world Crossword Puzzles
CHAMPIONS 2024-10-02
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- Indian chess prodigy and one of the youngest grandmasters in history - ... Dommaraju
- Legendary boxer known as "The Greatest" - ... Ali
- Famous Argentinian footballer who won the 2022 FIFA World Cup - Lionel ...
- Undefeated UFC lightweight champion from Dagestan - Habib ...
- Spanish tennis player who won several Open titles - Rafael ...
- UFC fighter from Ireland known for his charismatic personality - Conor ...
- Former world heavyweight boxing champion, known for his powerful punches - Mayk ...
- Uzbek MMA fighter, often referred to as "The bear of Asia" - Murod ...
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- Jamaican sprinter and world record holder in the 100m and 200m - ... Bolt
- Winner of the gold medal in boxing at the 2016 Olympics for Uzbekistan - ... Dusmatov
- Egyptian footballer known for his pace and skill, currently playing for Liverpool - Mohamed ...
- Young Uzbek chess grandmaster who won the 2021 World Rapid Chess Championship - ... Abdusattorov
- Austrian bodybuilder who became a famous actor and later a governor - ... Schwarzenegger
- Young French footballer who starred in the 2018 and 2022 World Cups - Kylian ...
- Uzbekistan’s top football referee who has officiated many important matches - Ravshan ...
15 Clues: Legendary boxer known as "The Greatest" - ... Ali • Undefeated UFC lightweight champion from Dagestan - Habib ... • Spanish tennis player who won several Open titles - Rafael ... • Uzbek MMA fighter, often referred to as "The bear of Asia" - Murod ... • Jamaican sprinter and world record holder in the 100m and 200m - ... Bolt • ...
WWII crossword- CamrynK 2021-05-10
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- "lightning war"
- a series of battles between German and British air forces, fought over Britain in 1940-1941
- code name for the battle of Normandy
- A 1942 sea and air battle of world war II, in which American forces defeated Japanese forces in the central Pacific
- "the Tokyo raid"
- codenamed Operation Iceberg, was a major battle of the Pacific War fought on the island of Okinawa by United States Marine and Army forces against the Imperial Japanese Army.
- site of a US naval base attacked by the Japanese in 1941, resulting in the US entry into World War II.
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- was an Allied invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War.
- a city in southwestern Japan, on the southern coast of the island of Honshu
- a 1942-1943 battle of World War II, in which Allied troops drove Japanese forces from the pacific island of Guadalcanal
- a 1942-1943 battle of world war II, in which German forces were defeated in their attempt to capture the city of Stalingrad in the Soviet union
- a 1944-1945 battle in which Allied forces turned back the last major German offensive of world war II
- a major battle in which the United States Marine Corps landed on and eventually captured the island of Iwo Jima from the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) during World War II.
- was an eight-month period at the start of World War II, during which there was only one limited military land operation on the Western Front, when French troops invaded Germany 's Saar district.
14 Clues: "lightning war" • "the Tokyo raid" • code name for the battle of Normandy • was an Allied invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War. • a city in southwestern Japan, on the southern coast of the island of Honshu • a series of battles between German and British air forces, fought over Britain in 1940-1941 • ...
10th Midterm Part B 2024-12-31
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- A period of intense fear of communism and radical political movements in the United States, particularly following World War I.
- A volunteer cavalry regiment led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War, emblematic of American military strength.
- A statement of principles for peace proposed by President Woodrow Wilson to end World War I and prevent future conflicts.
- Debt securities issued by the U.S. government to finance military operations during World War I, encouraging citizens to lend money.
- A law that made it illegal to speak out against the government or the war effort during World War I.
- A workplace action where employers prevent workers from entering the workplace to suppress labor movements.
- A policy of not taking sides in conflicts, particularly relating to foreign wars.
- A secret diplomatic communication from Germany proposing a military alliance with Mexico against the United States during World War I.
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- Individuals who move to another country to live, often in search of better opportunities.
- An African American infantry regiment that served with distinction in World War I, recognized for their bravery and contributions.
- An international organization founded after World War I to promote peace and cooperation among countries.
- The act of donating money or resources to promote the welfare of others, often used by wealthy individuals to address social issues.
- The process by which individuals or groups adopt the culture and practices of another group, often the dominant culture.
- A law that provided land to settlers for farming in exchange for a small fee and commitment to improve the land.
- Community centers that provide services and support to immigrants and the urban poor, often including education and healthcare.
- An economic condition characterized by the rising prices of goods and services, reducing purchasing power.
- A diplomatic policy aimed at ensuring equal trading rights for all nations in China, promoting free trade.
- A foreign policy strategy that uses financial investments to influence countries and promote U.S. interests abroad.
- A belief that applied Darwin's theory of natural selection to society, suggesting that economic success is a result of "survival of the fittest."
19 Clues: A policy of not taking sides in conflicts, particularly relating to foreign wars. • Individuals who move to another country to live, often in search of better opportunities. • A law that made it illegal to speak out against the government or the war effort during World War I. • ...
countrys 2023-02-21
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- country that has very cold
- the smartest country in world
- invented pizza
- alot of maple syrup
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- which country has the most kangaroo
- baltics middle country
- what country has the strongest country in world war 2
- the dumbest country in world
- the strongest country in the world
- city the smalest country in world
10 Clues: invented pizza • alot of maple syrup • baltics middle country • country that has very cold • the dumbest country in world • the smartest country in world • city the smalest country in world • the strongest country in the world • which country has the most kangaroo • what country has the strongest country in world war 2
Citizenship 2017-07-26
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- a new citizen promises to be _____ to the U.S.
- World War _____ was fought in the 1900s
- _____ Wilson was President during World War I
- one right in the First Amendment
- the U.S. fought _____, Germany and Italy in World War II
- a state that borders Canada
- branch of government reviews, explains, and interprets laws
- type of economic system in the U.S.
- number of justices on the Supreme Court
- part of legislature with 435 members
- one power of the states
- George _____ was the father of our country
- current president of the U.S.
- Civil Rights _____ tried to end racial discrimination
- Franklin _____ was President during the Great Depression and World War II
- number of years a Senator serves
- part of legislature with 100 members
- Abraham Lincoln freed the _____
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- a state that borders Mexico
- the Statue of Liberty is in New York _____
- number of years a President serves
- Constitution was written at the Constitutional _____
- the national anthem is called the Star _____ Banner
- Number of U.S. Representatives depends on the state's _____
- Massachusetts congressman for New Bedford and Cape Cod
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- one right and responsibility reserved for citizens
- the month we celebrate Independence Day
- U.S. general during World War II who became President
- change or addition to the Constitution
- Susan Anthony fought for the rights of _____
- the 13 stripes of the flag represent the original _____
- Martin _____ King fought for Civil Rights
33 Clues: one power of the states • a state that borders Mexico • a state that borders Canada • current president of the U.S. • Abraham Lincoln freed the _____ • one right in the First Amendment • number of years a Senator serves • number of years a President serves • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • type of economic system in the U.S. • part of legislature with 435 members • ...
Chapter 1, 3, and 5 History Review 2014-01-22
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- The narrow body of water that links the Arctic Ocean to the Bering Sea, and separates Russia from Alaska.
- The first modern explorer to discover the New World.
- The name given by explorers to the sea route that lead through North America to Asia. It does not exist.
- The chief river of America and the largest river in the United States.
- Means "way of life."
- The most famous South American Indians
- The largest freshwater lake in the world.
- The highest peak in North America.
- Buffalo that live on the prairie.
- The most famous Indians who lived in Mexico.
- The setting in which certain types of plants and animals thrive.
- The world's largest gulf.
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- More water flows over this per second than flows over any other waterfall in the world.
- The world's largest bay.
- The first modern explorer to reach the North American mainland.
- War that happened because the French and English territories in North America were not clearly defined.
- The largest inland seaway in the world.
- Formed one of the most advanced early civilizations in the Western Hemisphere.
- Canada's longest river.
- A plain or hilly region within the temperate zone that is covered by grasses.
- The largest group of freshwater lakes in the world.
- The chief tributary of the Mississippi. It is the longest river in North America.
- This and English are Canada's two main languages.
- Canada's highest peak.
24 Clues: Means "way of life." • Canada's highest peak. • Canada's longest river. • The world's largest bay. • The world's largest gulf. • Buffalo that live on the prairie. • The highest peak in North America. • The most famous South American Indians • The largest inland seaway in the world. • The largest freshwater lake in the world. • The most famous Indians who lived in Mexico. • ...
Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard 2021-10-24
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- One of odin’s handmaidens who chose souls for Valhalla
- Former Valkyrie, daughter of Loki
- The home of the Aesir
- the day of doom
- Frey's sword
- The rainbow bridge leading from Asgard to Midgard
- The home of the Vanir
- Thor’s hammer
- Goddess of the sea
- The god of wealth and abundance
- The all father
- The Queen of Asgard and wife of Odin
- The guardian of the underworld
- Son of Frey (Main character)
- Home of the humans
- The god of light
- Home of the light elves
- The home of hel and the dishonorable dead
- The rope the bound Fenris
- The lord of Muspelheim
- The three sisters who controls the fates of humans and the gods
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- The god of thunder
- A paradise for warriors under Odin’s command
- The underworld
- The gods of nature
- The Vanir afterlife
- The home of the giants
- lord of the waves
- The secondary rope that will replace Gleipnir
- The god of love and the ruler of Folkvanger
- The primordial void
- A stag in the world tree whose horns spray water creating every river in the world
- The world serpent
- The world of ice
- A lord of Valhalla
- The world of fire and demons
- The home of the dwarves
- The god of mischief
- The wolf that is destined to start Ragnarok
- The people who lost their lives while holding a weapon that ended up in Valhalla
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 • The god of thunder • The gods of nature • Goddess of the sea • A lord of Valhalla • Home of the humans • The Vanir afterlife • The primordial void • The god of mischief • The home of the Aesir • The home of the Vanir • The home of the giants • ...
Geography Cross-Word 2023-08-20
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- bodies of freshwater surrounded by land
- elevated pieces of land with flatter tops
- climate zone located in the mid-laltitude, often have four separate seasons, deer and raccoons are present
- Longest River in China
- Most populated country in the world
- steep sided landforms carved out by rivers
- River Basin in Southern Africa
- land that connects two other landmasses
- saltwater body of water located where oceans and meet land, one of the famous ones is the Caspian
- day to day changes in the atmosphere around us
- second most populated country in the world
- most diverse continent in the world
- Climate Zone located on the Poles of the World, permafrost and glaciers are here, polar bears, and seals may live here
- 0 degrees latitude
- Major desert located in Northern Africa
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- this is known as the fertile crescent and is the earliest know civilization
- formed at the end of rivers where the mud, dirt and sand carried by a river is left behind
- the usual weather in an area over a long period of time
- a flat drawing of Earth
- lines called meridians that measure east and west
- pieces of land that have water on three sides
- the largest pieces of land on earth
- largest river in Africa, its known for flowing South to North
- climate zone located in the lower latitudes, consistent weather throughout the year, toucans and jaguars may live in this zone
- Largest continent in the world
25 Clues: 0 degrees latitude • Longest River in China • a flat drawing of Earth • River Basin in Southern Africa • Largest continent in the world • Most populated country in the world • the largest pieces of land on earth • most diverse continent in the world • bodies of freshwater surrounded by land • land that connects two other landmasses • Major desert located in Northern Africa • ...
Asian Countries 2024-11-15
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- Oil Producer and rival of Saudi Arabia.
- Home of the Taliban.
- Formed when two kingdoms united; never colonized.
- The most populous country in the world.
- Colonized by the British, on a Peninsula and an New Borneo.
- A communist country in southeast Asia.
- A country in an active civil war that includes the terrorist group from 9/11.
- Last nation to leave the USSR.
- Home of Mt. Everest.
- Most controlled by Hezbollah.
- Succesof of the Soviets.
- The only Southeastern Asian nation that was never colonized.
- A country that was the mistake major war that the US lost.
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- Home of the last World Cup.
- Home of Islands like Java, Sumatra, and New Guinea.
- Where most of Mesopotamia was based.
- The largest country that is just in Asia.
- A person from this country said "Conquering the world on horseback is easy; it is dismounting and governing that is hard."
- Has the most populous city in the world.
- The Holy Land.
- One of the two nations on Cyprus.
- Has disputes of Kashmir with India and China.
- Kicked out of Malaysia.
- Claims all of China, Mongolia, and other countries, but is only formally recognized by 11 UN members.
- A country known for K-Pop.
- The only transcontinental country between Asia and Africa.
- A country that was part of British Raj that was invaded by the Japanese.
- Known for having the fanciest airport in the world.
28 Clues: The Holy Land. • Home of the Taliban. • Home of Mt. Everest. • Kicked out of Malaysia. • Succesof of the Soviets. • A country known for K-Pop. • Home of the last World Cup. • Most controlled by Hezbollah. • Last nation to leave the USSR. • One of the two nations on Cyprus. • Where most of Mesopotamia was based. • A communist country in southeast Asia. • ...
West Africa and Islam Study Crossword 2026-03-03
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- Founder of Islam
- Islamic place of worship
- Along the East coast of Africa, West Coast of Australia, Southern Coast of Asia.
- North West part of Africa, north of the Sahara, mountain range.
- Sits along the Northern Coast of Africa, Southern coast of Europe, Western coast of Asia. Many civilizations utilized this for trade.
- Second largest freshwater lake in the world, feeds the largest river in the world.
- The empires of West Africa grew rich and powerful by...
- Mineral mined in West Africa.
- Word for God in Arabic.
- Side of Islam that believed only direct descendants from Muhammad could take over
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- Not as big as the largest of these in the world, but it is the second largest in the continent of Africa, in the Southern region of Africa.
- Follower of Islam
- This guy traveled to Mecca with his kingdom, handing out gold along the way and caused massive inflation.
- Largest in the world, snakes through most of eastern Africa. Flows north.
- Largest in the world, northern part of Africa.
- Side of Islam that believed anyone who is fit can take over
- Holy city of Jerusalem
- Muslims believe they need to do this once.
- Hajj, Sawm, Zakat, Salat, Shahadah
- Along the West coast of Africa and Europe, East coast of North and South America.
- Mineral mined in North Africa.
- Holy book of Islam
22 Clues: Founder of Islam • Follower of Islam • Holy book of Islam • Holy city of Jerusalem • Word for God in Arabic. • Islamic place of worship • Mineral mined in West Africa. • Mineral mined in North Africa. • Hajj, Sawm, Zakat, Salat, Shahadah • Muslims believe they need to do this once. • Largest in the world, northern part of Africa. • ...
World War I 2023-04-10
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- This new style of warfare was widely used in World War I.
- The heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne who was assassinated. His assassination triggered World War I.
- The name of the Serbian nationalist who assassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. This assassination triggered World War I.
- The U.S. president known for his Fourteen Points which focused on establishing future peace and a workable balance of power.
- On May 7, 1915, the German submarine U-20 torpedoed and sank this swift-moving British cruise liner traveling from New York to Liverpool, England.
- This country after initially seeking to avoid involvement in European quarrels, joined World War I in 1917 when German submarines threatened its shipping.
- This alliance was made up of the Ottoman Empire, Germany, and the Austria-Hungary Empire .
- This treaty was signed in 1919 to officially end World War I.
- This alliance was made up of Russia, France, and Britain.
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- International organization formed after World War I with the aim of promoting peace, security, and cooperation among nations.
- British intelligence had intercepted this telegram from the German Foreign Minister to the Mexican government, inviting an alliance that would recover the southwestern states Mexico lost to the U.S. during the Mexican War,
- This alliance was made up of Germany, Italy, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- Which country did not join the League of Nations after World War I despite the effort of its president to promote the League?
- this country was originally a part of the triple alliance but switch side during World War I
- Germany's military strategy in World War I, which aimed to quickly defeat France in the west before turning to fight Russia in the east.
15 Clues: This new style of warfare was widely used in World War I. • This alliance was made up of Russia, France, and Britain. • This treaty was signed in 1919 to officially end World War I. • This alliance was made up of Germany, Italy, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. • This alliance was made up of the Ottoman Empire, Germany, and the Austria-Hungary Empire . • ...
Real World Homework 2019-01-28
17 Clues: size • widow • virtue • godson • single • manners • old age • spoiled • to raise • to scold • neglected • step-parents • to pass away • to strengthen • parents-in-law • to get married • to get engaged
Ruchi's world - Crossworld 2022-03-07
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- the reason for Ruchi to be up till wee hours
- the perfect 'pehla nasha' for Ruchi
- the perfect pick-me-up beverage for Ruchi
- Ruchi can call this person any time of the day
- this person is Ruchi's angel
- it would be hard for Ruchi to pick just one
- Ruchi's soul sisters
- this person is the inspiration for Ruchi's writing
- Ruchi must/could do this anywhere in the world
- this person loves giving Ruchi guidance (whether you like it or not)
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- no sentence is complete without the use of this word
- Ruchi's birthday month
- this person is there for Ruchi even before she knows she needs help
- Ruchi's passion
- this person increases Ruchi's vocabulary in colourful ways
- this person MAY just be the reason for Ruchi's wrinkles
- they make Ruchi feel fulfilled
17 Clues: Ruchi's passion • Ruchi's soul sisters • Ruchi's birthday month • this person is Ruchi's angel • they make Ruchi feel fulfilled • the perfect 'pehla nasha' for Ruchi • the perfect pick-me-up beverage for Ruchi • it would be hard for Ruchi to pick just one • the reason for Ruchi to be up till wee hours • Ruchi can call this person any time of the day • ...
World War ll 2022-03-10
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- were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews
- were mobile killing squads
- nominations leader of japan and seize the control of the League of nations
- Afrika Korps retreats only to be trapped by American troops led by General Eisenhower.
- burned their own crops and killed their own livestock
- segregated jewish areas
- the japanese had hoped to draw out the entire US pacific Fleet
- the systematic killing of an entire people
- his plan to invade the soviet Union
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- who called himself ll Duece “the leader” establish totalitarian.
- der Fuhrer “the leader”, an Austrian immigrant to Germany rose to power as a powerful public speaker.
- chamberlain's political rival disagreed with the signing of the Munich agreement.
- invasion of France from across the English Channel to open up a western front
- creates problems in Europe with the reconfiguration of country borders and the creation of new countries
- german brand of fascism extreme nationalism
- transformed the soviet union
- that doctors grant “the incurably ill a merciful death”
17 Clues: segregated jewish areas • were mobile killing squads • transformed the soviet union • his plan to invade the soviet Union • the systematic killing of an entire people • german brand of fascism extreme nationalism • were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews • burned their own crops and killed their own livestock • ...
World War ll 2022-03-10
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- were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews
- were mobile killing squads
- nominations leader of japan and seize the control of the League of nations
- Afrika Korps retreats only to be trapped by American troops led by General Eisenhower.
- burned their own crops and killed their own livestock
- segregated jewish areas
- the japanese had hoped to draw out the entire US pacific Fleet
- the systematic killing of an entire people
- his plan to invade the soviet Union
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- who called himself ll Duece “the leader” establish totalitarian.
- der Fuhrer “the leader”, an Austrian immigrant to Germany rose to power as a powerful public speaker.
- chamberlain's political rival disagreed with the signing of the Munich agreement.
- invasion of France from across the English Channel to open up a western front
- creates problems in Europe with the reconfiguration of country borders and the creation of new countries
- german brand of fascism extreme nationalism
- transformed the soviet union
- that doctors grant “the incurably ill a merciful death”
17 Clues: segregated jewish areas • were mobile killing squads • transformed the soviet union • his plan to invade the soviet Union • the systematic killing of an entire people • german brand of fascism extreme nationalism • were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews • burned their own crops and killed their own livestock • ...
World War ll 2022-03-10
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- were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews
- were mobile killing squads
- nominations leader of japan and seize the control of the League of nations
- Afrika Korps retreats only to be trapped by American troops led by General Eisenhower.
- burned their own crops and killed their own livestock
- segregated jewish areas
- the japanese had hoped to draw out the entire US pacific Fleet
- the systematic killing of an entire people
- his plan to invade the soviet Union
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- who called himself ll Duece “the leader” establish totalitarian.
- der Fuhrer “the leader”, an Austrian immigrant to Germany rose to power as a powerful public speaker.
- chamberlain's political rival disagreed with the signing of the Munich agreement.
- invasion of France from across the English Channel to open up a western front
- creates problems in Europe with the reconfiguration of country borders and the creation of new countries
- german brand of fascism extreme nationalism
- transformed the soviet union
- that doctors grant “the incurably ill a merciful death”
17 Clues: segregated jewish areas • were mobile killing squads • transformed the soviet union • his plan to invade the soviet Union • the systematic killing of an entire people • german brand of fascism extreme nationalism • were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews • burned their own crops and killed their own livestock • ...
World War 1 2021-11-18
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- this weapon had caterpillar tracks and moved slowly
- soldiers fought from down in the earth
- another word for U.S.
- the Lusitania was a big __________
- the Zimmermann telegram was a _________ sent to Mexico from Germany
- this weapon shoots torpedoes and is in the water
- The U.S. and France were both ________.
- which country was trying to take over France and was the bad country?
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- when soldiers fight each other
- this weapon flies in the sky and is used to spy
- paper countries sign when the war is over
- thinking your nation or country is the BEST
- Germany used poison _______ to attack
- Did the USA win or lose the war?
- what word means when no one is winning
- Did Germany win or lose the war?
- when countries fight
17 Clues: when countries fight • another word for U.S. • when soldiers fight each other • Did the USA win or lose the war? • Did Germany win or lose the war? • the Lusitania was a big __________ • Germany used poison _______ to attack • soldiers fought from down in the earth • what word means when no one is winning • The U.S. and France were both ________. • ...
World War II 2022-02-03
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- President of the US during World War II
- The location in Hawaii where the US was attacked by Japan
- strategically moving from land mass to land mass
- A form of government where pride for your country is placed above all people's needs
- Lighting Battle-move in quick and take over
- Dictator of Italy
- Germany, Japan, Italy
- Leader of Great Britain
- The theater where the Allies were fighting Japan
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- A leader with COMPLETE control of his people, ie. jobs, housing, families, safety, etc.
- The theater where the Allies were fighting Germany
- A leader who makes all of the decisions in the country
- Great Britain, France, US, USSR
- Dictator of Germany
- Americans did not want to get involved in the war at first, so they were:
- They type of bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Leader of the Soviet Union
17 Clues: Dictator of Italy • Dictator of Germany • Germany, Japan, Italy • Leader of Great Britain • Leader of the Soviet Union • Great Britain, France, US, USSR • President of the US during World War II • Lighting Battle-move in quick and take over • strategically moving from land mass to land mass • The theater where the Allies were fighting Japan • ...
Brave New World 2013-11-17
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- / what the Director did after he was embarrassed and humiliated by Bernard.
- / linda's name for the Director.
- / a character foil to Bernard.
- /the odd one out of the society, everyone thought he had alcohol in his blood-surrogate.
- / thought that she could loosen up Bernard.
- / john values and loves reading this person's plays.
- / linda beat John when she was __.
- / lenina's man before she tried to get with Bernard.
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- / used to be in the society, but became pregnant and went to savage land.
- / john wants to do this at the end of the book because that's what he thinks about this "Brave New World".
- / henry's example comparison to Bernard.
- / Linda talked about this in the happiest times.
- / what they take when they are stressed or just want to sleep.
- / When the Savage locked himself up in the room, what was he reading?
- / bernard and Helmholtz got sent to this place at the end of the book.
- / A place where Linda was treated as an outcast.
- / soma is a __.
17 Clues: / soma is a __. • / a character foil to Bernard. • / linda's name for the Director. • / linda beat John when she was __. • / henry's example comparison to Bernard. • / thought that she could loosen up Bernard. • / A place where Linda was treated as an outcast. • / Linda talked about this in the happiest times. • ...
The Greek World 2014-03-28
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- Clear or order based thinking
- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- Group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- King of Macedonia
- The first ruler of the Persian Empire
- Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas
- War War between Athens and Sparta
- Led the second invasion of Greece
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- Wars Series of wars between Persia and Greece
- One of the greatest conquerors in history
- An Agreement to work together
- Expanded the borders of the Persian Empire
- Great Greek doctor
- Greek mathematician
- Greek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
- Greek philosopher known for logic and reasoning
- Unit of soldiers who ride horses
17 Clues: King of Macedonia • Great Greek doctor • Greek mathematician • Clear or order based thinking • An Agreement to work together • Unit of soldiers who ride horses • War War between Athens and Sparta • Led the second invasion of Greece • The first ruler of the Persian Empire • Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas • One of the greatest conquerors in history • ...
The Greek World 2014-03-28
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- Unit of soldiers who ride horses
- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas
- One of the greatest conquerors in history
- Greek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
- King of Macedonia
- An agreement to work together
- Series of wars between Persia and Greece
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- Led the second invasion of Greece
- Expanded the borders of the Persian Empire
- The first ruler of the Persian Empire
- War between Athens and Sparta
- Great Greek doctor
- Greek mathematician
- Greek philosopher known for logic and reasoning
- Group of warriors who stood together in a square
- Clear or order based thinking
17 Clues: King of Macedonia • Great Greek doctor • Greek mathematician • War between Athens and Sparta • An agreement to work together • Clear or order based thinking • Unit of soldiers who ride horses • Led the second invasion of Greece • The first ruler of the Persian Empire • Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas • Series of wars between Persia and Greece • ...
world cup 2014 2014-06-11
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- a kick of the ball from one player to another.
- a match that has no winner or loser
- a kick where the ball is hit with the heel (or the back) of the foot
- card it is shown by the refereee to warn a player
- it is taken from the sideline (or touchline) after the ball has gone out of play
- time added minutes at the end of the regular playing time
- player in goal who has to stop the ball from crossing the goal-line
- a rest pêriod between the two halves of a game
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- to kick a moving ball from the air before it hits the ground
- card it is shown by the referee to a player to indicate he is being ejected from the game
- the "shot" that occurs when a player touches and guides the ball with his or her head
- a player who sits on the bench ready to replace another team-mate
- time 2 x 15 minutes are played if a match has no winner at full-time
- a violation of the rules
- the kick awarded to a team by the referee after a foul has been committed
- area where footballers play a match
- person who makes sure that the players follow the rules
17 Clues: a violation of the rules • a match that has no winner or loser • area where footballers play a match • a kick of the ball from one player to another. • a rest pêriod between the two halves of a game • card it is shown by the refereee to warn a player • person who makes sure that the players follow the rules • time added minutes at the end of the regular playing time • ...
world cup 2014 2014-06-11
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- it is shown by the refereee to warn a player
- the "shot" that occurs when a player touches and guides the ball with his or her head
- added minutes at the end of the regular playing time
- a kick of the ball from one player to another.
- it is taken from the sideline (or touchline) after the ball has gone out of play
- the kick awarded to a team by the referee after a foul has been committed
- 2 x 15 minutes are played if a match has no winner at full-time
- to kick a moving ball from the air before it hits the ground
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- a rest pêriod between the two halves of a game
- player in goal who has to stop the ball from crossing the goal-line
- a kick where the ball is hit with the heel (or the back) of the foot
- a player who sits on the bench ready to replace another team-mate
- a match that has no winner or loser
- it is shown by the referee to a player to indicate he is being ejected from the game
- person who makes sure that the players follow the rules
- area where footballers play a match
- a violation of the rules
17 Clues: a violation of the rules • a match that has no winner or loser • area where footballers play a match • it is shown by the refereee to warn a player • a rest pêriod between the two halves of a game • a kick of the ball from one player to another. • added minutes at the end of the regular playing time • person who makes sure that the players follow the rules • ...
Rugby World Cup 2015-08-17
17 Clues: Pack of 16 • After a try • Up and Under • Home of Rugby • Welsh Stadium • Worth 3 points • Before kickoff • Worth 5 points • Score from hand • Scottish Stadium • A famous Fly Half • Home of the Irish • Attacking position • Where Hooker throws • The inventor (2 words) • Positions of play (3 words) • Performed by The All Blacks
Brave New World 2016-05-03
Across
- disgrace
- returned; mutually shared
- indulging in excessive sexual activity
- undermining; damaging to the authorities
- thing of value
- unable to be detected by the senses
- inherently; as a part of the nature of a thing itself
- cliff
- shocking
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- anxiously
- made to look like glass
- having never happened before
- unbelievable
- arousing a strong dislike or disgust
- in a condescending manner
- making oneself favorable to another
- relentlessly
17 Clues: cliff • disgrace • shocking • anxiously • unbelievable • relentlessly • thing of value • made to look like glass • in a condescending manner • returned; mutually shared • having never happened before • making oneself favorable to another • unable to be detected by the senses • arousing a strong dislike or disgust • indulging in excessive sexual activity • ...
World Stations Vocabulary 2016-06-07
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- people who move to different places or countries for their own safety
- a nation with the industrialization, transportation, and business facilities for advanced production of manufactured goods
- when governments have different opinions over political issues
- includes financial interactions among people, businesses, and governments that cross international borders
- document that states the standards for human rights
- the elimination of trade barriers like tariffs among nations
- a method of terrorism, but through the aid of computers and technology
- when nuclear weapons are spread to other countries
- a nation that is in the process of becoming industrialized
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- a disease that attacks your immune system leaving you opened to get a lot more diseases
- the difference that men and women are treated in jobs and status because of their gender
- the cultures of people that reflect their changing interests and their common background
- event that took place in the mid 1900s, right after the great depression and involved agricultural advancements that both revolutionized food production, but also harmed the natural agricultural ways
- modifying the genetic makeup of an organism
- involves two goals: meeting current economic needs, while ensuring the preservation of the environment and the conservation of resources for future generations; also known as "greener growth"
- a way to achieve political or social goals by using methods violence and fear against people
- the act of creating an exact genetic copy of an organism
17 Clues: modifying the genetic makeup of an organism • when nuclear weapons are spread to other countries • document that states the standards for human rights • the act of creating an exact genetic copy of an organism • a nation that is in the process of becoming industrialized • the elimination of trade barriers like tariffs among nations • ...
World Stations Vocabulary 2016-06-07
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- when governments have different opinions over political issues
- includes financial interactions among people, businesses, and governments that cross international borders
- event that took place in the mid 1900s, right after the great depression and involved agricultural advancements that both revolutionized food production, but also harmed the natural agricultural ways
- the elimination of trade barriers like tariffs among nations
- document that states the standards for human rights
- people who move to different places or countries for their own safety
- a disease that attacks your immune system leaving you opened to get a lot more diseases
- when nuclear weapons are spread to other countries
- a way to achieve political or social goals by using methods violence and fear against people
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- a method of terrorism, but through the aid of computers and technology
- modifying the genetic makeup of an organism
- a nation that is in the process of becoming industrialized
- a nation with the industrialization, transportation, and business facilities for advanced production of manufactured goods
- the difference that men and women are treated in jobs and status because of their gender
- involves two goals: meeting current economic needs, while ensuring the preservation of the environment and the conservation of resources for future generations; also known as "greener growth"
- the act of creating an exact genetic copy of an organism
- the cultures of people that reflect their changing interests and their common background
17 Clues: modifying the genetic makeup of an organism • when nuclear weapons are spread to other countries • document that states the standards for human rights • the act of creating an exact genetic copy of an organism • a nation that is in the process of becoming industrialized • the elimination of trade barriers like tariffs among nations • ...
World Stations Vocabulary 2016-06-07
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- the elimination of trade barriers like tariffs among nations
- includes financial interactions among people, businesses, and governments that cross international borders
- a nation with the industrialization, transportation, and business facilities for advanced production of manufactured goods
- a way to achieve political or social goals by using methods violence and fear against people
- involves two goals: meeting current economic needs, while ensuring the preservation of the environment and the conservation of resources for future generations; also known as "greener growth"
- document that states the standards for human rights
- a nation that is in the process of becoming industrialized
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- when nuclear weapons are spread to other countries
- people who move to different places or countries for their own safety
- the cultures of people that reflect their changing interests and their common background
- a method of terrorism, but through the aid of computers and technology
- the difference that men and women are treated in jobs and status because of their gender
- modifying the genetic makeup of an organism
- when governments have different opinions over political issues
- a disease that attacks your immune system leaving you opened to get a lot more diseases
- event that took place in the mid 1900s, right after the great depression and involved agricultural advancements that both revolutionized food production, but also harmed the natural agricultural ways
- the act of creating an exact genetic copy of an organism
17 Clues: modifying the genetic makeup of an organism • when nuclear weapons are spread to other countries • document that states the standards for human rights • the act of creating an exact genetic copy of an organism • a nation that is in the process of becoming industrialized • the elimination of trade barriers like tariffs among nations • ...
World of Islam 2016-09-22
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- The name for someone who believes and worships Allah.
- Believe leader should be relative to Muhammad
- Islam believes only in one god, therefore is a ___________ religion
- The city where Muhammad was born.
- He became the first caliph and successor to Muhammad
- This place is considered the holiest place of Islam.
- The prophet of Allah
- Weak from conflicts, this Eastern European group welcomed Islam
- Means successor or deputy
- Geographically, Saudi Arabia is made up of mostly ________.
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- Follow Umayyad rule and Muhammad's example
- The Quran is the _______ _______ of Islam.
- The city where Muhammad founded Islam
- Muslims fast during _______.
- The country where Islam began in
- Ruling family responsible for the split of Islam
- Muslim s were very ______ of their conquered people
17 Clues: The prophet of Allah • Means successor or deputy • Muslims fast during _______. • The country where Islam began in • The city where Muhammad was born. • The city where Muhammad founded Islam • Follow Umayyad rule and Muhammad's example • The Quran is the _______ _______ of Islam. • Believe leader should be relative to Muhammad • ...
World War I 2022-12-07
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- German letter sent to Mexico that prompted US involvement in WWI
- All aspects of society are dedicated to the war effort
- Desperate Russian offensive in 1916
- The Russian 2nd Army was wiped out here
- policy to sink ships around the British Isles
- what country took Germany's islands in the pacific
- Campaign to take the Dardenelles Strait
- The St Chamond Tank and Flamethrower were introduced in this battle
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- Trench warfare began at this battle
- November 11th 1918
- Germany's plan to avoid a two front war
- Brutal fighting in this forested region
- Present day Turkey was once this Empire
- This country switched from the Triple Alliance to the Allies
- Who got caught in the crossfire of World War I
- What western front battle was started to relieve pressure at Verdun
- This country withdrew because of an internal crisis
17 Clues: November 11th 1918 • Trench warfare began at this battle • Desperate Russian offensive in 1916 • Germany's plan to avoid a two front war • Brutal fighting in this forested region • Present day Turkey was once this Empire • The Russian 2nd Army was wiped out here • Campaign to take the Dardenelles Strait • policy to sink ships around the British Isles • ...
Around the World 2023-01-28
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- Taiwan is part of a continent called ____?
- London is also known as
- main language spoken in USA
- high level of water vapor in the air (wet and dry)
- main language spoken in Taiwan
- a city known as, "The Big Apple"
- New York City is also known as
- a famous building found in taiwan. Now it is the 10th tallest building in the world
- summer, winter, fall, and spring are called ______.
- An island country
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- a place where lots of food,games,and shopping can be found at night
- to be free
- Taiwan is also known as
- a large solid area of land
- small island
- a statue famous in New York City
- a large town
17 Clues: to be free • small island • a large town • An island country • Taiwan is also known as • London is also known as • a large solid area of land • main language spoken in USA • main language spoken in Taiwan • New York City is also known as • a statue famous in New York City • a city known as, "The Big Apple" • Taiwan is part of a continent called ____? • ...
World war 1 2021-03-15
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- A message from Germany to Mexico suggesting an alliance against the United States, asking Mexico to attack the U.S.
- A policy of not taking sides with any nation or alliance during war.
- International institution created to enforce the treaty ending the war and prevent future wars through conflict resolution.
- System used to draft men into the military of the United States.
- Staying out of world affairs (non-involvement)
- Fighting in an interconnected series of ditches along the battlefront.
- One of the two groups of allies, this included Germany, Austro-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
- Strong support for the rights and interests of one’s country or ethnic group
- To confirm and adopt a measure suggested by someone else, usually referring to legal matters.
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- The policy of taking control of foreign terroritory, including its government and natural resources in order to build an empire.
- Payments made by the defeated nation to the winners of the are for damages inflicted during the conflict.
- Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
- Buliding up a nation’s military forces and weapons with an aggressive style of foreign police
- One of the two groups of allies, this included Great Britain, France, Belgium, Russia, Serbia, and later the U.S.A.
- The agreement that ended WWI and included the creation of new countries and harsh terms against Germany.
- To provide a fixed portion (a specific amount) of food to soldiers, sailors, or civilians during a shortage.
- Manipulating public opinion through the distribution of posters, music, speeches, fil, publications to gain support for a political cause.
17 Clues: Unrestricted Submarine Warfare • Staying out of world affairs (non-involvement) • System used to draft men into the military of the United States. • A policy of not taking sides with any nation or alliance during war. • Fighting in an interconnected series of ditches along the battlefront. • ...
WORLD WAR ONE 2021-05-17
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- Limiting supplies such as food and clothes
- A final set of demands backed by threat
- One-sided information used to persuade
- another name for WW1
- Joined the war on the allied side in 1918
- Used for shelter from enemy fire or attack
- The person who assassinated Archduke Ferdinand is from
- An act of war whereby one-party blocks access from a defined part of an enemy’s territory
- A strong feeling of pride in one's country
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- Countries in opposition to the Central Powers
- A country that was neutral in WW1
- An agreement made between two or more countries to give each other help if it is needed
- weapon used by the Turkish soldiers
- country that the russians supported in the war
- Treaty that ended the war
- Country that switched sides
- When a country takes over new lands or countries and makes them subject to their rule
- Where the ANZACS trained
18 Clues: another name for WW1 • Where the ANZACS trained • Treaty that ended the war • Country that switched sides • A country that was neutral in WW1 • weapon used by the Turkish soldiers • One-sided information used to persuade • A final set of demands backed by threat • Joined the war on the allied side in 1918 • Limiting supplies such as food and clothes • ...
Feeding the World 2021-05-27
Across
- Having a diet that lacks the proper balance and amount of vitamins, minerals, proteins, and carbohydrates.
- Fertilizer produced commercially with the use of fossil fuels.
- Condition in which a person has sufficient and consistent access to nutritious food that meets their dietary needs.
- Standardization and commercialization of business using advanced technology.
- Condition in which access to food is drastically limited, resulting in large amounts of death in a given area.
- Shift in agricultural practices that occurred in the twentieth century which focused on new techniques to increase food output.
- Fossil fuel energy and human energy inputted per one calorie of food produced.
- Soil degradation that occurs when amounts of salt in irrigation water becomes highly concentrated due to evaporation.
- Chronic hunger in which not enough calories are consumed to be healthy.
- Mechanization of the production of food based on the techniques of the Industrial Revolution.
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- Soil degradation that occurs when soil remains underwater for a prolonged period.
- Condition in which a person does not have adequate access to food, whether it be economically or physically.
- Concept that average costs of production fall as output increases.
- Deficiency of iron.
- Fertilizer composed of matter from plants and animals.
- Consumption of too many calories without a proper balance of food and nutrients compared to a person's dietary needs.
- Livestock and poultry used for food consumption.
17 Clues: Deficiency of iron. • Livestock and poultry used for food consumption. • Fertilizer composed of matter from plants and animals. • Fertilizer produced commercially with the use of fossil fuels. • Concept that average costs of production fall as output increases. • Chronic hunger in which not enough calories are consumed to be healthy. • ...
The Living World 2022-07-25
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- unused nutrients
- building block of all life
- relating to, or caused by living organisms
- something is unlikely to spread
- widespread occurrence of an infectious disease
- outbreak of a disease
- something is likely to spread
- organism that consists of more than one cell
- dependent on another thing to live
- another word for life form
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- surroundings or conditions on a thing
- a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- a biological community of interacting organisms
- another word for sickness
- vital for a cells survival
- organism that consists of one cell
- Not associated with or derived from living organisms
17 Clues: unused nutrients • outbreak of a disease • another word for sickness • building block of all life • vital for a cells survival • another word for life form • something is likely to spread • something is unlikely to spread • organism that consists of one cell • dependent on another thing to live • surroundings or conditions on a thing • relating to, or caused by living organisms • ...
World Cup 2022 2022-11-23
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- Arab country in Asia, it's flag is maroon and white.
- African country, the flag is red yellow and green with a star. Mane is from here
- The person who attacks
- When no one wins the game
- European country next to Spain. The flag is red and green.
- The translation for the Dutch word 'buitenspel'
- Asian country to the south of Korea. The capital is Tokyo
- The world you use when you score
- European country next to the Netherlands with Neuer.
- The country the football club PSG is from
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- The country Messi is playing for
- The person who is in the goal.
- European country, the capital is London
- The country De Jong is playing for.
- The translation of the Dutch word 'hoekschop'
- European country next to Portugal. The capital is Madrid.
- A free kick at the spot 11 metres from goal
17 Clues: The person who attacks • When no one wins the game • The person who is in the goal. • The country Messi is playing for • The world you use when you score • The country De Jong is playing for. • European country, the capital is London • The country the football club PSG is from • A free kick at the spot 11 metres from goal • The translation of the Dutch word 'hoekschop' • ...
World Market Crossword 2023-05-12
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- Our greeting to every customer.
- We use this to input an AOS order.
- We use these binders to set, recover and put out truck correctly.
- What we call our online sales.
- Top selling German chocolate aka “Hippos”.
- Our communication device that is part of the dress code.
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- The info APP you should log into at the beginning of your shift.
- Japanese soda that is one of our top selling drinks.
- What we should be handing out to every customer on the floor.
- Convert as many new World Market “blank” members as you can!
- We DO NOT sell this so we have something to show our customers.
- The name of the shop as soon as you walk into our store.
- Top selling outdoor furniture that has 3 paint process to protect against fading and chipping.
- You look at this on the outside of a box before you put it out.
- The item you suggest at the register for $1.29.
- one of our top selling noodle brands.
- The red tin is on sale for $9.99.
17 Clues: What we call our online sales. • Our greeting to every customer. • The red tin is on sale for $9.99. • We use this to input an AOS order. • one of our top selling noodle brands. • Top selling German chocolate aka “Hippos”. • The item you suggest at the register for $1.29. • Japanese soda that is one of our top selling drinks. • ...
Our World 4 2023-05-25
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- You use it to play games
- It is some sort of fossil in Morocco
- It makes you go up, down, and all around!
- you use it to turn a hula-hoop
- It is the opposite of towards
- This is a game next to 145
- You can do this for fun outside and find some treasure
- It is small, it is alive. Some people like to eat it
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- He or She is a person who takes snapshots of other people, places, objects or animals, usually for money
- It's a red shape in the office with an orange background
- On Teacher Ziki's desk in a bottle. It is used to flavor food
- 207's English teacher
- It is a curious animal in Svalbard, Norway
- It makes us stick and not fly
- He is an Electrical Engineer for National Geographic Explorer
- you can make a dinosaur, a frog, a crane, or even something else
- Usually girls like them more than boys
17 Clues: 207's English teacher • You use it to play games • This is a game next to 145 • It makes us stick and not fly • It is the opposite of towards • you use it to turn a hula-hoop • It is some sort of fossil in Morocco • Usually girls like them more than boys • It makes you go up, down, and all around! • It is a curious animal in Svalbard, Norway • ...
Ancient World Religions 2023-12-14
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- Mesopotamian demigod
- the "father" of the Jews
- Mesopotamian temple of worship
- the enlightened one
- the second king of Israel
- the process of turning a dead body into a mummy
- the Hindu god of destruction
- prophet who freed the Hebrews from Egypt
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- a physical activity to connect to Brahman
- the universal spirit in Hinduism
- the consequences of your actions that affect rebirth
- the belief that you are reborn after death
- belief in many gods
- the practice of focusing your mind
- Egyptian god of mummification
- belief in one God
- first king of Israel
17 Clues: belief in one God • belief in many gods • the enlightened one • Mesopotamian demigod • first king of Israel • the "father" of the Jews • the second king of Israel • the Hindu god of destruction • Egyptian god of mummification • Mesopotamian temple of worship • the universal spirit in Hinduism • the practice of focusing your mind • prophet who freed the Hebrews from Egypt • ...
Social World Vocabulary 2024-01-05
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- European colonization imports smallpox into North America
- To carry or send (something, such as a commodity) to some other place (such as another country)
- A fundamental human right and the first to express and act upon what you deeply believe, according to the dictates of conscience
- The input goods or inventory that a company needs to manufacture its products. Examples of raw materials include steel, oil, corn, grain, gasoline, lumber,forest resources, plastic, natural gas, coal, and minerals
- The country of origin of settlers or colonists in a place
- God, Gold, and Glory
- The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing
- The establishment of a colony
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- The systematic hostility or ill-treatment encountered by an individual or group because of their religious beliefs
- The making of goods available for use
- Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition through the southeastern United States; credited as being the first European in Georgia
- A body of persons in authority
- To bring (something, such as merchandise) into a place or country from another country
- Several islands off Georgia's coast; inhabited by Native Americans;the Spanish built several missions on these islands
- To bring about a religious conversion in
- Churches set up by the Spanish in hopes of converting Native Americans to Christianity
- Swamp The largest swamp in North America; was the home to many Nativ Americans and a location for Spanish missions
17 Clues: God, Gold, and Glory • The establishment of a colony • A body of persons in authority • The making of goods available for use • To bring about a religious conversion in • European colonization imports smallpox into North America • The country of origin of settlers or colonists in a place • The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing • ...
Beyond Our World 2023-11-07
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- A wave bouncing off a surface that it cannot pass through
- Average distance between Earth and the Sun. We use this to measure distances within our solar system.
- Transverse transfer of energy composed of photons. Matter is not required for the transfer of light waves.
- When a wave bends as it changes speed. Speed changes from one medium to another
- Longitudinal disturbance in matter that carry energy away from the source of noise
- Apparent change in position of an object when you look at it from different places
- Disturbances that transfer energy from place to place
- A wave that causes the medium to vibrate at right angles (perpendicular) to the direction of the wave
- Distance light travels in a year. We use this to measure distances outside of our solar system
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- Two or more waves overlapping each other. This will result in either constructive or destructive interference.
- Bending of a wave when it comes into contact with the edge of another object.
- A wave in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels
- Change in frequency and pitch of a sound that is caused by the movement of the source or listener.
- Maximum displacement on a wave measured from its midline to the crest or midline to trough.
- Disturbances in matter that carry energy from one place to another
- Distance between corresponding points of two consecutive waves
- The number of waves that pass over a fixed point in time.
17 Clues: Disturbances that transfer energy from place to place • A wave bouncing off a surface that it cannot pass through • The number of waves that pass over a fixed point in time. • Distance between corresponding points of two consecutive waves • Disturbances in matter that carry energy from one place to another • ...
Brave New World 2023-09-12
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- a sudden attack or spasm
- secret, stealthy
- a person who has one black great-grandparent
- pouring from one container to another
- loudly and with resonance
- chemical compounds used to cure, halt, or prevent disease
- a powerful narcotic used to create pleasant sensations
- a state of emotional well-being that is caused when good things happen
- author of brave new world
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- a society where there is great suffering
- grow and flourish
- an imperfectly developed female calf, usually sterile
- speculates about alternative ways of life made possible by technological change
- to exercise restraint or direction over
- the qualities that make a person different from others
- inflated
- a prostitute
17 Clues: inflated • a prostitute • secret, stealthy • grow and flourish • a sudden attack or spasm • loudly and with resonance • author of brave new world • pouring from one container to another • to exercise restraint or direction over • a society where there is great suffering • a person who has one black great-grandparent • an imperfectly developed female calf, usually sterile • ...
The Natural World 2024-05-12
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- A really steep edge of a rock or mountain.
- A small, woody plant with lots of branches.
- Hard stuff you find on the ground, like what you might pick up and throw.
- A small, shallow flow of water you might find in a park or forest.
- A dense forest with lots of trees and rain.
- The cool, dark area under a tree or something blocking the sun.
- The flat, green part of a plant that grows from a stem.
- The green stuff that covers the ground in lawns and fields.
- The colorful arch in the sky after it rains.
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- The quiet, open areas outside of cities and towns.
- The big round thing we see in the sky at night that changes shape.
- A twinkling dot of light in the sky at night.
- A narrow trail or walkway for walking.
- A big open space where you might see grass or crops growing.
- The big, open space above us where we see clouds, the sun, and the moon.
- The stuff we breathe that's all around us but we can't see.
- The solid stuff we walk on, like dirt or pavement.
17 Clues: A narrow trail or walkway for walking. • A really steep edge of a rock or mountain. • A small, woody plant with lots of branches. • A dense forest with lots of trees and rain. • The colorful arch in the sky after it rains. • A twinkling dot of light in the sky at night. • The quiet, open areas outside of cities and towns. • ...
The Animal World 2024-02-11
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- Ilive in the desert and have long eyelashes.
- a modification or change of an organism or it's parts that make it more fit for existence.
- animals ____________ to find food, shelter, water and to escape predators.
- I have thick fur white in color that keeps me warm.
- some animals reproduce by themselves.
- As long as there are lots of animals and plants living close together, there is enough oxygen and ________
- animals that eat both plant and animals.
- ___________ is neede to grow and helps repair damage to the body
- I look like a frog but I have a tail.
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- to bring something to life.
- energy comes from ____________
- process some animal go through to become adults.
- plants make their food through ________
- the _________ fox grows a different coloured coat depending on which season is approaching.
- the eggs of a frog hatch into
- the animal that is being hunted
- byproduct of photosynthesis.
17 Clues: to bring something to life. • byproduct of photosynthesis. • the eggs of a frog hatch into • energy comes from ____________ • the animal that is being hunted • some animals reproduce by themselves. • I look like a frog but I have a tail. • plants make their food through ________ • animals that eat both plant and animals. • Ilive in the desert and have long eyelashes. • ...
First World War 2024-06-25
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- The First World War brought about the first need for mass-produced ____ masks.
- The Bolsheviks seized power in the Russian ____ Revolution.
- Bosnian Serb named Gavrilo ____ assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- The German army successfully used poison gas for the first time against Allied troops at the Second Battle of ____.
- Before World War II, the events of 1914–1918 were generally known as the ____ War.
- The ____ of Nations was established to maintain world peace.
- The anniversary of the ____ landings, 25 April, is known as Anzac Day.
- Armistice of 11 ____ 1918 ended the First World War.
- Facing revolution in Germany, ____ Wilhelm II abdicated.
- The Arab ____ was the uprising of Arabs against the Ottoman Empire.
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- One million men were either wounded or killed in the Battle of ____, making it one of the deadliest battles in all of human history.
- Red ____ flowers represent consolation, remembrance and death.
- The ____ campaign comprised armed conflicts between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
- First World War was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the ____ Powers.
- The Treaty of ____ was a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919.
- Which city Peace Conference of 1919–1920 was held in?
- In April 1917, the ____ States entered the war on the Allied side.
17 Clues: Armistice of 11 ____ 1918 ended the First World War. • Which city Peace Conference of 1919–1920 was held in? • Facing revolution in Germany, ____ Wilhelm II abdicated. • The Bolsheviks seized power in the Russian ____ Revolution. • The ____ of Nations was established to maintain world peace. • The Treaty of ____ was a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919. • ...
Around The World 2025-01-16
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- Vinci Famous Italian artist who painted the "Mona Lisa"
- Capital of Japan
- The largest country by land area
- Capital of the United Kingdom
- The famous mountain in Nepal, the highest peak in the world
- The continent where Egypt is located Famous landmark in India, built by Emperor Shah Jahan – Taj Mahal
- The official language of Brazil
- The country famous for its Great Barrier Reef
- The capital city of Egypt
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- Country where the Eiffel Tower is located
- The country known for tango music and dance
- The currency used in Japan
- The longest river in the world, flowing through Egypt
- Capital of Canada
- The language spoken in Egypt
- The capital of Italy
- The official language spoken in Argentina
17 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of Canada • The capital of Italy • The capital city of Egypt • The currency used in Japan • The language spoken in Egypt • Capital of the United Kingdom • The official language of Brazil • The largest country by land area • Country where the Eiffel Tower is located • The official language spoken in Argentina • The country known for tango music and dance • ...
World Quality Week 2024-11-07
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- What you raise when things don't go to plan
- The true brains behind the quality team
- Official notified inspection
- What does ZZ stand for in the document number
- 9001 & 14001
- Part of the theme of this years world quality week
- Craig Prangley is presenting this to the Vinci board
- proof of works undertaken
- Produced to prove completion of works
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- Project CDE
- The client
- The team that thinks they are number one
- How we communicate a document formally in Aconex
- The coding used to name/identify documents
- We have too many of these!
- The formal review of a document in Aconex is via a...
- Material ... Record
17 Clues: The client • Project CDE • 9001 & 14001 • Material ... Record • proof of works undertaken • We have too many of these! • Official notified inspection • Produced to prove completion of works • The true brains behind the quality team • The team that thinks they are number one • The coding used to name/identify documents • What you raise when things don't go to plan • ...
brave new world 2025-02-19
Across
- - female gametes or eggs
- Words:
- - a machine to control temperature and other conditions for the development of life
- - a hormone of the thyroid gland corpus
- - infertile female with some masculine characteristics
- - a sperm combines with an ova
- - saltiness
- - cells that combine for reproduction
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- - blood substitute
- - a mass of cells that will become an embryo
- - an early stage in the development of a fetus
- - an insulin-like protein
- - a female organ that produces eggs
- - a liquid containing dissolved components
- - a female organ that secretes hormones
- - the lining of the abdominal cavity
- - make infertile
17 Clues: Words: • - saltiness • - make infertile • - blood substitute • - female gametes or eggs • - an insulin-like protein • - a sperm combines with an ova • - a female organ that produces eggs • - the lining of the abdominal cavity • - cells that combine for reproduction • - a female organ that secretes hormones • - a hormone of the thyroid gland corpus • ...
World War 1 2025-04-07
Across
- - the policy of trying to take control of other lands and peoples.
- - a strong feeling of pride in one’s nation or culture.
- - a policy on which a country builds up its troops and makes plans for war.
- - Where the war was fought.
- - The Great War
- - A peace treaty to end WW1.
- - Underwater bombs
- - The alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- - A holiday to celebrate the cease fire.
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- - food shortage
- - a policy of staying out of other countries’ affairs.
- - an agreement among nations to defend each other
- - Solution to the food shortage
- - German Submarine
- - The alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia.
- - Vehicle that replaced the cavalry
- - Deep ditches that stretched for miles where soldiers could take cover during the war.
17 Clues: - food shortage • - The Great War • - German Submarine • - Underwater bombs • - Where the war was fought. • - A peace treaty to end WW1. • - Solution to the food shortage • - Vehicle that replaced the cavalry • - A holiday to celebrate the cease fire. • - an agreement among nations to defend each other • - a policy of staying out of other countries’ affairs. • ...
World War 1 2025-04-07
Across
- he allowed several army commanders on the German left wing to attack into France instead of remaining on the defensive
- heir to Austro-Hungarian throne and his wife, the Duchess of Hohenberg, are killed by Gavrilo Princip
- a final demand or set of terms that's accompanied by a threat
- a long, narrow ditch
- a 18 year-old whom killed Francis Ferdinand
- he was the leading architect of the League of Nations
- static trench warfare where both sides aimed to wear down the enemy through sustained losses of personnel and resources
- a French general, gained fame as a hero of World War I, particularly for his leadership at the Battle of Verdun
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- nations rapidly assembling and deploying their armed forces, military reserves, and civilian resources for war, including industries and transportation
- hostile or combative, inclined to fight or argue
- served as First Lord of the Admiralty at the start of the conflict
- goods forbidden by law to be owned or to be brought into or out of a country
- the last German emperor and king of Prussia
- german officer and head of the general staff who developed the plan of attack (Schlieffen Plan)
- made the disastrous decision to take direct command of the Russian armies
- commander in chief (1914–16) of the French armies on the Western Front in World War I
- the deliberate dissemination of information
17 Clues: a long, narrow ditch • the last German emperor and king of Prussia • the deliberate dissemination of information • a 18 year-old whom killed Francis Ferdinand • hostile or combative, inclined to fight or argue • he was the leading architect of the League of Nations • a final demand or set of terms that's accompanied by a threat • ...
World War II 2025-05-16
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- U.S. President at the beginning of WWII
- Pilots that would purposefully crash their planes into enemy ships
- Dictator of Germany
- U.S. President at the end of WWII
- The invasion that liberated France
- What Germany's surrender on May 8, 1945 is known as
- Dictator of the Soviet Union
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- Dictator of Italy
- Name of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima
- The deliberate extermination of a group of people
- The side of the war that consisted of the U.S., Britain, Soviet Union, and France
- Name of the bomb dropped on Nagasaki
- Dictator of Japan
- This attack caused the U.S. to join WWII
- The scientist that warned the U.S. of the atomic bomb
- What Japan's surrender on August 14, 1945 is known as
- The side of the war that consisted of Germany, Italy, and Japan
17 Clues: Dictator of Italy • Dictator of Japan • Dictator of Germany • Dictator of the Soviet Union • U.S. President at the end of WWII • The invasion that liberated France • Name of the bomb dropped on Nagasaki • Name of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima • U.S. President at the beginning of WWII • This attack caused the U.S. to join WWII • The deliberate extermination of a group of people • ...
World Pharmacist Day 2025-09-24
Across
- The most common chemotherapy adverse effect
- A class of antidepressants associated with serotonin syndrome
- A drug class ending in “-pril
- An Antibiotic associated with tendon rupture
- Narrow therapeutic index anticoagulant requiring INR monitoring
- An antidote for paracetamol overdose
- An adverse reaction that requires an epipen
- A blood test used to monitor heparin
- The four ______ of heart failure
- Common IV fluid
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- An antimicrobial that can cause “Red Man Syndrome” if infused rapidly
- A binding protein that limits free drug in plasma
- AMS stands for
- A dose form that dissolves in water before drinking
- Another name for a pharmacy
- Pharmacists are experts in medication _
- What can happen if patients take too many opioids
17 Clues: AMS stands for • Common IV fluid • Another name for a pharmacy • A drug class ending in “-pril • The four ______ of heart failure • An antidote for paracetamol overdose • A blood test used to monitor heparin • Pharmacists are experts in medication _ • The most common chemotherapy adverse effect • An adverse reaction that requires an epipen • ...
World War I 2025-10-15
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- (2 words) limited freedom of speech during wartime
- (2 words) Mass casualties; resulted in trench warfare
- (2 words) Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- Received Congressional Medal of Honor for bravery
- (2 words) Loans from the people to the government
- Selective Service Act
- (3 words) area between the trenches
- chemical warfare used in WWI
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- neither side could get an advantage
- Many battles took place in this country
- Trained the AEF
- airplane duals
- Telegram proposing alliance between Mexico and Germany
- This person's assassination started the war
- Not taking a side in the war
- German Submarine
- (2 words) Serbia, Russia, France, Great Britain
17 Clues: airplane duals • Trained the AEF • German Submarine • Selective Service Act • Not taking a side in the war • chemical warfare used in WWI • neither side could get an advantage • (3 words) area between the trenches • Many battles took place in this country • This person's assassination started the war • (2 words) Serbia, Russia, France, Great Britain • ...
Change the world 2025-10-15
Across
- to make a choice in an election.
- unfair treatment or unequal opportunities.
- an organized walk to show support or protest.
- planned actions to achieve a goal.
- to express strong disagreement publicly.
- the worldwide connection of business, ideas, and culture.
- to take part in a public event to show support or opposition.
- dishonest or illegal behaviour by powerful people.
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- the process of choosing leaders by voting.
- a written request signed by many people asking for change.
- moving to another country to live or work permanently.
- a severe lack of food causing hunger.
- a short, catchy phrase expressing an idea or cause.
- control or limitation of what people can say or show.
- social and cultural differences between males and females.
- a large public meeting to support a cause.
- the state of being extremely poor.
17 Clues: to make a choice in an election. • planned actions to achieve a goal. • the state of being extremely poor. • a severe lack of food causing hunger. • to express strong disagreement publicly. • the process of choosing leaders by voting. • unfair treatment or unequal opportunities. • a large public meeting to support a cause. • an organized walk to show support or protest. • ...
The Material World 2026-02-03
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- how fast something is going
- How well something can complete its given task
- generating energy through movement
- How heavy something is
- something that can move a object
- the speed of something in a given direction
- the rate at which something either increases or decreases
- a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged
- preventing something from being used
- how far something goes
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- The space something takes up
- when something has been moved from where it belongs
- the capacity something has to do something
- a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced
- an increase of speed
- The force that drags things towards earth
- power derived from a source
17 Clues: an increase of speed • How heavy something is • how far something goes • how fast something is going • power derived from a source • The space something takes up • something that can move a object • generating energy through movement • preventing something from being used • The force that drags things towards earth • the capacity something has to do something • ...
WORLD BOOK DAY 2026-03-04
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- The name of the famous pig in E.B. White's Charlotte's Web.
- A famous story told from the perspective of a handsome black horse.
- A.A. Milne’s famous "bear with very little brain" who loves honey.
- Greg Heffley's diary-style series by Jeff Kinney.
- A mouse invents a scary creature to frighten away predators in the deep dark wood.
- Dorothy’s small black dog in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
- The boy who never grows up and lives in Neverland.
- The Great Lion who rules over Narnia.
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- Dr. Seuss character who wears a tall red-and-white striped accessory.
- Mischievous bunny who sneaks into Mr. McGregor's garden.
- The terrifying, hammer-throwing headteacher in Matilda.
- The "Boy Who Lived" who attends Hogwarts.
- The famous orphan who asked, "Please sir, can I have some more?"
- The main character in Holes who is sent to Camp Green Lake.
- Roald Dahl character who loves reading and has a mean headteacher named Miss Trunchbull.
- This "Big Friendly" giant catches dreams with a net.
- The gigantic fruit that James uses to travel across the ocean.
17 Clues: The Great Lion who rules over Narnia. • The "Boy Who Lived" who attends Hogwarts. • Greg Heffley's diary-style series by Jeff Kinney. • The boy who never grows up and lives in Neverland. • This "Big Friendly" giant catches dreams with a net. • The terrifying, hammer-throwing headteacher in Matilda. • Mischievous bunny who sneaks into Mr. McGregor's garden. • ...
Country Crossword 2014-06-01
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- The longest river in the world (the Nile) runs through this country
- is made up of 6,852 islands.
- The shamrock is the symbol for this country
- The country's name means "Land of the Pure"
- is the 14th largest country by land area.
- The fourth largest island in the world
- Largest country by population in the world
- is bordered by Wales to the west and Scotland to the north.
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- Capital is Rome
- Major cities include Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Edmonton and Calgary.
- The currency used in the country is called the Turkish Lira
- It is illegal to chew gum in this country
- The highest mountain is Ben Nevis
- Has the largest economy in Europe
- The most visited country in the world
15 Clues: Capital is Rome • is made up of 6,852 islands. • The highest mountain is Ben Nevis • Has the largest economy in Europe • The most visited country in the world • The fourth largest island in the world • It is illegal to chew gum in this country • is the 14th largest country by land area. • Largest country by population in the world • ...
Ocean Animals 2023-12-01
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- An animal that closely resembles a star
- The largest shark in the ocean
- One of the most intelligent animals in the world
- Is most commonly shades of blue or green but can be red or purple in rare cases
- A type of shark that's critically endangered
- A cute and snuggly predator
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- A marine animal known for it's painful sting
- The longest fish in the world
- Small crabs often found in tidepools
- The fastest shark in the world
- An animal that can often be found on the shell of a crab
- The largest animal in the world
- The natural predator of jellyfish
- A very dangerous reptile that is extremely venomous
- A slug like animal that lives in coral reefs
15 Clues: A cute and snuggly predator • The longest fish in the world • The fastest shark in the world • The largest shark in the ocean • The largest animal in the world • The natural predator of jellyfish • Small crabs often found in tidepools • An animal that closely resembles a star • A marine animal known for it's painful sting • A type of shark that's critically endangered • ...
World War II Causes 2024-05-02
Across
- Germany overwhelmed Holland, Belgium, and France with this fast attack.
- Where Roosevelt focused on fighting here first to help Britain.
- leader of Great Britain.
- European countries allowed Hitler to take Czechoslovakia with a promise of no more.
- Japan surprise attacked to U.S. here.
- Hitler vilotated the Treay of Versailles by producing these.
- Germany was angered by having to pay these.
- World War II was the result of how this ended.
- Roosevelt cut off steel and oil sales to this empire.
- Roosevelt lent military equipment to this nation.
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- Germans began to follow his promises to fix the economy and national pride.
- Roosevelt declared war against Japan and this nation.
- This country had to accept the blame for World War I.
- Hitler invaded this country starting World War II.
- Japan started the war in Asia by invading this country.
- This economic crisis made live difficult in the 1920's and 1930's.
- This treaty ended World War I.
- President of the U.S. during World War II.
- Pearl Harbor is in this state.
19 Clues: leader of Great Britain. • This treaty ended World War I. • Pearl Harbor is in this state. • Japan surprise attacked to U.S. here. • President of the U.S. during World War II. • Germany was angered by having to pay these. • World War II was the result of how this ended. • Roosevelt lent military equipment to this nation. • ...
Bryis 6th Social Studies 2021-12-20
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- The tropic North of the Equator
- Second biggest state in the U.S
- Sea just SW of Norway
- Longest mountain range in the world
- Biggest mountain range in the U.S
- 2nd largest continent
- Desert located in Northern China
- Largest ocean in the world
Down
- Body of water south of Louisiana
- Longest man-made structure
- Desert in Africa
- Lakes that surround Michigan
- Study of the World
- Ocean South of the Atlantic Ocean
- Happened on December 7th, 1941
15 Clues: Desert in Africa • Study of the World • Sea just SW of Norway • 2nd largest continent • Longest man-made structure • Largest ocean in the world • Lakes that surround Michigan • Happened on December 7th, 1941 • The tropic North of the Equator • Second biggest state in the U.S • Body of water south of Louisiana • Desert located in Northern China • Ocean South of the Atlantic Ocean • ...
H.I.S Crossword Puzzle - General Knowledge 2022-10-30
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- sun rises in the...
- The structural unit of living organisms
- capital of Japan
- Largest country in the world
- The structural unit of carbohydrate
- national animal of Sri Lanka
- the second colour of the rainbow
- longest river in the world
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- process of plants making their own food
- house made of ice
- smallest continent in the world
- national flower of India
- the red planet of the solar system
- largest planet in the solar system
- Mixture of the colours blue and yellow
15 Clues: capital of Japan • house made of ice • sun rises in the... • national flower of India • longest river in the world • Largest country in the world • national animal of Sri Lanka • smallest continent in the world • the second colour of the rainbow • the red planet of the solar system • largest planet in the solar system • The structural unit of carbohydrate • ...
Around the World in 10 Clues" 2025-02-03
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- wall A famous structure built in China
- Large marsupial
- The world's largest island
- Tower Famous landmark in Paris
- The largest hot desert in the world
- The ocean separating North America and Europe
- Flying mammal
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- The capital of Italy
- Man's best friend
- The most populated city in the world
- Everest The highest mountain on Earth
- The country that hosts the Amazon Rainforest
- Has a trunk
- The second longest river in the world
- Likes to chase mice
15 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The capital of Italy • The world's largest island • Tower Famous landmark in Paris • The largest hot desert in the world • The most populated city in the world • Everest The highest mountain on Earth • The second longest river in the world • wall A famous structure built in China • ...
TRY 2022-02-08
Across
- Where does the world's largest family live?
- The highest civilian award of India.
- What is the name of India's mission to moon?
- Tallest statue in the world, located in Gujrat.
- The Board game invented in India.
- Name of the book written by Rabindranath Tagore which won the Nobel prize.
- The ________ University was a world-renowned center of learning situated in Modern day Bihar.
- One of the oldest living cities in the world?
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- The first Indian Astronaut to go to space.
- One of the oldest mountain ranges in India
- Mawsynram, the wettest inhabited place in the world is located in which state?
- City known as the Manchester of India. Which Indian JAIPUR city is also called the pink city?
- Where in India will you find the Anti-Gravity Hill?
- Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world is located in which city?
14 Clues: The Board game invented in India. • The highest civilian award of India. • The first Indian Astronaut to go to space. • One of the oldest mountain ranges in India • Where does the world's largest family live? • What is the name of India's mission to moon? • One of the oldest living cities in the world? • Tallest statue in the world, located in Gujrat. • ...
Countries 2023-05-16
Across
- has Eiffel tower
- bridges Europe and Aisa
- 50 states
- the amazon rain forest
- tacos
- won football world cup
- country right next to Niger
- lots for deadly animals
- curry
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- very cold
- very cold
- biggest country in the world
- know for there mythology
- at war right now
- national animals is beaver
- made pyramids
- no mosquitos
- Tokyo
- pasta
- sushi
20 Clues: tacos • Tokyo • pasta • sushi • curry • very cold • very cold • 50 states • no mosquitos • made pyramids • has Eiffel tower • at war right now • the amazon rain forest • won football world cup • bridges Europe and Aisa • lots for deadly animals • know for there mythology • national animals is beaver • country right next to Niger • biggest country in the world
Alicia's Favorite Things 2023-08-05
Across
- Superman I
- Lesson giving
- Kisses
- Humans
- A chef's task
- Purposeful meandering
- Sour sweet chocolate sandwich
- Cutest girl in the world
- Sand meets water
- ....and pepper
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- Material
- Keyboard
- Superman II
- Shaken cream with a tad of salt
- A needle pulling thread
- Swiss, Jack, or any kind
- Upgraded scrolls
- Best sport in the world
- Exciting quests
19 Clues: Kisses • Humans • Material • Keyboard • Superman I • Superman II • Lesson giving • A chef's task • ....and pepper • Exciting quests • Upgraded scrolls • Sand meets water • Purposeful meandering • A needle pulling thread • Best sport in the world • Swiss, Jack, or any kind • Cutest girl in the world • Sour sweet chocolate sandwich • Shaken cream with a tad of salt
Países 2024-04-18
Across
- seventh largest country in the world.
- Home of the city of New York.
- This is both, a country and a continent.
- A colonial power.
- the home of sushi.
- Very strong world war 2 contender
- Almost everything in the world is produced here.
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- famous for it's chocolate.
- IKEA originated here.
- The home of pizza.
- Country famous for Fado.
- The home of the eiffel tower
- Home of the Amazon Forest.
- The only country portugal shares a border with.
- Country in Africa.
15 Clues: A colonial power. • The home of pizza. • Country in Africa. • the home of sushi. • IKEA originated here. • Country famous for Fado. • famous for it's chocolate. • Home of the Amazon Forest. • The home of the eiffel tower • Home of the city of New York. • Very strong world war 2 contender • seventh largest country in the world. • This is both, a country and a continent. • ...
My Life ❤️❤️❤️ 2024-04-27
Across
- Prettiest woman in the whole world
- Such a good and useful language
- My life
- They songs are so good
- Best K-pop dance I know
- Best emotional support
- Reminds me of Taekwondo
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- Best K-pop group in the world
- Best K-pop rapper I know
- Coolest language
- Best singer in the whole world
- Love their drama
- Best Korean teacher in their songs
- Has the best solos
- The most handsome cat on Earth
15 Clues: My life • Coolest language • Love their drama • Has the best solos • They songs are so good • Best emotional support • Best K-pop dance I know • Reminds me of Taekwondo • Best K-pop rapper I know • Best K-pop group in the world • Best singer in the whole world • The most handsome cat on Earth • Such a good and useful language • Prettiest woman in the whole world • ...
Mountains 2024-09-27
Across
- Mountain range in the Alps?
- Famous mountain in Japan?
- Mountain range in the Caucasus?
- Mountain in Greece known for mythology?
- Mountain range in North America?
- Mountain range in Italy?
- Famous peak in Switzerland?
- Largest mountain range in the Himalayas?
Down
- Highest mountain in the world?
- Tallest mountain in Africa?
- Longest mountain range in the world?
- Mountain range separating Europe and Asia?
- Tallest peak in the Rockies?
- Mountain known as "K2"?
- The "Roof of the World"?
15 Clues: Mountain known as "K2"? • Mountain range in Italy? • The "Roof of the World"? • Famous mountain in Japan? • Mountain range in the Alps? • Tallest mountain in Africa? • Famous peak in Switzerland? • Tallest peak in the Rockies? • Highest mountain in the world? • Mountain range in the Caucasus? • Mountain range in North America? • Longest mountain range in the world? • ...
Mountains 2024-09-27
Across
- Tallest mountain in Africa?
- Mountain in Greece known for mythology?
- Mountain known as "K2"?
- Longest mountain range in the world?
- Famous peak in Switzerland?
- Mountain range separating Europe and Asia?
- Tallest peak in the Rockies?
Down
- Mountain range in Italy?
- Largest mountain range in the Himalayas?
- Mountain range in the Alps?
- Famous mountain in Japan?
- Mountain range in the Caucasus?
- The "Roof of the World"?
- Mountain range in North America?
- Highest mountain in the world?
15 Clues: Mountain known as "K2"? • Mountain range in Italy? • The "Roof of the World"? • Famous mountain in Japan? • Mountain range in the Alps? • Tallest mountain in Africa? • Famous peak in Switzerland? • Tallest peak in the Rockies? • Highest mountain in the world? • Mountain range in the Caucasus? • Mountain range in North America? • Longest mountain range in the world? • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
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- The destroyer of the world is _____.
- A state of wisdom.
- Preserver of the world.
- Another country that Buddhists live in.
- The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
- Something that the Buddha believed in.
- The second kind of Buddhism is called____________.
- One country that most Buddhists live in.
- A government.
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- Lama The lama who headed the government, and Panchen Lama.
- One of the oldest religions is called_________.
- Surya is the god of___.
- The wife of Siddhartha
- The creator of the world.
- A new buddha.
- A teaching that Buddhist teachers merchants teach.
- A small area near the Himalayas.
- The Eightfold_____leads to enlightenment.
- A special kind of Buddhism developed in this central Asian country
19 Clues: A new buddha. • A government. • A state of wisdom. • The wife of Siddhartha • Surya is the god of___. • Preserver of the world. • The creator of the world. • A small area near the Himalayas. • The destroyer of the world is _____. • Something that the Buddha believed in. • Another country that Buddhists live in. • The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. • ...
Current affairs 2021-06-16
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- Tallest animal in the world
- The Louvre Museum is located in this city.
- In which ocean is Mariana Trench located?
- Figure with 8 sides
- Vladimir Putin is the President of ______
- Ghoomar is the folk dance of this state.
- The Second longest river of the world.
- Sardar Sarovar Dam is built on the River ____
- 2024 Olympics will be held at______
- Heathrow Airport is located in this city.
- Largest desert in India.
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- Fastest animal on earth
- _______ hosted World Environment Day 2021
- Red Planet
- National game of USA
- Oslo is the capital of this country.
- Smallest bone in our body is located in ____.
- A bird that cannot fly
- This planet does not have a natural satellite
- The Land of the Rising Sun
20 Clues: Red Planet • Figure with 8 sides • National game of USA • A bird that cannot fly • Fastest animal on earth • Largest desert in India. • The Land of the Rising Sun • Tallest animal in the world • 2024 Olympics will be held at______ • Oslo is the capital of this country. • The Second longest river of the world. • Ghoomar is the folk dance of this state. • ...
Emma's crossword 2023-11-16
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- A another world for cold
- Something is open
- Never ending it keeps going
- A bad place
- A another world for sitting room/living room
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- A another world for scream
- Someone was smiling
- To tremble with fear or happiness
- You have to live in one room with your whole family it really dirty and crowded
- A another world for Giggle
- A really bad smell
- The blank of the waterfall is so pretty
12 Clues: A bad place • Something is open • A really bad smell • Someone was smiling • A another world for cold • A another world for scream • A another world for Giggle • Never ending it keeps going • To tremble with fear or happiness • The blank of the waterfall is so pretty • A another world for sitting room/living room • ...
Legends of Soccer 2013-05-24
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- Brazilian striker that played in Barcelona and Real Madrid
- talked about as the best center midfileder in the world
- Brazilian legend that will be in history books forever winning 3 World Cups
- Spanish player known for loyalty for Barcelona and passing ablity
- Real Madrid player known for freekicks and scoring ability
- Liverpool player known for long shots and game saving moments
- Argentinian player that scored the most goals in a calender year
- mostly known for his freekicks and playing for England
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- Midfielder that scored two goals in the 1998 World Cup final
- this Argentine is known for scoring with his hand in the World Cup
- Brazilian with one World Cup, Campions League, and a Balon D'or
- Jeventus player known for his passing and creativity on the field
- Argentinian known for his loyalty to his team Inter
- French player that made his mark as Arsenals best player
14 Clues: Argentinian known for his loyalty to his team Inter • mostly known for his freekicks and playing for England • talked about as the best center midfileder in the world • French player that made his mark as Arsenals best player • Brazilian striker that played in Barcelona and Real Madrid • Real Madrid player known for freekicks and scoring ability • ...
General knowledge crossword 2021-06-22
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- The galaxy where we live
- biggest desert in the world
- Capital of Greece
- sweet substance made by bees?
- where eskimos live
- First Element on the Periodic Table
- Largest wild cat in the world
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- Founder of Amazon
- largest continent in the world
- Capital of the UAE
- famous building in Paris
- highest mountain on earth
- planet closest to the sun
- colour that symbolises peace
14 Clues: Founder of Amazon • Capital of Greece • Capital of the UAE • where eskimos live • The galaxy where we live • famous building in Paris • highest mountain on earth • planet closest to the sun • biggest desert in the world • colour that symbolises peace • sweet substance made by bees? • Largest wild cat in the world • largest continent in the world • First Element on the Periodic Table
Ka'tice's religions and languages crossword puzzel 2020-11-05
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- IS HOLY BOOK FOR JUDAISM
- 15 ____ JEWS IN THE WORLD
- HOLL BOOK FOR CHRISTIANITY
- is the most holy city for Muslims
- IS THE NAME OF MUSLIMS GOD
- ARE CONNECTED TO ISLAM
- ARE WHERE MUSLIMS WORSHIP
- SAME ROOT
- ARE CONNECTED TO JUDAISM
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- IS HOL BOOK FOR ISLAM
- 1.3 BILLION _______ IN THE WORLD
- 2.1 ______ CHISTAINS IN THE WORLD
- ARE CONNECTED TO CHRISTIANITY
- Islam mean _________
- IS CHRISTAINS SAVIOR
15 Clues: SAME ROOT • Islam mean _________ • IS CHRISTAINS SAVIOR • IS HOL BOOK FOR ISLAM • ARE CONNECTED TO ISLAM • IS HOLY BOOK FOR JUDAISM • ARE CONNECTED TO JUDAISM • 15 ____ JEWS IN THE WORLD • ARE WHERE MUSLIMS WORSHIP • HOLL BOOK FOR CHRISTIANITY • IS THE NAME OF MUSLIMS GOD • ARE CONNECTED TO CHRISTIANITY • 1.3 BILLION _______ IN THE WORLD • 2.1 ______ CHISTAINS IN THE WORLD • ...
FIFA World Cup 2014 2014-06-25
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- The nickname of the host nation's national team.
- The official Adidas ball used at the 2014 World Cup.
- The 2014 FIFA World Cup mascot.
- The host nation of 2014 FIFA World Cup.
- The only person to have played both World Cup Football and World Cup Cricket.
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- The youngest goalscorer in FIFA World Cup history and the only player to have won three FIFA World Cups.
- The 2014 World Cup final will be played here.
- The only goalkeeper in the history of FIFA World to have won the Golden Ball trophy
- The top goalscorer in World Cup history with 15 goals.
9 Clues: The 2014 FIFA World Cup mascot. • The host nation of 2014 FIFA World Cup. • The 2014 World Cup final will be played here. • The nickname of the host nation's national team. • The official Adidas ball used at the 2014 World Cup. • The top goalscorer in World Cup history with 15 goals. • The only person to have played both World Cup Football and World Cup Cricket. • ...
Disc Golf 2023-04-06
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- Organization that provides ratings and provides rules for the game
- Tee to basket in the air, or maybe a friendly skip.
- a discraft disc that sounds like Florida summer
- a disc golf tournament that is held in South Carolina
- the brand for a previous world champion that sounds like something you could get at the bar
- a disc golf course that is hosted on a Christmas tree farm
- max distance innova driver
- disc golf superstar that has many world titles and is considered the GOAT by most
- A special rule the requires a disc to pass on the correct side of this
- The signature disc of "Big" from "BigSexy" for many years
- A score above par
- How many rounds that are played at the biggest major of the year
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- MVP lid that breaks the glide scale
- Brand of grip enhancers named after their fishy shape
- disc golf world champion in the GOAT conversation that has the most world titles
- 5 time world champion with Passion for the game
- a disc golf tournament that is held at W.R. Jackson
- Headquarters for the governing body of disc golf
- The signature disc of "Sexy" from "BigSexy" for many years
- One of the most popular overstable approach discs on the market
- popular disc golf youtuber with a long arm
- popular innova driver that provides distance for slower arms
- A name for a score, a disc, and a professional
23 Clues: A score above par • max distance innova driver • MVP lid that breaks the glide scale • popular disc golf youtuber with a long arm • A name for a score, a disc, and a professional • 5 time world champion with Passion for the game • a discraft disc that sounds like Florida summer • Headquarters for the governing body of disc golf • ...
Illuminati 2024- Set-2 2024-02-12
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- What is the festival of fasting observed by Jain devotees?
- Which of the following rivers doesn’t originate in India?
- Marian Trench is the deepest part of the world located in ....ocean
- .....Railways Zone's in India.
- Sundarban delta located in...
- Hidamba Temple Located in
- In the 2023 World Cup, which team did India defeat to secure their tenth successive win and advance to the final?
- The......is a desert spanning across North Africa
- In terms of area, India is the ____________ largest country of the world.
- River _______ is called 'The Sorrow of the Bengal'
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- Who wons the 3 battle of panipath.
- Which airport has recently been given the status of International Airport by the Government of India?
- The state has the longest coastline in India is
- Hirakud dam, one of the longest dams (length – 25.8 km) in the world is located on river -
- Which river is known as Dakshin Ganga.
- Which state government has recently launched 'Road Safety Force'?
- Which Indian state is the largest producer of cotton?
- Nainital is located in ....hills
- Reva is the famous name of .....river
- Which ministry was allocated the highest budget in the Interim Budget 2024?
- India has shared the longest border with
- Which Country Won the 6th T-20 World Cup.
- In which state assembly was the Uniform Civil Code Bill introduced recently?
- Odhisha Dance Form is....
- India's First Rail Transport University Located
- Which foreign country is closest to Andaman Islands
26 Clues: Odhisha Dance Form is.... • Hidamba Temple Located in • Sundarban delta located in... • .....Railways Zone's in India. • Nainital is located in ....hills • Who wons the 3 battle of panipath. • Reva is the famous name of .....river • Which river is known as Dakshin Ganga. • India has shared the longest border with • Which Country Won the 6th T-20 World Cup. • ...
Colonial time SS project 2024-08-29
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- Disagreed with the treatment of native americans, founded providence Rhode Island
- Expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and formed a colony in Rhode Island
- Early governor and leader of the plymouth colony
- an area over which a foreign nation or state extends or maintains control
- The idea that everyone no matter race, gender, and religion could live together in peace.
- Journey all slaves had to make to reach the new world
- An open form of resistance, typically violent.
- time when john smith returned to england
- helped the the plymouth colony during winter
- First english settlement (jamestown). Grew cash crops.
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- People who went to jail for being in debt could go to Georgia to work of their debt
- Would sign a contract to be a servant to someone going to the new world and would work for 6-8 years and then could live in the new world
- Group of people who make laws
- A barrier for when the Spanish attack
- When conquering the new world they had one of the three G’s in mind.
- When little girls started having weird behaviors they would blame men and women for being witches.
- Led an army to take over the dutch and he named New York after himself
- Led the puritans to the New World first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- First english settlement
- Colony that was a model of justice and peace colony
20 Clues: First english settlement • Group of people who make laws • A barrier for when the Spanish attack • time when john smith returned to england • helped the the plymouth colony during winter • An open form of resistance, typically violent. • Early governor and leader of the plymouth colony • Colony that was a model of justice and peace colony • ...
Adventures in Peru! 2020-04-08
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- The Amazon produces over %20 of the world's _______
- There are _____ official languages spoken in Peru
- More than 50 percent of Peruvians live in ________
- A popular sport in Peru
- Peru is the largest exporter of this in the world
- This animal is friendly and can be easily house trained
- The world's largest flying bird that resides in Peru
- Machu Picchu is of the New _____ Wonders of the World
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- Ancient Peruvians would often bury ____ with their dead
- The Ancient Incas created the first ______
- This is a delicacy to eat in Peru
- Lake ______ is the highest navigable lake in the world
- The capital city of Peru
- Peru grows more than 55 varieties of this
- Peru has the highest ____ ____ in the World
15 Clues: A popular sport in Peru • The capital city of Peru • This is a delicacy to eat in Peru • Peru grows more than 55 varieties of this • The Ancient Incas created the first ______ • Peru has the highest ____ ____ in the World • There are _____ official languages spoken in Peru • Peru is the largest exporter of this in the world • ...
Countries 2025-02-25
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- Largest Spanish speaking country (6)
- Larger of the two double landlocked countries in the world (10)
- Country with the highest sheep to person ratio (3, 7)
- Only country in the world with 3 capital cities (5, 6)
- Pearl of the Indian Ocean (3, 5)
- Country with the longest border with France (6)
- Gained independence in 2011 (5, 5)
- Least densely populated country in the world (8)
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- Largest country in the Caribbean (4)
- Smaller of the two landlocked countries in South America (8)
- Country with the most Muslims (9)
- Happiest country in the world (7)
- Country with two landlocked countries within it (5)
- Largest country in Africa (7)
- Country with the most elephants (8)
15 Clues: Largest country in Africa (7) • Pearl of the Indian Ocean (3, 5) • Country with the most Muslims (9) • Happiest country in the world (7) • Gained independence in 2011 (5, 5) • Country with the most elephants (8) • Largest Spanish speaking country (6) • Largest country in the Caribbean (4) • Country with the longest border with France (6) • ...
Countries 2025-02-25
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- Gained independence in 2011 (5, 5)
- Country with the most elephants (8)
- Pearl of the Indian Ocean (3, 5)
- Least densely populated country in the world (8)
- Country with the longest border with France (6)
- Largest country in Africa (7)
- Largest country in the Caribbean (4)
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- Happiest country in the world (7)
- Largest Spanish speaking country (6)
- Only country in the world with 3 capital cities (5, 6)
- Smaller of the two landlocked countries in South America (8)
- Country with the most Muslims (9)
- Country with two landlocked countries within it (5)
- Country with the highest sheep to person ratio (3, 7)
- Larger of the two double landlocked countries in the world (10)
15 Clues: Largest country in Africa (7) • Pearl of the Indian Ocean (3, 5) • Happiest country in the world (7) • Country with the most Muslims (9) • Gained independence in 2011 (5, 5) • Country with the most elephants (8) • Largest Spanish speaking country (6) • Largest country in the Caribbean (4) • Country with the longest border with France (6) • ...
Football Crossword 2026-03-23
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- Who has the most Ballon d'Ors
- How many countries have won the World Cup
- Which country invented football
- How many world cups did Pele win
- How old was Mbappe when he won the World Cup
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- Team with the most Champions League wins
- How many world cups have Brazil won
- First country to win the World Cup
- Who won the World Cup in 2018
- Country that produces 80% of worlds footballs
10 Clues: Who won the World Cup in 2018 • Who has the most Ballon d'Ors • Which country invented football • How many world cups did Pele win • First country to win the World Cup • How many world cups have Brazil won • Team with the most Champions League wins • How many countries have won the World Cup • How old was Mbappe when he won the World Cup • ...
Asia Review 2021-05-24
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- a factory or workshop, especially in the clothing industry, where manual workers are employed at very low wages for long hours and under poor conditions.
- this religious used Karma to determine what you are reborn as
- Country with the 4th Largest population in the world
- Korea Country initials are S.K.
- Country with the highest population in the world
- Zone Most dangerous place on the planet. Border between North and South Korea
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- Lowest Class in India
- Largest Continent in the World
- Jung Un Leader of North Korea
- Religion that follows Buddha
- 4 Island country to the east of China
- Korea Country initials are N.K.
- Type of government in North Korea
- Leader of China during the Great Leap Forward
- Country with the 2nd Largest population in the world
- Leap forward Modernization of China from 1958-1962
16 Clues: Lowest Class in India • Religion that follows Buddha • Jung Un Leader of North Korea • Largest Continent in the World • Korea Country initials are N.K. • Korea Country initials are S.K. • Type of government in North Korea • 4 Island country to the east of China • Leader of China during the Great Leap Forward • Country with the highest population in the world • ...
INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF MILLETS 2023-01-27
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- Most commonly used as livestock feed
- Used to make flours, biscuits, snacks and pasta.
- Largest producer of millets in the world
- A common name for millets
- the process of separating grain from the stalk
- State that produces most millets in India
- Cereal plant from the grass family and is the most extensively cultivated millet world wide
- grain that is a good source of protein, fiber, key vitamins, and minerals.
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- Native to Asia
- Second most-produced cereal in the world
- Hybrid of wheat and rye
- A corn Kernel that puffs when heated
- One of the first grains to be widely
- A grass that is popularly grown as a grain
- Consumed widely in South India and is also known as Finger Millets
- America known as the wheat bowl of the world
16 Clues: Native to Asia • Hybrid of wheat and rye • A common name for millets • A corn Kernel that puffs when heated • One of the first grains to be widely • Most commonly used as livestock feed • Second most-produced cereal in the world • Largest producer of millets in the world • State that produces most millets in India • A grass that is popularly grown as a grain • ...
Wonderful World 2017-02-27
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- At the end of March, the cherry blossoms ___.
- We come to school in the day, and we go to sleep at ___.
- "___" means 'get bigger.'
- Before you eat dinner, you should wash your ___.
- When we come to school, we ___ about interesting things like science and math.
- If you look up, you can see white ___ in the sky.
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- ___ are very beautiful flowers. We give them to people we love.
- Monkeys are good at climbing ___.
- A ___ has many colors. You can see it in the sky after it rains.
- Sometimes we draw ___ on the whiteboard in class. They have two eyes, a nose, and a mouth.
- When we're happy, we laugh. When we're sad, we ___.
11 Clues: "___" means 'get bigger.' • Monkeys are good at climbing ___. • At the end of March, the cherry blossoms ___. • Before you eat dinner, you should wash your ___. • If you look up, you can see white ___ in the sky. • When we're happy, we laugh. When we're sad, we ___. • We come to school in the day, and we go to sleep at ___. • ...
Animal world 2017-01-19
11 Clues: Frog sound • Baby goose • Type of eel • Female lion • They go baa • Jumpy insect • Pig-like animal • Not an alligator • Raids your trash can • They freeze in headlights • _____ constrictor (snake)
World Music 2017-12-18
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- a type of Indonesian music
- a type of instrument that you play in a gamelan
- this is where samba music is played
- something that is like a tambourine but in a samba band
- on and off the beat
- where samba music comes from
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- the biggest drum in the samba band
- one of the smaller drums in a samba band
- this is used to write gamelan music
- the number of beats usually in samba nusic
- a type of shaker in a samba band
11 Clues: on and off the beat • a type of Indonesian music • where samba music comes from • a type of shaker in a samba band • the biggest drum in the samba band • this is used to write gamelan music • this is where samba music is played • one of the smaller drums in a samba band • the number of beats usually in samba nusic • a type of instrument that you play in a gamelan • ...
Thandi's World 2013-09-24
11 Clues: who is you BFF • where you live • how old you are • name of your dog • Austin's brother • your mommys name • aunt steph's husband • where your dad works • grandmas favorite color • where you dads mom lives • what it does in the winter
World History 2013-08-27
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- script/a cursive writing system that was used in provenance of the pharaohs
- is a title used in many modern discussion of the ruler of all ancient Egyptian dynasty
- a city of northern Egypt, an industrial suburb of Cairo on the Nile River
- a body of non elective government officials
- to make into a mummy by embalming and drying
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- is a sequence of ruler consider as member of the same family.
- queen of Egypt (1503-1482)
- a Semitic people who invaded Egypt
- river the world largest river
- was a formal writing system used by the ancient Egyptian that used combination of logographic and alphabetic term
- king of Egypt who united upper and lower Egypt
11 Clues: queen of Egypt (1503-1482) • a Semitic people who invaded Egypt • river the world largest river • a body of non elective government officials • to make into a mummy by embalming and drying • king of Egypt who united upper and lower Egypt • is a sequence of ruler consider as member of the same family. • ...
World Religions 2014-03-13
11 Clues: Rebirth • Muslim God • Son of God • Muslim Holy Book • Jewish Holy Book • Christian Holy Book • City, where the Pope lives • 3rd biggest world religion • Head of the Catholic Church • Ancestor of Judaism and Islam • Honorific title of buddhism founder
Shakespeare's World 2014-06-05
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- The belief that everything that happens is predetermined
- Magic, witchcraft,... (adj.)
- ...-upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace
- It spins, good and bad things can happen to you
- Shakespeare's "own" theater
- Macbeth cannot be killed by someone born of a ....
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- The literary technique that gives away the future
- The witches' way of communicating the future
- The weapon Macbeth uses to kill Duncan
- Macbeth's biggest critic
- Macbeth's best friend
11 Clues: Macbeth's best friend • Macbeth's biggest critic • Shakespeare's "own" theater • Magic, witchcraft,... (adj.) • The weapon Macbeth uses to kill Duncan • ...-upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace • The witches' way of communicating the future • It spins, good and bad things can happen to you • The literary technique that gives away the future • ...
Small World 2015-04-19
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- Wo starb Elvira Senn?
- Wo wohnte Koni als er bei Elvira Senn einzog?
- Was hat Koni versehentlich im Kühlschrank platziert?
- Von wem wurde Simone beim Suchen nach den Fotoalben erwischt?
- Was war das Gästehaus ursprünglich?
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- Welche Stadt besuchten Tomas Koch und Konrad Lang gemeinsam?
- Von wo kam Koni als er nicht mehr zu Rosemaries Wohnung fand?
- Konrads Krankheit wird durch ..... bekämpft.
- Welche Krankheit hatte Konrad Lang?
- Wohin fuhren Schöller und Elvira Senn?
- In welchem Club war Rosemarie Mitglied?
11 Clues: Wo starb Elvira Senn? • Welche Krankheit hatte Konrad Lang? • Was war das Gästehaus ursprünglich? • Wohin fuhren Schöller und Elvira Senn? • In welchem Club war Rosemarie Mitglied? • Konrads Krankheit wird durch ..... bekämpft. • Wo wohnte Koni als er bei Elvira Senn einzog? • Was hat Koni versehentlich im Kühlschrank platziert? • ...
World History 2021-10-01
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- A Calvinist branch in the church by John Calvin
- Bringing back arts
- realized the earth spinned around the sun
- Someone who financially supports a cause
- An ideal living situation
- Luther wrote the 95 Thesis
- A group grounded in love for christ
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- A religion where got is the ruler
- scientic breakthough in the 16th-17th century
- Reformation When a group of th echurch broke away
- A member of a radical movement
11 Clues: Bringing back arts • An ideal living situation • Luther wrote the 95 Thesis • A member of a radical movement • A religion where got is the ruler • A group grounded in love for christ • Someone who financially supports a cause • realized the earth spinned around the sun • scientic breakthough in the 16th-17th century • A Calvinist branch in the church by John Calvin • ...
My world 2022-03-25
Loren's World 2022-06-17
11 Clues: sweet kid • what dance • oldest sister • middle sister • favorite color • hate to wear them • what sport do i play • what is my dogs name • what do i love to eat • what is my favorite show • the age i am and a st character
World Soccer 2022-02-03
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- Middle-eastern country scheduled to host the 2022 World Cup. (5)
- Brazilian hero, considered greatest to ever play the game. (4)
- South American Football Association. (8)
- Whistle-blower running proceedings. (7)
- 3-time World Cup runner-up, has never won. (11)
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- First openly gay athlete to come out whilst still competing - on MLS side LA Galaxy's roster. (12)
- FIFA Competition that sees winners of each confederation's premier competitions against each other. (12)
- Smallest country (by population) to ever reach the World Cup. (7)
- Informal name for the person playing in goal. (6)
- First Country to win the World Cup. (7)
- Most successful nation in African Cup of Nations. (5)
11 Clues: First Country to win the World Cup. (7) • Whistle-blower running proceedings. (7) • South American Football Association. (8) • 3-time World Cup runner-up, has never won. (11) • Informal name for the person playing in goal. (6) • Most successful nation in African Cup of Nations. (5) • Brazilian hero, considered greatest to ever play the game. (4) • ...
Dangerous World 2022-11-14
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- The central part of the earth.
- The exact point within the earth where the earthquake occurs.
- The sudden movement, or tremor, of the earth's crust.
- The place on the earth's surface where an earthquake occurs.
- The place where two or more plates meet.
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- A cone shaped mountain or hill often made up of lava and ash.
- Where two or more plates collide.
- A large sea wave caused by an underwater volcano or earthquake.
- The layer of the earth beneath the crust and above the core.
- Large section of the earth's crust.
- Where two plates move apart.
11 Clues: Where two plates move apart. • The central part of the earth. • Where two or more plates collide. • Large section of the earth's crust. • The place where two or more plates meet. • The sudden movement, or tremor, of the earth's crust. • The layer of the earth beneath the crust and above the core. • The place on the earth's surface where an earthquake occurs. • ...
World History 2022-11-10
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- part of democracy where people choose their leaders
- a large building where a lot of goods can be made fast
- hundred this founding father is on the 100 dollar bill x 2 = how many years ago industrialization started
- industry grows, inventions flow
- society a new world, but people are the same
- is industrialization one of the biggest changes to humanity?
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- the type of government in the US
- a large company that can mass produce many goods efficiently
- democracy is supposed to protect this for people
- the fancy word for building an empire
- did democracy start during industrialization?
- line model T's in a factory line for miles to see
12 Clues: industry grows, inventions flow • the type of government in the US • the fancy word for building an empire • society a new world, but people are the same • did democracy start during industrialization? • democracy is supposed to protect this for people • line model T's in a factory line for miles to see • part of democracy where people choose their leaders • ...
