world Crossword Puzzles
Unit 8: WWII Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-31
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- The systematic murder of 6 million Jews during World War 2.
- A treaty/pact signed by Hitler and Stalin on August 23, 1939 in which both countries agreed not to attack each other and to divide Poland.
- A settlement reached by Germany, Great Britain, France, and Italy that permitted German annexation of the Sudetenland, in western Czechoslovakia on September 30, 1938.
- Known as “Victory in Japan Day” that occurred on August 14, 1945 and marked the end of World War 2 in Japan.
- A warlike act by one country against another without cause.
- Known as “Victory in Europe Day” that occurred on May 8, 1945 and marked the end of World War 2 in Europe.
- Policy of giving in to aggression in order to avoid war.
- The deliberate attempt to kill or destroy an entire nation or group of people.
- War between the Axis Powers and the Allied Powers that lasted from 1939-1945.
- A group created after World War 2 to help prevent future wars and conflicts from occurring; also called the UN.
- A political philosophy in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied. Used by Benito Mussolini from 1922-1943.
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- Site of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941.
- Internment Camps-Detention centers where more than 100,000 Japanese Americans were relocated during World War 2.
- Economic condition in which money loses its value and prices rise.
- Prison camps used under the rule of Hitler in which over 6,000,000 Jewish people died during World War 2.
- The June 6, 1944 invasion carried out by Allied forces on the beaches of Normandy, France; nicknamed “Operation Overlord” and often called “D-Day.”
- A form of fighting in which Japanese pilots would purposely crash their planes into U.S. aircraft carriers.
- Conflict or fighting that involves entire nations.
- World War 2 alliance between France, Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union (USSR) who fought against the Axis Powers.
- A policy created the in which Great Britain could borrow or “lease” weapons from the United States.
- World War 2 alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan who fought against the Allied Powers.
- A type of warfare used by Germany during World War 2 which was used to quickly defeat Poland and France; known as “Lightening War.”
- Site of the Soviet victory over Germany in February 1943.
- A strategy of fighting developed by the United States to fight the war against Japan by “hopping” from island to island.
- A type of government that attempts to control all aspects of people’s personal and private lives.
25 Clues: Conflict or fighting that involves entire nations. • Policy of giving in to aggression in order to avoid war. • Site of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941. • Site of the Soviet victory over Germany in February 1943. • The systematic murder of 6 million Jews during World War 2. • A warlike act by one country against another without cause. • ...
Rugby World Cup 2023 2023-08-18
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- Rugby World Cup matches are played with two of these halves
- The last stage of a rugby tournament where the winner is determined
- This country has won the Rugby World Cup the most times
- The act of restarting play after a minor infringement
- World Cup's governing body
- Popular format of rugby played in the World Cup
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- The home of Twickenham Stadium, a historic rugby venue
- The national team nickname known as the "Springboks"
- Host of the 2019 Rugby World Cup
- Term for a try, conversion, penalty, or drop goal
- The coveted trophy awarded to the Rugby World Cup winner
- Event that happens when a player touches the ball down behind the opponent's goal line
12 Clues: World Cup's governing body • Host of the 2019 Rugby World Cup • Popular format of rugby played in the World Cup • Term for a try, conversion, penalty, or drop goal • The national team nickname known as the "Springboks" • The act of restarting play after a minor infringement • The home of Twickenham Stadium, a historic rugby venue • ...
WaterFalls Facts 2021-08-09
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- Largest waterfall in China
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in iceland
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon
- Popular tourists Attraction in a National Park in California
- Most powerful waterfall in North America
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- Giant Cascade in Norway, falling 2008 ft
- Largest waterfall in the world
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia
- 275 fallls on the border of Argentina and Brazil
- Tallest year round falls in Japan
- Waterfall on an indian reservation in Arizona
- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3213 ft
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China • Largest waterfall in the world • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand • Tallest year round falls in Japan • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway • Giant Cascade in Norway, falling 2008 ft • Most powerful waterfall in North America • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3213 ft • Waterfall flowing from a glacier in iceland • ...
Waterfalls 2021-12-25
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- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa
- Largest waterfall in the world
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet
- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand
- Tallest year-round falls in Japan
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- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway
- Most powerful waterfall in North America
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation inArizona
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California
- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet
- Largest waterfall in China
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China • Largest waterfall in the world • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand • Tallest year-round falls in Japan • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway • Most powerful waterfall in North America • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet • Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet • ...
Waterfalls 2019-03-12
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- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
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- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- Largest waterfall in China.
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- Largest waterfall in the world.
- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand.
- Tallest year-round falls in Japan.
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand. • Tallest year-round falls in Japan. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • ...
Waterfalls 2012-10-15
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- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
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- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- Largest waterfall in the world.
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru.
- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- Largest waterfall in China.
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
- Tallest year-round falls in Japan.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand. • Tallest year-round falls in Japan. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • ...
Waterfalls 2024-07-15
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- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
- Tallest year-round falls in Japan.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
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- Largest waterfall in China.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru
- Largest waterfall in the world.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand.
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand. • Tallest year-round falls in Japan. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • ...
WW2 Vocabulary 2025-05-20
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- the limiting of goods or services that are in high demand and short supply
- Day Germany unconditionally surrendered its military forces to the Allies, including the United States
- Day marks the end of World War II, specifically the Allied victory over Japan, on August 14, 1945
- The economy and other parts of society are heavily and closely controlled by the government
- A swift, sudden, and intense military attack designed to quickly achieve victory
- Harbor Japan uses kamikaze to bomb pearl harbor.
- Churchill The leader of Great Britain
- A government-imposed restriction or ban on trade, often used as a political tool to pressure another country
- Torch the codename for the Allied invasion of French North Africa during World War II
- Gardens vegetable gardens planted during the world wars in order to ensure an adequate food supply for civilians and troops.
- Overlord the codename for the Allied invasion of French North Africa during World War II
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- Hitler Germany leader and the cause if World War II
- Great Migration The period from 1940 to 1970 when approximately 5 million African Americans moved from the South to the North, Midwest, and West, seeking better job opportunities and escaping racial discrimination in the South
- Giving in to someone's demands or demands in order to avoid conflict or preserve peace
- D Roosevelt led the US to victory in World War II
- Stalin the leader of the soviet union during World War II
- Freedoms Speech Freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.
- hopping a US military strategy in the Pacific Theater where Allied forces captured strategically important islands while bypassing heavily fortified Japanese positions
- defence zone a geographical region, like the Western Hemisphere, that is defended by a country to protect itself and its allies
- Raid a daring air raid launched by the U.S. Army Air Forces on April 18, 1942, during World War II
20 Clues: Churchill The leader of Great Britain • Harbor Japan uses kamikaze to bomb pearl harbor. • D Roosevelt led the US to victory in World War II • Hitler Germany leader and the cause if World War II • Stalin the leader of the soviet union during World War II • the limiting of goods or services that are in high demand and short supply • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-03-03
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- The third largest U.S. states
- The capital of Egypt
- The capital of the largest country in the world
- The capital of Portugal
- The capital of Peru
- The largest economy in the world
- The only U.S. state that is also an island chain
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- The largest country in Central America
- The largest city in the world
- The capital of Belgium
- The largest island in the world
- The capital of Australia
- The largest continent
13 Clues: The capital of Peru • The capital of Egypt • The largest continent • The capital of Belgium • The capital of Portugal • The capital of Australia • The third largest U.S. states • The largest city in the world • The largest island in the world • The largest economy in the world • The largest country in Central America • The capital of the largest country in the world • ...
Ontario (ON) 2020-06-04
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- What New Year’s Day tradition takes place in Lake Ontario? (3 words)
- What flying super hero was created by Joe Schuster who was born in ON?
- What famous host of Jeopardy was born in Sudbury? (first and last name)
- What is the only city in Canada where you can drive north into the United States?
- What is the second coldest Capital city in the world after Moscow?
- What famous medical breakthrough did Dr. Frederick Banting create?
- Named after an NHL player, what doughnut and coffee shop first opened in Hamilton? (first and last name)
- Which Canadian structure is one of the eight modern wonders of the world? (2 words)
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- Who were the first quintuplets to survive infancy were born in Callander? (last name)
- What popular board game was invented by Lauren Robinson and Paul Toyne?
- What town has the longest fresh water beach in the World? (2 words0
- What is the provincial flower of ON? (White __)
- What province is the geocaching Capital of Canada and 3rd in the World?
- What is the largest freshwater island in the world?
- What board game was invented in 1860 by Eckhardt Wettlaufer in Perth County and is still popular today?
- Which Cartoon bear was based on a Canadian black bear at the London Zoo? (3 words)
- While living in Brantford, ON, what did Alexander Graham Bell invent?
- Which ON City is known as the Nickel capital of the world? (2 words)
18 Clues: What is the provincial flower of ON? (White __) • What is the largest freshwater island in the world? • What is the second coldest Capital city in the world after Moscow? • What famous medical breakthrough did Dr. Frederick Banting create? • What town has the longest fresh water beach in the World? (2 words0 • ...
Super Awesome Mega Crossword 2012-04-17
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- I ate a taco, then made a d _ _ _ _ _ _ ...in the toilet.
- I was living in l _ _ _ _ _, eating tacos everyday.
- The shopkeeper gave me a r _ _ _ _ _ _ for the tacos.
- I made a w _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ from the bank and bought tacos.
- I applied to the bank for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to start my taco business
- The topping for the best food in the world.
- The outer layer for the best food in the world.
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- Some people live in p _ _ _ _ _ _ and cannot afford tacos.
- I had not eaten a taco for 1 day and suffered s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- I used my w _ _ _ _ _ _ payments to buy tacos.
- The filling for the best food in the world.
- We sold tacos to raise money for a c _ _ _ _ _ _.
- I dropped my taco and my friend said "You l_ _ _!"
- The best food in the world.
- The sauce for the best food in the world.
15 Clues: The best food in the world. • The sauce for the best food in the world. • The filling for the best food in the world. • The topping for the best food in the world. • I used my w _ _ _ _ _ _ payments to buy tacos. • The outer layer for the best food in the world. • We sold tacos to raise money for a c _ _ _ _ _ _. • I dropped my taco and my friend said "You l_ _ _!" • ...
The Seattle World Fair 2023-06-05
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- The road that was finished with the funds raised from the world fair
- The aircraft producer who the fair was act against
- The other name for this world fair
- The city where boeing built the 707
- The largest attraction at the fair
- The amount of people who attended the fair
- The russian satellites that proposed problems for the US at this time period
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- The tower built as a souvenir for seattle during the world fair
- Glenn The Man who drove the capsule on display
- The amount of square feet Seattle would inherit for the fair
- The number of months the fair ran
- Broderick Who destroyed the town to make room for the fair Grounds
- The world fair started this month
- The year the world fair was in
- capsule The space capsule on display in the Nasa exhibit
15 Clues: The year the world fair was in • The number of months the fair ran • The world fair started this month • The other name for this world fair • The largest attraction at the fair • The city where boeing built the 707 • The amount of people who attended the fair • The aircraft producer who the fair was act against • Glenn The Man who drove the capsule on display • ...
crossword 2022-01-12
10 Clues: the best season • the sport i play • the world subject • my favorite snack • a man's bestfriend • the best thing in the world • the best place in the world • the worst place in the world • the biggest boy band in the world • the thing i hate the most in the world
Lemily Trivia 2023-05-31
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- the best bar in feniton
- how we met
- fave prehistoric animal
- what you are to me
- best kitty in the world
- a surname we will soon share
- the best gf ever
- how often i miss you
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- more beautiful than Liam
- what i will spend with you
- the month we started dating
- our fave place to eat
- the cutest dog in the world
- the sexiest man in the world
- our first special emoji
- where we are gonna live
16 Clues: how we met • the best gf ever • what you are to me • how often i miss you • our fave place to eat • the best bar in feniton • fave prehistoric animal • best kitty in the world • our first special emoji • where we are gonna live • more beautiful than Liam • what i will spend with you • the month we started dating • the cutest dog in the world • a surname we will soon share • ...
English 2023-01-16
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- like to eat banana
- The safest country in the world
- used for writing with ink
- live in ancient times
- The greatest football player, from Argentina
- eiffel tower
- study tool in Regina Pacis Bogor
- Indonesia is in this continent
- The capital of Japan
- The biggest animal in the world
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- the capital of Bali
- when pandemic people wear it
- has a war with Russia
- Animal that has a long trunk
- the biggest country in the world
- The president in Indonesia
16 Clues: eiffel tower • like to eat banana • the capital of Bali • The capital of Japan • live in ancient times • has a war with Russia • used for writing with ink • The president in Indonesia • when pandemic people wear it • Animal that has a long trunk • Indonesia is in this continent • The safest country in the world • The biggest animal in the world • the biggest country in the world • ...
Facts about Singapore 2016-10-18
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- / There were no _____ in this Lion City.
- / We have the longest human _____.
- / The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve in Singapore contains over 840 species of _____ plants and over 500 species of fauna.
- / Singaporeans can vote in the _____ Elections.
- / You can find the this in microtext on the back of the $1000 note.
- / Cartoon Network thought Singapore was in _____.
- / They cannot be higher than 280 metres.
- / Singapore has changed this 6 times since 1905.
- / We are the _____ walkers on this planet.
- / Singapore is one of _____ surviving city-states in the world.
- / The youngest person to pass the GCE 'O' Level _____ paper is a Singaporean.
- / The largest _____ in the world is located in Singapore at Suntec City.
- / If all the coins in circulation are stacked one on top of another, they would be 710 times higher than Mt _____.
- / The longest stretch of road in Singapore is the Pan-_____Expressway (PIE), at 42.8km.
- / Singapore has the biggest _____ bottles in Southeast Asia.
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- / Highest _____ bar in the world.
- / Singapore has more than 3,000 kilometres of roads. Stretched end to end, they can cover the distance from Singapore to ______.
- / The world's highest man-made _____, standing at 30 metres, is located at Jurong BirdPark.
- / Singapore's first _____ coin is the S$5 Silver Proof Colour Coin issued in 2010, commemorating Singapore's 45 years of independence.
- / If all of Singapore's notes and coins in circulation are joined together, they can go round the world _____ times!
- / Singapore is home to the _____ iPhone developer in the world.
- / World _____ Organisation was founded in Singapore.
- / The first _____ garden actually opened in Fort Canning Hill in 1822, and closed in 1829.
- / There's another Singapore in this country.
- / _____ trained our original NS men.
25 Clues: / Highest _____ bar in the world. • / We have the longest human _____. • / _____ trained our original NS men. • / There were no _____ in this Lion City. • / They cannot be higher than 280 metres. • / We are the _____ walkers on this planet. • / There's another Singapore in this country. • / Singaporeans can vote in the _____ Elections. • ...
Complete the Crossword below by reading the articles on Kiwi Kids News 2016-12-01
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- What is the name of the "Star Wars" house? (Odd Stuff)
- Where in the world was a 2,500 year old crocodile found? (World)
- Where is NZ's largest goldmine? (National)
- What was one of the types of animals found in the Croatian cave? (World)
- What restaurant chain is giving elderly people discounted noodles? (Odd Stuff)
- What erupted recently in Lake Rotorua? (National)
- True or false, the eruption in Lake Rotorua is related to the Kaikoura earthquake? (National)
- What is the name of the Finnish town that is discussing whether to name two new roads “Emoji Street” and “Meme Street”? (Odd Stuff)
- Which of his sons will the Māori King be receiving a kidney from? (National)
- Who won the formula one championship? (Sport)
- What has caused the water levels of Lake Taupo to rise? (National)
- What day did the eruption in Lake Rotorua occur? (National)
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- In what NZ city did the Black Caps beat Pakistan? (Sport)
- In what month were the Pakistan cricket team beaten by Sri Lanka in 2014? (Sport)
- Where is the "Star Wars" house located? (Odd Stuff)
- What type of sports team was involved in the plane crash in Columbia? (World)
- What cause the plane crash in Columbia? (World)
- How many years ago was the "Star Wars" house designed (Odd Stuff)
- How many species of lizard could the goldmine expansion potentially kill? (National)
- What world ranking do Pakistan have for cricket? (Sport)
- What is happening along the shoreline of Lake Taupo as a result of the water level rising so quickly? (National)
- True or false, Lake Taupo has 25 cm left until it reaches full capacity? (National)
22 Clues: Where is NZ's largest goldmine? (National) • Who won the formula one championship? (Sport) • What cause the plane crash in Columbia? (World) • What erupted recently in Lake Rotorua? (National) • Where is the "Star Wars" house located? (Odd Stuff) • What is the name of the "Star Wars" house? (Odd Stuff) • What world ranking do Pakistan have for cricket? (Sport) • ...
IAESTE Friends Crossword 2013-05-28
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- Strategic IAESTE Development
- country with two co-operating institutions
- the smallest reptile in the world
- Became Associate Member in 2013
- Name of the first IAESTE General Secretary
- the highest waterfall in the world
- Name of the one of IAESTE Teddy Bears traveling around the world
- the famous train in 19th century that linked Paris and Istanbul
- University where IAESTE was born
- Became Full Member in 2013
- Core business of IAESTE
- Maria, she was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize
- One of international organizations with IAESTE has operational relations
- The highest mountain in Africa
- One of IAESTE Founding Member
- Formulated the laws of motion
- Inventor of long distance radio transmission
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- He set the world record for skydiving
- City where first IAESTE Alumni conference took place
- Famous IAESTE party celebrated during all international events
- Name of IAESTE magazine for Alumni
- Name of IAESTE IT system
- ... online based exchange
- First female General Secretary
- month when IAESTE Annual Conference takes place
- the most populous country in the world
- City where IAESTE Annual Conference took place in 1966 and 2009
- country with calling code +61
- Chemical element used in semiconductor devices
- word used often to describe IAESTE network
- Asian IAESTE Forum
- Country with the highest exchange numbers
- be the ... - tagline of this year SID
- Country where IAESTE asbl is registered
- the southernmost IAESTE country
- Family name of the brothers, aviation pioneers
- city with the deepest subway station in the world
- The smallest country in IAESTE
38 Clues: Asian IAESTE Forum • Core business of IAESTE • Name of IAESTE IT system • ... online based exchange • Became Full Member in 2013 • Strategic IAESTE Development • country with calling code +61 • One of IAESTE Founding Member • Formulated the laws of motion • First female General Secretary • The highest mountain in Africa • The smallest country in IAESTE • ...
World War I & II Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-28
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- An important Japanese military center that was destroyed by an Allied atomic bomb.
- The U.S. program to develop an atomic bomb for use in World War II.
- The deliberate and systematic extermination of a particular racial, national, or religious group.
- A kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions.
- A law that required men to register for military service.
- The genocide of Jews and other groups in Europe by the Nazis before and during World War II.
- The granting of concessions to a hostile power in order to keep the peace.
- The principles making up President Wilson's plan for world war peace following World War I.
- The day on which the Allies launched an invasion of the European mainland during World War II.
- The policy of building up armed forces in aggressive preparedness for war.
- A devotion to the interests and culture of one's nations.
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- A military operations of attacking and counterattacking from a system of fortified ditches.
- A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-boat in 1915.
- An agreement in which two nations promise not to go to war with each other.
- Versailles The 1919 peace treaty at the end of World War I which established new nations, borders, and war reparations from the Central Powers.
- A German military strategy of attacking with combined air and ground forces.
- The policy of extending a nation's authority over other countries by economic, political, or military means.
- A truce to end an armed conflict.
- A political philosophy that advocates a strong, centralized, nationalistic government headed by a powerful dictator.
- Laws passed to prevent U.S. arms sales and loans to nations at war.
20 Clues: A truce to end an armed conflict. • A law that required men to register for military service. • A devotion to the interests and culture of one's nations. • A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-boat in 1915. • The U.S. program to develop an atomic bomb for use in World War II. • Laws passed to prevent U.S. arms sales and loans to nations at war. • ...
Random 2024-07-10
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- What ball is used in table tennis?
- Who is the current holder of the FIFA Ballon d'Or award?
- "We the people"
- Capital of Canada
- First president of The United States
- What is the most expensive women's football transfer of all time?
- Which tennis player has won the most Grand Slam titles in the men's singles category?
- Last name of basket player and name of country
- interference by a country in another's affairs
- Which country won the UEFA European Championship in 2016?
- Who won the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2019?
- Which country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles?
- Which country was the first to grant women the right to vote?
- During which century did the Renaissance begin?
- Best female tennis player ( all time)
- Which football team has won the most English Premier League titles?
- Played at the beach
- Who was the top scorer in the 2022/23 Premier League season?
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- Winners of the champion's league 2005
- international organization formed to increase political and economic cooperation between countries
- Who won the european championship in 1992
- Which Formula One driver holds the record for the most World Championships?
- _____ mountain in the world
- Greenland was a colony of which country until 1981?
- Mona Lisa
- In what country is the biggest tennis tournament “Wimbledon” taking place?
- In which city did the modern Olympic Games originate?
- A goal is worth ___ point.
- Largest ocean
- The most popular sport across the world
- Most populated country in the world
- Until 1923, what was the Turkish city of Istanbul called?
- What football institution was founded in 1904.
33 Clues: Mona Lisa • Largest ocean • "We the people" • Capital of Canada • Played at the beach • A goal is worth ___ point. • _____ mountain in the world • What ball is used in table tennis? • Most populated country in the world • Winners of the champion's league 2005 • First president of The United States • Best female tennis player ( all time) • The most popular sport across the world • ...
Latin America and Modern Day Issues 2023-05-26
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- An issue when there are too many people in one country
- One of the world's largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries. Known to give loans to other countries for capital projects
- A unique between European countries that eliminated tariffs and trade barriers and only has one currency
- Process where the world is getting more interconnected through an increase of cultural and goods exchange
- Chilean leader that dissolves Congress and the Chilean Constitution
- The act of clearing trees for more land
- Organization in the middle east that controls most of the world's oil production
- A process in which the world is getting warmer due to the increase in greenhouse gas
- Flu that appeared during World War 1 which killed thousands of people including soldiers
- A series of actions right-wing government did to purge Argentina of left-wing
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- Campaign of state terror in Latin America backed by the U.S
- A period of technology transfer initiatives that saw greatly increased crop yields and agricultural production
- A process where the climate in the world is changing for the worse
- A socialist that got overthrown by a coop supported by the CIA
- Communist leader of Cuba who supported Stalin's teachings
- Combination of authoritarianism and state control of fascism and social programs of communism
- The process in which fertile land becomes dry land unsuitable for farming
- Organization that regulates international trade between nations
- A virus that eventually turned into a pandemic in the 21st century
- An issue when there is lack of goods for demand
20 Clues: The act of clearing trees for more land • An issue when there is lack of goods for demand • An issue when there are too many people in one country • Communist leader of Cuba who supported Stalin's teachings • Campaign of state terror in Latin America backed by the U.S • A socialist that got overthrown by a coop supported by the CIA • ...
Imaginary Worlds 2025-11-11
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- something that is real or correct; the opposite of a lie or falsehood.
- a perfect and peaceful world or society.
- the main good character in a story.
- a society where people live in fear or under control.
- a machine or tool made for a special purpose.
- stories about imaginary people and events, not real ones.
- the complete destruction of the world.
- something that cannot be explained by science.
- a different version of the world or life.
- a story about magical or unreal things.
- very hot or uncomfortable; making it hard to breathe or move freely.
- information, understanding, or skills you get from learning or experience.
- a kingdom or world, often imaginary.
- a computer-made world that feels real.
- an act of fighting against authority or rules.
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- the power that decides what will happen in the future.
- machines or computers that can think and learn like humans.
- a change in a living thing’s genes that makes it different.
- a prediction about what will happen in the future.
- describing a government that controls everything and everyone.
- the act of watching people closely, often secretly.
- the study of how the world and the universe work, based on facts and experiments.
- a situation where you must choose between two difficult options.
- an exact copy of a person, animal, or thing.
- the act of opposing or fighting back against control.
- looking or sounding like something from the future.
- to use something in a wrong or harmful way.
- to become weaker, smaller, or less important.
- an old traditional story, often about gods or heroes.
29 Clues: the main good character in a story. • a kingdom or world, often imaginary. • the complete destruction of the world. • a computer-made world that feels real. • a story about magical or unreal things. • a perfect and peaceful world or society. • a different version of the world or life. • to use something in a wrong or harmful way. • ...
World Bank and IMF 2022-05-08
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- World Bank is also known as
- Agreement which established the IMF and world bank
- First deputy Managing director of IMF
- Currency which has the highest weightage in determining the value of sdr
- World Bank has cleared loan to aid which Indian Mission
- Headquater of IMF
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- The highest authority governing the IMF, is
- Managing director of IMF
- Who was the only candidate to contest for World Bank's President in 2016
- One of the highest contributing country
- President of world bank
- The IMF focuses mainly on a country’s which policy.
- In its Economic outlook for Asia Pacific,IMF cautioned against which population
13 Clues: Headquater of IMF • President of world bank • Managing director of IMF • World Bank is also known as • First deputy Managing director of IMF • One of the highest contributing country • Agreement which established the IMF and world bank • The highest authority governing the IMF, is • The IMF focuses mainly on a country’s which policy. • ...
Waterfalls Crossword Puzzle 2017-07-01
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- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru
- Largest waterfall in China.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
- Tallest year-round falls in Japan.
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
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- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- Largest waterfall in the world.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand.
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand. • Tallest year-round falls in Japan. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • ...
Waterfalls Crossword Puzzle 2017-07-01
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- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru
- Largest waterfall in China.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
- Tallest year-round falls in Japan.
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
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- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- Largest waterfall in the world.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand.
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand. • Tallest year-round falls in Japan. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • ...
Waterfalls 2020-10-09
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- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet
- Most Powerful waterfall in North America
- Tallest year-round falls in Japan
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia
- Largest waterfall in China
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru
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- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon
- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand
- Falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil
- Giant cascade in Norway falling 2008 feet
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California
- Largest waterfall in the world
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world found in South Africa
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China • Largest waterfall in the world • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand • Tallest year-round falls in Japan • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway • Most Powerful waterfall in North America • Giant cascade in Norway falling 2008 feet • Falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet • ...
Waterfalls 2023-07-30
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- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand.
- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Largest waterfall in China.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
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- Largest waterfall in the world.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- Tallest year-round falls in Japan.
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand. • Tallest year-round falls in Japan. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • ...
waterfalls 2024-11-15
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- Largest waterfall in China.
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
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- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- Largest waterfall in the world.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- Tallest year-round falls in Japan.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru.
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand. • Tallest year-round falls in Japan. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • ...
Waterfalls 2025-06-08
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- Largest waterfall in China.
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
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- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- Largest waterfall in the world.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- Tallest year-round falls in Japan.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand. • Tallest year-round falls in Japan. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • ...
World War II 2018-05-16
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- The year World War II started
- The Year World War II ended
- Allied Country #2
- taken away by the U.S. government during forced relocations of Japanese Americans
- Axis Country #2
- Man who challenged the government on the forced movement of JapaneseAmericans
- Axis Country #3
- Bombing of this city and one other led to the end of the war in the Pacific
- Allied Country #1
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- walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live
- Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis
- Year the U.S. entered the war
- The attack on this military base brought the U.S. into the war
- Allied Country #3
- Place where Japanese-Americans were taken during World War II
- weapon of mass destruction that destroyed an entire city
- Invasion of this country started World War II
- Axis Country #1
18 Clues: Axis Country #2 • Axis Country #1 • Axis Country #3 • Allied Country #3 • Allied Country #2 • Allied Country #1 • The Year World War II ended • Year the U.S. entered the war • The year World War II started • Invasion of this country started World War II • Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis • walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live • ...
Crossword for Noaaaaaaaaaah 2021-10-06
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- Country with the highest average elevation
- Capital of bangledesh
- Smallest continent in the world
- First country alphabetically
- Least touristed country in the world
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- Largest lake in the world by volume
- Country with an AK-47 on their flag
- Where the umayyads were established(city)
- Largest mountain in Europe
- First country to reach the South Pole
- Highest GDP per capita in the world
- World's largest urban area
- country with the most official languages
13 Clues: Capital of bangledesh • Largest mountain in Europe • World's largest urban area • First country alphabetically • Smallest continent in the world • Largest lake in the world by volume • Country with an AK-47 on their flag • Highest GDP per capita in the world • Least touristed country in the world • First country to reach the South Pole • country with the most official languages • ...
Emily Dickinson Quiz - SB&BS 2025-01-28
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- Around 800, no one witnessed them
- One of the themes of ¨This is my letter to the World¨
- Figurative language used in ¨The Soul selects her own Society¨
- What she desired in ¨This is my letter to the World¨
- What she wanted to be apart of, but it cut her off
- What is personified in ¨This is my letter to the world¨
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- Figurative language used in ¨This is my letter to the World¨
- Where Emily Dickinson was born
- How she was to the people she truly cared for in ¨The Soul selects her own Society¨
- (Starts with A) One of the themes of ¨This is my letter to the World¨
- Slant and Perfect
- How she acted to everyone she wasn´t close to in ¨The Soul selects her own Society¨
- When Emily Dickinson created most of her fascicles
13 Clues: Slant and Perfect • Where Emily Dickinson was born • Around 800, no one witnessed them • When Emily Dickinson created most of her fascicles • What she wanted to be apart of, but it cut her off • What she desired in ¨This is my letter to the World¨ • One of the themes of ¨This is my letter to the World¨ • What is personified in ¨This is my letter to the world¨ • ...
WWE 2025-09-28
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- Zayn men’s United States champion
- Stratton wwe woman’s world champion
- undisputed wwe universal champion
- nxt men’s champion
- Nxt tag team champs
- World heavyweight champion
- Jayne nxt woman’s champion
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- Mysterio men’s intercontinental champion
- nxt woman’s north american champion
- smackdown tag champs
- page men’s nxt North American champion
- day raw tag champs
- woman’s United States champion
- VAQUER woman’s world champion
- lynch woman’s intercontinental champion
15 Clues: day raw tag champs • nxt men’s champion • Nxt tag team champs • smackdown tag champs • World heavyweight champion • Jayne nxt woman’s champion • VAQUER woman’s world champion • woman’s United States champion • Zayn men’s United States champion • undisputed wwe universal champion • nxt woman’s north american champion • Stratton wwe woman’s world champion • ...
World History II: World in 1500 Review 2025-02-26
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- wrote "The Prince" (last name)
- belief in one God
- painted "Praying Hands"
- Michelangelo, Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, and William Shakespeare
- Renaissance humanist and writer of "The Praise of Folly"
- Islam founder
- city that Muslims pray towards
- religion found in India or South Asia in 1500 and today
- religion believes karma and reincarnation
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- belief in more than one god
- trade route that connected the Pacific Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea
- printing press inventor
- Currently found in Israel and North America
- spread Buddhism into East and Southeast Asia
- religion found in North and South America and Europe
- Florence, Italy wealthy merchant family
- "Romeo and Juliet" or sonnet inventor
- founded Judaism
- religion found in North Africa and Southwest Asia
- Asoka and his missionaries spread this into East and Southeast Asia
20 Clues: Islam founder • founded Judaism • belief in one God • printing press inventor • painted "Praying Hands" • belief in more than one god • wrote "The Prince" (last name) • city that Muslims pray towards • "Romeo and Juliet" or sonnet inventor • Florence, Italy wealthy merchant family • religion believes karma and reincarnation • Currently found in Israel and North America • ...
South America 2021-11-05
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- clearing a wide area of trees
- A thick layer of overlapping leaves
- A tropical grassland with scattered trees
- Created by human activity
- 2,648 ft plunge is the highest uninterrupted waterfall Angel Falls (located in Venezuela)
- stream that flows into a larger stream
- A dip or depression in the surface of the land or ocean
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- flat, smooth area at a low elevation
- taking out something with the effort of force
- Some places there have no recorded rainfall
- A group of islands
- Largest forest in the world
- Longest mountains in the world
- A variety of wildlife in the world
- World Heritage Site Iguazu Falls
- large region that is higher than the surrounding area and relatively flat
- A mass of ice that moves slowly overland
- large plateau in southern South america,stretching from the Andes Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean
- stream that flows into a larger stream
19 Clues: A group of islands • Created by human activity • Largest forest in the world • clearing a wide area of trees • Longest mountains in the world • World Heritage Site Iguazu Falls • A variety of wildlife in the world • A thick layer of overlapping leaves • flat, smooth area at a low elevation • stream that flows into a larger stream • stream that flows into a larger stream • ...
World War II 2018-05-16
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- taken away by the U.S. government during forced relocations of Japanese Americans
- The year World War II started
- Year the U.S. entered the war
- weapon of mass destruction that destroyed an entire city
- Allied Country #3
- Axis Country #1
- Axis Country #3
- Bombing of this city and one other led to the end of the war in the Pacific
- Man who challenged the government on the forced movement of JapaneseAmericans
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- Allied Country #2
- Axis Country #2
- The Year World War II ended
- Allied Country #1
- Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis
- Place where Japanese-Americans were taken during World War II
- The attack on this military base brought the U.S. into the war
- Invasion of this country started World War II
- walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live
18 Clues: Axis Country #2 • Axis Country #1 • Axis Country #3 • Allied Country #2 • Allied Country #1 • Allied Country #3 • The Year World War II ended • The year World War II started • Year the U.S. entered the war • Invasion of this country started World War II • Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis • walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live • ...
Alittle bit of everything 2024-11-08
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- What is the closest planet to the sun
- In which city is the Eiffel Tower located
- da Vinci Who painted the Mona Lisa
- football What is the most popular sport in the world
- Which animal is known as the King of the Jungle
- What is the official currency of Japan
- What is the chemical element with the symbol 'O'
- Which country is famous for kangaroos
- What is the largest country in the world by area
- García Márquez Who wrote One Hundred Years of Solitude
- Which part of the human body pumps blood
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- What is the capital of France
- Which musical instrument has keys and strings
- Holmes What is the name of the famous detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- What is the smallest continent in the world
- Ocean What is the largest ocean in the world
- What gas do we primarily breathe
- de Cervantes Who wrote Don Quixote
- Washington Who was the first president of the United States
- What is the chemical formula for water
20 Clues: What is the capital of France • What gas do we primarily breathe • da Vinci Who painted the Mona Lisa • de Cervantes Who wrote Don Quixote • What is the closest planet to the sun • Which country is famous for kangaroos • What is the official currency of Japan • What is the chemical formula for water • Which part of the human body pumps blood • ...
Animal Trivia 2014-01-21
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- What is the tallest animal in the world?
- This animal has no legs.
- An owl can turn it's _________ around for a 270 degree field of vision.
- What type of animal is the largest primate in the world?
- Bees are found on every continent of earth except for one, which is it?
- How many legs does a spider have?
- What group of animals spends an average of 13 to 14 hours a day sleeping?
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- What color eggs do owls lay?
- What does a hippopotamus eat?
- Is a shark a fish or a mammal?
- What is the largest land animal in the world?
- What is the largest type of ‘big cat’ in the world?
- What is the fastest land animal in the world?
- What food makes up nearly all (around 99%) of a Giant Panda’s diet?
- What is the only continent on earth where giraffes live in the wild?
- How many pairs of wings does a bee have?
16 Clues: This animal has no legs. • What color eggs do owls lay? • What does a hippopotamus eat? • Is a shark a fish or a mammal? • How many legs does a spider have? • What is the tallest animal in the world? • How many pairs of wings does a bee have? • What is the largest land animal in the world? • What is the fastest land animal in the world? • ...
6th Grade Textbook Review 2022-11-03
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- But Christ through His perfect life and atoning death is _________ His fallen creation
- Promised land, seed, and blessing
- In the church, Christ is conquering the most difficult territory there is: the human _____
- He created humans in His ________ to rule over the world.
- God ________ this world very good.
- Multiply and _________ the earth
- Subdue the earth and have ______ over it
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- God planned everything in His story of the world, much like an _________ does for a book.
- Word We can learn these truths about God's plan, the part Jesus plays, and the part we can play from?
- Promised to write the law in the hearts of the believers
- Promised no more global floods
- Promised eternal King and kingdom
- You are meant to find the _______ structure in some aspect of this world and push it in a redemptive direction
- Promised a kingdom of priests and a holy nation
- Where did the Bible come from?
- But man ________ into sin and took the world down with him
16 Clues: Promised no more global floods • Where did the Bible come from? • Multiply and _________ the earth • Promised eternal King and kingdom • Promised land, seed, and blessing • God ________ this world very good. • Subdue the earth and have ______ over it • Promised a kingdom of priests and a holy nation • Promised to write the law in the hearts of the believers • ...
Facts About The UAE By Hamad Alzahmi, Firas Ayari and Yazan Rezk 2020-01-30
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- the first 7-star hotel
- the biggest Emirate
- the least populous Emirate
- the national animal of UAE
- the youngest minister
- the largest indoor themed entertainment destination in the world
- the smallest Emirate
- the mountainous Emirate
- the largest mall in the world
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- the tallest building in the world located in Dubai
- the fertile Emirate
- the national UAE bird
- the UAE national tree
- the official religion of UAE
- the most inclined building
- the Royal Family of Abu Dhabi
- the Royal Family of Dubai
17 Clues: the fertile Emirate • the biggest Emirate • the smallest Emirate • the national UAE bird • the UAE national tree • the youngest minister • the first 7-star hotel • the mountainous Emirate • the Royal Family of Dubai • the least populous Emirate • the most inclined building • the national animal of UAE • the official religion of UAE • the Royal Family of Abu Dhabi • ...
Scancross 2013-07-24
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- Dried and salted cod
- Scanmars programmer and charging unit
- World biggest trawler
- Dried fish, potato, onion, olive oil, tomato paste
- Norways "national" drink
- how long is world biggest trawler
- World biggest floating fish factory
- largest mammal in water
- Flatfish
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- Scanmar classic sensor
- Sexyest marketing coordinator
- One of norways biggest export
- Scanmars future sensors
- Your Eyes under water
- seals Seal
15 Clues: Flatfish • seals Seal • Dried and salted cod • World biggest trawler • Your Eyes under water • Scanmar classic sensor • Scanmars future sensors • largest mammal in water • Norways "national" drink • Sexyest marketing coordinator • One of norways biggest export • how long is world biggest trawler • World biggest floating fish factory • Scanmars programmer and charging unit • ...
random stuff 2024-02-07
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- most popular drink
- most expensive thing in the world
- largest country
- what you are doing right now
- creator of Minecraft
- most popular ice cream flavor
- opposite of cold
- most World Cup wins player
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- most popular name (girl)
- most popular name (boy)
- most popular video game
- most watched sport
- most popular pet
- all-time soccer goal-scorer
- most World Cup wins team
15 Clues: largest country • most popular pet • opposite of cold • most popular drink • most watched sport • creator of Minecraft • most popular name (boy) • most popular video game • most popular name (girl) • most World Cup wins team • most World Cup wins player • all-time soccer goal-scorer • what you are doing right now • most popular ice cream flavor • most expensive thing in the world
Worlds of Fantasy 2021-11-03
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- – the hero/heroine is often a child who is ignorant and?
- – fantasy addresses both children and adults by establishing a…? (2 words)
- – another name for the hero/heroine. (3 words)
- – when the fantasy world co-exists with the real world. (2 words)
- – fantasy stories always have one (2 words)
- – When ordinary people believe in witchcraft and magical powers.
- – Harry Potter has this magical device.
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- – all good stories have one, it is when something is wrong.
- – this is what we call the impossible mission of the hero/heroine.
- – what the hero/heroine struggles against. (2 words)
- – often a very old type who helps or guides the hero.
- – find a synonym for get away – because this is what fantasy often lets you do.
- – stories which deal with what is impossible
- – what we call the main character, when she is a girl.
- – the thing which allows you to enter from the real world and into the fantasy world.
- – when the new fantasy world is the sole setting of the story. (2 words)
- – how do we define elements such as magic, imaginary beings and witch craft?
17 Clues: – Harry Potter has this magical device. • – fantasy stories always have one (2 words) • – stories which deal with what is impossible • – another name for the hero/heroine. (3 words) • – what the hero/heroine struggles against. (2 words) • – often a very old type who helps or guides the hero. • – what we call the main character, when she is a girl. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-27
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- The exchange of food, animals and diseases and culture between the Old World and the New World
- A mixed person with white and black (Caucasian and African) ancestry
- the idea that wealth comes from exporting more than importing accumulating
- A small, fast Spanish or Portuguese ship used for sailing in the 15th - 17th century
- The ____ world. What explorers found west of the Atlantic
- A contagious disease where the person has high fevers and pus-filled bumps
- A conqueror from Spain
- The ___ world. Part of the world before coming into contact with the Americas
- A person who makes or draws maps
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- Originating or naturally occurring in a particular place
- A person who is of mix European and indigenous race
- Natural _____. Materials that occur in nature
- A disease when you do not have that much Vitamin C. A symptom includes swollen bleeding gums
- Exclusive possession or control of the supply of a trade.
- An area that is planted for food like cotton, coffee, sugarcane etc....
- A person who is sent to a foreign country to do religious work
- A group of people living in a foreign country that is controlled by another country
- "Exit Port." to sell goods or services to another country
- To bring goods and services into the country from abroad
19 Clues: A conqueror from Spain • A person who makes or draws maps • Natural _____. Materials that occur in nature • A person who is of mix European and indigenous race • To bring goods and services into the country from abroad • Originating or naturally occurring in a particular place • Exclusive possession or control of the supply of a trade. • ...
S.S CHINA :/ 2022-05-12
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- a part of northern western china and a desert
- the desert that has sand dunes and sandstorms in china
- mountain range that is located in central china extends to 1,553 miles.
- Largest city in central China
- This city has been in the center of international trade. Birthplace of the language Cantonese
- Tiny islands located southeast coast of china. On of the worlds major international trade, tourism and finance.
- Longest mountain range in Asia reaching 1,700 miles
- the sea of sorrows
- longest river in china, third largest in the world.
- this is now a tourist attraction but in the past it was used to block out invading Mongolians.
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- the largest city in china
- The biggest and most important pine forest in China and is in a mountain.
- a loosely compacted yellowish-gray deposit of windblown sediment of which extensive deposits occur, e.g., in eastern China and the American Midwest.
- capital of China
- 12th longest river in the world, reaching about 2500 miles flowing through most of Southeast Asia.
- the tallest mountain in the world at 29,029 feet
- the highest mountains in the world 110 peaks over 24,000 feet
- natural barrier
- basin that is in northwest china and used to make cotton. One of the largest cotton productions in the world.
19 Clues: natural barrier • capital of China • the sea of sorrows • the largest city in china • Largest city in central China • a part of northern western china and a desert • the tallest mountain in the world at 29,029 feet • Longest mountain range in Asia reaching 1,700 miles • longest river in china, third largest in the world. • ...
5.1 Perspective on globalisation 2024-01-09
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- the process by which cultures around the world increasingly have the same characteristics
- social and cultural activities are no longer associated with particular geographical places but are instead transnational
- a term used by postmodernists for large-scale theories or stories explaining the world and human life
- a series of links between places where raw materials are sourced to manufacture commodities which are distributed and sold on the world market
- the interconnected nature of dimensions of inequality, such as social class, gender and ethnicity, as they apply to particular individuals and groups
- set of neo-liberal policies that developing nations can be made to accept as a condition of receiving financial or other support
- the process by which the global and the local are increasingly connected to each other
- transfers of money sent home by migrants to their family in their home country
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- a single world culture, in which distinctive ways of life (language, clothing, norms and values and so on) have been lost
- businesses that have globalised their operations; they produce and sell around the world, use global supply chains and employ people in many different countries
- McLuhan's term to describe how electronic media have metaphorically shrunk the world into a village
- the separation of time and space, so that individuals increasingly interact less face-to-face and more through, for example, the internet and money
- a movement in which cities around the world declare themselves to be world citizen cities and assume global rights and responsibilities
- theory that argues development must be understood in the context of global systems and networks, with the focus on understanding how nations are locked into political and economic relationships that make them interdependent
- the lifting out of social relations from their original context so that communication becomes increasingly abstract
- personal links between people across the globe based on the paid or unpaid work of caring
- as used by Baudrillard, a simulacrum is a copy of something that has no original or for which the original has been lost
- when elements of two or more cultures combine to create a new culture
18 Clues: when elements of two or more cultures combine to create a new culture • transfers of money sent home by migrants to their family in their home country • the process by which the global and the local are increasingly connected to each other • the process by which cultures around the world increasingly have the same characteristics • ...
Phenomenology 2024-11-10
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- Reduce experience to its pure, immediate form. Set aside assumptions and focus on what is given in experience.
- Aka bracketing, suspending all judgements about the world.
- Perception that occurs without active involvement or interpretation by the observer.
- The shared experience and mutual influence that arises between individuals, where meanings, actions, and perceptions are co-constructed through interaction and mutual recognition.
- Recognize that consciousness is always "about" something—experience is directed at objects or phenomena.
- Using lived experiences as told by other people to interpret how others sense their lives.
- Identify the pure subject of experience. The ego that constitutes meaning and makes experience possible.
- The everyday, taken-for-granted assumption that the world is self-evidently present and exists independently of consciousness, prior to any reflective examination.
- The process by which consciousness shapes and gives meaning to the world through intentional acts, imbuing objects with value, significance, and sense based on subjective experience.
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- The idea that perception is shaped by universal structures of consciousness, allowing for shared, similar experiences of the world across individuals.
- Studying the world as it is perceived.
- The experience of time in phenomenology, involving the way past, present, and future interact to shape our perception of events, often through shifting horizons of expectation and recollection.
- The process by which expertise and embodied knowledge shape how one perceives and interacts with the world, emphasizing the role of training and habit in perception and action.
- The way in which space is experienced and modified by individual and collective subjects, such that spaces are understood not just as physical locations, but as meaningful contexts for action and interpretation.
- Relating to the fundamental, underlying structures that make experience and knowledge possible.
- Uncover the essential qualities of experiences. Identify what makes a phenomenon what it is.
- The type of perception where you have the process of actively engaging with and interpreting the world through sensory experience.
- Philosophy that studies how consciousness experiences and gives meaning to the world through intentional acts and subjective perception.
18 Clues: Studying the world as it is perceived. • Aka bracketing, suspending all judgements about the world. • Perception that occurs without active involvement or interpretation by the observer. • Using lived experiences as told by other people to interpret how others sense their lives. • ...
Ch 19 Sec 3 "The Reformation of Christianity" 2025-04-23
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- – French Protestants who faced severe persecution
- – A religious order created to serve the pope and the Church and to stop the spread of ProtestantismWorld History Unit 8 - …
- Reformation – The Catholic Church's series of reforms in response to the Protestant ReformationWorld History Unit 8 - …
- – The act of being saved from sin; a major focus of religious reform debates
- Calvin – A Protestant reformer who believed in predestinationWorld History Unit 8 - …
- – Reformers who protested against the Catholic ChurchWorld History Unit 8 - …
- Years’ War – A long and destructive conflict between Protestants and Catholics in Europe
- – A set of beliefs held and taught by a church
- – To officially exclude someone from participation in the sacraments and services of the Church
- – A branch of a religion, especially used to describe different Protestant groups
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- of Trent – A meeting of Catholic leaders to discuss and reform Church practices
- – A reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church that began in 1517World History Unit 8 - …
- – The belief that God knew who would be saved even before they were born
- – A legal or religious declaration that a marriage was never valid (connected to Henry VIII’s conflict with the pope)
- – A Church court that investigated and punished heresy
- – The sharing of power between local governments and a strong central authority, influenced by Protestant political thinking
- – Beliefs or opinions that go against the official teachings of the Church
- Luther – A German monk who started the Protestant ReformationWorld History Unit 8 - …
- – A relaxation of penalties for sins people had committed (key reason for Luther's protest)
19 Clues: – A set of beliefs held and taught by a church • – French Protestants who faced severe persecution • – A Church court that investigated and punished heresy • – The belief that God knew who would be saved even before they were born • – Beliefs or opinions that go against the official teachings of the Church • ...
WW2 Battles Crossword 2018-01-12
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- a military strategy employed by the Allies in the Pacific War against Japan and the Axis powers during World War II.
- the basic United States strategy for fighting the cold war with the Soviet Union.
- the first major offensive and a decisive victory for the Allies in the Pacific theater.
- a major naval battle fought, about 500 miles northeast of Australia, between the Imperial Japanese Navy and the United States and Australia.
- the first major international crises of the Cold War.
- the boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- a research and development undertaking during World War II that produced the first nuclear weapons.
- the last major German offensive campaign on the Western Front during World War II.
- a major battle in which the United States Marine Corps landed on and eventually captured this island
- the codename for the Battle of Normandy, the Allied operation that launched the successful invasion of German-occupied Western Europe during World War II.
- an intergovernmental organization tasked to promote international cooperation and to create and maintain international order.
- a major battle of the Pacific War fought on the island of Okinawa by United States Marine and Army forces against the Imperial Japanese Army.
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- the last of the World War II meetings held by the “Big Three” heads of state.
- These were nations were aligned with, but also under the influence and pressure of, the Soviet Union.
- created in 1949 by the United States, Canada, and several Western European nations to provide collective security against the Soviet Union.
- an American initiative to aid Western Europe, in which the United States gave over $13,000,000,000 in economic assistance to help rebuild Western European
- a decisive naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II which occurred between 4 and 7 June 1942, only six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor
- the British-United States invasion of French North Africa during the North African Campaign of the Second World War
- an American statesman who served as the 33rd President of the United States taking the office upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- a collective defence treaty signed in Warsaw among the Soviet Union and seven Soviet satellite states of Central and Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
- the second wartime meeting of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin and U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- a battle of the Italian Campaign of World War II that took place from January 22, 1944 to June 5, 1944.
22 Clues: the first major international crises of the Cold War. • the last of the World War II meetings held by the “Big Three” heads of state. • the basic United States strategy for fighting the cold war with the Soviet Union. • the last major German offensive campaign on the Western Front during World War II. • ...
World Cup History Crossword 2022-11-10
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- The winner of the first World Cup was?
- The name of the strict law that Qatar follows
- The number of countries that attempt to qualify for the World Cup?
- The Championship game of the World Cup is often referred to as ___ _______
- The primary language of Qatar
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- The top scorer in the World Cup wins the __________
- The country of Qatar could fit into the state of California ____ times!
- The first World Cup took place in this country?
- The country that won the most World Cups?
- The only country that Qatar shares a border with.
- The number of countries that participate in the World Cup
- The country the 2022 World Cup is taking place in.
12 Clues: The primary language of Qatar • The winner of the first World Cup was? • The country that won the most World Cups? • The name of the strict law that Qatar follows • The first World Cup took place in this country? • The only country that Qatar shares a border with. • The country the 2022 World Cup is taking place in. • The top scorer in the World Cup wins the __________ • ...
The Golden Age of Professional Wrestling 2024-03-14
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- Famed “hooker” and perennial NWA world champion.
- German former world champion, Madison Square Garden legend, beat the tar out of Danno O’ Mahoney
- Lewis Multiple time world champion and member of the Goldust Trio.
- Former doctor and murder suspect, not Harrison Ford.
- This Nebraska Tiger and world champion was also a world champion greyhound dog breeder.
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- New Jersey’s favourite son and first WWWF Champion.
- First National Wrestling Alliance champion, career ended in car accident.
- Pins and Pomp and Circumstances.
- Former world champion, opponent and student of Farmer Burns.
- The Golden Greek and Wrestling Plasterer.
- Estonian strongman and world champion wrestler. The Russian Lion.
11 Clues: Pins and Pomp and Circumstances. • The Golden Greek and Wrestling Plasterer. • Famed “hooker” and perennial NWA world champion. • New Jersey’s favourite son and first WWWF Champion. • Former doctor and murder suspect, not Harrison Ford. • Former world champion, opponent and student of Farmer Burns. • Estonian strongman and world champion wrestler. The Russian Lion. • ...
Renaissance 2012-12-12
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- the idea of the worthiness of men and the world around him.
- the first scientist who used the telescope for astronomy.
- Founder of the school of navigation.
- the virgin queen.
- banned the catholic church in england.
- The co-main captain of the English fleet that defeated the Spanish Armada.
- trade between the new and old world.
- another word for non-religious.
- the country where the renaissance started.
- another name for cutting up dead bodies.
- the paint used in the later years of the renaissance.
- the creator of El duomo.
- The sailor that circumnavigated the world and named the Pacific ocean.
- The conquistador who colonized the Aztecs.
- The greek philosopher who's theories are used by the catholic church.
- The idea that the sun is the center of the universe.
- The conquistador that colonized the Incas.
- The most famous sculpture that was sculpted by Michelangelo.
- religion started by martin luther.
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- Invented the moveable type printing press.
- The later patron to Galileo Galilei.
- another name used in the Renaissance for sponsor.
- known as the old world.
- religion started by henry the 5th.
- Experimentation and observation.
- The sculpture that sculpted David before fighting Goliath.
- known as the new world.
- the biggest patrons of the renaissance.
- Also known as the renaissance man.
- Original creator of the heliocentric theory.
30 Clues: the virgin queen. • known as the old world. • known as the new world. • the creator of El duomo. • another word for non-religious. • Experimentation and observation. • religion started by henry the 5th. • Also known as the renaissance man. • religion started by martin luther. • The later patron to Galileo Galilei. • Founder of the school of navigation. • ...
COUNTRIES 2014-05-13
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- They are the people who have the best economy in Europe.
- It is the city where the most famous carnival in the world is celebrated.
- It is one of the poorest countries in the world, and it's located in Africa.
- It is the country where the Parthenon was built.
- It is a country where the typical dance is Tango.
- It is the richest country in the world.
- It is the continent which was discovered by Columbus.
- It is the most populous city in Australia, where you can visit the famous Opera House.
- It is the country which has a blue, white and red flag.
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- It is the country where cows are sacred.
- It is the city where the Beatles were born.
- It is the country which is bordered on the north by the USA.
- It is the country where the biggest river of the world is born, the Amazon.
- A place whose typical garment is the kilt.
- It is the country where they celebrate the 4th of July, the Independence Day.
- The capital city of Germany.
- It is the country which is the farthest from Spain, it is an island.
- It is the place which has the largest number of fjords in the world.
- It is the country which actually has a dispute with Ukraine.
- It is the place where panda bears live.
20 Clues: The capital city of Germany. • It is the richest country in the world. • It is the place where panda bears live. • It is the country where cows are sacred. • A place whose typical garment is the kilt. • It is the city where the Beatles were born. • It is the country where the Parthenon was built. • It is a country where the typical dance is Tango. • ...
WRC champions crossword 2024-05-17
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- Famous for his success in a rear wheel drive car in 1983
- beaten for the manafcaturers championship but clinched the drivers in 1983
- Competed in the WRC, the WRX and touring car championships
- First french world champion known for his lack of hair and loyalty to toyota.
- Set a world record speed at pikes peak in 1990
- Submerged his ford into a lake at rally mexico and miraculously had it repaired to finish the rally.
- 4 times consecutvie world champion
- The second of the dominant french drivers
- Known for his love of a sponsored bucket hat
- Known for the ultra realistic rally game bearing his name
- Known for driving from an extremely early age on an icy lake
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- Also known as the black volcano
- Took two world championships with a manafacturer from his home country
- Also known as "El matador"
- Known as "Mr Hollywood"
- Drove for multiple manafacturers across his 20 year long career winning 4 championships
- Almost won the 1986 world championship but lost on a technicality
- Famous for his love of cigarettes
- The most successful driver in WRC history
- First swedish driver to win a drivers title
- Argued with scottish police during a transit stage after his car was damaged and they refused to let him drive to service.
- Famous for his flat out driving style
22 Clues: Known as "Mr Hollywood" • Also known as "El matador" • Also known as the black volcano • Famous for his love of cigarettes • 4 times consecutvie world champion • Famous for his flat out driving style • The most successful driver in WRC history • The second of the dominant french drivers • First swedish driver to win a drivers title • ...
Soccer Crossword 2 2024-05-14
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- Record Champions League winners from the Spanish capital.
- England's all-time leading scorer, famous for his time at Manchester United.
- Madrid's other top team, known for their defensive prowess.
- The field where soccer is played.
- Essential item kicked around during the game.
- Catalan club known for its rivalry with Real Madrid.
- French playmaker who starred for Real Madrid and France.
- South American nation home to Maradona and Messi.
- Andalusian team known for their success in the Europa League.
- Brazilian icon often regarded as the greatest player ever.
- Spanish midfielder known for his time at Barcelona and his World Cup-winning goal.
- English midfielder known for his free kicks and fashion.
- Brazilian forward known for his flair and skill.
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- LaLiga team with a bat on their crest.
- Portuguese star known for his time at Real Madrid and Juventus.
- Country with the most World Cup wins.
- Young French star who won the World Cup in 2018.
- The person who trains the team.
- Famous Argentine who scored the "Hand of God" goal.
- European powerhouse known for their efficiency.
- Host and winner of the 1998 World Cup.
- The official who enforces the rules during the game.
- Four-time World Cup winners known for their defensive play.
- Legendary Argentine forward who played for Barcelona.
24 Clues: The person who trains the team. • The field where soccer is played. • Country with the most World Cup wins. • LaLiga team with a bat on their crest. • Host and winner of the 1998 World Cup. • Essential item kicked around during the game. • European powerhouse known for their efficiency. • Young French star who won the World Cup in 2018. • ...
History review 2023-02-07
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- Number of Canadians who fought in World War One
- October 24, 1929. The event that started the Great Depression
- Invention that become a staple in Canadian homes in the 1920s
- This word described what the 1920s was all about
- One the government tried to help the unemployed during the Great Depression
- The name of the period that started in 1929
- The reason why Canada entered World War 1. It was a ____ of Great Britain
- Various organizations that helped the unemployed during the Great Depression
- A new type of building that started to be built in the early 1900s
- Different treatment of people depending on a group they belong to
- Degree of comfort available to a population
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- The number of Canadians who died in World War One
- Number of Jobs, Salaries, working conditions, standard of living in the 1920s did this
- the name of the period following World War 1
- People who opposed conscription
- Allowed to work but forced to quit once married
- These closed, leaving a lot of people unemployed in the 1930s
- The month that the Stock Market Crashed
- A movement that fought for women's rights in the 1920s
- Obligatory military service
- This world changing event started in 1914
- Period of significant and often rapid, economic development
- Number of Jobs, salaries and standard of living did this in the 1930s
23 Clues: Obligatory military service • People who opposed conscription • The month that the Stock Market Crashed • This world changing event started in 1914 • The name of the period that started in 1929 • Degree of comfort available to a population • the name of the period following World War 1 • Allowed to work but forced to quit once married • ...
Famous Landmarks 2024-10-22
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- Colored in 'International Orange'
- The largest art museum in the world
- A large gash in the State of Arizona
- Helps to keep the City of London on time
- Former tallest free-standing standing structure until 2007
- A complex of religious structures in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena
- Tallest building in the world
- A famous Incan city in the high Peruvian Andes
- Stone heads on Easter Island
- Completed for the 1889 World's Fair in Paris
- A gift from France in 1882 to the United States
- A wall that stretches for over 13 thousand miles
- Ancient city carved into rock and often known as the 'Lost City'
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- Built as a tomb for Mumtaz Mahal
- Often referred to as the tallest mountain in the world
- Famous Spanish cathedral that's been under construction for over 200 years
- The inspiration for the Sleeping Beauty Castle, located in Bavaria
- Tallest peak in Africa standing at almost 20 thousand feet tall
- Largest coral reef in the world
- A famous Mayan city on the Yucatan Peninsula
- The only surviving Great Wonder of the Ancient World
- National Park home to the tallest waterfall in North America
- Large rock in the even larger Outback
- A famous waterfall that is 3 waterfalls in North America
- A large Roman Stadium that could hold ship battles
25 Clues: Stone heads on Easter Island • Tallest building in the world • Largest coral reef in the world • Built as a tomb for Mumtaz Mahal • Colored in 'International Orange' • The largest art museum in the world • A large gash in the State of Arizona • Large rock in the even larger Outback • Helps to keep the City of London on time • A famous Mayan city on the Yucatan Peninsula • ...
Football Crossword 2024-05-17
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- Who won Ballon d’Or 2023
- How many Champion Leagues does Real Madrid CF have?
- Who won the most FIFA World Cups?
- The 18-year old youngster in the 2018 FIFA World Cup
- How many Bundesliga titles does FC Bayern Munich have?
- A U23 Asian Cup 2024 Debutant that reached the Quarter Finals
- Who won the FIFA World cup 2010?
- Who scored a very stunning Bicycle kick vs Juventus in 2018
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- Who won LaLiga 2024?
- A german team that stunned the world of football, and beating Benfica’s longest streak with no losses
- Which team is the ‘Dark Horse’ In FIFA World cup 2022?
- Who scored the crucial goal in the 2010 FIFA World Cup?
12 Clues: Who won LaLiga 2024? • Who won Ballon d’Or 2023 • Who won the FIFA World cup 2010? • Who won the most FIFA World Cups? • How many Champion Leagues does Real Madrid CF have? • The 18-year old youngster in the 2018 FIFA World Cup • Which team is the ‘Dark Horse’ In FIFA World cup 2022? • How many Bundesliga titles does FC Bayern Munich have? • ...
EXPLORE THE WORLD! 2024-09-03
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- The act of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- A small, fast ship used by Spanish and Portuguese explorers for long journeys.
- A tool to measure a ship’s latitude at sea by measuring the angle between the horizon and the stars.
- Compass A navigational tool that uses a magnetized needle. This magnetic needle aligns with the Earth’s magnetic field to point north.
- One-half of the Earth. The northern and southern hemispheres are divided by the equator. The eastern and western hemispheres are divided by the meridian.
- Exchange An exchange of diseases, plants, animals, and humans between the Old World and the New World.
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- A colonizer, especially one of the Spanish conquerors in the New World.
- When a person owns another person as property.
- civilization Indigenous civilizations which rose, flourished, and fell in the Americas before 1492.
- Slave Trade From 1500-1800, millions of Africans were captured and forced onto ships going to the Americas. Once there, they were sold into slavery.
- The art of guiding a ship from place to place safely.
- Route A path used by traders.
- World The part of the world that was known by Europeans before the Age of Exploration; The eastern hemisphere (Europe, Asia, and Africa).
- of Exploration A time period when European countries explored other areas of the world in search of land, goods, and trading partners. This was also called the Age of Discovery.
- World The part of the world that was not known by Europeans before the Age of Exploration; the western hemisphere (North and South America).
15 Clues: Route A path used by traders. • When a person owns another person as property. • The art of guiding a ship from place to place safely. • A colonizer, especially one of the Spanish conquerors in the New World. • A small, fast ship used by Spanish and Portuguese explorers for long journeys. • ...
Geography 2023-02-15
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- Another word for corn
- People native to the land
- A fast-spreading disease
- State with the longest coastline
- This continent has no rivers
- Abbreviation for California
- Someone who settles on the land
- People that don't have a permanent home
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- Two equal halves
- Largest ocean in the world
- A contagious disease
- Cruel and oppressive government
- Most populated country
- Largest country in the world
- Most populated city in the world
- The biggest city in the US
16 Clues: Two equal halves • A contagious disease • Another word for corn • Most populated country • A fast-spreading disease • People native to the land • Largest ocean in the world • The biggest city in the US • Abbreviation for California • This continent has no rivers • Largest country in the world • Cruel and oppressive government • Someone who settles on the land • ...
Waterfalls 2015-09-26
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- Tallest year-round falls in Japan.
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand.
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
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- Largest waterfall in the world.
- Largest waterfall in China.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand. • Tallest year-round falls in Japan. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • ...
Waterfall 2014-12-23
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- Largest waterfall in China.
- Largest waterfall in the world.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
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- Tallest year-round falls in Japan.
- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand.
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand. • Tallest year-round falls in Japan. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • ...
Waterfalls 2021-11-28
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- Largest waterfall in China.
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
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- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- Largest waterfall in the world.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- Tallest year-round falls in Japan.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand. • Tallest year-round falls in Japan. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • ...
What water fall is it? 2021-08-12
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- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand.
- Largest waterfall in China.
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
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- Largest waterfall in the world.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Tallest year-round falls in Japan
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • Tallest year-round falls in Japan • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • ...
Waterfall Honor 2020-10-24
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- Largest waterfall in China.
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
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- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- Largest waterfall in the world.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- Tallest year-round falls in Japan.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand. • Tallest year-round falls in Japan. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • ...
Germany Culture Crossword 3/26 2024-03-26
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- The Church of Our Lady, The church was bombed during World War II
- Built in 1428 and is one of the largest buildings in Europe
- One of the most famous castles in Germany
- is the typical clothing for women
- capital of Germany
- Meeting place for the German parliament
- (a type of fermented cabbage)
- Controlled Eastern Germany after World War II
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- Served as an entrance gate to Berlin & was part of the Berlin Wall
- (a pot roast with beef)
- Controlled Western Germany after World War II
- (a type of pastry)
- are worn by the men.
- One of the greatest scientists in the world, worked in physics
- (a type of sausage)
- Was built to separate Western & Eastern Germany
16 Clues: (a type of pastry) • capital of Germany • (a type of sausage) • are worn by the men. • (a pot roast with beef) • (a type of fermented cabbage) • is the typical clothing for women • Meeting place for the German parliament • One of the most famous castles in Germany • Controlled Western Germany after World War II • Controlled Eastern Germany after World War II • ...
waterfall 2025-07-10
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- waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
- waterfall in New Zealand.
- powerful waterfall in North America.
- year-round falls in Japan.
- on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
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- waterfall in China.
- known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru.
- tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- waterfall in the world.
- tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
16 Clues: waterfall in China. • waterfall in the world. • waterfall in New Zealand. • year-round falls in Japan. • known tiered waterfall in Norway. • flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • powerful waterfall in North America. • waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • on an Indian reservation in Arizona. • cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil. • ...
Unit 8: WWII Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-17
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- Policy of giving in to aggression in order to avoid war.
- A type of government that attempts to control all aspects of people’s personal and private lives.
- Known as “Victory in Europe Day” that occurred on May 8, 1945 and marked the end of World War 2 in Europe.
- Conflict or fighting that involves entire nations.
- A policy created the in which Great Britain could borrow or “lease” weapons from the United States.
- A strategy of fighting developed by the United States to fight the war against Japan by “hopping” from island to island.
- The systematic murder of 6 million Jews during World War 2.
- War between the Axis Powers and the Allied Powers that lasted from 1939-1945.
- Internment Camps-Detention centers where more than 100,000 Japanese Americans were relocated during World War 2.
- A warlike act by one country against another without cause.
- A type of warfare used by Germany during World War 2 which was used to quickly defeat Poland and France; known as “Lightening War.”
- The June 6, 1944 invasion carried out by Allied forces on the beaches of Normandy, France; nicknamed “Operation Overlord” and often called “D-Day.”
- A political philosophy in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied. Used by Benito Mussolini from 1922-1943.
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- A treaty/pact signed by Hitler and Stalin on August 23, 1939 in which both countries agreed not to attack each other and to divide Poland.
- A settlement reached by Germany, Great Britain, France, and Italy that permitted German annexation of the Sudetenland, in western Czechoslovakia on September 30, 1938.
- A form of fighting in which Japanese pilots would purposely crash their planes into U.S. aircraft carriers.
- A group created after World War 2 to help prevent future wars and conflicts from occurring; also called the UN.
- Known as “Victory in Japan Day” that occurred on August 14, 1945 and marked the end of World War 2 in Japan.
- The deliberate attempt to kill or destroy an entire nation or group of people.
- Economic condition in which money loses its value and prices rise.
- Site of the Soviet victory over Germany in February 1943.
- World War 2 alliance between France, Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union (USSR) who fought against the Axis Powers.
- World War 2 alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan who fought against the Allied Powers.
- Prison camps used under the rule of Hitler in which over 6,000,000 Jewish people died during World War 2.
- Site of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941.
25 Clues: Conflict or fighting that involves entire nations. • Policy of giving in to aggression in order to avoid war. • Site of the Soviet victory over Germany in February 1943. • Site of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941. • The systematic murder of 6 million Jews during World War 2. • A warlike act by one country against another without cause. • ...
Cricket Trivia 2025-02-10
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- Indian all-rounder who became the first player to hit six sixes in an over in a T20 World Cup, and was pivotal in India’s 2007 and 2011 World Cup wins.
- Indian cricketer who became the first to score 10,000 runs in Test cricket and was known for his technique against fast bowlers.
- Indian all-rounder who captained the team to victory in the 1983 World Cup, becoming one of the greatest pace bowlers and batting all-rounders.
- Indian opener whose gritty 97 in the 2007 World T20 final and 97 in the 2011 World Cup final made him a key contributor to India’s victories.
- The name of the historic cricket series contested between England and Australia, symbolized by a tiny urn.
- Indian batsman renowned for his chase mastery and record-breaking centuries across all formats, widely regarded as one of the best modern-day players.
- Pakistani cricketer famous for his last-ball six against India in the 1986 Sharjah Cup, a moment etched in cricketing history.
- Australian leg-spinner who became the first cricketer to take 700 wickets in Test cricket, famously delivering the "Ball of the Century" in 1993.
- Australian batsman whose unorthodox technique and remarkable consistency helped him to dominate the 2019 Ashes series.
- West Indian captain who led his team to World Cup glory in 1975 and 1979, known for his destructive batting in the final of 1975.
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- West Indian legend known for his aggressive batting and for leading the West Indies to two consecutive World Cup titles in 1975 and 1979.
- Indian fast bowler known for his deadly yorkers and incredible death bowling, especially in limited-overs formats.
- South African cricketer renowned for his acrobatic fielding and for revolutionizing the role of the fielder in modern cricket.
- Indian batsman known for his ability to score big hundreds, including the only player to score three double centuries in ODIs.
- Indian leg-spinner who became the second player in history to take all 10 wickets in a single Test innings.
- New Zealand bowler, the first to reach 400 wickets in Test cricket, known for his skillful swing and pace.
- English all-rounder whose heroic performances in the 2019 World Cup final and 2019 Ashes series earned him a place in cricketing folklore.
- Australian fast bowler who became the world’s top-ranked Test bowler in 2021, known for his precision and relentless pace.
- Stadium known for hosting the historic 1987 World Cup match where India defeated Pakistan.
- Indian captain who famously took over in 2000 and revitalized the team, leading them to a series win against Pakistan and drawing a series in England.
20 Clues: Stadium known for hosting the historic 1987 World Cup match where India defeated Pakistan. • The name of the historic cricket series contested between England and Australia, symbolized by a tiny urn. • New Zealand bowler, the first to reach 400 wickets in Test cricket, known for his skillful swing and pace. • ...
The Nine Worlds 2020-03-26
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- the rainbow bridge.
- Huge sea-serpent who circled the world.
- home of the humans.
- Squirrel which lived on Yggdrasil.
- the lowest level.
- animal which lived in Yggrasil's branches.
- guardian of Niflheim.
- giant ash tree.
- home of the Light Elves.
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- home of the Aesir.
- number of world levels in Norse mythology.
- dragon which guards the Spring of Hvergelmir.
- home of the giants.
- home of the Vanir.
- world of fire.
- home of the dwarfs.
16 Clues: world of fire. • the lowest level. • home of the Aesir. • home of the Vanir. • the rainbow bridge. • home of the giants. • home of the humans. • home of the dwarfs. • giant ash tree. • guardian of Niflheim. • home of the Light Elves. • Squirrel which lived on Yggdrasil. • Huge sea-serpent who circled the world. • number of world levels in Norse mythology. • ...
Asia Crossword, Juan David dominguez 2017-01-18
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- Major religion practice in Asia.
- 1/4 of the landlock countries.
- One of the worders of the world
- Only climate of indonesia
- Religion ONLY practice in India.
- First China dynastys
- One of the wonders of the world
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- Small Nation in an Island
- Only country with two names
- Tallest Mountain in the World.
- Dictator Country
- Natural barrier between China and India.
- The only climate of Mongolia.
- Thailands capital
- First Chinese Dynasty making a wrint system
- Capital of Sigapore
16 Clues: Dictator Country • Thailands capital • Capital of Sigapore • First China dynastys • Small Nation in an Island • Only climate of indonesia • Only country with two names • The only climate of Mongolia. • Tallest Mountain in the World. • 1/4 of the landlock countries. • One of the worders of the world • One of the wonders of the world • Major religion practice in Asia. • ...
Evan`s Week 14 Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-08
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- Nothing changed the world so much as this invention 284
- What took the place of the gloomy feudal castles (3 words)282
- Henceforth the ______ was of little use in the field 283
- Trade drifted away from _____ 286
- What discovery changed the world enormously 283
- ______ expedition sailed round the world (don`t put apostrophe in answer) 284
- Who discovered the New World 284
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- Who began to openly spread Nicolas Copernicus teachings 288
- But in the end _______ out-distanced all rivals 286
- What did the Turks take in 1453 282
- Who said the Sun was the center of the Universe 287
- What did the theologians see Nicolas Copernicus as 287-288
- What place Columbus thought he sailed to in his first voyage 284
- The discovery of the New World opened up a crack for _____ 285
- What did the church think Earth was 285
15 Clues: Who discovered the New World 284 • Trade drifted away from _____ 286 • What did the Turks take in 1453 282 • What did the church think Earth was 285 • What discovery changed the world enormously 283 • But in the end _______ out-distanced all rivals 286 • Who said the Sun was the center of the Universe 287 • Nothing changed the world so much as this invention 284 • ...
World Heritage Sites 2023-06-01
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- In which country would you be if you were visiting Machu Picchu?
- The Grand Canyon is located in which U.S. state?
- How many pyramids of Giza are there?
- What does the O in UNESCO stand for?
- What does the E in UNESCO stand for?
- Great _____ Reef.
- One of the 3 World Heritage Sites in NZ - _______ National Park.
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- The Galápagos Islands are a territory of which country?
- The main World Heritage Site in India.
- There are three kinds of World Heritage Sites: _______, cultural and mixed.
- what does the UN stand for in UNESCO?
- What does the C in UNESCO stand for?
- The Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship to the United States from which country?
- The Forbidden City is the world’s most visited UNESCO World Heritage Site. In which city is it located?
- Which continent has the most World Heritage Sites?
15 Clues: Great _____ Reef. • What does the C in UNESCO stand for? • How many pyramids of Giza are there? • What does the O in UNESCO stand for? • What does the E in UNESCO stand for? • what does the UN stand for in UNESCO? • The main World Heritage Site in India. • The Grand Canyon is located in which U.S. state? • Which continent has the most World Heritage Sites? • ...
World War I 2025-02-07
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- An international association formed after World War I with the goal of keeping peace among nations
- In World War I,the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on their side
- An agreement to stop fighting
- Twenty-eighth president of the United States; he proposed the League of Nations after World War I as a part of his Fourteen Points
- The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy
- The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I Powers Powers In World War I, the nations of Great Britain, France, and Russia, along with the other nations that fought on their side
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- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent´s cause
- The peace treaty signed by Germany and the Allied powers after World War I
- A policy for glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
- The last German emperor and king of Prussia,knows for his militaristic outlook and often blamed for the outbreak of World War I.
- A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield
- In World War I, the nations of Great Britain, France, and Russia, along with the other nations that fought on their side
15 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting • The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy • An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • 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 • ...
Countries- Which country? 2021-11-18
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- Is the third safest country in the world as of 2021?
- Has the nickname: "Land below the wind"?
- Has the most people behind bars?
- Hosted the 2010 Fifa World Cup?
- Covers the most time zones(12)?
- Is the only country in the world that has no active volcano?
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- Has the largest population?
- Has no rivers or lakes?
- Has the most lakes in the world?
- Is the largest country with no farms?
- Has the world's largest Portuguese speaking nation?
- Is the largest country in the world?
12 Clues: Has no rivers or lakes? • Has the largest population? • Hosted the 2010 Fifa World Cup? • Covers the most time zones(12)? • Has the most lakes in the world? • Has the most people behind bars? • Is the largest country in the world? • Is the largest country with no farms? • Has the nickname: "Land below the wind"? • Has the world's largest Portuguese speaking nation? • ...
Football playes 2023-05-19
14 Clues: Left wing • the world • right wing • Baldy head • best dribbler • best goalkeeper • master at header • best bicycle kick • legend in football • has very good skills • fifa mans bets award x2 • Second striker in France • best striker in the world • always wants the second World Cup
Fun English Crossword 2023-08-23
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- who is the president of Indonesia at 1946?
- what is the biggest animal in the whole world?
- who is the first person in the world according to christian,muslim and catholic religion?
- who is the craziest teacher in junior high school Citra Kasih?
- what is 2+2?
- who is the smallest guy in 9A?
- who is the math teacher in junior high school Citra Kasih Tangerang?
- who is the teacher that Christiano like?
- who is the president of North Korea right now?
- what is the most over power hero in mobile legends?
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- what is the richest country in ASEAN?
- who is the tallest guy in 9A?
- what is the icon at Japan?
- what is the scariest plan in the jungle?
- who is the richest guy in the world?
- what is the icon at 9A class?
- who is the biggest guy in 9A?
- what is the most great game in the world?
- who is the president of Russia right now?
- who is the furriest people in 9A?
20 Clues: what is 2+2? • what is the icon at Japan? • who is the tallest guy in 9A? • what is the icon at 9A class? • who is the biggest guy in 9A? • who is the smallest guy in 9A? • who is the furriest people in 9A? • who is the richest guy in the world? • what is the richest country in ASEAN? • what is the scariest plan in the jungle? • who is the teacher that Christiano like? • ...
Physical Geography of Asia 2023-01-24
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- Desert region that is inhabitable to humans
- Largest bay in the world.
- Contains 20 percent of the world's unfrozen fresh water.
- Plateau that stretches from Iran into Pakistan and Afghanistan.
- Besides the Euphrates, this river is part of Mesopotamia.
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- An area that is flat and unforested.
- Asia is part of the __________ continent.
- Body of water that holds 50 percent of the world's oil reserves.
- Means land between two rivers
- Tallest mountains in the world
- Oldest mountains in the world that stretches north to south in Russia.
- The Indian subcontinent had to do this with the Asian continent to form the Hymalayins.
- Plateau that is known as the "Rooftop of the World".
- Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China
- Besides advancements in agriculture, medicine, and infrastructure. This has also helped to increase life expectancy.
- Area in central Russia that is cold and has a lot of natural gas.
- Plateau found in central India.
- China's longest river
- Asia is surrounded by the Indian, Pacific, and _______ Oceans.
19 Clues: China's longest river • Largest bay in the world. • Means land between two rivers • Tallest mountains in the world • Plateau found in central India. • An area that is flat and unforested. • Asia is part of the __________ continent. • Desert region that is inhabitable to humans • Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China • ...
Physical Geography of Asia 2023-01-24
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- An area that is flat and unforested.
- Besides advancements in agriculture, medicine, and infrastructure. This has also helped to increase life expectancy.
- Besides the Euphrates, this river is part of Mesopotamia.
- Area in central Russia that is cold and has a lot of natural gas.
- Largest bay in the world.
- Contains 20 percent of the world's unfrozen fresh water.
- Asia is surrounded by the Indian, Pacific, and _______ Oceans.
- Plateau that stretches from Iran into Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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- Desert region that is inhabitable to humans
- China's longest river
- The Indian subcontinent had to do this with the Asian continent to form the Hymalayins.
- Means land between two rivers
- Body of water that holds 50 percent of the world's oil reserves.
- Plateau that is known as the "Rooftop of the World".
- Plateau found in central India.
- Tallest mountains in the world
- Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China
- Asia is part of the __________ continent.
- Oldest mountains in the world that stretches north to south in Russia.
19 Clues: China's longest river • Largest bay in the world. • Means land between two rivers • Tallest mountains in the world • Plateau found in central India. • An area that is flat and unforested. • Asia is part of the __________ continent. • Desert region that is inhabitable to humans • Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China • ...
Physical Geography of Asia 2023-01-24
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- An area that is flat and unforested.
- Besides advancements in agriculture, medicine, and infrastructure. This has also helped to increase life expectancy.
- Besides the Euphrates, this river is part of Mesopotamia.
- Area in central Russia that is cold and has a lot of natural gas.
- Largest bay in the world.
- Contains 20 percent of the world's unfrozen fresh water.
- Asia is surrounded by the Indian, Pacific, and _______ Oceans.
- Plateau that stretches from Iran into Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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- Desert region that is inhabitable to humans
- China's longest river
- The Indian subcontinent had to do this with the Asian continent to form the Hymalayins.
- Means land between two rivers
- Body of water that holds 50 percent of the world's oil reserves.
- Plateau that is known as the "Rooftop of the World".
- Plateau found in central India.
- Tallest mountains in the world
- Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China
- Asia is part of the __________ continent.
- Oldest mountains in the world that stretches north to south in Russia.
19 Clues: China's longest river • Largest bay in the world. • Means land between two rivers • Tallest mountains in the world • Plateau found in central India. • An area that is flat and unforested. • Asia is part of the __________ continent. • Desert region that is inhabitable to humans • Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China • ...
Waterfalls Honor 2019-03-30
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- tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru
- tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon
- waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona
- most powerful waterfall in North America
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil
- well known tiered waterfall in Norway
- giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet
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- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia
- 2nd talles waterfall in the world, found in South Africa\
- popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California
- largest waterfall in China
- waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland
- tallest waterfall in New Zealand
- largest waterfall in the world
- tallest year-round falls in Japan
16 Clues: largest waterfall in China • largest waterfall in the world • tallest waterfall in New Zealand • tallest year-round falls in Japan • well known tiered waterfall in Norway • most powerful waterfall in North America • giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet • tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet • waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland • ...
Waterfalls Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-13
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- Largest waterfall in China
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon
- Popular tourist attraction in a national park in California
- Most powerful waterfall in North America
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- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 ft
- Largest waterfall in the world
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil
- Tallest year-round falls in Japan
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona
- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand
- Second tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa
- Fifth tallest waterfall in the world, second tallest in Peru
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 ft
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China • Largest waterfall in the world • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand • Tallest year-round falls in Japan • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 ft • Most powerful waterfall in North America • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 ft • Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland • ...
Waterfalls 2024-04-19
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- largest waterfall in China
- well known tiered waterfall in Norway
- waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland
- tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon
- popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California
- most powerful waterfall in North America
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- giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet
- largest waterfall in the world
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil
- tallest year-round falls in Japan
- waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona
- tallest waterfall in New Zealand
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru
- tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet
16 Clues: largest waterfall in China • largest waterfall in the world • tallest waterfall in New Zealand • tallest year-round falls in Japan • well known tiered waterfall in Norway • most powerful waterfall in North America • giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet • waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland • tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet • ...
WATERFALLS 2021-06-07
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- flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- World's largest single drop waterfall by the volume of water flowing over it.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- Largest waterfall in the world.
- waterfall in New Zealand.
- Largest waterfall in China.
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- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru.
- Tallest year-round falls in Japan.
- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
17 Clues: waterfall in New Zealand. • Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • Tallest year-round falls in Japan. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • ...
Waterfalls 2021-06-02
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- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
- Largest waterfall in the world.
- year-round falls in Japan.
- flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- Largest waterfall in China.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
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- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- waterfall in New Zealand.
- World's largest single drop waterfall by the volume of water flowing over it.
- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
17 Clues: waterfall in New Zealand. • year-round falls in Japan. • Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • ...
WATERFALLS 2021-06-04
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- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
- Largest waterfall in the world.
- year-round falls in Japan.
- flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- Largest waterfall in China.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
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- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- waterfall in New Zealand.
- World's largest single drop waterfall by the volume of water flowing over it.
- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
17 Clues: waterfall in New Zealand. • year-round falls in Japan. • Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • ...
Waterfalls 2021-06-06
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- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
- Largest waterfall in the world.
- year-round falls in Japan.
- flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- Largest waterfall in China.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
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- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru.
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- waterfall in New Zealand.
- World's largest single drop waterfall by the volume of water flowing over it.
- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
17 Clues: waterfall in New Zealand. • year-round falls in Japan. • Largest waterfall in China. • Largest waterfall in the world. • flowing from a glacier in Iceland. • Well known tiered waterfall in Norway. • Most powerful waterfall in North America. • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet. • Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet. • ...
Literature 2022-07-27
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- Rabindranath tagore's world literature
- Expert in the Literature and English language
- German scholar in Indian studies
- idea of the society divided into sections and classes
- Indian in blood and color but ---- in taste and opinion
- The central work that is widely accepted in Literature, not a weapon
- pioneer of the British education implementation
- the science of plotting and making graphs
- the Eurocentric word describing the Eastern way of life
- a religious movement in the Southern regions of India
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- German word for World literature
- presentation of thought through language
- interaction of the World economies, cultures, and populations
- a way of thinking specific to Europe
- mindset of moving away from traditions and into the new world order
- the press from New York that issued "Literature of India" in 1902
- tales written in Pali, ancient moral literature
17 Clues: German word for World literature • German scholar in Indian studies • a way of thinking specific to Europe • Rabindranath tagore's world literature • presentation of thought through language • the science of plotting and making graphs • Expert in the Literature and English language • pioneer of the British education implementation • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-10-26
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- What type of ships was used to sail to the new world?
- the second G of exploration
- The first of the 3 G's of exploration
- what happened to the African people after the drop in the population of the Natives?
- What technique advanced during the explorations?
- What shape of sail was the best idea that helped the voyagers get to their destination faster no matter the direction of wind?
- what was a major affect in the Columbian Exchange?
- What country did Columbus sail for?
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- the widespread transfer of plants, animals, precious metals, commodities, culture, human populations, technology, diseases, and ideas between the New World (the Americas) and the Old World (Afro-Eurasia)
- how long did it take Columbus to reach the New World (America)?
- First to voyage to the new world?
- how did the Europeans travel to the New World?
- What new weapon invention helped the Europeans fight from long distances?
- the last G of exploration
14 Clues: the last G of exploration • the second G of exploration • First to voyage to the new world? • What country did Columbus sail for? • The first of the 3 G's of exploration • how did the Europeans travel to the New World? • What technique advanced during the explorations? • what was a major affect in the Columbian Exchange? • ...
General Knowledge 2022-10-17
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- Smelliest cheese in the world
- The city of Love
- Tombs of the Pharaohs
- The qibla' of muslim
- Not a tree but a vegie
- Flower of Japan
- The first colonizer in Tanah Melayu
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- The longest river in the world
- The largest man-made wall in the world stretching over 5,000 miles long
- Largest country in the world
- Hardest language of all
- Not a frog egg because edible
- The highest mountain in the
13 Clues: Flower of Japan • The city of Love • The qibla' of muslim • Tombs of the Pharaohs • Not a tree but a vegie • Hardest language of all • The highest mountain in the • Largest country in the world • Smelliest cheese in the world • Not a frog egg because edible • The longest river in the world • The first colonizer in Tanah Melayu • ...
Australians at War - Words and Definitions 2024-10-24
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- Prisoners of War
- A nickname for Australian soldiers in World War I and World War II.
- Limiting the amount of food or goods people can buy during war.
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, soldiers who fought together in World War I.
- A major battle in World War I where many Australians fought.
- Long, deep ditches where soldiers lived and fought in during war.
- A major battle fought against the Japanese, in the Pacific theatre.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- Front The area in Europe where many battles of World War I were fought.
- Front Life at home during war, where people support the war effort.
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- Information used to influence people’s opinions during war.
- To sign up to join the army or navy.
- Countries that work together in a war.
- Soldiers who fight on foot.
- Controlling what people are allowed to read, watch, or say.
15 Clues: Prisoners of War • Soldiers who fight on foot. • An agreement to stop fighting. • To sign up to join the army or navy. • Countries that work together in a war. • Information used to influence people’s opinions during war. • Controlling what people are allowed to read, watch, or say. • A major battle in World War I where many Australians fought. • ...
puzzle 2024-02-20
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- Expansion team that joined the MLB in 1969
- Mets pitcher who threw a no-hitter in 1962
- American League team that won the World Series in 1968
- City where the 1969 MLB All-Star Game was held
- Yankees pitcher who won the AL Cy Young Award in 1961 and 1963
- Team that Sandy Koufax spent his entire MLB career with
- Dodgers pitcher who won the NL Cy Young Award in 1965 and 1966
- Shortstop for the Baltimore Orioles known as "The Iron Man"
- Pitcher who threw a perfect game for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1964
- Manager of the St. Louis Cardinals during their World Series win in 1967
- Hall of Famer who managed the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1960s
- Legendary Dodgers broadcaster who called games in the 1960s
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- Manager who led the Cincinnati Reds to a World Series victory in 1961
- Hall of Famer known as "The Say Hey Kid"
- Braves outfielder who won the NL MVP Award in 1961
- Team that won the first-ever MLB World Series in the 1960s
- First African American manager in MLB history
- American League team that won the World Series in 1962
- 1968 NL Rookie of the Year who played for the Chicago Cubs
- Outfielder for the Boston Red Sox known as "Yaz"
20 Clues: Hall of Famer known as "The Say Hey Kid" • Expansion team that joined the MLB in 1969 • Mets pitcher who threw a no-hitter in 1962 • First African American manager in MLB history • City where the 1969 MLB All-Star Game was held • Outfielder for the Boston Red Sox known as "Yaz" • Braves outfielder who won the NL MVP Award in 1961 • ...
Animals Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-20
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- which is the bird that flies the highest?
- What is the largest bird in the world?
- which is the animal that lives the longest?
- which is the fastest land animal?
- it is the most intelligent animal
- which is the biggest snake?
- which animal produces electricity?
- which is the most poisonous spider?
- What is the slowest animal in the world?
- What animal can lift 20 times its own weight?
- What animal has 8 arms?
- which animal is the king of the jungle?
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- is the largest animal in the world?
- the animal represents the united states
- which animal produces honey?
- What animal can turn its head 270 degrees?
- the most poisonous snake in the world
- What fish do bears eat?
- which bird has the longest wings?
- what is the enemy of dogs?
- which is the animal with the strongest bite?
- which is the fastest animal in the water?
- what animal eats nuts?
- What is the heaviest land animal in the world?
- which is the animal that camouflages itself?
- which is the fastest animal in the air?
- What is the animal that is about to go extinct?
- what animal winters?
- what animal plays the role of rocket from Guardians of the Galaxy?
- What animal do you use for hunting?
30 Clues: what animal winters? • what animal eats nuts? • What fish do bears eat? • What animal has 8 arms? • what is the enemy of dogs? • which is the biggest snake? • which animal produces honey? • which bird has the longest wings? • which is the fastest land animal? • it is the most intelligent animal • which animal produces electricity? • is the largest animal in the world? • ...
COUNTRIES 2014-05-13
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- They are the people who have the best economy in Europe.
- It is the city where the most famous carnival in the world is celebrated.
- It is one of the poorest countries in the world, and it's located in Africa.
- It is the country where the Parthenon was built.
- It is a country where the typical dance is Tango.
- It is the richest country in the world.
- It is the continent which was discovered by Columbus.
- It is the most populous city in Australia, where you can visit the famous Opera House.
- It is the country which has a blue, white and red flag.
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- It is the country where cows are sacred.
- It is the city where the Beatles were born.
- It is the country which is bordered on the north by the USA.
- It is the country where the biggest river of the world is born, the Amazon.
- A place whose typical garment is the kilt.
- It is the country where they celebrate the 4th of July, the Independence Day.
- The capital city of Germany.
- It is the country which is the farthest from Spain, it is an island.
- It is the place which has the largest number of fjords in the world.
- It is the country which actually has a dispute with Ukraine.
- It is the place where panda bears live.
20 Clues: The capital city of Germany. • It is the richest country in the world. • It is the place where panda bears live. • It is the country where cows are sacred. • A place whose typical garment is the kilt. • It is the city where the Beatles were born. • It is the country where the Parthenon was built. • It is a country where the typical dance is Tango. • ...
Sports 2022-10-24
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- Field of Dreams features this sport
- Home to the only publicly owned franchise of the NFL
- The oldest currently operating bowl game
- sisters that have dominated the tennis world since 1994
- Record holder for most TD passes in the Packers organization
- Team that suffered a historic 108 year World Series drought
- Current holder of the most FIFA World's Best Player awards
- WI flagship college mascot
- In 1823 this sport was invented at a school in England.
- State hockey team named "Wild"
- A golf tournament held annually in Augusta, GA
- Home of Miller Beer and Klement Sausage
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- Color of the original tennis ball
- QB with the most TD passes in NFL history
- Record holder for most interceptions thrown in a career
- The world's most popular sport
- Player who holds the MLB record for most walks
- Originally known as stickball, this sport was started by the Algonquian
- Current record holder for most points scored in the playoffs of the NBA
- A Bucks rival, known for a famous M.J.
- The Frozen Tundra
- "Fear the Deer" team
- Total goals scored by USWNT in the 2019 World Cup
- The world's all-time goalscorer according to FIFA
- MLB team with the most World Series appearances
- Golfer with the most weeks as world number one
26 Clues: The Frozen Tundra • "Fear the Deer" team • WI flagship college mascot • The world's most popular sport • State hockey team named "Wild" • Color of the original tennis ball • Field of Dreams features this sport • A Bucks rival, known for a famous M.J. • Home of Miller Beer and Klement Sausage • The oldest currently operating bowl game • QB with the most TD passes in NFL history • ...
Chapter 27 2023-04-28
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- giving up military weapons
- leader who has absolute power and rules a nation by force
- violent, sudden attack used by Germans during World War II
- seeking to control all aspects of life through dictatorial control
- sound of a bell rung slowly as an indication of the end of something
- across the ocean
- killing an entire ethnic group
- to focus
- camp, large prison camp used to hold people for political reasons
- money
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- an attempt to force surrender by blocking the movement of people or goods into or out of a place
- dislike of or discrimination against Jews as a religious, ethnic, or racial group
- during World War II, a Japanese suicide pilot whose mission was to crash into his target
- a large building used to house prisoners
- to limit use; to make scare items available to people on a limited basis
- camp, camp where Japanese Americans were kept during World War II
- anxious
- the policy of giving in to the demands of others in an effort to keep peace
- defense, protective measures taken in case of attack
- the name given to the mass slaughter of Jews by the Nazis during World War II
- hopping, a strategy used during World War II that called for attacking and capturing certain key islands and then using these islands as bases from which to attack others
21 Clues: money • anxious • to focus • across the ocean • giving up military weapons • killing an entire ethnic group • a large building used to house prisoners • defense, protective measures taken in case of attack • leader who has absolute power and rules a nation by force • violent, sudden attack used by Germans during World War II • ...
CHapter 27 2023-05-01
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- sound of a bell rung slowly as an indication of the end of something
- who has absolute power and rules a nation by force
- across the ocean
- violent sudden attack used by Germans during World War II
- killing an entire ethnic group
- to control all aspects of life through dictatorial control
- to focus
- a strategy used during World War II that called for attacking and capturing certain key islands and then using these islands as bases from which to attack others
- money
- dislike of or discrimination against Jews as a religious, ethnic, or racial group
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- giving up military weapons
- the policy of giving in to the demands of others in an effort to keep peace
- protective measures taken in case of attack
- to limit use; to make scarce items available to people on a limited basis
- an attempt to force surrender by blocking the movement of people or goods into or out of a place
- a large building used to house prisoners
- during World War II, a Japanese suicide pilot whose mission was to crash into his target
- anxious
- the name given to the mass slaughter of Jews by the Nazis during World War II
- large prison camp used to hold people for political reasons
- camp where Japanese Americans were kept during World War II
21 Clues: money • anxious • to focus • across the ocean • giving up military weapons • killing an entire ethnic group • a large building used to house prisoners • protective measures taken in case of attack • who has absolute power and rules a nation by force • violent sudden attack used by Germans during World War II • to control all aspects of life through dictatorial control • ...
QC Puzzle 2022-03-11
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- What did pele's name mean?
- who did pele score his first world cup finals goal on?
- What was pele's heart rate during physical activity?
- Where did pele mostly fear of getting injured?
- What nickname did his fans first give him?
- What is pele's real first name?
- Who did brazil beat in the 1958 world cup?
- Who did pele look up to the most in life?
- On august 1, 2010, what was pele introduced as?
- By what percentage did pele boost the attendance rate's by coming to the U.S.A.?
- What did pele score brazil's 100th world cup goal with?
- What team did pele come out of retirement to play on?
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- What was pele called in brazil in english?
- What injury ended his father's soccer career?
- What was pele's first wife's name?
- where was pele from?
- What age did he become the youngest winner of the world cup?
- What was pele's fathers first name?
- What age did pele officially retire?
- How many world cups did pele win?
- who did pele score his first hat trick against while playing with the Santos?
- What did pele say was a cowardly way to score?
- When was pele first signed into a club?
- Who was pele named after?
- How many years did pele have the most goals scored on a national team record?
- Did pele's mother show up to any of his soccer games?
26 Clues: where was pele from? • Who was pele named after? • What did pele's name mean? • What is pele's real first name? • How many world cups did pele win? • What was pele's first wife's name? • What was pele's fathers first name? • What age did pele officially retire? • When was pele first signed into a club? • Who did pele look up to the most in life? • ...
animals Crossword 2021-11-20
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- which is the animal with the strongest bite?
- the most poisonous snake in the world
- which animal is the king of the jungle?
- what animal winters?
- What fish do bears eat?
- what animal eats nuts?
- which is the animal that camouflages itself?
- which is the fastest land animal?
- which animal produces electricity?
- which is the fastest animal in the air?
- What animal do you use for hunting?
- which is the fastest animal in the water?
- which is the biggest snake?
- which is the animal that lives the longest?
- which animal produces honey?
- what animal plays the role of rocket from Guardians of the Galaxy?
- is the largest animal in the world?
- what is the enemy of dogs?
Down
- which bird has the longest wings?
- it is the most intelligent animal
- the animal represents the united states
- What animal can lift 20 times its own weight?
- which is the bird that flies the highest?
- What is the heaviest land animal in the world?
- What is the largest bird in the world?
- which is the most poisonous spider?
- What animal has 8 arms?
- What animal can turn its head 270 degrees?
- What is the animal that is about to go extinct?
- What is the slowest animal in the world?
30 Clues: what animal winters? • what animal eats nuts? • What fish do bears eat? • What animal has 8 arms? • what is the enemy of dogs? • which is the biggest snake? • which animal produces honey? • which bird has the longest wings? • it is the most intelligent animal • which is the fastest land animal? • which animal produces electricity? • which is the most poisonous spider? • ...
COUNTRIES 2014-05-13
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- They are the people who have the best economy in Europe.
- It is the city where the most famous carnival in the world is celebrated.
- It is one of the poorest countries in the world, and it's located in Africa.
- It is the country where the Parthenon was built.
- It is a country where the typical dance is Tango.
- It is the richest country in the world.
- It is the continent which was discovered by Columbus.
- It is the most populous city in Australia, where you can visit the famous Opera House.
- It is the country which has a blue, white and red flag.
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- It is the country where cows are sacred.
- It is the city where the Beatles were born.
- It is the country which is bordered on the north by the USA.
- It is the country where the biggest river of the world is born, the Amazon.
- A place whose typical garment is the kilt.
- It is the country where they celebrate the 4th of July, the Independence Day.
- The capital city of Germany.
- It is the country which is the farthest from Spain, it is an island.
- It is the place which has the largest number of fjords in the world.
- It is the country which actually has a dispute with Ukraine.
- It is the place where panda bears live.
20 Clues: The capital city of Germany. • It is the richest country in the world. • It is the place where panda bears live. • It is the country where cows are sacred. • A place whose typical garment is the kilt. • It is the city where the Beatles were born. • It is the country where the Parthenon was built. • It is a country where the typical dance is Tango. • ...
