world Crossword Puzzles
Related terminology quizlet 2023-05-23
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- a person represents this speaking on behalf of God and his teachings
- belief that the world history is divided into a certain number of eras
- a world view with strong apocalyptic expectations: social movements expected to end the world
- place where the final battle occurs
- cosmic event expected in the future
- the coming or arrival of an important figure
- fundamentalist expectations when rapture occurs
- uncovering of something that was always true but previously unknown
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- religious or secular group looking forward to the end of the world
- originally referred to anything revelatory now usually refresh to catastrophic violence or disasters
- teachings about the end of time, future beyond end of world
- religious groups expecting the period of peace, trying to figure out when
- one thousand year period, described as peace
- new term for expectation that faithful Christians will be taken off earth to live with jesus
14 Clues: place where the final battle occurs • cosmic event expected in the future • one thousand year period, described as peace • the coming or arrival of an important figure • fundamentalist expectations when rapture occurs • teachings about the end of time, future beyond end of world • religious or secular group looking forward to the end of the world • ...
World War I 2023-04-10
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- The heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne who was assassinated. His assassination triggered World War I.
- On May 7, 1915, the German submarine U-20 torpedoed and sank this swift-moving British cruise liner traveling from New York to Liverpool, England.
- The U.S. president known for his Fourteen Points which focused on establishing future peace and a workable balance of power.
- this country was originally a part of the triple alliance but switch side during World War I
- This country after initially seeking to avoid involvement in European quarrels, joined World War I in 1917 when German submarines threatened its shipping.
- British intelligence had intercepted this telegram from the German Foreign Minister to the Mexican government, inviting an alliance that would recover the southwestern states Mexico lost to the U.S. during the Mexican War,
- This alliance was made up of Germany, Italy, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- This alliance was made up of the Ottoman Empire, Germany, and the Austria-Hungary Empire .
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- International organization formed after World War I with the aim of promoting peace, security, and cooperation among nations.
- This new style of warfare was widely used in World War I.
- Germany's military strategy in World War I, which aimed to quickly defeat France in the west before turning to fight Russia in the east.
- Which country did not join the League of Nations after World War I despite the effort of its president to promote the League?
- This treaty was signed in 1919 to officially end World War I.
- This alliance was made up of Russia, France, and Britain.
- The name of the Serbian nationalist who assassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. This assassination triggered World War I.
15 Clues: This new style of warfare was widely used in World War I. • This alliance was made up of Russia, France, and Britain. • This treaty was signed in 1919 to officially end World War I. • This alliance was made up of Germany, Italy, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. • This alliance was made up of the Ottoman Empire, Germany, and the Austria-Hungary Empire . • ...
Hunter L. World War 1 2021-05-21
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- The star worn by people of the Jewish religion which is also referred to as the Star of David
- Strong believe your country is the best
- Police watch ----- against Jews and do nothing
- Making an agreement to help friends or allies
- Was the next in line to rule but was killed in Bosnia
- countries in Europe were stockpiling these
- ------ countries fought in World War 1
- The treaty that ended World War 1
- Germany declared --- on Russia
- When someone thinks only of themselves and wants the best only of them
- Germany had to --- England and France millions
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- 19 ------- people died in World War 1
- Bring factories into an area with lot's of resources
- One of the Jewish scientists who was let into the United States
- The laws that prevented Jewish from doing a lot of things
- Germany was not allowed to have this after World War 1
- Jews weren't allowed to marry ------ (There's a dash in the middle)
- Spreading lies and having people believe them
- Being against people of the Jewish religion
19 Clues: Germany declared --- on Russia • The treaty that ended World War 1 • 19 ------- people died in World War 1 • ------ countries fought in World War 1 • Strong believe your country is the best • countries in Europe were stockpiling these • Being against people of the Jewish religion • Making an agreement to help friends or allies • ...
crossword 1 2023-05-15
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- The process of removing salt from seawater to make it suitable for drinking
- The total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a given period
- The largest continent in the world
- The largest country by land area
- The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and vegetation
- The longest river in Africa
- The exchange of goods and services between countries
- The economic system where resources are privately owned and controlled for profit
- The process of the Earth's plates colliding, resulting in the formation of mountains
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- The total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a given period
- The study of human societies and their development
- A system of government where power is held by the people
- The largest desert in the world
- The largest tropical rainforest in the world
- The highest mountain in the world
- The largest ocean on Earth
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- The country known as the Land Down Under.
- The country known as the Land Down Under
- A government ruled by a single person with absolute power
20 Clues: The largest ocean on Earth • The longest river in Africa • The largest desert in the world • The largest country by land area • The highest mountain in the world • The largest continent in the world • The country known as the Land Down Under • The country known as the Land Down Under. • The largest tropical rainforest in the world • ...
India's Golden Age 2015-04-09
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- southern India not conquered by the Mauryan empire
- Maurya's son
- India's golden age
- acceptance of people who held different beliefs
- "Great King of Kings"
- in Hinduism - the destroyer of the world
- in Hinduism - the creator of the world
- a potential Buddha
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- the book of tough-minded Mauryan policies
- Maurya's adviser
- in Hinduism - the god of success, education, wisdom, and wealth
- empire when Chandragupta Maurya ruled
- one of the largest stupas in India
- the ruling power after Asoka's death
- the Indian man that calculated pi and the length of the solar year
- Hinduism's main god
- a atone structure built over holy relics
- in Hinduism - the preserver of the world
18 Clues: Maurya's son • Maurya's adviser • India's golden age • a potential Buddha • Hinduism's main god • "Great King of Kings" • one of the largest stupas in India • the ruling power after Asoka's death • empire when Chandragupta Maurya ruled • in Hinduism - the creator of the world • in Hinduism - the destroyer of the world • a atone structure built over holy relics • ...
Mountains 2020-09-16
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- material mountains are made of
- european country with the most mountains
- larges rocks that come out of a volcano
- famous explosion in Seattle, WA
- U.S. state with the highest mountain
- highest mountain range in the world
- asian country with the most mountains
- state covered in volcanoes; also the last
- longest mountain range in the world
- mountain that erupts lava
- african country with the most mountains
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- tallest mountain in the world
- largest mountain in Africa
- plate that causes mountains
- large mountain in Lilburn, GA
- country consisting of Eyjafjallajökull
- cracks in the earth's surface that collide and make mountains
- number of countries the andes goes through
18 Clues: mountain that erupts lava • largest mountain in Africa • plate that causes mountains • tallest mountain in the world • large mountain in Lilburn, GA • material mountains are made of • famous explosion in Seattle, WA • highest mountain range in the world • longest mountain range in the world • U.S. state with the highest mountain • asian country with the most mountains • ...
Norse Mythology Terms 2024-05-01
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- Name given to the first woman
- The Trickster god; Odin's blood brother
- The dark world filled with mist
- The land of fire
- The end of the world
- The first being to exist, a genderless giant
- Land protected by a wall made of eyelashes
- The name given to the first man
- The wife of Thor
- Loki's mother
- Immortal being with flaming sword to be used at Ragnarok
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- The void between worlds, "The Yawning Gap"
- Thor's famous hammer
- The Allfather
- Hall where all noble dead are taken
- "Muninn" in English
- The world tree where Odin hung for 9 days
- Battle maidens who transport the souls of the dead
18 Clues: The Allfather • Loki's mother • The land of fire • The wife of Thor • "Muninn" in English • Thor's famous hammer • The end of the world • Name given to the first woman • The dark world filled with mist • The name given to the first man • Hall where all noble dead are taken • The Trickster god; Odin's blood brother • The world tree where Odin hung for 9 days • ...
Early America Review 2023-09-27
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- The name of Bradstreet's ship to America
- to say goodbye
- to complain
- There were no ____ to stay in
- to scold
- ABradstreet's age when she got married
- Every man could find one in the New World
- There were none of these in the New World
- There were many of these in the New World
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- it means without help
- They were unkind to the settlers
- ___with me, ye women if you can
- metaphor in Upon the Burning of Our House
- Puritans wanted to ___ the Church of England
- Smith said you could get ____ quick
- it means worry, pain, or sorrow
- it means wealth
- it means deprived of something
18 Clues: to scold • to complain • to say goodbye • it means wealth • it means without help • There were no ____ to stay in • it means deprived of something • ___with me, ye women if you can • it means worry, pain, or sorrow • They were unkind to the settlers • Smith said you could get ____ quick • ABradstreet's age when she got married • The name of Bradstreet's ship to America • ...
Enlightenment Review 2023-02-15
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- its opposite is community (sort of); personal freedom
- church/ state
- no one can take your rights away from you
- got influenced by France
- mostly a new idea!
- incompatible with democracies
- writes about the rights of man
- one of the positive (?) outcomes of the Enlightenment
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- acceptance of dissenting religious ideas
- from the 17th-19th century
- applying thought and reason to the natural world
- a "deal" between society and the individual that unlocks personal happiness
- one of the epicenters of the Age of Enlightenment
- the opposite of faith?
- when the enlightenment goes wrong
- a reasonable approach to the world
- got an apple dropped on his head
- sheds new light on the world
- everyone gets rights but these guys!
19 Clues: church/ state • mostly a new idea! • the opposite of faith? • got influenced by France • from the 17th-19th century • sheds new light on the world • incompatible with democracies • writes about the rights of man • got an apple dropped on his head • when the enlightenment goes wrong • a reasonable approach to the world • everyone gets rights but these guys! • ...
SPORTS PUZZLE 2016-01-24
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- Oval ball
- Gloves and ring
- Insect or sport?
- Yellow jersey tour
- F1 World Champion
- Bow and arrow
- 1970 FIFA World Cup finalist
- Slam
- Rule keeper
- Tees, clubs and greens
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- A Olympic ring colour
- High board
- Long distance
- Dreaded card
- Michael Phelps Olympic golds
- Crowd does this
- Cue, table and chalk
- Strikes and spares
18 Clues: Slam • Oval ball • High board • Rule keeper • Dreaded card • Long distance • Bow and arrow • Gloves and ring • Crowd does this • Insect or sport? • F1 World Champion • Yellow jersey tour • Strikes and spares • Cue, table and chalk • A Olympic ring colour • Tees, clubs and greens • Michael Phelps Olympic golds • 1970 FIFA World Cup finalist
Vocabulary Unit 1, 2, 3 2022-11-13
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- Foot_ _ _ _
- Stay away from
- Use together. Allow others to use.
- Let, permit.
- Understand wrongly.
- Easy to use.
- Safe.
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- Stay in contact.
- Task,work.
- Be attentive
- Tell, notify.
- Disadvantage.
- Force applied. Mental stress.
- Spanning the world / all over the world.
- Technologically advanced.
- Expensive.
- Cut off, create a break in / disrupt.
- Academic qualification.
18 Clues: Safe. • Task,work. • Expensive. • Foot_ _ _ _ • Be attentive • Let, permit. • Easy to use. • Tell, notify. • Disadvantage. • Stay away from • Stay in contact. • Understand wrongly. • Academic qualification. • Technologically advanced. • Force applied. Mental stress. • Use together. Allow others to use. • Cut off, create a break in / disrupt. • Spanning the world / all over the world.
World Education Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-19
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- The first name of the Vice President of World Education’s U.S. Division
- World Education publishes The ______ Agent.
- College ______ for Adults is one of the facilitated online professional development courses offered by World Education.
- The National College _________ Network hosts an annual conference.
- Adults without a high school diploma are ___ times more likely to be unemployed than adults with college degrees.
- The NCTN annual conference will be held during which month in 2013?
- Integrating _______ Awareness into the ABE/ESOL Classroom is a curriculum and online course.
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- Where is World Education located?
- The first name of World Education’s Founder.
- About ____ million US adults need to improve their pre-college level academic skills
- Making it Worth the Stay is a report on the findings form the New England Adult Learner _____ Project.
- Through the Lens of Social Justice is a collection of the articles from the first ten years of the Change Agent with ideas for using the magazine in the classroom. It was edited by _____ Nash.
- World Education was founded in nineteen_________-one.
- Slightly over ___ million adults are served nationally by the adult education system with federal, state, and local funding.
- SABES (the System for Adult Basic Education Support) provides statewide training and technical assistance in which state? __ (abbreviated)
15 Clues: Where is World Education located? • World Education publishes The ______ Agent. • The first name of World Education’s Founder. • World Education was founded in nineteen_________-one. • The National College _________ Network hosts an annual conference. • The NCTN annual conference will be held during which month in 2013? • ...
Cecilia Mag - Solemnity Christ the King Gospel 2024-10-29
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- Pilate asked if Jesus was a ______.
- Pilate mentioned that Jesus' own ______ handed him over.
- Jesus said he came to testify to the ______.
- These religious leaders handed Jesus over to Pilate.
- Jesus said, "For this I was ______ and came into the world."
- Pilate asked if Jesus was the King of the ______.
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- Jesus said his ______ does not belong to this world.
- Jesus came into the world to ______ to the truth.
- Those who belong to the truth listen to Jesus' ______.
- If Jesus' kingdom were of this world, his ______ would fight for him.
- Jesus said his kingdom does not ______ to this world.
- The Roman governor who questioned Jesus.
12 Clues: Pilate asked if Jesus was a ______. • The Roman governor who questioned Jesus. • Jesus said he came to testify to the ______. • Jesus came into the world to ______ to the truth. • Pilate asked if Jesus was the King of the ______. • Jesus said his ______ does not belong to this world. • These religious leaders handed Jesus over to Pilate. • ...
South America 2022-03-04
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- highest lake in the world
- Soccer player who got shot
- Boy who works on cannoe
- Boy who crushes rocks
- biggest forest in the world
- cut down trees in rain forest
- people who live in amazon
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- Girl who picks up trash
- tries to get into USA
- people who have farms in amazon
- abandoned Incan city on mountain
- biggest waterfall in the world
- big heads on island
- country with big forest
- massivwe lines in desert
15 Clues: big heads on island • tries to get into USA • Boy who crushes rocks • Girl who picks up trash • country with big forest • Boy who works on cannoe • massivwe lines in desert • highest lake in the world • people who live in amazon • Soccer player who got shot • biggest forest in the world • cut down trees in rain forest • biggest waterfall in the world • people who have farms in amazon • ...
World Environment Day 2025-06-29
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- Essential natural resource, often polluted
- Layer that protects Earth from UV rays
- The natural world around us
- Use items again to reduce waste
- Our home planet
- Contamination of air, water, or soil
- Month when World Environment Day is celebrated
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- Unwanted or unusable materials
- Variety of life in the world
- Energy from the sun
- Gives oxygen and absorbs carbon dioxide
- Process of converting waste into reusable material
- Color symbolizing eco-friendliness
- Action encouraged to grow more trees
- Invisible gas we breathe
15 Clues: Our home planet • Energy from the sun • Invisible gas we breathe • The natural world around us • Variety of life in the world • Unwanted or unusable materials • Use items again to reduce waste • Color symbolizing eco-friendliness • Action encouraged to grow more trees • Contamination of air, water, or soil • Layer that protects Earth from UV rays • ...
World War ll World Puzzle 2025-04-14
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- British and France giving into Hitlers demand for land to make peace
- Dictator of Germany during wwll
- Americas plan to develop the atomic bom
- Soviet Union leader of wwll
- Americans entered the war when Japan did a surprise attack
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- Camps Detention centers for civilians considered as enemies or a threat
- British Prime Minister
- US,Soviet Union, United Kingdom
- Germany, Italy, Japan
- Dictator of Italy during wwll
- Allied Invasion of Western Europe that opened up a two front war against Germany
11 Clues: Germany, Italy, Japan • British Prime Minister • Soviet Union leader of wwll • Dictator of Italy during wwll • US,Soviet Union, United Kingdom • Dictator of Germany during wwll • Americas plan to develop the atomic bom • Americans entered the war when Japan did a surprise attack • British and France giving into Hitlers demand for land to make peace • ...
The Hero's Journey 2023-04-20
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- the world the hero enters during their journey
- the hero escapes with the treasure; sometimes chased by an monster
- all the tangled plot lines are straighted out
- the hero's darkest hour where they face death and may even die
- smaller problems the hero faces before the biggest problem
- the hero leaves their ordinary world
- our journey begins in the ____ world
- the hero comes back to the ordinary world
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- Where the hero lives before begining their journey
- the time the hero faces it's worst enemy
- the hero recieves help from someone older and wiser
- the hero is changed and has outgrown their old life
- the 'bad guy' or enemy
- the hero receives a challenge that propels them into action
- the hero claims something special
- main character that overcomes obstacles
16 Clues: the 'bad guy' or enemy • the hero claims something special • the hero leaves their ordinary world • our journey begins in the ____ world • main character that overcomes obstacles • the time the hero faces it's worst enemy • the hero comes back to the ordinary world • all the tangled plot lines are straighted out • the world the hero enters during their journey • ...
Review: Europe, 1800s-1945 2014-05-28
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- In March of 1941, Franklin Delano Roosevelt persuaded Congress to pass the ____________________, which allowed him to sell or lend war materials to "any country whose defense the President deems vital to the defense of the United States."
- In the decade the followed WWI, citizens of war-ravaged European nations, desperate for relief from economic crises, embraced leaders who appealed to a sense of national pride; this allowed for several _____________ leaders to rise to power.
- This international organization set up in 1919 to keep world peace, failed because it had no power, no army, it was unable to act quickly, and not all countries joined the organization:
- Beginning in the late 19th century, European nations formed _________________ to discourage or prevent rival countries from attacking them.
- Giving into the demands of an aggressor in order to keep the peace is known as: (ex. Britain allowing Germany to annex Czechoslovakia)
- A young Jewish man shot and wounded a German diplomat in Paris in retaliation for the treatment of his parents; the German’s used this to justify this event:
- In December 1941, the Japanese attacked __________ which led to U.S. involvement in World War II.
- Following World War I, anger at the loss of promised territories, unemployment, labor disorder, and weak governments, were many of the problems that ________ faced.
- The enormous power of the German military was revealed in their "lightning war", or __________ against Poland in 1939.
- Around the end of the 19th century, nationalistic feelings led to the creation of which two countries through the unification of many smaller states?
- After WWII, the __________________ was created and its’ purpose was to ensure __________ around the world.
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- A strong nation taking over a weaker nation or area for economic, social and/or political reasons
- After World War I, democracies struggled to rebuild war-ravaged land. In later years, they faced ____________ and ___________ unrest, and the spread of an economic crisis.
- Like their European counterparts, the Japanese expansionists sought control over territories in their own region. Japanese leaders sought access to more ___________________for fueling Japanese economic growth.
- During the 19th century, European nations such as England and Germany were expanding the size of their military and colonizing other parts of the world. One motivation for this was feelings of ________________.
- This type of fighting is most often associated with the events of World War I.
- The United States’ strategy of capturing key islands in the Pacific, one after another until Japan was within range of American bombers to attack, is called:
- To fascists in Italy prior to WWII, the _____________ was more of a concern that human rights.
- Mussolini gained power in Italy by promising to end ___________ and turmoil, and replace them with order.
- The __________________ deprived Jews of German citizenship and placed severe restrictions on them.
- During World War I, machine guns and long-range artillery guns made it hard for troops to advance; Poison gas disabled soldiers; and German _______________ disrupted Allied shipping.
- The military alliance between Germany, Japan, and Italy during World War II was commonly referred to as the __________.
- Hitler’s invasion of Poland led Britain and France to declare war on Germany in __________ of 1939.
- The writings of __________ have greatly impacted the social, political and economic foundations of the modern world.
24 Clues: This type of fighting is most often associated with the events of World War I. • To fascists in Italy prior to WWII, the _____________ was more of a concern that human rights. • A strong nation taking over a weaker nation or area for economic, social and/or political reasons • ...
Legends of Soccer 2013-05-24
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- Brazilian with one World Cup, Campions League, and a Balon D'or
- Midfielder that scored two goals in the 1998 World Cup final
- mostly known for his freekicks and playing for England
- Real Madrid player known for freekicks and scoring ability
- Argentinian player that scored the most goals in a calender year
- Argentinian known for his loyalty to his team Inter
- Jeventus player known for his passing and creativity on the field
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- Spanish player known for loyalty for Barcelona and passing ablity
- French player that made his mark as Arsenals best player
- this Argentine is known for scoring with his hand in the World Cup
- Liverpool player known for long shots and game saving moments
- talked about as the best center midfileder in the world
- Brazilian striker that played in Barcelona and Real Madrid
- Brazilian legend that will be in history books forever winning 3 World Cups
14 Clues: Argentinian known for his loyalty to his team Inter • mostly known for his freekicks and playing for England • talked about as the best center midfileder in the world • French player that made his mark as Arsenals best player • Real Madrid player known for freekicks and scoring ability • Brazilian striker that played in Barcelona and Real Madrid • ...
Age of Absolutism and Exploration 2016-10-13
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- Conquered Aztecs and took over Mexico
- 1st to circumnavigate the world with his crew
- Government or people should maintain strong military
- Louis XIV's nickname
- wealth=power
- Adapting to western European culture
- 1st European to find the New World
- War started by Frederick the Great
- Trade Linked Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- System Diffusion of land into smaller units, worked by slaves
- Sailed around the tip of Africa to India
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- Claimed Quebec for France
- Dynasty Rulers of the Holy Roman Empire
- Absolute control of the country
- To travel around the world
- City built by Peter the Great
- of Versailles built by Louis XIV
- Gold or Silver
- 1st Englishman to circumnavigate the globe
- Conquered Incas and took over Peru and Chile
20 Clues: wealth=power • Gold or Silver • Louis XIV's nickname • Claimed Quebec for France • To travel around the world • City built by Peter the Great • Absolute control of the country • of Versailles built by Louis XIV • 1st European to find the New World • War started by Frederick the Great • Adapting to western European culture • Conquered Aztecs and took over Mexico • ...
Geographic crossword 2014-05-19
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- nations an organisation developed to promote international co-operation
- a country with a terrible economy
- new
- the matter required by the body, animals and plants to live
- put together
- the whole world
- a way of teaching and learning
- planned and imagined
- people living together in a community
- the liquid required by people, animals and plants in order to live
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- world countries with high living standards
- a system put in place to show others the production, distribution or trade and consumption of goods
- a country with a fully done or finished economy
- when others have more of something than others
- sickness
- the company which "assembles" apple products
- how good something is
- the amount of something
- existing
- world countries with low living standards
20 Clues: new • sickness • existing • put together • the whole world • planned and imagined • how good something is • the amount of something • a way of teaching and learning • a country with a terrible economy • people living together in a community • world countries with low living standards • world countries with high living standards • the company which "assembles" apple products • ...
Asia feature 2021-03-02
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- Longest river in Asia
- Biggest mountain in the world
- Littlest island in Asia
- Biggest city in Asia
- Second biggest mountain on Earth
- World’s greatest temperature range in the world
- Typhoon that hit the Philippines, strongest storm ever
- Where did the strongest Asia’s tsunami found
- Highest volcano in Asia
- Largest bay on Asia
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- River with biggest width in Asia
- Volcano erupted in 1883, with the loudest sound ever recorded
- Once the 4th largest lake in the world
- Biggest island of Asia
- Largest desert in Asia
- Longest name of town in Asia
- Biggest jungle in Asia
- Deepest lake in Asia
- Mountain range located in the South East of Asia
- Highest mountain in Japan
- Largest country in Asia
21 Clues: Largest bay on Asia • Biggest city in Asia • Deepest lake in Asia • Longest river in Asia • Biggest island of Asia • Largest desert in Asia • Biggest jungle in Asia • Littlest island in Asia • Largest country in Asia • Highest volcano in Asia • Highest mountain in Japan • Longest name of town in Asia • Biggest mountain in the world • River with biggest width in Asia • ...
STAGE 2 ENVIRONMENTS OF THE WORLD NAME: 2023-09-13
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- the ocean closest to Perth
- where you can interact with dolphins
- the world's coldest continent
- home to our native fairy penguins
- the Great Barrier Reef is made of this
- tallest mountain range in the world
- England is in this continent
- the ocean closest to Europe
- native animals to North America
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- the ocean closest to Sydney
- most populous country in the world
- the world's biggest rainforest
- a very cold environment
- this country is on the continent of Africa
- this country is in South America
- a drink made in the Barossa Valley
- largest non-polar desert in the world
- China is in this continent
- this landmark used to be called Ayers Rock
- this country is an island continent
20 Clues: a very cold environment • the ocean closest to Perth • China is in this continent • the ocean closest to Sydney • the ocean closest to Europe • England is in this continent • the world's coldest continent • the world's biggest rainforest • native animals to North America • this country is in South America • home to our native fairy penguins • most populous country in the world • ...
John Williamson- The Atlantic World 2025-10-09
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- A company owned by 2 or more investors.
- Believing in trading.
- A disease that killed many Native Americans.
- Exchange between the Old World and the New World.
- Countries benefiting from private owners.
- Spanish conqueror.
- Combination of Native American and Spanish.
- The last Emperor of the Incas.
- The enslavement of the Natives.
- The journey slaves took to the Americas.
- Conquered the Aztecs.
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- Conquered the Incas.
- 7 year war between France and Great Britain.
- Slaves taken from Africa and brought through the Triangle Trade.
- The final emperor of the Aztecs.
- Land controlled by another territory.
- Discovered the Americas.
- Trade between Europe, Asia, and Africa.
- Trading with other countries across the earth.
- First permanent English settlement in the new world.
20 Clues: Spanish conqueror. • Conquered the Incas. • Believing in trading. • Conquered the Aztecs. • Discovered the Americas. • The last Emperor of the Incas. • The enslavement of the Natives. • The final emperor of the Aztecs. • Land controlled by another territory. • A company owned by 2 or more investors. • Trade between Europe, Asia, and Africa. • ...
by Kasay Nichols 2014-03-11
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- A person, group, or nation that is associated with another or others for some common cause or purpose
- Powers In World War I, Germany and Austria-Hungary, often with their allies Turkey and Bulgaria
- Boat A German Submarine
- Policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries
- Franz Ferdinand An archduke of Austro-Hungarian
- Mans Land An area between opposing armies, over which no control has been established
- Form of communicated aimed towards influencing the attitude of the community toward some cause or position
- Exeditionary Force Were the United States Armed Forces sent to Europe in World War I
- A strong military spirit or policy
- of Versailles Peace treaty at the end of World War I, it ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers
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- v United States A United States Supreme Court decision concerning enforcement of the Espionage Act of 1917 during World War I
- Wilson The 28th President of the United States
- Maine Commissioned in 1895, was the first US Navy ship to be named after the state of Maine
- Service Act Enacted May 18, 1917, authorized the federal government to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through conscription
- Note The Zimmerman telegram was a 1917 diplomatic proposal from the German Empire for Mexico to join Central Powers in the event of the United States entering World War I
- A British luxury liner sunk by a German submarine in the North Atlantic on May 7, 1915
- Spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation
- Jackets Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers
- Warfare Combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches
- System A formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes
20 Clues: Boat A German Submarine • A strong military spirit or policy • Wilson The 28th President of the United States • Franz Ferdinand An archduke of Austro-Hungarian • Spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation • Warfare Combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches • ...
History Chapter 13 Review 2017-04-05
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- mountain chain known as the "backbone of England"
- the fleet of ships defeated by Queen Elizabeth's fleet
- the 8th largest island in the world
- longest river in the British Isles
- the largest country in the world
- England's principal river
- she started the modern nursing profession
- people who left England for the New World to have freedom of worship
- the only country in the British Isles NOT part of the U.K.
- this empire controlled England for 400 years in ancient times
- also know as liberalism, the false idea that the Bible does not mean what it says and that man must use his own mind to find truth
- the first Englishman to sail around the world
- man known as the "Father of Modern Missions"
- this queen promised, "I will be good."
- known as the "Emerald Isle"
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- the document signed in 1215 that established the tradition that the monarch is limited by law
- first modern explorer to reach North America
- Europe's most important inland waterway
- the Prime Minister who works hard to restore England's Christian heritage
- England's most famous evangelist
- the leader of Great Britain during World War II
- the biblical teaching that God expects all men to work and that all work should be performed for God
- this man discovered Hawaii and Australia
- he published the first printed version of the entire Bible
- the time when machinery began to do work formerly done by men and animals
- a famous English writer of many plays
- the leader of the group known as the Roundheads
- the first man to translate the Bible into English
- the most important gift the British colonists gave the New World
- the English scientist who discovered the law of gravity
- father of the modern Sunday School movement
- the world's largest lake
- the victory of William the Conqueror
- the highest spot in Europe
- the world's largest land mass
35 Clues: the world's largest lake • England's principal river • the highest spot in Europe • known as the "Emerald Isle" • the world's largest land mass • England's most famous evangelist • the largest country in the world • longest river in the British Isles • the 8th largest island in the world • the victory of William the Conqueror • a famous English writer of many plays • ...
Pathfinder 2019-09-17
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- Includes the kingdoms of Mendev and the River Kingdoms
- Includes the kingdoms of Katapesh and Qadira
- Desert world with fierce warriors
- Master of the First Vault
- Includes the nations of Mzali and Vidrian
- Land of scorching deserts and jungles
- goddess of birth, death, fate, and prophecy
- god of greed, murder, poison, and secrets
- Includes the nations of Hermea and Mordant Spire
- Region settled by immigrants and refugees from all directions
- Jungle world
- Includes nations like the Five King Mountains and Galt
- Wandering planet whose seasons last for Centuries
- god of ale, freedom, and wine
- Organization founded by halfling freedom fighters
- Maze of uncharted islands
- Assassins that use a sacred sawtooth saber
- Network of tunnels in the Crust
- City at the center of the world
- goddess of healing, honesty, redemption, and the sun
- Survival of the faction is more important than any member
- Ruled by the Whispering Tyrant
- god of the forge, protection, and strategy
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- Council of Pirate Lords
- Technologically advanced world
- goddess of honor, justice, rulership, and valor
- Protectors and defenders of the people of Andoran
- Asteroid belt
- Ragtag group that carry on their charge to stand against the Whispering Tyrant
- Includes the nations of Varisia and Lands of the Linnorm Kings
- Planet ruled by undead spellcasters
- Main world of Pathfinder
- Loosely affiliated freedom fighters, swashbuckling heroes, and entertainers
- god of battle, strength, and weapons
- Includes the nations of Geb and Nex
- Also known as the Dragon Empires
- Mercenaries see the law as inviolate and offer their services as enforcers to any who can pay
- Frozen and forbidding region
- god of dreams, luck, stars, and travelers
- Includes the nations of Cheliax and Isger
- god of contracts, pride, slavery, and tyranny
- Machine ruled world
- Dominated by the landlocked Castrovin Sea
- Smallest Continent
- god of family, farming, hunting, and trade
45 Clues: Jungle world • Asteroid belt • Smallest Continent • Machine ruled world • Council of Pirate Lords • Main world of Pathfinder • Master of the First Vault • Maze of uncharted islands • Frozen and forbidding region • god of ale, freedom, and wine • Technologically advanced world • Ruled by the Whispering Tyrant • Network of tunnels in the Crust • City at the center of the world • ...
Columbian Exchange 2026-01-25
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- the forced movement of millions of Africans to the Americas between the 15th and 19th centuries.
- a plant from the Americas whose dried leaves were smoked or chewed and later grown by Europeans on large farms because it made a lot of money.
- the movement of peoples, plants, animals, diseases, and cultures between the Old World and New World beginning with European exploration.
- the establishment of settlements and control by European powers in the Americas, influencing language, religion, and culture.
- an Old World crop brought to the Caribbean, leading to large plantations and increased demand for slave labor.
- the process of increasing worldwide interconnectedness, which began accelerating during the age of exploration.
- the system of trade connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas during the age of exploration, including goods and enslaved people.
- the regions of Europe, Asia, and Africa involved in trade, migration, and cultural diffusion during the age of exploration.
- the body’s resistance to disease, which Indigenous peoples lacked against many European illnesses.
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- a New World crop that supported major population growth when introduced to Europe.
- a deadly Old World disease that devastated Indigenous populations in the Americas.
- the term used by Europeans to describe the newly encountered Americas during exploration.
- Spanish agricultural plantations in Latin America during the colonial period, often using Indigenous and African labor.
- a respiratory disease transferred from Europeans to Indigenous populations,
- the horrific transatlantic journey enslaved Africans endured en route to the Americas.
- the explorer whose 1492 voyage initiated sustained contact between Europe and the Americas, triggering the Columbian Exchange.
- a staple crop from the Americas that became essential to diets in Europe and Africa, also called corn
- the plant used to make chocolate, transported from the Americas to Europe.
- Old World animals reintroduced to the Americas, transforming transportation and hunting.
- referring to the native peoples of the Americas who were heavily affected by European diseases and colonization.
20 Clues: the plant used to make chocolate, transported from the Americas to Europe. • a respiratory disease transferred from Europeans to Indigenous populations, • a New World crop that supported major population growth when introduced to Europe. • a deadly Old World disease that devastated Indigenous populations in the Americas. • ...
Unit 1: Exploration and Colonies 2026-02-17
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- This is the transfer of plants and animals from the Western Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere.
- The French, Dutch and English were primarily involved in ____ trade in the very beginning.
- The House of ____ was the 1st representative body in the New World.
- The _____ _____ was a religious revival in America during the 1700’s.
- Canada, Great Lakes and the _____ territory were all controlled by the French.
- The ____ ____ was the led of the Triangle Trade that brought enslaved Africans to the New World.
- The Puritan religious group left England and eventually created the Massachusetts Bay colony in the 1630’s in this location.
- These were the three motivating factors of the time period of exploration.
- These were the settlements set up in California by Catholic Priests.
- This first permanent English colony was founded in 1607
- These were plants grown to be sold for profit, rather than for the farmer's own consumption which dominated the original southern plantations.
- Nickname for the upper & middle class settlers who came to settle Virginia.
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- These were peaceful people that Columbus discovered on the islands in the new world.
- This explorer was sponsored by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain to find a new route to the Spice Islands.
- This term is used to refer to Spanish and Portuguese soldiers and explorers who carried out the conquests and explorations of the Age of Discovery.
- Pilgrim men signed the ___ ___ creating a civil government in New England.
- Pope Alexander VI settled the dispute between Spain and Portugal which divided the new world East and West.
- This was a system of forced labor and tribute set up by the Spanish in the new world.
- An __ servant works 7 years to pay off his/her passage to America.
- These types of settlements were mainly used by the French and Dutch in the New World which in turn made them have fewer colonists than the English.
20 Clues: This first permanent English colony was founded in 1607 • An __ servant works 7 years to pay off his/her passage to America. • The House of ____ was the 1st representative body in the New World. • These were the settlements set up in California by Catholic Priests. • The _____ _____ was a religious revival in America during the 1700’s. • ...
US Cities 2022-11-09
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- World of Coca-Cola
- NASA space center
- The big apple
- Pike Place Market
- Golden Gate Bridge
- Beale Street
- Davy Crocket's Tomb
- Pearl Harbor
- The 816/913
- The White House
- Cowboys
- Disney World
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- Motor City
- Bourbon Street
- What happens here, stays here
- Coney Island
- Fenway Park
- The Arc
- The Windy City
- South Beach
- City of brotherly love
- Lakers
- Mile High City
23 Clues: Lakers • The Arc • Cowboys • Motor City • Fenway Park • South Beach • The 816/913 • Coney Island • Beale Street • Pearl Harbor • Disney World • The big apple • Bourbon Street • The Windy City • Mile High City • The White House • NASA space center • Pike Place Market • World of Coca-Cola • Golden Gate Bridge • Davy Crocket's Tomb • City of brotherly love • What happens here, stays here
World Cup History 2022-11-29
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- a type of natural disaster that nearly cancelled the 1962 World Cup
- the location of the first international football match
- a country represented in the 1930 world cup that no longer exists
- the location of the first televised world cup
- the city that was meant to host the 1942 World Cup
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- the number of teams in the first world cup
- the winner of the 1930 world cup
- the city where FIFA was formed
- the first African country to participate in the World Cup
- the Brazilian player who scored two goals against Sweden in 1958
10 Clues: the city where FIFA was formed • the winner of the 1930 world cup • the number of teams in the first world cup • the location of the first televised world cup • the city that was meant to host the 1942 World Cup • the location of the first international football match • the first African country to participate in the World Cup • ...
WWI 2023-12-08
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- a payment demanded of a nation defeated in war by a victorious nation
- information or rumors spread by a group or government to promote its cause or ideas or to damage an opposing cause or idea
- the glorification of military power and values
- at the Paris peace conference, the nickname for the leaders of the four largest victorious nations of World War I, including U.S. president Woodrow Wilson, British prime minister David Lloyd George, French prime minister Georges Clemenceau, and Italian prime minister Vittorio Orlando
- a coded telegram that German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann sent to the German minister in Mexico proposing that if the United States entered the war
- set out American and British goals for the world after the end of WWI
- a type of cannon
- a weapon or piece of equipment used in war
- an unarmed British ocean liner whose sinking by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915, influenced the U.S. decision to enter World War I
- at the close of World War I, one of 16 Republican senators who opposed the Treaty of Versailles
- a group of vessels or vehicles that travel together, often under the protection of an armed escort
- Created on july 28 1917 under an executive order issued by woodrow wilson. It is a government agency developed to assist in aiding the US in the industrial revolution of materials for the American arm
- at the end of World War I, a 14-part plan for peace presented by President Woodrow Wilson to Congress on January 8, 1918
- the World War I coalition, headed by France, Britain, and Russia and later including Portugal, Japan, and Italy, that opposed the Central powers
- during World War I, a German military policy of staging submarine attacks on Allied and neutral nations' unarmed ocean liners without advance warning
- a person who physically fights a war
- government agency created by Woodrow Wilson in 1917 to promote prowar propoganda to the American public
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- the mass movement of millions of African Americans from the rural South to cities in the North and Midwest in order to take jobs in industry
- the World War I coalition, headed by Germany and Austria-Hungary and later including the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria, that opposed the Allied powers
- trench warfarea form of warfare in which armies conduct attacks on each other from opposition positions in fortified trenches
- a law passed by Congress in 1917 to make it illegal to spy, interfere with government foreign policy, or resist the military draft
- the first U.S. military force to be deployed to France
- a weapon that contains a poisonous substance
- during World War I, a German promise in 1916 to begin giving advance warning of submarine attacks on ocean liners and to spare the lives of passengers and crew
- a government-issued bond sold during World War I to raise money for the Allied war effort
- a situation in a contest or conflict in which neither side can make a useful move
- a peace treaty signed by the Allied powers and Germany on June 28, 1919
- a law passed by Congress in 1917 to create a national draft
- at the end of World War I, a 14-part plan for peace presented by President Woodrow Wilson to Congress on January 8, 1918
- Rivalry between political parties based on strong disagreement
- the former colonies given over by the league of nations to france and britain
- an international organization established by the Allied powers at the close of World War I to promote international peace and security
- a law passed by Congress in 1918 to make it illegal to say anything disloyal, profane, or abusive about the government or the war effort
33 Clues: a type of cannon • a person who physically fights a war • a weapon or piece of equipment used in war • a weapon that contains a poisonous substance • the glorification of military power and values • the first U.S. military force to be deployed to France • a law passed by Congress in 1917 to create a national draft • ...
Geography Crossword 2025-09-03
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- How many directions are shown in a map?
- The study of places
- The longest river in the world
- People who were paid to different parts of the world
- One of the Top 3 Languages spoken in the World
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- Asia, Europe, Australia, Africa are examples
- One of the 5 oceans in the world
- One of the two countries with the largest population
- People wanted to live near ______________
- The largest mountain in the world
- A representation or drawing of a place
11 Clues: The study of places • The longest river in the world • One of the 5 oceans in the world • The largest mountain in the world • A representation or drawing of a place • How many directions are shown in a map? • People wanted to live near ______________ • Asia, Europe, Australia, Africa are examples • One of the Top 3 Languages spoken in the World • ...
The Sky Is So Heavy 2024-06-24
first nations 2021-06-02
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- Samuel was a part of what troop
- a bullet the used to load their bows
- another french trader
- the unknown world or place
- a bad sickness
- saying ill give you this if you give me that
- a thing they used to travel in water
- who lived in Quebec
- shooting and killing things
- going all over the world
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- a skin that got traded most of the time
- a place that the first nations also lived
- big skins first nations wear for clothes
- one of the lands first nations claimed
- how many years was Jacques in the new world
- a french trader
- a sharp blade first nations used to hunt
- getting and giving
- a weapon the first nations used
- a french weapon
20 Clues: a bad sickness • a french trader • a french weapon • getting and giving • who lived in Quebec • another french trader • going all over the world • the unknown world or place • shooting and killing things • Samuel was a part of what troop • a weapon the first nations used • a bullet the used to load their bows • a thing they used to travel in water • ...
DOG Days 1-10 2022-08-31
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- Separates North and South Hemispheres
- Capital of Israel
- Oldest city in the United States
- 50th state
- Foremer name of Istanbul
- Holiest day in Judaism
- Most populated country in the world
- Holiest day in Christianity
- Holy book or Judaism
- Only 1 leader makes all decisions
- Another word for latitude lines
- Largest democracy in the world
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- Religion that has the MOST followers
- largest lake in the world
- Ban on trading
- Government ruled by religious leaders
- Main ethnic group in SW Asia
- Capital of Iraq
- Believing in 1 God
- Iran's former name
- 100 years
- Connects Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea
- River that flows into the Dead Sea
- Holy book for Islam
- Tax on imported goods
25 Clues: 100 years • 50th state • Ban on trading • Capital of Iraq • Capital of Israel • Believing in 1 God • Iran's former name • Holy book for Islam • Holy book or Judaism • Tax on imported goods • Holiest day in Judaism • Foremer name of Istanbul • largest lake in the world • Holiest day in Christianity • Main ethnic group in SW Asia • Largest democracy in the world • Another word for latitude lines • ...
Dog Breeds 2022-10-21
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- known to pull sleds in the snow
- is the fastest dog breed in the world
- originated in England
- good dogs to take fishing
- are herd guardians in the alps
- bred to fox hunt
- used as a guide therapy dog and used in military and police work.
- now known as Maryland's state dog
- a herding dog native to Scotland
- are made of great stamina and intelligence
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- named after a Mexican state
- most common dog from the toy group
- has a black tongue
- this breed was bred for fighting
- is the tallest dog in the world
- most common dog in the world
- from central Africa, know as a bark less dog
- very wrinkled
- know as a firehouse dog
- makes a good family companion
20 Clues: very wrinkled • bred to fox hunt • has a black tongue • originated in England • know as a firehouse dog • good dogs to take fishing • named after a Mexican state • most common dog in the world • makes a good family companion • are herd guardians in the alps • known to pull sleds in the snow • is the tallest dog in the world • this breed was bred for fighting • ...
Dog Breeds 2022-10-21
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- Bay Retriever
- is the tallest dog in the world
- is the fastest dog breed in the world
- a herding dog native to Scotland
- are herd guardians in the alps
- are made of great stamina and intelligence
- know as a fire house dog
- most common dog in the world
- now known as Marylands state dog
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- very wrinkley
- most common dog from the toy group
- good dogs to take fishing
- has a black tongue
- originated in England
- this breed was bred for fighting
- named after a Mexican state
- used as a guide therapy dog and used in military and police work.
- known to pull sleds in the snow
- from central Africa, know as a barkless dog
- makes a good family companion
20 Clues: very wrinkley • Bay Retriever • has a black tongue • originated in England • know as a fire house dog • good dogs to take fishing • named after a Mexican state • most common dog in the world • makes a good family companion • are herd guardians in the alps • is the tallest dog in the world • known to pull sleds in the snow • a herding dog native to Scotland • ...
Adjectives 2020-09-16
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- the most hot city from Santander
- an orange vegetable, bigger than carrot
- The most famous singer in Colombia
- A fram animal fatter than sheep
- Citric fruit more acid than orange
- the easiest language in the world
- The highest mountain in the world
- the darkest color
- The best month of the year
- the most famous drink from Colombia
- the most beautiful bear
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- The most delicious food
- The slowest animal on Earth
- The most boring subject in school
- the most difficult language in the world
- sourse of water, smaller than the sea
- Best friend of man
- the greatest place to find information
- The fastest and secure trasport
- The worst day of the week
- A domestic feline, smaller than tiger
21 Clues: the darkest color • Best friend of man • The most delicious food • the most beautiful bear • The worst day of the week • The best month of the year • The slowest animal on Earth • A fram animal fatter than sheep • the most hot city from Santander • The fastest and secure trasport • The most boring subject in school • the easiest language in the world • ...
Asia feature 2021-03-02
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- Longest river in Asia
- Biggest mountain in the world
- Littlest island in Asia
- Biggest city in Asia
- Second biggest mountain on Earth
- World’s greatest temperature range in the world
- Typhoon that hit the Philippines, strongest storm ever
- Where did the strongest Asia’s tsunami found
- Highest volcano in Asia
- Largest bay on Asia
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- River with biggest width in Asia
- Volcano erupted in 1883, with the loudest sound ever recorded
- Once the 4th largest lake in the world
- Biggest island of Asia
- Largest desert in Asia
- Longest name of town in Asia
- Biggest jungle in Asia
- Deepest lake in Asia
- Mountain range located in the South East of Asia
- Highest mountain in Japan
- Largest country in Asia
21 Clues: Largest bay on Asia • Biggest city in Asia • Deepest lake in Asia • Longest river in Asia • Biggest island of Asia • Largest desert in Asia • Biggest jungle in Asia • Littlest island in Asia • Largest country in Asia • Highest volcano in Asia • Highest mountain in Japan • Longest name of town in Asia • Biggest mountain in the world • River with biggest width in Asia • ...
Crossword 2023-05-14
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- Most liked food in the world
- What people use to call someone
- The warmest season of the year
- Large marsupial
- Man's best friend
- What we use to draw and write
- People that love reading
- What kids go to school get
- Number 1 game in the world
- What cops use to stun fugitives
- Likes to chase mice
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- The vegetable that is used at halloween
- A place where people go to see animals
- Vehicle often seen at the seen on accidents
- The fastest mammal
- The most powerful county in the world
- The country that won the eurovision
- Halloween month
- What we have when we wake up
- Has a trunk
- Flying mammal
- Daily product that comes from a cow
22 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Halloween month • Man's best friend • The fastest mammal • Likes to chase mice • People that love reading • What kids go to school get • Number 1 game in the world • Most liked food in the world • What we have when we wake up • What we use to draw and write • The warmest season of the year • What people use to call someone • ...
Oryx & Crake Thus Far 2017-02-07
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- Protagonist before the end of the world
- Performs sexual favors in exchange for English lessons
- semi-digested excrement
- Craker that welcomes Snowman
- Men who question Jimmy frequently about his mother leaving
- Jimmy's father's new girlfriend
- Takes Oryx and puts her to work selling flowers
- Jimmy's mother
- Where pornographic films are made
- Overly enjoys watching executions and pornography
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- Protagonist after the end of the world
- Monitor of Extinctathon
- Wolf and Dog
- Company that jimmy's father worked on pigoon project
- Name of Jimmy's first crush
- The person Jimmy gets postcards from that he believes to be his mother
- Company that Jimmy's father works at second
- Naive beings who wander the Earth after the end of the world
- Pornography producer
- Name of Jimmy's Rakunk
20 Clues: Wolf and Dog • Jimmy's mother • Pornography producer • Name of Jimmy's Rakunk • Monitor of Extinctathon • semi-digested excrement • Name of Jimmy's first crush • Craker that welcomes Snowman • Jimmy's father's new girlfriend • Where pornographic films are made • Protagonist after the end of the world • Protagonist before the end of the world • ...
crossword 2023-10-26
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- the tallest mountain in the world
- animal is known as the 'Ship of the Desert
- a natural satellite of Earth
- the biggest continent in the world
- the smallest month of the year
- baby frog
- the house made of ice
- the world’s largest desert
- the national flower of India
- animal that known as the king of the jungle
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- rapunzel's chameleon name
- the first man to walk on the Moon
- Disney movie has had the most sequels
- phone company produced the 3310
- the National fruit of India
- the rare flower in indonesia
- the National game of the USA
- country that has won the most World Cups
- the largest planet of our Solar System
- color of Mickey Mouse's shoes
20 Clues: baby frog • the house made of ice • rapunzel's chameleon name • the world’s largest desert • the National fruit of India • a natural satellite of Earth • the rare flower in indonesia • the National game of the USA • the national flower of India • color of Mickey Mouse's shoes • the smallest month of the year • phone company produced the 3310 • the first man to walk on the Moon • ...
UNIVERSAL 2023-10-06
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- KILLER SHARK
- REBA IS THE STAR IN AN UNDERGROUND WORM MONSTER MOVIE
- ENTIRE CAST IS LITTLE KIDS
- KATHY BATES IS ONE OF THE STARS
- RAISED ONLY TO KILL IN THE ARENA
- JEAN-CLAUDE VAN DAMME IS THE STAR
- FIGHTERS FROM ANCIENT ROME
- FIGHTS FOR JUSTICE CONCERNING TOWNS WATER ISSUE
- 2 WOMEN NEVER DIE
- YELLOW BEINGS
- MAGICAL WORLD UNLOCKED
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- THE WORLD'S MOST DANGEROUS PARK
- SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND
- HATES WHEN PEOPLE CUT TREES DOWN
- KILLER GORILLA
- NOT OF THIS WORLD
- KEEPS THE WORLD SAVE FROM ALIENS
- SAVING JEWISH LIVES
- THIS MOVIE SUCKED
- THE MANAHATTAN PROJECT
- POWERFUL AND DEADLY WEATHER PHENOMENON
- THE DEAD OF EGYPT
22 Clues: KILLER SHARK • YELLOW BEINGS • KILLER GORILLA • NOT OF THIS WORLD • THIS MOVIE SUCKED • THE DEAD OF EGYPT • 2 WOMEN NEVER DIE • SAVING JEWISH LIVES • THE MANAHATTAN PROJECT • MAGICAL WORLD UNLOCKED • ENTIRE CAST IS LITTLE KIDS • FIGHTERS FROM ANCIENT ROME • SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND • THE WORLD'S MOST DANGEROUS PARK • KATHY BATES IS ONE OF THE STARS • HATES WHEN PEOPLE CUT TREES DOWN • ...
End-of-the-Year Review Crossword 2025-06-04
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- the 0 degree latitude line
- continent where Poland is located
- continent where Brazil is located
- largest desert in the world
- growing just enough food to feed your family
- longest river in the world
- describing where something is in relation to another place
- how crowded a place is
- Mrs. LaBara's favorite singer
- the 0 degree longitude line
- number of kids Mrs. LaBara has
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- exactly where something is
- continent where Nigeria is located
- ocean between North America and Africa
- a piece of land surrounded on three sides by water
- the average temperature and precipitation patterns for an area
- continent where Japan is located
- largest country in the world
- another name for oil or petroleum
- how many births per 1,000 people
20 Clues: how crowded a place is • exactly where something is • the 0 degree latitude line • longest river in the world • largest desert in the world • the 0 degree longitude line • largest country in the world • Mrs. LaBara's favorite singer • number of kids Mrs. LaBara has • continent where Japan is located • how many births per 1,000 people • continent where Poland is located • ...
Human Geo 2025-05-16
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- farthest place on earth from human civilization
- Australia animal referred to as Drop bear
- how many country does the Nile river go through
- climate of Antarctica
- The national animal of Zimbabwe
- Longest river in the world
- what country has the most immigrants in the USA
- sport brand and energy drink brand
- physical features of the Sahara
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- Most venomous snake in the world
- highest peek in the world
- flightless bird that went extinct in 1600s
- What is over fishing called
- This country has the same gov as the USA
- what is absolute location
- Chinese emperor in 800AD
- how tall is Mr.Walls
- a country with deep roots in Roman history
- country south of Canada and north of Mexico
- USA Number one trade
20 Clues: how tall is Mr.Walls • USA Number one trade • climate of Antarctica • Chinese emperor in 800AD • highest peek in the world • what is absolute location • Longest river in the world • What is over fishing called • The national animal of Zimbabwe • physical features of the Sahara • Most venomous snake in the world • sport brand and energy drink brand • ...
Puzzle 5 2024-07-31
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- Played for the White Sox and others
- A pitch with little to no spin
- Play at Globe Life Field
- First name Barry, left-handed pitcher
- Player on base
- Atlanta Braves' home
- Consists of top and bottom halves
- Known for his perfect game
- Won World Series in 1985 and 2015
- First name David, lefty ace
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- 27-time World Series champions
- Pitching style
- Known for his power hitting
- Known for clutch performances
- Known for his speed and leadoff hitting
- Broke a long World Series drought
- Describes a deliberate walk
- Area where pitchers warm up
- First name Aaron, power-hitting outfielder
- Known for his fastball
- Can be swinging or looking
- First name Bob, intimidating pitcher
- Increases hitting power
- Baltimore Orioles' home
- Played for the Red Sox
25 Clues: Pitching style • Player on base • Atlanta Braves' home • Known for his fastball • Played for the Red Sox • Increases hitting power • Baltimore Orioles' home • Play at Globe Life Field • Can be swinging or looking • Known for his perfect game • Known for his power hitting • Describes a deliberate walk • Area where pitchers warm up • First name David, lefty ace • ...
Brave New World 2023-08-08
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- A structure that serves as a guiding light or symbol of hope and guidance.
- A term used to describe individuals who live outside the World State and adhere to traditional customs and values.
- The highest social class in the World State, characterized by superior intelligence and physical abilities.
- Process A method of asexual reproduction that results in the production of a large number of identical individuals.
- A person who adheres to accepted behaviors and norms of society.
- The quality of being unique and distinct from others, often discouraged in the World State.
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- Mond One of the World Controllers, responsible for overseeing the societal structure and enforcing stability.
- State The dystopian society depicted in the novel, characterized by strict control, mass production, and conformity.
- A place where eggs are artificially incubated and hatched.
- Crowne A female character in the novel, who represents the conditioned values and desires of the World State.
- Areas where societies exist outside the influence of the World State, preserving old ways of life.
- An imagined or fictional society characterized by oppression, misery, and a lack of freedom.
- The process of shaping and influencing behavior through systematic training and reinforcement.
13 Clues: A place where eggs are artificially incubated and hatched. • A person who adheres to accepted behaviors and norms of society. • A structure that serves as a guiding light or symbol of hope and guidance. • The quality of being unique and distinct from others, often discouraged in the World State. • ...
Latin America History 2022-02-18
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- The USA consequence for Cuban missiles was
- The greatest Environmental concern in the Amazon Rainforest is
- Bonus: Latin America shares a common
- The ancient civilization in Mexico that built atop a lake, and were conquered by Cortes were the
- The ancient civilization in South America in the Andes Mountains is
- The Cuban Revolution was led by
- The movement of people, plants, animals, diseases, and cultures between the Old World and the New World is the
- The USA cut ties with Castro’s Cuba because of
- Crops slaves farmed in the New World were coffee and
- The group of people were wiped out because of smallpox were the
- The result of communism in Cuba is
- European Explorers used forced labor in the New World to help with
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- Mexico City’s Smog is caused by over population and
- This country placed their missiles in Cuba
- Bonus: Latin America includes all of the Caribbean, Central America and
- Slaves were forced to _____ on plantations.
- The most common religion practiced in Latin America is
- The result of the Cuban Revolution was
- The Aztecs valued
- The languages of most Latin Americans are Portuguese and
- The least populated area in Brazil is in the
- The ancient civilization that had 2 calendars for seasons and religion was the
22 Clues: The Aztecs valued • The Cuban Revolution was led by • The result of communism in Cuba is • Bonus: Latin America shares a common • The result of the Cuban Revolution was • This country placed their missiles in Cuba • The USA consequence for Cuban missiles was • Slaves were forced to _____ on plantations. • The least populated area in Brazil is in the • ...
Water 2025-02-27
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- what is the largest lake in the world?
- What do you call one huge tidal wave
- how many aquatic species are there?
- how big was the biggest wave ever recorded?
- What do you call people how dive into the water with air tanks?
- what percent of the world is water?
- what does water do to stop global warming?
- what was the biggest whirlpool called?
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- what is a body of water separated from larger bodies of water by a natural barrier called.
- what is the deepest part of the ocean in the world?
- what is voted the ugliest aquatic creature currently?
- How many people die of drowning each year.
- how big of a wave did the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs make?
- what do you call a tornado over water?
- what is the most recent ocean?
- what percent of the water in the world is ocean water?
- What do you call several huge tidal waves?
- approximately how many ships are at the bottom of the ocean floor?
- which flood killed 145,000 people?
19 Clues: what is the most recent ocean? • which flood killed 145,000 people? • how many aquatic species are there? • what percent of the world is water? • What do you call one huge tidal wave • what is the largest lake in the world? • what do you call a tornado over water? • what was the biggest whirlpool called? • How many people die of drowning each year. • ...
Rail Riders Crossword 2021-06-13
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- 47406 was named at which station
- Name of the castle of the Swanage Railway
- name of the former membership secretary
- Major station in Yorkshire
- intitials of the railway Indiana Jones has been filmed at
- First operator of 66303
- _____125
- Rail Riders _______
- Famous North Yorkshire Seaside town
- name the place the model railway is based on
- where was 66175 named
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- Fastest Steam Locomotive in the World
- name the dog that featured in this magazine
- _______Electric railway in Brighton
- Western terminus of the Wensleydale Railway
- nickname for the class 47/4 locos
- where was the Rail Riders World based
- Name of the first preserved railway
18 Clues: _____125 • Rail Riders _______ • where was 66175 named • First operator of 66303 • Major station in Yorkshire • 47406 was named at which station • nickname for the class 47/4 locos • _______Electric railway in Brighton • Name of the first preserved railway • Famous North Yorkshire Seaside town • Fastest Steam Locomotive in the World • where was the Rail Riders World based • ...
Philosophy 2024-03-20
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- The oath of medicine still used today (2 words)
- Teacher of Plato
- Third world of Platonism
- Rejection of knowledge claiming to be from common sense
- School of thought wanting to help attain happy lives
- One of the only female philosophers at the time
- External world of Platonism
- Internal world of Platonism
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- Hippocrates created this theory (2 words)
- The belief of reincarnation with immortal souls
- What Aristotelians would focus on answering
- Founded by Diogenes
- How many great schools of thought did Athens have?
- Critic of Plato
- Student of Plato
- Teaches development of self-control
- Method of disproving opinion used by Socrates
- Where Aristotelians would go
18 Clues: Critic of Plato • Student of Plato • Teacher of Plato • Founded by Diogenes • Third world of Platonism • External world of Platonism • Internal world of Platonism • Where Aristotelians would go • Teaches development of self-control • Hippocrates created this theory (2 words) • What Aristotelians would focus on answering • Method of disproving opinion used by Socrates • ...
Crossword - Senior 2024-06-27
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- The strongest human muscle located
- The shepherd boy who became the King of Israel
- Chemical element designated as “Hg”
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy
- The biggest continent in the world
- The longest river in the world?
- State Capital of Nagaland
- The company initially known as “Blue Ribbon Sports”
- Artist with most streams on Spotify
- The National bird of India
- The richest country in the world
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- The hottest continent
- The house made of ice
- State sports of Nagaland
- The National song of India
- The tribe with axone as it’s cuisine
- Gas used to extinguish fires
- The Ocean between Africa and Australia
18 Clues: The hottest continent • The house made of ice • State sports of Nagaland • State Capital of Nagaland • The National song of India • The National bird of India • Gas used to extinguish fires • The longest river in the world? • The richest country in the world • The strongest human muscle located • The biggest continent in the world • Chemical element designated as “Hg” • ...
Give Pink Get More 2023-10-07
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- Store 5
- Who can get Breast Cancer?
- 100% goes to charity (two words)
- Breast Cancer awareness month
- For every $250 spent
- What does BCRF do?
- One who fought the fight
- Like no other store in the world
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- A man wearing a pink tulle skirt(2 words)
- The kind of world we should live in (two words)
- What are we raising awareness for (2 words)
- Our donation in thousands
- The opposite of afraid
- If you can be anything in the world be____
- what is the pink ribbon for?
- When you sign someone up
- The acronym for Give Pink Get More
- This is the color we wear on weekends
18 Clues: Store 5 • What does BCRF do? • For every $250 spent • The opposite of afraid • When you sign someone up • One who fought the fight • Our donation in thousands • Who can get Breast Cancer? • what is the pink ribbon for? • Breast Cancer awareness month • 100% goes to charity (two words) • Like no other store in the world • The acronym for Give Pink Get More • ...
World War I 2016-11-09
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- a German submarine used in World War I or World War II.
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- expeditionary force These units are activated under temporary orders by the owning MAJCOM for a specific purpose or mission. Once the subject mission is completed, these units are inactivated.
- representing findings or points of view that are so different from each other that they cannot be made compatible.
- note telegram was an internal diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico in the event of the United States' entering World War I against Germany.
- a person killed or injured in a war or accident.
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- a British luxury liner sunk by a German submarine in the North Atlantic on May 7, 1915: one of the events leading to U.S. entry into World War I. 2. an ancient region and Roman province in the Iberian Peninsula, corresponding generally to modern Portugal. Lusitanian, adjective, noun.
- of nations An international organization established after World War I under the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles.
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- points a statement of principles for world peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- a group of Senators, led by Henry Cabot Lodge, who opposed the Treaty of Versailles, to end WWI unless specific changes were included.
- migration movement of 6 million African-Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West that occurred between 1910 and 1970.
- service act authorized the federal government to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through the compulsory enlistment of people.
- the making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged.
- objector a person who for reasons of conscience objects to serving in the armed forces.
- act 1917 is a United States federal law passed on June 15, 1917, shortly after the U.S. entry into World War I. It has been amended numerous times over the years.
16 Clues: patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • a person killed or injured in a war or accident. • a German submarine used in World War I or World War II. • objector a person who for reasons of conscience objects to serving in the armed forces. • representing findings or points of view that are so different from each other that they cannot be made compatible. • ...
World War I 2016-11-09
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- a German submarine used in World War I or World War II.
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- expeditionary force These units are activated under temporary orders by the owning MAJCOM for a specific purpose or mission. Once the subject mission is completed, these units are inactivated.
- representing findings or points of view that are so different from each other that they cannot be made compatible.
- note telegram was an internal diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico in the event of the United States' entering World War I against Germany.
- a person killed or injured in a war or accident.
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- a British luxury liner sunk by a German submarine in the North Atlantic on May 7, 1915: one of the events leading to U.S. entry into World War I. 2. an ancient region and Roman province in the Iberian Peninsula, corresponding generally to modern Portugal. Lusitanian, adjective, noun.
- of nations An international organization established after World War I under the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles.
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- points a statement of principles for world peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- a group of Senators, led by Henry Cabot Lodge, who opposed the Treaty of Versailles, to end WWI unless specific changes were included.
- migration movement of 6 million African-Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West that occurred between 1910 and 1970.
- service act authorized the federal government to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through the compulsory enlistment of people.
- the making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged.
- objector a person who for reasons of conscience objects to serving in the armed forces.
- act 1917 is a United States federal law passed on June 15, 1917, shortly after the U.S. entry into World War I. It has been amended numerous times over the years.
16 Clues: patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • a person killed or injured in a war or accident. • a German submarine used in World War I or World War II. • objector a person who for reasons of conscience objects to serving in the armed forces. • representing findings or points of view that are so different from each other that they cannot be made compatible. • ...
WW1_Halasz_Ferenc 2024-01-03
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- Temporary cessation of hostilities between conflicting parties.
- The act of surrendering or yielding to an opponent, often with agreed-upon terms.
- The French statesman and Prime Minister during World War I, known for his strong leadership and determination in pursuing victory for France.
- A conflict or fight primarily centered around resources, goods, or physical assets.
- Chemical substances used in warfare, often for their poisonous or irritating effects.
- A coalition formed after World War I consisting of Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Yugoslavia, aimed at maintaining the territorial status quo against Hungarian revisionism.
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- A vessel designed to operate underwater.
- Archduke whose assassination sparked WWI.
- The Russian general known for implementing successful military strategies during World War I, leading the ..... Offensive in 1916.
- An iron machine that moves during the battle, and it can shoot.
- The British Prime Minister who led the United Kingdom during World War II and was known for his powerful leadership and oratory skills.
- The 1920 treaty resulting in significant territorial losses for Hungary after World War I, redrawing its borders.
- British Prime Minister during WWI.
- The leader of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia and the first head of the Soviet state.
- The 1917 battle during World War I where the Italian army suffered a significant defeat against Austro-Hungarian and German forces.
15 Clues: British Prime Minister during WWI. • A vessel designed to operate underwater. • Archduke whose assassination sparked WWI. • Temporary cessation of hostilities between conflicting parties. • An iron machine that moves during the battle, and it can shoot. • The act of surrendering or yielding to an opponent, often with agreed-upon terms. • ...
Earth Science Chapter 1 2020-09-04
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- studies fresh water
- the universe began with gigantic explosion
- investigates science in the here and now
- describes how quantities relate to each other
- fill the earth discover how to use it
- uses technology to solve problems
- perspective used to see and interpret world
- studies rocky part of the earth
- initial explanation
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- assumes the world operated in reliable way
- ideas not proven true but assumed true
- science that happened in the past
- explains observations
- information scientists collect by observing nature
- studies weather and earth's atmosphere
- explain describe represent something in the world
- studies everything outside earth's atmosphere
- studies anything related to the ocean
18 Clues: studies fresh water • initial explanation • explains observations • studies rocky part of the earth • science that happened in the past • uses technology to solve problems • studies anything related to the ocean • fill the earth discover how to use it • ideas not proven true but assumed true • studies weather and earth's atmosphere • investigates science in the here and now • ...
SPORTS PUZZLE 2022-02-23
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- Oval ball
- Gloves and ring
- Insect or sport?
- Yellow jersey tour
- F1 World Champion
- Bow and arrow
- 1970 FIFA World Cup finalist
- Slam
- Rule keeper
- Tees, clubs and greens
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- A Olympic ring colour
- High board
- Long distance
- Dreaded card
- Michael Phelps Olympic golds
- Crowd does this
- Cue, table and chalk
- Strikes and spares
18 Clues: Slam • Oval ball • High board • Rule keeper • Dreaded card • Long distance • Bow and arrow • Gloves and ring • Crowd does this • Insect or sport? • F1 World Champion • Yellow jersey tour • Strikes and spares • Cue, table and chalk • A Olympic ring colour • Tees, clubs and greens • Michael Phelps Olympic golds • 1970 FIFA World Cup finalist
Animal Crossing 2021-04-21
18 Clues: Yogi • Sushi. • 8 leged ant • natural wip • Furry baby. • Red bigfoot. • Armored log. • Stripy horse • Batman's pet. • giant on land • flying painting. • Prince Charming. • long necked horse • ball of feathers. • World class boxer. • Deer of the mouse world. • Living tank without a gun. • Yeeeeeeeieieeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ahhh wimba wumba way
Kirby and the forgotan land worlds 2023-03-06
Badminton players 2023-06-13
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- South Korean badminton player and former Olympic gold medalist
- Danish badminton player and former World No. 1
- Thai badminton player and former World No. 1
- Indonesian badminton player and former World No. 1
- Japanese badminton player and former World No. 1
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- Malaysian badminton player and former World No. 1
- Chinese badminton player and two-time Olympic gold medalist
- Spanish badminton player and former World No. 1
- Indian badminton player and former World No. 1
- Taiwanese badminton player and former World No. 1
10 Clues: Thai badminton player and former World No. 1 • Danish badminton player and former World No. 1 • Indian badminton player and former World No. 1 • Spanish badminton player and former World No. 1 • Japanese badminton player and former World No. 1 • Malaysian badminton player and former World No. 1 • Taiwanese badminton player and former World No. 1 • ...
AMSCO CROSSWORD 2024-05-01
Social Studies Review 2022-01-13
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- ___________ conflict is when two countries are actively engaging in battle and they are not using other countries to fight for them
- ___________ migration, when people choose to leave because they want to.
- weapon that ended World War II, with two Japanese cities as its targets
- the attempt of the German people to wipe the population of Jewish people off of the map
- ____________ 11th, was the date when terrorists flew planes into the twin towers in New York City
- the attempt in Spain to "purify" its country of Jewish people
- Italian dictator during World War 2, who was also a Totalitarian leader
- __________ factors, the factors that contribute to why a person or people move
- The act of stronger countries taking over weaker countries to exploit them for profit, one of the letters in MAIN (Causes of World War 1)
- ______________ migration, when people are forced to relocate
- The war that took place after WWII, where two different economic systems were fighting to control the world
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- ____________ Revolution that was created by introducing scientific practices into the farming process and creating more productive crops
- The body that was created after World War 2 with the goal of ensuring and keeping world peace.
- A major invention of the Industrial Revolution that led to the boom of the amount of factories
- When a leader has complete and total control of their country. Hitler is an example.
- ________ war, a war that has two countries actively engaging in battle with each other
- _____________ Revolution was when people moved to the cities to work in factories because they lost their previous jobs
- The US & USSR engaged in this indirect conflict to see which of the two countries could do more in space
- the invention that led to the spreading of new ideas via widespread print for the first time
- ___________ conflict is when two countries are giving aid to other countries and letting those countries fight for them
20 Clues: ______________ migration, when people are forced to relocate • the attempt in Spain to "purify" its country of Jewish people • weapon that ended World War II, with two Japanese cities as its targets • Italian dictator during World War 2, who was also a Totalitarian leader • ___________ migration, when people choose to leave because they want to. • ...
U.S. Ch 11 Vocab 2023-03-16
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- stated that Germany was solely responsible for World War I
- Head of the War Industries Board
- Most decorated soldier in WWI
- A strategy drawn up by Germany to avoid fighting a war on two fronts
- supervised the nation's industrial production during WWI
- a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- Great Britain, France, Russia
- payment for damages after a war
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- the treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers in 1920 after the end of World War I
- the name given to the American military force that fought in WWI
- Headed the Committee on Public Information, for promoting the war effort in WWI
- message proposing an alliance between Germany and Mexico against the U.S.
- Fighting from ditches protected by barbed wire
- law requiring men to register for military service
- an agreement to stop fighting
- heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo, started World War I.
- American boat that was sunk by the German U-boats; made America consider entering WWI
- information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause
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- having merchant ships travel in groups protected by warships
- famous American fighter pilot
- Prime Minister of Great Britain during WWI
- A person who opposes warfare on moral grounds
- defense agreement among nations
- Wilson's plan for world peace following World War I
- policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
- Pandemic that spread around the world in 1918, killing more than 50 million people
- Premier of France during WWI
- an international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations
- a policy of extending your rule over foreign countries
- the area between opposing trenches
- General of the American Expeditionary Force in WWI
- conservative senator who wanted to keep the United States out of the League of Nations
33 Clues: Premier of France during WWI • famous American fighter pilot • Most decorated soldier in WWI • Great Britain, France, Russia • an agreement to stop fighting • defense agreement among nations • payment for damages after a war • Head of the War Industries Board • the area between opposing trenches • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2024-05-14
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- (american infantry rifle)
- (longest battle fought in World War I)
- (most commonly used gas in World War I)
- (A term coined to describe the type of post traumatic stress disorder many soldiers were afflicted with during the war)
- (Name of a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico)
- (Location in Belgium where the fiercest battle of World War I was fought)
- (The main theatre of war during World War I)
- (ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms)
- (German victory against Russia on the Eastern Front in 1914)
- (A term used when soldiers had to climb out of their trenches to attack the enemy)
- (German invention that was capable of firing a jet of flame out to a distance of 20 yards and was designed to be carried and operated by a single soldier)
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- (british machine gun)
- (vast system of defenses in northeastern France constructed by Germany in 1916–17)
- (The area of land between two enemy trench systems, which neither side wished to cross or seize due to fear of being attacked by the enemy in the process)
- (another German-made infantry rifle)
- (british machine gun)
- (one of the gasses used in World War I)
- (the action or process of gradually reducing the strength or effectiveness of someone or something through sustained attack or pressure)
- (German-made infantry rifle)
- (A British ocean liner sunk by a German submarine in May 1915)
- (deadliest gas used in World War I)
- (The German term for a submarine)
- (A type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other)
- (failed attempt by Allies in 1915-16 to force the Dardanelles strait and occupy Constantinople)
- (British military slang for German anti-aircraft fire)
- (German adaptation of the Maxim)
26 Clues: (british machine gun) • (british machine gun) • (american infantry rifle) • (German-made infantry rifle) • (German adaptation of the Maxim) • (The German term for a submarine) • (deadliest gas used in World War I) • (another German-made infantry rifle) • (longest battle fought in World War I) • (most commonly used gas in World War I) • (one of the gasses used in World War I) • ...
JHN.1.29 2023-07-01
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- This is the location beyond Jordan where John the Baptist was performing his baptisms.
- This is offered through the sacrificial act of Jesus, as indicated by the phrase 'taketh away the sin of the world'.
- The scope of Jesus' redemptive act as implied by the phrase 'sin of the world'.
- This book, intended for both Jewish and Gentile Christian communities, contains the verse under discussion. (3 Words)
- He was recognized by John the Baptist as the 'Lamb of God' that takes away the sin of the world.
- This is the title recognized by John the Baptist when he saw Jesus coming to him.
- This group of people were John the Baptist's audience when he proclaimed Jesus as the Lamb of God.
- This term symbolizes Jesus Christ who sacrificed himself for the sins of the world in Christian theology.
- This concept is central to the understanding of Jesus as the 'Lamb of God'.
- This is what Jesus, as the 'Lamb of God', takes away from the world.
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- The way in which John the Baptist recognizes Jesus as the Messiah is through divine __________.
- The 'Lamb of God' terminology finds its roots in the ________ tradition of sacrifice.
- He was the one who recognized Jesus as the Messiah and proclaimed him as the 'Lamb of God'.
- Despite being a prominent figure in Jesus' life, John the Baptist was not one of the twelve ________.
- This river is where John was baptizing people when he identified Jesus as the Lamb of God.
- This man was the one baptizing in the Jordan and preaching about the coming Messiah.
- This phrase marks the temporal sequence in the narrative of the Gospel of John. (2 Words)
- These were the people to whom John the Baptist was speaking when he identified Jesus as the Lamb of God.
- This is required for sins to be forgiven, as per the implications of the verse.
- The 'Lamb of God' takes away the sin of the ________.
20 Clues: The 'Lamb of God' takes away the sin of the ________. • This is what Jesus, as the 'Lamb of God', takes away from the world. • This concept is central to the understanding of Jesus as the 'Lamb of God'. • The scope of Jesus' redemptive act as implied by the phrase 'sin of the world'. • ...
European History Review Crossword 2023-05-11
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- The mistreatment of the Jewish population of Europe during World War II.
- The competition to build bigger and bigger weapons was known as the ________ Race.
- A place where enemies of Germany were sent to during World War II was known as a concentration ______.
- A Russian emperor.
- The idea of nuclear superpowers being able to completely destroy each other.
- A ruler with total power over a country, limiting peoples' rights.
- A poor person of low social status.
- The four letter abbreviation for the Soviet Union.
- The person who led the communist revolution in Russia.
- A ranking system that puts people in different classes is known as a Social _____________.
- Not supporting or helping either side in a conflict.
- This creates a sudden change in power. America had one in 1776.
- How someone views something is said to be their ___________.
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- A type of government and economy where everything is supposed to be equal.
- A small group of rich people who use the government to get richer.
- To give into the demands of someone to avoid conflict.
- The large super country formed after World War I.
- The treaty that ended World War I.
- An attempt by a few people to overthrow the government is known as a _____ d'etat.
- A type of fighting where troops fight from long lines dug in the ground facing each other is known as ________ Warfare.
- The leader of Germany during World War II.
- To act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain.
- The __________ Wall divided this Germany city after World war II.
- A period of hostility between the Soviet Union and the United States was known as the _________ War.
- A country that works together with another country.
- Any situation in which no action can be taken and progress can't be made.
26 Clues: A Russian emperor. • The treaty that ended World War I. • A poor person of low social status. • The leader of Germany during World War II. • The large super country formed after World War I. • The four letter abbreviation for the Soviet Union. • A country that works together with another country. • Not supporting or helping either side in a conflict. • ...
Geography Quiz 2026-03-06
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- — The smallest continent and also a country.
- — A volcanic island nation known for glaciers, geysers, and the Northern Lights.
- River — The largest river in the world by water volume, flowing through Brazil and the Amazon rainforest.
- Barrier Reef — The world’s largest coral reef system located off the coast of Australia.
- River — The longest river in Asia.
- River — The longest river in the world, flowing north through northeastern Africa.
- Desert — The largest hot desert on Earth, covering much of North Africa.
- Everest — The highest mountain on Earth above sea level, located in the Himalayas.
- Aires — The capital city of Argentina located along the Río de la Plata.
- — The city in the United Arab Emirates known for the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building.
- Desert — A vast desert spanning northern China and southern Mongolia.
- of Good Hope — The rocky headland on the southwest coast of South Africa.
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- — The mountain range separating the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau.
- — The mountain range stretching across countries like Switzerland, France, and Italy.
- Sea — The sea bordered by Europe, Africa, and Asia.
- — The second largest country in the world by land area.
- — The longest continental mountain range in the world, located in South America.
- — The world’s largest island that is not a continent.
- Canal — The artificial waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- — The capital city of Japan and one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world.
- — The East African ecosystem famous for its annual wildebeest migration.
- River — A major European river that flows through more countries than any other river in Europe.
- — The coldest, driest, and windiest continent on Earth.
- Picchu — The famous Inca citadel located high in the Andes Mountains of Peru.
- Baikal — The deepest lake in the world, located in Siberia, Russia.
25 Clues: River — The longest river in Asia. • — The smallest continent and also a country. • Sea — The sea bordered by Europe, Africa, and Asia. • — The world’s largest island that is not a continent. • — The second largest country in the world by land area. • — The coldest, driest, and windiest continent on Earth. • ...
10 2025-08-01
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- Magical item
- Disney ice queen
- Superhero supporter
- Chandelier singer
- Twilight vampire
- Online craze
- Wizard school
- Gamer fanbase
- TV big family
- Doll dream world
- Star Wars bounty hunter
- Blue alien
- Player handle
- Basketball icon 23
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- Snow magic
- Unique style
- Mischief moment
- Sneaker line
- Sequel to blue world
- God of War
- Mandalorian lover
- Social post
- Infinity villain
- Horror reboot
24 Clues: Snow magic • God of War • Blue alien • Social post • Magical item • Unique style • Sneaker line • Online craze • Wizard school • Gamer fanbase • TV big family • Horror reboot • Player handle • Mischief moment • Disney ice queen • Twilight vampire • Infinity villain • Doll dream world • Chandelier singer • Mandalorian lover • Basketball icon 23 • Superhero supporter • Sequel to blue world • Star Wars bounty hunter
Play Penticton 2022-10-29
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- Best ski hill in the area
- Originated in France
- One of the most coveted wines in the world
- One of only 2 cities in the world with the lake on each side
- Pairs so wonderfully with steak like ribeye
- Light bodied wine
- Is best known for its lakeside beaches
- name of the road you are staying on
- Number of styles of wine
- This style of wine came from the late 1700’s from France
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- Full-bodied wine
- Name of your airbnb
- Perfect mid-week wine for red lovers
- Wine region
- Best accommodations in the world
- Name of your host
- Critically acclaimed winemaking area in BC
- Favorite winery animal
- Penticton surrounded by
- Cleopatra is noted for her love of this wine
20 Clues: Wine region • Full-bodied wine • Name of your host • Light bodied wine • Name of your airbnb • Originated in France • Favorite winery animal • Penticton surrounded by • Number of styles of wine • Best ski hill in the area • Best accommodations in the world • name of the road you are staying on • Perfect mid-week wine for red lovers • Is best known for its lakeside beaches • ...
World War I 2022-11-10
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- World War I alliance between first Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and France; it later also included Italy and the United States.
- The glorification of the military by building up strong armed forces to prepare for war. One of the main causes of WWI.
- A strong feeling of pride in one's country. One of the main causes of WWI.
- The extension of a nation's power over other lands. One of the main causes of WWI.
- World War I alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire.
- Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated in 1914 by a Serbian nationalist who protested Austria-Hungary's rule of Bosnia. It was the spark that pushed the world into WWI.
- The belief that all Slavic peoples shared a common nationality.
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- Payments for war damage.
- German submarines used in World War I.
- The right of people to choose their own form of government.
- Intercepted telegram from Germany to Mexico asking Mexico to attack the US if US entered WWI.
- Nations formed partnerships to help protect and defend themselves. One of the main causes of WWI.
- President Woodrow Wilson's plan for organizing post-World War I Europe and for avoiding future wars. It called for freedom of the seas, free trade, large-scale reduction of arms, and an end to secret treaties. Most were rejected by European leaders.
- An organization of nations formed after World War I to promote cooperation and peace.
- The peace treaty signed by Germany and the Allied powers after World War I. It forced Germany to assume full blame for the war, and imposed huge reparations that would burden an already damaged German economy and limited the size of Germany's military.
- A final set of demands.
- These women helped during WWI by keeping communications open between the front lines and the headquarters of the American forces.
17 Clues: A final set of demands. • Payments for war damage. • German submarines used in World War I. • The right of people to choose their own form of government. • The belief that all Slavic peoples shared a common nationality. • A strong feeling of pride in one's country. One of the main causes of WWI. • ...
World wide web 2022-10-20
17 Clues: tudós • tovább • honlap • műhold • eredet • kutatás • fejlett • program • kolléga • elérhető • fejleszt • ügynökség • web oldal • up létrehoz • programnyelv • atommagkutatás • race űrverseny
World Market Wonders 2020-09-02
Across
- bubbly drink rebirth
- AAD dining item
- summertime beverage
- soaks up dripping water
- high traffic area cover
- style of napkin for a great deal
- no seasoning required pan
- small but emits light
- chocolate confectionery brand
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- timeless office accent
- classic white glossy dinnerware set
- coffee or snow cone flavoring
- smooth and buttery shortbread
- lotus style pendant
- childhood memories we sell
- coffee flavor top seller
- sit down and relax on me
17 Clues: AAD dining item • lotus style pendant • summertime beverage • bubbly drink rebirth • small but emits light • timeless office accent • soaks up dripping water • high traffic area cover • coffee flavor top seller • sit down and relax on me • no seasoning required pan • childhood memories we sell • coffee or snow cone flavoring • smooth and buttery shortbread • chocolate confectionery brand • ...
World War 1 2020-12-04
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- The country that Austria-Hungary declared war on first
- The name of the plan Germany made in the event of war
- The state-sponsored gang that planned the assassination
- An alliance that included Russia, Britain, and France
- The title given to the ruler of Russia
- The man who shot the Archduke
- The month the war ended in 1918
- An agreement made between two or more countries to provide help if needed
- Being a strong supporter of the rights and interests of your country
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- A powerful ship developed by Britain in 1906
- Assassinated on June 28th, 1914
- Consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- The desire to control/take other countries
- The german word for king
- Something that's meant to stop or prevent war
- The largest empire at the time
- A country that was neutral until Germany tried to invade France through them
17 Clues: The german word for king • The man who shot the Archduke • The largest empire at the time • Assassinated on June 28th, 1914 • The month the war ended in 1918 • The title given to the ruler of Russia • The desire to control/take other countries • A powerful ship developed by Britain in 1906 • Something that's meant to stop or prevent war • ...
World War I 2021-02-03
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- commander of U.S. forces in WW I (Last Name)
- establishing political or economic control over other lands
- European nations competed in building large armies and navies
- Originally WWI was called this
- name for U.S. soldiers in WW I
- what European nations were divided into
- The treaty of this was never ratified by the U.S.
- 1198 passengers were killed by a U-boat
- stay out of war
- leader of communist takeover of Russia (Last Name)
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- required young men to sign up for military service
- Germans called them U-boats
- Wilson’s plan for the end of the war
- Germany offered Mexico a deal in this correspondence if they entered the war against the U.S. in 1917
- He led the committee on public information (Last Name)
- world organization to keep the peace created after WWI
- his assassination lead directly to WWI (Last Name)
17 Clues: stay out of war • Germans called them U-boats • Originally WWI was called this • name for U.S. soldiers in WW I • Wilson’s plan for the end of the war • what European nations were divided into • 1198 passengers were killed by a U-boat • commander of U.S. forces in WW I (Last Name) • The treaty of this was never ratified by the U.S. • ...
World Geography Terms 2023-03-23
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- name for the center of the earth
- ecosystem of a region
- river on east end of Fort Peck reservation
- this involves the following: language, food, religion
- ruling family example Great Britain
- The condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and location
- Trees are an example of this type of resource
- Your exact place on earth
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- belief in one god
- measures earthquakes
- line that divides the globe into north/south
- what climate region we live in
- Fossil fuels are an example of this type of resource
- The weather conditions in a location over a period of time
- term for mountains, rivers etc
- rate of people dying
- lines that run north to south
17 Clues: belief in one god • measures earthquakes • rate of people dying • ecosystem of a region • Your exact place on earth • lines that run north to south • what climate region we live in • term for mountains, rivers etc • name for the center of the earth • ruling family example Great Britain • river on east end of Fort Peck reservation • line that divides the globe into north/south • ...
World War II 2023-05-15
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- Govt. later issued public apology and paid survivors (20k)
- june 6, 1944
- germany surrender
- military of the time
- president during World War II
- germany treated POW's more
- arid desert
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- a big religion during this time
- attacked poland from east
- japanese treated prisoners
- fat man was dropped
- where was the rugged terrain located
- June 1942
- growing island nation needed resources for factories
- new achievements to end the war
- unemployment during World War II
- held concentration camps
17 Clues: June 1942 • arid desert • june 6, 1944 • germany surrender • fat man was dropped • military of the time • held concentration camps • attacked poland from east • japanese treated prisoners • germany treated POW's more • president during World War II • a big religion during this time • new achievements to end the war • unemployment during World War II • where was the rugged terrain located • ...
Around the world! 2023-06-17
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- What is the largest, non-polar desert in the world?
- In which US state is Fort Knox located?
- What was the Turkish city of Istanbul called before 1930?
- What is the currency of Iceland?
- How many states are there in Australia?
- What is the highest mountain in Africa?
- Which country has the most castles in the world?
- What is the capital city of Malta?
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- In which city would you find La Sagrada Familia?
- What is the capitol of New Zealand?
- Which UK city is situated further west – Bristol or Halifax?
- What is the currency of Mongolia?
- In which city is the world's largest port located?
- What is the name of the microstate between Spain and France?
- How many stars are on the flag of China?
- Which country has the longest coastline in the world?
- What heats the water in a hot spring?
17 Clues: What is the currency of Iceland? • What is the currency of Mongolia? • What is the capital city of Malta? • What is the capitol of New Zealand? • What heats the water in a hot spring? • In which US state is Fort Knox located? • How many states are there in Australia? • What is the highest mountain in Africa? • How many stars are on the flag of China? • ...
World War I 2013-03-11
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- sickness
- an agreement between two nations to cooperate with one another
- someone who supports or cooperates with another
- something that makes you sick
- building up one's armed forces to be ready for war
- a deep ditch in the ground
- pride in one's country and culture
- a period of fighting through a series of battles
- a group of countries ruled over by another, more powerful country
- announce officially
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- a fight
- to ruin something so that it cannot be repaired
- to slowly weaken someone's defenses over time
- building an empire by controlling other, smaller countries
- neither side is winning
- to give up; to agree that you have lost
- something that makes something else happen
17 Clues: a fight • sickness • announce officially • neither side is winning • a deep ditch in the ground • something that makes you sick • pride in one's country and culture • to give up; to agree that you have lost • something that makes something else happen • to slowly weaken someone's defenses over time • to ruin something so that it cannot be repaired • ...
World War I 2013-02-13
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- an opposition to war
- a final set of demands
- not supporting either side in a war
- to prepare military troops for war
- the spreading of ideas to promote a cause or to damage a enemy
- System in which a group of nations act as one to preserve peace.
- horrible acts against innocent people
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- spread of disease across a entire country, continent or whole world
- a deadlock, neither side can defeat the other
- territories administered by western powers
- the glorification of the military
- "the draft"
- agreement to end fighting
- large gas-filled ballons
- group of merchant ships protected by warships
- payments for war damages
- a nonbinding agreement to follow common policies
17 Clues: "the draft" • an opposition to war • a final set of demands • large gas-filled ballons • payments for war damages • agreement to end fighting • the glorification of the military • to prepare military troops for war • not supporting either side in a war • horrible acts against innocent people • territories administered by western powers • ...
The Greek World 2014-03-28
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- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- Great Greek doctor
- Greek philosopher known for logic and reasoning
- War between Athens and Sparta
- Expanded the borders of the Persian Empire
- An agreement to work together
- Group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas
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- The first ruler of the Persian Empire
- Greek mathematician
- Clear or order based thinking
- One of the greatest conquerors in history
- Greek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
- Series of wars between Persia and Greece
- Unit of soldiers who ride horses
- King of Macedonia
- Led the second invasion of Greece
17 Clues: King of Macedonia • Great Greek doctor • Greek mathematician • Clear or order based thinking • War between Athens and Sparta • An agreement to work together • Unit of soldiers who ride horses • Led the second invasion of Greece • The first ruler of the Persian Empire • Series of wars between Persia and Greece • Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas • ...
World Stations Vocabulary 2016-06-07
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- event that took place in the mid 1900s, right after the great depression and involved agricultural advancements that both revolutionized food production, but also harmed the natural agricultural ways
- the elimination of trade barriers like tariffs among nations
- a nation that is in the process of becoming industrialized
- the cultures of people that reflect their changing interests and their common background
- modifying the genetic makeup of an organism
- people who move to different places or countries for their own safety
- includes financial interactions among people, businesses, and governments that cross international borders
- a disease that attacks your immune system leaving you opened to get a lot more diseases
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- a nation with the industrialization, transportation, and business facilities for advanced production of manufactured goods
- document that states the standards for human rights
- a way to achieve political or social goals by using methods violence and fear against people
- involves two goals: meeting current economic needs, while ensuring the preservation of the environment and the conservation of resources for future generations; also known as "greener growth"
- a method of terrorism, but through the aid of computers and technology
- when nuclear weapons are spread to other countries
- when governments have different opinions over political issues
- the difference that men and women are treated in jobs and status because of their gender
- the act of creating an exact genetic copy of an organism
17 Clues: modifying the genetic makeup of an organism • when nuclear weapons are spread to other countries • document that states the standards for human rights • the act of creating an exact genetic copy of an organism • a nation that is in the process of becoming industrialized • the elimination of trade barriers like tariffs among nations • ...
Ruchi's world - Crossworld 2022-03-07
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- the reason for Ruchi to be up till wee hours
- the perfect 'pehla nasha' for Ruchi
- the perfect pick-me-up beverage for Ruchi
- Ruchi can call this person any time of the day
- this person is Ruchi's angel
- it would be hard for Ruchi to pick just one
- Ruchi's soul sisters
- this person is the inspiration for Ruchi's writing
- Ruchi must/could do this anywhere in the world
- this person loves giving Ruchi guidance (whether you like it or not)
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- no sentence is complete without the use of this word
- Ruchi's birthday month
- this person is there for Ruchi even before she knows she needs help
- Ruchi's passion
- this person increases Ruchi's vocabulary in colourful ways
- this person MAY just be the reason for Ruchi's wrinkles
- they make Ruchi feel fulfilled
17 Clues: Ruchi's passion • Ruchi's soul sisters • Ruchi's birthday month • this person is Ruchi's angel • they make Ruchi feel fulfilled • the perfect 'pehla nasha' for Ruchi • the perfect pick-me-up beverage for Ruchi • it would be hard for Ruchi to pick just one • the reason for Ruchi to be up till wee hours • Ruchi can call this person any time of the day • ...
World War ll 2022-03-10
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- were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews
- were mobile killing squads
- nominations leader of japan and seize the control of the League of nations
- Afrika Korps retreats only to be trapped by American troops led by General Eisenhower.
- burned their own crops and killed their own livestock
- segregated jewish areas
- the japanese had hoped to draw out the entire US pacific Fleet
- the systematic killing of an entire people
- his plan to invade the soviet Union
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- who called himself ll Duece “the leader” establish totalitarian.
- der Fuhrer “the leader”, an Austrian immigrant to Germany rose to power as a powerful public speaker.
- chamberlain's political rival disagreed with the signing of the Munich agreement.
- invasion of France from across the English Channel to open up a western front
- creates problems in Europe with the reconfiguration of country borders and the creation of new countries
- german brand of fascism extreme nationalism
- transformed the soviet union
- that doctors grant “the incurably ill a merciful death”
17 Clues: segregated jewish areas • were mobile killing squads • transformed the soviet union • his plan to invade the soviet Union • the systematic killing of an entire people • german brand of fascism extreme nationalism • were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews • burned their own crops and killed their own livestock • ...
world war two 2022-04-01
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- location where japan bombed us
- the invasion of this place started ww2
- offensive warfare
- trying to eliminate a race
- pride for your nation
- a dictator with complete control
- leader of the nazis
- one race,one nation,one war
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- mass execution of people in ww2
- their surrender ended the war
- the invasion of France
- a concentration camp
- first city in japan bombed
- hate for jewish people
- one person controlling by force
- night of broken glass
- the opposite of the axis
17 Clues: offensive warfare • leader of the nazis • a concentration camp • night of broken glass • pride for your nation • the invasion of France • hate for jewish people • the opposite of the axis • first city in japan bombed • trying to eliminate a race • one race,one nation,one war • their surrender ended the war • location where japan bombed us • mass execution of people in ww2 • ...
World War 1 2022-04-11
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- an unoccupied area between opposing armies.
- a policy in which a state takes political and economic control of areas beyond its borders.
- something produced by a cause or necessarily following from a set of conditions.
- a group of countries, political parties, or people who have agreed to work together because of shared interests or aims.
- the commercial enterprise of moving goods and materials.
- an authorization or order given to a lesser authority by a superior one.
- a rise in prices caused by an increase in the supply of money and a resulting decline in its value.
- the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment.
- extreme pride or patriotism for one’s country.
- a person or country that attacks first, without being provoked.
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- is a political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force and to be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- a relationship of control between two nations, in which the stronger one provides larger services and protection, while the weaker makes many basic decisions.
- a situation in which progress by either side in a contest or dispute is blocked by the other side; a draw or deadlock.
- limiting the amount of something that people are allowed to have when there is not enough for everyone to have as much as they want.
- the position of not favoring or supporting either side in a dispute.
- ideas, allegations, and other information that is spread deliberately to further a cause or damage an opposing cause, and that is often exaggerated or false.
- a nation or state that takes control of a people or area as an extension of state power. a person who migrates to and settles in an inhabited or uninhabited area.
17 Clues: an unoccupied area between opposing armies. • extreme pride or patriotism for one’s country. • the commercial enterprise of moving goods and materials. • a person or country that attacks first, without being provoked. • the position of not favoring or supporting either side in a dispute. • an authorization or order given to a lesser authority by a superior one. • ...
It's your world! 2022-02-28
17 Clues: сміття • зрубати • посадити • викидати • прсувати • захищати • прибрати • вимикати • довкілля • поспішати • марнувати • заробляти • закордоном • переробляти • забруднювати • повторно викр • економити, врятувати
World War 1 2022-02-24
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- right of people to choose their gov
- horrible act made against innocent people
- agreement to end fighting in war
- working class
- payment for war damage
- channeling of nations entire resources into a war effort
- glorification of the military
- spreading of ideas to promote a cause
- final set of demands
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- communist party assigned to army to teach
- large, gas filled balloon
- the draft
- territory administered by western power
- prepare military forces for war
- one who favors extreme change
- system groups of nations acts as one
- spread of disease across large area
17 Clues: the draft • working class • final set of demands • payment for war damage • large, gas filled balloon • one who favors extreme change • glorification of the military • prepare military forces for war • agreement to end fighting in war • right of people to choose their gov • spread of disease across large area • system groups of nations acts as one • ...
World Music Review 2022-05-13
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- instruments most commonly found throughout Spain
- is made from bamboo from, is worn across the body and is considered to be the first mallet instrument
- a Spanish opera
- the number of notes in a pentatonic scale
- short repeating rhythm
- a method of writing music only for guitar players.
- A percussion instrument, worn on your thumb and you’ll flick the instruments against your wrists to make sound.
- another word for the cajon drum
- instruments most commonly found throughout Africa
- is a bell shaped instrument made into different shapes and sizes
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- a three stringed instrument with a long fret less fingerboard, the body is traditionally made out of snake skin
- a percussion instrument that is shaped like a large goblet.
- what Spanish dance is considered to be a waltz and is danced in a 3/4 time signature
- a Spanish horn pipe, that uses a reed and is usually played once a year.
- the instrument that is most commonly played in Native American courtship and healing rituals
- the scale that Chinese music is usually written on
- music that is a fusion of Chinese and Western music
17 Clues: a Spanish opera • short repeating rhythm • another word for the cajon drum • the number of notes in a pentatonic scale • instruments most commonly found throughout Spain • instruments most commonly found throughout Africa • the scale that Chinese music is usually written on • a method of writing music only for guitar players. • ...
World war one. 2023-12-20
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- : Germany had to pay the countries it had attacked
- : WWI was the first time soldiers fought mainly in a _____
- reagan: Who was president in 1987.
- labor : What were the critics worried about in the 1800s.
- dogs: What did guards use to hunt people down.
- : Luxury cruise liner sunk by German u-boats
- : Triple entente - England, ___, and Russia
- : German u-boats
- union: Who threatened America's national security
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- : Front
- : Germany lost its ___ in Africa and Asia
- war: What was the united states worried about towards the end of the cold war.
- : Germany had to give Alsace-____to France
- : New weapon, ____thrower
- : War ____ clause - Germany had to admit WWI was their fault
- : New weapon armored vehicle
- : Battle of the ___ river - British lost 600,000, Germans lost 500,000. only gained 7 miles!
17 Clues: : Front • : German u-boats • : New weapon, ____thrower • : New weapon armored vehicle • reagan: Who was president in 1987. • : Germany lost its ___ in Africa and Asia • : Germany had to give Alsace-____to France • : Triple entente - England, ___, and Russia • : Luxury cruise liner sunk by German u-boats • dogs: What did guards use to hunt people down. • ...
Social World Vocabulary 2024-01-05
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- European colonization imports smallpox into North America
- To carry or send (something, such as a commodity) to some other place (such as another country)
- A fundamental human right and the first to express and act upon what you deeply believe, according to the dictates of conscience
- The input goods or inventory that a company needs to manufacture its products. Examples of raw materials include steel, oil, corn, grain, gasoline, lumber,forest resources, plastic, natural gas, coal, and minerals
- The country of origin of settlers or colonists in a place
- God, Gold, and Glory
- The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing
- The establishment of a colony
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- The systematic hostility or ill-treatment encountered by an individual or group because of their religious beliefs
- The making of goods available for use
- Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition through the southeastern United States; credited as being the first European in Georgia
- A body of persons in authority
- To bring (something, such as merchandise) into a place or country from another country
- Several islands off Georgia's coast; inhabited by Native Americans;the Spanish built several missions on these islands
- To bring about a religious conversion in
- Churches set up by the Spanish in hopes of converting Native Americans to Christianity
- Swamp The largest swamp in North America; was the home to many Nativ Americans and a location for Spanish missions
17 Clues: God, Gold, and Glory • The establishment of a colony • A body of persons in authority • The making of goods available for use • To bring about a religious conversion in • European colonization imports smallpox into North America • The country of origin of settlers or colonists in a place • The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing • ...
Social World Vocabulary 2024-01-05
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- European colonization imports smallpox into North America
- To carry or send (something, such as a commodity) to some other place (such as another country)
- A fundamental human right and the first to express and act upon what you deeply believe, according to the dictates of conscience
- The input goods or inventory that a company needs to manufacture its products. Examples of raw materials include steel, oil, corn, grain, gasoline, lumber,forest resources, plastic, natural gas, coal, and minerals
- The country of origin of settlers or colonists in a place
- God, Gold, and Glory
- The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing
- The establishment of a colony
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- The systematic hostility or ill-treatment encountered by an individual or group because of their religious beliefs
- The making of goods available for use
- Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition through the southeastern United States; credited as being the first European in Georgia
- A body of persons in authority
- To bring (something, such as merchandise) into a place or country from another country
- Several islands off Georgia's coast; inhabited by Native Americans;the Spanish built several missions on these islands
- To bring about a religious conversion in
- Churches set up by the Spanish in hopes of converting Native Americans to Christianity
- Swamp The largest swamp in North America; was the home to many Nativ Americans and a location for Spanish missions
17 Clues: God, Gold, and Glory • The establishment of a colony • A body of persons in authority • The making of goods available for use • To bring about a religious conversion in • European colonization imports smallpox into North America • The country of origin of settlers or colonists in a place • The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing • ...
World War I 2025-02-05
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- made up of Germany and Austria-Hungary
- a dangerous area between trenches
- cruise ship that was sunk by a German torpedo and many Americans died
- the _ Note from Germany to Mexico finally brought the US into WWI
- extending a country's power and control over other nations or territories
- America's position of not picking sides before deciding to join the war
- last name of the American president during World War I
- a military tactic where opposing forces dig ditches and fight from them
- the treaty of __ ended World War I
- __ of Nations was created for peace after WWI
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- a buildup of armed forces and weapons
- one sided information produced by the government to persuade people to support the war
- a German agreement to limit their unrestricted submarine warfare (they broke this agreement)
- the allies made up of Great Britain, France and Russia
- __ was a draft that could select men for war
- an intense pride in your homeland and culture
- nickname for a German submarine that terrorized the seas during World War One
17 Clues: a dangerous area between trenches • the treaty of __ ended World War I • a buildup of armed forces and weapons • made up of Germany and Austria-Hungary • __ was a draft that could select men for war • an intense pride in your homeland and culture • __ of Nations was created for peace after WWI • the allies made up of Great Britain, France and Russia • ...
World Book Week 2025-03-05
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- – (Author of "Lord of the Flies")
- – (Last name of the creator of Middle-earth)
- – (Last name of the "Brave New World" author)
- – (Author of "Pride and Prejudice")
- – (Imagined society of oppression, as in "1984" or "The Hunger Games")
- – (YA novel by Veronica Roth featuring a faction-based society)
- – (Lion in "The Chronicles of Narnia")
- – (Epic poem of Odysseus's journey, attributed to Homer)
- – (Shakespeare's Danish prince who asked "To be or not to be")
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- – (Gothic novel about Dr. Victor and the monster he creates)
- – (Last name of the "1984" author)
- – ("The Great" title character in a Fitzgerald novel)
- – ("Animal Farm" is one – a story with a symbolic meaning)
- – (Margaret ___, author of "The Handmaid's Tale")
- – (Magical school attended by Harry Potter)
- – (Last name of Ray, author of "Fahrenheit 451")
- – (Last name of Holden Caulfield's creator)
17 Clues: – (Author of "Lord of the Flies") • – (Last name of the "1984" author) • – (Author of "Pride and Prejudice") • – (Lion in "The Chronicles of Narnia") • – (Magical school attended by Harry Potter) • – (Last name of Holden Caulfield's creator) • – (Last name of the creator of Middle-earth) • – (Last name of the "Brave New World" author) • ...
World War II 2025-02-19
Across
- ended the war
- fought entirely in the air
- day remembered in infamy
- Allies line bulges
- Mussolini captured
- victory in Japan
- creating the atomic bomb
Down
- last battle
- Japanese Americans would go here
- victory in Europe
- turning point on western front
- dangerous environment
- turning point in pacific
- Jima iconic picture
- cold weather killed Nazis
- genocide of 11 million "non-perfects
- turning point in Africa
17 Clues: last battle • ended the war • victory in Japan • victory in Europe • Allies line bulges • Mussolini captured • dangerous environment • turning point in Africa • day remembered in infamy • turning point in pacific • creating the atomic bomb • cold weather killed Nazis • fought entirely in the air • Jima iconic picture • turning point on western front • Japanese Americans would go here • ...
World of Plants 2025-10-23
Across
- job is to make seeds
- helps break down dead things
- skin of the tree
- lighter ring that carries the sap
- holds and protects the seeds
- moving pollen from one flower to another
- a forest that grows in temperate climates that have 4 seasons
- rings, a years growth of new wood
- a seed is resting
Down
- darker ring that is hard and strong wood
- green material in plants
- holds plant up&takes food down to roots for storage
- single cell that is able to reproduce
- job is to make food for the plant
- make more of its kind
- job is to absorb water & minerals from soil
- rainforest that grows in tropical climates where there is much rain
17 Clues: skin of the tree • a seed is resting • job is to make seeds • make more of its kind • green material in plants • helps break down dead things • holds and protects the seeds • job is to make food for the plant • lighter ring that carries the sap • rings, a years growth of new wood • single cell that is able to reproduce • darker ring that is hard and strong wood • ...
The Ancient World 2023-10-08
Across
- professional fighter who battled in public arenas
- name of the famous Roman amphitheater
- often represented with a human body and a lion's head
- Trojan War was fought between which
- famous stone circle in England
- Babylon was located in which present-day country
- most famous libraries in the ancient world
- Athens was the capital of which civilization
Down
- ancient Greeks believed in many gods and goddesses
- ancient civilization is known for its advanced system of writing
- credited with inventing the first form of writing using cuneiform symbols
- civilization is known for the creation of the "Terracotta Army"
- ancient Greek warrior society known for its discipline
- ancient civilization built the city of Machu Picchu
- city known for its library, located in present-day Iraq
- The city of Teotihuacan in present-day Mexico
- Rome was the capital of which civilization
17 Clues: famous stone circle in England • Trojan War was fought between which • name of the famous Roman amphitheater • most famous libraries in the ancient world • Rome was the capital of which civilization • Athens was the capital of which civilization • The city of Teotihuacan in present-day Mexico • Babylon was located in which present-day country • ...
World War I 2024-11-26
Across
- each side dug ___________ to fight this war which cost millions of lives to gain little to no land
- this country originally was allied with the Central Powers but then switched to the Allies
- this alliance originally included Austria-Hungary, Germany, Italy, and the Ottoman Empire
- the _________front was between the border of France and Germany and Belgium and Germany
- nicknamed the "powder keg of Europe"
- the causes of World War I spell this word
- Switzerland was a _________ country in the war, meaning it didn't join either side
- major countries built empires around the world and controlled them
- triple ____________ made up of Russia, France and Britain
- massive buildup of weapons and armed forces to protect empires
- triple ____________ made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
Down
- the act of killing someone which in this case sparked a world war
- Archduke Franz ________________ was the heir to the Austrian-Hungarian throne, his death sparked the beginning of the war
- city where the archduke was killed
- intense pride in one's country
- when one or more countries make agreements with each other for protection
- country that did not want to be controlled by Austria- Hungary
- everyone thought the Central Powers would invade through France, instead they invaded through this country
18 Clues: intense pride in one's country • city where the archduke was killed • nicknamed the "powder keg of Europe" • the causes of World War I spell this word • triple ____________ made up of Russia, France and Britain • country that did not want to be controlled by Austria- Hungary • massive buildup of weapons and armed forces to protect empires • ...
Under Water World 2024-10-10
17 Clues: Very cute • Hard shell • Is poisonous • Is a stingray • Used on sushi • Likes to bite • Not a cucumber • will sting you • Can become a pet • Is a water mamml • Comes out at night • lives in the artic • Spiky, spiky, spiky • Edible and delicious • Not a animal or plant • Very friendly to humans • Special fish that lives in a plant
