world Crossword Puzzles
Henry's latest crossword 2022-01-03
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- Water freezes at what temperature in Celsius?
- What substance makes up 71% of the Earth?
- Which is the biggest spider in the world?
- The smartest cat in the world.
- How many nines make 81?
- Dave Pilkey wrote these books.
- In what sport do you score a try?
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- How many sides does an octogon have?
- Which fruit is the most popular and most consumed in the world?
- Tokyo is the capital of which country?
- If you boil water, what do you get?
- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- Where was pizza invented?
- What is the slowest living mammal on earth?
14 Clues: How many nines make 81? • Where was pizza invented? • The smartest cat in the world. • Dave Pilkey wrote these books. • In what sport do you score a try? • If you boil water, what do you get? • How many sides does an octogon have? • Tokyo is the capital of which country? • What substance makes up 71% of the Earth? • Which is the biggest spider in the world? • ...
Africa Physical Geography 2022-01-27
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- Largest desert in the world
- A depression in the earth
- Means "shore of the desert" in Arabic
- This country is the 8th leading oil exporter in the world
- The second largest freshwater lake in the world
- The uppermost layer of tree branches
- Accounts for 1/3rd of Africa's exports
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- Geographers sometimes refer to Africa as the "plateau continent"
- Africa's highest mountain
- Large stores of underground water
- the expansion of dry conditions into moist areas that are next to deserts
- The most distinctive landforms in East Africa
- ________ river is the longest river in the world
- Nigeria, Libya, Angola, and ________ are Africa's lading petroleum producers
14 Clues: Africa's highest mountain • A depression in the earth • Largest desert in the world • Large stores of underground water • The uppermost layer of tree branches • Means "shore of the desert" in Arabic • Accounts for 1/3rd of Africa's exports • The most distinctive landforms in East Africa • The second largest freshwater lake in the world • ...
Marie Curie 2022-04-12
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- Curies, first woman to win 2 Nobel Prizes in science
- Curies, mobile x-rays in cars in world war 1
- is the study of substances, elements and compounds
- Home country of Madam Curie
- Prize, awarded to "those have conferred the greatest benefit to Mankind in previous year
- Becquerel, discovered the radioactive element of uranium
- first radioactive element discovered
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- the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world following a systematic methodology based on evidence.
- the capitol of France
- War I, first world war
- Prize in Chemistry, one of five fields in Nobel Prize.
- capitol of Poland
- radioactive element discovered by Madam & Mister Curie
- You also call radiation “electromagnetic waves”
- Prize in Physics, Physics is the branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact
- Curie, husband of Madam Curie
16 Clues: capitol of Poland • the capitol of France • War I, first world war • Home country of Madam Curie • Curie, husband of Madam Curie • first radioactive element discovered • Curies, mobile x-rays in cars in world war 1 • You also call radiation “electromagnetic waves” • is the study of substances, elements and compounds • Curies, first woman to win 2 Nobel Prizes in science • ...
Auksė 3 T crossword 2023-04-24
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- Where is 99% of the world's fresh water?
- The official animal of this country is an unicorn
- Place with more than 3700 species of butterflies
- This country produces over 40% of all wine in the world
- What country has 27 capitals?
- Which country can't join the FIFA?
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- One third of the world's cows live here
- Second smallest country in the world
- The most visited place in Europe
- This country manufactures 70% of the world toys
- Television was illegal in this country until 1999.
- Country whose male residents are the tallest people in the world?
- You can buy square watermelons here
- No mosquitos at all.
14 Clues: No mosquitos at all. • What country has 27 capitals? • The most visited place in Europe • Which country can't join the FIFA? • You can buy square watermelons here • Second smallest country in the world • One third of the world's cows live here • Where is 99% of the world's fresh water? • This country manufactures 70% of the world toys • ...
"Peak"y Finders 2020-12-05
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- Most dangerous mountain range in the world?
- Example for volcanic mountain ?
- Which mountains are formed when the great block of the earth's crust is raised of lowered?
- Coldest mountain range in the world?
- Which mountain range formed on the tethys ocean?
- Which mountain is called relict mountain?
- Largest mountain in the world?
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- Smallest mountain in the world?
- _____range lie in the inner himalayan region
- The beautiful mountain in the Iceland?
- One of the old fold mountain ?
- Which continent host the atlas mountain?
- Which is the highest peak in India ?
- The highest peak in the western hemisphere are found in which mountain ranges?
14 Clues: One of the old fold mountain ? • Largest mountain in the world? • Smallest mountain in the world? • Example for volcanic mountain ? • Which is the highest peak in India ? • Coldest mountain range in the world? • The beautiful mountain in the Iceland? • Which continent host the atlas mountain? • Which mountain is called relict mountain? • ...
South America Test Review 2026-05-07
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- Highest lake in the world
- Longest mountain chain in the world
- People who provide a safe home for hundreds of species and plants
- People who chop down trees in South America
- Has the most amount of water in the world
- Crushes rocks into the ground
- Name of girl who looks at dumpsters for food
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- Driest place on Earth
- People who raise and manage cattle to produce beef
- Number of countries in South America
- Tallest waterfall in the world
- The people who are native to South America
- Cutting down of trees
- Name of the boy who got shot for being a pirate.
14 Clues: Driest place on Earth • Cutting down of trees • Highest lake in the world • Crushes rocks into the ground • Tallest waterfall in the world • Longest mountain chain in the world • Number of countries in South America • Has the most amount of water in the world • The people who are native to South America • People who chop down trees in South America • ...
The Golden Age of Greek Culture 2019-02-07
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- This ancient Greek philosopher believed that the world should be ruled by philosopher-kings.
- This is what we call a short story that teaches you a lesson.
- This ancient Greek philosopher shaped the way people thought about science, astronomy, and the world for thousands of years.
- One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World was the Hanging Gardens of _______.
- One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World was the Temple to ____ at Ephesus.
- Greek plays were usually performed in an _______.
- At the entrance to the island of Rhodes' harbor, there was a giant statue of Helios called the ______ of Rhodes.
- A Greek play like "Oedipus Rex" that had a sad ending is called a ______.
- This ancient Greek philosopher thought that we should question everything.
- A Greek play that had a happy ending was called a _______.
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- This ancient Greek historian is called the "Father of History" even though he made things up.
- Every four years, the Greek competed in athletic events at the ______ Games.
- This ancient Greek storyteller wrote short stories that usually involved animals and taught people lessons.
- One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World was the Statue of Zeus at _______.
- One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World was the Pharos Lighthouse of ________.
- This is the name of the Temple to Athena in Athens.
- This ancient Greek historian was known for being accurate and telling the truth.
17 Clues: Greek plays were usually performed in an _______. • This is the name of the Temple to Athena in Athens. • A Greek play that had a happy ending was called a _______. • This is what we call a short story that teaches you a lesson. • A Greek play like "Oedipus Rex" that had a sad ending is called a ______. • ...
"Grayness" 2025-11-12
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- The one part of the old woman’s apartment that remained uncolored
- The setting of the old woman’s secret corner of gray
- The state the world achieved for a time before adapting and returning to conflict
- The place where immigrants moved, changing the dynamic in the building
- The item individuals were allowed to choose its color themselves
- The project the narrator and Amanda planned to make
- The original condition of the world before colors came in
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- The small group that decided how the world would be colored
- The thing that was predetermined to be green by the committee
- The means by which colors were delivered to the world
- The group who made up the commemorative committee
- The events that prompted the introduction of color
- The thing many of the fathers in the story had lost or refused to share
- The element brought into the world after grayness prevailed
- The object the old woman fidgeted with while talking to the filmmakers
15 Clues: The group who made up the commemorative committee • The events that prompted the introduction of color • The project the narrator and Amanda planned to make • The setting of the old woman’s secret corner of gray • The means by which colors were delivered to the world • The original condition of the world before colors came in • ...
South East Asia 2017-01-17
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- Country between Russia and China
- The biggest city in the world
- Capital of Nepal
- Capital of Pakistan
- Lanka Island located at South India
- Country with to names
- Capital of Philipines
- Country that is only a city near Malasya
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- Little island at East coast of China
- Two countries that today are fighting
- Desert located at North East China
- Country composed of small islands
- The world most populated country
- Natural Feature that separates India and China
- Highest mount on the world
- Capital of South Korea
16 Clues: Capital of Nepal • Capital of Pakistan • Country with to names • Capital of Philipines • Capital of South Korea • Highest mount on the world • The biggest city in the world • Country between Russia and China • The world most populated country • Country composed of small islands • Desert located at North East China • Lanka Island located at South India • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2024-06-04
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- one of the largest waterfalls in the world
- Biggest river in North America
- Desert in China
- One of the main islands of Japan
- ANDES South American Mountain range
- Desert in Chile, driest place on earth
- Almost an island
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- Mountain range north of Indian subcontinent
- Canal in Greece
- Third longest river in Asia
- Reputedly the highest mountain in the world
- Peninsula, Greece, separated by isthmus
- Country with the highest population
- Desert n southern Africa
- Country with the 2nd largest population in the world
- Continent
16 Clues: Continent • Canal in Greece • Desert in China • Almost an island • Desert n southern Africa • Third longest river in Asia • Biggest river in North America • One of the main islands of Japan • ANDES South American Mountain range • Country with the highest population • Desert in Chile, driest place on earth • Peninsula, Greece, separated by isthmus • ...
Grade 8 Unit 5 Crossword project 2025-05-08
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- King of the Aztecs
- Conquered Aztecs
- Named for Louis XIV
- Spanish and indigenous descent
- First permanent French settlement
- Palace of Louis XIV
- Defeated Incas
- Economic minister to Louis XIV
- of Louis XIV
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- Local royal French officials
- French civil war
- Spanish province in New World
- First permanent French settlement in New World – Quebec
- Prosperity based on gold and silver
- Chief minister in France in 1624
- His ship was first to sail around the world
- A Moor who was one of the four survivors of the Narvaez expedition
17 Clues: of Louis XIV • Defeated Incas • French civil war • Conquered Aztecs • King of the Aztecs • Named for Louis XIV • Palace of Louis XIV • Local royal French officials • Spanish province in New World • Spanish and indigenous descent • Economic minister to Louis XIV • Chief minister in France in 1624 • First permanent French settlement • Prosperity based on gold and silver • ...
World War 1 Cross Word 2015-03-02
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- The region of France that became a bloody stalemate
- Alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia during World War I
- American President who kept us out of World War I until 1917
- One-sided information used by a government to persuade the public in its cause
- The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war
- Sent from Germany to Mexico in hopes that Mexico would ally itself with Germany against the United States
- The region of Europe nicknamed “The Powder Keg” because it was so volatile.
- Germany’s battle strategy that called for a quick defeat of France, then attacking Russia in the East
- An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war
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- Leader of Russia up until 1917
- New warship introduced by Germany that could submerge underwater and used torpedoes
- Battle strategy in which soldiers fought from deep pits dug into the earth
- Armored combat vehicle used for the first time in World War I
- Ruler of Germany during World War I
- World War I alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Government system of allowing only small amounts of items to be bought by the public
- The stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border
- New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death
18 Clues: Leader of Russia up until 1917 • Ruler of Germany during World War I • The region of France that became a bloody stalemate • New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death • The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war • An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war • American President who kept us out of World War I until 1917 • ...
Military History Center of the Carolinas 2024-04-01
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- What island did America seize in the Caribbean after the Spanish-American War?
- What battle is considered the "turning point" in the Pacific Theater during World War 2?
- Which country did Iraq invade during Operation Desert Storm?
- What country supported the North Koreans during the Korean War?
- The name of Theodore Roosevelt's cavalry group.
- What country, after losing in World War 1, reformed into Turkey?
- What city was the Archduke of Austria-Hungary shot in?
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- The bombing of this port brought America into World War 2.
- What country collapsed in 1917 while fighting in World War 1?
- The U.S.S. _____ was the ship that blew up in Havana Harbor, starting the Spanish-American War.
- Who was the president during the fighting in the Korean War?
- Which country did America fight during Operation Desert Storm?
- Which Vietnam did America support during the Vietnam War?
- What ideology did the North Vietnamese follow?
- Who was the main enemy in Europe during World War 2?
15 Clues: What ideology did the North Vietnamese follow? • The name of Theodore Roosevelt's cavalry group. • Who was the main enemy in Europe during World War 2? • What city was the Archduke of Austria-Hungary shot in? • Which Vietnam did America support during the Vietnam War? • The bombing of this port brought America into World War 2. • ...
WWII Crossword 2025-01-28
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- During World War II, women played crucial roles in the workforce and military, exemplified by figures like Rosie the Riveter.
- The term for second-generation Japanese Americans, many of whom served in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team during World War II.
- Individuals trained to operate aircraft; during World War II, the Tuskegee Airmen were notable African American pilots.
- Members of the air force; the Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African American military pilots who served with distinction during World War II.
- A person skilled in the art of encoding and decoding messages, essential for secure military communications.
- The forced relocation and confinement of individuals, notably Japanese Americans during World War II.
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- Abbreviation for World War Il, the global conflict from 1939 to 1945, during which these groups made significant contributions.
- Pertains to the armed forces; during World War II, various groups, including the Navajo Code Talkers and Tuskegee Airmen, contributed significantly to military efforts.
- Symbolizes the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War Il, epitomized by the "Rosie the Riveter" icon.
- Refers to the Native American tribe whose language was used by the Code Talkers to create an unbreakable code during World War II.
- Describes units or operations capable of functioning independently without external support, often used in military contexts.
- Refers to the enforced separation of different racial or ethnic groups, particularly prevalent in the U.S. military during World War II.
12 Clues: The forced relocation and confinement of individuals, notably Japanese Americans during World War II. • A person skilled in the art of encoding and decoding messages, essential for secure military communications. • Individuals trained to operate aircraft; during World War II, the Tuskegee Airmen were notable African American pilots. • ...
Elijah 2013-06-16
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- a strong current.
- where are the pyramids made.
- capital of Australia.
- a very strong wave.
- an exploding mountain.
- a river of ice.
- rock the big red rock.
- the opposite of the past.
- saturday the worst bushfire in the world.
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- edison who created the light bulb.
- a very dry piece of land.
- Einstien the smartest man in the world.
- a tropical land with lots of animals and plants.
- the largest pryamid in the world.
- the first olympics.
- a crop egyptions grew.
16 Clues: a river of ice. • a strong current. • a very strong wave. • the first olympics. • capital of Australia. • an exploding mountain. • a crop egyptions grew. • rock the big red rock. • a very dry piece of land. • the opposite of the past. • where are the pyramids made. • the largest pryamid in the world. • edison who created the light bulb. • Einstien the smartest man in the world. • ...
English 2025-07-17
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- Emocionante
- In this subject we use a computer
- Malo/a
- In this subject we learn about people and countries of the world
- This program is usually for kids
- In this subject we study plants and the human body
- Gracioso
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- Aburrido
- This program is a competition
- This program is about events that are happening in the world
- Asombroso
- This program gives us information about our world.
- Interesante
- Bueno/a
- In this subject we study the past
- In this subject we learn how to divide and multiply
16 Clues: Malo/a • Bueno/a • Aburrido • Gracioso • Asombroso • Interesante • Emocionante • This program is a competition • This program is usually for kids • In this subject we use a computer • In this subject we study the past • This program gives us information about our world. • In this subject we study plants and the human body • In this subject we learn how to divide and multiply • ...
World Series 2025-05-11
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- What park was the first world series played at?
- Who lost the world series?
- Who won the first world series?
- When was the first world series?
- Who pitched 5 of 8 winning games?
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- What city was the world series played?
- What was the winning team nick name?
- What did the winning team change their name to?
- Who was the Boston star pitcher?
- What year was the first world series?
10 Clues: Who lost the world series? • Who won the first world series? • Who was the Boston star pitcher? • When was the first world series? • Who pitched 5 of 8 winning games? • What was the winning team nick name? • What year was the first world series? • What city was the world series played? • What park was the first world series played at? • ...
bbb 2023-07-13
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- A national park in Tanzania, famous for its wildlife and annual migration.
- The most famous wall in the world, located in China.
- An archaeological site in Myanmar, known for its temples and pagodas.
- The ancient citadel of Athens, Greece.
- The largest religious monument in the world, located in Cambodia.
- A prehistoric monument in England, composed of massive standing stones.
- A prehistoric monument in England, composed of massive standing stones.
- A city built on water, known for its canals and gondolas in Italy.
- A natural wonder and national park in the United States.
- Canyon A national park in the United States, known for its natural beauty and grandeur.
- A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Indonesia, known for its Buddhist temple complex.
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- An archipelago in Ecuador, famous for its unique wildlife and natural beauty.
- A breathtaking falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
- Ancient structures in Egypt, among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
- An ancient city in Peru, known for its impressive ruins.
- An ancient city in Mexico, known for its awe-inspiring ruins.
- This Australian site is the world's largest coral reef system.
- The oldest national park in New Zealand, famous for its volcanic landscapes.
- An iconic monument in India, built as a symbol of love.
- One of the New 7 Wonders of the World, a historic city in Jordan.
20 Clues: The ancient citadel of Athens, Greece. • The most famous wall in the world, located in China. • An iconic monument in India, built as a symbol of love. • An ancient city in Peru, known for its impressive ruins. • A natural wonder and national park in the United States. • A breathtaking falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil. • ...
Tactical Crossword - Internationals 2022-09-23
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- Brazil beat this team in the 1958 World Cup final
- We have appeared in the World Cup on 16 occasions but never reached a final
- I played in three successive World Cup finals between 1994 and 2002
- I scored the fastest ever World Cup goal in just 11 seconds in 2002
- I am the oldest player to participate in the Olympic Games at the age of 39
- I played 25 World Cup games throughout my career
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- We have reached the World Cup final on three occasions but never won it
- I am the only player to score a World Cup goal in my teens, my twenties and my thirties
- I won the Golden Boot in the 2014 World Cup
- I am the all time top scorer in World Cup competitions
10 Clues: I won the Golden Boot in the 2014 World Cup • I played 25 World Cup games throughout my career • Brazil beat this team in the 1958 World Cup final • I am the all time top scorer in World Cup competitions • I played in three successive World Cup finals between 1994 and 2002 • I scored the fastest ever World Cup goal in just 11 seconds in 2002 • ...
Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard 2021-10-24
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- The wolf that is destined to start Ragnarok
- A paradise for warriors under Odin’s command
- The rope the bound Fenris
- Home of the humans
- One of odin’s handmaidens who chose souls for Valhalla
- The home of hel and the dishonorable dead
- Former Valkyrie, daughter of Loki
- The underworld
- The home of the Vanir
- The lord of Muspelheim
- The three sisters who controls the fates of humans and the gods
- The Vanir afterlife
- The home of the giants
- The all father
- the day of doom
- Goddess of the sea
- Son of Frey (Main character)
- The gods of nature
- The guardian of the underworld
- The god of thunder
- The god of light
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- The god of wealth and abundance
- The god of love and the ruler of Folkvanger
- Thor’s hammer
- The god of mischief
- The home of the dwarves
- A stag in the world tree whose horns spray water creating every river in the world
- The people who lost their lives while holding a weapon that ended up in Valhalla
- Home of the light elves
- Frey's sword
- lord of the waves
- The world of fire and demons
- The primordial void
- The rainbow bridge leading from Asgard to Midgard
- A lord of Valhalla
- The world serpent
- The world of ice
- The secondary rope that will replace Gleipnir
- The Queen of Asgard and wife of Odin
- The home of the Aesir
40 Clues: Frey's sword • Thor’s hammer • The underworld • The all father • the day of doom • The world of ice • The god of light • lord of the waves • The world serpent • Home of the humans • A lord of Valhalla • Goddess of the sea • The gods of nature • The god of thunder • The god of mischief • The primordial void • The Vanir afterlife • The home of the Vanir • The home of the Aesir • The lord of Muspelheim • ...
Chapter 1: Introduction to Marine Biology 2022-07-13
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- Biology, The scientific study of life in the sea
- self-contained underwater breathing apparatus
- Expedition, Began in 1872; sailed around the world for 3.5 years; published results 19 later
- theory: supported by overwhelming evidence; our best explanation of how the world works
- Factors that might affect observations
- The currency of science
- In 995 CE discovered Vinland; what is now known as North America
- Considered by many to be the first marine biologist
- A new technology developed during World War II; sound navigation and ranging
- experiment: Variables that are prevented from affecting an experiment is a ________
- first accomplished Western navigators of the sea; sailing by 2000 BCE
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- Autonomous underwater vehicles
- method, the set of procedures that scientists use to learn about the world
- Reasoning from general principles to specific conclusions
- When one manipulates nature to make the necessary observations
- A statement that might be true and must be able to be tested
- Cook, The first European to see the Antarctic ice fields and to land in Hawaii and Tahiti
- a deep-sea submarine operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic institution
- Darwin, Sailed around the world on the HMS Beagle; proposed the theory of evolution
- Magellan, In 1519 led the first expedition to sail around the globe
- Study of the physical (non-living) aspects of the ocean
- The use of observation to arrive at general principles
- Remotely operated vehicles
- Columbus, Rediscovered the “New World” in 1492
- Hole, In which city was the first major American marine laboratory founded
25 Clues: The currency of science • Remotely operated vehicles • Autonomous underwater vehicles • Factors that might affect observations • self-contained underwater breathing apparatus • Columbus, Rediscovered the “New World” in 1492 • Biology, The scientific study of life in the sea • Considered by many to be the first marine biologist • ...
Early Explorers 2023-08-23
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- where most people lived in poverty and did not travel
- Dias and da Gama sailed for this country
- Once Europeans knew you could sail around the whole world, they started looking for a shorter route called the ______ passage.
- Cartier names the area he found for France _______.
- Cartier sailed for this country
- Hernan Cortez was able to take down the Aztecs with the help of this disease.
- The age of ________ came after the Middle Ages
- Portugees explorer who found that you could sail around Africa
- English man who sailed for the Dutch and claimed land for them in the New World
- Hudson sailed for this country
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- French explorers named the area they claimed in the New World ______.
- The Spanish sent Columbus and his men on 3 ships, the Nina, the ____, and the Santa Maria.
- The French got rich after selling _____ fur
- Portugees explorer who found the first water route to Asia
- Cabot named the area he found for England ______.
- Italian man who sailed for England and claimed the first land for England in the New World
- Cabot sailed for this country
- Spanish conquistador who took down the Aztecs
- Cortez and Columbus sailed for this country
- Italian man who sailed for Spain and was the first to find the New World
- French explorer who founded the St. Lawerence River
- Besides conquering, Cortez also was on a mission to find _____.
22 Clues: Cabot sailed for this country • Hudson sailed for this country • Cartier sailed for this country • Dias and da Gama sailed for this country • The French got rich after selling _____ fur • Cortez and Columbus sailed for this country • Spanish conquistador who took down the Aztecs • The age of ________ came after the Middle Ages • ...
Latin America History 2024-11-19
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- to suffer to the point of death
- a plantation or farming estate in which crops were used for the colonists
- Leader of the Soviet Union during Cuban Missile Crisis
- Slave Trade the forced enslavement and transportation of Africans to the Americas between 1400 and 1800
- The Old World
- The main language spoken in Brazil
- the process of interaction among different parts of the world through commercial and cultural exchange
- tall grass with thick stalk that was used in production of sugar
- the economic and social status of individuals
- a farming estate in which crops were exported for money
- the countries along the Andes Mountains
- the illegal transport of people or illegal drugs
- the original inhabitants of an area
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- to move to another country for job opportunities
- violence associated with illegal drug trade
- a geographic area that is largely undeveloped
- a person of Latin American descent
- World the Americas (including Latin America & Caribbean) during the age of exploration
- The main religion in Latin America brought by the Spanish and Portuguese
- Exchange the movement of peoples, agricultural supplies, diseases, and cultures between the Old World and New World
- an arrangement between people who benefit from a certain trade
- Dictator of Cuba after 1959
- 1st President to visit Cuba in 88 years
- President of the U.S. during Cuban Missile Crisis
- the process of gaining citizenship in another country legally
- Economic block of trade
- Dictator of Cuba before 1959
27 Clues: The Old World • Economic block of trade • Dictator of Cuba after 1959 • Dictator of Cuba before 1959 • to suffer to the point of death • a person of Latin American descent • The main language spoken in Brazil • the original inhabitants of an area • 1st President to visit Cuba in 88 years • the countries along the Andes Mountains • violence associated with illegal drug trade • ...
BIOSTAR 2025 2025-09-15
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- Universal symbol of peace
- Which Indian state has the most national parks?
- Animal lives in bamboo forests and eats bamboo
- Slowest animal in the world
- Which national park in India has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
- Famous for elephants and rich biodiversity
- Which national park is often called the “Lungs of Mumbai”?
- National park in Sikkim is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Kaziranga National Park found in this state
- Royal Bengal Tiger is famously found in which national park?
- The only natural habitat of Asiatic lions
- Bird cannot fly but can swim very well
- National park is known for its unique floating islands called ‘Phumdis’
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- India’s first national park
- Nationalpark in India is famous for saltwater crocodiles
- Only ape species found in India
- National park is well-known for its rich biodiversity and variety of orchids
- River passes through Jim Corbett National Park
- Known for the one-horned rhinoceros
- Home to Royal Bengal tigers and the largest mangrove forest
- Animal has black and white stripes
- Only national park in India with a marine ecosystem
- Smallest bird in the world
- largest national park in India in terms of area
- Animal that carries its baby in a pouch
- National park is known for the nesting of Olive Ridley turtles
- Only mammal that can fly
- Tallest animal in the world
- Wildlife sanctuary is known for being home to the Great Indian Bustard
- National park is famous for protecting the Nilgiri Tahr
30 Clues: Only mammal that can fly • Universal symbol of peace • Smallest bird in the world • India’s first national park • Slowest animal in the world • Tallest animal in the world • Only ape species found in India • Animal has black and white stripes • Known for the one-horned rhinoceros • Bird cannot fly but can swim very well • Animal that carries its baby in a pouch • ...
Europe 2026-01-14
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- Rights and freedoms all people are entitled to regardless of status
- An attempt to cut off supplies to a city or country
- The five permanent members of the UN Security Council with veto power
- City where international agreements on war rules were created
- International organization created after World War II to promote peace
- The ability of a country to make decisions independently
- Use of violence or fear to pressure a population or government
- Control of a country by foreign military forces
- Term describing the division between Communist and non-Communist Europe
- The right of people to choose their own government and political future
- German capital divided after World War II
- Area formed by merging U.S. and British occupation zones in Germany
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- Woodrow Wilson’s 1918 plan outlining ideas for peace and international cooperation
- UN body responsible for maintaining international peace and security
- International treaties that set rules for war and humanitarian treatment
- Acts committed with intent to destroy a national, racial, ethnic, or religious group
- Supplying a city by aircraft when land routes are blocked
- International organization created after World War I to prevent future wars
- Payments made by a defeated country for damage caused in war
- Limiting the size and weapons of a military
- Treaty that formally ended World War I and punished Germany
- A person who has the right to participate directly in fighting
- Independent countries of the world
23 Clues: Independent countries of the world • German capital divided after World War II • Limiting the size and weapons of a military • Control of a country by foreign military forces • An attempt to cut off supplies to a city or country • The ability of a country to make decisions independently • Supplying a city by aircraft when land routes are blocked • ...
S.S CHINA :/ 2022-05-12
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- Longest mountain range in Asia reaching 1,700 miles
- a hill in china a part of the Guilin mountains. This hill was once a limestone cave. It now has a hole in the middle of the hill.
- mountain range that is located in central china extends to 1,553 miles.
- a part of northern western china and a desert
- the tallest mountain in the world at 29,029 feet
- this is now a tourist attraction but in the past it was used to block out invading Mongolians.
- the sea of sorrows
- the highest mountains in the world 110 peaks over 24,000 feet
- longest river in china, third largest in the world.
- This city has been in the center of international trade. Birthplace of the language Cantonese
- natural barrier
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- the desert that has sand dunes and sandstorms in china
- basin that is in northwest china and used to make cotton. One of the largest cotton productions in the world.
- Largest city in central China
- Tiny islands located southeast coast of china. On of the worlds major international trade, tourism and finance.
- the largest city in china
- 12th longest river in the world, reaching about 2500 miles flowing through most of Southeast Asia.
- The biggest and most important pine forest in China and is in a mountain.
- capital of China
- a loosely compacted yellowish-gray deposit of windblown sediment of which extensive deposits occur, e.g., in eastern China and the American Midwest.
20 Clues: natural barrier • capital of China • the sea of sorrows • the largest city in china • Largest city in central China • a part of northern western china and a desert • the tallest mountain in the world at 29,029 feet • Longest mountain range in Asia reaching 1,700 miles • longest river in china, third largest in the world. • ...
Age of Exploration Unit Review 2025-01-26
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- the original goal of the Age of Exploration was to create _______________ to Asia
- a goal of exploration was to spread this
- sail all the way around the world
- explorers in North America were looking for a water route through the continent called this
- the Portuguese prince that created a school of navigation
- the first of the 3Gs
- invention that made the spread of information faster and more accurate
- faster more maneuverable ship with lateen sails
- items brought into a country for sale
- the city conquered by the Ottoman Empire that meant the end of trade between Europe and Asia
- an improvement in navigational _______ meant ships could sail further away from land without getting lost
- when sailors rebel against their captain
- part of the triangular trade that ships carried captive African people to the New World
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- the economic system of using private money to generate more wealth
- timekeeping device on ships
- this exchange was the transfer of things between the New World and the Old World
- items sent to other countries to sell
- the third of the 3Gs
- the idea that trade generates wealth when exports exceed imports
- exposure to _____________________ cause the death of 50%-90% of indigenous people in the Americas
- the second of the 3Gs
- the pope made a what to divide the world for Spain and Portugal to explore and colonize
- country that started exploring first in the Age of Exploration
23 Clues: the third of the 3Gs • the first of the 3Gs • the second of the 3Gs • timekeeping device on ships • sail all the way around the world • items sent to other countries to sell • items brought into a country for sale • a goal of exploration was to spread this • when sailors rebel against their captain • faster more maneuverable ship with lateen sails • ...
The Factfulness Worldview Crossword Puzzale 2025-09-25
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- Most of the world’s population lives in middle ___ countries.
- An important factor driving global population growth decline: ________ education
- The average life expectancy in the world today is over ___ years.
- In the past 20 years, the proportion of people living in extreme poverty has been cut in ___.
- The instinct that we must act urgently, without thinking
- The continent with the fastest-growing population.
- Rosling showed most people score worse than random ___ on the test.
- The number of people living in extreme poverty has been going steadily ___ for decades.
- The world population will likely peak at around ___ billion.
- The percentage of girls who finish primary school worldwide is close to ___ percent.
- The book promotes using data and ______ to understand the world
- The instinct that makes us overreact to danger
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- The general trend of global ________ is upward (regarding wealth, health, etc.)
- The mindset that things are worse than they actually are
- The majority of children in the world have been vaccinated against this disease.
- The instinct that drives us to blame individuals, not systems
- The overestimation of war, disease, or violence risk comes from this kind of bias: ______ bias
- The instinct to divide the world into two opposing sides
- Rosling co-founded this data-visualization organization: _______ Foundation
- Global child ________ has decreased significantly in recent decades
- Deadly disease eradicated globally in 1980 using vaccines.
- The overestimation of the number of deaths from this type of disaster shows how instincts mislead us
22 Clues: The instinct that makes us overreact to danger • The continent with the fastest-growing population. • The mindset that things are worse than they actually are • The instinct that we must act urgently, without thinking • The instinct to divide the world into two opposing sides • Deadly disease eradicated globally in 1980 using vaccines. • ...
Hass Revision Crossword 2023-03-17
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- actions of rivers, streams etc that have a flow causing ______
- A world _______ site
- A destructive natural disaster caused by Tectonic plate movement
- A big wave caused by many things
- Parts of the earth formed naturally
- Help us navigate or show us parts of the world or the entire world
- What the floor of underwater is called
- A key on a map
- A volcano that is no longer active
- The lithosphere is the hard, rocky layer of Earth that covers its surface and extends deep into the mantle.
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- The tectonic plate with the most volcanos
- This word each letter stands for stuff about tectonic plates
- What we call the action of taking care of our coasts
- about the world creaion from abos point of veiw
- A visible part of an area landforms can be seen
- a large natural elevation of the earth
- spreading The point where okates are pulled apart
- A big rock that spews lava
- Where are more underwater
19 Clues: A key on a map • A world _______ site • Where are more underwater • A big rock that spews lava • A big wave caused by many things • A volcano that is no longer active • Parts of the earth formed naturally • a large natural elevation of the earth • What the floor of underwater is called • The tectonic plate with the most volcanos • about the world creaion from abos point of veiw • ...
countries 2024-08-04
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- The smallest country and become the Headquarter of Catholic.
- The largest country in the world
- Corona Virus starts
- Known for tango dance and is Buenos Aires is its capital city
- It has the highest mountain in the world
- it has ever occupied Indonesia after the allies
- leste ‘Divorced’ from Indonesia
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- The most disrespectful users on social media in ASEAN (DCI Research 2021)
- korea A place where cosmetic & plastic surgery has become a habit
- Become the sexiest language in the world
- The most successful country in the world cup (football)
- Arabia The birth of Islam
- African country which is known for its pirates
- Known for the Lady-boys there (Transgender Heaven)
- Located in the Middle East continent & has Pyramid and sphinx
15 Clues: Corona Virus starts • Arabia The birth of Islam • leste ‘Divorced’ from Indonesia • The largest country in the world • Become the sexiest language in the world • It has the highest mountain in the world • African country which is known for its pirates • it has ever occupied Indonesia after the allies • Known for the Lady-boys there (Transgender Heaven) • ...
Zoe's Countries of the World Trivia 2023-05-01
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- This country has the lowest life expectancy.
- This country is the legal capital of the world.
- This country has a highway visible from the moon.
- This country has the oldest recorded living tree planted by man.
- This country has more than one capital.
- This country gave birth to coffee.
- Halloween originated in this country.
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- This country has the best man-made lake.
- This country has the oldest bookstore.
- This country is known as "the Frying Pan of the World.
- This country only has one city.
- This country has the most remaining lions in the wild.
- This country has the longest coastline.
- This country has the heaviest building in the world.
- This country has the highest sand dune in the world.
15 Clues: This country only has one city. • This country gave birth to coffee. • Halloween originated in this country. • This country has the oldest bookstore. • This country has the longest coastline. • This country has more than one capital. • This country has the best man-made lake. • This country has the lowest life expectancy. • This country is the legal capital of the world. • ...
Football 2025-12-01
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- Won the first ever world cup
- had managers born from the year 1933 1993
- Longest football match time
- Never got sent of while playing for man united
- Never conceded a goal in the 2006 world cup
- Went to the same primamry school as David beckham
- prem manager only ever signed one player
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- Oldest football club
- Country that scored the most goals in one match
- What country has never lost to brazil
- Fastest time goal in a match
- only premium league team that never lost an away game happended two times
- never lost a game in the 2010 world cup
- Has more world cup knockout goals then ronaldo
- man united and liverpool have never bet this team
15 Clues: Oldest football club • Longest football match time • Won the first ever world cup • Fastest time goal in a match • What country has never lost to brazil • never lost a game in the 2010 world cup • prem manager only ever signed one player • had managers born from the year 1933 1993 • Never conceded a goal in the 2006 world cup • Has more world cup knockout goals then ronaldo • ...
Imperialism and the Great War 2021-02-27
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- International organization created after World War I that was intended to solve disputes and sustain world peace.
- The peace treaty that ended World War I; it created nine new countries, gave territory to some Allied countries, and imposed harsh terms on Germany.
- An agreement to stop fighting; the one that ended World War I was signed on November 11th, 1918.
- Law passed during World War I that made it illegal to interfere with the war effort.
- The movement of 6 million African Americans from rural areas in the South to Northern and Western regions during the 20th century.
- A passenger ship sunk by a German U-Boat in 1915 which killed 1,100 people, including 100 Americans, and increased tensions between the US and Germany.
- The idea or practice of a larger country expanding its power, control, and influence over smaller countries.
- A provision in the Treaty of Versailles that forced Germany to take responsibility for starting the war and pay the allies billions in reparations.
- A US Army regiment led by Theodore Roosevelt that fought in the Spanish-American War, most notably in San Juan Hill.
- The idea that a country should have a strong military, should prioritize the interests of the military, and be very willing to use it to achieve its goals.
- A policy during the Taft presidency that sought to expand American influence in foreign countries by economic means.
- A policy in which China would be open to trade to all countries with no preference to one over the other.
- A strong loyalty to one’s nation.
- A telegram from Germany to Mexico that promised to give Mexico land it lost during the Mexican-American War if it attacked the United States. It led to the United States joining World War I.
- Archduke of Austria-Hungary; his assassination would lead to World War I.
- President Woodrow Wilson’s proposals to end World War I and prevent a similar war from occuring in the future.
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- An anti-foreigner and anti-imperialist revolt in China that ended after an international alliance became involved.
- An alliance between France, Great Britain, and Russia that would fight in World War I.
- The peace treaty that ended the Spanish-American War: Cuba would become independent, the US would take over Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, and Spain would receive $20 million.
- A list of conditions that Cuba needed to accept in order to withdraw American troops from the island; the conditions increased American influence in the country.
- A form of information used to support or oppose a cause or idea.
- Journalism that made use of sensationalism and exaggeration.
- A US Navy ship that sank in Havana harbor. The sinking was blamed on Spain and led to the Spanish-American War.
- A 1917 law that instituted a draft and required all men aged 21 to 30 to register for service.
- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy -- Italy would not come to their aid during World War I.
- A person who refuses to serve in the military due to religious or moral reasons.
- A policy during the Theodore Roosevelt presidency that expanded the Monroe Doctrine by stating that the United States would intervene in Latin American countries to keep peace.
27 Clues: A strong loyalty to one’s nation. • Journalism that made use of sensationalism and exaggeration. • A form of information used to support or oppose a cause or idea. • Archduke of Austria-Hungary; his assassination would lead to World War I. • A person who refuses to serve in the military due to religious or moral reasons. • ...
Unit#8 Shell Shock Note 2025-05-20
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- the two main reasons eventually joined the war in 1917 were: Germany’s resumption of submarine warfare and the interception by British intelligence of this (an offer of a German alliance with Mexico if they attacked the United States).
- The United States remained this, once the war started and remained so politically until 1917.
- This was a buildup of military, naval and weaponry that a nation had. It was one of the underlying causes of World War I and led to an arms race between nations that would eventually fight in World War I.
- This was the economic result of increased wages, working hours and more money in supply in the United States during the war.
- Germany sank this ship carrying American and European passengers. Over 1,200 perished, including 128 Americans. It was found later that the Lusitania was carrying weapons from American factories.
- This was another underlying cause of World War I. It originated from a desire for security among nations as the military build up increased. The two major alliance on the eve of World War I were the Triple Entente and the Central Powers.
- After the sinking of the Lusitania, the United States did or didnot join World War I?
- The main motivation for this underlying cause of World War I was the acquisition of raw materials and new markets to sell goods for industrialized nations. This increased tensions and rivalries between industrialized nations that in decades preceding World War I
- This president presented his 14 points at the negotiations in Versailles as multi pronged effort to avoid future armed conflicts.
- Another underlying cause of World War I, it is defined as loyalty and pride in your country above people or organizations. It encouraged competition and led to the eventual build of each countries military
- the 14th point called for an international peacekeeping body, which would later become this. It lacked a military enforced mechanism which would make it ineffective in stopping belligerent nations like Italy, Germany and Japan in the lead up to World War II.
- This is the setting where weapons were being made for the Triple Entente during the war in the United States.
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- This was a movement of millions of Black Americans out of the South to support war time production during the War in the northern cities.
- portion of the Treaty of Versailles that insisted that Germany accept full responsibility for starting the war.
- This led to the overthrow of the Czar and eventual creation of the Soviet Union. It also meant that in the Eastern Front, Germany would now have little to no opposition.
- His assassination in Sarajevo led to the eventual mobilization of the two major alliance systems and the was the immediate cause of World War I.
- These were greatly reduced for individuals during the war as the government censored press, speech and other civil liberties.
- Great Britain and France were more interested in this during the Versailles peace negotiation than lasting peace.
- This is the side that the United States banks, factories and the media supported during the war.
- Did the United States ever join the League of Nations? Yes or No.
20 Clues: Did the United States ever join the League of Nations? Yes or No. • After the sinking of the Lusitania, the United States did or didnot join World War I? • The United States remained this, once the war started and remained so politically until 1917. • This is the side that the United States banks, factories and the media supported during the war. • ...
Peter Jennings Career 2024-01-12
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- What member of Peter's family was in broadcasting?
- What American news organization gave Peter a shot anchor?
- Peter never completed _________ school.
- Peter traveled the world as a World ___________.
- Peter was fascinated by American ____________.
- Peter died in 2005 of _______ cancer.
- Peter began his _____________ career at age 9.
- Peter had a mixture of insecurity and _______ that kept him grounded.
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- Peter began as a news _______ on ABC.
- Peter is attributed with taking on Big _______ and winning.
- What year was Peter born (spell out the last digit)?
- Peter saved lives in this area of the world by exposing that American dollars were helping those committing killings.
- Peter was fascinated by ____________.
- Peter wanted to cover the stories the other networks wouldn't run.
- Peter became an ___________ after the 9/11 attacks.
- Where was Peter Jennings from?
- Peter most loved going the ________ East and covering stories there.
- Peter served as Senior __________ of World News Tonight with Peter Jennings as well as anchor.
18 Clues: Where was Peter Jennings from? • Peter began as a news _______ on ABC. • Peter was fascinated by ____________. • Peter died in 2005 of _______ cancer. • Peter never completed _________ school. • Peter was fascinated by American ____________. • Peter began his _____________ career at age 9. • Peter traveled the world as a World ___________. • ...
Why the Nativity? ~ Questions 5-7 2024-11-12
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- writer who gave us facts about the nativity
- prepared the way for Jesus' coming
- language that made it possible to spread the gospel
- John bore the spirit and power of this prophet
- Jesus' age when it became evident that his allegiance was to a heavenly father, not an earthly one
- wrote his account for the Greek world
- Jesus used this as a bridge from the grief of earth to the joy of heaven
- ultimate World Leader
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- Jesus was God's ____ to rescue a lost world
- the greatest legacy for the people of Israel
- number of supernatural dreams in Joseph's life
- priest and husband of Elizabeth
- Zechariah lost this until the angel's words were verified
- opened the world to the spread of new ideas
- angel who visited Daniel, Mary and Zechariah
- a simple and practical man
- record emphasized by Matthew of how Jesus fulfilled ancient prophecies
- focus of a wedding in Jewish culture
18 Clues: ultimate World Leader • a simple and practical man • priest and husband of Elizabeth • prepared the way for Jesus' coming • focus of a wedding in Jewish culture • wrote his account for the Greek world • writer who gave us facts about the nativity • Jesus was God's ____ to rescue a lost world • opened the world to the spread of new ideas • ...
Cubic Crossword 2016-01-01
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- First event an Indian was the world champion in.
- Surname of the first Indian WCA delegate
- He taught us all CFOP, the undoubted king of YouTube cubing, once upon a time. He is, of course, Badmephisto. What's his real name?
- What does the judge say at 12 seconds of inspection?
- In which state was the first official WCA competition in India?
- First Indian to compete in an official WCA competition
- This was the rank of Jessica Fridrich in 3x3x3 at the 1982 World Championship.
- An M move counts as ___ in FMC.
- An organiser of GIC 2016
- Competition with the most participants in North India till date.
- How many events which were formally official,have now been removed from WCA results?
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- In which city was the first Rubik's Cube World Championship held?
- We all know there are 43 quintillion permutations on a 3x3x3 rubiks cube. How many zeroes are there in a quintillion?
- To which country does the inventor of the Rubik's cube belong?
- Holds the longest standing indian national record for an event.
- In how many events were world records set at the 2003 World Championship?
- What is the name of the cuber known as Pineapple?
- Country with second highest number of WCA registered cubers.
- A solve is still considered completed, if __ number of pieces with a single coloured sticker have fallen out / popped out of the puzzle
19 Clues: An organiser of GIC 2016 • An M move counts as ___ in FMC. • Surname of the first Indian WCA delegate • First event an Indian was the world champion in. • What is the name of the cuber known as Pineapple? • What does the judge say at 12 seconds of inspection? • First Indian to compete in an official WCA competition • ...
Σταυρόλεξο 2024-03-20
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- Where does Laos is? (continent)
- How many hour difference is from Greece to New York?
- Who was the first one who went to space?
- Who is the fastest player in the world?
- Which animal is popular in Australia?
- Whch planet is the smallest? (Not a planet since 2008)
- How many key-binds are in a keyboard?
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- Which country is the biggest in the world? (backwards)
- Who is barking?
- Who is the best youtuber in the world?
- Which planet do people live in?
- Who is peoples best friend?
- Which theem is happening in Fortnite now?
- Which actor played spiderman in the latest movie?
- Which animal is the most dangerous in the world?
15 Clues: Who is barking? • Who is peoples best friend? • Where does Laos is? (continent) • Which planet do people live in? • Which animal is popular in Australia? • How many key-binds are in a keyboard? • Who is the best youtuber in the world? • Who is the fastest player in the world? • Who was the first one who went to space? • Which theem is happening in Fortnite now? • ...
country and city facts 2021-08-22
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- largest roundabout in the world
- where was Monalisa located
- highest skyscraper in the world
- most populated city in the world
- nearest city at mount Everest
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- safest city in the world
- serve as capital of ancient Egypt
- coldest city in the world
- Mauna loa is the largest volcano in?
- largest Muslim population country
10 Clues: safest city in the world • coldest city in the world • where was Monalisa located • nearest city at mount Everest • largest roundabout in the world • highest skyscraper in the world • most populated city in the world • serve as capital of ancient Egypt • largest Muslim population country • Mauna loa is the largest volcano in?
Geography 2020-01-22
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- most visited country
- has the tallest mountains in the world
- the largest island in the world
- the continent with 54 countries
- driest country in the world
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- home to the shortest people in the world
- world’s largest population
- the largest population of prisoners
- the world youngest population
- world’s most earthquake prone country
10 Clues: most visited country • world’s largest population • driest country in the world • the world youngest population • the largest island in the world • the continent with 54 countries • the largest population of prisoners • world’s most earthquake prone country • has the tallest mountains in the world • home to the shortest people in the world
Brown Family 2020-04-04
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- the most mischievous and nicest person in the world
- master pianist
- yellow pokemon zapper
- Elsa wannabe
- four eyed person
- PacMan master
- never gets bored
- premium leader
- Bookworm
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- cat annoy-er
- smartest person in the world and always lying
- Tech Guru
- athletic dancer
- names their plants
- MathCalculator
- social butterfly
- natural athlete
- caring
- the great mimicker
19 Clues: caring • Bookworm • Tech Guru • cat annoy-er • Elsa wannabe • PacMan master • master pianist • MathCalculator • premium leader • athletic dancer • natural athlete • four eyed person • social butterfly • never gets bored • names their plants • the great mimicker • yellow pokemon zapper • smartest person in the world and always lying • the most mischievous and nicest person in the world
UNit 14 crossword 2025-03-17
19 Clues: me • ABC • start • pencil • popular • at last • stalker • persons • Mona Lisa • 100 years • low taper fade • put dirt in stuff • to punch each other • language in England • big ball that we live in • world leader of our county • you always have stuff to do • doing a trade but different • close to your goal or whatever
World Cup Crossword 2022-11-29
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- Country that has scored the most World Cup goals
- Winner of the 2018 World Cup
- Goalie of the USA men's team
- Player with the most World Cup Championship wins
- Only country to play in every world cup and finish in the top four 11 times
- Location of the 2022 FIFA World Cup
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- First country to ever host a World Cup
- Coach of the USA men's team
- Country with the most yellow and red cards in the history of the World Cup
- The leading goal scorer of the USA men's team
10 Clues: Coach of the USA men's team • Winner of the 2018 World Cup • Goalie of the USA men's team • Location of the 2022 FIFA World Cup • First country to ever host a World Cup • The leading goal scorer of the USA men's team • Country that has scored the most World Cup goals • Player with the most World Cup Championship wins • ...
Monkeys 2024-11-04
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- Thumb feature that varies in New and Old World monkeys.
- Thickened skin pads on the buttocks of Old World monkeys.
- A large ape found in Africa.
- New World monkeys have these facing sideways, unlike Old World.
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- Some New World monkeys have this type of tail.
- Both monkey types have this trait in their group behavior.
- Large Old World monkeys known for social groups and cheek pouches.
- Climbed the Empire State building with a hostage
- Primary continent where Old World monkeys are found.
- Type of vision shared by both monkey groups, for depth.
10 Clues: A large ape found in Africa. • Some New World monkeys have this type of tail. • Climbed the Empire State building with a hostage • Primary continent where Old World monkeys are found. • Thumb feature that varies in New and Old World monkeys. • Type of vision shared by both monkey groups, for depth. • Thickened skin pads on the buttocks of Old World monkeys. • ...
Thanksgiving Crossword 2015-11-27
10 Clues: A big meal • Not familiar • A good feeling • Past tense of teach • Part of the New World • Part of the Old world • The original people of the new world • The month you celebrate thanksgiving • The people who left Europe to the new world • The ship that took the Europeans to the new world
idleon quiz 2025-12-04
11 Clues: world 4 name • i'm a rock dawg • barbarian skills • first secret class • totems around worlds • main thing in world 3 • main skill of world 6 • Elephant boss of world 2 • what you need for the secrets • an alternate way to play the game • my life is like a video game(world5)
Inner Wheel 1 2021-08-17
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- Prayer
- Our District
- District Chairman
- Worn with pride
- IWA President
- Eba Martines IIW President
- International understanding
- national project
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- True friendship
- founder of Inner Wheel
- countries in the world with Inner Wheel
- incoming IWA President
- 2022 Conference
- world wide women's organization
- of Friendship
- This years Conference
- District Cord Blood Coordinators
- logo 2021-2022
- the Candle of Friendship
19 Clues: Prayer • Our District • of Friendship • IWA President • logo 2021-2022 • True friendship • 2022 Conference • Worn with pride • national project • District Chairman • This years Conference • founder of Inner Wheel • incoming IWA President • the Candle of Friendship • Eba Martines IIW President • International understanding • world wide women's organization • District Cord Blood Coordinators • ...
Mountains 2024-09-27
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- Mountain known as "K2"?
- Mountain range separating Europe and Asia?
- The "Roof of the World"?
- Mountain range in the Alps?
- Famous peak in Switzerland?
- Mountain range in the Caucasus?
- Largest mountain range in the Himalayas?
- Highest mountain in the world?
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- Tallest mountain in Africa?
- Famous mountain in Japan?
- Tallest peak in the Rockies?
- Mountain range in North America?
- Mountain famous for climbing challenges?
- Mountain in Greece known for mythology?
- Longest mountain range in the world?
15 Clues: Mountain known as "K2"? • The "Roof of the World"? • Famous mountain in Japan? • Tallest mountain in Africa? • Mountain range in the Alps? • 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? • Mountain in Greece known for mythology? • ...
ocean 2025-11-20
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- snake like fish
- the largest crab in the world
- the ugliest fish in the world
- fish that squirts water to catch bugs
- vampire of the sea
- the largest squid in the world
- a goblin in the sea
- has a glowing fishing pole
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- fish that glides in the air
- spikey sea ball
- named after a cartoon elephant
- money made of sand
- always wearing a tuxedo
- returns to fresh water to lay eggs
- clown fishes home
15 Clues: snake like fish • spikey sea ball • clown fishes home • money made of sand • vampire of the sea • a goblin in the sea • always wearing a tuxedo • has a glowing fishing pole • fish that glides in the air • the largest crab in the world • the ugliest fish in the world • named after a cartoon elephant • the largest squid in the world • returns to fresh water to lay eggs • ...
South America Test Review 2026-05-07
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- Mountains where people host astranmal observation
- A Place with stone heads
- Smashes rocks together to help his family
- Trying to cross the border with her boyfriend
- Works in trash fields
- What is the longest mountain chain in the world at 4,500 miles?
- the longest dry period ever recorded was in?
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- Name of the boy who got shot for being a pirate
- home to lots of dangerous animals
- Highest lake in the world used for transportation
- Tallest waterfall in the world
- Driest place on earth
- Most amount of water in it that any river in the world
- Trying to cross the border with his girlfriend
14 Clues: Driest place on earth • Works in trash fields • A Place with stone heads • Tallest waterfall in the world • home to lots of dangerous animals • Smashes rocks together to help his family • the longest dry period ever recorded was in? • Trying to cross the border with her boyfriend • Trying to cross the border with his girlfriend • ...
Ouiz 2017-06-25
12 Clues: Largest Island? • German airline? • Largest continent? • Most spoken language? • Internet search engine? • Smartphone manufacturer? • Sportswear manufacturer? • Largest european countrie? • Biggest city of the World? • Biggest animal of the world? • Highest mountain of the world? • Largest european car manufacturer?
May 6-8 2024-05-14
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- What was the theme for the World Water Day 2024
- This country is the largest producer of coffee in the world
- The Shanghai Corporation Organization (SCO) Startup Forum was organised here
- He painted the world famous artwork "The Starry Night"
- He was the last Viceroy of India
- This tissue forms the inner lining of the mouth
- This Indian player was named world number 1 in 2024
- Leo Varadkar, who recently announced his resignation, was the Prime Minister of this country
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- He is the first English President of Indian National Congress
- This is the tallest mountain peak in the world
- Genetic rescue has been proposed to conserve the tiger population of which national park of India
- This is the ancient name of Patna
- He is the author of the epic poem "The Iliad"
- This NBA player is considered the best three point shooter of all time
14 Clues: He was the last Viceroy of India • This is the ancient name of Patna • He is the author of the epic poem "The Iliad" • This is the tallest mountain peak in the world • What was the theme for the World Water Day 2024 • This tissue forms the inner lining of the mouth • This Indian player was named world number 1 in 2024 • ...
Crossword Puzzle- May 2023 2023-06-12
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- 7th edition of the joint military exercise “AJEYA WARRIOR-23” held at _______.
- first state which will make digital health cards for children
- country hosted the 6th Indian Ocean Conference (IOC)
- world's highest-paid athlete
- The Green Organisation of the United Kingdom presented the Green World Award 2023 to _______.
- Which company launched cardholder verification value (CVV) free online transactions for domestic tokenized credentials in India
- FIFA Council has announced ________ as the official host of the upcoming FIFA U-20 World Cup 2023
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- which country emerged as the third-largest exporting platform in India
- India’s first undersea twin tunnels
- Country that became the largest recipient of ADB-funded programmes/projects
- first state to implement the ‘right to walk’
- India’s first “total e-governed state
- Who won the World Sportsman of the Year award at Laureus World Sports Awards organized in Paris
- 14th president of the World Bank
14 Clues: world's highest-paid athlete • 14th president of the World Bank • India’s first undersea twin tunnels • India’s first “total e-governed state • first state to implement the ‘right to walk’ • country hosted the 6th Indian Ocean Conference (IOC) • first state which will make digital health cards for children • ...
WW1_Koczka_Konrád 2024-01-04
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- Temporary cessation of hostilities between warring parties. Versailles: Historic treaty ending World War I signed in 1919.
- Final demand or set of terms issued before taking action.
- Treaty signed in 1920, ending World War I between Hungary and the Allies.
- Gas Substances used as weapons, notably in World War I.
- Remote or undeveloped areas away from the coast or borders.
- War A prolonged conflict that doesn't see resolution.
- site of significant World War I battles.
- Battle Conflict involving physical resources, often in a war scenario.
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- British statesman who played a pivotal role in World War II.
- Underwater vessel used for stealthy naval operations.
- Action to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving an area.
- Italian statesman who represented Italy at the Versailles Peace Conference.
- Armored military vehicle used in modern warfare.
- A policy of seeking to retaliate, especially in recovering lost territory.
14 Clues: site of significant World War I battles. • Armored military vehicle used in modern warfare. • Underwater vessel used for stealthy naval operations. • War A prolonged conflict that doesn't see resolution. • Gas Substances used as weapons, notably in World War I. • Final demand or set of terms issued before taking action. • ...
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 map 2016-10-03
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- the distance north or south of the equator
- projection that shows latitude and longitude as parallel lines
- Greek mathematician who calculated the Earth's circumference
- map that is with a cone touching many lines of latitude
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- the elevation between the highest and lowest point
- divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemisphere
- the surface features of the Earth
- lines running from the North Pole to the South Pole
- the height of an object above sea level
- lines of longitude
- a model or representation of the Earth's surface
11 Clues: lines of longitude • the surface features of the Earth • the height of an object above sea level • the distance north or south of the equator • a model or representation of the Earth's surface • the elevation between the highest and lowest point • lines running from the North Pole to the South Pole • divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemisphere • ...
The world 2020-03-23
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- It is the edge ( széle ) the sea
- It's a scary thing!
- There are a lot of flowers and grass on it
- It's an animal and it has a trunk
- If you want to walk from Pest to Buda you use this
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- You put it into the fire to make big fire
- If you go to Croatia you can swim in it
- we go there in the summer
- The Danube ( Duna ) in one of them
- There are a lot of trees in it
- If you go to Balaton by car you use this
11 Clues: It's a scary thing! • we go there in the summer • There are a lot of trees in it • It is the edge ( széle ) the sea • It's an animal and it has a trunk • The Danube ( Duna ) in one of them • If you go to Croatia you can swim in it • If you go to Balaton by car you use this • You put it into the fire to make big fire • There are a lot of flowers and grass on it • ...
WORLD ORDER 2020-04-23
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- Name of the region where a series of treaties were signed in order to settle the world order in Europe
- He was the pinacle of the political and cultural hierarchy
- Country where the "all under heaven" order was settled
- It is the Arab's heartland
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- This Empire revived the Islam's objective of expansion
- Its order was based on a vision of a single divinely sanctioned governance uniting and pacifying the world
- Name of the autor of the book
- for the americans
- The sultan, the conqueror
- The most important (even vital) territory for a nation
- The new system let countries to be separated under this concept
11 Clues: for the americans • The sultan, the conqueror • It is the Arab's heartland • Name of the autor of the book • This Empire revived the Islam's objective of expansion • The most important (even vital) territory for a nation • Country where the "all under heaven" order was settled • He was the pinacle of the political and cultural hierarchy • ...
World History 2021-01-04
11 Clues: made pieta • made printer • made primavera • made Vitruvian Man • made a comedy book • art from a while ago • made the last supper • made a book about kings • was the best English writer • something with no religious basis • the language spoken in a specific area
Living World 2020-12-08
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- Something which is lost from an environment
- A tree which sheds its leaves annually
- A living component of an ecosystem
- Plant-eating animals
- An animal that eats both meat and plants.
- ... causes the breakdown of rocks and minerals
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- Organisms which get energy from the sun
- weathered rocks are moved away by ...
- ... is a cold climate with low biodiversity located around the North pole.
- They eat both herbivores and carnivores
- Excess water which runs of land due to not being absorbed.
11 Clues: Plant-eating animals • A living component of an ecosystem • weathered rocks are moved away by ... • A tree which sheds its leaves annually • Organisms which get energy from the sun • They eat both herbivores and carnivores • An animal that eats both meat and plants. • Something which is lost from an environment • ... causes the breakdown of rocks and minerals • ...
World History 2019-07-15
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- Tombsite of Muhammad; one of two holiest cities in Islam
- State religion of pre-Islamic Persia
- Nicknamed “El Libertador” in much of Latin America
- Youngest independent country in the world BRAZIL Last Western country to abolish chattel slavery
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- Main language in the New Testament
- Only country founded by slave rebellion
- First country to adopt Christianity as state religion
- Hypothetical league of states that attacked Ancient Egypt
- Treaty of ___ ending the Hundred Years’ War
- Andes-based pre-Columbian empire
- 1859 U.S.-U.K. conflict triggered by shooting of this animal
11 Clues: Andes-based pre-Columbian empire • Main language in the New Testament • State religion of pre-Islamic Persia • Only country founded by slave rebellion • Treaty of ___ ending the Hundred Years’ War • Nicknamed “El Libertador” in much of Latin America • First country to adopt Christianity as state religion • Tombsite of Muhammad; one of two holiest cities in Islam • ...
world history 2017-01-13
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- of Hammurabi wrote the first known written laws called
- of Nile Egypt is said to be the
- he was famed for saying "the unexclaimed life is not worth living
- Worshiped several gods
- year created a 365 day calendar based on
- empire high point of Indian history that believed art drama and literature
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- Known as the "cradle of civilization"
- Cresent agriculture and irrigation in the middle east
- contributions judges were required the way evidence fairly accused persons innocence
- Indus valley had a written language and large cities with sophisticated plumbing systems
- Oldest "complete" hominid skeleton.
11 Clues: Worshiped several gods • of Nile Egypt is said to be the • Oldest "complete" hominid skeleton. • Known as the "cradle of civilization" • year created a 365 day calendar based on • Cresent agriculture and irrigation in the middle east • of Hammurabi wrote the first known written laws called • he was famed for saying "the unexclaimed life is not worth living • ...
JUDY'S WORLD 2019-02-06
11 Clues: ____Off • Boss baby • _____ Hansen • ___ Lori Howell • Best Disney Film • She already knows!! • Barben's ______ class • ______, olives and pineapple • Can you meet me in the ______ room? • What brings you to the _______ Center • needs the most wellness center visits
Material world 2021-05-09
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- a person that sells fish
- a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish
- a moving staircase
- an article or substance for sale
- an asphalted area or surface
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- a thing that is sold cheaper than it usually is
- a passage between shelves of a supermarket
- when something is unsatisfactory, you fill a...
- a place where fish is sold
- a bill that proves you have paid something
- a line of people
11 Clues: a line of people • a moving staircase • a person that sells fish • a place where fish is sold • an asphalted area or surface • an article or substance for sale • a passage between shelves of a supermarket • a bill that proves you have paid something • a thing that is sold cheaper than it usually is • when something is unsatisfactory, you fill a... • ...
IT WORLD 2023-11-29
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- main component of a computer
- encloses most of the components of the system.
- Microsoft application for text processing
- converts alternating current (AC) electric power to low-voltage direct current (DC) power for the computer.
Down
- someone with knowledge of bugs or exploits to break into computer systems
- type of data storage
- web browser
- internet of things
- portable personal computer
- a structured set of data held in a computer.
- example of operating system
11 Clues: web browser • internet of things • type of data storage • portable personal computer • example of operating system • main component of a computer • Microsoft application for text processing • a structured set of data held in a computer. • encloses most of the components of the system. • someone with knowledge of bugs or exploits to break into computer systems • ...
World Religions 2024-05-14
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- suffering
- wrote the foundational text for Taoism(Zhuangzi)
- Supreme deity in Hinduism
- gathering to worship and celebrate the gods in Hinduism
- practice of finding the balance of all things in life
- cycle of reincarnation
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- A month of celebration and fasting in the Islam religion; time of worship, prayer, and being with family
- God of Love and compassion
- prophet who received word from Allah to start Islam religion
- God in Islam
- founder of Taoism
11 Clues: suffering • God in Islam • founder of Taoism • cycle of reincarnation • Supreme deity in Hinduism • God of Love and compassion • wrote the foundational text for Taoism(Zhuangzi) • practice of finding the balance of all things in life • gathering to worship and celebrate the gods in Hinduism • prophet who received word from Allah to start Islam religion • ...
Animal World 2023-03-25
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- King of the Jungle
- An animal with a thousand legs
- Animals are considered as man's best friend
- Birds that can't fly and like the cold of the snow
- Evil god of the sea
Down
- Fearsome predators of swamps and lakes
- Slow animal, with a protective armor on its back
- Slowest and laziest animals in the world
- The king of the sky
- The largest anime in the world
- The symbol of Australia
11 Clues: King of the Jungle • The king of the sky • Evil god of the sea • The symbol of Australia • An animal with a thousand legs • The largest anime in the world • Fearsome predators of swamps and lakes • Slowest and laziest animals in the world • Animals are considered as man's best friend • Slow animal, with a protective armor on its back • ...
World Religions 2023-04-05
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- Buddhism’s holy book was the _____.
- Buddhism has ____ million followers today.
- The Buddhism symbol looks like a _____
- Where did Buddhism originate?
- Hinduism’s holy book was the _____.
- Hinduism was created _______ years ago.
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- What did they both believe in?
- They both go to special places to _______.
- Buddhism was created ______ years ago.
- How many gods did they believe in?
- Where did Hinduism originate
- They both ___?
12 Clues: They both ___? • Where did Hinduism originate • Where did Buddhism originate? • What did they both believe in? • How many gods did they believe in? • Buddhism’s holy book was the _____. • Hinduism’s holy book was the _____. • Buddhism was created ______ years ago. • The Buddhism symbol looks like a _____ • Hinduism was created _______ years ago. • ...
Barrys World 2023-03-15
11 Clues: who am I • Syrup of figs • foreskin cheese • what do I twang • a dog does balls need a • where you put your marbles • she who washes old men's Nads • he who never answers the phone • I have two of them they are pigs • he who gifts poisonous bottles at Christmas • that what I consume lots of that make me snooze
World History 2023-03-27
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- This country is famously shaped like a boot
- The bombing at _________ brought The U.S. into World War 2
- the code name given for the development of Nuclear Weapons
- this was a metaphor about the division of Europe during The Cold War
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- these warriors won The Peloponnesian War
- This treaty ended World War 1 but has been argued started World War 2
- this was highly addictive narcotic traded in China
- this was an alliance created during the Cold War by the United States
- The sinking of this ship brought The U.S. into World War 1
- This philosopher believed in natural rights
- the type of warfare during World War 1
11 Clues: the type of warfare during World War 1 • these warriors won The Peloponnesian War • This country is famously shaped like a boot • This philosopher believed in natural rights • this was highly addictive narcotic traded in China • The bombing at _________ brought The U.S. into World War 2 • The sinking of this ship brought The U.S. into World War 1 • ...
world war 2023-03-21
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- keeping a relationship between nations
- are the act of making amends
- the formation of an agreement to work together
- system based on private ownership and organization
- is a type of government that suppresses criticism and anyone who is against it
- battle through the use of trenches facing each other
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- the spread of misleading information in order to influence
- is the belief that a government should use military methods to achieve goals
- the act of showing hostility and discrimination towards Jewish people
- death or injury
- an allowance of food
11 Clues: death or injury • an allowance of food • are the act of making amends • keeping a relationship between nations • the formation of an agreement to work together • system based on private ownership and organization • battle through the use of trenches facing each other • the spread of misleading information in order to influence • ...
World History 2023-05-17
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- A Ruler of Egypt
- Who received the Ten Commandments?
- What is another name for the Old Stone Age?
- On what continent did humans evolve?
- Hebrews captured and taken to Babylon
- Civilization along Indus and Ganges
- Civilization between Tigris and Euphrates
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- The group who settled along the eastern Mediterranean coast
- On which river was China's river valley civilization located?
- Holy book of the Hebrews
- Who studies fossils and ancient artifacts?
11 Clues: A Ruler of Egypt • Holy book of the Hebrews • Who received the Ten Commandments? • Civilization along Indus and Ganges • On what continent did humans evolve? • Hebrews captured and taken to Babylon • Civilization between Tigris and Euphrates • Who studies fossils and ancient artifacts? • What is another name for the Old Stone Age? • ...
COOKIE WORLD 2024-09-08
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- is sample of solid fats
- little cakes flat, sweet and small
- types of cookies cut into bars
- irregular and unevenly shape
- cut with cutter to form shape in special occasion
- said to be the important item and new consumption
- frozen and cut into shape before baking
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- cake becomes famous in their country
- richer in taste compared to others
- is a new bakery product
- is sample of liquid to make the dough soft
- finished product is richer in taste and using pastry tube
12 Clues: is sample of solid fats • is a new bakery product • irregular and unevenly shape • types of cookies cut into bars • richer in taste compared to others • little cakes flat, sweet and small • cake becomes famous in their country • frozen and cut into shape before baking • is sample of liquid to make the dough soft • cut with cutter to form shape in special occasion • ...
World changes 2023-12-27
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- an unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially when formed without enough thought or knowledge
- provide a pleasant feeling and do not give you any physical problems
- to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change in someone or something
- a fact or event that makes a situation the way it is
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- easily influenced or harmed by something
- knowing that something exists, or having knowledge or experience of a particular thing
- is one that quickly becomes very severe
- severe and sudden or having very noticeable effects
- the result of a particular influence
- the fact that a situation is not fair, or something that is not fair in a situation
- important or noticeable
11 Clues: important or noticeable • the result of a particular influence • is one that quickly becomes very severe • easily influenced or harmed by something • severe and sudden or having very noticeable effects • a fact or event that makes a situation the way it is • provide a pleasant feeling and do not give you any physical problems • ...
World History 2023-10-17
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- 9th month of Islamic calendar when Muslims fast
- belief in more than one god
- the holy book of the religion of Islam
- a person who speaks or interprets the words of God
- the religion of Muslims
- the example that Muhammad set for the Muslims on how to live
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- A follower in Islamic faith
- the belief in a single god
- a Muslim house of worship
- the most basic act of worship for Muslims
- a man born around 570 CE who taught the faith of Islam
11 Clues: the religion of Muslims • a Muslim house of worship • the belief in a single god • A follower in Islamic faith • belief in more than one god • the holy book of the religion of Islam • the most basic act of worship for Muslims • 9th month of Islamic calendar when Muslims fast • a person who speaks or interprets the words of God • ...
dandys world 2024-09-16
11 Clues: dog • currency • what boxtin is • poppys trinket • fastest twisted • number of mains • related to fish • cosmos best friend • the measurement of stats • the worst item in the game • the way people used to get to the garden view
job world 2024-09-27
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- when you finish University you have one
- a talk with the employer to be possibly hired
- long word for c.v
- a good skill to have in almost every job
- can be good or toxic in your job's place
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- the contrary of hire
- a person without a job
- turns of work
- a positive aspect of you
- a negative aspect of you
- abilities that you need for a job
11 Clues: turns of work • long word for c.v • the contrary of hire • a person without a job • a positive aspect of you • a negative aspect of you • abilities that you need for a job • when you finish University you have one • a good skill to have in almost every job • can be good or toxic in your job's place • a talk with the employer to be possibly hired
Uniqe world 2024-11-30
11 Clues: Flying mammal • - Soaring bird • - Pack carnivore • - Aquatic mammal • - Predatory fish • - Shelled reptile • - Flightless bird • - Amphibian jumper • - Pouched marsupial • - Tentacled mollusk • - Hard-shelled insect
World Religions 2025-05-08
11 Clues: Talking to a God • Religious perfume • A sign for religions • Place of worship for Jews • Important city for Mulsims • Place of worship for Sikhs • Place of worship for Muslims • When babies become Christian • Place of worship for Hinduism • Place of worship for Christians • Special table found in Religious buildings
Shelby's World 2025-04-18
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- Shelby's eldest brother's name
- The brand of Shelby's sandals
- The city Shelby was raised in
- Shelby's nickname growing up
- The mascot of Shelby's most recent university
- The name of Shelby's sister's ex girlfriend
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- Shelby's favorite color
- Shelby's least favorite dish growing up
- Shelby's favorite TV show
- Shelby's first tattoo
- Shelby's favorite president
11 Clues: Shelby's first tattoo • Shelby's favorite color • Shelby's favorite TV show • Shelby's favorite president • Shelby's nickname growing up • The brand of Shelby's sandals • The city Shelby was raised in • Shelby's eldest brother's name • Shelby's least favorite dish growing up • The name of Shelby's sister's ex girlfriend • The mascot of Shelby's most recent university
Sea World 2021-05-17
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- the largest coral reef system is
- they are boneless, have 3 hearts and eight arms
- Marine mammal
- most serious threat to ocean
- nemo is a __
Down
- biggest garbage dump in an ocean
- rainforest of the aquatic world and home to 4000 plus species of fish
- is a fish and also a colour
- fish breathe through
- female lays eggs in the abdomen of the male
- group of fish is called
11 Clues: nemo is a __ • Marine mammal • fish breathe through • group of fish is called • is a fish and also a colour • most serious threat to ocean • biggest garbage dump in an ocean • the largest coral reef system is • female lays eggs in the abdomen of the male • they are boneless, have 3 hearts and eight arms • rainforest of the aquatic world and home to 4000 plus species of fish
World Countries 2022-08-14
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- known for its impressive artificial land
- known for all doughy meals
- the main maple syrup producer
- known for its famous lost city of alexandria
- has many famous landmarks;The Taj Mahal
- Was where Auschwitz was made
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- where the catholic pope lives
- has the oldest skyscraper city in the world
- known for its famous landmark- the Eiffel tower
- known for its great barrier reef
- known for its major injustices
11 Clues: known for all doughy meals • Was where Auschwitz was made • where the catholic pope lives • the main maple syrup producer • known for its major injustices • known for its great barrier reef • has many famous landmarks;The Taj Mahal • known for its impressive artificial land • has the oldest skyscraper city in the world • known for its famous lost city of alexandria • ...
World problems 2022-07-07
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- Colorless gas that is a form of oxygen.
- A yellow and black flying insect.
- Mixture of smoke, gases, and chemicals, especially in cities.
- Material made chemically and shaped into different forms for different uses.
- Mixture of gases that surrounds our planet.
- Gradual increase in the earth’s temperature, caused by gases.
Down
- Companies involved in the production of goods for sale.
- Cutting down trees in a large area.
- Trashing out planet(Othellu world).
- Relationship of living things to their environment and to each other.
- Waste material or unwanted things that you throw away.
11 Clues: A yellow and black flying insect. • Cutting down trees in a large area. • Trashing out planet(Othellu world). • Colorless gas that is a form of oxygen. • Mixture of gases that surrounds our planet. • Waste material or unwanted things that you throw away. • Companies involved in the production of goods for sale. • ...
Sophies World 2022-09-08
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- who was the first to suggest that the Bible should be read critically?
- What is the name of the belief that God is present throughout nature?
- When she looks in the mirror she took from the cabin, what does Sophie see?
- which of the following philosophers is not an empiricist?
- when Albert and Sophie are using the artificial intelligence program, who sneaks onto the hard drive ?
Down
- peel where does Hilde's father leave a message for Sophie that makes her think he may be orchestrating what they say?
- during the Baroque period, what conflict characterized philosophy?
- After incorrectly calling Sophie "Hilde" twice, what explanation does Alberto give?
- sophie did not hear from him in a while
- which of the following would Locke consider to be a primary quality?
- how does Alberto react to the card that Sophie finds with the ten crowns?
11 Clues: sophie did not hear from him in a while • which of the following philosophers is not an empiricist? • during the Baroque period, what conflict characterized philosophy? • What is the name of the belief that God is present throughout nature? • which of the following would Locke consider to be a primary quality? • ...
Sophies World 2022-09-08
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- during the Baroque period, what conflict characterized philosophy?
- when Albert and Sophie are using the artificial intelligence program, who sneaks onto the hard drive ?
- peel where does Hilde's father leave a message for Sophie that makes her think he may be orchestrating what they say?
- After incorrectly calling Sophie "Hilde" twice, what explanation does Alberto give?
- When she looks in the mirror she took from the cabin, what does Sophie see?
Down
- who was the first to suggest that the Bible should be read critically?
- which of the following would Locke consider to be a primary quality?
- What is the name of the belief that God is present throughout nature?
- which of the following philosophers is not an empiricist?
- how does Alberto react to the card that Sophie finds with the ten crowns?
- sophie did not hear from him in a while
11 Clues: sophie did not hear from him in a while • which of the following philosophers is not an empiricist? • during the Baroque period, what conflict characterized philosophy? • which of the following would Locke consider to be a primary quality? • What is the name of the belief that God is present throughout nature? • ...
World History 2025-11-17
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- Most advanced of the time
- pursued Athen to do this with a navy
- became the new leader
- Clesthenes was the founder of this
- the control or told to
- the sure possession of those alone
- Cleisthenes was born into this
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- Pericles was this type of figure
- people who had control a group
- Gained this from Pericles
- sickness
11 Clues: sickness • became the new leader • the control or told to • Most advanced of the time • Gained this from Pericles • people who had control a group • Cleisthenes was born into this • Pericles was this type of figure • Clesthenes was the founder of this • the sure possession of those alone • pursued Athen to do this with a navy
World classes 2025-10-08
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- Study of populations (births, deaths, age, etc.)(dēmos-people + graphia-writing,study)
- A system of government in which power belongs to the people.(dēmos-people + kratos-power, rule)
- Study of how geography influences politics and power.(geo-earth + politikē-politics)
- System of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.(oikos-house + nomos-law, management)
- Government by a small group of powerful people.(oligos-few + arkhē-rule, power)
- Study and description of cultures and peoples.(ethnos-nation, people” + graphia-writing, description)
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- Disease that spreads over a very large area or worldwide.(pan-all + dēmos-people)
- A difficult or dangerous situation that needs a decision or change. (krisis-decision, judgment”)
- Complete control of a product or service by one company or person.(monos-one + polein-to sell)
- A large and important city, often a capital.(mētēr-mother + polis-city)
- Study of the Earth’s surface, lands, and features. (geo-earth + graphia-writing)
11 Clues: A large and important city, often a capital.(mētēr-mother + polis-city) • Government by a small group of powerful people.(oligos-few + arkhē-rule, power) • Study of the Earth’s surface, lands, and features. (geo-earth + graphia-writing) • Disease that spreads over a very large area or worldwide.(pan-all + dēmos-people) • ...
Marios world 2026-02-09
11 Clues: - big monkey • -Luigi’s home • - little monkey • -where cappy lives • - brother of Luigi • - not a frog but a… • - has a whole mansion • - leader of the toads • - can go through walls • - evil leader with a shell • -baby dinosaur that likes apples
Doug's world 2026-03-03
Across
- Mother placed nothing in African capital (6)
- Confused tourist in bid for dissemination (12)
- Naked dash ended with tears strewn before the King (6)
- River returned a raincoat (3)
- Organisation initially duped mega intelligence (3)
- Strange hobby to hold in existence, with extra energy! (9)
Down
- Pal obtains accounts (7)
- Physician and individual go on monotonously (5)
- Attain in DMI’s core achievement (5)
- Reader reportedly may start a fire (6)
- I heard Successor’s Period on a radio slot (3,4)
11 Clues: Pal obtains accounts (7) • River returned a raincoat (3) • Attain in DMI’s core achievement (5) • Reader reportedly may start a fire (6) • Mother placed nothing in African capital (6) • Confused tourist in bid for dissemination (12) • Physician and individual go on monotonously (5) • I heard Successor’s Period on a radio slot (3,4) • ...
World Cup - A Simple Puzzle 2019-06-20
Across
- He won the first two editions of the World Cup
- The tall English men known to pick up amazing catches close to the wicket..
- Captain of a world Cup team is premier of a difficult country
- One of his son was adjudged player of the Series
- part of a wold cup team but never played for his country ever in any format
- nickname of a celebrity Indian captain
- the only country to win a Home edition of World Cup
- Number of World Cup Hundreds scored by iconic Sachin Tendulkar
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- From 17 for 5 he made 175 not out to turn the tables in a round match
- The only way one could get out on the no ball
- Number of wicket keeping options for India for Afghanistan game
- He won it most times for his country as a captain
- One of the the regions where the sweep shots are played
- The oldest member of the world Cup 2019
- He replaced Martin Snedden in a dubious record
15 Clues: nickname of a celebrity Indian captain • The oldest member of the world Cup 2019 • The only way one could get out on the no ball • He won the first two editions of the World Cup • He replaced Martin Snedden in a dubious record • One of his son was adjudged player of the Series • He won it most times for his country as a captain • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-01-24
Across
- who is the inventor of algebra
- most populous country in the world
- change of solid to gas
- the capital city of Malaysia
- goods distribution activities
- animals that sleep during the day
- climate in Indonesia
Down
- 2022 qatar world cup winning country
- country with the largest desert in theworld
- the most expensive car in the world
- the richest man in the world today
- people with the most followers on instagram
12 Clues: climate in Indonesia • change of solid to gas • the capital city of Malaysia • goods distribution activities • who is the inventor of algebra • animals that sleep during the day • most populous country in the world • the richest man in the world today • the most expensive car in the world • 2022 qatar world cup winning country • country with the largest desert in theworld • ...
Geography 2022-09-18
Across
- largest continent
- the number of continents in the world
- study of earth is called
- the line of latitude at 0 degrees
- vertical lines on a map
- largest desert in the world
- smallest city in the world
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- horizontal lines on a map
- largest river
- round model of the earth
- dwarf planet
- most popular map tool
- Blue planet
- area where land meets the sea or ocean
14 Clues: Blue planet • dwarf planet • largest river • largest continent • most popular map tool • vertical lines on a map • round model of the earth • study of earth is called • horizontal lines on a map • smallest city in the world • largest desert in the world • the line of latitude at 0 degrees • the number of continents in the world • area where land meets the sea or ocean
Brave New World 2020-10-12
Across
- this figure replaces God in the New World.
- John´s mother.
- the author of the book.
- a process which replaces natural birth in the New World.
- Indian drug that makes you happy.
- one of the World Controllers.
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- the highest caste.
- people living outside the World State, John is one of them.
- the fourth social caste.
- went with Bernard to see the savage reservation.
- Bernard´s best friend.
- bernard´s last name.
12 Clues: John´s mother. • the highest caste. • bernard´s last name. • Bernard´s best friend. • the author of the book. • the fourth social caste. • one of the World Controllers. • Indian drug that makes you happy. • this figure replaces God in the New World. • went with Bernard to see the savage reservation. • a process which replaces natural birth in the New World. • ...
Maksim Crossword 2024-01-15
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- Animal with the longest neck
- Who enden slavery
- Country that won last football world cup
- Sports Magnus Carlsen is known for
- Third planet of the Solar system
- The most famous book in the world
- The longest river in the world
Down
- Killer of Adolf Hitler
- What country Napoleon was born in
- First month of the Fall
- What is the biggest ocean in the world
- Country Einstein was born in
12 Clues: Who enden slavery • Killer of Adolf Hitler • First month of the Fall • Animal with the longest neck • Country Einstein was born in • The longest river in the world • Third planet of the Solar system • What country Napoleon was born in • The most famous book in the world • Sports Magnus Carlsen is known for • What is the biggest ocean in the world • ...
Fat 2024-02-13
14 Clues: Logan's dad. • Has no point. • Aiden's hair. • Striped Horse. • What Aiden is. • Logan's head shape. • What Logan's eyes are. • What Aidan has a lot of • Best color in the world. • Aiden when he wears red. • What Aiden thinks he is. • what Aiden and Logan need. • Biggest thing in the world • Second biggest thing in the world
Global History Final Exam 3 Review Crossword 2017-06-07
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- Which nation was the first to declare war in what would come to be called World War I?
- This was an alliance that was proposed by US President Woodrow Wilson that would help ensure security and peace for all member nations
- What is a place where armies fight?
- France, Russia, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, & the United States were known as this
- What is a form of government in which a dictator and his party totally control a government?
- Competition, Racism, Social Darwinism, Religion are the four causes of what?
- The Austrian Emperor sent Franz Ferdinand on a trip to improve relations with the
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- Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, & the Ottoman Empire of Turkey were part of the
- What was an Agreement in 1919, that ended World War 1?
- Franz Ferdinand Whose assassination was the start of World War I?
- Who was forced to assume sole responsibility for the war under the Treaty of Versailles?
- The fighting in Belgium and northern France was known as the__________________ front during World War I.
- What front did the Russians and Serbs fight the Germans, Austrians, and Ottoman Turks along?
- The quick and forceful method of attack that Germany used in World War II.
- Alliances, Militarism, Imperialism, Assassination, Nationalism were the causes of what?
- Which ship sank that caused the United States to enter World War I?
16 Clues: What is a place where armies fight? • What was an Agreement in 1919, that ended World War 1? • Which ship sank that caused the United States to enter World War I? • Franz Ferdinand Whose assassination was the start of World War I? • The quick and forceful method of attack that Germany used in World War II. • ...
FIFA World Cup 2014 2014-06-25
Across
- The host nation of 2014 FIFA World Cup.
- The top goalscorer in World Cup history with 15 goals.
- The nickname of the host nation's national team.
- The 2014 World Cup final will be played here.
- Paolo The 2014 World Cup on 12 June was played here.
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- The only person to have played both World Cup Football and World Cup Cricket.
- The official Adidas ball used at the 2014 World Cup.
- The 2014 FIFA World Cup mascot.
- The youngest goalscorer in FIFA World Cup history and the only player to have won three FIFA World Cups.
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. • Paolo The 2014 World Cup on 12 June was played here. • The top goalscorer in World Cup history with 15 goals. • ...
South America Test Review 2026-05-07
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- People who hunt, fish, and grow crops
- People who chop down trees in the rainforest
- Name of the boy who smashes rocks
- Country that doesn't touch the ocean
- Name of the girl who collects bottles to sell
- The man who wanted to migrate to Texas for a better life
- People who breed and raise cows
- The driest place on Earth
Down
- River with most amount of water in the world
- Longest mountain chain in the world
- Second largest country in South America
- Highest lake in the world
- Name of the boy who had to canoe to school
- The largest waterfall in the world
14 Clues: Highest lake in the world • The driest place on Earth • People who breed and raise cows • Name of the boy who smashes rocks • The largest waterfall in the world • Longest mountain chain in the world • Country that doesn't touch the ocean • People who hunt, fish, and grow crops • Second largest country in South America • Name of the boy who had to canoe to school • ...
HMHS- WW1 2026-05-11
Across
- required military service by law
- agreement that forced Germany to accept blame and pay reparations
- American president during the First World War
- German ruler during most of World War I
- agreement that officially stopped the fighting in 1918
- condition caused by standing in cold muddy water too long
- German submarine used during World War I
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- civilians supporting the war effort from home
- Germany and its allies during World War I
- policy of powerful countries taking control of weaker places
- alliance that included Britain France and Russia
- mental trauma soldiers suffered after battle
- dangerous area between enemy trenches
- chemical weapon that caused severe burns and blisters
14 Clues: required military service by law • dangerous area between enemy trenches • German ruler during most of World War I • German submarine used during World War I • Germany and its allies during World War I • mental trauma soldiers suffered after battle • civilians supporting the war effort from home • American president during the First World War • ...
Roosevelt 3 2020-06-04
Across
- Most of Earth's air is made of ____________
- blue + yellow
- red bird
- longest or shortest day of the year
- Maine's National Park
- largest country in the world
- greatest of the Great Lakes
- little horse?
- little island in San Francisco Bay
- sweet tree, for pancakes
- really hot water
- First U.S. President
- Massachusetts peninsula
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- red + yellow
- Highest mountain in North America
- The Grand Canyon State
- most populous country in the world
- Hair of a horse
- big island off the Southeast coast of Africa
- smaller than small
- ringed planet
- 9 + 7
- second-most populous country in the world
- red + blue
- The only marsupial native to North America
- Southernmost continent
- Name of the biggest Hawaiian island
- thorny flower
28 Clues: 9 + 7 • red bird • red + blue • red + yellow • blue + yellow • ringed planet • little horse? • thorny flower • Hair of a horse • really hot water • smaller than small • First U.S. President • Maine's National Park • The Grand Canyon State • Southernmost continent • Massachusetts peninsula • sweet tree, for pancakes • greatest of the Great Lakes • largest country in the world • ...
