world Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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?
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- 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. • ...
COUNTRIES 2023-03-02
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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. • ...
Geographic Features SS3.6 2022-09-25
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- This river marks the southern boundary between the United States and Mexico.
- You will find the empire of Ancient China on this continent.
- These mountains will get you from New Mexico into Canada.
- You will find Niagara Falls as a tourist destination here.
- This mountain range on the western coast of South America is the longest in the world.
- Ancient Mali and Ancient Egypt were located on this continent.
- This river in South America is the second longest in the world.
- This is the largest hot desert in the world.
- If you sail down this river, you will take one of the longest river rides in the United States.
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- This European peninsula is shaped like a boot.
- This sea is intercontinental because it is between several continents.
- This river flows through much of China.
- This desert is the largest desert in Asia.
- You will find some of the highest peaks on Earth in these mountains.
- This mountain range spans eight countries in Europe.
- These North American mountains cut through much of the eastern United States.
- All roads lead to the ancient empires of Rome and Greece on this continent.
- The Amazon Rainforest is the largest of this type in the world.
- These mountains are found on the continent of Africa.
- This is the longest river in the world.
20 Clues: This river flows through much of China. • This is the longest river in the world. • This desert is the largest desert in Asia. • This is the largest hot desert in the world. • This European peninsula is shaped like a boot. • This mountain range spans eight countries in Europe. • These mountains are found on the continent of Africa. • ...
Modern World History Final Exam Review (Gaither) 2022-06-01
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- one country effecting the outcome of a war they are not directly fighting in.
- suffered the first atomic bomb blast.
- lightning warfare used by the Germans.
- Chinese student revolution supporting democracy.
- first country to send a man to the moon.
- two countries pushing towards the edge of war.
- relaxing tension
- Soviet leader during World War II.
- American President during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- Allied powers meet to determine Germany's future.
- first country to send a man to space.
- limiting the spread of communism.
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- led to an increase in U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
- the bombing this naval base led to the U.S. involvement in World War II.
- American President during most of World War II.
- this type of crime led to the start of WOrld War I.
- the segregation and discrimination of black South Africans.
- Helped India gain its independence from Britain.
- Partition of India separated people by this.
- An alliance between the Soviet Union and it's satellite states.
- officially ended World War 1.
- a massive failure of China's second 5 year plan.
- led the Normandy invasion on D-Day.
- If one country falls to communism, surrounding countries will fall.
- Soviet Union becoming more capitalist.
- divided capitalism from communism in Germany.
- primarily supports private ownership of property and resources.
- First black president of South Africa.
28 Clues: relaxing tension • officially ended World War 1. • limiting the spread of communism. • Soviet leader during World War II. • led the Normandy invasion on D-Day. • suffered the first atomic bomb blast. • first country to send a man to space. • lightning warfare used by the Germans. • Soviet Union becoming more capitalist. • First black president of South Africa. • ...
The Emerald Tablet 2021-12-14
20 Clues: Three • A test • hidden • A power • 3 shards • siblings • a sibling • New world • A kids age • The shards • A bad place • His siblings • shards Find • reading minds • made of emerald • in a weird house • a group of people • something in space • table Special table • Rulers of the hidden world
Guardian Tales 2025-02-04
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- skill badai topan darah
- kakak perempuan miya
- nama lain Beth
- kakek skin loli
- anak perempuan Claude
- ratu Raid
- tank terbaik
- healer element api
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- mode pvp
- kakak perempuan LP
- dokter wabah
- boss world 11
- weapon Knight
- tank element dark
- Guardian wajah bodoh
- tank element light
- ratu ekspedisi
- vampire world 1
- NPC balap lari
- vampire kesayangan Player
20 Clues: mode pvp • ratu Raid • dokter wabah • tank terbaik • boss world 11 • weapon Knight • nama lain Beth • ratu ekspedisi • NPC balap lari • kakek skin loli • vampire world 1 • tank element dark • kakak perempuan LP • tank element light • healer element api • kakak perempuan miya • Guardian wajah bodoh • anak perempuan Claude • skill badai topan darah • vampire kesayangan Player
The Emerald Tablet 2021-12-14
20 Clues: Three • A test • hidden • A power • 3 shards • siblings • a sibling • New world • A kids age • The shards • A bad place • His siblings • shards Find • reading minds • made of emerald • in a weird house • a group of people • something in space • table Special table • Rulers of the hidden world
Brave New World Ch1-3 2024-03-19
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- - The figure worshipped in the World State as a god-like figure. (Clue: Deity in "Brave New World").
- - An imagined society where there is great suffering or injustice. (Clue: Opposite of utopia in "Brave New World").
- - An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. (Clue: Perfect society in "Brave New World").
- - A place where people are artificially created and conditioned. (Clue: Where new citizens are made in "Brave New World").
- - The expectation for individuals to comply with the norms of society. (Clue: Social expectation in "Brave New World").
- - The key value of the World State, achieved through strict social control. (Clue: Key goal of society in "Brave New World").
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- - The process of training individuals to fit into the society's norms and values. (Clue: Training to fit into society in "Brave New World").
- - A character who works at the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre. (Clue: Female character in "Brave New World").
- - A drug used by the citizens of the World State to escape reality. (Clue: Drug in "Brave New World").
- - A character who questions the values of the World State. (Clue: Character who rebels in "Brave New World").
10 Clues: - The figure worshipped in the World State as a god-like figure. (Clue: Deity in "Brave New World"). • - A drug used by the citizens of the World State to escape reality. (Clue: Drug in "Brave New World"). • - A character who questions the values of the World State. (Clue: Character who rebels in "Brave New World"). • ...
Our Water, Our Lives 2022-10-31
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- Turn .... the water when you brush your teeth
- The Pacific is the largest ........ in the world
- A marsh or a swamp is a synonym of ........
- Period of time without rainfall
- The Nile is the longest ...... in the world
- The Red ...... is the saltiest in the world
- Baikal is the deepest ....... in the world
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- Water ....... helps reduce unnecessary usage
- Water beneath the earth's surface is called .....
- Angel Falls is the highest ....... in the world
- Check for taps ...... around the house
- Take a 5 minute ....... instead of a bath
12 Clues: Period of time without rainfall • Check for taps ...... around the house • Take a 5 minute ....... instead of a bath • Baikal is the deepest ....... in the world • A marsh or a swamp is a synonym of ........ • The Nile is the longest ...... in the world • The Red ...... is the saltiest in the world • Water ....... helps reduce unnecessary usage • ...
G7 Crossword 2021-03-29
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- baby dog
- capital of vietnam
- capital of japan
- Country that includes the city Cebu
- Second most populous country in the world
- Country that includes the famous world wonder Ankor Wat, which is also where some of Tomb Raider was filmed
- popular kids game that also means 2 weeks
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- capital of north korea
- popular kids game that is receiving a lot of investment attention due to its unique business model
- Most populous country in the world
- orange creature from USA
- fearless leader of thailand
- new year in thailand
- current US president
- The most popular sport in the world
- The name of this second most popular sport rhymes with a piece of equipment used in the sport, which is also used as part of the score calculation
- the original and most popular type of cryptocurrency
17 Clues: baby dog • capital of japan • capital of vietnam • new year in thailand • current US president • capital of north korea • orange creature from USA • fearless leader of thailand • Most populous country in the world • Country that includes the city Cebu • The most popular sport in the world • Second most populous country in the world • popular kids game that also means 2 weeks • ...
Waterfalls 2021-05-31
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- most powerful waterfall in North America
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South America
- well known tiered waterfall in Norway
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- tallest waterfall in New Zealand.
- popular tourist attraction in a National park
- largest waterfall in the world
- tallest year- round fall in Japan
- tiered waterfall along the Columbia George in Orengon
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world and 2nd tallest in Peru.
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- giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
- cree Indian name for waterfall in British Columbia
- world's largest single drop waterfall by the volume of water flowing over it
- waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- largest waterfall in China.
- tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
- waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
17 Clues: largest waterfall in China. • largest waterfall in the world • tallest waterfall in New Zealand. • tallest year- round fall 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 2021-06-02
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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. • ...
Waterfall Blitz 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 2021-06-05
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- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
- Largest waterfall in China.
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
- waterfall in New Zealand.
- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
Down
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
- Largest waterfall in the world.
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru
- year-round falls in Japan.
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
- Most powerful waterfall in North America.
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
- World's largest single drop waterfall by the volume of water flowing over it.
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. • ...
SUMMERTIME 2023-04-04
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- Skittles, Taste the ________
- home of the Bard
- what do april showers bring
- state with the hottest average temperature
- _____ never say die
- Summertime chanteuse
- racing capital of the world
- July birthstone
Down
- what country has the most coastline in the world
- where did fireworks originate
- I'd like to teach the ________ to sing
- place of the hottest temperature ever recorded
- John Wick
- a warm canine
- longest day of the year
- door-to-door makeup company
16 Clues: John Wick • a warm canine • July birthstone • home of the Bard • _____ never say die • Summertime chanteuse • longest day of the year • what do april showers bring • racing capital of the world • door-to-door makeup company • Skittles, Taste the ________ • where did fireworks originate • I'd like to teach the ________ to sing • state with the hottest average temperature • ...
Asia Crossword, Juan David dominguez 2017-01-18
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- Small Nation in an Island
- Major religion practice in Asia.
- Only climate of indonesia
- Capital of Sigapore
- Thailands capital
- The only climate of Mongolia.
- First China dynastys
- One of the wonders of the world
- One of the worders of the world
- Korea Dictator Country
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- 1/4 of the landlock countries.
- Religion ONLY practice in India.
- Natural barrier between China and India.
- Tallest Mountain in the World.
- Burma Only country with two names
- First Chinese Dynasty making a wrint system
16 Clues: Thailands capital • Capital of Sigapore • First China dynastys • Korea Dictator Country • Small Nation in an Island • Only climate of indonesia • The only climate of Mongolia. • 1/4 of the landlock countries. • Tallest Mountain in the World. • One of the wonders of the world • One of the worders of the world • Religion ONLY practice in India. • Major religion practice in Asia. • ...
INDIA 2023-03-01
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- They are sacred in India.
- One of the historical sites in India is the Four Pillars of _______.
- 75% of earths ______ come from India.
- Indias best friend other than Bhutan.
- The capital of India.
- The main religion in India.
- The chakra at the center of the Indian flag.
- India has the lowest _____ consumption in the world.
- India has the most ______ land in the world.
- India is located between the Bay of Bengal & the ______ sea.
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- The tallest mountain in India.
- One of the main exports of India.
- The line between India & Pakistan is the Line of _______.
- "India is a place where everyone is in a hurry, but no one is ever on ______".
- India has the second largest film ______ in the world.
- The tallest mountains in the world.
- The national bird.
17 Clues: The national bird. • The capital of India. • They are sacred in India. • The main religion in India. • The tallest mountain in India. • One of the main exports of India. • The tallest mountains in the world. • 75% of earths ______ come from India. • Indias best friend other than Bhutan. • The chakra at the center of the Indian flag. • ...
Ephys Orion Waterfalls 2021-05-30
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- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia
- 275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland
- Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet
- Largest waterfall in China
- Most powerful waterfall in North America
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon
- World's largest single drop waterfall by the volume of water flowing over it
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- Well known tiered waterfall in Norway
- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand
- Largest waterfall in the world
- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet
- Tallest year-round falls in Japan
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona
- Second tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa
- Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California
17 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 • ...
TAYLOR SWIFT VOCABULARY 2026-03-03
15 Clues: many • trip • love • eager • loved • world • agreement • song words • submissions • famous person • world of fame • giver to charity • first and special • political soldier • collection of songs
7 TH ENGLISH 2022-02-01
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- the .............. man ever whose age has been verified is Jiroemon Kimura
- Deserts are the ........ places on Earth.
- The cheetah is the ............animal in the world.
- Antarctica is the ......... continent in the world.
- Russia is the ..........country in the world.
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- Mercury is the .......... planet to the sun.
- The elephant is the .......... in the world
- Mount Everest is the ......... mountain in the world.
- the diomands are the .........material in the world.
- Vatican City is the ...........country in the world.
10 Clues: Deserts are the ........ places on Earth. • The elephant is the .......... in the world • Mercury is the .......... planet to the sun. • Russia is the ..........country in the world. • The cheetah is the ............animal in the world. • Antarctica is the ......... continent in the world. • the diomands are the .........material in the world. • ...
The Pirate Puzzle - Geography 2024-04-04
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- LONGEST RIVER IN THE WORLD
- LARGEST OCEAN
- EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN RANGE
- UPCOMING EVENT AT THS
- CAPITAL OF EGYPT
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- CONTINENT WITH THE MOST COUNTRIES
- LARGEST MOUNTAIN IN THE WORLD
- LARGEST CONTINENT BY AREA
- SMALLEST US STATE BY POPULATION
- CAPITAL OF NORTH CAROLINA
- LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD BY POPULATION
- AFRICAN DESERT
- KOREAN CAPITAL
- NEWEST US STATE
14 Clues: LARGEST OCEAN • AFRICAN DESERT • KOREAN CAPITAL • NEWEST US STATE • CAPITAL OF EGYPT • UPCOMING EVENT AT THS • EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN RANGE • LARGEST CONTINENT BY AREA • CAPITAL OF NORTH CAROLINA • LONGEST RIVER IN THE WORLD • LARGEST MOUNTAIN IN THE WORLD • SMALLEST US STATE BY POPULATION • CONTINENT WITH THE MOST COUNTRIES • LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD BY POPULATION
World War I 2019-02-04
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- policy that kept the U.S. out of the war
- Established by socialist German leaders
- A telegram from Germany to Mexico asking Mexico to attack the U.S.
- competition for colonies as a source of raw materials
- People blamed the politicians in Germany for the outcome of the war
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- submarine
- A group that Princip was a part of
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- building up militaries to protect colonies
- Forced Russia to leave WWI
- extreme pride in one's country
- The German politicians that signed the Treaty of Versailles
- Great Britain, France, Russia
- The treaty that ended WWI
- Ferdinand the archduke of Austria-Hungary
- An association of nations to prevent wars
- Assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- lack of sleep and fatigue
18 Clues: submarine • The treaty that ended WWI • lack of sleep and fatigue • Forced Russia to leave WWI • Assassinated Franz Ferdinand • Great Britain, France, Russia • extreme pride in one's country • A group that Princip was a part of • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • Established by socialist German leaders • policy that kept the U.S. out of the war • ...
World War I 2019-02-25
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- Side that US supported
- Anti-submarine devices
- Policy of staying out of the affairs of other countries
- Blueprint for a postwar world
- Peace treaty that ended WWI
- Dutch dancer and convicted spy in WWI
- 'Language' used to send messages between trenches
- Did not join League of Nations
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- This amendment gave women the right to vote
- Independent territory that automatically entered war w/Britain
- Idea by Woodrow Wilson, opposed by Henry Cabot Lodge
- Decade of prosperity following the war
- Rose as soldiers returned home from war
- A type of gun greatly improved during WWI
- Millions of African-Americans moved to the north
- Increased mobility and used to solve trench stalemates
- A new invention that led to dogfights
- British ship sunk by German U-boat, killed 128 Americans
18 Clues: Side that US supported • Anti-submarine devices • Peace treaty that ended WWI • Blueprint for a postwar world • Did not join League of Nations • Dutch dancer and convicted spy in WWI • A new invention that led to dogfights • Decade of prosperity following the war • Rose as soldiers returned home from war • A type of gun greatly improved during WWI • ...
World War I 2014-05-20
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- name for U.S. soldiers in WW I
- glorifying of war
- boats that can be used underwater
- world organization to keep the peace
- COLONIES what brought Africa and Asia into the war?
- drafting men into the army
- how many British colonies were there during the war
- Number of countries that join the war in 1914
- One of the major allied nations declared war
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- A ditch dug in the ground to protect soldiers at war
- committee on public information
- Germany offered Mexico a deal if they entered the war against the U.S. in 1917
- helped changed the course of the war
- tried to keep the U.S. out of the war
- how many countries initially remained neutral
- his assassination led directly to WWI
- despite rivalry with Germany they stayed neutral
- entered the war in 1917
- How many countries followed the U.S into WWI
19 Clues: glorifying of war • entered the war in 1917 • drafting men into the army • name for U.S. soldiers in WW I • committee on public information • boats that can be used underwater • helped changed the course of the war • world organization to keep the peace • tried to keep the U.S. out of the war • his assassination led directly to WWI • How many countries followed the U.S into WWI • ...
World War I 2013-01-30
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- This involved a rivalry and competition for overseas colonies
- Anti-German _____ helped sway American opinion in favor of joining the Allies.
- This was a list of President Wilson's goals for creating a lasting peace.
- After the war Germany was forced to pay ______ for the cost of war damages
- The ____ Telegram was Germany's attempt to incite war between Mexico and the United States.
- The ______ was Wilson's idea for a post-war association of nations to keep the peace.
- After the break up of the Ottoman Empire, Britain and France established _____ in the Middle East.
- Britain, France, and Russia together made up the _____ Entente.
- This involved strong feelings towards one's nation or the desire to achive independence for your people.
- The ____ was a region of Europe plagued by nationalist rivalries
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- The "_____" included the U.S., Britain, France, and Italy.
- After the war, the Austro-Hungarina empire was broken up into four new nations including ____.
- This was a new nation created in Eastern Europe after World War I.
- This meant that every nation would be able to choose its own form of government.
- Germany's use of this weapon was a decisive factor in brining the U.S. into the war.
- After coming to power, the ____ took Russia out of the war and made peace with Germany.
- This involved the build up of weapons and training large numbers of soldiers.
- World War I was sparked by the _____ of the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand
18 Clues: The "_____" included the U.S., Britain, France, and Italy. • This involved a rivalry and competition for overseas colonies • Britain, France, and Russia together made up the _____ Entente. • The ____ was a region of Europe plagued by nationalist rivalries • This was a new nation created in Eastern Europe after World War I. • ...
World War II 2013-05-27
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- systematic murder of 11 million people in europe
- nations that fought the axis powers
- German leader during the war
- is a government that tries to exert complete control
- German brand of fascism based on extreme nationalism
- deliberate and systematic killing of an entire population
- last name means man of steel
- camp where minorities are forced to work or killed
- segregated jewish areas in polish cities
- rebelled against Spanish republic
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- secret pact splitting up poland
- night of the broken glass
- established totalitarian government in Italy
- outlawed arms sale and loans to nations at war
- act to lease arms to nations vital to US defense
- fled france to set up a government in exile
- chief of staff of japans army
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
18 Clues: night of the broken glass • Germany, Italy, and Japan • German leader during the war • last name means man of steel • chief of staff of japans army • secret pact splitting up poland • rebelled against Spanish republic • nations that fought the axis powers • segregated jewish areas in polish cities • fled france to set up a government in exile • ...
World War III 2015-12-04
World Countries Crossword 2014-09-03
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- The government of Europe is in this country.
- African country named after a river and has lots of diamonds
- Large South American country famous for football.
- This European country speaks Italian, French and German.
- The biggest country in the world, it touches Europe and Asia.
- This country is at the bottom of Africa.
- (Africa) Mr Lee worked here before he came to China.
- This European country is divided, half British and half independent.
- (Asia)With Ghengis Khan this country ruled a large part of the world.
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- President Castro has been in charge of this South American country for the last 60 years.
- An Asian country made from lots of small beautiful tourist islands.
- This country has the worlds highest mountain and is next to China.
- (Africa) Is popular with tourists for Pyramids and its long history.
- (Asia) Rich Country with lots of oil.
- Athens is the capital of this European country.
- This Northern European Country has a king and the capital is Stockholm.
- This Asian country has no telephones or internet.
- European Country famous for its food and sports cars.
18 Clues: (Asia) Rich Country with lots of oil. • This country is at the bottom of Africa. • The government of Europe is in this country. • Athens is the capital of this European country. • Large South American country famous for football. • This Asian country has no telephones or internet. • (Africa) Mr Lee worked here before he came to China. • ...
Ms. Rippee's World 2022-08-17
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- Who is Ms. Rippee's favorite superhero? (Hint: Look around the room! He's here!)
- What do you line up next to before coming into Ms. Rippee's room?
- What is Ms. Rippee's favorite color?
- What is the name of the plushies Ms. Rippee is obsessed with?
- What is Ms. Rippee's favorite fruity candy?
- What will we ALL do at the beginning of every class after coming in and getting settled?
- Besides ELA, what other subject does Ms. Rippee teach?
- What is Ms. Rippee's favorite football team?
- Does Ms. Rippee have a pet?
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- What is Ms. Rippee's favorite food?
- What do you need to make sure you have with you when you leave the classroom?
- Who does Ms. Rippee think the cutest Star Wars character is?
- What is Ms. Rippee's favorite chocolatey candy?
- What side of the hallway do we walk on in a single file line?
- Mustangs ready?
- What is Ms. Rippee's favorite basketball team?
- What is Ms. Rippee's brother's name?
- Who did Ms. Rippee intern for at McNair?
18 Clues: Mustangs ready? • Does Ms. Rippee have a pet? • What is Ms. Rippee's favorite food? • What is Ms. Rippee's favorite color? • What is Ms. Rippee's brother's name? • Who did Ms. Rippee intern for at McNair? • What is Ms. Rippee's favorite fruity candy? • What is Ms. Rippee's favorite football team? • What is Ms. Rippee's favorite basketball team? • ...
World War One 2023-01-24
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- German submarines used in World War I
- Bonds sold by the U.S. government to raise money for WWI
- US fought Against in WWI: Alliance of Germany, Austria Hungary and Ottoman Empire
- try to get more power from a weaker nations government and economy
- build up a strong military
- law passed in 1917 that had penalties for citizens who criticized the war effort and the government
- government agency set up to coordinate war supplies, shift production to mass production and make sure the military had what they need
- a lot of pride in one's nation
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- President Wilson's plan for peace
- a law that required men to register for military service
- treaty signed in 1919 that ended WWI, placed blame on Germany
- countries join each other to protect eachother
- British ship sunk by a German U-Boat in 1915
- Our side in WWI: England, France, Russia, Italy, US
- sent from Germany to Mexico urging Mexico to attack US if the US declared war on Germany. It was intercepted and decoded by the British, and helped convince US to enter war on side of Allied Powers
- used by Germany in WWI; German U boats attacked any Allied ship
- spreading of ideas to help a cause or hurt an opposing cause
- trench warfare, both sides weak, no clear winner
18 Clues: build up a strong military • a lot of pride in one's nation • President Wilson's plan for peace • German submarines used in World War I • British ship sunk by a German U-Boat in 1915 • countries join each other to protect eachother • trench warfare, both sides weak, no clear winner • Our side in WWI: England, France, Russia, Italy, US • ...
World War one 2023-01-24
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- German submarines used in World War I
- Bonds sold by the U.S. government to raise money for WWI
- US fought Against in WWI: Alliance of Germany, Austria Hungary
- try to get more power from a weaker nations government and economy
- build up a strong military
- law passed in 1917 that had penalties for citizens who criticized the war effort and the government
- government agency set up to coordinate war supplies, shift production to mass production and make sure the military had what they need
- a lot of pride in one's nation
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- President Wilson's plan for peace
- a law that required men to register for military service
- treaty signed in 1919 that ended WWI, placed blame on Germany
- countries join each other to protect eachother
- British ship sunk by a German U-Boat in 1915
- Our side in WWI: England, France, Russia, Italy, US
- Note sent from Germany to Mexico urging Mexico to attack US if the US declared war on Germany. It was intercepted and decoded by the British, and helped convince US to enter war on side of Allied Powers
- used by Germany in WWI; German U boats attacked any Allied ship
- spreading of ideas to help a cause or hurt an opposing cause
- trench warfare, both sides weak, no clear winner
18 Clues: build up a strong military • a lot of pride in one's nation • President Wilson's plan for peace • German submarines used in World War I • British ship sunk by a German U-Boat in 1915 • countries join each other to protect eachother • trench warfare, both sides weak, no clear winner • Our side in WWI: England, France, Russia, Italy, US • ...
Around the World 2023-02-18
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- Where you are going
- Somewhere not in your country
- Things you carry when you travel
- You need it when you travel abroad
- To visit famous places when you travel
- A person that likes to travel
- To tell if someone is Black,White or Chinese
- Some countries give you this to visit them
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- Different things and people
- Where you sleep when travelling
- All around the world
- Space in an airplane
- : You buy it when you visit a country
- We have 7 of these
- Like Christianity
- To visit a place
- Something that people from a country or place do
- Where you catch a plane/flight
18 Clues: Like Christianity • To visit a place • We have 7 of these • Where you are going • All around the world • Space in an airplane • Different things and people • Somewhere not in your country • A person that likes to travel • Where you catch a plane/flight • Where you sleep when travelling • Things you carry when you travel • You need it when you travel abroad • ...
Around the World 2020-04-23
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- The smallest country in the world is ...
- Name the dog breed that appears as a character in 'Men in Black' movies.
- Amazon started its online store with …
- It goes up but never down.
- Name the author of the famous 'Lord of the Rings' books.
- The only food that never expires.
- The highest selling video game console of all time.
- Name the rock band that recorded the song 'We are the champions'.
- Term referring to all kinds of harmful software including viruses, trojan horses and spyware.
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- The country where Pac-Man video game was first released.
- Where does the quote 'draw me like one of your French girls' comes from?
- This fruit floats because 25% of its volume is air.
- Bill Gates is the founder of …
- Allows users to hold video chats and meetings online via the Internet.
- … The Grey is the name of the wizard in 'The Hobbit' movies.
- The shortest English word is …
- The name of the browser released by Google.
- The best-selling pop album of all time is …
18 Clues: It goes up but never down. • Bill Gates is the founder of … • The shortest English word is … • The only food that never expires. • Amazon started its online store with … • The smallest country in the world is ... • The name of the browser released by Google. • The best-selling pop album of all time is … • This fruit floats because 25% of its volume is air. • ...
Brave New World 2020-10-26
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- one of the things used to manipulate the children
- the protagonist
- John's mother
- a movie equivalent
- the drug of choice
- the controller
- something else missing from the new world
- one of the emotions missing from the new world
- something Huxley warns against
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- multiple sets of what are created in labs
- the poet
- the women who John is obsessed by
- the first name of the great playwright
- what the people who live on the Reservation are known as
- a great little dance
- something removed from life
- all births are what
- what is never natural in this new world
18 Clues: the poet • John's mother • the controller • the protagonist • a movie equivalent • the drug of choice • all births are what • a great little dance • something removed from life • something Huxley warns against • the women who John is obsessed by • the first name of the great playwright • what is never natural in this new world • multiple sets of what are created in labs • ...
World War One 2022-05-09
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- Where the Paris peace conference was held
- An agreement to stop fighting
- Refusal to take part in war between other nations
- The leader of the U.S.A. during WWI
- Payments made to compensate for money spent on fighting a war
- Extreme loyalty to a country or nationality that can create competitive bonds
- The UK, France, and Russia were a part of
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- An association of countries that join together for protection
- The leader of Germany during WWI
- Germany's plan to invade France, then Russia
- To assemble and make ready for war duty
- Germany Austria-Hungary and Italy were a part of
- The act of reducing weapons arsenals to a minimal level
- The right of nations to be free from external control
- Expansion of the military with the addition of troops and modernization or weaponry
- The person whose assassination started WWI
- A state in which sides are evenly balanced that neither can breakthrough against the enemy
- The leader of Russia during WWI
18 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting • The leader of Russia during WWI • The leader of Germany during WWI • The leader of the U.S.A. during WWI • To assemble and make ready for war duty • Where the Paris peace conference was held • The UK, France, and Russia were a part of • The person whose assassination started WWI • Germany's plan to invade France, then Russia • ...
The Matter's World 2022-05-19
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- and protons the 2 atoms found in the nucleus
- what is the phase change between liquid and solid
- what is the word for atoms in greek
- the negative part of and atom
- what are atoms with the same number protons and a different number of neutrons
- number the number of protons in the nucleus
- and neutrons What makes up the mass number
- what is the phase change between liquid and gas
- what is the phase change between gas and liquid
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- the neutral part of an atom
- what is on the vertical (y) side of a phase change diagram
- what do atoms make up
- what type of matter has high energy and the most spread out atoms
- what is stuff made of
- energy what is on the horizontal (x) side of a phase change diagram
- what is the phase change between liquid and solid
- what makes up every solid,liquid or gas
- what type of matter has low energy and the most least out atoms
- what did the word atomos mean in greek
- + neutrons what does relative mass equal
- what type of matter has medium energy and the atoms aren't too close or too far
21 Clues: what do atoms make up • what is stuff made of • the neutral part of an atom • the negative part of and atom • what is the word for atoms in greek • what did the word atomos mean in greek • what makes up every solid,liquid or gas • and neutrons What makes up the mass number • + neutrons what does relative mass equal • and protons the 2 atoms found in the nucleus • ...
World Imperialism Vocabulary 2022-10-24
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- intense pride in one's country
- economic effect that allowed for imperialism
- war between European powers and China due to China trying to restrict trade
- survival of the fittest applied to humans
- one of the only areas in Africa that wasn't colonized
- colonial government where the local wealthy have control
- name of British control of Southeast Asia
- belief that a group of people is superior
- stronger country taking control of a weaker country for resources
- colonial rule where people from stronger country are in power
- passage near Egypt
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- war between Britain and South Africa
- balancing world powers so that no country has too much power
- encouraging a minority group to adopt the majority group culture
- meeting in 1884-1885 that discussed Africa
- outside power having exclusive control over a trade region
- China had this trade policy with all nations
- the sun never sets on this
18 Clues: passage near Egypt • the sun never sets on this • intense pride in one's country • war between Britain and South Africa • survival of the fittest applied to humans • name of British control of Southeast Asia • belief that a group of people is superior • meeting in 1884-1885 that discussed Africa • economic effect that allowed for imperialism • ...
World War II 2022-11-29
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- the genocide of 6 million european jews
- former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- was the codename for the Battle of Normandy/d-day
- the aerial-warfare branch of the German Wehrmach
- Killed 9 million people
- Supreme Commander of the troops invading France
- Chancellor of Germany
- Passed anti-semitic laws in italy
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- delt with the great depression
- firstmajormilitarycampaignfoughtentirelybyairforces
- japan,germany,italy
- british airforce
- six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor
- the battle of
- In retaliation the usa bombed
- UnitedKingdomUnitedStatesSovietUnionandChinaFrance
- the invasion of Okinawa
- japan bombed
18 Clues: japan bombed • the battle of • british airforce • japan,germany,italy • Chancellor of Germany • Killed 9 million people • the invasion of Okinawa • In retaliation the usa bombed • delt with the great depression • Passed anti-semitic laws in italy • the genocide of 6 million european jews • former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom • six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor • ...
World Diabetes Day 2018-11-11
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- In a patient with diabetes, a blood glucose level below .............mmol / L is considered hypoglycaemia.
- What is the surname of the new Diabetes education Manager
- Fast acting insulin given after a meal could potentially cause………………………….
- Hyperglycaemia can lead to a serious condition called................
- All patients diagnosed with diabetes should be registered with............................Service Scheme
- Another name for the steroid induced hyperglycaemia guideline on PROMPT is the......................induced diabetes guideline
- A common symptom of hyperglycaemia is an increased
- The Endocrinology and Diabetes Department within Alfred Health is located on the ...............floor, Centre Block.
- Diabetes is the leading cause of ..................in working aged adults
- This is the name of a new insulin which has a concentration of 300 units/ml
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- ..................... and Torres Strait Islander people are almost four times more likely than non-Indigenous Australians to have diabetes or pre-diabetes.
- This insulin comprises of an ultra long acting and a rapid acting insulin
- This is a medical specialist who treats people with a range of conditions that are caused by problems with hormones, such as diabetes
- Blood glucose monitors in your clinical area should be quality control checked every........
- Insulin is produced in the ............cells in the pancreas
- Insulin can be safely kept out of the fridge at room temperature for.............days
- A hormone called ............. is essential for the conversion of glucose into energy.
- Blood ketone levels should be checked if a patients blood glucose level is equal to or greater than ..............mmol / L
18 Clues: A common symptom of hyperglycaemia is an increased • What is the surname of the new Diabetes education Manager • Insulin is produced in the ............cells in the pancreas • Hyperglycaemia can lead to a serious condition called................ • This insulin comprises of an ultra long acting and a rapid acting insulin • ...
WORLD DIABETES DAY 2018-11-13
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- Blood ketone levels should be checked if a patients blood glucose level is equal to or greater than ..............mmol / L
- What is the surname of the new Diabetes education Manager
- A common symptom of hyperglycaemia is an increased
- Hyperglycaemia can lead to a serious condition called................
- All patients diagnosed with diabetes should be registered with............................Service Scheme
- Diabetes is the leading cause of ..................in working aged adults
- A hormone called ............. is essential for the conversion of glucose into energy.
- The Endocrinology and Diabetes Department within Alfred Health is located on the ...............floor, Centre Block.
- Blood glucose monitors in your clinical area should be quality control checked every........
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- This is a medical specialist who treats people with a range of conditions that are caused by problems with hormones, such as diabetes
- Fast acting insulin given after a meal could potentially cause………………………….
- This is the name of a new insulin which has a concentration of 300 units/ml
- In a patient with diabetes, a blood glucose level of or below .............mmol / L is considered hypoglycaemia.
- ..................... and Torres Strait Islander people are almost four times more likely than non-Indigenous Australians to have diabetes or pre-diabetes.
- This insulin comprises of an ultra long acting and a rapid acting insulin
- Insulin can be safely kept out of the fridge at room temperature for.............days
- Another name for the steroid induced hyperglycaemia guideline on PROMPT is the........................................guideline
- Insulin is produced in the ............cells in the pancreas
18 Clues: A common symptom of hyperglycaemia is an increased • What is the surname of the new Diabetes education Manager • Insulin is produced in the ............cells in the pancreas • Hyperglycaemia can lead to a serious condition called................ • Fast acting insulin given after a meal could potentially cause…………………………. • ...
World of Work 2019-12-04
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- The desk you work at
- Paid work, a task, a duty
- Another word for having a job
- A person who works for someone
- The people who keep everything working in a hotel (water, heat, electricity)
- staff The people who work in the kitchen
- saint The saint that protects a city for example
- and greet When you pick up your guests from the airport
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- The people that keep your hotel clean
- The clothes you need to wash
- very old
- A job that is perfect for you
- staff The people who serve the food and drinks in a hotel
- A type of job you do with your hands
- A person who gives jobs to other people
- The history, tradition and qualities of a country
- desk The first thing you see in a hotel when you enter
- A series of jobs you did in your life
18 Clues: very old • The desk you work at • Paid work, a task, a duty • The clothes you need to wash • A job that is perfect for you • Another word for having a job • A person who works for someone • A type of job you do with your hands • The people that keep your hotel clean • A series of jobs you did in your life • A person who gives jobs to other people • ...
WORLD WAR 1 2024-01-05
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- The spreading of possibly false/manipulated information used to manipulate the people
- A country stretching out its power into other territories often through force
- Military coalition consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- The area between two opposing trenches
- U.S. President during WW1
- English cruise ship sunk by a German U-Boat
- Battle between the French and Germans in which the French successfully pushed the Germans away from Paris
- A German telegram detailing alliance plans with Mexico intercepted by the British
- A form of combat where two opposing sides would dig trenches for protection and fight for small amounts of land at a time.
- The belief that a government/country should have a strong military
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- Devotion and loyalty to one’s own nation, especially glorifying it over all other nations
- An agreement between two countries to work together to achieve the same goal
- French General during WW1
- An agreement between opposing sides in a war to stop fighting
- Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, assassinated
- Military coalitition led by the U.K., France Russia, America, Japan, and Italy
- battle submarines used in World War 1
- The main four countries in the Allied Forces: United Kingdom, France, and Russia
18 Clues: French General during WW1 • U.S. President during WW1 • battle submarines used in World War 1 • The area between two opposing trenches • English cruise ship sunk by a German U-Boat • Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, assassinated • An agreement between opposing sides in a war to stop fighting • The belief that a government/country should have a strong military • ...
World Civilizations Figures 2023-12-05
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- Aztec ruler defeated by Cortes
- protected the indigenous
- Renaissance writer, Christian Humanist
- Muslim scholar and traveler
- Renaissance writer, feminist
- Lose your hair or lose your head
- Christian slave of the Ottomans
- Scientific Method, Gravity
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- Faith alone leads to salvation
- African king who fought Portuguese
- captured Hispaniola for Spain
- Qing ruler who resisted European trade expansion
- Mali king and devout Muslim
- Renaissance artist
- printing press
- Ming explorer
- Led French to victory at Orleans
- "mutually beneficial relationship", Ashante
18 Clues: Ming explorer • printing press • Renaissance artist • protected the indigenous • Scientific Method, Gravity • Mali king and devout Muslim • Muslim scholar and traveler • Renaissance writer, feminist • captured Hispaniola for Spain • Faith alone leads to salvation • Aztec ruler defeated by Cortes • Christian slave of the Ottomans • Lose your hair or lose your head • ...
World History Review 2023-12-07
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- nickname for U.S soldiers in WW1. Possibly stems from the Mexican-American war where American soldiers would become dusty due to journeys through deserts.
- Produced in the aftermath of WW2. Designed to protect those who are not taking part in armed conflicts.
- U.S military base that was attacked by Japan, prompting the U.S to enter WW2
- confining citizens for military reasons. This happened to many Americans of Japanese ancestry after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- Italian dictator during WW2
- making concessions in order to avoid conflict with aggressive powers
- Name given to the effort to develop the nuclear bomb
- "Island-hopping" battle that has been memorialized by a famous photograph and statue
- "Powder Keg" of Europe during WW1
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- Area stormed on D-Day
- Nation lead by Stalin during WW2
- Treaty that ended WW1
- Encoded message sent to Mexico by Germany stating that if Mexico joined the WW1 war effort, then U.S teritory would be given to Mexico
- U.S President during WW1
- One of the two Japanese cities nuclear bombed by the U.S
- Ailment caused by wet conditions in WW1 batttlefields
- German persecution and murder of millions of Jews during WW2.
- Technological war development used first in WW1
18 Clues: Area stormed on D-Day • Treaty that ended WW1 • U.S President during WW1 • Italian dictator during WW2 • Nation lead by Stalin during WW2 • "Powder Keg" of Europe during WW1 • Technological war development used first in WW1 • Name given to the effort to develop the nuclear bomb • Ailment caused by wet conditions in WW1 batttlefields • ...
World History Crossword 2024-05-14
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- Voltaire, Rousseau, and Locke were writers of the _________________
- This trade route connected Asia and Europe and ran through the Mediterranean and India.
- Type of government that is "ruled by the people"
- This general took over France in a coup d'etat
- The atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki and ______________
- The Greek gods lived here.
- This king of Mali was the richest man to ever live
- Ancient Greece was divided into independent ________
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- Peter the Great and Louis XIV were both ______________ monarchs
- Languages in the New World are a direct result of __________
- She was the wife of the greatest Byzantine emporer.
- He was the greatest Mongol ruler.
- This WWII alliance consisted of Germany, Italy, and Japan
- This holy man preached a message of charity and compassion rather than strict Jewish customs
- This "War" was a fifty year, post WWII conflict between the USA and USSR
- The base of Spartan society was their powerful _______
- "Pax Romana" means a time of ___________ in ancient
- This man is known as the greatest Byzantine ruler. He instituted a strong law code named after himself.
18 Clues: The Greek gods lived here. • He was the greatest Mongol ruler. • This general took over France in a coup d'etat • Type of government that is "ruled by the people" • This king of Mali was the richest man to ever live • She was the wife of the greatest Byzantine emporer. • "Pax Romana" means a time of ___________ in ancient • ...
World War II 2024-05-14
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- the countries of Germany, Italy, and Japan-the three dictatorships that formed an alliance to fight World War II
- an armored vehicle that can carry troops
- covered with devices that explode when a vehicle or person puts weight on them
- unbeatable; too strong to be defeated
- government-issued document giving a person the right to do or own something
- to discuss an issue at length and in detail
- human-made replacement for a natural product
- an army unit consisting of three or four companies of troops, or about 500 to 900 soldiers
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- a training session in which civilians seek shelter as they would if enemy airplanes were bombing their city
- an establishment for melting or fusing ore in order to separate the metal
- the front lines, where combat between opposing armies occurs
- a group of nations, including Britain, France, China, the Soviet Union, and the United States, who united to fight the Axis Powers during World War II
- a large combat unit in an army; during World War II a division consisted of about 10,000 to 16,000 soldiers
- to work or act together with others for a common goal or purpose
- to study an event or behavior to see if illegal action has occurred
- ideas or statements that are spread for the purpose of promoting one sides views and presenting an opposing side in negative ways
- overwhelming; frightening
- to equip with machinery, especially to replace human or animal labor
18 Clues: overwhelming; frightening • unbeatable; too strong to be defeated • an armored vehicle that can carry troops • to discuss an issue at length and in detail • human-made replacement for a natural product • the front lines, where combat between opposing armies occurs • to work or act together with others for a common goal or purpose • ...
World War I 2024-01-31
20 Clues: gun • Wood • tags • bonds • Treaty • garden • fights • Wilson • pilots • Powers • Forest • Bertha • warfare • warfare • Pershing • Ferdinand • Clemenceau • Wilhelm II • of Nations • Nicholas II
english world 5 2024-07-10
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- way
- an underwater exploration vehicle
- of or from Britain
- how strong something is
- to note information
- coast
- a large flat area of land
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- a search
- blowing strongly
- to squash flat
- a large long feather
- to care for
- at once
- a little difficult
- to make fun of someone
- a woman who other people think is a good and brave person
- an activity that is done in part
- to try not to hit
18 Clues: way • coast • at once • a search • to care for • to squash flat • blowing strongly • to try not to hit • a little difficult • of or from Britain • to note information • a large long feather • to make fun of someone • how strong something is • a large flat area of land • an activity that is done in part • an underwater exploration vehicle • a woman who other people think is a good and brave person
TOPS/KOPS WORLD 2024-08-16
18 Clues: GOAL • status • be active • encourage • incentives • win prizes • reach goal • record food • get together • record weight • see the results • watch food intake • hang out together • Regional Area rally • US state convention • the leader and crew • groups across the USA/Canada • Canadian provincial convention
World War I 2024-03-27
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- feeling of unity as a state
- the infection caused by feet being cold and wet for too long
- payment for war damages
- situation with no chance of progress
- the spreading of ideas to promote or to cause harm.
- fighting from large ditches
- the period between 1760 and 1840
- independent state that works with other states to achieve a goal
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- to work
- a political and economic system where the government are the owners, not private individuals
- the period between 1914 and 1918, also known as the Great War
- heavy artillery attack
- a policy of aggressive military buildup
- not aligned with either side
- alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary during World War I
- the use and knowledge of tools
- practice of controlling foreign lands by stronger states
- an economic system where workers are the owners, not private individuals
18 Clues: to work • heavy artillery attack • payment for war damages • feeling of unity as a state • fighting from large ditches • not aligned with either side • the use and knowledge of tools • the period between 1760 and 1840 • situation with no chance of progress • a policy of aggressive military buildup • the spreading of ideas to promote or to cause harm. • ...
The animal world 2024-06-17
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- One of nature's apex predators, an insect with large, coloured wings
- Often kept as a pet, usually in charge
- Reptile that lives in lakes and rivers, watch out for their tears!
- Eats bamboo all day and sleeps a lot
- Lives in a burrow, has a cotton tail
- Has big ears and a very long nose, can 'hear' through their feet
- A unicorn without its horn
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- Possibly the cutest animal in the sea
- Often a best friend
- Has a very long neck and a blue tongue
- Small and often green, always wins the long jump and the high jump events
- Can hide under a thick, hard shell when things get tough
- Big cat, king of the animals
- Daisy, Buttercup or Bessie
- An intelligent sea animal that can sleep with one half of its brain
- Muscular creature with no legs - not slippery at all!
- Hairy tree-dweller with a long tail, often up to funny business
- A large fish with very sharp teeth, its skin used to be used as sandpaper
18 Clues: Often a best friend • Daisy, Buttercup or Bessie • A unicorn without its horn • Big cat, king of the animals • Eats bamboo all day and sleeps a lot • Lives in a burrow, has a cotton tail • Possibly the cutest animal in the sea • Has a very long neck and a blue tongue • Often kept as a pet, usually in charge • Muscular creature with no legs - not slippery at all! • ...
world of work 2024-11-24
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- someone who takes care of your teeth
- the time when your work needs to be finished
- something you receive at the end of the month
- when you work hard, you...money
- someone who works in the military
- you should be on time for work so you must be ...
- that's me! I stand in front of you every day!
- pro
- someone who hires you
- interview something you have to do before getting the job
- the extra money you get for working
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- serves your food
- con
- when you are a person everyone can trust to get their work done
- fixes your car
- receives and answers most calls
- someone who assists the doctor
- you become an...when you are hired
18 Clues: con • pro • fixes your car • serves your food • someone who hires you • someone who assists the doctor • when you work hard, you...money • receives and answers most calls • someone who works in the military • you become an...when you are hired • the extra money you get for working • someone who takes care of your teeth • the time when your work needs to be finished • ...
Around the World 2025-02-18
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- Where is the Mona Lisa?
- What is the highest mountain in the world?
- Which European country has the most castles?
- Which country has 60% of Amazon Rainforest?
- Where is the Anne Frank house?
- Which country is best for viewing Northern Lights
- Which artist was known for painting water lilies?
- Notre Dame Cathedral was almost destroyed by what?
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- Where would you go to see pyramids?
- In what country was the first Olympics?
- Which animal is considered to be sacred in India?
- This castle was built by King Louis XIV
- Which country is known for chocolate?
- Which Asian country is known for cherry blossoms
- Which city was divided for many years by a wall?
- In which city is Big Ben?
- In what country is Pompeii?
- What river runs through Paris?
18 Clues: Where is the Mona Lisa? • In which city is Big Ben? • In what country is Pompeii? • What river runs through Paris? • Where is the Anne Frank house? • Where would you go to see pyramids? • Which country is known for chocolate? • In what country was the first Olympics? • This castle was built by King Louis XIV • What is the highest mountain in the world? • ...
World War I 2025-02-18
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- The region of France that became a bloody stalemate. (2 words)
- The region of Europe called a “powder keg” because it was so volatile. (2 words)
- Armored combat vehicle used for the first time in WWI.
- Stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border. (2 words)
- One-sided information used by a government to persuade the public.
- This was sent to Mexico hoping it would ally itself with Germany against the US. (2 words)
- Germany’s battle strategy that called for a quick defeat of France, then attacking Russia in the east. (2 words)
- The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war.
- Ruler of Germany during WWI. (3 words)
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- America’s president who kept us out of the war until 1917. (2 words)
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- Battle strategy in which soldiers fought from deep pits dug into the earth. (2 words)
- World War I Alliance that included Great Britain, France, and Russia. (2 words)
- Government system of allowing only small amounts of items to be bought.
- Leader of Russia up until 1917. (2 words)
- Alliance that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. (2 words)
- New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death. (2 words)
- New warship introduced by Germany that used undersea torpedoes.
18 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting. • Ruler of Germany during WWI. (3 words) • Leader of Russia up until 1917. (2 words) • Armored combat vehicle used for the first time in WWI. • The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war. • The region of France that became a bloody stalemate. (2 words) • New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death. (2 words) • ...
World Geography Puzzle 2025-04-23
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- – Largest rainforest in the world.
- The combined continental landmass of Europe and Asia.
- Seasonal wind bringing heavy rain to South Asia.
- Narrow piece of land projecting into the sea.
- Group of islands.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions.
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- – Landform created by sediment deposits at a river mouth.
- Longest continental mountain range.
- Narrow sea inlet between high cliffs, common in Norway.
- Largest hot desert in the world.
- Large area of flat unforested grassland.
- Treeless biome with permafrost soil, Alps, Major mountain range in Europe.
- Longest river in Africa.
- City that spans two continents.
- Vast desert in Asia.
- Imaginary line dividing Earth into northern and southern hemispheres.
- – A ring-shaped coral reef or island.
18 Clues: Group of islands. • Vast desert in Asia. • Longest river in Africa. • City that spans two continents. • Largest hot desert in the world. • – Largest rainforest in the world. • Longest continental mountain range. • – A ring-shaped coral reef or island. • Large area of flat unforested grassland. • Land surrounded by water on three sides. • ...
World Religions #1 2025-03-25
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- The _____ Pillars of Faith is the holy Islamic book
- The name of the holy place of worship for Islam
- Spread Christianity all over Europe and Asia, created churches, and wrote letters
- A Jewish leader who promised his people the land of Canaan
- The name of Islamic peoples' god
- Commandments are important rules to live by
- The name of the Jewish people's holy book- is also the Old Testament
- The starting point in the Middle East of Judaism
- The name of one of the holy cities for Islam
- The name of the Jewish & Christian peoples' holy important city
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- Is their founding father
- The holy trinity: father, son, and holy
- The name of the Islamic holy book
- The name of the Jewish people's god
- A holy prophet in the Islamic faith and their founding father
- A Hebrew/Jewish leader who received the Ten Commandments
- Is their holy book
- Judaism is the 1st Monotheistic Religion, it is also the _________
18 Clues: Is their holy book • Is their founding father • The name of Islamic peoples' god • The name of the Islamic holy book • The name of the Jewish people's god • The holy trinity: father, son, and holy • Commandments are important rules to live by • The name of one of the holy cities for Islam • The name of the holy place of worship for Islam • ...
World news; Mikayla 2025-05-19
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- Which South Korean football star was recently blackmailed by two people?
- Louisiana did 10 inmates escape from?
- How many Iranian nationals have appeared in court after police in the UK charged them with national security offenses following a counter-terror investigation?
- A rigid social hierarchy where status is based on birth. Will be counted in India’s upcoming national census for the first time since 1931 – when India was still a British colony.
- Which country is the US considering permanently relocating a million Palestinians to?
- Who was the Romanian pro-European Union presidential candidate who won the recent election against his ultranationalist rival?
- Which ex-president of Bolivia was blocked from running in the August 17 election by Bolivia’s Constitutional Court?
- In which country did Russia’s President Vladimir Putin called for the face-to-face meeting which he did not attend, instead sending a junior delegation?
- Which large funder of the World Health Organization is leaving?
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- Which bridge did a Mexican Navy training ship strike?
- Bangladeshi Actor who played Sheikh Hasina arrested In Murder Case.
- 25 Year old suspect connected to a bombing near a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, and said he held "nihilistic ideations."
- How many years has Russia sentenced an Australian man named Oscar Jenkins to in a maximum-security prison for fighting alongside Ukrainian forces?
- Japan’s first severely disabled author to win a top literary prize; Wrote "Hunchback."
- Pope Leo’s last name.
- which city located within
- Name of the Peruvian president who is being accused of getting a nose job.
- Ukraine’s only female combat pilot.
18 Clues: Pope Leo’s last name. • which city located within • Ukraine’s only female combat pilot. • Louisiana did 10 inmates escape from? • Which bridge did a Mexican Navy training ship strike? • Which large funder of the World Health Organization is leaving? • Bangladeshi Actor who played Sheikh Hasina arrested In Murder Case. • ...
world wide news 2025-05-15
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- What movie did Jack Black star in?
- Who won the golf career grand slam?
- What country reelected their prime minister?
- What big celebrity event occurred in May
- What social media app got banned for a day?
- Who won the NCAA basketball championship?
- The new ___ was elected?
- Why did the AICE exam stop?
- Who did the US stop tariffs with?
- Which United States state did it snow in for the first time since 1977?
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- What type of crash occurred in D.C.?
- What big city is the Pope from?
- Who died at age 88 on April 21st?
- Who won the Kentucky Derby?
- Who won the Grammys for the song of the year?
- What app recently shut down?
- Who won the super bowl?
- What car brand was facing a lot of hate?
18 Clues: Who won the super bowl? • The new ___ was elected? • Who won the Kentucky Derby? • Why did the AICE exam stop? • What app recently shut down? • What big city is the Pope from? • Who died at age 88 on April 21st? • Who did the US stop tariffs with? • What movie did Jack Black star in? • Who won the golf career grand slam? • What type of crash occurred in D.C.? • ...
World War 1 2025-10-26
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- Heavy guns used in land warfare.
- The German foreign secretary who sent a telegram proposing an alliance with Mexico.
- A British passenger ship sunk by a German submarine in 1915.
- A poisonous weapon first used at Ypres in 1915.
- The city where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated.
- A situation in which neither side can gain an advantage.
- Belgian city that was the site of several major battles.
- The treaty that officially ended the war and placed heavy penalties on Germany.
- An agreement signed in 1918 to cease fighting and end the war.
- A prolonged war or period of conflict during which each side seeks to gradually wear out the other by a series of small-scale actions.
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- Archduke whose assassination in Sarajevo triggered the war's outbreak.
- The belief that a country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively.
- Agreements between nations for mutual defense, which pulled countries into the conflict.
- The desire for a nation's people to have its own independent nation-state, which fueled tensions in Europe.
- The policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization or military force.
- Payments made by Germany to the Allies for war damages.
- Payments for war damages that Germany was forced to make.
- A situation in which neither side can gain an advantage.
- A rigid airship used by Germany for bombing raids.
- The site of a major battle between Germany and France in 1916.
20 Clues: Heavy guns used in land warfare. • A poisonous weapon first used at Ypres in 1915. • A rigid airship used by Germany for bombing raids. • Payments made by Germany to the Allies for war damages. • A situation in which neither side can gain an advantage. • Belgian city that was the site of several major battles. • ...
World of work 2025-11-18
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- A place where many employees work together to perform daily tasks.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; being tough.
- A place offering training and education in a specific trade or profession. (Two words)
- Money a person receives regularly for work done.
- The boss who hires employees and oversees their work.
- A person who works for an employer.
- Advantages or perks received in addition to your salary (e.g., health insurance or vacation).
- A document posted by a company to find new employees. (Two words)
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- Buying or selling products in large amounts, usually for resale purposes.
- Someone who tries to beat you in business.
- A description of education, experience and skills; submitted when applying for a job. (Abbreviation!)
- Contract that only lasts for a limited period of time.
- Feeling or showing great excitement and interest in something.
- The person who buys products or services from a shop.
- A written request for a job or a place at university.
- When something or someone is good at competing with others.
- showing initiative and taking action without being asked.
- People who work with you in your workplace.
18 Clues: A person who works for an employer. • Someone who tries to beat you in business. • People who work with you in your workplace. • Money a person receives regularly for work done. • The person who buys products or services from a shop. • A written request for a job or a place at university. • The boss who hires employees and oversees their work. • ...
World Capitals - C 2026-03-02
18 Clues: CUBA • CHAD • CHILE • CHINA • CANADA • CYPRUS • CZECHIA • COMOROS • CORATIA • CAMEROON • COLOMBIA • COSTA RICA • CABO VERDE • PENH CAMBODIA • COTE D'IVOIRE • REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO • CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC • DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
World Religions Review 2026-03-24
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- The leader/founder of Christianity
- Jewish house of worship
- Abraham is the founder of this religion
- A duty of Muslims to make a journey to Mecca
- Holy book of Islam
- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all share this belief
- The sacred texts of Hinduism
- The sacred text of Judaism
- Belief in many gods
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- A holy city for Jews and Christians
- Key teachings of Buddhism
- This religion is polytheistic
- Founder of Islam
- Hinduism is the most common religion in this large country
- The teachings of Buddhism can be found in this set of books
- A belief of Hinduism that relates directly to your actions in life
- A key belief in Hinduism
- Siddhartha Gautama founded this religion
18 Clues: Founder of Islam • Holy book of Islam • Belief in many gods • Jewish house of worship • A key belief in Hinduism • Key teachings of Buddhism • The sacred text of Judaism • The sacred texts of Hinduism • This religion is polytheistic • The leader/founder of Christianity • A holy city for Jews and Christians • Abraham is the founder of this religion • ...
Renaissance 2012-12-12
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- Also known as the renaissance man.
- known as the new world.
- The sailor that circumnavigated the world and named the Pacific ocean.
- the virgin queen.
- The conquistador that colonized the Incas.
- religion started by martin luther.
- The conquistador who colonized the Aztecs.
- The greek philosopher who's theories are used by the catholic church.
- The most famous sculpture that was sculpted by Michelangelo.
- trade between the new and old world.
- The co-main captain of the English fleet that defeated the Spanish Armada.
- the country where the renaissance started.
- another name used in the Renaissance for sponsor.
- religion started by henry the 5th.
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- the idea of the worthiness of men and the world around him.
- the paint used in the later years of the renaissance.
- Invented the moveable type printing press.
- Experimentation and observation.
- The later patron to Galileo Galilei.
- banned the catholic church in england.
- The sculpture that sculpted David before fighting Goliath.
- Founder of the school of navigation.
- The idea that the sun is the center of the universe.
- another name for cutting up dead bodies.
- the first scientist who used the telescope for astronomy.
- Original creator of the heliocentric theory.
- the creator of El duomo.
- the biggest patrons of the renaissance.
- known as the old world.
- another word for non-religious.
30 Clues: the virgin queen. • known as the new world. • known as the old world. • the creator of El duomo. • another word for non-religious. • Experimentation and observation. • Also known as the renaissance man. • religion started by martin luther. • religion started by henry the 5th. • The later patron to Galileo Galilei. • Founder of the school of navigation. • ...
Animals Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-20
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- is the largest animal in the world?
- which is the most poisonous spider?
- What is the animal that is about to go extinct?
- which is the fastest land animal?
- which bird has the longest wings?
- What animal can lift 20 times its own weight?
- which is the animal that camouflages itself?
- What animal can turn its head 270 degrees?
- what is the enemy of dogs?
- it is the most intelligent animal
- which is the fastest animal in the water?
- which is the fastest animal in the air?
- which is the bird that flies the highest?
- which is the animal with the strongest bite?
- which is the animal that lives the longest?
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- what animal plays the role of rocket from Guardians of the Galaxy?
- What animal do you use for hunting?
- the most poisonous snake in the world
- which animal produces honey?
- What is the heaviest land animal in the world?
- the animal represents the united states
- What fish do bears eat?
- What animal has 8 arms?
- What is the largest bird in the world?
- what animal eats nuts?
- which animal produces electricity?
- What is the slowest animal in the world?
- what animal winters?
- which is the biggest snake?
- which animal is the king of the jungle?
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 is the fastest land animal? • which bird has the longest wings? • it is the most intelligent animal • which animal produces electricity? • What animal do you use for hunting? • ...
Animals Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-20
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- is the largest animal in the world?
- which is the most poisonous spider?
- What is the animal that is about to go extinct?
- which is the fastest land animal?
- which bird has the longest wings?
- What animal can lift 20 times its own weight?
- which is the animal that camouflages itself?
- What animal can turn its head 270 degrees?
- what is the enemy of dogs?
- it is the most intelligent animal
- which is the fastest animal in the water?
- which is the fastest animal in the air?
- which is the bird that flies the highest?
- which is the animal with the strongest bite?
- which is the animal that lives the longest?
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- what animal plays the role of rocket from Guardians of the Galaxy?
- What animal do you use for hunting?
- the most poisonous snake in the world
- which animal produces honey?
- What is the heaviest land animal in the world?
- the animal represents the united states
- What fish do bears eat?
- What animal has 8 arms?
- What is the largest bird in the world?
- what animal eats nuts?
- which animal produces electricity?
- What is the slowest animal in the world?
- what animal winters?
- which is the biggest snake?
- which animal is the king of the jungle?
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 is the fastest land animal? • which bird has the longest wings? • it is the most intelligent animal • which animal produces electricity? • What animal do you use for hunting? • ...
3-1 - 3-3 2022-01-04
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- Princess of the Powhatan people
- Intolerant religious group who wanted to "purify" The Church of England
- First permanent English Settlement in The New World
- This word was carved into a fencepost on the "lost colony of Roanoke"
- Region where The Puritans Settled in The New World
- "The Jamestown _____"; John Rolfe was killed in this
- This cash-crop became king of international trade
- Early head of English Exploration; he would later be executed by King James
- This chartered-exploration group was comprised of mostly unfit individuals and ultimately settled Jamestown
- This English explorer founded Roanoke, and returned to find the colonists had disappeared
- This BAY was where Jamestown would be settled
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- This individual became King of England after Elizabeth's death
- This explorer vanished in the Canadian wilderness, adding to the "mystique" of The New World
- This English Settlement "mysteriously" vanished
- This John came to the new world to cultivate tobacco and married Pocahontas
- This nation owned much territory in The New World, but did not have the spare men & resources to commit to it
- This explorer and warrior led Jamestown successfully after being captured by The Powhatan
- Quaker who founded Pennsylvania
- Religious pacifists; known as "The Religious Society of Friends
- Also known as Metacomet; his people went to war with The Puritans over various abuses
- Founded The Quakers in the 1640s
21 Clues: Princess of the Powhatan people • Quaker who founded Pennsylvania • Founded The Quakers in the 1640s • This BAY was where Jamestown would be settled • This English Settlement "mysteriously" vanished • This cash-crop became king of international trade • Region where The Puritans Settled in The New World • First permanent English Settlement in The New World • ...
The Renaissance, Reformation, and Age of Exploration. 2022-08-31
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- the study of classical greek and roman literature that focused on the importance of humans
- was the first european explorer to discover the new world in 1492
- was the first explorer that drew the fisrt map of north/south america
- what agreement signed by spain and portugal established a line of demarcation to divide newly discovered lands in the new world
- slavery had existed in africa and middle-east hundreds of years before the europeans arrived there
- helped fund the renaissance
- conquered the Inacs in 1532
- sea route that brought enslaved africans to the new world
- perfected the printing press
- A settlement of people living in a new territory linked with the parent country by trade and direct government
- wrote a book on how monarchs should use there power
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- who painted the sistne chapel
- taught the doctrine of predistination and made it part of the protestant faith
- pope paul III in which the catholic church discussed reforming itself but made very little changes in sin.
- what prince got mad because the catholic church wouldn't grant him a divorce
- The exchange of goods between Europe, africa and the knew world that never existed until columbus discovered the new world
- conquered the aztecs in 1521
- who painted the mona lisa
- what christian humanist wrote in "praise of folly"
- wrote the nintey-five theses and led the reformation in germany
20 Clues: who painted the mona lisa • helped fund the renaissance • conquered the Inacs in 1532 • conquered the aztecs in 1521 • perfected the printing press • who painted the sistne chapel • what christian humanist wrote in "praise of folly" • wrote a book on how monarchs should use there power • sea route that brought enslaved africans to the new world • ...
football trivia 2024-01-31
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- In which country did football (soccer) originate?
- Who is the all-time leading goal scorer in the history of the English Premier League?
- Which country hosted the 2018 FIFA World Cup?
- What is the nickname of the Argentina national football team?
- is the captain of the French national football team as of 2022?
- Which country won the first-ever FIFA Women's World Cup?
- What is the nickname of the Manchester United football club?
- Who is the all-time leading goal scorer in FIFA World Cup history?
- Which player holds the record for the most appearances in the English Premier League?
- Which country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles?
- Which club has won the most UEFA Champions League titles?
- Who won the Ballon d'Or in 2021?
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- Who is the all-time leading goal scorer in the UEFA Champions League?
- What is the nickname of the Brazil national football team?
- Which player has won the most Ballon d'Or awards?
- Who won the Golden Boot at the 2018 FIFA World Cup?
- Which player holds the record for the most goals scored in a single calendar year?
- Which premier league player is referred to as the "Portuguese Magnifico"?
- Which footballer from the modern era is known as the "Egyptian King"?
- Which stadium is known as the "Theatre of Dreams"?
- Who is the only player to have won the UEFA Champions League with three different clubs?
- Which nation won the Euro 2020 (played in 2021)?
22 Clues: Who won the Ballon d'Or in 2021? • Which country hosted the 2018 FIFA World Cup? • Which nation won the Euro 2020 (played in 2021)? • In which country did football (soccer) originate? • Which player has won the most Ballon d'Or awards? • Which stadium is known as the "Theatre of Dreams"? • Who won the Golden Boot at the 2018 FIFA World Cup? • ...
Week of 4.7.2025 2025-04-06
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- The site of the marathon in Europe
- The number of time zones crossed during the World Marathon Challenge
- During this display, dark pulse of color travel along the body of the cuttlefish simultaneously
- During this display, cuttlefish turn olive-green
- During this display, cuttlefish turn orange and yellow
- Overall winner of the 2025 World Marathon Challenge
- Cuttlefish were found to have four distinct strategies of this
- Another name for Anchorage’s Fur Rendezvous Festival
- Scientists have identified over this many species of cuttlefish worldwide
- They always win the race in Alaska
- The number of arms on a cuttlefish
- The World Marathon Challenge has runners racing across this many continents
- During this display, cuttlefish darken to gray except for a flashing black stripe running down its back
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- The Fur Rendezvous Festival celebrates the region’s this
- Cuttlefish are masters of this
- Country where Matteo Santon filmed the cuttlefish
- Africa’s tallest peak
- The World Marathon Challenge is limited to this many athletes
- Cuttlefish are part of this family
- Team’s findings on the cuttlefish were published in this journal
- The 2025 World Marathon Challenge winner is the first of these to win the challenge
- Alaska’s reindeer race was inspired this from Spain
- Runners has this many hours between landing and running again
- The first reindeer race included this many reindeer
24 Clues: Africa’s tallest peak • Cuttlefish are masters of this • The site of the marathon in Europe • Cuttlefish are part of this family • They always win the race in Alaska • The number of arms on a cuttlefish • During this display, cuttlefish turn olive-green • Country where Matteo Santon filmed the cuttlefish • Overall winner of the 2025 World Marathon Challenge • ...
history 2025-03-26
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- enlightenment thinker that believed that all people have the right to life liberty and property
- The poor class that started the french revolution
- A prison that was raided during the french revolution.
- A period of chaos with mass murders in the french revolution
- a period where people first started to go against the government.
- An enlightenment thinker that believed in the government not interfering in economics at all.
- a contract where the citizens are loyal to the government in exchange for protection
- A social up rising due to a mass population being poor
- The second highest class during the french revolution.
- The country that Napoleon started his attempt for world denomination.
- Enlightenment thinker that believed that the government is a device for security
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- A theory that says that the entire world revolves around the earth
- a French emperor that wanted to rule the whole world by force.
- Enlightenment thinker that thought that men are born good but are corrupted by the world.
- A rebellion against Britain because of lack of say in government.
- A time where people started to transition from people working in fields to factories.
- Enlightenment thinker that thought that there should be a separation of power in the government.
- A theory that says that the entire world revolves around the sun
- life liberty and _______
- The highest class in the french revolution
20 Clues: life liberty and _______ • The highest class in the french revolution • The poor class that started the french revolution • A prison that was raided during the french revolution. • A social up rising due to a mass population being poor • The second highest class during the french revolution. • A period of chaos with mass murders in the french revolution • ...
Football Players 2023-10-31
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- pendikspor hat-trick
- turkish wonderkid
- most loyal goalkeeper in turkey
- best stoper in the world
- retired football and start golf
- best midfield player in fenerbahçe
- best player in the world
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- owner of inter miami
- most goal misses and beaten
- three world cup winner
- illegal passport
- legend of chelsa
- the latest ballon d’or winner
- fenerbahçe fans nightmare
14 Clues: illegal passport • legend of chelsa • turkish wonderkid • pendikspor hat-trick • owner of inter miami • three world cup winner • best stoper in the world • best player in the world • fenerbahçe fans nightmare • most goal misses and beaten • the latest ballon d’or winner • most loyal goalkeeper in turkey • retired football and start golf • best midfield player in fenerbahçe
Adam’s Disney Word Search 2024-02-23
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- Character with a yellow ballgown
- Snowman
- Month we went to Disney World
- She’s part of the family Madrigal
- Toy Story-themed rollercoaster
- Kristoff’s best friend
- Creature Mei turns into in Turning Red
- Rapunzel’s weapon
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- We don’t talk about him
- Olaf plays her as a baby
- Spooky ride at Disney World
- Flying pachyderm
- Disneyland state
- Disney World state
14 Clues: Snowman • Flying pachyderm • Disneyland state • Rapunzel’s weapon • Disney World state • Kristoff’s best friend • We don’t talk about him • Olaf plays her as a baby • Spooky ride at Disney World • Month we went to Disney World • Toy Story-themed rollercoaster • Character with a yellow ballgown • She’s part of the family Madrigal • Creature Mei turns into in Turning Red
Story analasys 2025-01-08
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- best place in the world
- main character's opponent
- the society the story is set in
- the person that tells the story
- person with little personality
- where and when
- Person with lots of personality
- Second best place in the world
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- person that undergo change
- person that remain the same
- main character
- worst place in the world
- most sigma girl alive
- who the narrator is
- ragnhild second name
15 Clues: main character • where and when • who the narrator is • ragnhild second name • most sigma girl alive • best place in the world • worst place in the world • main character's opponent • person that undergo change • person that remain the same • person with little personality • Second best place in the world • the society the story is set in • the person that tells the story • ...
Chapter 5 Key Terminology, Concepts and Ideas 2023-08-04
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- The creation or development of methods and products that are then introduced to the market as new or improved goods and services.
- Common currency that was implemented across multiple countries in the European Union to promote growth and trade between countries.
- Organization created to help countries track economic trends, analyze countries financial performance and warn them of potential economic issues.
- A treaty between two (bilateral) or more (multilateral) countries that encourages the movement of goods & services and increased foreign investment through elimination of trade barriers and the establishment of terms of trade.
- containing 186 members created to provide monetary and technical support to developing countries.
- An economic strategy used by firms where products, services and marketing are customized for local markets.
- Also known as the G20 this organization was created to organize a discussion forum for the major economics of the world but expanding outside the G8 and acknowledge the influence of other large countries such China.
- Measure that compares the amount of goods and services produced (outputs) to the amount of inputs required to create those goods and services.
- This organization was created to provide a discussion forum for the eight largest economies of the world to discuss macroeconomic issues.
- Trade organization with the goal of uniting the economy of many countries around the pacific.
- Unlike trade agreements which are enforceable treaties these are groups created to help countries with the movement of goods & services.
- Trade organization containing 153 member countries with the main objective of promoting trade liberalization throughout the world.
- Movement of goods, services, technology, investments and ideas throughout the world.
- Trade agreement containing 27 European countries and around half a billion people. The EU has its own currency and common financial security and foreign policies across all member countries creating the largest free trade bloc in the world.
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- Trade agreement signed by Canada, Mexico and the US in 1993 eliminating trade barriers and encouraging collaboration between the three countries. They created the largest free trade area in the world. More recently it has been changed to the USMCA.
- Organization of countries created in 1945 during world war two that strives for world peace
- A strategy that combines the best aspects of both multi domestic strategy and global strategy. They respect the differences of local cultures but maintain the efficient of a global strategy.
- An economic strategy used by firms where the world is regarded as one big market therefore products and marketing are uniform around the globe.
- Technique usually done by companies to reduce costs and is the act of hiring an outside company or going to a cheaper country where goods or services that were provided are cheaper.
- Treaties that are created to prevent double taxation and tax evasion for those who would pay taxes to multiple countries. Tax treaties have set limits on the amount each country may collect.
- A company that operates in multiple countries around the globe and has operations facilities such as warehouses in foreign markets.
- A trade organization created in 1961 to advance democracy and market economies around the world.
22 Clues: Movement of goods, services, technology, investments and ideas throughout the world. • Organization of countries created in 1945 during world war two that strives for world peace • Trade organization with the goal of uniting the economy of many countries around the pacific. • ...
IRONMAN Crossword Puzzle 2018-12-18
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- The first IRONMAN race in 2019
- Founder of IRONMAN
- Legendary battle between Mark Allen and Dave Scott
- Winner of the men's 2018 IRONMAN World Championship brought to you by Amazon
- First above the knee amputee to finish the IRONMAN World Championship
- The only other island to host the IRONMAN World Championship
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- How many people started the first IRONMAN World Championship
- 8-time IRONMAN World Champion
- Winner of the women's 2018 IRONMAN World Championship brought to you by Amazon
- Nickname is the man
- Who created Meredith Kessler's bike
11 Clues: Founder of IRONMAN • Nickname is the man • 8-time IRONMAN World Champion • The first IRONMAN race in 2019 • Who created Meredith Kessler's bike • Legendary battle between Mark Allen and Dave Scott • How many people started the first IRONMAN World Championship • The only other island to host the IRONMAN World Championship • ...
Emily's Valentines Puzzle 2023-02-14
20 Clues: my aim • best green • ben's love • catchy tune • how's blank • good advice • step up king • she's a catch • indian cheese • she's the man • Aoli is happy • Best movie 2023 • exotic excursion • bag fumbler 3000 • Emily's nickname • plus world market • coen brothers lover • Best roadtrip snack • Ben's favorite position • i want the world to know
TAYLOR SWIFT VOCABULARY 2026-03-03
15 Clues: many • trip • love • eager • loved • world • agreement • song words • submissions • famous person • world of fame • giver to charity • first and special • political soldier • collection of songs
World Powers After World War II 2025-02-18
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- Country with strongest economy after WWII and leader in world affairs.
- U.S. operation to support West Berlin during Soviet blockade.
- Conflict between U.S. and USSR involving arms race and global influence.
- Country in the Middle East supported by the U.S.
- Sought by countries like India and African nations from Great Britain.
- Country with great damage from war and slow economy post-WWII.
- U.S. policy to help countries resist communism.
- Region divided after U.S. involvement to stop communism.
- Ideology the U.S. aimed to contain during the Cold War.
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- Type of missiles involved in the U.S.-USSR arms race.
- Region where the U.S. was deeply involved in support of Israel.
- A group of 27 countries in Europe that strengthen economic cooperation
- Country where U.S. fought to prevent communist control, now communist.
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is an military alliance.
- Major Cold War rival to the U.S.
15 Clues: Major Cold War rival to the U.S. • U.S. policy to help countries resist communism. • Country in the Middle East supported by the U.S. • Type of missiles involved in the U.S.-USSR arms race. • Ideology the U.S. aimed to contain during the Cold War. • Region divided after U.S. involvement to stop communism. • ...
ANIMALS 2022-05-18
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- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- Are the only group of animals in the world to have antlers.
- Man's best friend
- We need them for wool
- Smallest bird in the world
- Flightless,largest bird in the world
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- Has stripes and will be pleased to eat you
- Are marine mammals who are intelligent like us.
- Slow and long claws
- Only 2 left in the world and has a giant horn
- bold black-and-white coat and rotund body and found high up in the mountains of central China.
- Clever animal
- Used to draw milk
14 Clues: Flying mammal • Clever animal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Used to draw milk • Slow and long claws • We need them for wool • Smallest bird in the world • Flightless,largest bird in the world • Has stripes and will be pleased to eat you • Only 2 left in the world and has a giant horn • Are marine mammals who are intelligent like us. • ...
Continents, Oceans and Compasses 2024-01-18
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- The third largest continent in the world.
- This compass uses satellite signals to navigate.
- This continent is both a country and a continent.
- The instrument used for navigation.
- The smallest ocean in the world.
- You will find the Netherlands in this continent.
- The people that invented the compass.
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- This compass is used mainly on boats.
- On the east coast of Africa.
- On the west coast of Africa.
- Kenya is part of this continent.
- This compass can be found in clocks.
- This is the coldest continent in the world.
- The largest ocean in the world.
14 Clues: On the east coast of Africa. • On the west coast of Africa. • The largest ocean in the world. • Kenya is part of this continent. • The smallest ocean in the world. • The instrument used for navigation. • This compass can be found in clocks. • This compass is used mainly on boats. • The people that invented the compass. • The third largest continent in the world. • ...
Latin America 2021-04-27
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- God most worshiped by early Latin American peoples
- First emperor of Brazil; son of Portuguese king
- Most devastating disease in the New World
- Aztec floating garden system
- Plantation-like system where Spanish officials were granted land that was worked by natives
- Great leader of the Aztecs
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Incas
- People of mixed race, usually Spanish and Native American descent
- Bishop who argued that the Spanish shouldn’t mistreat the natives and use African slaves instead
- Civilization with elaborate calendar systems; predicted the end of the world
- Economic system where European countries used overseas colonies to supply them with raw materials for finished goods
- Stories about how the Spanish treated the natives; La leyenda negra
- Treaty that divided up the world between Spain and Portugal
- ____ metals, such as gold, silver were extracted from Latin America & taken back to Europe
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs
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- Imperial G Trifecta
- Inca tool for keeping records
- Policy by this US president that declared that Europe was not to take any further colonies in the Western Hemisphere
- Cross-trade of agricultural products, livestock and disease between old and new world; _____ Exchange
- El Liberatador
- _____de San Martin; liberator of Chile and contemporary of Bolivar
- Latin American ruler exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign
- Priest who led initial uprisings in Mexico against the Spanish
- Main city of the Aztecs
- Location of a canal that linked the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- Major religion brought to the New World
- One of the oldest civilizations in Mesoamerica; gigantic stone heads
- European power who controlled Saint Domingue
- Native Spanish people who were living in the New World; held most ruling posts
- Individual born in the New World from Spanish heritage; upper-middle class
- People of mixed race, usually Spanish and African descent
- Mountains in which the Incas lived
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- Toussaint L’Oveurture led a massive slave revolt here
34 Clues: CLUES • El Liberatador • Imperial G Trifecta • Main city of the Aztecs • Great leader of the Aztecs • Aztec floating garden system • Inca tool for keeping records • Mountains in which the Incas lived • Major religion brought to the New World • Most devastating disease in the New World • Spanish conquistador who defeated the Incas • European power who controlled Saint Domingue • ...
Unit 4 Test Review [NO SPACES] 2025-02-14
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- The European powers came up with something called the __________ System after the defeat of Napoleon.
- This document, originally passed in 1823, stated that the U.S. would fight any acts of European imperialism in the Americas.
- President during the Annexation of Hawaii and the Spanish-American War (last name only).
- This country became independent as a result of the Spanish-American War.
- The Roosevelt Corollary was also known as ____________ Diplomacy.
- The Roosevelt Corollary was primarily focused on this region of the world.
- President that supported environmental conservationism and American imperialism (last name only).
- The Treaty of ____________ officially ended World War I.
- The sinking of this battleship led to American public opinion turning against Spain.
- What is the acronym for remembering the causes of World War I?
- The _____________ Telegram was the "last straw" that caused the United States to declare war on Germany.
- The idea that the more land or colonies you controlled, the more powerful you were.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire made up the _______________ Powers.
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- Passed in 1904, this was an amendment to the Monroe Doctrine.
- The _______________ of Franz Ferdinand was the "spark" that started World War I.
- This was a conflict between the United States and a European power from April to December of 1898.
- This was the nickname for when newspaper prioritized exaggerated stories over telling the truth.
- This was the idea that it was "cool" to have a big and strong military.
- This country emerged as a global power after the Spanish-American War.
- The idea that "my country is cooler than your country."
- President during World War I (last name only).
- What was the name of Woodrow Wilson's plan for when the Allies won World War I?
- According to the Treaty of Versailles, this country was responsible for starting World War I, and had to pay for it.
- According to this document, the primary purpose of the Spanish-American War was to ensure Cuban independence.
- Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and the United States made up the ______________ Powers.
25 Clues: President during World War I (last name only). • The idea that "my country is cooler than your country." • The Treaty of ____________ officially ended World War I. • Passed in 1904, this was an amendment to the Monroe Doctrine. • What is the acronym for remembering the causes of World War I? • The Roosevelt Corollary was also known as ____________ Diplomacy. • ...
Incredible Comparisons Crossword 2021-08-29
10 Clues: The biggest shark • The very first plane • The fastest land animal • The fastest bird in the world • The fastest fish in the world • The slowest animal in the world • The biggest animal in the world • How many hours does a human sleep • The tallest mountain in the world • The tallest waterfall in the world
IRONMAN Crossword Puzzle 2018-12-18
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- The first IRONMAN race in 2019
- Winner of the women's 2018 IRONMAN World Championship brought to you by Amazon
- The only other island to host the IRONMAN World Championship
- 8-time IRONMAN World Champion
- Who created Meredith Kessler's bike
- Legendary battle between Mark Allen and Dave Scott
- Nickname is "the man"
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- Founder of IRONMAN
- Winner of the men's 2018 IRONMAN World Championship brought to you by Amazon
- First above the knee amputee to finish the IRONMAN World Championship
- How many people started the first IRONMAN World Championship
11 Clues: Founder of IRONMAN • Nickname is "the man" • 8-time IRONMAN World Champion • The first IRONMAN race in 2019 • Who created Meredith Kessler's bike • Legendary battle between Mark Allen and Dave Scott • The only other island to host the IRONMAN World Championship • How many people started the first IRONMAN World Championship • ...
Victory in Jesus 2025-10-27
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- Do not _____ the world or what is in it? (1 John 2:15)
- Christians need to be ____________ by the renewal of our minds? (Romans 12:2)
- What is swallowed up in victory? (1 Corinthians 15:54)
- If you have died, your life will be ______ with Christ in God? (Colossians 3:3)
- Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the what with its passions and desires? (Galatians 5:24)
- If you have been raised with Christ, then seek the things that are where? (Colossians 3:1)
- We know we have come to know Jesus if we ______ His commandments? (1 John 2:3)
- John 16:33 says we will have what?
- is anyone loves the world, the love of the what/whom is not in him? (1 John 2:15)
- 1 John 5:4 says how many of us who have been born of God will overcome the world?
- Psalm 98:3 says all of the earth has seen the what of our God?
- We are buried with Christ in baptism so just as Christ was raised from death, we also might walk in _____ of life? (Romans 6:4)
- God give us _______ through our Lord Jesus Christ? (1 Corinthians 15:57)
- Those who overcome the world are those who ______ that Jesus is the Son of God? (1 John 5:5)
- The testing of your faith produces what? (James 1:3)
- If you say you know Jesus but do not keep His commandments, you are a what? (1 John 2:4)
- Paul said to ______ on for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus? (Philippians 3:14)
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- We can take heart because Christ has __________ the world? (John 16:33)
- Those who have been _________ into Christ Jesus has been baptized into His death? (Romans 6:3)
- 1 John 5:4 says the victory that has overcome the world is our what?
- What is the law according to 1 Corinthians 15:56) (3 words)
- One of the things in the world is the what of the flesh? (1 John 2:16)
- Do not be ______ to this world according to Romans 12:2?
- When we are crucified with Christ, we will no longer be ________ to sin? (Romans 6:6)
- Through death, Jesus destroyed who/what? (Hebrews 2:14)
- If we say we know Jesus, we ought to walk in the _____ way in which He walked? (1 John 2:6)
- We are more than what through Him who loved us? (Romans 8:37)
- By testing, we may __________ what is the will of God? (Romans 12:2)
- What is sin according to 1 Corinthians 15:56? (3 words)
- Our what was crucified with Christ? (Romans 6:6) (2 words)
- One of the things in the world is the pride of what? (1 John 2:16)
- One of the things in the world is the desires of the what? (1 John 2:16)
- How long does one who does the will of God abide? (1 John 2:17)
33 Clues: John 16:33 says we will have what? • The testing of your faith produces what? (James 1:3) • Do not _____ the world or what is in it? (1 John 2:15) • What is swallowed up in victory? (1 Corinthians 15:54) • Through death, Jesus destroyed who/what? (Hebrews 2:14) • What is sin according to 1 Corinthians 15:56? (3 words) • ...
Micah Jean-Gilles-Aitcheson 2018-02-24
36 Clues: An • Of • As • By • He • Ask • Set • Use • Old • New • Get • Jet • Car • Any • Yet • Bet • Hard • Park • Know • Once • BIKE • Time • Dime • Live • Like • Into • Woke • Star • Farm • Must • Code • White • World • Smart • Journey • Homesick
The Millennium development Goals 2013-08-29
Across
- Globalisation promotes world ____.
- The number of millennium goals.
- “Globalisation means _______ joining together economically, through education, society and politics.”
- The eighth MDG is to create _____ partnership for development.
- The benefits of our developing world are not shared _______
- The organisation who’s member states created the millennium development goals.
- The Kyoto Protocol requires that all countries cut their harmful ______ gasses by 5.2% by 2012
- The UN Member States aim to complete the MDG by the year two thousand and ______.
- A disease the sixth MDG aims to combat
- The kind of relief the UN provided to victims of the December 2004 tsunami.
- “The UN’s “cash-to-work” programs providedemployment during the December 2004 _______, in south east asia.”
- A country that benefited from globalisation by halving its poverty in the last two decades.
Down
- The state of being extremely poor.
- “Sustainable development is using resources without taxing them to the extent that future_______ cannot.”
- “The world heritage list is made up of places with cultural or physical ______”
- The Kyoto protocol was made to slow down global ________.
- The second development goal is to achieve universal _________ education.
- The United Nations try to ______ poverty.
- “The Pyramids of Egypt, The Taj Mahal in India, and the Grand Canyon in the United States are all found on the world ________ list.”
- Since 1990 the amount of poverty in the world has gone ______ by 7%.
20 Clues: The number of millennium goals. • Globalisation promotes world ____. • The state of being extremely poor. • A disease the sixth MDG aims to combat • The United Nations try to ______ poverty. • The Kyoto protocol was made to slow down global ________. • The benefits of our developing world are not shared _______ • ...
WW1 Vocabulary 2018-01-28
Across
- two sides agree to stop fighting for a certain length of time
- 28th president of the United Sates
- Russian empire, Romania,France, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Serbia, Great Britain, and the U.S joined in 1917
- unconditional support from Germany that granted Serbia what ever they needed
- British nurse who saved soldiers from both sides of the war
- British statesman of liberal party
- Austria Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, and Ottoman empire
- Feb 21 to Dec 18 1916 largest and longest war on the western front between Germany and France
- diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico in the prior event of the United States entering World War I against Germany
- barrel of gunpowder
- archduke of Austria-Hungary, killed by black hand Terrorist
- blackhand terrorist who killed archduke of Austria-Hungary
- used for peace nagotiations in ww1
Down
- 1st world war battle fought by France and Germany
- british ocean liner
- prime minister of France durring world war 1
- damages of the war that Germany had to pay for
- territory created by German Empire
- ended Russia's participation in World War 1
- final demand
- unoccupied area between enemies
- first world war campaign
- no war restriction at all
- Slavic people in one political organization
24 Clues: final demand • british ocean liner • barrel of gunpowder • first world war campaign • no war restriction at all • unoccupied area between enemies • 28th president of the United Sates • territory created by German Empire • British statesman of liberal party • used for peace nagotiations in ww1 • ended Russia's participation in World War 1 • ...
