya world bank • negara pertama yang menerima bantuan dari Bank Dunia • negara yang paling berperan dalam negoisasi pembentukkan World Bank • pasca perang dunia keberapa yang mendasari terbentuknya world bank (huruf) • ...
Norse Mythology 2014-10-20
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- The controller of fates
- Translated to "Middle Earth"
- Snake of the World
- The Land of Frost Giants
- The tree of the world
- Nordic Battle Angels
- Deals with change, chaos, trickery, and fire.
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- The Traveler, King
- End of the World Event
- Queen of Asgard
- The name of the collective countries involved in Norse Myths
- A very dangerous job
- Whose body was used to create the world?
13 Clues: Queen of Asgard • The Traveler, King • Snake of the World • Nordic Battle Angels • A very dangerous job • The tree of the world • End of the World Event • The controller of fates • The Land of Frost Giants • Translated to "Middle Earth" • Whose body was used to create the world? • Deals with change, chaos, trickery, and fire. • ...
History 12 Crossword, By Ilja 2013-11-06
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- A prime coal-producing region in Germany that was put in the hands of the League of Nations after the Treaty of Versailles.
- The country that was forbidden to unite with Germany after World War One.
- An area of Germany that would be occupied by the Allies until 1935.
- An Austrian Archduke who was assassinated, which caused a chain of events leading to World War One.
- The country that lost land to the North, East and West because of the Treaty of Versailles.
- The month when a huge revolution occurred in Russia, when the Tsar was overthrown.
- An excavation in the ground, used for shelter and protection during the first world war.
- A plan that helped Germany by scaling down the reparations (Three Words).
- The last name of the president of the United States at the time of the First World War.
- An ideology where people have a strong national identity and sense of patriarchy.
- a political party and movement partly founded by Lenin.
- During the Treaty of Versailles a revolt broke out in Germany, where people wanted Germany to become a ______________ country.
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- “Triple ________” The partnership of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy.
- a political party opposite from the Bolshevik party that Lenin refused to cooperate with.
- The prime minister of Great Britain during the First World War.
- “_______ Army” The army composed of Bolsheviks and the Cheka.
- A major player in the Treaty of Versailles who was eager to make Germany pay reparations.
- A peace agreement that pulled Russia otu of World War One.
- “_______ Army” The army in the Russian civil war composed of former tsarists, Cossacks and the bourgeoisie.
- “Treaty of ________”, a treaty signed between the U.S.S.R. and Germany, giving Germans weapons and giving Russians technology.
- The small, neutral country North of France where many battles took place during World War One.
- A thesis written by Lenin on his way to Russia.
- “___________ Government”, the government that was established after Tsar Nicholas was abdicated.
- A communist revolutionary and leader of the Soviet Union.
- A country that gained access to the Baltic Sea after the First World War.
- A German word used to express the fact that Germany had no say in the terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
- “Triple ________” The partnership of France, Russia and Great-Britain.
27 Clues: A thesis written by Lenin on his way to Russia. • a political party and movement partly founded by Lenin. • A communist revolutionary and leader of the Soviet Union. • A peace agreement that pulled Russia otu of World War One. • “_______ Army” The army composed of Bolsheviks and the Cheka. • The prime minister of Great Britain during the First World War. • ...
LU Shepherd Field Day Trivia 2023-07-12
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- Which continent has the least amount of countries in it?
- What countries flag has the phrase Ordem e Progresso written on it?
- How many people were aboard Noah's Ark?
- The first team NCCAA championship was won by which team at Liberty University in 1977?
- The inaugural Women's World Cup was held in 1991 in which country?
- Who was the last king that Daniel served under in the Bible?
- How many authors do scholars believe wrote the New Testament?
- There are only two countries in the world that have squared flags. One is The Vatican City and the other is...
- What is the name of the apostle who replaced Judas?
- What is the first name of the current president of Liberty University
- After Jesus fed the 5,000, how many baskets of food were left over?
- Which country has the only flag in the world that does not have 4 sides?
- Name the member of the SRS team that is the youngest.
- What is the name of the man who is recorded to have lived longer than anyone else in history, living a total of 969 years?
- How many stones did David pick up when he went to go kill Goliath?
- This is the most populated city in the world
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- Which continent has the most amount of countries in it?
- What is the only country to not use the color red, white, or blue in their national flag?
- How many LU Shepherds are on staff?
- How many times has the United States won the Women's World Cup?
- There were two people from the Old Testament that appeared when Jesus was transfigured. One was Moses, who was the other?
- Which country is newest internationally recognized country in the world, declaring independence on July 9, 2011?
- Which tribe is Paul from?
- There are two countries in the world that are "double landlocked". One is Uzbekistan, what is the other?
- Which color is the least used across all the flags of the world but is used in at least one flag?
- What is the full name of the co-founder of Liberty University who is 91 years old.
26 Clues: Which tribe is Paul from? • How many LU Shepherds are on staff? • How many people were aboard Noah's Ark? • This is the most populated city in the world • What is the name of the apostle who replaced Judas? • Name the member of the SRS team that is the youngest. • Which continent has the most amount of countries in it? • ...
US History Test 16 Review 2022-06-14
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- We celebrate this on November 11 because it's when World War I ended, to honor those who served. (Be able to write this explanation in your own words!)
- This movement was defeated during World War II.
- Operation Desert Storm lasted two and a half ___.
- Churchill Prime Minister of the UK during World War II
- This man was President during Operation Iraqi Freedom. (This is a new fact!)
- This war ended November 11, 1918.
- In 1983, Reagan sent US troops to liberate this island from Cuba (you missed this on the quiz)
- This man destroyed insects to help the builders of the Panama Canal
- This war, Operation ___ ___ was due to the invasion of Kuwait.
- This President was shot and killed during a motorcade in Dallas.
- Berlin was divided after this war.
- This man discovered Hawaii
- During the ___ ___ war, Teddy Roosevelt led the Rough Riders at San Juan Hill.
- The dictator who invaded Kuwait in 1990
- In the case Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ended school ___.
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- Germany sank this ship during World War I.
- This man was leader of Germany during World War I
- After September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush declared this because Al Qaeda terrorists had attacked us. (Be able to write this explanation in your own words!)
- President Johnson committed the US to be very involved in this war. (This is a new fact!)
- Saddam Hussein was finally removed from power during Operation ___ ____.
- The first man to walk on the moon
- The first female Supreme Court justice
- The first black Supreme Court justice
- President during World War I
- President Reagan's policy that Communism should be stopped before it enters a country was known as this. (Be able to write this explanation in your own words!)
- The hurricane that damaged New Orleans was called Hurricane ___.
- The only President to resign from office
- World War II was ended in Japan with the dropping of two ___ ____.
- The man who convinced the US government to buy Alaska
- The Cold War was a conflict between the Soviet Union and ___ ____.
- The US purchased Alaska from this country
- The first war after World War II (This might be a new fact!)
32 Clues: This man discovered Hawaii • President during World War I • The first man to walk on the moon • This war ended November 11, 1918. • Berlin was divided after this war. • The first black Supreme Court justice • The first female Supreme Court justice • The dictator who invaded Kuwait in 1990 • The only President to resign from office • The US purchased Alaska from this country • ...
WWI Vocab Crossword 2013-02-12
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- Germanys military plan at the outbreak of World War I
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I
- The use of submarines to sink without warning any ship found in an enemy’s waters.
- The region along the German Russian border where Russians and Serbs Battled the Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort.
- a military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War I
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
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- The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live.
- Information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause.
- An international association formed after World War I with the goal of keeping peace among nations.
- A series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War I.
- The Region of northern France where the forces of the allies and the central powers battled each other.
- The peace treaty signed by Germany and the allied powers after World War I.
- The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy.
- The Nations of Great Britain, France, And Russia along with the other nations that fought on their side.
- In World War I, the nations of Germany, and Austria-Hungary, along with the nations that fought on their side.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
18 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting. • The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy. • Germanys military plan at the outbreak of World War I • The peace treaty signed by Germany and the allied powers after World War I. • The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live. • ...
WWI Vocab Crossword 2013-02-12
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- In World War I, the nations of Germany, and Austria-Hungary, along with the nations that fought on their side.
- The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy.
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- The peace treaty signed by Germany and the allied powers after World War I.
- A series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War I.
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
- An international association formed after World War I with the goal of keeping peace among nations.
- Information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause.
- The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live.
- A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort.
- The Region of northern France where the forces of the allies and the central powers battled each other.
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- The use of submarines to sink without warning any ship found in an enemy’s waters.
- Germanys military plan at the outbreak of World War I
- The Nations of Great Britain, France, And Russia along with the other nations that fought on their side.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- The region along the German Russian border where Russians and Serbs Battled the Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- a military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War I
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I
18 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting. • The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy. • Germanys military plan at the outbreak of World War I • The peace treaty signed by Germany and the allied powers after World War I. • The use of submarines to sink without warning any ship found in an enemy’s waters. • ...
World War I 2023-05-01
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- British passenger ship that was sunk by the Germans
- Used to Fight the enemy in the oceans around Europe
- Germans promised to send money and supplies if Mexico would attack
- Developed by the British in 1915 an armored vehicle
- Over 400 Texas women served in Texas and in Europe to help heal people being a what?
- This number of Texans joined the fight against the Central Powers in World War I
- forbidden by previous treaties it became a trademark of World War I
- There were 4 causes of World War I Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and what?
- The United States finally declared war on April 6, 1917 on what country?
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- Germans in Texas experienced this and hatred during World War I
- What country was the Archduke from that got shot and started World War I?
- Germany declared war on what country?
- Invented in 1884 self-powered and worked by shooting multiple bullets' very quickly
- Who won the first World War?
- A long deep hole where soldiers lived and fought?
- What training camp did African American soldiers riot due to inequality resulting in the death of 16 people and wounding 22
16 Clues: Who won the first World War? • Germany declared war on what country? • A long deep hole where soldiers lived and fought? • British passenger ship that was sunk by the Germans • Used to Fight the enemy in the oceans around Europe • Developed by the British in 1915 an armored vehicle • Germans in Texas experienced this and hatred during World War I • ...
World War 1 2024-12-05
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- The 28th President of the United States, who led the U.S. through World War I and proposed the Fourteen Points, a peace plan aimed at preventing future wars.
- The commander of the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe during World War I. He led U.S. troops in major battles on the Western Front.
- A French military leader who became the Supreme Allied Commander during World War I. He played a crucial role in coordinating the final Allied offensives.
- II The last German Emperor and King of Prussia, whose leadership during World War I contributed to the escalation of the war. His aggressive foreign policy and militarism were key factors in the conflict.
- The ruler of Austria-Hungary at the start of World War I. His decision to declare war on Serbia after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand contributed to the outbreak of the conflict.
- The Prime Minister of France during World War I, known for his strong leadership and determination to punish Germany after the war.
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- The heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, whose assassination in Sarajevo in 1914 by Gavrilo Princip triggered the start of World War I.
- The Prime Minister of Britain during the latter part of World War I, who played a significant role in negotiating the Treaty of Versailles.
- A British poet and soldier, known for his poignant war poetry that depicted the brutal realities of trench warfare.
- The last Emperor of Russia, whose regime was overthrown in the Russian Revolution of 1917, leading to Russia's exit from the war.
- A German diplomat who sent the infamous Zimmermann Telegram to Mexico in 1917, offering military support in exchange for Mexico’s help in the war, which helped push the U.S. into joining the conflict.
- A French general who served as the commander-in-chief of the French Army at the start of World War I, playing a key role in the victory at the First Battle of the Marne.
- A Bosnian Serb nationalist who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo, an event that directly sparked World War I.
- The leader of the Bolshevik Party and the first head of state of the Soviet Union, whose 1917 revolution led to Russia's withdrawal from World War I.
- A German writer and soldier whose works reflect his experiences in the trenches of World War I, often exploring themes of duty, survival, and the impact of war on the individual.
- A German General who played a major role in the military strategies of the Central Powers. He was influential in directing the German war effort, especially on the Western Front.
16 Clues: A British poet and soldier, known for his poignant war poetry that depicted the brutal realities of trench warfare. • The last Emperor of Russia, whose regime was overthrown in the Russian Revolution of 1917, leading to Russia's exit from the war. • ...
World War One 2021-01-26
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- warfare that includes any and all civilian-associated resources and infrastructure as legitimate military targets, mobilizes all of the resources of society to fight the war, and gives priority to warfare over non-combatant needs.
- neutral country invaded by the Germans in August 1914.
- systematic persuasion via the media
- Passenger liner sunk by U-boat 20 in 1915.
- Germany's strategy for fighting a war on two fronts that ultimately failed.
- First battle where all four divisions of the Canadian Corps. fought together.
- Canada enacted these laws in an effort to supply more troops to the frontlines in Europe.
- area between opposing trenches
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- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- Balkan country that wanted to establish a unified Slavic state.
- Germany, Italy, and Austria- Hungary in 1914.
- War ending treaty that blamed Germany for WWI.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria
- World peace organization created by Wilson
- Russia, Great Britain, France, Serbia, France and the United States
- assassinated by the Black Hand in Sarajevo
- The 'M' in the MAIN acronym.
- Gardens grown by women during WWI to help supply food to the troops overseas.
- Withdraws from WWI in 1917 following the October Revolution.
19 Clues: The 'M' in the MAIN acronym. • area between opposing trenches • systematic persuasion via the media • patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • World peace organization created by Wilson • Passenger liner sunk by U-boat 20 in 1915. • assassinated by the Black Hand in Sarajevo • Germany, Italy, and Austria- Hungary in 1914. • ...
World War 1 2021-03-03
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- a strong military spirit or policy of maintaining a large military establishment
- A final statement of terms and if it is the night there could be some sort of retaliation or defence or break of relations
- a policy that was made by the British, that states that the British Navy must always be either equal or better than other two navies
- something that occurs when two or more countries are in competition to see you can become the best prepared military
- formed by Bosnian Serbs, a terrorist organization that use violence to reach their goals
- a type of combat were opposing are to force attack one another while facing each other
- compromises and close associations of multiple countries that can result in achievements of common goals and wins for all parties involved
- advancing into no man’s land, Almost means certain death
- an operational plan that Germany came up with to avoid a two front war and to invade France
- an alliance formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- this meant that Germany would support Austria-Hungary throughout anything despite how bad the circumstances could get
- widespread development of industries in countries, cultures etc
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- when one tries to wear down the oppositions defence and try to outlast them in materials
- could also be identified as “nation-statism”
- practice of extending the power and dominion of a country by gaining indirect control over either the political or economic life of other areas
- between the trenches; in this strip of land soldiers were allowed to fire if they suspected movement
- A less formal version of the triple alliance, this time it contains France, Russia and Britain
- a cultural and political movement that originally only emphasized the cultural ties between the slavid peoples but then was later associated with the Russian expansionism – Russians wanted to encourage the Slav nationalism
- all the resources of a country are organized to win the war, involve governments, economy and citizens participating
19 Clues: could also be identified as “nation-statism” • advancing into no man’s land, Almost means certain death • an alliance formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy • widespread development of industries in countries, cultures etc • a strong military spirit or policy of maintaining a large military establishment • ...
World Cultures Crossword 2021-05-17
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- protecting the environment
- continuous piece of land
- fine particles of soil
- chain of islands
- man made water route
- flat arctic land
- the study of past events
- complete control of the market
- many cultures in one place
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- hurricanes that bring rain and flooding
- spread of elements of culture
- land surrounded by water on all sides
- redirecting water to crops
- height above sea level
- very large plains
- permanently frozen ground
- giant ocean wave
- large body of salt water
- very dry with high temperatures
19 Clues: giant ocean wave • chain of islands • flat arctic land • very large plains • man made water route • height above sea level • fine particles of soil • continuous piece of land • large body of salt water • the study of past events • permanently frozen ground • redirecting water to crops • protecting the environment • many cultures in one place • spread of elements of culture • ...
World History Final 2021-05-13
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- leader at the Congress of Vienna
- WWII alliance made up of US, Britain, USSR
- WWI alliance made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- invented the spinning Jenny
- WWII alliance made up of Germany, Italy, and Japan
- leader of fascist Italy
- type of warfare used in WWI
- WWI alliance made up of Great Britain, France, and Russia
- of power idea of equality formed at Congress of Vienna
- document that ended WWI
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- invented the telegraph
- invented the power loom
- practice of carving out sections of China in order to control trade there
- invented the steam engine
- hatred of Jews
- conquering and ruling other lands to control resources
- plan in which Germany would attack France while Russia mobilized
- great pride in your country that can lead to conflict
- defined as containing communism by whatever means necessary
19 Clues: hatred of Jews • invented the telegraph • invented the power loom • leader of fascist Italy • document that ended WWI • invented the steam engine • invented the spinning Jenny • type of warfare used in WWI • leader at the Congress of Vienna • WWII alliance made up of US, Britain, USSR • WWII alliance made up of Germany, Italy, and Japan • ...
The Muslim World 2021-11-04
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- Allah is usually thought to mean “the god”.
- a posture in which the body is supported on one leg, with the other leg extended horizontally backward.
- A member of a dynasty which ruled in parts of northern Africa.
- Decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering.
- One who has submitted.
- A Muslim place of worship.
- A member of the Abbasid dynasty.
- a member of the Abbasid dynasty.
- The Prophet Muhammad's migration
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere.
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- the traditional portion of Muslim law based on Muhammad's words or acts, accepted
- an instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements.
- The larger of the two main branches of Islam.
- The name literally means “the praiseworthy.”
- submission to the will of God
- academic study or achievement; learning of a high level.
- A mecca is a place that attracts people to it.
- The Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca that takes place in the last month of the year, and that all Muslims are expected to make at least once during their lifetime.
- The Islamic sacred book.
- The chief Muslim civil and religious ruler.
20 Clues: One who has submitted. • The Islamic sacred book. • A Muslim place of worship. • submission to the will of God • A member of the Abbasid dynasty. • a member of the Abbasid dynasty. • The Prophet Muhammad's migration • Allah is usually thought to mean “the god”. • The chief Muslim civil and religious ruler. • The name literally means “the praiseworthy.” • ...
The Muslim World 2021-11-04
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- Allah is usually thought to mean “the god”.
- a posture in which the body is supported on one leg, with the other leg extended horizontally backward.
- A member of a dynasty which ruled in parts of northern Africa.
- Decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering.
- One who has submitted.
- A Muslim place of worship.
- A member of the Abbasid dynasty.
- a member of the Abbasid dynasty.
- The Prophet Muhammad's migration
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere.
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- the traditional portion of Muslim law based on Muhammad's words or acts, accepted
- an instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements.
- The larger of the two main branches of Islam.
- The name literally means “the praiseworthy.”
- submission to the will of God
- academic study or achievement; learning of a high level.
- A mecca is a place that attracts people to it.
- The Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca that takes place in the last month of the year, and that all Muslims are expected to make at least once during their lifetime.
- The Islamic sacred book.
- The chief Muslim civil and religious ruler.
20 Clues: One who has submitted. • The Islamic sacred book. • A Muslim place of worship. • submission to the will of God • A member of the Abbasid dynasty. • a member of the Abbasid dynasty. • The Prophet Muhammad's migration • Allah is usually thought to mean “the god”. • The chief Muslim civil and religious ruler. • The name literally means “the praiseworthy.” • ...
"The Muslim World" 2021-11-04
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- Islamic house of worship
- The founder of Islam
- Yathrib's new name
- The duties carried out by Muslims
- "Deputy"
- The _______ of Allah
- Muslim religious community
- library, academy, and translation center (3 words)
- The inner struggle against evil
- Those who believe Allah to be the only God
- Beautiful handwriting
- pilgrimage to Mecca
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- Temple (5 words)
- the sacred texts of Islam
- Caliph created by the Shi'a Muslims
- Migration from Yathrib to Mecca
- Arab nomads
- Governed during a prosperous period in Muslim history
- Scholar class
19 Clues: "Deputy" • Arab nomads • Scholar class • Temple (5 words) • Yathrib's new name • pilgrimage to Mecca • The founder of Islam • The _______ of Allah • Beautiful handwriting • Islamic house of worship • the sacred texts of Islam • Muslim religious community • Migration from Yathrib to Mecca • The inner struggle against evil • The duties carried out by Muslims • ...
Brave New World 2021-11-23
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- affection
- the natural way
- cotton fabric
- heat-resistant material
- process to fertilize human eggs
- impossible to stop
- to chew
- generosity
- overly close
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- impossible to stop
- bright crimson
- projecting your lower chin
- gradually pour
- used to make textiles
- self - denial
- sexual desire
- interest in excretion
- development of young
- no longer on good terms
- chewing
20 Clues: chewing • to chew • affection • generosity • overly close • self - denial • sexual desire • cotton fabric • bright crimson • gradually pour • the natural way • impossible to stop • impossible to stop • development of young • used to make textiles • interest in excretion • heat-resistant material • no longer on good terms • projecting your lower chin • process to fertilize human eggs
World Religion Vocab 2017-10-16
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- strict followers of practices, laws and creeds
- the spiritual part of person that survives death
- someone who holds an opinion that contradicts religious doctrine
- life after death
- process by which a god takes on bodily (often human) form
- a sacred religious book or collection of writings
- a set of beliefs about why we are here on Earth, life purpose, death, what is moral and sacred.
- the worship of many gods rather than one God
- Able to live forever
- evil Spirit or devil, destructive supernatural being
- God, either single or one of a number
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- foretelling of future events
- follower of a religious leader
- the belief that we live many lives on Earth, each soul moving into another body after death
- belief that there is only one god
- one of the forms that something has when it appears or occurs
- a set order of performing religious rites
- a divinely inspired interpreter of God’s Word; someone who foretells future events
- set of religious principles or belief
19 Clues: life after death • Able to live forever • foretelling of future events • follower of a religious leader • belief that there is only one god • set of religious principles or belief • God, either single or one of a number • a set order of performing religious rites • the worship of many gods rather than one God • strict followers of practices, laws and creeds • ...
World Quality Day 2019-10-22
Across
- Quantifies the negative outcomes due to waste, inefficiencies and defects in a process
- Data Supporting the existence or verity of something
- The Maritime Services Quality Improvement Programme
- Degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfils requirements
- Demonstrated ability to apply knowledge and skills
- The quality of our products and services is determined by the ability to satisfy our customer
- Central to our corporate behaviours
- Responsible for Quality
- A formal method of assurance
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- The amount of ‘whys’ asked to get to a root cause
- One strategic objective is to drive
- Aka an ‘ishikawa’ diagram
- Plan, Do, Check, Act are the four elements of this cycle.
- Set of interrelated or interacting activities which transform inputs to outputs
- IMPROVEMENT Clause 10 of ISO 9001:2015
- Being bold is about being
- A feeling or satisfaction derived from one's own achievements or the achievements of those with whom one is closely associated
- Acronym for the eight types of waste
- The combined action of a group, especially when effective and efficient
19 Clues: Responsible for Quality • Aka an ‘ishikawa’ diagram • Being bold is about being • A formal method of assurance • One strategic objective is to drive • Central to our corporate behaviours • Acronym for the eight types of waste • IMPROVEMENT Clause 10 of ISO 9001:2015 • The amount of ‘whys’ asked to get to a root cause • Demonstrated ability to apply knowledge and skills • ...
The Real World 2012-12-13
Across
- Title character of the book who is shrouded in mystery
- How I feel after working with the kids and helping them
- Gatsby’s lover and Tom’s wife
- This lady inspired women all over the U.S and you could say she was riveting
- Native American code talkers
- What I use to practice math with the kids
- Narrator of book
- The Japanese city where the atomic bomb Little Boy was dropped.
- What Mrs. Kerst has me do when I'm not working with the kids
- The teacher whose class I go into
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- American program to build atomic bomb
- Nicks girlfriend and Daisy’s golfer friend
- The day stocks lost $10-$15 billion in value
- Racist, rich character in the book who went to Yale with Nick
- The elementary school I go to for service learning
- The Nazis killed nearly 6 million Jews in this
- Roosevelt talks to the nation over these
- How the kids at service learning see me
- Where Tom and Daisy live
19 Clues: Narrator of book • Where Tom and Daisy live • Native American code talkers • Gatsby’s lover and Tom’s wife • The teacher whose class I go into • American program to build atomic bomb • How the kids at service learning see me • Roosevelt talks to the nation over these • What I use to practice math with the kids • Nicks girlfriend and Daisy’s golfer friend • ...
World War I 2014-03-12
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- Agreements between countries to come to each other’s aid in case of war
- President of USA during WWI; wanted to keep USA out of war and won re-election based on his campaign promise to keep USA out of war
- Law passed by Congress in May of 1917 that required able-bodied men to join the war
- Telegraph sent by a German official named Arthur Zimmermann asking Mexico to attack the USA to get back lands that Mexico had lost to the USA in 1847; one of the reasons the USA joined the war
- A policy many countries followed before, during, and after WWI; when countries gain more power or influence by increasing their borders when they overtake other countries
- Archduke of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated by a Serbian; his assassination caused WWI
- During WWI, they were used in Georgia to make uniforms for soldiers.
- A group of alliance countries during WWI; Austria-Hungary, Germany, Italy (changed sides during the war) and the Ottoman Empire (turkey) were in this group
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- A group of alliance countries during WWI; England, France, Russia (at the start of the war) and the US (at the end of the war) were in this group
- An international organization for peace that Woodrow Wilson wanted to create to stop future wars; most countries (not USA) liked this idea; it was never created
- The name for WWI at the time it was occurring
- 1st African-American combat pilot in history; flew with the French Air Force because the US Army Air Force rejected him
- Grown by women to provide food for troops overseas and their families
- A ship sunk by German submarines; 128 Americans were killed; one of the reasons the USA joined the war
- Fort for training soldiers in Atlanta, Georgia; also held German prisoners of war (POW)
- Camp to train soldiers in Columbus, Georgia
- Not taking sides during a conflict; America wanted to follow this kind of policy during WWI, but did not.
- The need for this crop rose in Georgia to make uniforms for the soldiers
- A strong love for one’s country
19 Clues: A strong love for one’s country • Camp to train soldiers in Columbus, Georgia • The name for WWI at the time it was occurring • During WWI, they were used in Georgia to make uniforms for soldiers. • Grown by women to provide food for troops overseas and their families • Agreements between countries to come to each other’s aid in case of war • ...
World War I 2014-05-28
Across
- Proud of your country and willing to fight for it.
- The motivation of recruitment posters during the war.
- Germany, Austro-Hungary and Turkey.
- Diary entry is a type of what source?
- Australia was part of this empire.
- Area between two enemies, often with barbed wire.
- Pattern of the trenches in WWI.
- Where the Anzacs fought first during WWI.
- No sides having a winning advantage.
- Country where Gallipoli is.
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- Where Australians trained before the war.
- Heir to Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- Building military forces and getting ready for war.
- Deadliest weapon in WWI.
- Type of warfare during WWI.
- Country invaded by Germany (the Schlieffen Plan).
- Other half of the Anzacs other than Australia.
- Promising or providing support to another country.
- Month of the Gallipoli landing.
19 Clues: Deadliest weapon in WWI. • Type of warfare during WWI. • Country where Gallipoli is. • Pattern of the trenches in WWI. • Month of the Gallipoli landing. • Heir to Austro-Hungarian Empire. • Australia was part of this empire. • Germany, Austro-Hungary and Turkey. • No sides having a winning advantage. • Diary entry is a type of what source? • ...
World War I 2016-04-05
Across
- Conference held to discuss the division of Africa
- Triple ____________; Germany, Austria, Italy
- Leader of the communist revolution in Russia
- Continent completely changed by imperialism
- Pride in your country and the belief that it is better than others
- An Indian man who is a soldier for the British
- The reason countries went out looking for resources
- Social Darwinism and the white man's burden supported this idea
- A type of warfare used in WWI in hopes to avoid machine gun fire
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- Serbian nationalist group who assasinated Franz Ferdinand
- African peoples that were able to beat the English in a battle
- Land claimed by European countries for resources and cheap labor
- The telegraph sent to Mexico by the Germans
- Author of the 14 Points
- Treaty the Germans were forced to sign to end the war
- European countries taking control of other countries for economic gain
- Triple ____________; Britain, France, Russia
- A new type of naval weapon used by the Germans to sink ships
- The building up of your arms and munitions preparing for possible war
19 Clues: Author of the 14 Points • The telegraph sent to Mexico by the Germans • Continent completely changed by imperialism • Triple ____________; Germany, Austria, Italy • Leader of the communist revolution in Russia • Triple ____________; Britain, France, Russia • An Indian man who is a soldier for the British • Conference held to discuss the division of Africa • ...
atlantic world lq 2023-10-19
19 Clues: colony • mestizo • smallpox • Atahualpa • Jamestown • Montezuma • capitalism • encomienda • Global trade • mercantilism • conquistador • Middle Passage • Hernando Cortes • triangular trade • Francisco Pizarro • Columbian Exchange • joint stock company • Christopher Columbus • French and Indian War
World War 1 2024-01-18
Across
- a country's desire to strengthen their armed forces in order to make itself more powerful
- Devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- The nickname for US soldiers in World War I
- Heir to the Austrian throne
- authorized the Federal Government to temporarily expand the military through conscription
- A secret telegram from Germany that was intercepted by the British. It requested an alliance between Germany and Mexico against the United States
- Destroyers escort merchant ships across the atlantic
- a large luxury passenger ship that was sunk by a German submarine
- Breathing device designed to protect the wearer against harmful substances in the air
- Information used and distributed to present one side of an issue
- The original alliance between Russia, France, and Britain
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- Development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
- An alliance between a number of countries including Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan
- A strategy that Germany had for fighting a war on two front, one against France and one against Russia
- President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for a post war Europe, outlined how to avoid a future conflict
- A person who opposes war on moral grounds
- Large, heavy guns used on land warfare
- A type of land warfare where each side digs long lines of trenches for protection
- The area between the front lines of two enemy armies
- The name for German submarines which comes from the German word "Unterseeboat"
20 Clues: Heir to the Austrian throne • Large, heavy guns used on land warfare • A person who opposes war on moral grounds • The nickname for US soldiers in World War I • Destroyers escort merchant ships across the atlantic • The area between the front lines of two enemy armies • Devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation • ...
World War 1 2024-01-18
Across
- a country's desire to strengthen their armed forces in order to make itself more powerful
- Devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- The nickname for US soldiers in World War I
- Heir to the Austrian throne
- authorized the Federal Government to temporarily expand the military through conscription
- A secret telegram from Germany that was intercepted by the British. It requested an alliance between Germany and Mexico against the United States
- Destroyers escort merchant ships across the atlantic
- a large luxury passenger ship that was sunk by a German submarine
- Breathing device designed to protect the wearer against harmful substances in the air
- Information used and distributed to present one side of an issue
- The original alliance between Russia, France, and Britain
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- Development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
- An alliance between a number of countries including Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan
- A strategy that Germany had for fighting a war on two front, one against France and one against Russia
- President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for a post war Europe, outlined how to avoid a future conflict
- A person who opposes war on moral grounds
- Large, heavy guns used on land warfare
- A type of land warfare where each side digs long lines of trenches for protection
- The area between the front lines of two enemy armies
- The name for German submarines which comes from the German word "Unterseeboat"
20 Clues: Heir to the Austrian throne • Large, heavy guns used on land warfare • A person who opposes war on moral grounds • The nickname for US soldiers in World War I • Destroyers escort merchant ships across the atlantic • The area between the front lines of two enemy armies • Devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation • ...
World War 1 2024-01-18
Across
- a country's desire to strengthen their armed forces in order to make itself more powerful
- Devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- The nickname for US soldiers in World War I
- Heir to the Austrian throne
- authorized the Federal Government to temporarily expand the military through conscription
- A secret telegram from Germany that was intercepted by the British. It requested an alliance between Germany and Mexico against the United States
- Destroyers escort merchant ships across the atlantic
- a large luxury passenger ship that was sunk by a German submarine
- Breathing device designed to protect the wearer against harmful substances in the air
- Information used and distributed to present one side of an issue
- The original alliance between Russia, France, and Britain
Down
- Development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
- An alliance between a number of countries including Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan
- A strategy that Germany had for fighting a war on two front, one against France and one against Russia
- President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for a post war Europe, outlined how to avoid a future conflict
- A person who opposes war on moral grounds
- Large, heavy guns used on land warfare
- A type of land warfare where each side digs long lines of trenches for protection
- The area between the front lines of two enemy armies
- The name for German submarines which comes from the German word "Unterseeboat"
20 Clues: Heir to the Austrian throne • Large, heavy guns used on land warfare • A person who opposes war on moral grounds • The nickname for US soldiers in World War I • Destroyers escort merchant ships across the atlantic • The area between the front lines of two enemy armies • Devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation • ...
World War 2 2024-01-25
Across
- stuff running out during ww2
- large amount of ppl getting killed for example jewish people at concentration camps
- a top secret government program to make an atomic bomb before germany
- a place where jewish ppl were confined and treated like animals
- one person/small group having absolute power with no limitations
- kind of like donations/charity for the military
- something that went boom killing thousands of people
- american volunteer pilots
- president who helped nation through ww2
- main reason the US joined WW2
- vegetable gardens planted to make sure civilians & soldiers had enough food
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- supporting the war effort by rationing and managing money
- murder of millions of ppl who did not fit in hitlers perfect "image"
- a german dictator who tortured jewish people and sent them to concentration camps
- a place where thousands of japanese ppl were relocated
- a necessity to buy food during ww2
- a group of african american pilots who fought in ww2
- navajo men creating a code using their native language
- the largest seaborne invasion in history
19 Clues: american volunteer pilots • stuff running out during ww2 • main reason the US joined WW2 • a necessity to buy food during ww2 • president who helped nation through ww2 • the largest seaborne invasion in history • kind of like donations/charity for the military • a group of african american pilots who fought in ww2 • something that went boom killing thousands of people • ...
Stellar World Challenge 2024-01-10
Across
- Balls of dust and ice that orbit the Sun.
- Consists of the Sun, 8 planets, dwarf planets, comets, and asteroids
- The Earth is between the Moon and the Sun
- How old is the universe
- Everything in the universe including stars and galaxies
- Enormous spheres of gas. Can vary in color, size, and brightness
- Everything that exists in space
- Large, spherical celestial bodies. There are 8 in our Solar System
- When the Earth spins on its own axis.
- Objects that orbit around a planet. The moon is one.
- When a planet or moon blocks the Sun’s light.
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- Changes in the Moon’s appearance from Earth.
- Small celestial bodies that orbit stars.
- Where the solar system is located.
- When the Earth orbits around the Sun.
- Groups of millions of stars, planets, gas clouds, and rock fragments. Can be elliptical, spiral, or irregular.
- The Moon is between the Sun and the Earth.
- Star that provides heat and light to Earth.
- Large rocks that orbit the Earth.
19 Clues: How old is the universe • Everything that exists in space • Large rocks that orbit the Earth. • Where the solar system is located. • When the Earth orbits around the Sun. • When the Earth spins on its own axis. • Small celestial bodies that orbit stars. • Balls of dust and ice that orbit the Sun. • The Earth is between the Moon and the Sun • ...
World War II 2024-01-25
Across
- 32nd president
- where Adolf sent Jews
- Debt security issued by goverment
- Small amount available
- Supports war efforts
- First American Volunteer group
- Camps for the Japanese
- German leader
- Mass destruction
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- Gardens for troops and civilians
- Produced the first nuclear weapons
- Killing of specific race group
- Absolute authority
- Created complex code
- Hawaii base
- African American Military project
- Book telling how much food you get
- Extermination of jews
- Normandy landings
19 Clues: Hawaii base • German leader • 32nd president • Mass destruction • Normandy landings • Absolute authority • Created complex code • Supports war efforts • where Adolf sent Jews • Extermination of jews • Small amount available • Camps for the Japanese • Killing of specific race group • First American Volunteer group • Gardens for troops and civilians • African American Military project • ...
World War II 2024-05-09
Vocabulary - World Geography 2024-08-21
Across
- the part of an economy that provides services rather than producing goods.
- meeting our own needs without stopping the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- an economic ideology that advocates for a classless society in which all property and wealth are communally owned instead of being owned by individuals.
- how humans modify the physical environment around them, intentionally or unintentionally, and how the environment shapes humans in return.
- when organisms and ecosystems adjust to changes in their environment
- processing of raw materials, food manufacturing, textile manufacturing and industry.
- A dependent relationship between two or more societies.
- the process of restoring forests by planting trees or sowing seeds on land that was previously forested but has since been used for other purposes.
- the number of live births per thousand of population per year.
- index of life expectancy, education, and per capita income indicators, which is used to rank countries into four tiers of human development.
- the average period that a person may expect to live.
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- a measure of the value of all final goods and services produced in a country over a specific period of time
- industry based on human knowledge which involves technology, information, financial planning, research, and development.
- economic system based on competition, with little or no government interference.
- economic system that's based on customs and traditions that have been passed down through generations
- the part that involves the extraction and collection of natural resources from the earth.
- the study of how people adapt to, depend on, and modify their environment.
- the intentional or accidental removal of trees from a forest to convert the land to another use.
- economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production
19 Clues: the average period that a person may expect to live. • A dependent relationship between two or more societies. • the number of live births per thousand of population per year. • when organisms and ecosystems adjust to changes in their environment • the part of an economy that provides services rather than producing goods. • ...
Brave New World 2024-09-04
Across
- a link between two things, one of which affect the other
- what has not yet happened
- when you speak down to another person and treat them as inferior to yourself
- a belief that there is a plan made for each person beforehand
- young people and big children
- a place where everything is extremely bad
- medical term for the inchoate, that is not fully formed, baby in a woman's womb
- everything that has happened
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- continuous machinery that transports objects on long strips
- the drug used to keep people in the world happy
- analytical term for analysing a character in a novel, short story, etc.
- the intentional positioning of opposites close to each other to emphasise the difference
- to be without a body
- a famous Communist ideologist from the beginning of the 20th century
- the opposite of normal
- a place where everything is extremely good
- not believing in what you hear
- synonym of work
- dirty, often in a sexual way
19 Clues: synonym of work • to be without a body • the opposite of normal • what has not yet happened • dirty, often in a sexual way • everything that has happened • young people and big children • not believing in what you hear • a place where everything is extremely bad • a place where everything is extremely good • the drug used to keep people in the world happy • ...
World War I 2024-05-23
Across
- British passenger ship sunk by German U-boat in 1915
- payments for war damages
- aggressive strengthening of armed forces
- American ________ Force
- ______ Powers: Alliance of Austria-Hungary and Germany
- people who favor the equal distribution of wealth and the end of all forms of private property
- situation in which neither side can win a decisive victory
- issued to raise billions of dollars for the Allies’ war effort
- secret telegram from the German foreign minister to Mexico proposing an alliance against the US
- ______ of Nations
- Treaty of ________
- senator who led Republican opposition to ratification of the Treaty of Versailles
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- German U-boats
- truce between opponents that ends hostilities
- ______ Warfare: defending a position by fighting from deep ditches
- prepare military for war
- Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir to the throne of _____ was assassinated in 1914
- ______ Service Act
- ______ Powers: Alliance among France, Russia, and Britain
19 Clues: German U-boats • ______ of Nations • ______ Service Act • Treaty of ________ • American ________ Force • payments for war damages • prepare military for war • aggressive strengthening of armed forces • truce between opponents that ends hostilities • British passenger ship sunk by German U-boat in 1915 • ______ Powers: Alliance of Austria-Hungary and Germany • ...
Brave New World 2023-07-12
Across
- The pill that is used when someone is feeling sad.
- The process by which one egg can produce from 7 to 72 humans.
- One of Watson's jobs.
- All the women in the BNW take this to prevent pregnancies.
- Delta kids are taught to dislike books and ______.
- Years in the BNW are counted after him.
- The motto of the BNW is "Community, ____, stability."
- This is a technique used to teach important social lessons.
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- Bernard's job.
- This character has recently started to feel different.
- Event that everyone must attend every two weeks.
- There are not countries in the BNW, just one big ___ ___.
- When someone dies, he/she is taken to the ____.
- This character has felt different his entire life.
- Undesirable or frightening society.
- Ideal world.
- The lowest social class.
- The author's name.
- This character accepts to visit the Savage Reservation.
19 Clues: Ideal world. • Bernard's job. • The author's name. • One of Watson's jobs. • The lowest social class. • Undesirable or frightening society. • Years in the BNW are counted after him. • When someone dies, he/she is taken to the ____. • Event that everyone must attend every two weeks. • The pill that is used when someone is feeling sad. • ...
English World 2 2023-07-21
Across
- a place that we cook
- a toy that we play when windy
- an animal with four legs and big ears
- thing that use to erase
- thing that can use when raining or sunny
- thing that can write (not pen)
- a room that we sit and watch TV
- a round thing that we put on our hands
- a room that people sleep
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- thing that can read
- thing that we put on our head when it is sunny
- thing that can sit on
- a place that we plant flowers and trees
- cream a cold food that we eat when it is hot
- a fruit that is long,round and yellow
- long and flat thing that can measure
- thing that we use to see in the dark
- a room that use to take a bath
- a small table
19 Clues: a small table • thing that can read • a place that we cook • thing that can sit on • thing that use to erase • a room that people sleep • a toy that we play when windy • thing that can write (not pen) • a room that use to take a bath • a room that we sit and watch TV • long and flat thing that can measure • thing that we use to see in the dark • an animal with four legs and big ears • ...
World War 1 2022-11-29
Across
- The leader of the Bolshevik Revolution
- Colonizing other countries
- Slang for American soldiers
- America, England, France
- The man who killed Franz Ferdinand
- Ties between two countries
- A culture where strongly supporting military expansion is desired
- The revolution of the bolsheviks against the tsardom
- The proposed global alliance America didn't join
- US General in Europe
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- Germany vs Russia
- Message between Mexico and Germany
- Minorities moving north
- Ship that was sunk by Germany's URSW
- Germany, Italy, Austria Hungary
- Defined what constitutes as espionage and established consequences
- Supply lines consisting of motor vehicles moving in a group
- Defamation laws for the government
- Germany vs France, England, America
19 Clues: Germany vs Russia • US General in Europe • Minorities moving north • America, England, France • Colonizing other countries • Ties between two countries • Slang for American soldiers • Germany, Italy, Austria Hungary • Message between Mexico and Germany • The man who killed Franz Ferdinand • Defamation laws for the government • Germany vs France, England, America • ...
World War 1 2022-11-29
Across
- involved great britain, united states, and soviet union
- american troops
- protected American forces in France from sabotage and subversion
- formed to prevent a repetition of WW1
- Woodrow Wilson came up with this
- 2 or more countries have an agreement to bac each other up
- were given consequences if you criticized the war
- Germany did this because Great Britain blockaded them
- US army general who commanded AEF in Europe
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- this was rejected
- fought against the allied countries
- president of the US during WW1
- they didn't want the US involved with League of Nations
- relocation of many African Americans from the South to North
- removed Russia from the war and brought the transformation of Russian Empire into the Soviet Union
- individuals deemed as disloyal could be fined and thrown into jail
- Building up of armies, navies, and weapons
- using military ships to guard merchant ships
- intense loyalty to a country
19 Clues: american troops • this was rejected • intense loyalty to a country • president of the US during WW1 • Woodrow Wilson came up with this • fought against the allied countries • formed to prevent a repetition of WW1 • Building up of armies, navies, and weapons • US army general who commanded AEF in Europe • using military ships to guard merchant ships • ...
Old World History 2023-09-27
Across
- one of Indians, major rivers
- means enlightened one
- the belief, the soul is reborn into some other man or animal is
- seasonal wind that brings rain is a
- one important math principle developed in India was
- the river valley that was the home of India’s ancient civilization was the
- once called east Pakistan
- people not belonging to any caste are called
- what group of people invaded India from the north and develop the caste system
- What Buddhist call the state of being free from suffering
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- a tomb in Indian ruler made for his wife
- The cotton material first made in India is
- India’s first Prime Minister
- the first European to reach India by sailing around Africa
- father of modern missions
- the main religion of India what is
- the person who first to cotton goods from India to Europe
- India’s largest city is 25
- a line of rulers, all in the same family, is a
19 Clues: means enlightened one • father of modern missions • once called east Pakistan • India’s largest city is 25 • India’s first Prime Minister • one of Indians, major rivers • the main religion of India what is • seasonal wind that brings rain is a • a tomb in Indian ruler made for his wife • The cotton material first made in India is • people not belonging to any caste are called • ...
World History Words 2024-09-18
Across
- Greek mathematician.
- Ancient Greek philosopher (Socrates student).
- Leonidas: King of ancient Greek.
- Ancient Greek geographer and mathematician.
- Greek philosopher and polymath ( Plato's student)
- Ancient Greek philosopher from Athens.
- He was a Greek historian and philosopher.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer.
- Ancient messenger.
- Tragedian of classic Athens.
- Greek politician.
- of Persia: Ancient Persian ruler
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- Ancient Greek playwright.
- Greek mathematician and physicist.
- He was an ancient Greek tragedian.
- of Persia: Persian ruler after Darius.
- Ancient Greek philosopher.
- Was a Greek Historian and general.
- Phillip of Macedon: Macedonian king
- the Great: One of the greatest military strategist and leaders in World History.
20 Clues: Greek politician. • Ancient messenger. • Greek mathematician. • Ancient Greek playwright. • Ancient Greek philosopher. • Tragedian of classic Athens. • Leonidas: King of ancient Greek. • of Persia: Ancient Persian ruler • Greek mathematician and physicist. • He was an ancient Greek tragedian. • Was a Greek Historian and general. • Phillip of Macedon: Macedonian king • ...
Dandy's world (silly) 2025-04-07
19 Clues: poopy • cosmo • GYATT • BALDY • ginger • stalker • British • Mr.joyride • I forgot lol • that's a minor • lets go gambling • knock off flutter • kid nap the child • does he like sushi • emo butterfly queen • hungry for research • why are tv heads so hot? • Shine bright like a diamond • that just gangle with two heads
World Geography Review 2025-02-27
Across
- Steep sided glacial valley filled with sea water
- area of land where only a single type of crop is grown
- Another name for the African Transition Zone
- indigenous African people who were invaded by the Arabs
- A piece of land that sticks out into a body of water
- Another name for the Italian Peninsula is the ________ peninsula
- Process of enforcing people to speak the Russian langauge and follow Russian cultural traditions
- People who migrated to Africa through the Arabian peninsula
- Indigenous group of people who are the descendants of French fur traders
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- writing system used by the ancient egyptians
- Group of scattered islands in a large body of water
- European country that sits mostly below sea level
- Process by which fertile land becomes desert
- Arabic-speaking people who migrated over from southwest asia
- Indigenous group of people who live in the northermost part of Canada
- Europe's largest oil producing country
- knotted chords used to keep track of financial records
- a country that is completely surrounded by another country
- Indigenous people of South America who built Machu Picchu
19 Clues: Europe's largest oil producing country • writing system used by the ancient egyptians • Process by which fertile land becomes desert • Another name for the African Transition Zone • Steep sided glacial valley filled with sea water • European country that sits mostly below sea level • Group of scattered islands in a large body of water • ...
World War 2 2025-06-05
Across
- Beach invasion in France on June 6, 1944
- German leader during World War II
- Fascist leader of Italy during WWII
- of the Bulge: Last major German offensive in the west
- International peacekeeping organization formed after WWII
- U.S. naval base attacked on December 7, 1941
- City where first atomic bomb was dropped
- Systematic killing of 6 million Jews
- Military leader and Prime Minister of Japan during WWII
- U.S. president at the end of WWII
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- Major air battle where the RAF defended the UK from German attacks
- The policy that France, Britain, and Italy chose to follow
- Mass imprisonment camps for Jews and others in WWII
- City where Nazis were put on trial after the war
- Country invaded by Germany in 1939 to start the war
- Surprise Japanese attack that brought the U.S. into the war
- Leader of the Soviet Union during WWII
- Agreement to avoid war between Hitler and Stalin
- The Axis Powers included Germany, Italy, and this country
- Turning point battle in the Pacific against Japan
20 Clues: German leader during World War II • U.S. president at the end of WWII • Fascist leader of Italy during WWII • Systematic killing of 6 million Jews • Leader of the Soviet Union during WWII • Beach invasion in France on June 6, 1944 • City where first atomic bomb was dropped • U.S. naval base attacked on December 7, 1941 • City where Nazis were put on trial after the war • ...
World War I 2025-05-24
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- – Government agency that coordinated industrial production for war.
- – Germany’s strategy to avoid a two-front war by invading France through Belgium.
- – President Wilson’s plan for a just and lasting peace after WWI.
- - Territory between rival Trenches, very dangerous
- - A position of not taking sides in a conflict. The US was neutral at the beginning of WWI.
- - invasion of ______ in 1914 led Great Britain and France to declare war on Germany.
- – Government-issued savings bonds to finance WWI.
- – Law requiring men to register for the military draft in 1917.
- – ________ Powers- Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria in WWI.
- – 1917 law that punished people for spying and aiding the enemy.
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- – 1918 law that made it illegal to criticize the government or war effort during WWI.
- – International group formed after WWI to resolve conflicts peacefully (U.S. never joined).
- - _____ are underground areas that troops dug in order to have somewhere to reconvene and fire their guns during warfare.
- - World War I began after the assassination of Archduke Franz ________ of Austria on June 28, 1914, in Sarajevo, Bosnia.
- – Committee on __________: A Government agency that spread pro-war propaganda.
- – Secret message from Germany to Mexico urging an attack on the U.S. in return for land.
- - the treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers in 1920 after the end of World War I which demanded exorbitant reparations from the Germans
- – British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, killing 128 Americans.
- - Money securities sold by the US Gov to citizens to finance the war effort.
- – Nickname for American soldiers in WWI.
20 Clues: – Nickname for American soldiers in WWI. • – Government-issued savings bonds to finance WWI. • - Territory between rival Trenches, very dangerous • – Law requiring men to register for the military draft in 1917. • – 1917 law that punished people for spying and aiding the enemy. • – President Wilson’s plan for a just and lasting peace after WWI. • ...
World Geography Crossword 2026-01-21
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- Saudi Arabia is an ________ monarchy.
- The longest mountain range in the world is the _____.
- Home to Norway and Sweden, the ____________ Peninsula it's rugged terrain, deep fjords, and vast forests.
- A dictatorship is sometime also a _______________. An example would be North Korea.
- Type of map showing political boundaries from the past.
- The largest river in the world by discharge volume in the ______ River.
- Type of plate boundary with two plates moving next to each other. Not away, not towards.
- Type of plate boundary with two plates moving toward each other.
- Iran is a _________.
- ____ infrastructure is the physical network that keeps an industrialized nation operating smoothly.
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- ______________ refers to structures, systems, and facilities serving the economy of a business, industry, country, city, town, or area, including the services and facilities necessary for it's economy to function.
- The United Kingdom is a ______________ monarchy.
- The United States of America is a ________.
- Flowing through 10 countries, the ______ River is the second-longest in Europe.
- Type of plate boundary with two plates moving away form each other.
- ____ infrastructure is the non-physical networks that a community provides it's residents.
- Energy __________ focuses on making primary energy sources and secondary energy forms available to meet the needs of society.
- One of Europe's most famous mountain ranges is the ___
- Water __________ provides local water supply through a system of engineered components.
- Type of map. Similar to physical maps. Generally represent a small area with a lot of detail.
20 Clues: Iran is a _________. • Saudi Arabia is an ________ monarchy. • The United States of America is a ________. • The United Kingdom is a ______________ monarchy. • The longest mountain range in the world is the _____. • One of Europe's most famous mountain ranges is the ___ • Type of map showing political boundaries from the past. • ...
World Cup Beginner 2026-05-05
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- the amount of money needed to pay for something
- to have something as part of a group
- to take part in something
- traveling for fun
- the break in the middle of a game
- a list or group of performers or players
- to organize and provide a place for an event
- to go to an event
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- to guess a number based on information
- a large number of people coming in
- money people pay to the government
- to make something new
- something important that happens
- when a person stops working or playing
- an animal or character that represents a team
- strong competition between people or teams
- to increase or improve something
- all the people living in a place
- a series of games to decide a winner
19 Clues: traveling for fun • to go to an event • to make something new • to take part in something • something important that happens • to increase or improve something • all the people living in a place • the break in the middle of a game • a large number of people coming in • money people pay to the government • to have something as part of a group • a series of games to decide a winner • ...
seattle world fair 2026-05-07
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- The 600-foot-tall Space Needle was built as the centerpiece, featuring a revolving __________ and a flying-saucer-shaped top.
- It was one of only two world's fairs in history that made money, finishing with a $23 _______ income.
- Built as the iconic centerpiece, the 600-foot tower featured a revolving restaurant and observation deck, attracting roughly 20,000 visitors ______.
- A 1.2-mile, high-speed elevated train was built by the Swedish firm Alweg to transport visitors from downtown to the fairgrounds in 90 _______.
- The fair is credited with accelerating Seattle’s development, encouraging infrastructure improvements like the I-5 completion, and creating an lasting ____________ symbol in the Space Needle.
- The 600-foot-tall Space Needle was the centerpiece, with its revolving restaurant and observation deck, which netted roughly \(\$15,000\) a day.
- A popular bubble-shaped elevator in the World of Tomorrow exhibit that transported people up and down.
- The fair was designed to showcase space-age technology, science, and the future, aiming to position Seattle as a forward-thinking, _______ city.
- the 74-acre site was located near Queen Anne Hill, now known as the Seattle _____.
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- the space ______ was made here (if you get this one wrong it is on you)
- _______________Science Center.
- the fair has different exhibits showcasing _____ sources such as electric, water, and atomic
- President John F. _______ opened the fair remotely from Florida by pressing a telegraph key.
- it is considered a _______ exhibit
- almost 10 million people (9,609,969) attended the ___-month event.
- Fifty-nine ___________ were represented at the fair.
- The fairgrounds became the Seattle Center, which still houses many original buildings, including the Pacific _______ Center (formerly the U.S. Science Pavilion).
- where does the Seattle fair take place?
- the fair focused on space-age________
- ran from April 21 to ________ 21, 1962
20 Clues: _______________Science Center. • it is considered a _______ exhibit • the fair focused on space-age________ • ran from April 21 to ________ 21, 1962 • where does the Seattle fair take place? • Fifty-nine ___________ were represented at the fair. • almost 10 million people (9,609,969) attended the ___-month event. • ...
Geo Midterm Review 2023-12-09
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- Continent with the most colonies
- Longest river in the world
- Judaism, Islam, and Christianity all started in ____ Asia
- Religion with one god
- Map that shows elevation, landforms, and water features
- Asian country that colonized parts of Asia and Oceania
- Map that shows borders, major cities, and capitals
- When a powerful country controls a far away land
- Year after year average temperatures, precipitation, and wind conditions of an area
- When a place has a lot of people per square mile it is ___ populated.
- Hinduism and Buddhism started in ___ Asia
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- This sea creates a border between Europe, Africa, and Asia
- Temperatures are usually ___ near the equator
- Religion with multiple gods
- Oldest monotheistic religion
- What you call people who practice Islam
- Tallest mountain range in the world
- Economy that gives government most power
- Oldest polytheistic religion
- Imaginary line of latitude that splits the world between northern and southern hemispheres
- Largest desert in the world
21 Clues: Religion with one god • Longest river in the world • Religion with multiple gods • Largest desert in the world • Oldest monotheistic religion • Oldest polytheistic religion • Continent with the most colonies • Tallest mountain range in the world • What you call people who practice Islam • Economy that gives government most power • Hinduism and Buddhism started in ___ Asia • ...
Rugby World Cup 2023 2023-09-11
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- largest temple in the Southern Hemisphere.
- This country is the second smallest country in South America
- Where the great barrier reef is.
- The winner of the 2022 Football world cup.
- Where the haka is Preformed.
- The country that sounds like a very spicy Vegetable.
- The meaning of this country is Unicorn.
- The country that dose the sasa.
- The country that Andrew Tate likes.
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- The winners of the 2019 World Cup.
- The country that has the best peaches.
- Where my friend Koda is from.
- The place where Cristiano Ronaldo is from.
- The contry withe most gorgious land scapes.
- The country that sound like a whale.
- The conttry that has alot of cherry blossom trees
- Where the Rugby world Cup is being hosted in 2023.
- Where Pizza and Pasta is made.
- The country that has colonised most of the world.
- The worlds biggest sand dunes are.
- Where the Rugby games take place.
21 Clues: Where the haka is Preformed. • Where my friend Koda is from. • Where Pizza and Pasta is made. • The country that dose the sasa. • Where the great barrier reef is. • Where the Rugby games take place. • The winners of the 2019 World Cup. • The worlds biggest sand dunes are. • The country that Andrew Tate likes. • The country that sound like a whale. • ...
Animals 2020-05-30
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- Rodent that has its body covered with thorns
- most poisonous amphibian. It lives in the Amazon
- is a canine animal, also called man's best friend
- he is considered the king of the jungle
- is the fastest feline in the world
- its fur is black and white lines
- is the largest mammal in the world
- the tallest animal in the world
- is the largest flightless bird in the world
- you have the ability to change your skin color
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- always travels in a pack and howls
- animal that mainly eats bamboo
- national bird of Colombia
- is the largest and most dangerous reptile
- is a domestic pet of the feline family
- is the only mammal that lays eggs
- animal most used as a means of transport
- is the largest land mammal on earth
- is the fastest bird in the sea
- is a reptile that has a shell and walks very slowly
20 Clues: national bird of Colombia • animal that mainly eats bamboo • is the fastest bird in the sea • the tallest animal in the world • its fur is black and white lines • is the only mammal that lays eggs • always travels in a pack and howls • is the fastest feline in the world • is the largest mammal in the world • is the largest land mammal on earth • ...
Political and Physical Features We've Learned About 2025-05-20
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- Highest mountain peak in Africa.
- Mountain range home to some of the highest peaks in the world.
- Apartheid ended here in the 1990s.
- Known for their large quantities of oil.
- Located below the Sahara, means "border."
- Imperialist Asian nation during WWII.
- North and South Korea are located on this piece of land.
- Majority of the population practices Hindusim.
- Majority Jewish nation in the Middle East.
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- Only pure command economy in the world.
- Close to being the largest economy in the world.
- Location of the Great Pyramids.
- This body of water touched Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iran.
- Major river that runs through India
- This river is an important source of water for Israel, Jordan, and Syria.
- Desert that makes up nearly 1/3 of Africa.
- Largest lake in Africa.
- The U.S. invaded this country after 9/11.
- The goal of Operation Desert Storm was to liberate this country.
- Longest river in the world.
20 Clues: Largest lake in Africa. • Longest river in the world. • Location of the Great Pyramids. • Highest mountain peak in Africa. • Apartheid ended here in the 1990s. • Major river that runs through India • Imperialist Asian nation during WWII. • Only pure command economy in the world. • Known for their large quantities of oil. • The U.S. invaded this country after 9/11. • ...
JAPAN 2023-03-22
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- THE LARGEST FISH MARKET IN THE WORLD.
- A TRADITIONAL VILLAGE IN JAPAN.
- JAPAN HAS A VERY _________ CULTURE.
- ONE OF THE TWO INDIGENOUS GROUPS IN JAPAN.
- THE HIGHEST PEAK IN JAPAN.
- LAKE ______ IS THE LARGEST LAKE IN JAPAN.
- JAPAN IS LOCATED IN THE ________.
- JAPAN IS THE ONLY COUNTRY ON EARTH THAT PRACTICES THIS RELIGION.
- THE USA AND _____ ARE JAPANS BEST FRIEND COUNTRIES.
- THE RED CIRCLE IN JAPANS FLAG SYMBOLIZES THE _____.
- JAPANS FAVORITE SPORT.
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- JAPAN IS LOCATED IN THE ________ PACIFIC OCEAN.
- THE CITY WITHIN TOKYO WHERE THE EMPEROR, PRIME MINISTER AND SUPREME COURT ARE LOCATED.
- TOKYO _______ IS THE SECOND TALLEST BUILDING IN THE WORLD.
- JAPAN HAS THE BEST PUBLIC ______ SYSTEM IN THE WORLD.
- THE LARGEST CITY IN THE WORLD AND THE CAPITAL OF JAPAN.
- THE LONGEST RIVER IN JAPAN.
- JAPAN IS ALSO KNOWN AS THE LAND OF THE ______ SUN.
- THE GODDESS OF THE SUN.
- THE MAIN EXPORT IN JAPAN.
- _______ MONKEYS ARE THE NATIONAL ANIMAL IN JAPAN.
21 Clues: JAPANS FAVORITE SPORT. • THE GODDESS OF THE SUN. • THE MAIN EXPORT IN JAPAN. • THE HIGHEST PEAK IN JAPAN. • THE LONGEST RIVER IN JAPAN. • A TRADITIONAL VILLAGE IN JAPAN. • JAPAN IS LOCATED IN THE ________. • JAPAN HAS A VERY _________ CULTURE. • THE LARGEST FISH MARKET IN THE WORLD. • LAKE ______ IS THE LARGEST LAKE IN JAPAN. • ONE OF THE TWO INDIGENOUS GROUPS IN JAPAN. • ...
Puzzle 1 2026-03-18
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- the only Italian player to have won both the World Cup and the European Championship
- ___ Bowl, the venue of the 1994 World Cup final
- How the players in a team are positioned on the pitch
- The main manufacturer for World Cup official match balls
- Considered the best crosser in history
- In a position illegally ahead of the last defender when receiving a pass
- The host of Euro 1992
- ___ guard, tibia protection gear
- Scoring three goals in a single match
- ___ goal, an old rule to end a match suddenly in extra time
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- The “father of modern soccer"
- La ___, Real Madrid’s academy
- The international governing body of soccer
- The developer of the eFootball video game
- ___ América, the world's oldest international soccer tournament
- Leader of a team
- Centre-forward
- The winner of the 1998 World Cup
- A Nigerian defender famous for his various unusual and colorful hairstyles
- All-time top scorer for the Iran national team
20 Clues: Centre-forward • Leader of a team • The host of Euro 1992 • The “father of modern soccer" • La ___, Real Madrid’s academy • The winner of the 1998 World Cup • ___ guard, tibia protection gear • Scoring three goals in a single match • Considered the best crosser in history • The developer of the eFootball video game • The international governing body of soccer • ...
Puzzle 3 2026-03-19
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- Won UCL more than three times as a coach
- His goals won the Euro Cup for Germany in the 1996 final
- A player who controls the flow of the team's play
- The host of the 2022 World Cup
- The winner of Copa América Centenario
- Camp ___, the largest stadium in Europe
- The greatest Benfica legend
- ___ Football, an attacking style in which every outfield player is able to play in any position
- Can produce sound
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- a match official who assists the referee using video footage
- The First-time African semifinalist in the World Cup
- The South American soccer confederation
- ___ time, an allowance for time lost
- ___ Blue, the Japan national team's nickname
- The singer of the official 2010 World Cup song
- An Italian club with three stars
- To move the ball along the ground with repeated small kicks
- Edson Arantes do Nascimento
- Distinguishes the captain from the rest of the squad
- Two-time Olympic gold medalist as well as FIFA Women's World Cup champion
20 Clues: Can produce sound • Edson Arantes do Nascimento • The greatest Benfica legend • The host of the 2022 World Cup • An Italian club with three stars • ___ time, an allowance for time lost • The winner of Copa América Centenario • The South American soccer confederation • Camp ___, the largest stadium in Europe • Won UCL more than three times as a coach • ...
Fantasy Subgenres 2024-02-21
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- Fantasy Subgenre drawing heavily from mythology and folklore in its world-building (6, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre featuring characters with superhuman abilities in fantastical settings (8, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre blending fantasy elements with steam-powered technology in a historical setting (8, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre characterized by its grand scope, intricate world-building, and heroic journeys (4, 7)
- Realism Subgenre blending magical elements seamlessly into a realistic narrative (7, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre blending fantastical elements with a modern, urban setting (5, 7)
- and Sorcery Subgenre focused on fast-paced action, sword-wielding heroes, and magic (5, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre known for its gritty, bleak, and morally ambiguous tone (8, 7)
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- Fantasy Subgenre featuring an epic struggle between good and evil in a complex fictional world (4, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre with magical elements set in the real world or a world similar to it (3, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre combining science fiction and fantasy elements in the same world (7, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre combining fantastical elements with a specific historical time period (10, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre where characters travel to another world through a magical portal (6, 7)
- Retelling Subgenre reimagining classic fairytales with new twists and perspectives (9, 8)
- Fantasy Subgenre known for its eerie, sinister, or morally ambiguous themes (4, 7)
15 Clues: Fantasy Subgenre known for its gritty, bleak, and morally ambiguous tone (8, 7) • Fantasy Subgenre blending fantastical elements with a modern, urban setting (5, 7) • Fantasy Subgenre known for its eerie, sinister, or morally ambiguous themes (4, 7) • Realism Subgenre blending magical elements seamlessly into a realistic narrative (7, 7) • ...
Housing Volunteer Group 2023-04-25
The Mustard seed 2021-06-10
15 Clues: Large plant • In the bible • Birds do this • Heaven is this • We live in this • Apart of a tree • seed small seed • Birds make these • Father of the world • made to grow plants • Creater of the world • seed makes a big tree • Another word for Jesus • Animals who live in trees • plant Is a plant with birds in it
WW1.0_Csatárfalvi_Márk 2024-01-03
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- War: Long and Bloody Trenches in the First World War.
- An underwater warship that attacks enemy ships.
- Palace: site of Bolshevik takeover of power in Russia in 1917.
- Rear area of military operations, source of enemy forces.
- Coercive notification, no response with serious consequences.
- gas: Chemical substances for war purposes, causing health damage.
- Blood Pump: The Long and Deadly Battle of Verdun in World War One.
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- Plan: A German plan before World War I for a quick victory.
- Fast and surprise operations with the principles of Blitzkrieg.
- Temporary cessation of hostilities.
- Offensive: 1916 Russian Offensive in World War I.
- Battle: The Struggle for Economic Resources in the First World War.
- Day: Stock market crash of 1929, triggering the Great Depression.
- Blocking enemy trade.
- Armored combat vehicle, used in war conflicts.
15 Clues: Blocking enemy trade. • Temporary cessation of hostilities. • Armored combat vehicle, used in war conflicts. • An underwater warship that attacks enemy ships. • Offensive: 1916 Russian Offensive in World War I. • War: Long and Bloody Trenches in the First World War. • Plan: A German plan before World War I for a quick victory. • ...
Adam’s Disney Word Search 2024-02-23
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- Creature Mei turns into in Turning Red
- Character with a yellow ballgown
- Spooky ride at Disney World
- Rapunzel’s weapon
- We don’t talk about him
- Disney World state
- Starry’s friend
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- Disneyland state
- Toy Story-themed rollercoaster
- Flying pachyderm
- Kristoff’s best friend
- Month we went to Disney World
- Snowman
- Olaf plays her as a baby
- She’s part of the family Madrigal
15 Clues: Snowman • Starry’s friend • Disneyland state • Flying pachyderm • Rapunzel’s weapon • Disney World state • Kristoff’s best friend • We don’t talk about him • Olaf plays her as a baby • Spooky ride at Disney World • Month we went to Disney World • Toy Story-themed rollercoaster • Character with a yellow ballgown • She’s part of the family Madrigal • Creature Mei turns into in Turning Red
world countries 2013-05-22
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- it's capital is Washington DC
- home to victoria falls. Located in Africa
- An island country in the southern Pacific Ocean southeast of Australia
- home to Bangkok
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- a skiing country, known for maple syrup
- the home of Quenn Elizabeth
- their language is known as the language of love
- is neighbours with USA and Guatemala.
- once known as the Khmer Empire,home to Angkor Wat temple
- a sea sorrounded country in oceania.home to Uluru.
- well known for pyramids and mummies
- home to the famous land mark Cristo Redentor
12 Clues: home to Bangkok • the home of Quenn Elizabeth • it's capital is Washington DC • well known for pyramids and mummies • is neighbours with USA and Guatemala. • a skiing country, known for maple syrup • home to victoria falls. Located in Africa • home to the famous land mark Cristo Redentor • their language is known as the language of love • ...
World History 2015-03-03
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- Introduce the world if "Hellenistic".
- Wrote "City of God"
- Father of Alexander the Great & ruler Macedon.
- Introduce the Ten Commandment.
- Strengthen the power of papacy.
- Unite all of the Frankish tribes under one ruler.
- Believed to be the Messiah.
- Founder of Judaism.
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- Code of ancient Mesopotamia.
- A monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury.
- Wrote the Benedict rules for monk that living under an abbots.
- Known as the Anglo-Saxon king.
12 Clues: Wrote "City of God" • Founder of Judaism. • Believed to be the Messiah. • Code of ancient Mesopotamia. • Introduce the Ten Commandment. • Known as the Anglo-Saxon king. • Strengthen the power of papacy. • Introduce the world if "Hellenistic". • Father of Alexander the Great & ruler Macedon. • Unite all of the Frankish tribes under one ruler. • ...
World Music 2015-12-02
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- Something you might bang at dinner time
- A type of bell in samba music
- An instrument which creates noise by shaking
- A low pitched drum in Brazilian music
- A continent on the east side of the world map
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- the four beats of gamelan
- A type of music popular in Asia
- A small metal, plastic or wooden drum
- A country in South America
- A type of music popular in carnivals
- A country where gamelan is played
- A brazillian drum often used in samba music
12 Clues: the four beats of gamelan • A country in South America • A type of bell in samba music • A type of music popular in Asia • A country where gamelan is played • A type of music popular in carnivals • A small metal, plastic or wooden drum • A low pitched drum in Brazilian music • Something you might bang at dinner time • A brazillian drum often used in samba music • ...
The World 2020-03-26
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- Pizza is said to be...
- Sausages and beer are very common in...
- The Eiffel tower is in...
- I'm from Argentina. I speak...
- Nanaimo bars are common in...
- People here eat tacos.
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- Ramen noodles are a ... food
- In this country, we have a Queen.
- The nationality of Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.
- Burgers are a very famous food from...
- Brigadeiro is a delicious dessert from...
- Pierogi is a ... meal.
12 Clues: Pizza is said to be... • Pierogi is a ... meal. • People here eat tacos. • The Eiffel tower is in... • Ramen noodles are a ... food • Nanaimo bars are common in... • I'm from Argentina. I speak... • In this country, we have a Queen. • Burgers are a very famous food from... • Sausages and beer are very common in... • Brigadeiro is a delicious dessert from... • ...
Big World 2021-02-21
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- Rocco is funnier ______ Carla.
- Walking is _______ than running.
- Mount Everest is the ________.
- Big Al eats the _____ hamburger in the world.
- Thank you for you help! You're so _____!
- Winter weather is ______ than summer weather.
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- Elephants are _______ animals.
- Penguins are the _____ animals at the zoo.
- Crocodiles are the most ______ animals.
- He is the most _____ singer in our country.
- Elena is ______ at climbing than Tom.
- He gets 100% in tests because he is ______.
12 Clues: Elephants are _______ animals. • Rocco is funnier ______ Carla. • Mount Everest is the ________. • Walking is _______ than running. • Elena is ______ at climbing than Tom. • Crocodiles are the most ______ animals. • Thank you for you help! You're so _____! • Penguins are the _____ animals at the zoo. • He is the most _____ singer in our country. • ...
CAT WORLD 2021-01-14
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- King of the animals
- An unknown sound that cats make
- The place where cheetahs and lions live
- The 'things' that cats use to see: "if my head can fit, then my body can
- A kind of cat that looks like a tiger
- Fastest land animal on the planet
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- Female tiger
- You can see how a cat is feeling by the pose of its ____
- Who did the people of egypt honor but god?____
- A baby wild cat
- A baby cat
- A smaller version of the jaguar
12 Clues: A baby cat • Female tiger • A baby wild cat • King of the animals • An unknown sound that cats make • A smaller version of the jaguar • Fastest land animal on the planet • A kind of cat that looks like a tiger • The place where cheetahs and lions live • Who did the people of egypt honor but god?____ • You can see how a cat is feeling by the pose of its ____ • ...
World Geography 2021-01-01
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- Capital of Italy
- A famous football playing country in the continent of South America.
- This country has the longest river in the world.
- The country where pizza & pasta originated.
- Country whose people are called "danes".
- Continent in which India is located.
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- Capital of Canada
- Country who's capital city is Thimphu.
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of France
- Largest country in the world.
- Capital of Bangladesh
12 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Japan • Capital of Canada • Capital of France • Capital of Bangladesh • Largest country in the world. • Continent in which India is located. • Country who's capital city is Thimphu. • Country whose people are called "danes". • The country where pizza & pasta originated. • This country has the longest river in the world. • ...
sea world 2019-06-09
YOUR WORLD 2017-01-29
12 Clues: class • not near • not quiet • not different • with lots of people • use with someone else • you borrow books there • when somebody is well-known • a person who travels for fun • you go there when you need money • someone who is very good at something • someone who is boring and causes trouble
World Music 2017-12-18
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- The category of music that gamelan is in.
- This is what samba makes you want to do.
- The leading drum in samba music.
- On and off the beat.
- The minimum amount of gongs in gamelan.
- Samba is most commonly heard at these.
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- The material gamelan instruments are made of.
- Gamelan music uses mainly this instrument type
- Samba originated here.
- The month of Samba National Day
- Gamelan music is taught this way.
- The maximum number of gongs in gamelan.
12 Clues: On and off the beat. • Samba originated here. • The month of Samba National Day • The leading drum in samba music. • Gamelan music is taught this way. • Samba is most commonly heard at these. • The minimum amount of gongs in gamelan. • The maximum number of gongs in gamelan. • This is what samba makes you want to do. • The category of music that gamelan is in. • ...
World Biomes 2017-11-30
Across
- Antarctica is an example of a... biome.
- 60°-70° from the equator.
- Gobi, Kalahari etc.
- This biome is most common on Africa than any other continent.
- The main biome of Borneo.
- Biomes are large scale/global what?
- Biomes are... to the Earth's lines of latitude.
- Another name for coniferous or deciduous forests.
Down
- Global.... determine the characteristics of biomes.
- Warm, dry summers with cold winters.
- The main biome of the UK.
- California, Italy, Southern Australia.
12 Clues: Gobi, Kalahari etc. • The main biome of the UK. • 60°-70° from the equator. • The main biome of Borneo. • Biomes are large scale/global what? • Warm, dry summers with cold winters. • California, Italy, Southern Australia. • Antarctica is an example of a... biome. • Biomes are... to the Earth's lines of latitude. • Another name for coniferous or deciduous forests. • ...
Abdulmajeed's World 2020-09-15
12 Clues: A Hyundai. • It's in Thuwal. • After the nukes. • 672 minus a dozen. • After ball we go .. • Home of the Celtics. • British valedictorian. • We do this in al-Hada. • Elements and compounds. • Looks nice when chiselled. • something Majoody struggles to make • Denis Rodman has more of these then Michael Jordan.
world history 2023-05-31
Across
- A woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns
- A series of holy wars fought between 1095 and 1291.
- River The longest river in Africa
- Having One God
- Muslim ruler
- Versailles document that officially ended WWI.
- the son of a monarch
Down
- Bishop of Rome and the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church
- Heinrich founder of communism
- An ecclesiastical censure depriving a person of the rights of church membership
- what cures smallpox
- The founding father of the Israelites, with a prominent role in Judaism, Ch,ristianity and Islam
12 Clues: Muslim ruler • Having One God • what cures smallpox • the son of a monarch • Heinrich founder of communism • River The longest river in Africa • Versailles document that officially ended WWI. • A woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns • A series of holy wars fought between 1095 and 1291. • Bishop of Rome and the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church • ...
New World 2021-09-17
12 Clues: advocate • a country • contract to work • an agreement (2 words) • dispose of tea (3 words) • person with basic rights • first English settlement • practice what they preach • not above the law(2 words) • invasion of England (2 words) • law created by judges (2 words) • encourages the independence (2 words)
Da World 2021-09-15
12 Clues: Spanien v2 • Vores nabo • Gode til samba • Latino Wannabe • Hjemmet af Tivoli • Mange Mexicanske Folk • fit this d**k in yo mouth • Lavede nogle dårlige ovne • To store Amerikanske Svampe • You hav mamaed your last mia • Kendt for dårlige og billige produkter • Deres nabo er et fucking sindssygt land
World Religion 2021-12-14
Across
- Who founded Islam.
- What is the Islam religion sacred place
- Who are the first believers in Islam
- Who is the founder of Christianity
- When was Christianity created
- Who are the first believers in Judaism
Down
- What is the sacred writing of Christianity
- Who created Buddhism.
- What is the religion of Islam sacred writing.
- Who is the prophet of Judaism
- When was Islam created
- Who are the first believers in Christianity
12 Clues: Who founded Islam. • Who created Buddhism. • When was Islam created • Who is the prophet of Judaism • When was Christianity created • Who is the founder of Christianity • Who are the first believers in Islam • Who are the first believers in Judaism • What is the Islam religion sacred place • What is the sacred writing of Christianity • ...
