world Crossword Puzzles
World Music 2013-12-12
11 Clues: 1096-1221 • medieval dance • Venetian merchant • similar to solfege • Turkish melodic mode • double reed instrument • small, violin-like instrument • Indian scale using microtones • Arabic scale using quarter tones • people offered as servants of God • music a type of music dividing octaves into 24 quarter tones
Disney World 2015-04-21
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- Number of resorts in Disney World
- A Disney character first featured in "Plane Crazy"
- A famous theme park in Florida
- Uses vehicles called "Doom Buggies"
- Created the Disney World parks
- Once sponsored by Florida Citrus Growers
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- Number of times Disney World has closed due to anticipation of hurricanes
- Mickey Mouse's girlfriend
- Tallest Structure in Magic Kingdom
- Number of waterparks in Disney World
- "The Sunshine State"
11 Clues: "The Sunshine State" • Mickey Mouse's girlfriend • A famous theme park in Florida • Created the Disney World parks • Number of resorts in Disney World • Tallest Structure in Magic Kingdom • Uses vehicles called "Doom Buggies" • Number of waterparks in Disney World • Once sponsored by Florida Citrus Growers • A Disney character first featured in "Plane Crazy" • ...
World Religions 2014-03-13
11 Clues: Rebirth • Son of God • Muslim God • Muslim Holy Book • Jewish Holy Book • Christian Holy Book • 3rd biggest world religion • Head of the Catholic Church • City, , Where the Pope lives • Ancestor of Judaism and Islam • Honorific title of buddhism founder
WORLD CAPITALS 2023-11-05
12 Clues: Neighboring Ghana • Formerly Abyssinia • Horn of Africa nation • Located on the Equator • Capital is Addis Ababa • Known for the pyramids • Largest African country • Land of the Sahara Desert • Home to Mount Kilimanjaro • East African island nation • Africa The "Rainbow Nation" • Coast West African cocoa producer
World religions 2024-04-18
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- When christian give up something for a month
- Gods son
- It was the last supper before jesus last day
- The starter of judaism
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- a holy place for judaism
- When judaism started
- It is jesus birthday
- It is a celebration for jewish teenagers when they turn 13
- The holy book of christianity
- Name of judaism holy book
- It is were christianity started
11 Clues: Gods son • When judaism started • It is jesus birthday • The starter of judaism • a holy place for judaism • Name of judaism holy book • The holy book of christianity • It is were christianity started • When christian give up something for a month • It was the last supper before jesus last day • It is a celebration for jewish teenagers when they turn 13
World Religions 2024-05-10
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- the one god of judaism
- the holy book of judaism
- christianity comes from this persons last name
- these are often lit in both religions
- the amount of holy books each religion has
- where both religions started
- jews celebrate this holiday from Dec.25 to Jan.2
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- christians celebrate this holiday on Dec.25
- the holy book of christianity
- a place where jews can pray
- the first man in both religions
11 Clues: the one god of judaism • the holy book of judaism • a place where jews can pray • where both religions started • the holy book of christianity • the first man in both religions • these are often lit in both religions • the amount of holy books each religion has • christians celebrate this holiday on Dec.25 • christianity comes from this persons last name • ...
August World 2024-10-13
11 Clues: GOAT • Magic School • Captain _____ • The boy who lived • Assistant referee • A foul in the box • Capital of Russia • Mbappe's former club • Three goals in one game • Defense against the dark arts prof • You stepped on one of these in Italy
Animal World 2023-04-18
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- it was a fortress and a royal palace
- it is the capital of Great Britain and England
- the place where the royal family lives
- the symbol of this country is a yellow flower
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- the most beautiful and large park in London
- people call it instead of London Eye
- it is similar to a letter but you do not put it into an envelope
- a red flower that is the symbol of England
- they protect the safety of the royal family
- you can hear it every fifteen minutes
- it is the biggest zoo in the world
11 Clues: it is the biggest zoo in the world • people call it instead of London Eye • it was a fortress and a royal palace • you can hear it every fifteen minutes • the place where the royal family lives • a red flower that is the symbol of England • the most beautiful and large park in London • they protect the safety of the royal family • ...
Tomorrow's world 2022-10-30
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- when water covers something
- a situation in which someone spends most of their time doing something or thinking about it
- people communicate with one another and react to one another, often while performing an activity together
- a small object that you press to make a machine start working or perform a particular action
- change, growth, or improvement over a period of time
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- an area of land that is beautiful to look at or that has a particular type of appearance
- a long period of time when there is little or no rain and crops die
- soon
- very large in size or quantity
- an advantage you get from a situation
- the real character or nature of things, not what you imagine or think is possible
11 Clues: soon • when water covers something • very large in size or quantity • an advantage you get from a situation • change, growth, or improvement over a period of time • a long period of time when there is little or no rain and crops die • the real character or nature of things, not what you imagine or think is possible • ...
Spirit World 2022-08-05
11 Clues: halo • wizard • big ape • spirit animal • Queens partner • the other side • winged guardian • archangel of healing • energy centers of the body • archangel of communication • archangel of peace and protection
Sheena’s world 2023-09-18
11 Clues: A blurred mark • A skill you possess • Your Mexican lodger • Adolescent book worm • A night under canvas • Daughter of fire lord • Your favourite type of novel • A colour and a cleansing tool • The person who knows you the best • Your strong Hebrew independent archer • Something delicious your good at making
Yvonne's World 2022-10-11
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- Fave "color"
- Preferred fishy food
- Other occupation of mine that relaxes people
- Place I plan to move to near Grand Canyon known for "enchantment"
- Also knows as "_ Dance music"/Music of choice
- "Beam me up"/My cat's name
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- Car I drive by Nissan
- Season that makes me happy
- Giant sentient mammal I adore
- Place I hang out most
- Place to play in the sand and water that's best when secluded
11 Clues: Fave "color" • Preferred fishy food • Car I drive by Nissan • Place I hang out most • Season that makes me happy • "Beam me up"/My cat's name • Giant sentient mammal I adore • Other occupation of mine that relaxes people • Also knows as "_ Dance music"/Music of choice • Place to play in the sand and water that's best when secluded • ...
The World 2022-05-06
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- a piece of land that is mostly surrounded by water, but is joined at one end to a larger area of land
- a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water
- a place where the water goes down
- one of the very large areas of land on Earth that are usually divided into several countries
- a large area of land with few plants and little water and where the weather is always dry
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- like mountains but with stones
- a large flat area of land
- a very large round object that moves around the Sun or another star
- like a tropical forest with many small trees and different animals
- a low area of land between mountains or hills, usually with a river flowing through it
- a small river usually in the forest
11 Clues: a large flat area of land • like mountains but with stones • a place where the water goes down • a small river usually in the forest • a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water • like a tropical forest with many small trees and different animals • a very large round object that moves around the Sun or another star • ...
New world 2025-03-28
11 Clues: Cortes • slave girl • 500 of these • type of bean • leader of aztecs • Spanish soliders • believed in blood • where cortes went • new title for Cortes • civilisation in mexico • capital of aztec empire
Aly’s World 2025-05-13
Animal World 2025-07-22
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- A loyal domestic animal and man’s best friend.
- King of the jungle
- A farm bird that gives us eggs
- A large wild animal with a trunk
- A bird that flies and lives in nests
- A domestic animal that gives us milk
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- Jumps and croaks, lives near water
- Animals that live in our homes or farms
- A long wild animal that slithers
- A black-and-white wild animal that looks like a horse
- A domestic animal used for carrying loads
11 Clues: King of the jungle • A farm bird that gives us eggs • A long wild animal that slithers • A large wild animal with a trunk • Jumps and croaks, lives near water • A bird that flies and lives in nests • A domestic animal that gives us milk • Animals that live in our homes or farms • A domestic animal used for carrying loads • A loyal domestic animal and man’s best friend. • ...
WORLD TRAVEL 2026-03-12
11 Clues: GO AWAY. • SHOW THE WAY. • SIT ON A CAMEL. • SWIM UNDERWATER. • VERY TALL OR UP. • WALK IN A JUNGLE. • FLOAT ON A RIVER. • GET TO SOMETHING. • GO UP A MOUNTAIN. • HAPPY AND THANKFUL. • LOOK AT BIG OLD BUILDINGS.
World capitals 2025-11-02
11 Clues: capital of China • capital of Norway • capital of Canada • capital of Turkey • capital of Denmark • capital of Algeria • capital of Romania • capital of Bulgaria • capital of Australia • capital of New Zealand • capital of Philippines
Hacker World 2025-11-24
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- kust saab kõike hackida kali linuxis
- mis on nutiseade su taskus või kottis
- mis sa preagu lahendad
- hackeri maski nimi
- parim tool millega crackida passworde kali linuxis
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- üks parimatest hackeritest
- mis on su õpetaja nimi
- mis tähendab OS
- millega installida kali linux OS i enda arvutile
- mis on kali linux
- parim OS algajatele hackeriks õppjatele
11 Clues: mis tähendab OS • mis on kali linux • hackeri maski nimi • mis on su õpetaja nimi • mis sa preagu lahendad • üks parimatest hackeritest • kust saab kõike hackida kali linuxis • mis on nutiseade su taskus või kottis • parim OS algajatele hackeriks õppjatele • millega installida kali linux OS i enda arvutile • parim tool millega crackida passworde kali linuxis
Waylon’s World 2025-11-07
11 Clues: best dog • Waylon’s age • Waylon’s brother • Waylon’s last name • swing the bat sport • drive to school in it • Favorite baseball team • water in yard for swimming • What Waylon is (girl or boy) • fun toy with lots of small pieces • water temperature in backyard soaking tub
dandy's world 2025-12-21
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- is the most reliable distractor
- this toon got her ability cooldown reduces from 80 to 30 seconds
- he is the mlost reliable support for stamina
- she is known to have a past with tisha
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- he has the shortest active ability
- she always knows where machines are
- this toon has the fastest passive ability
- he has the most health out of everyone
- bassie's counterpart
- this toon drops special items when hit
- he is said to be the best starter toon
11 Clues: bassie's counterpart • is the most reliable distractor • he has the shortest active ability • she always knows where machines are • he has the most health out of everyone • this toon drops special items when hit • she is known to have a past with tisha • he is said to be the best starter toon • this toon has the fastest passive ability • ...
Molly's World 2025-12-23
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- Favorite place to play after school
- Let's take an airplane ride to ____ ____
- Best park for climbing trees
- Best friend at school
- A wild cat who goes to school?
- Best friend in Tacoma
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- Nicest cat in the world
- A dog named for a red flower
- A ladder in the playground
- A pig that doesn't oink
- A school that's also a puzzle
11 Clues: Best friend at school • Best friend in Tacoma • Nicest cat in the world • A pig that doesn't oink • A ladder in the playground • A dog named for a red flower • Best park for climbing trees • A school that's also a puzzle • A wild cat who goes to school? • Favorite place to play after school • Let's take an airplane ride to ____ ____
BRAIN TEASER 2022-03-28
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- LARGEST SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRY
- PT OF TAKE
- THIS LANGUAGE IS SPOKEN IN ISRAEL
- president OF UKRAINE
- PREPOSITION USED FOR SPECIFIC TIME
- THE MOST SPOKEN LANGUAGE IN THE WORLD
- THE SMALLEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
- A SINGLE STRAND OF SPAGHETTI IS CALLED
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- THE LARGEST ANIMAL
- PP OF PUT
- Baches IN SPANISH MEANS THIS IN ENGLISH
- THE LARGEST COUNTRY BY MASS
- THE SMALLEST STATE IN MEXICO
- WIDEST RIVER IN THE WORLD
- AVERAGE ADULT HAS HOW MANY TEETH
- HOW MANY COUNTRIES IN NORTH AMERICA
16 Clues: PP OF PUT • PT OF TAKE • THE LARGEST ANIMAL • president OF UKRAINE • WIDEST RIVER IN THE WORLD • THE LARGEST COUNTRY BY MASS • THE SMALLEST STATE IN MEXICO • LARGEST SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRY • AVERAGE ADULT HAS HOW MANY TEETH • THIS LANGUAGE IS SPOKEN IN ISRAEL • THE SMALLEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD • PREPOSITION USED FOR SPECIFIC TIME • HOW MANY COUNTRIES IN NORTH AMERICA • ...
General knowledge 2024-04-17
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- He's the 6th president of Indonesia
- Christopher Colombus find this continent in 1492
- Capital city of Japan
- Christ the Redeemer statue is in this country
- Capital city of Central Java
- Capital city of Bali
- United States currency
- The iconic tower in Paris
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- Won the 2024 Fifa world cup
- Capital city before IKN
- Capital city of Philippines
- Japanese currency
- Its capital city is in Seoul
- Capital city of West Java
- The highest mountain in the world
- The longest river in the world
16 Clues: Japanese currency • Capital city of Bali • Capital city of Japan • United States currency • Capital city before IKN • Capital city of West Java • The iconic tower in Paris • Won the 2024 Fifa world cup • Capital city of Philippines • Its capital city is in Seoul • Capital city of Central Java • The longest river in the world • The highest mountain in the world • ...
Barking & Dagenham People 2013-01-21
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- Singer, won Eurovision Song Contest in 1967.
- Dance group, won Britain's Got Talent 2009.
- Former Professional Footballer and Manager.
- English Professional Footballer with Chelsea F.C.
- 1966 World Cup Winning Football manager with England.
- Former footballer and captain of England.
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- Pop star and actor who lived in Padnall Road St Mark’s.
- Singer songwriter and left wing political activist.
- International film star and musician.
- West Ham footballer & World Cup winner with England.
- English 2003 Rugby World Cup Winner.
- X factor finalist & winner of I'm a Celebrity Get Me out of Here.
- Singer and British icon during the 2nd World War.
- Actor, author and journalist.
14 Clues: Actor, author and journalist. • English 2003 Rugby World Cup Winner. • International film star and musician. • Former footballer and captain of England. • Dance group, won Britain's Got Talent 2009. • Former Professional Footballer and Manager. • Singer, won Eurovision Song Contest in 1967. • Singer and British icon during the 2nd World War. • ...
Wonders of the World (Ancient, New and Natural) 2021-07-13
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- Gladiators would fight here for entertainment.
- The longest waterfall in the world
- The longest wall in the world.
- This canyon is known for its geological features
- This is the largest reef in the world
- Looks like the pyramids but it has a flat top.
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- This statue stood tall at a port. It is the name of a character in Deadpool
- A figure with outstretched arms.
- Found in Giza, Egypt.
- This is the highest mountain in the world.
- Known also as the northern lights.
- Carved out of the rocky mountains.
- A king built this for his wife.
- Ancient and built at the top of a mountain.
14 Clues: Found in Giza, Egypt. • The longest wall in the world. • A king built this for his wife. • A figure with outstretched arms. • Known also as the northern lights. • Carved out of the rocky mountains. • The longest waterfall in the world • This is the largest reef in the world • This is the highest mountain in the world. • Ancient and built at the top of a mountain. • ...
Countries and Capitals 2023-09-17
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- The smallest country in the world
- The second biggest country in the world
- A country where the tallest mountain in the world is placed
- The richest country in the world according to GPD per Capita
- Capital of Germany
- A cultural capital of Europe 2024
- Greenland belongs to this country
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- Capital of Australia
- Capital of Turkey
- A city where you can find an Eiffel Tower
- A country whose official currency is Yen
- Capital of Estonia
- The are two capitals of the EU: Brussels and...
13 Clues: Capital of Turkey • Capital of Estonia • Capital of Germany • Capital of Australia • The smallest country in the world • A cultural capital of Europe 2024 • Greenland belongs to this country • The second biggest country in the world • A country whose official currency is Yen • A city where you can find an Eiffel Tower • The are two capitals of the EU: Brussels and... • ...
India 2019-07-12
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- The mela gathering for this place is even visible from space
- The foreign language for which India has the 2nd largest population speaking it
- Lake in Maharashtra formed by a Meteor
- The game in which India has won all world cups
- Wettest Place on Earth
- Village Without Doors
- India's ranking in terms of Largest Network of Roads in the World
- Officer's Village of India
- City with the Highest Cricket Ground in the World
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- World's highest rail bridge
- The hills that Defy Gravity
- Lake to have World's Only Floating Post Office
- It has 9 out of 10 World's Highest Peaks
- One of The Oldest Inhabited Places of the World
- Place having Poll Booth for Single Voter
- First Rocket of India was Transported by a this
- India is the Only Country With a Bill of Rights for this animal
17 Clues: Village Without Doors • Wettest Place on Earth • Officer's Village of India • World's highest rail bridge • The hills that Defy Gravity • Lake in Maharashtra formed by a Meteor • It has 9 out of 10 World's Highest Peaks • Place having Poll Booth for Single Voter • Lake to have World's Only Floating Post Office • The game in which India has won all world cups • ...
Spelling List 19 - Borrowed Words 2023-01-30
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- the name of the ship that landed in the New World in 1620.
- the southern plantation
- name of the first permanent settlement settled in 1620.
- another name for Separatists.
- major cash crop of the South.
- the nickname for the middle colonies because of their large wheat production.
- those who agreed to work for free in exchange for their voyage to the New World.
- leader of Roanoke colony.
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- the first written constitution in the New World.
- name of Native girl who helped John Smith at Jamestown.
- the Native American who helped the Pilgrims.
- religion practiced by William Penn.
- an important building in the center of each colonial village.
- also known as the Lost Colony.
- first governor in the New World who held the first Thanksgiving feast.
- known for settling Pennsylvania.
- mysterious word carved on a tree at Roanoke after the people were discovered to be missing.
17 Clues: the southern plantation • leader of Roanoke colony. • another name for Separatists. • major cash crop of the South. • also known as the Lost Colony. • known for settling Pennsylvania. • religion practiced by William Penn. • the Native American who helped the Pilgrims. • the first written constitution in the New World. • name of Native girl who helped John Smith at Jamestown. • ...
WW2 vocabulary 2023-05-15
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- the trail that was a major war criminals.
- forced relocation and confinement of Japanese Americans in the 1940s.
- policy that allowed US to improve war supplies to allied nations
- naval battle of the World War 2
- Allied invasion of western Europe on June 6th, 1944
- a battle during the World War 2
- one of the two attacks by the United States on Japan at the end of World War II that resulted in Japan’s surrender
- a harbor that is on an island of Oahu Hawaii
- vegetable gardens planted during the world wars to ensure an adequate food supply
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- the code name for the American project set up in 1942 to develop an atom bomb
- The United States bombings of the Japanese cities of
- also known as leapfrogging
- laws are passed in 1935-1939 to limit US involvement in future wars.
- someone or something a policy of appeasing an enemy or potential aggress.
- World War 2 conflict between the US and the empire of Japan
- required all men between the ages of 21 and 45 to register for the draft.
16 Clues: also known as leapfrogging • naval battle of the World War 2 • a battle during the World War 2 • the trail that was a major war criminals. • a harbor that is on an island of Oahu Hawaii • Allied invasion of western Europe on June 6th, 1944 • The United States bombings of the Japanese cities of • World War 2 conflict between the US and the empire of Japan • ...
Fun Facts 2022-03-30
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- National dish of SouthAfrica
- Pink lake in senegal
- most spoken language on the continent
- Africa's tallest peak
- world's largest green canyon
- the dominant religion in Africa
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- Only country in the world with 3 capitals
- African language spoken in Black panther
- largest desert in the world
- Africa's highest waterfalls
- the only remainder of the 7 Ancient wonders
- world's largest living frog
- the world's largest waterfall
- African language spoken in Lion King
- the world's longest river
- first indigenous african to win Miss world
16 Clues: Pink lake in senegal • Africa's tallest peak • the world's longest river • largest desert in the world • Africa's highest waterfalls • world's largest living frog • National dish of SouthAfrica • world's largest green canyon • the world's largest waterfall • the dominant religion in Africa • African language spoken in Lion King • most spoken language on the continent • ...
Narrative Paradigm 2022-10-12
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- writer of this theory
- not all stories are __ good
- Symbolic actions meaning to interpreters
- comm aimed maintaining relationships
- fisher is___ a shift from the rational world
- how we evaluate the worth of stories
- How do we use stories to _____?
- tradition
- ___ world paradgim
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- humans experience life in a series of __
- internal consistency with acting reliable
- stories are regarded as humane and truthful
- people view events through a common lens
- the world is a set of _____
- fisher believes humans are ___ animals
- interpretive or objective
16 Clues: tradition • ___ world paradgim • writer of this theory • interpretive or objective • not all stories are __ good • the world is a set of _____ • How do we use stories to _____? • comm aimed maintaining relationships • how we evaluate the worth of stories • fisher believes humans are ___ animals • humans experience life in a series of __ • people view events through a common lens • ...
Narrative Paradigm 2022-10-12
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- writer of this theory
- not all stories are __ good
- Symbolic actions meaning to interpreters
- comm aimed maintaining relationships
- fisher is___ a shift from the rational world
- how we evaluate the worth of stories
- How do we use stories to _____?
- tradition
- ___ world paradgim
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- humans experience life in a series of __
- internal consistency with acting reliable
- stories are regarded as humane and truthful
- people view events through a common lens
- the world is a set of _____
- fisher believes humans are ___ animals
- interpretive or objective
16 Clues: tradition • ___ world paradgim • writer of this theory • interpretive or objective • not all stories are __ good • the world is a set of _____ • How do we use stories to _____? • comm aimed maintaining relationships • how we evaluate the worth of stories • fisher believes humans are ___ animals • humans experience life in a series of __ • people view events through a common lens • ...
Kat's 2022-10-13
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- island
- Don't know work on me
- 1988 was this legendary coach's last year of coaching the bulls
- The best team
- who bought a boat
- The best musical in the world
- A certain dog's favorite activity
- What you are to me
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- place
- chocolates
- A small kid who doesn't know how to fight
- The creator of fashion
- another name for you
- With 9 across, the best tennis player in the world
- I love you, in Chinese
- With 10 down, the best tennis player in the world
16 Clues: place • island • chocolates • The best team • who bought a boat • What you are to me • another name for you • Don't know work on me • The creator of fashion • I love you, in Chinese • The best musical in the world • A certain dog's favorite activity • A small kid who doesn't know how to fight • With 10 down, the best tennis player in the world • ...
Unit 7 2024-02-05
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- This place is ____ as a World Heritage Site.
- The tree has green _____.
- ____ is an important group for the whole world.
- The Blue ______ are a World Heritage Site.
- The natural _____ is preserved there.
- Where can you see Kangaroos?
- What month is it?
- 文化的
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- There are three _____ of pants.
- This is a type of meeting.
- 大切な
- Who is the mascot of Nabari?
- What country is the big picture on pg. 105?
- 3 trees
- What do Koalas eat?
- 自然
16 Clues: 自然 • 大切な • 文化的 • 3 trees • What month is it? • What do Koalas eat? • The tree has green _____. • This is a type of meeting. • Who is the mascot of Nabari? • Where can you see Kangaroos? • There are three _____ of pants. • The natural _____ is preserved there. • The Blue ______ are a World Heritage Site. • What country is the big picture on pg. 105? • ...
Chapter 9 & 10 2016-03-07
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- the turning point of World War I.
- When one country extends its rule beyond its borders and over another country.
- Grants equality under law to all island residents.
- Strategy of only attacking important islands that were held by the Japanese.
- A geographical area politically and economically controlled by a foreign country.
- weapon that was used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to win World War I.
- Lost World War I and all of its colonies.
- Area including Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia.
- had a unique agreement between Britain to share New Hebrides.
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- Help people in the backward parts of the world.
- A country protecting an island group from all other countries but not actually ruling the islands directly.
- First battle fought entirely by carrier planes against ships.
- Country that isolated itself from the world until the United States convinced them to open up their country to foreigners.
- Lost the Spanish-American War and the Mariana Islands, Guam, and the Caroline Islands.
- Considered to be the world's first global superpower.
15 Clues: the turning point of World War I. • Lost World War I and all of its colonies. • Area including Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia. • Help people in the backward parts of the world. • Grants equality under law to all island residents. • Considered to be the world's first global superpower. • First battle fought entirely by carrier planes against ships. • ...
Unit Two 2024-02-21
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- Parts of the world known by Europeans before the age of exploration (two words)
- Not relating to religion
- Torture device that would be placed into the mouth and expanded (four words)
- When someone owns another person as property
- A navigation tool that uses magnetized needles (two words)
- The benefits of profitable trading
- The Americas (two words)
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- Trade route between Africa, Britain, and the Americas (two words)
- Renaissance man. Painted the Mona Lisa (full name).
- A piece of technology used to copy and print papers and books (two words)
- Measures ships latitude at sea by measuring the angle between the horizon and the stars.
- Taking control of an area of a country that isn't your own, usually with force
- Human beings have the right and responsibility to make their own choices
- Trade between the New World and Old World (two words)
- Wrote the 95 Thesis (first and last name)
15 Clues: Not relating to religion • The Americas (two words) • The benefits of profitable trading • Wrote the 95 Thesis (first and last name) • When someone owns another person as property • Renaissance man. Painted the Mona Lisa (full name). • Trade between the New World and Old World (two words) • A navigation tool that uses magnetized needles (two words) • ...
crossword 1 2019-01-11
Hawksword 2016-04-13
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- God of War
- 1974 World Cup Champion
- 2020
- Nevermore
- Debris Around the World
- Geordi La Forge
- Coined the Term "Spaceship Earth"
- 1973 Abbotsford Superintendent
- Dunkin
- Peace
- Russian Secret Service
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- Abbotsford's Mayor
- Co-Founder of Apple
- Born 1989
- He said "Everything in life is luck"
- Famous German Composer Born 1685
- Pierre Trudeau's Son
- Luxembourg's Capital
- The Third Planet
- The "King"
20 Clues: 2020 • Peace • Dunkin • Born 1989 • Nevermore • God of War • The "King" • Geordi La Forge • The Third Planet • Abbotsford's Mayor • Co-Founder of Apple • Pierre Trudeau's Son • Luxembourg's Capital • Russian Secret Service • 1974 World Cup Champion • Debris Around the World • 1973 Abbotsford Superintendent • Famous German Composer Born 1685 • Coined the Term "Spaceship Earth" • ...
Realidades 2 unit 4a 2024-05-03
27 Clues: shy • doll • fish • rope • coin • world • truth • to lie • turtle • blocks • spoiled • to obey • to jump • dinosaur • to fight • neighbor • to offer • to bother • collection • playground • daycare center • to behave well • once in a while • to behave badly • naughty, mischievous • to allow or to permit • everyone (the whole world)
pillar 11 2025-05-29
25 Clues: 8. CANA • 14. ONE • 2. JOHN • 12. JEWS • 1. JUDEA • 17. LIFE • 13. FIRE • 18. WORLD • 3. DEBATE • 15. EQUAL • 16. MEALS • 5. VISION • 22. PETER • 20. LEGAL • 4. MESSIAH • 21. SUNDAY • 19. ALARMED • 25. ENEMIES • 10. LESSONS • 23. CHURCHES • 9. JERUSALEM • 24. EVERY ONE • 7. HOLY SPIRIT • 6. MISSIONARIES • 11. CITIZENSHIP
13 Original Colonies - Early US History 2023-01-30
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- the name of the ship that landed in the New World in 1620.
- the southern plantation
- name of the first permanent settlement settled in 1620.
- another name for Separatists.
- major cash crop of the South.
- the nickname for the middle colonies because of their large wheat production.
- those who agreed to work for free in exchange for their voyage to the New World.
- leader of Roanoke colony.
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- the first written constitution in the New World.
- name of Native girl who helped John Smith at Jamestown.
- the Native American who helped the Pilgrims.
- religion practiced by William Penn.
- an important building in the center of each colonial village.
- also known as the Lost Colony.
- first governor in the New World who held the first Thanksgiving feast.
- known for settling Pennsylvania.
- mysterious word carved on a tree at Roanoke after the people were discovered to be missing.
17 Clues: the southern plantation • leader of Roanoke colony. • another name for Separatists. • major cash crop of the South. • also known as the Lost Colony. • known for settling Pennsylvania. • religion practiced by William Penn. • the Native American who helped the Pilgrims. • the first written constitution in the New World. • name of Native girl who helped John Smith at Jamestown. • ...
The Rise of the Islamic World Chapters 7, 8, 9 2018-10-29
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- subject, non-Muslims living under Islamic rule...taxed or placed under certain rules
- nomadic desert dwellers
- Islamic rule in northern India...ruled by a sultan
- the title of the "pope" and king of the Islamic world
- the holy book of Islam
- the language of "high society" in the Abbasid court
- holiest shrine in all of Islam
- Islamic mystics...often missionaries of the faith
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- "community"
- the Islamic "Marco Polo" who's writings/journeys give great insight into the Islamic world
- "the Golden Age" of Islam
- the five central practices of Islam
- the first major Islamic dynasty...period of greatest expansion
- the founder (considered the final prophet of Allah by Muslims) of Islam
- the most important city in the Islamic world for trade and worship
- the pilgrimage to Mecca
- the language that became the lingua franca of the Islamic world under the Umayyads
17 Clues: "community" • the holy book of Islam • nomadic desert dwellers • the pilgrimage to Mecca • "the Golden Age" of Islam • holiest shrine in all of Islam • the five central practices of Islam • Islamic mystics...often missionaries of the faith • Islamic rule in northern India...ruled by a sultan • the language of "high society" in the Abbasid court • ...
Cubic Crossword 2016-01-01
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- In how many events were world records set at the 2003 World Championship?
- Country with second highest number of WCA registered cubers.
- First Indian to compete in an official WCA competition
- How many events which were formally official,have now been removed from WCA results?
- This was the rank of Jessica Fridrich in 3x3x3 at the 1982 World Championship.
- In which state was the first official WCA competition in India?
- Holds the longest standing indian national record for an event.
- An M move counts as ___ in FMC.
- An organiser of GIC 2016
- A solve is still considered completed, if __ number of pieces with a single coloured sticker have fallen out / popped out of the puzzle
- First event an Indian was the world champion in.
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- We all know there are 43 quintillion permutations on a 3x3x3 rubiks cube. How many zeroes are there in a quintillion?
- Surname of the first Indian WCA delegate
- To which country does the inventor of the Rubik's cube belong?
- What is the name of the cuber known as Pineapple?
- He taught us all CFOP, the undoubted king of YouTube cubing, once upon a time. He is, of course, Badmephisto. What's his real name?
- In which city was the first Rubik's Cube World Championship held?
- Competition with the most participants in North India till date.
- What does the judge say at 12 seconds of inspection?
19 Clues: An organiser of GIC 2016 • An M move counts as ___ in FMC. • Surname of the first Indian WCA delegate • First event an Indian was the world champion in. • What is the name of the cuber known as Pineapple? • What does the judge say at 12 seconds of inspection? • First Indian to compete in an official WCA competition • ...
Kayden Magulick Chapter 13 Key IDs 2021-03-15
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- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- a group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers during World War I.
- a theatre of conflict between the European Axis powers against the Soviet Union, Poland and other Allies, which encompassed Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Northeast Europe, and Southeast Europe
- 400-plus mile stretch of land weaving through France and Belgium from the Swiss border to the North Sea, was the decisive front during the First World War.
- a way of sharing food fairly.
- The Allies of World War I or Entente Powers were the coalition of countries led by France, Britain, Russia, Italy and Japan against the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria during the First World War.
- an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921
- most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end. The Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers.
- meaning that a nation can seek to create its own independent government or state.
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded.
- an international diplomatic group developed after World War I as a way to solve disputes between countries before they erupted into open warfare.
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- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- the operational plan for a designated attack on France once Russia, in response to international tension, had started to mobilise her forces near the German border.
- first introduced in World War I in early 1915, when Germany declared the area around the British Isles a war zone, in which all merchant ships, including those from neutral countries, would be attacked by the German navy.
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- the informal understanding between the Russian Empire, the French Third Republic and Great Britain.
- the last German Emperor and King of Prussia
- a French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France from 1906 to 1909 and again from 1917 until 1920
- an agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. It was formed on 20 May 1882 and renewed periodically until it expired in 1915 during World War I.
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time
21 Clues: a way of sharing food fairly. • the last German Emperor and King of Prussia • a group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers during World War I. • a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other. • an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time • ...
Latin America Study Guide 2021-03-24
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- This plant was indigenous to the Old World.
- This is the most common language of Latin America, but it is not the only language.
- This is the modern day country that the Inca people were centered on.
- This country speaks Portuguese, is the largest country in South America, and contains much of the Amazon Rainforest.
- The New World consists of North and South ___________.
- Cuba follows this economic ideology, although most other countries in Latin America follow capitalism.
- The ocean to the west of Latin America is called the ___________ Ocean.
- This animal is indigenous to the Old World.
- This ancient culture was the oldest of the three we studied.
- This is the first modern country founded by freed slaves.
- The ________________ Exchange is where plants, animals, diseases, and cultures were traded between the Old and New Worlds.
- Castro had all Cuban copies of this game destroyed because it promoted capitalism.
- Puerto Rico is a part of the United States, however, it is NOT a ___________.
- This plant was indigenous to the New World.
- The Eagle and Snake on the Mexican flag comes from this culture's mythology.
- The Castro brothers were joined by this Argentinian doctor, who helped them win the Cuban revolution.
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- This animal is indigenous to the New World.
- This group of islands is home to many interesting creatures and was important in Charles Darwin codifying his Theory of Evolution.
- What caused the deaths of around 90-95% of everyone living in the New World after people from the Old World showed up?
- This country is the site of the canal that joins the Atlantic and Pacific oceans together.
- Most Latin American countries have this type of economy, which is the opposite of communism.
- This word means "native to a place."
- This man led the Cuban revolution and became its dictator for 50 years.
- Most animals that humans would keep on a _____ are native to the Old World.
- The raid on the ______________ Barracks is considered the starting point of the Cuban Revolution.
- The ocean to the east of Latin America is called the ___________ Ocean.
- Although much of Latin America has a tropical, hot climate, many parts of Latin America are _______, and have animals such as penguins.
- This was the dictator of Cuba that Castro fought against
- This country's capital is sinking every year because it was built on top of a filled in lake.
- In order to keep their sugar plantations running, Europeans brought these from Africa to the New World.
- The inhabitants of ___________ Island made giant statues called "Moai".
- The Cuban Missile Crisis occurred when Cuba allowed the __________ Union to place nuclear missiles on its land pointed at the United States.
- This pre-Columbian culture was the biggest one located in South America.
33 Clues: This word means "native to a place." • This animal is indigenous to the New World. • This plant was indigenous to the Old World. • This animal is indigenous to the Old World. • This plant was indigenous to the New World. • The New World consists of North and South ___________. • This was the dictator of Cuba that Castro fought against • ...
Warefare Unit Crossword 2025-02-13
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- A ruler who holds absolute power over a country or state, often taking control by force and ruling without the consent of the people
- building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
- An international organization created after World War I to promote peace and prevent future wars (The U.S. did not join and it would eventually become the United Nations)..
- Armored vehicles introduced during World War I that could drive across rough terrain, over trenches, and were used to break through enemy lines. germany - country blame for ww1
- The name of the European conflict that lasted from 1914-1918 also called the Great War.
- The group of nations of France, Britain, Russia, Italy, and later, the United States who worked together to defeat the Central Powers and end the war.
- Last name of the Soviet leader who ruled during WWII
- Last name of the German dictator who led the Nazis during WWII
- A medical condition caused by prolonged exposure to cold, wet, and unsanitary conditions in the trenches during World War I.
- A type of combat where both sides fight from long, narrow ditches or trenches, often resulting in stalemate conditions.
- Last name of the U.S. President who led during the Great Depression and most of World War II (aka FDR).
- A peace agreement signed on June 28, 1919, that officially ended World War I
- Illustrations or drawings that use humor, satire, and exaggeration to comment on political events, issues, or figures
- extending a nation's power and influence through colonization (taking over another country)
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- A type of warship that can travel underwater. In World War I, German U-boats, were used to sink enemy ships, including civilian ships, in the Atlantic Ocean
- A peace proposal by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in 1918 to guide the post-World War I peace settlement.
- A secret message from Germany to Mexico in 1917. It offered Mexico help in regaining land lost to the U.S. (Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona) if Mexico joined Germany in fighting against the United States in World War I.
- Any form of media used to influence a person’s beliefs and actions
- Agreements between countries to support each other in case of war
- A strong feeling of pride and loyalty toward one's country
- The country blamed for World War I and forced to pay reparations because of the Treaty of Versailles
- Individuals who are killed, wounded, or missing in action during a battle or conflict.
- An agreement between opposing forces to stop fighting, usually temporary, until a peace treaty is signed.
- Last name of the U.S. President who proposed the 14 Points
- The WW1 powers (coalition of nations) consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria , who were defeated at the end of the war.
25 Clues: building up strong armed forces to prepare for war • Last name of the Soviet leader who ruled during WWII • A strong feeling of pride and loyalty toward one's country • Last name of the U.S. President who proposed the 14 Points • Last name of the German dictator who led the Nazis during WWII • Agreements between countries to support each other in case of war • ...
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14 Clues: acting • potions • numbers • ancient • running • language • The world • computers • creativity • world wide • read books • instruments • lets make something • where you go to learn
Cubic Crossword 2016-01-01
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- What is the name of the cuber known as Pineapple?
- This was the rank of Jessica Fridrich in 3x3x3 at the 1982 World Championship.
- We all know there are 43 quintillion permutations on a 3x3x3 rubiks cube. How many zeroes are there in a quintillion?
- Holds the longest standing indian national record for an event.
- Country with second highest number of WCA registered cubers.
- In which city was the first Rubik's Cube World Championship held?
- To which country does the inventor of the Rubik's cube belong?
- Competition with the most participants in North India till date.
- An M move counts as ___ in FMC.
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- In which state was the first official WCA competition in India?
- He taught us all CFOP, the undoubted king of YouTube cubing, once upon a time. He is, of course, Badmephisto. What's his real name?
- In how many events were world records set at the 2003 World Championship?
- What does the judge say at 12 seconds of inspection?
- An organiser of GIC 2016
- First Indian to compete in an official WCA competition
- How many events which were formally official,have now been removed from WCA results?
- A solve is still considered completed, if __ number of pieces with a single coloured sticker have fallen out / popped out of the puzzle
- Surname of the first Indian WCA delegate
- First event an Indian was the world champion in.
19 Clues: An organiser of GIC 2016 • An M move counts as ___ in FMC. • Surname of the first Indian WCA delegate • First event an Indian was the world champion in. • What is the name of the cuber known as Pineapple? • What does the judge say at 12 seconds of inspection? • First Indian to compete in an official WCA competition • ...
WORLD FAMOUS MEN PERSONALITIES 2024-11-18
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- Famous comedian actor
- First synchronised cartoon produced
- famous Indian Criketer
- World famous Indian film director screenwriter
- famous Indian hockey player
- World Famous Tennis player
- Famous American President
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- Famous Indian Scientist andformer Indian president
- 1st president of South Africa anti apartheid activist
- world famous artist during reniassance period
- world famous businessman SpaceX
11 Clues: Famous comedian actor • famous Indian Criketer • Famous American President • World Famous Tennis player • famous Indian hockey player • world famous businessman SpaceX • First synchronised cartoon produced • world famous artist during reniassance period • World famous Indian film director screenwriter • Famous Indian Scientist andformer Indian president • ...
Wonders of the World (Ancient, New and Natural) 2021-07-13
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- This is the largest reef in the world
- Looks like the pyramids but it has a flat top.
- Ancient and built at the top of a mountain.
- The longest waterfall in the world
- This is the highest mountain in the world.
- Gladiators would fight here for entertainment.
- Found in Giza, Egypt.
- Carved out of the rocky mountains.
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- Known also as the northern lights.
- A king built this for his wife.
- The longest wall in the world.
- This canyon is known for its geological features
- A figure with outstretched arms.
- This statue stood tall at a port. It is the name of a character in Deadpool
14 Clues: Found in Giza, Egypt. • The longest wall in the world. • A king built this for his wife. • A figure with outstretched arms. • Known also as the northern lights. • The longest waterfall in the world • Carved out of the rocky mountains. • This is the largest reef in the world • This is the highest mountain in the world. • Ancient and built at the top of a mountain. • ...
Baseball Trivia! 2023-08-11
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- Orioles This team plays at Camden Yards
- Name of Philadelphia Phillies Mascot
- Los Angels baseball team located in Anaheim
- Braves This team won the 2021 World Series
- Nationals This team was formerly known as the Montreal Expos
- York Yankees This team has won the most World Series
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- Cleveland ________
- Red Sox Team whose stadium has the "Green Monster"
- Astros This team cheated by using trash cans
- Angels Dodgers This team won the 2020 World Series
- Cubs This team went 108 years without winning a World Series
- Seal Name of San Francisco Giants Mascot
- White Sox This team was involved in the 1919 Black Sox Scandal
- Blue Jays Only MLB team not in the United States
- Diego _______ Padres
15 Clues: Cleveland ________ • Diego _______ Padres • Name of Philadelphia Phillies Mascot • Orioles This team plays at Camden Yards • Seal Name of San Francisco Giants Mascot • Braves This team won the 2021 World Series • Los Angels baseball team located in Anaheim • Astros This team cheated by using trash cans • Blue Jays Only MLB team not in the United States • ...
Athletico Christmas Crossword 2019 2019-11-26
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- Initials of US M4x400 world record holding team (in running order)
- 14 all-time best MSP distances: 4 of these are held by _________
- City where British M3000SC record was set
- Winner of most indoor medals (9)
- Double women's relay gold in LA84
- Round in which Mike Powell set the MLJ world record
- Early finisher in Berlin W5000m
- Decastar heptathlon meeting record holder
- Comedic US M4x100 line up
- French city where Frankie Frederick's WIR over 200m was set
- Nigerian/Spanish W100H specialist/versatile #athlete
- City where British altitude M200 record was set
- French sprint/jump duo who share a surname
- Colin Jackson set WRs in 2 German cities: Stuttgart and _______
- Bahamian W400m specialist / gin and ______
- Mrs Kilty's maiden name
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- MJT CG record holder and 1997 World Champ
- 4th in 1987 World Champs W200
- Women's 60m Euro Indoor Champs record holder
- Initials of British women's national 4x100m record holding team (in running order)
- Longest MLJ in all conditions (in words)
- Grumpy Uncle Carl's real first name
- British men's 300m hurdles record holder
- 2019 Fastest woman over 100H
- 1994 CG M100 disqualified silver medallist
- Ostapchuk still holds one World Champs medal. Colour/city?
- Denied a 5k/10k double in Gothenburg by Sonia
- Decathlete who represented Belarus and Finland
- First woman to throw over 70m with new spec javelin
- 2008 M400 Gold medallist's nickname
30 Clues: Mrs Kilty's maiden name • Comedic US M4x100 line up • 2019 Fastest woman over 100H • 4th in 1987 World Champs W200 • Early finisher in Berlin W5000m • Winner of most indoor medals (9) • Double women's relay gold in LA84 • Grumpy Uncle Carl's real first name • 2008 M400 Gold medallist's nickname • Longest MLJ in all conditions (in words) • ...
Spring - Baseball Teams Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-28
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- The Detroit football team is known as the Lions; its baseball time is the ________________.
- If you have a twin, you might root for this team from Minnesota
- Get a world-famous "Dodger Dog" when seeing this team in the country's second largest city
- This is not your father's team from San Diego
- Last year's World Series champion, the ________ Astros like to blast homers into space
- This Philadelphia team won the National League pennant last year but lost in the World Series
- The Miami ______________ were once called the Florida ___________ after this fish
- In Chicago, this American League team wears this color sox
- This Milwaukee team is named after its city's love of beer
- The Chicago ______ were no longer the Lovable Losers after winning the World Series in 2016
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- Look out below when this San Francisco team takes its big steps
- Don't get angry when playing this Cincinnati team
- Watch your items from getting stolen when playing this Pittsburgh team
- Arguably the greatest team in baseball history with 27 World Series titles, the New York _________
- Once known as the Indians, this Cleveland team recently changed its nickname to this
- If you are a good athlete, you might play for the Oakland ___________________
- Another New York baseball team, this team plays in the National League
- Have no fear if you play for this team from Atlanta
- In Boston, this American League team wears this color sox
- The Cubs rival, the redbirds of St. Louis
20 Clues: The Cubs rival, the redbirds of St. Louis • This is not your father's team from San Diego • Don't get angry when playing this Cincinnati team • Have no fear if you play for this team from Atlanta • In Boston, this American League team wears this color sox • In Chicago, this American League team wears this color sox • ...
Hospitality & Tourism Vocab 2021-09-02
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- Travel in your own country
- Country you would visit to go to Mount Fuji
- Country where Bali is located
- Smallest country in the world
- Location of the Great Pyramids
- Mount _____ is the highest peak in the world
- Museum you'd visit to see the Mona Lisa
- The other longest river in the world
- Airline whose slogan is, "Wanna Get Away?"
- State with the only active diamond mine in the USA
- State with the longest coastline in the contiguous United States
- Capital of Colorado
- City where the Eiffel Tower is located
- Leading luxury hotel brand in the world
- The peach state
- One negative aspect of airline travel
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- Travel outside of your own country
- Famous sign in Los Angeles
- Location of Golden Gate Bridge
- Metal the Statue of Liberty is made from
- Besides the US, you can also visit Niagra Falls in this country
- Italy is home to the Leaning Tower of _____
- _______ Opera House
- Vacation that takes place on a ship
- Theme park in California that hosts over 18 million visitors each year
- Ancient amphitheater in Rome
- RV = Recreational _________
- Most visited attraction in San Antonio
- One of the longest rivers in the world
- Hibiscus is the state flower of this state
- Travel organization that awards diamond ratings to hotels
- Islands in Ecuador with varied and unique species of animals
- Country that is the largest producer of coffee
33 Clues: The peach state • _______ Opera House • Capital of Colorado • Famous sign in Los Angeles • Travel in your own country • RV = Recreational _________ • Ancient amphitheater in Rome • Country where Bali is located • Smallest country in the world • Location of Golden Gate Bridge • Location of the Great Pyramids • Travel outside of your own country • Vacation that takes place on a ship • ...
Creation to Joseph - Kristina Serafin 2022-11-16
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- What is it called when animals get certain genes for certain environments?
- God would do what to Abraham?
- What was Abraham's original name?
- What word means when man decides truth?
- "Believing in something you cannot see, trust."
- How many years did Joseph spend in Potipher's house?
- What happens when you only believe one part of the Bible?
- Who was Abraham's wife?
- How old is the world?
- Jacob's name turned into..?
- How did Joseph get to Egypt?
- Pharoah made Joseph what in Egypt?
- How we interpret the world around us is called?
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- How many sons did Jacob have?
- How long was the famine in Egypt?
- Abraham's family did what just how God promised?
- Who was the youngest in Joseph's family?
- How old was Abraham when Issac was born?
- Joseph had how many kids?
- Animals became meat eaters because the world became..?
- God created everything to declare His..?
- God provided a what instead of Issac on the mountain?
- "Abraham would become a great.."?
- Who does the Bible teach us about?
- God would protect Abraham like a..?
- God gave Abraham and Sarah a son or daughter?
- How many kinds of dinosaurs are there?
- True or False, a world-wide flood could explain all the fossils around the world.
- Where did Abraham move to?
- Who gave birth to Joseph?
30 Clues: How old is the world? • Who was Abraham's wife? • Joseph had how many kids? • Who gave birth to Joseph? • Where did Abraham move to? • Jacob's name turned into..? • How did Joseph get to Egypt? • How many sons did Jacob have? • God would do what to Abraham? • How long was the famine in Egypt? • What was Abraham's original name? • "Abraham would become a great.."? • ...
World War II 2021-01-15
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- a weapon that can destroy entire cities
- first African American pilots during World War II
- Us, France, Great Britain, Soviet Union
- get ready to fight
- a short film on current events
- a place where people are held and tortured, starved, or killed
- Us leader who ended World War II
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- a government where the culture, people, and economy are controlled
- Us leader who entered World War II
- a turning point in the War
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- technique used in World War II in the Pacific to capture islands
- a person who controls everything and everyone
- an idea that one group of people is better than others
- a place to hold wartime prisoners like Japanese Americans
15 Clues: get ready to fight • Germany, Italy, and Japan • a turning point in the War • a short film on current events • Us leader who ended World War II • Us leader who entered World War II • a weapon that can destroy entire cities • Us, France, Great Britain, Soviet Union • a person who controls everything and everyone • first African American pilots during World War II • ...
JHS G2 - World Heritage Sites 2022-02-07
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- The ground is ___ by the waves.
- The ___ have trouble because the buses get very crowded.
- World Heritage sites - ___, cultural, and mixed.
- It's built ___ the Grand Canal.
- There are three ___ of World Heritage sites.
- Oh, are they ___ as a narutal heritage site?
- The selection standards were ___ at the UNESCO General Conference in 1972.
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- Venice is ___, but it has serious problems.
- Venice is attractive, but it has ___ problems.
- The natural ___ beauty is preserved there.
- Some of them are ___ as World Heritage sites.
- It's an old and beautiful ___.
- The mountains look blue because of an oily mist from the eucalyptus ___.
- They are not selected for their ___ countries.
- There are many ___ and precious places in the world.
15 Clues: It's an old and beautiful ___. • The ground is ___ by the waves. • It's built ___ the Grand Canal. • The natural ___ beauty is preserved there. • Venice is ___, but it has serious problems. • There are three ___ of World Heritage sites. • Oh, are they ___ as a narutal heritage site? • Some of them are ___ as World Heritage sites. • ...
Countries Crossword. 2022-10-24
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- LARGEST COFFEE PRODUCER COUNTRY.
- COUNTRY WITH THE MOST BARS AND RESTAURANTS PER INHABITANT IN THE WORLD.
- MOST WELL-KNOWN COUNTRY WITH A CAPITALIST ECONOMY.
- MOST LAUREATED COUNTRY IN THE FORMULA 1 HISTORY.
- IT IS THE LARGEST WINE PRODUCER COUNTRY!
- LARGEST ASIAN COUNTRY.
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- LAST EUROPEAN COUNTRY WHICH LIVES UNDER A DICTATORSHIP.
- STARTS WITH N. HOME TO THE MOST OVERWEIGHT PEOPLE IN THE WORLD, IT IS AN ISLAND LOCATED IN OCEANIA.
- SMALLEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.
- LOCATED IN EUROPE. HAPPIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.
- LOCATED IN EUROPE. CURRENTLY IN A WAR.
- LARGEST AMERICAN COUNTRY.
- NORDIC COUNTRY HOME OF THE BRAND "LEGO".
- COUNTRY WITH THE MOST PYRAMIDS.
- LOCATED IN AFRICA. MOST RECENT COUNTRY TO DECLARE ITS INDEPENDENCE.
15 Clues: LARGEST ASIAN COUNTRY. • LARGEST AMERICAN COUNTRY. • SMALLEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. • COUNTRY WITH THE MOST PYRAMIDS. • LARGEST COFFEE PRODUCER COUNTRY. • LOCATED IN EUROPE. CURRENTLY IN A WAR. • NORDIC COUNTRY HOME OF THE BRAND "LEGO". • IT IS THE LARGEST WINE PRODUCER COUNTRY! • MOST LAUREATED COUNTRY IN THE FORMULA 1 HISTORY. • ...
World War ll 2026-02-03
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- Name of first atomic bomb dropped
- Navy tactic to protect Merchant ships carrying supplies for allied soldies
- First battle between U.S. troops and German forces in North Africa
- Destruction and slaughter of massive amounts of jews
- President of the United States During World War II
- Led Island hopping Strategy
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- Prime Minister of Great Britain, during World War II
- Japanese Soldier
- First Uthe .S. attack on Jtacticse home island
- Code name D-day
- Camps in which the Japanese were kept after the attack on Pearl Harbor
- Dictaor of Germany during World War II
- Reason for the united states jioned world war two
- plane used to drop bombs on Hiroshima & Nagasaki
- Name of the Second bomb dropped
15 Clues: Code name D-day • Japanese Soldier • Led Island hopping Strategy • Name of the Second bomb dropped • Name of first atomic bomb dropped • Dictaor of Germany during World War II • First Uthe .S. attack on Jtacticse home island • plane used to drop bombs on Hiroshima & Nagasaki • Reason for the united states jioned world war two • ...
Guess The Hispanic Country 2024-09-19
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- Its home to Angel Falls, the world’s highest waterfall
- Yerba Mate is the national drink of this country.
- Is home to Lake Atitlan, the deepest lake in central America.
- This country’s currency is called Colones.
- 70-90% of the world’s emerald come from this country.
- Is the only place in the world where larimar, a rare form of blue pectolite, is mined.
- Its national dish is called Pupusa.
- The mojito cocktail was invented in this country.
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- The oldest mummies in the world were found in this country.
- the only place in the world where you can see the sun rise on the Pacific and set on the Atlantic.
- Is home to the largest lake in central America.
- Is home to Salar De Uyuni, the world largest salt flats.
- Three-quarters of the world’s alpaca population live in this country.
- Its nickname was The Banana Republic.
- The comet that killed the dinosaurs landed in this country.
- Is the only country in Latin America where you can be in both the northern and southern hemisphere simultaneously.
- Is home to EL Yunque, the only national rainforest in the Caribbean.
- Has the largest navy of all the landlocked countries in the world.
18 Clues: Its national dish is called Pupusa. • Its nickname was The Banana Republic. • This country’s currency is called Colones. • Is home to the largest lake in central America. • Yerba Mate is the national drink of this country. • The mojito cocktail was invented in this country. • 70-90% of the world’s emerald come from this country. • ...
"Grayness" 2025-11-12
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- The one part of the old woman’s apartment that remained uncolored
- The setting of the old woman’s secret corner of gray
- The state the world achieved for a time before adapting and returning to conflict
- The place where immigrants moved, changing the dynamic in the building
- The item individuals were allowed to choose its color themselves
- The project the narrator and Amanda planned to make
- The original condition of the world before colors came in
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- The small group that decided how the world would be colored
- The thing that was predetermined to be green by the committee
- The means by which colors were delivered to the world
- The group who made up the commemorative committee
- The events that prompted the introduction of color
- The thing many of the fathers in the story had lost or refused to share
- The element brought into the world after grayness prevailed
- The object the old woman fidgeted with while talking to the filmmakers
15 Clues: The group who made up the commemorative committee • The events that prompted the introduction of color • The project the narrator and Amanda planned to make • The setting of the old woman’s secret corner of gray • The means by which colors were delivered to the world • The original condition of the world before colors came in • ...
Henry's latest crossword 2022-01-03
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- Water freezes at what temperature in Celsius?
- What substance makes up 71% of the Earth?
- Which is the biggest spider in the world?
- The smartest cat in the world.
- How many nines make 81?
- Dave Pilkey wrote these books.
- In what sport do you score a try?
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- How many sides does an octogon have?
- Which fruit is the most popular and most consumed in the world?
- Tokyo is the capital of which country?
- If you boil water, what do you get?
- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- Where was pizza invented?
- What is the slowest living mammal on earth?
14 Clues: How many nines make 81? • Where was pizza invented? • The smartest cat in the world. • Dave Pilkey wrote these books. • In what sport do you score a try? • If you boil water, what do you get? • How many sides does an octogon have? • Tokyo is the capital of which country? • What substance makes up 71% of the Earth? • Which is the biggest spider in the world? • ...
Africa Physical Geography 2022-01-27
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- Largest desert in the world
- A depression in the earth
- Means "shore of the desert" in Arabic
- This country is the 8th leading oil exporter in the world
- The second largest freshwater lake in the world
- The uppermost layer of tree branches
- Accounts for 1/3rd of Africa's exports
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- Geographers sometimes refer to Africa as the "plateau continent"
- Africa's highest mountain
- Large stores of underground water
- the expansion of dry conditions into moist areas that are next to deserts
- The most distinctive landforms in East Africa
- ________ river is the longest river in the world
- Nigeria, Libya, Angola, and ________ are Africa's lading petroleum producers
14 Clues: Africa's highest mountain • A depression in the earth • Largest desert in the world • Large stores of underground water • The uppermost layer of tree branches • Means "shore of the desert" in Arabic • Accounts for 1/3rd of Africa's exports • The most distinctive landforms in East Africa • The second largest freshwater lake in the world • ...
Marie Curie 2022-04-12
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- Curies, first woman to win 2 Nobel Prizes in science
- Curies, mobile x-rays in cars in world war 1
- is the study of substances, elements and compounds
- Home country of Madam Curie
- Prize, awarded to "those have conferred the greatest benefit to Mankind in previous year
- Becquerel, discovered the radioactive element of uranium
- first radioactive element discovered
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- the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world following a systematic methodology based on evidence.
- the capitol of France
- War I, first world war
- Prize in Chemistry, one of five fields in Nobel Prize.
- capitol of Poland
- radioactive element discovered by Madam & Mister Curie
- You also call radiation “electromagnetic waves”
- Prize in Physics, Physics is the branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact
- Curie, husband of Madam Curie
16 Clues: capitol of Poland • the capitol of France • War I, first world war • Home country of Madam Curie • Curie, husband of Madam Curie • first radioactive element discovered • Curies, mobile x-rays in cars in world war 1 • You also call radiation “electromagnetic waves” • is the study of substances, elements and compounds • Curies, first woman to win 2 Nobel Prizes in science • ...
Auksė 3 T crossword 2023-04-24
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- Where is 99% of the world's fresh water?
- The official animal of this country is an unicorn
- Place with more than 3700 species of butterflies
- This country produces over 40% of all wine in the world
- What country has 27 capitals?
- Which country can't join the FIFA?
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- One third of the world's cows live here
- Second smallest country in the world
- The most visited place in Europe
- This country manufactures 70% of the world toys
- Television was illegal in this country until 1999.
- Country whose male residents are the tallest people in the world?
- You can buy square watermelons here
- No mosquitos at all.
14 Clues: No mosquitos at all. • What country has 27 capitals? • The most visited place in Europe • Which country can't join the FIFA? • You can buy square watermelons here • Second smallest country in the world • One third of the world's cows live here • Where is 99% of the world's fresh water? • This country manufactures 70% of the world toys • ...
"Peak"y Finders 2020-12-05
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- Most dangerous mountain range in the world?
- Example for volcanic mountain ?
- Which mountains are formed when the great block of the earth's crust is raised of lowered?
- Coldest mountain range in the world?
- Which mountain range formed on the tethys ocean?
- Which mountain is called relict mountain?
- Largest mountain in the world?
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- Smallest mountain in the world?
- _____range lie in the inner himalayan region
- The beautiful mountain in the Iceland?
- One of the old fold mountain ?
- Which continent host the atlas mountain?
- Which is the highest peak in India ?
- The highest peak in the western hemisphere are found in which mountain ranges?
14 Clues: One of the old fold mountain ? • Largest mountain in the world? • Smallest mountain in the world? • Example for volcanic mountain ? • Which is the highest peak in India ? • Coldest mountain range in the world? • The beautiful mountain in the Iceland? • Which continent host the atlas mountain? • Which mountain is called relict mountain? • ...
World Kidney Day 2018 | (Level of Difficulty: ★★★☆☆) 2018-02-19
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- Month in which World Kidney Day is celebrated
- This medication should be used during pregnancy in women with chronic kidney disease and a history of lupus nephritis
- Theme of the 2016 World Kidney Day: Kidney Disease and ___
- Most common blood test used to measure kidney function
- This type of nephritis is more common in women than men
- Crucial therapy to keep kidneys healthy
- Estrogen-containing contraception is contraindicated in patients with this type of kidney disease
- The first World Kidney Day was celebrated in the same year (2006) as this country winning its fourth FIFA World Cup
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- Functional unit within each kidney
- Type of person who can get kidney disease
- Advanced chronic kidney disease results in this type of menstrual cycle
- This condition, which affects 3-5% of all global pregnancies, makes it the most common glomerular disease in the world
- Each kidney is roughly the size of this body part
- This hormonal contraception confers an increased risk of hypertension
- A common cause of kidney disease
- Chronic kidney disease affects one in __ people worldwide
16 Clues: A common cause of kidney disease • Functional unit within each kidney • Crucial therapy to keep kidneys healthy • Type of person who can get kidney disease • Month in which World Kidney Day is celebrated • Each kidney is roughly the size of this body part • Most common blood test used to measure kidney function • This type of nephritis is more common in women than men • ...
South East Asia 2017-01-17
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- Country between Russia and China
- The biggest city in the world
- Capital of Nepal
- Capital of Pakistan
- Lanka Island located at South India
- Country with to names
- Capital of Philipines
- Country that is only a city near Malasya
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- Little island at East coast of China
- Two countries that today are fighting
- Desert located at North East China
- Country composed of small islands
- The world most populated country
- Natural Feature that separates India and China
- Highest mount on the world
- Capital of South Korea
16 Clues: Capital of Nepal • Capital of Pakistan • Country with to names • Capital of Philipines • Capital of South Korea • Highest mount on the world • The biggest city in the world • Country between Russia and China • The world most populated country • Country composed of small islands • Desert located at North East China • Lanka Island located at South India • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2024-06-04
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- one of the largest waterfalls in the world
- Biggest river in North America
- Desert in China
- One of the main islands of Japan
- ANDES South American Mountain range
- Desert in Chile, driest place on earth
- Almost an island
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- Mountain range north of Indian subcontinent
- Canal in Greece
- Third longest river in Asia
- Reputedly the highest mountain in the world
- Peninsula, Greece, separated by isthmus
- Country with the highest population
- Desert n southern Africa
- Country with the 2nd largest population in the world
- Continent
16 Clues: Continent • Canal in Greece • Desert in China • Almost an island • Desert n southern Africa • Third longest river in Asia • Biggest river in North America • One of the main islands of Japan • ANDES South American Mountain range • Country with the highest population • Desert in Chile, driest place on earth • Peninsula, Greece, separated by isthmus • ...
Grade 8 Unit 5 Crossword project 2025-05-08
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- King of the Aztecs
- Conquered Aztecs
- Named for Louis XIV
- Spanish and indigenous descent
- First permanent French settlement
- Palace of Louis XIV
- Defeated Incas
- Economic minister to Louis XIV
- of Louis XIV
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- Local royal French officials
- French civil war
- Spanish province in New World
- First permanent French settlement in New World – Quebec
- Prosperity based on gold and silver
- Chief minister in France in 1624
- His ship was first to sail around the world
- A Moor who was one of the four survivors of the Narvaez expedition
17 Clues: of Louis XIV • Defeated Incas • French civil war • Conquered Aztecs • King of the Aztecs • Named for Louis XIV • Palace of Louis XIV • Local royal French officials • Spanish province in New World • Spanish and indigenous descent • Economic minister to Louis XIV • Chief minister in France in 1624 • First permanent French settlement • Prosperity based on gold and silver • ...
The Golden Age of Greek Culture 2019-02-07
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- This ancient Greek philosopher believed that the world should be ruled by philosopher-kings.
- This is what we call a short story that teaches you a lesson.
- This ancient Greek philosopher shaped the way people thought about science, astronomy, and the world for thousands of years.
- One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World was the Hanging Gardens of _______.
- One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World was the Temple to ____ at Ephesus.
- Greek plays were usually performed in an _______.
- At the entrance to the island of Rhodes' harbor, there was a giant statue of Helios called the ______ of Rhodes.
- A Greek play like "Oedipus Rex" that had a sad ending is called a ______.
- This ancient Greek philosopher thought that we should question everything.
- A Greek play that had a happy ending was called a _______.
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- This ancient Greek historian is called the "Father of History" even though he made things up.
- Every four years, the Greek competed in athletic events at the ______ Games.
- This ancient Greek storyteller wrote short stories that usually involved animals and taught people lessons.
- One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World was the Statue of Zeus at _______.
- One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World was the Pharos Lighthouse of ________.
- This is the name of the Temple to Athena in Athens.
- This ancient Greek historian was known for being accurate and telling the truth.
17 Clues: Greek plays were usually performed in an _______. • This is the name of the Temple to Athena in Athens. • A Greek play that had a happy ending was called a _______. • This is what we call a short story that teaches you a lesson. • A Greek play like "Oedipus Rex" that had a sad ending is called a ______. • ...
Military History Center of the Carolinas 2024-04-01
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- What island did America seize in the Caribbean after the Spanish-American War?
- What battle is considered the "turning point" in the Pacific Theater during World War 2?
- Which country did Iraq invade during Operation Desert Storm?
- What country supported the North Koreans during the Korean War?
- The name of Theodore Roosevelt's cavalry group.
- What country, after losing in World War 1, reformed into Turkey?
- What city was the Archduke of Austria-Hungary shot in?
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- The bombing of this port brought America into World War 2.
- What country collapsed in 1917 while fighting in World War 1?
- The U.S.S. _____ was the ship that blew up in Havana Harbor, starting the Spanish-American War.
- Who was the president during the fighting in the Korean War?
- Which country did America fight during Operation Desert Storm?
- Which Vietnam did America support during the Vietnam War?
- What ideology did the North Vietnamese follow?
- Who was the main enemy in Europe during World War 2?
15 Clues: What ideology did the North Vietnamese follow? • The name of Theodore Roosevelt's cavalry group. • Who was the main enemy in Europe during World War 2? • What city was the Archduke of Austria-Hungary shot in? • Which Vietnam did America support during the Vietnam War? • The bombing of this port brought America into World War 2. • ...
WWII Crossword 2025-01-28
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- During World War II, women played crucial roles in the workforce and military, exemplified by figures like Rosie the Riveter.
- The term for second-generation Japanese Americans, many of whom served in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team during World War II.
- Individuals trained to operate aircraft; during World War II, the Tuskegee Airmen were notable African American pilots.
- Members of the air force; the Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African American military pilots who served with distinction during World War II.
- A person skilled in the art of encoding and decoding messages, essential for secure military communications.
- The forced relocation and confinement of individuals, notably Japanese Americans during World War II.
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- Abbreviation for World War Il, the global conflict from 1939 to 1945, during which these groups made significant contributions.
- Pertains to the armed forces; during World War II, various groups, including the Navajo Code Talkers and Tuskegee Airmen, contributed significantly to military efforts.
- Symbolizes the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War Il, epitomized by the "Rosie the Riveter" icon.
- Refers to the Native American tribe whose language was used by the Code Talkers to create an unbreakable code during World War II.
- Describes units or operations capable of functioning independently without external support, often used in military contexts.
- Refers to the enforced separation of different racial or ethnic groups, particularly prevalent in the U.S. military during World War II.
12 Clues: The forced relocation and confinement of individuals, notably Japanese Americans during World War II. • A person skilled in the art of encoding and decoding messages, essential for secure military communications. • Individuals trained to operate aircraft; during World War II, the Tuskegee Airmen were notable African American pilots. • ...
World Series 2025-05-11
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- What park was the first world series played at?
- Who lost the world series?
- Who won the first world series?
- When was the first world series?
- Who pitched 5 of 8 winning games?
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- What city was the world series played?
- What was the winning team nick name?
- What did the winning team change their name to?
- Who was the Boston star pitcher?
- What year was the first world series?
10 Clues: Who lost the world series? • Who won the first world series? • Who was the Boston star pitcher? • When was the first world series? • Who pitched 5 of 8 winning games? • What was the winning team nick name? • What year was the first world series? • What city was the world series played? • What park was the first world series played at? • ...
World War 1 Cross Word 2015-03-02
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- The region of France that became a bloody stalemate
- Alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia during World War I
- American President who kept us out of World War I until 1917
- One-sided information used by a government to persuade the public in its cause
- The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war
- Sent from Germany to Mexico in hopes that Mexico would ally itself with Germany against the United States
- The region of Europe nicknamed “The Powder Keg” because it was so volatile.
- Germany’s battle strategy that called for a quick defeat of France, then attacking Russia in the East
- An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war
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- Leader of Russia up until 1917
- New warship introduced by Germany that could submerge underwater and used torpedoes
- Battle strategy in which soldiers fought from deep pits dug into the earth
- Armored combat vehicle used for the first time in World War I
- Ruler of Germany during World War I
- World War I alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Government system of allowing only small amounts of items to be bought by the public
- The stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border
- New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death
18 Clues: Leader of Russia up until 1917 • Ruler of Germany during World War I • The region of France that became a bloody stalemate • New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death • The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war • An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war • American President who kept us out of World War I until 1917 • ...
Tactical Crossword - Internationals 2022-09-23
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- Brazil beat this team in the 1958 World Cup final
- We have appeared in the World Cup on 16 occasions but never reached a final
- I played in three successive World Cup finals between 1994 and 2002
- I scored the fastest ever World Cup goal in just 11 seconds in 2002
- I am the oldest player to participate in the Olympic Games at the age of 39
- I played 25 World Cup games throughout my career
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- We have reached the World Cup final on three occasions but never won it
- I am the only player to score a World Cup goal in my teens, my twenties and my thirties
- I won the Golden Boot in the 2014 World Cup
- I am the all time top scorer in World Cup competitions
10 Clues: I won the Golden Boot in the 2014 World Cup • I played 25 World Cup games throughout my career • Brazil beat this team in the 1958 World Cup final • I am the all time top scorer in World Cup competitions • I played in three successive World Cup finals between 1994 and 2002 • I scored the fastest ever World Cup goal in just 11 seconds in 2002 • ...
Elijah 2013-06-16
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- a strong current.
- where are the pyramids made.
- capital of Australia.
- a very strong wave.
- an exploding mountain.
- a river of ice.
- rock the big red rock.
- the opposite of the past.
- saturday the worst bushfire in the world.
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- edison who created the light bulb.
- a very dry piece of land.
- Einstien the smartest man in the world.
- a tropical land with lots of animals and plants.
- the largest pryamid in the world.
- the first olympics.
- a crop egyptions grew.
16 Clues: a river of ice. • a strong current. • a very strong wave. • the first olympics. • capital of Australia. • an exploding mountain. • a crop egyptions grew. • rock the big red rock. • a very dry piece of land. • the opposite of the past. • where are the pyramids made. • the largest pryamid in the world. • edison who created the light bulb. • Einstien the smartest man in the world. • ...
English 2025-07-17
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- Emocionante
- In this subject we use a computer
- Malo/a
- In this subject we learn about people and countries of the world
- This program is usually for kids
- In this subject we study plants and the human body
- Gracioso
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- Aburrido
- This program is a competition
- This program is about events that are happening in the world
- Asombroso
- This program gives us information about our world.
- Interesante
- Bueno/a
- In this subject we study the past
- In this subject we learn how to divide and multiply
16 Clues: Malo/a • Bueno/a • Aburrido • Gracioso • Asombroso • Interesante • Emocionante • This program is a competition • This program is usually for kids • In this subject we use a computer • In this subject we study the past • This program gives us information about our world. • In this subject we study plants and the human body • In this subject we learn how to divide and multiply • ...
country and city facts 2021-08-22
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- largest roundabout in the world
- where was Monalisa located
- highest skyscraper in the world
- most populated city in the world
- nearest city at mount Everest
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- safest city in the world
- serve as capital of ancient Egypt
- coldest city in the world
- Mauna loa is the largest volcano in?
- largest Muslim population country
10 Clues: safest city in the world • coldest city in the world • where was Monalisa located • nearest city at mount Everest • largest roundabout in the world • highest skyscraper in the world • most populated city in the world • serve as capital of ancient Egypt • largest Muslim population country • Mauna loa is the largest volcano in?
Geography 2020-01-22
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- most visited country
- has the tallest mountains in the world
- the largest island in the world
- the continent with 54 countries
- driest country in the world
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- home to the shortest people in the world
- world’s largest population
- the largest population of prisoners
- the world youngest population
- world’s most earthquake prone country
10 Clues: most visited country • world’s largest population • driest country in the world • the world youngest population • the largest island in the world • the continent with 54 countries • the largest population of prisoners • world’s most earthquake prone country • has the tallest mountains in the world • home to the shortest people in the world
bbb 2023-07-13
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- A national park in Tanzania, famous for its wildlife and annual migration.
- The most famous wall in the world, located in China.
- An archaeological site in Myanmar, known for its temples and pagodas.
- The ancient citadel of Athens, Greece.
- The largest religious monument in the world, located in Cambodia.
- A prehistoric monument in England, composed of massive standing stones.
- A prehistoric monument in England, composed of massive standing stones.
- A city built on water, known for its canals and gondolas in Italy.
- A natural wonder and national park in the United States.
- Canyon A national park in the United States, known for its natural beauty and grandeur.
- A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Indonesia, known for its Buddhist temple complex.
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- An archipelago in Ecuador, famous for its unique wildlife and natural beauty.
- A breathtaking falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- Ancient structures in Egypt, among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
- An ancient city in Peru, known for its impressive ruins.
- An ancient city in Mexico, known for its awe-inspiring ruins.
- This Australian site is the world's largest coral reef system.
- The oldest national park in New Zealand, famous for its volcanic landscapes.
- An iconic monument in India, built as a symbol of love.
- One of the New 7 Wonders of the World, a historic city in Jordan.
20 Clues: The ancient citadel of Athens, Greece. • The most famous wall in the world, located in China. • An iconic monument in India, built as a symbol of love. • An ancient city in Peru, known for its impressive ruins. • A natural wonder and national park in the United States. • A breathtaking falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil. • ...
Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard 2021-10-24
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- The wolf that is destined to start Ragnarok
- A paradise for warriors under Odin’s command
- The rope the bound Fenris
- Home of the humans
- One of odin’s handmaidens who chose souls for Valhalla
- The home of hel and the dishonorable dead
- Former Valkyrie, daughter of Loki
- The underworld
- The home of the Vanir
- The lord of Muspelheim
- The three sisters who controls the fates of humans and the gods
- The Vanir afterlife
- The home of the giants
- The all father
- the day of doom
- Goddess of the sea
- Son of Frey (Main character)
- The gods of nature
- The guardian of the underworld
- The god of thunder
- The god of light
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- The god of wealth and abundance
- The god of love and the ruler of Folkvanger
- Thor’s hammer
- The god of mischief
- The home of the dwarves
- A stag in the world tree whose horns spray water creating every river in the world
- The people who lost their lives while holding a weapon that ended up in Valhalla
- Home of the light elves
- Frey's sword
- lord of the waves
- The world of fire and demons
- The primordial void
- The rainbow bridge leading from Asgard to Midgard
- A lord of Valhalla
- The world serpent
- The world of ice
- The secondary rope that will replace Gleipnir
- The Queen of Asgard and wife of Odin
- The home of the Aesir
40 Clues: Frey's sword • Thor’s hammer • The underworld • The all father • the day of doom • The world of ice • The god of light • lord of the waves • The world serpent • Home of the humans • A lord of Valhalla • Goddess of the sea • The gods of nature • The god of thunder • The god of mischief • The primordial void • The Vanir afterlife • The home of the Vanir • The home of the Aesir • The lord of Muspelheim • ...
Chapter 1: Introduction to Marine Biology 2022-07-13
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- Biology, The scientific study of life in the sea
- self-contained underwater breathing apparatus
- Expedition, Began in 1872; sailed around the world for 3.5 years; published results 19 later
- theory: supported by overwhelming evidence; our best explanation of how the world works
- Factors that might affect observations
- The currency of science
- In 995 CE discovered Vinland; what is now known as North America
- Considered by many to be the first marine biologist
- A new technology developed during World War II; sound navigation and ranging
- experiment: Variables that are prevented from affecting an experiment is a ________
- first accomplished Western navigators of the sea; sailing by 2000 BCE
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- Autonomous underwater vehicles
- method, the set of procedures that scientists use to learn about the world
- Reasoning from general principles to specific conclusions
- When one manipulates nature to make the necessary observations
- A statement that might be true and must be able to be tested
- Cook, The first European to see the Antarctic ice fields and to land in Hawaii and Tahiti
- a deep-sea submarine operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic institution
- Darwin, Sailed around the world on the HMS Beagle; proposed the theory of evolution
- Magellan, In 1519 led the first expedition to sail around the globe
- Study of the physical (non-living) aspects of the ocean
- The use of observation to arrive at general principles
- Remotely operated vehicles
- Columbus, Rediscovered the “New World” in 1492
- Hole, In which city was the first major American marine laboratory founded
25 Clues: The currency of science • Remotely operated vehicles • Autonomous underwater vehicles • Factors that might affect observations • self-contained underwater breathing apparatus • Columbus, Rediscovered the “New World” in 1492 • Biology, The scientific study of life in the sea • Considered by many to be the first marine biologist • ...
Early Explorers 2023-08-23
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- where most people lived in poverty and did not travel
- Dias and da Gama sailed for this country
- Once Europeans knew you could sail around the whole world, they started looking for a shorter route called the ______ passage.
- Cartier names the area he found for France _______.
- Cartier sailed for this country
- Hernan Cortez was able to take down the Aztecs with the help of this disease.
- The age of ________ came after the Middle Ages
- Portugees explorer who found that you could sail around Africa
- English man who sailed for the Dutch and claimed land for them in the New World
- Hudson sailed for this country
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- French explorers named the area they claimed in the New World ______.
- The Spanish sent Columbus and his men on 3 ships, the Nina, the ____, and the Santa Maria.
- The French got rich after selling _____ fur
- Portugees explorer who found the first water route to Asia
- Cabot named the area he found for England ______.
- Italian man who sailed for England and claimed the first land for England in the New World
- Cabot sailed for this country
- Spanish conquistador who took down the Aztecs
- Cortez and Columbus sailed for this country
- Italian man who sailed for Spain and was the first to find the New World
- French explorer who founded the St. Lawerence River
- Besides conquering, Cortez also was on a mission to find _____.
22 Clues: Cabot sailed for this country • Hudson sailed for this country • Cartier sailed for this country • Dias and da Gama sailed for this country • The French got rich after selling _____ fur • Cortez and Columbus sailed for this country • Spanish conquistador who took down the Aztecs • The age of ________ came after the Middle Ages • ...
Latin America History 2024-11-19
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- to suffer to the point of death
- a plantation or farming estate in which crops were used for the colonists
- Leader of the Soviet Union during Cuban Missile Crisis
- Slave Trade the forced enslavement and transportation of Africans to the Americas between 1400 and 1800
- The Old World
- The main language spoken in Brazil
- the process of interaction among different parts of the world through commercial and cultural exchange
- tall grass with thick stalk that was used in production of sugar
- the economic and social status of individuals
- a farming estate in which crops were exported for money
- the countries along the Andes Mountains
- the illegal transport of people or illegal drugs
- the original inhabitants of an area
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- to move to another country for job opportunities
- violence associated with illegal drug trade
- a geographic area that is largely undeveloped
- a person of Latin American descent
- World the Americas (including Latin America & Caribbean) during the age of exploration
- The main religion in Latin America brought by the Spanish and Portuguese
- Exchange the movement of peoples, agricultural supplies, diseases, and cultures between the Old World and New World
- an arrangement between people who benefit from a certain trade
- Dictator of Cuba after 1959
- 1st President to visit Cuba in 88 years
- President of the U.S. during Cuban Missile Crisis
- the process of gaining citizenship in another country legally
- Economic block of trade
- Dictator of Cuba before 1959
27 Clues: The Old World • Economic block of trade • Dictator of Cuba after 1959 • Dictator of Cuba before 1959 • to suffer to the point of death • a person of Latin American descent • The main language spoken in Brazil • the original inhabitants of an area • 1st President to visit Cuba in 88 years • the countries along the Andes Mountains • violence associated with illegal drug trade • ...
BIOSTAR 2025 2025-09-15
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- Universal symbol of peace
- Which Indian state has the most national parks?
- Animal lives in bamboo forests and eats bamboo
- Slowest animal in the world
- Which national park in India has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
- Famous for elephants and rich biodiversity
- Which national park is often called the “Lungs of Mumbai”?
- National park in Sikkim is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Kaziranga National Park found in this state
- Royal Bengal Tiger is famously found in which national park?
- The only natural habitat of Asiatic lions
- Bird cannot fly but can swim very well
- National park is known for its unique floating islands called ‘Phumdis’
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- India’s first national park
- Nationalpark in India is famous for saltwater crocodiles
- Only ape species found in India
- National park is well-known for its rich biodiversity and variety of orchids
- River passes through Jim Corbett National Park
- Known for the one-horned rhinoceros
- Home to Royal Bengal tigers and the largest mangrove forest
- Animal has black and white stripes
- Only national park in India with a marine ecosystem
- Smallest bird in the world
- largest national park in India in terms of area
- Animal that carries its baby in a pouch
- National park is known for the nesting of Olive Ridley turtles
- Only mammal that can fly
- Tallest animal in the world
- Wildlife sanctuary is known for being home to the Great Indian Bustard
- National park is famous for protecting the Nilgiri Tahr
30 Clues: Only mammal that can fly • Universal symbol of peace • Smallest bird in the world • India’s first national park • Slowest animal in the world • Tallest animal in the world • Only ape species found in India • Animal has black and white stripes • Known for the one-horned rhinoceros • Bird cannot fly but can swim very well • Animal that carries its baby in a pouch • ...
Europe 2026-01-14
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- Rights and freedoms all people are entitled to regardless of status
- An attempt to cut off supplies to a city or country
- The five permanent members of the UN Security Council with veto power
- City where international agreements on war rules were created
- International organization created after World War II to promote peace
- The ability of a country to make decisions independently
- Use of violence or fear to pressure a population or government
- Control of a country by foreign military forces
- Term describing the division between Communist and non-Communist Europe
- The right of people to choose their own government and political future
- German capital divided after World War II
- Area formed by merging U.S. and British occupation zones in Germany
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- Woodrow Wilson’s 1918 plan outlining ideas for peace and international cooperation
- UN body responsible for maintaining international peace and security
- International treaties that set rules for war and humanitarian treatment
- Acts committed with intent to destroy a national, racial, ethnic, or religious group
- Supplying a city by aircraft when land routes are blocked
- International organization created after World War I to prevent future wars
- Payments made by a defeated country for damage caused in war
- Limiting the size and weapons of a military
- Treaty that formally ended World War I and punished Germany
- A person who has the right to participate directly in fighting
- Independent countries of the world
23 Clues: Independent countries of the world • German capital divided after World War II • Limiting the size and weapons of a military • Control of a country by foreign military forces • An attempt to cut off supplies to a city or country • The ability of a country to make decisions independently • Supplying a city by aircraft when land routes are blocked • ...
countries 2024-08-04
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- The smallest country and become the Headquarter of Catholic.
- The largest country in the world
- Corona Virus starts
- Known for tango dance and is Buenos Aires is its capital city
- It has the highest mountain in the world
- it has ever occupied Indonesia after the allies
- leste ‘Divorced’ from Indonesia
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- The most disrespectful users on social media in ASEAN (DCI Research 2021)
- korea A place where cosmetic & plastic surgery has become a habit
- Become the sexiest language in the world
- The most successful country in the world cup (football)
- Arabia The birth of Islam
- African country which is known for its pirates
- Known for the Lady-boys there (Transgender Heaven)
- Located in the Middle East continent & has Pyramid and sphinx
15 Clues: Corona Virus starts • Arabia The birth of Islam • leste ‘Divorced’ from Indonesia • The largest country in the world • Become the sexiest language in the world • It has the highest mountain in the world • African country which is known for its pirates • it has ever occupied Indonesia after the allies • Known for the Lady-boys there (Transgender Heaven) • ...
Zoe's Countries of the World Trivia 2023-05-01
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- This country has the lowest life expectancy.
- This country is the legal capital of the world.
- This country has a highway visible from the moon.
- This country has the oldest recorded living tree planted by man.
- This country has more than one capital.
- This country gave birth to coffee.
- Halloween originated in this country.
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- This country has the best man-made lake.
- This country has the oldest bookstore.
- This country is known as "the Frying Pan of the World.
- This country only has one city.
- This country has the most remaining lions in the wild.
- This country has the longest coastline.
- This country has the heaviest building in the world.
- This country has the highest sand dune in the world.
15 Clues: This country only has one city. • This country gave birth to coffee. • Halloween originated in this country. • This country has the oldest bookstore. • This country has the longest coastline. • This country has more than one capital. • This country has the best man-made lake. • This country has the lowest life expectancy. • This country is the legal capital of the world. • ...
Football 2025-12-01
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- Won the first ever world cup
- had managers born from the year 1933 1993
- Longest football match time
- Never got sent of while playing for man united
- Never conceded a goal in the 2006 world cup
- Went to the same primamry school as David beckham
- prem manager only ever signed one player
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- Oldest football club
- Country that scored the most goals in one match
- What country has never lost to brazil
- Fastest time goal in a match
- only premium league team that never lost an away game happended two times
- never lost a game in the 2010 world cup
- Has more world cup knockout goals then ronaldo
- man united and liverpool have never bet this team
15 Clues: Oldest football club • Longest football match time • Won the first ever world cup • Fastest time goal in a match • What country has never lost to brazil • never lost a game in the 2010 world cup • prem manager only ever signed one player • had managers born from the year 1933 1993 • Never conceded a goal in the 2006 world cup • Has more world cup knockout goals then ronaldo • ...
Hass Revision Crossword 2023-03-17
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- actions of rivers, streams etc that have a flow causing ______
- A world _______ site
- A destructive natural disaster caused by Tectonic plate movement
- A big wave caused by many things
- Parts of the earth formed naturally
- Help us navigate or show us parts of the world or the entire world
- What the floor of underwater is called
- A key on a map
- A volcano that is no longer active
- The lithosphere is the hard, rocky layer of Earth that covers its surface and extends deep into the mantle.
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- The tectonic plate with the most volcanos
- This word each letter stands for stuff about tectonic plates
- What we call the action of taking care of our coasts
- about the world creaion from abos point of veiw
- A visible part of an area landforms can be seen
- a large natural elevation of the earth
- spreading The point where okates are pulled apart
- A big rock that spews lava
- Where are more underwater
19 Clues: A key on a map • A world _______ site • Where are more underwater • A big rock that spews lava • A big wave caused by many things • A volcano that is no longer active • Parts of the earth formed naturally • a large natural elevation of the earth • What the floor of underwater is called • The tectonic plate with the most volcanos • about the world creaion from abos point of veiw • ...
World Cup Crossword 2022-11-29
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- Country that has scored the most World Cup goals
- Winner of the 2018 World Cup
- Goalie of the USA men's team
- Player with the most World Cup Championship wins
- Only country to play in every world cup and finish in the top four 11 times
- Location of the 2022 FIFA World Cup
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- First country to ever host a World Cup
- Coach of the USA men's team
- Country with the most yellow and red cards in the history of the World Cup
- The leading goal scorer of the USA men's team
10 Clues: Coach of the USA men's team • Winner of the 2018 World Cup • Goalie of the USA men's team • Location of the 2022 FIFA World Cup • First country to ever host a World Cup • The leading goal scorer of the USA men's team • Country that has scored the most World Cup goals • Player with the most World Cup Championship wins • ...
Monkeys 2024-11-04
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- Thumb feature that varies in New and Old World monkeys.
- Thickened skin pads on the buttocks of Old World monkeys.
- A large ape found in Africa.
- New World monkeys have these facing sideways, unlike Old World.
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- Some New World monkeys have this type of tail.
- Both monkey types have this trait in their group behavior.
- Large Old World monkeys known for social groups and cheek pouches.
- Climbed the Empire State building with a hostage
- Primary continent where Old World monkeys are found.
- Type of vision shared by both monkey groups, for depth.
10 Clues: A large ape found in Africa. • Some New World monkeys have this type of tail. • Climbed the Empire State building with a hostage • Primary continent where Old World monkeys are found. • Thumb feature that varies in New and Old World monkeys. • Type of vision shared by both monkey groups, for depth. • Thickened skin pads on the buttocks of Old World monkeys. • ...
Thanksgiving Crossword 2015-11-27
10 Clues: A big meal • Not familiar • A good feeling • Past tense of teach • Part of the New World • Part of the Old world • The original people of the new world • The month you celebrate thanksgiving • The people who left Europe to the new world • The ship that took the Europeans to the new world
idleon quiz 2025-12-04
11 Clues: world 4 name • i'm a rock dawg • barbarian skills • first secret class • totems around worlds • main thing in world 3 • main skill of world 6 • Elephant boss of world 2 • what you need for the secrets • an alternate way to play the game • my life is like a video game(world5)
Brown Family 2020-04-04
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- the most mischievous and nicest person in the world
- master pianist
- yellow pokemon zapper
- Elsa wannabe
- four eyed person
- PacMan master
- never gets bored
- premium leader
- Bookworm
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- cat annoy-er
- smartest person in the world and always lying
- Tech Guru
- athletic dancer
- names their plants
- MathCalculator
- social butterfly
- natural athlete
- caring
- the great mimicker
19 Clues: caring • Bookworm • Tech Guru • cat annoy-er • Elsa wannabe • PacMan master • master pianist • MathCalculator • premium leader • athletic dancer • natural athlete • four eyed person • social butterfly • never gets bored • names their plants • the great mimicker • yellow pokemon zapper • smartest person in the world and always lying • the most mischievous and nicest person in the world
UNit 14 crossword 2025-03-17
19 Clues: me • ABC • start • pencil • popular • at last • stalker • persons • Mona Lisa • 100 years • low taper fade • put dirt in stuff • to punch each other • language in England • big ball that we live in • world leader of our county • you always have stuff to do • doing a trade but different • close to your goal or whatever
World economy 2022-11-02
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- type of industry that needs a large workforce
- process of suspending industrial activities in a region (spelled with a dash)
- occurs when close proximity and face-to-face contact among individuals and firms leads to the faster spread of new ideas, which in turn leads to innovation (two words with a dash)
- place, where government, universities and companies work together
- the manner in which a country is governed (two words)
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- an index that ranks countries in terms of their openness and focus on other countries (two words with a space)
- reasons to start company in a particular place (raw materials, accessibility, etc)
- is an agreement in which one company hires another company to be responsible for a planned or existing activity
- the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- regional help to a lagging behind area (two words)
- type of industry that requires a lot of investment in order to start and run business
11 Clues: type of industry that needs a large workforce • regional help to a lagging behind area (two words) • the manner in which a country is governed (two words) • place, where government, universities and companies work together • process of suspending industrial activities in a region (spelled with a dash) • ...
Living World 2022-12-12
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- Organism that convert energy from the environment into sugars via photosynthesis
- Organisms that break down organic material and release the nutrients back into the ecosystem.
- Non living factors
- Organism that receives energy from consuming living organisms.
- Living factors
- The long term weather conditions of an area
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- A large variety of animals and plant life living in the same ecosystem.
- Using the TRF in a way that meets the needs of the present without preventing future generations from meeting their own needs.
- An area untouched by humans
- Plants that live on the surface of other plants, receiving nutrients from these plants.
- Woody vines, their roots grown on the forest floor, but the vines stretch high into the canopy.
11 Clues: Living factors • Non living factors • An area untouched by humans • The long term weather conditions of an area • Organism that receives energy from consuming living organisms. • A large variety of animals and plant life living in the same ecosystem. • Organism that convert energy from the environment into sugars via photosynthesis • ...
