world Crossword Puzzles
World History 2024-11-15
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- - Urban districts in Japan for entertainment, theater, and arts, especially during the Edo period.
- - Traditional Japanese theater with stylized performances, elaborate costumes, and makeup.
- - Peter the Great’s initiative to modernize Russia and establish St. Petersburg as a link to Europe.
- - The imperial palace in Beijing for Chinese emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties.
- - Founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, which ruled Japan from 1603 to 1868.
- - Ivan the Terrible, the first Russian tsar, known for his authoritarian rule.
- - Qing emperor famous for military success and arts patronage.
- - Russian tsar who westernized Russia and expanded its influence in Europe.
- - A Chinese dynasty (1368-1644) known for trade, culture, and the Great Wall’s expansion.
- - Japan’s final feudal government, known for its isolationist policies.
- - A ranking system in Russia, introduced by Peter the Great, to organize the bureaucracy.
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- - An Italian Jesuit missionary who fostered cultural exchange in China.
- - A policy in Japan requiring daimyo to alternate residence between their domains and the capital, Edo, to ensure loyalty to the shogun.
- - Japanese feudal lords who controlled land and samurai armies under the shogun.
- - Catholic missionaries known for their educational work and efforts to spread Christianity.
- - A daimyo who unified Japan in the late 16th century.
- - Skilled horsemen and semi-military communities in Ukraine and southern Russia.
- - A gesture of respect in China, involving kneeling and bowing to the ground.
- - China’s last imperial dynasty, ruled by the Manchus from 1644 to 1912.
- - Known as Ivan the Great, he expanded Russian territory and ended Mongol rule.
- - A Qing emperor known for a long, stable, and prosperous rule.
- - Russian royal family ruling from 1613 until the 1917 revolution.
- - The military government of Japan, led by the shogun, where real power was held.
- - A hairstyle with a shaved front and a braided back, worn by men during the Qing Dynasty.
- - High-ranking Russian nobles below the ruling princes.
25 Clues: - A daimyo who unified Japan in the late 16th century. • - High-ranking Russian nobles below the ruling princes. • - Qing emperor famous for military success and arts patronage. • - A Qing emperor known for a long, stable, and prosperous rule. • - Russian royal family ruling from 1613 until the 1917 revolution. • ...
Zoo World 2024-10-11
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- – Hewan tertinggi di darat
- – Mamalia laut yang pinter abis
- – Kuda dengan motif hitam-putih
- – Mamalia yang bisa terbang
- – Sobat setia manusia
- – Punya belalai, gede banget!
- – Penguasa laut yang ganas
- Hantu – Jagoan begadang, suka aktif malam
- – Burung yang jalannya kece, tapi gak bisa terbang
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- – Reptil besar dengan rahang maut
- – Pencinta wortel dengan telinga panjang
- – Kucing besar bercorak belang
- – Pelari cepat yang gagah
- – Pemalas yang doyan tidur di pohon
- – Si gemas pemakan bambu
- – Kecil tapi penuh duri
- – Burung pemangsa dengan mata tajam
- – Jago ngejar tikus
- – Pelompat jago dari Australia
- – Rajanya hutan, punya surai keren
20 Clues: – Jago ngejar tikus • – Sobat setia manusia • – Kecil tapi penuh duri • – Si gemas pemakan bambu • – Pelari cepat yang gagah • – Hewan tertinggi di darat • – Penguasa laut yang ganas • – Mamalia yang bisa terbang • – Punya belalai, gede banget! • – Kucing besar bercorak belang • – Pelompat jago dari Australia • – Mamalia laut yang pinter abis • – Kuda dengan motif hitam-putih • ...
world religions 2025-01-27
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- Einstein theoretical physicist who believed in agnosticism
- the way
- path the right way to do things in buddhism
- made by Confucius
- Chinese philosopher who lived in the 6th century bc
- scared text of daosim made my tao TE ching
- cycle of life,death, and rebirth
- made in China around 500 BC
- being born again
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- belief of a higher power but not a specific religion
- focuses on the elimination of dukkah
- gentleman and moral idea
- God is an infinate substance
- equation made by Albert Einstein
- enlightenment
- action and result
- respect of elders and parents
- originated in India
- two things being complete through each other
- western scholars that mad hinduism from the bigninng
20 Clues: the way • enlightenment • being born again • made by Confucius • action and result • originated in India • gentleman and moral idea • made in China around 500 BC • God is an infinate substance • respect of elders and parents • cycle of life,death, and rebirth • equation made by Albert Einstein • focuses on the elimination of dukkah • scared text of daosim made my tao TE ching • ...
World Religion 2025-01-27
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- result of human action of deed
- third poison
- means the way
- rebirth of a soul
- Confucianism is a ----- sysytem
- Chinese philosopher
- second of the three poisons
- no belief in one god
- religion originating in China
- represents masculine side of Yin-Yang
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- represents feminine side of Yin-Yang
- creation influenced by agnosticism
- German theoretical physicist
- more like a belief system not a religion
- something Confucius emphasizes
- percent of the world with no organized religion
- divine law
- path of enlightenment
- religion that originated in India
- one of the three poisons
20 Clues: divine law • third poison • means the way • rebirth of a soul • Chinese philosopher • no belief in one god • path of enlightenment • one of the three poisons • second of the three poisons • German theoretical physicist • religion originating in China • result of human action of deed • something Confucius emphasizes • Confucianism is a ----- sysytem • religion that originated in India • ...
World Capitals 2025-03-07
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- Capital of Greece
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of Kenya
- Capital of Rwanda
- Capital of Morocco
- Capital of Uganda
- Capital of Australia
- Capital of Afghanistan
- Capital of Thailand
- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of the United Kingdom
- Capital of Sweden
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of Iraq
- Capital of Tanzania
- Capital of Senegal
- Capital of Denmark
- Capital of Brazil
- Capital of France
- Capital of Chile
- Capital of Ecuador
- Capital of Finland
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- Capital of Iran
- Capital of India
- Capital of South Africa
- Capital of Egypt
- Capital of Mexico
- Capital of Turkey
- Capital of the Philippines
- Capital of New Zealand
- Capital of China
- Capital of Pakistan
- Capital of the United States
- Capital of Norway
- Capital of Belgium
- Capital of Portugal
- Capital of Austria
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of Indonesia
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of Saudi Arabia
- Capital of Spain
- Capital of North Korea
- Capital of Venezuela
- Capital of Colombia
- Capital of Romania
- Capital of Vietnam
- Capital of Peru
- Capital of South Korea
50 Clues: Capital of Iran • Capital of Iraq • Capital of Peru • Capital of India • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Kenya • Capital of China • Capital of Italy • Capital of Japan • Capital of Spain • Capital of Chile • Capital of Mexico • Capital of Greece • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Rwanda • Capital of Uganda • Capital of Norway • Capital of Canada • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Russia • Capital of Brazil • ...
World Capitals 2025-03-08
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- Capital of Belgium
- Capital of Uganda
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of Mexico
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of Afghanistan
- Capital of Spain
- Capital of Greece
- Capital of Portugal
- Capital of Indonesia
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of Morocco
- Capital of Saudi Arabia
- Capital of France
- Capital of India
- Capital of Austria
- Capital of the United States
- Capital of Vietnam
- Capital of Kenya
- Capital of Finland
- Capital of North Korea
- Capital of Romania
- Capital of the Philippines
- Capital of Denmark
- Capital of Thailand
- Capital of Brazil
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- Capital of Germany
- Capital of Rwanda
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of Iraq
- Capital of Sweden
- Capital of Venezuela
- Capital of Senegal
- Capital of Pakistan
- Capital of Norway
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of South Africa
- Capital of Chile
- Capital of Egypt
- Capital of Tanzania
- Capital of China
- Capital of Iran
- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of New Zealand
- Capital of the United Kingdom
- Capital of Ecuador
- Capital of Turkey
- Capital of Colombia
- Capital of Australia
- Capital of Peru
50 Clues: Capital of Iraq • Capital of Iran • Capital of Peru • Capital of Italy • Capital of Spain • Capital of Chile • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Japan • Capital of China • Capital of India • Capital of Kenya • Capital of Rwanda • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Uganda • Capital of Russia • Capital of Mexico • Capital of Norway • Capital of Canada • Capital of Greece • Capital of France • Capital of Turkey • ...
One world 2025-02-17
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- a mountain that can explode and send out hot rocks
- a large or important town
- a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory
- a cascade of water falling from a height
- a large area of land, usually in a hot region, which has almost no water, rain, trees, or plants
- a large area of ice that moves over land
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- a lot of water on land that is normally dry
- a huge wave
- large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth
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- the ground shakes and cracks appear
- no rain for a long time
- a group of low hills which are at the bottom of mountains
- a place where the coast curves around an ocean
- an area of low land which is between two hills or mountains
- a place where land meets the sea
- the land which is on the side of a river
- an area of land that is almost surrounded by sea
- a extremely strong wind
- a wall which has been built across a river to form a lake
20 Clues: a huge wave • no rain for a long time • a extremely strong wind • a large or important town • a place where land meets the sea • the ground shakes and cracks appear • a piece of land surrounded by water • the land which is on the side of a river • a cascade of water falling from a height • a large area of ice that moves over land • a lot of water on land that is normally dry • ...
Animal World 2024-12-29
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- a large fish that has a blowhole
- a smart fish
- an animal with a hump to store fat
- a big monkey with orange fur and long lipms
- a large dangerous fish
- an animal with antlers
- a big natural hill
- a cold place that is covered with snow and ice
- a tall animal with long neck
- a bird of prey that has good eyesight
- a flightless bird that can swim
- a stream of flowing water
- an area with a lot of grass and a few tress
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- a pink bird that can stand on one leg
- a place that has a lot of trees and gets lots of rain
- a bird with big beak
- a sea animal with eight arms
- a big cat with orange skin and black stripes
- a large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth surface
- a place that is dry, hot, and covered with sand
- a big cat with mane around its head
- bear a large white bear
- an animal with a long body and slithers
- a large body of salt water
- small animals with six legs and sometimes have wings
- a body of fresh water
- a horse with white skin and black stripes
27 Clues: a smart fish • a big natural hill • a bird with big beak • a body of fresh water • a large dangerous fish • an animal with antlers • bear a large white bear • a stream of flowing water • a large body of salt water • a sea animal with eight arms • a tall animal with long neck • a flightless bird that can swim • a large fish that has a blowhole • an animal with a hump to store fat • ...
Norma's World 2025-03-09
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- One of Norma's caregivers
- Lyman's middle name
- Norma and Lyman's last name
- Birth month of Norma and Lyman
- Norma's head caregiver
- Norma's hair color when she was younger
- Norma's tallest son
- Norma's middle name
- Norma's maiden last name
- First name of Norma's mother
- Norma's wonderful husband
- Little town where Norma was born
- Norma's father-in-law. And Roger's middle name
- One of Norma's caregivers
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- Norma's second daughter
- Number of years of marriage for Norma and Lyman
- Norma's blue-eyed son
- High School Norma graduated from
- Norma's favorite restaurant item
- Type of store owned by Lyman and Norma
- Town where Norma and Lyman married
- Norma and Lyman's second language
- Norma's oldest daughter
- Norma's oldest sister
- Norma's oldest brother (was in WWII)
25 Clues: Lyman's middle name • Norma's tallest son • Norma's middle name • Norma's blue-eyed son • Norma's oldest sister • Norma's head caregiver • Norma's second daughter • Norma's oldest daughter • Norma's maiden last name • One of Norma's caregivers • Norma's wonderful husband • One of Norma's caregivers • Norma and Lyman's last name • First name of Norma's mother • ...
Dandy's World 2025-11-13
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- OH NO PLEASE DON'T POP ME
- Ink man
- Sleepy
- Rock doge
- Music man
- Me want hugs
- Mute's sibling/cousin idk which one
- Me DON'T want hugs
- Cookie
- Purple art tool
- Machine camper 2
- Circus troupe balloon edition
- ME WANT MORE RESEARCH RAHHHHHHH
- Swiss cake roll
- Life support
- Something FISHY about this
- Required for a certain green tv
- Chocolate bunny
- Twin where have you been
- Friends with a certain cosmic brownie roll
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- Big forehead
- Circus troupe pinata edition
- One shot but slow
- Christmas ornament
- Insecure basket
- Mute
- Doge
- Angy shrimp
- Oh man I need to blow my nose
- Fancy teacup with self healing
- One shot but fast
- Rudolph the red nosed R____
- Forgotten middle child
- Jack-O-Lantern
- Machine camper 1
- Let's go gambling
- WHY WON'T MY CAR DRIVE STRAIGHT
- ANKLEBITER IPAD KID RABIES' CHILD
- The certain green tv awarded from 4500 ichor 100% research and full mastery on a previous toon mentioned
- Crumbling undead weird stinky old thingy
40 Clues: Mute • Doge • Sleepy • Cookie • Ink man • Rock doge • Music man • Angy shrimp • Big forehead • Me want hugs • Life support • Jack-O-Lantern • Insecure basket • Purple art tool • Swiss cake roll • Chocolate bunny • Machine camper 2 • Machine camper 1 • One shot but slow • One shot but fast • Let's go gambling • Christmas ornament • Me DON'T want hugs • Forgotten middle child • Twin where have you been • ...
Ap world 2025-10-31
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- Minaret in Delhi, India
- ___ Buddhism emphasized meditation and intuition
- Tools used by Buddhist monks
- Devotion to Amitabha Buddha
- Kingdom in Java
- Early paper money easing transactions
- Revival of Confucianism
- Chinese Dynasty
- The 2 ships used for Indian Ocean trade
- Transported across Saharan Desert
- Center of learning and trade in Mali
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- Ruler of the Mali Empire
- Chinese admiral during the Ming Dynasty
- Bantu language with Arabic influences
- Settlements away from homeland
- Moroccan traveler
- Many caravans
- Surrounding and attacking a fortified place
- 1st MONGOL
- West African oral historians
20 Clues: 1st MONGOL • Many caravans • Kingdom in Java • Chinese Dynasty • Moroccan traveler • Minaret in Delhi, India • Revival of Confucianism • Ruler of the Mali Empire • Devotion to Amitabha Buddha • Tools used by Buddhist monks • West African oral historians • Settlements away from homeland • Transported across Saharan Desert • Center of learning and trade in Mali • ...
world history 2025-10-31
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- The Chinese dynasty name that the Mongols gave themselves
- Faster way of communication consisting of many stations
- Type of community in which people living away from their homeland maintain their culture
- Paper money replacing heavy coins
- Investment-like clubs where you could pool money for risky caravan trips and travel in groups
- These became a symbol of Buddhist monks
- Famous Muslim traveler who visited many Muslim rulers around the world
- Capital of the Mongol empire
- New form of beliefs stemming from Daoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism
- The leader of the great Treasure Fleet
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- Chinese method of warfare adopted by the Mongols
- A powerful dynasty known for creating Borobudur
- West African storytellers, musicians, and poets who preserved their culture
- The grandson of Genghis Khan
- New kind of ship that made sea commerce possible
- Single handedly responsible for causing gold inflation
- Large trading hub city in Mali
- New method of transportation that made travel across the Sahara possible
- Guesthouses located along the Silk Road
- Largest religious structure of its time, which switched from Hindu to Buddhism
20 Clues: The grandson of Genghis Khan • Capital of the Mongol empire • Large trading hub city in Mali • Paper money replacing heavy coins • The leader of the great Treasure Fleet • These became a symbol of Buddhist monks • Guesthouses located along the Silk Road • A powerful dynasty known for creating Borobudur • Chinese method of warfare adopted by the Mongols • ...
AP WORLD 2025-10-31
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- Oral historians, storytellers, and advisors in West African societies who preserved and passed down the history and traditions of their people.
- a Bantu language with Arabic influences, serving as a lingua franca along the East African coast.
- Spread of agriculture and irrigation techniques in the Islamic world, leading to increased food production and population growth.
- the capital of the Mongol Empire between 1235 and 1260, symbolizing Mongol power and cultural exchange.
- a Moroccan scholar and traveler who documented his extensive journeys across the Islamic world and beyond.
- form of paper money used by merchants in China
- school of Mahayana Buddhism emphasizing meditation and direct experience of truth
- Ruler of the Mali Empire, known for wealth and pilgrimage to Mecca, during what was a golden age for Mali.
- settlements of people dispersed from their original homeland, maintaining cultural identity across different regions.
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- a massive temple complex in Cambodia, showcasing the power and sophistication of the Khmer Empire.
- revival of Confucianism incorporating elements of Buddhism and Daoism
- Major center of trade and Islamic scholarship in West Africa, part of the Mali and Songhai empires.
- partnerships formed by merchants in the Mongol Empire, fostering trade and limiting the risk of individual traders.
- branch of Buddhism focused on rebirth in the "Pure Land"
- a towering minaret in Delhi, India, representing Indo-Islamic architectural achievements.
- simple bowl carried by monks to receive alms
- roadside inn where travelers could rest and recover from the day's journey
- a variety of sailing vessels with distinct construction techniques, crucial for trade in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia.
- Animal that was essential for trade and transportation across the Sahara Desert and well-suited to the harsh desert environment.
- a military tactic involving surrounding a fortified place, cutting off supplies, and forcing surrender.
- a method of communication or transportation where messages or goods are passed quickly from one station to another.
- an influential dynasty in Java that constructed Borobudur, reflecting a blend of Indian and local architectural styles.
22 Clues: simple bowl carried by monks to receive alms • form of paper money used by merchants in China • branch of Buddhism focused on rebirth in the "Pure Land" • revival of Confucianism incorporating elements of Buddhism and Daoism • roadside inn where travelers could rest and recover from the day's journey • ...
world hisotry 2025-10-29
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- language-east African Batu language
- bowls-vessel carried by monks to collect food
- influenced urban settlement of Mississippi culture
- sailing vessels,were new means of calculation
- of Eunuchs-role of palace servants
- Musa-most prominent such pilgrim ruler of Malian.
- system-a electronic operated switch to control a circut
- initialized dynasty,meaning"king of the mountains"
- Pheromenon-major process of settlement and social organization
- Yongle-former Chinese emperor
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- place provided for travelers and merchants for lodging
- service in the Inca empire
- city of west African civilization.developed substantial urban community
- cash-used in the early times as a form of paper negotiable used by merchants
- rice-fast ripening and drought resistance strain of rice
- communities-merchants learn local language,culture,there in position to facilitate
- west African oral historian,story teller,poet
- Confucianism-Chinese philosophy that arose during the song dynasty
- ruler
- wat-largest religious structure in the pre- modern world
- Battuta-widley traveled Arab scholar,merchant.
21 Clues: ruler • service in the Inca empire • Yongle-former Chinese emperor • of Eunuchs-role of palace servants • language-east African Batu language • bowls-vessel carried by monks to collect food • sailing vessels,were new means of calculation • west African oral historian,story teller,poet • Battuta-widley traveled Arab scholar,merchant. • ...
WORLD CULTURE 2025-10-09
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- Ancient Inca device for recording information, consisting of colored threads knotted in various ways.
- Traditional Mongolian clothing made from cotton, silk, wool, or brocade.
- Venetian boat used in canals.
- Indigenous dance found in Māori culture in New Zealand.
- Leader of the Catholic church.
- Rice dish from West Africa made with long-grain rice, tomatoes, chilis, onions, spices,
- Mayan phrase for "I do not understand you".
- Form of musical theater originating from Italy.
- Brazilian festival featuring colorful costumes and street dancing.
- Dome-shaped snow dwelling of the Inuit.
- Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries.
- The national dish of Vanuatu, prepared by grating breadfruit, bananas, taro or yam roots into a vegetable paste
- Greek temple on the Athenian Acropolis dedicated to Athena.
- A concept first popular in 1940s Jamaica where Disk Jockeys would pack generators, turntables and speakers into vans.
- Hammer of Thor from Viking mythology.
- Plucked stringed instrument, originating from the Indian subcontinent
- Balinese holiday celebrating the victory of dharma over adharma.
- Traditional single-edged sword used by certain ethnic groups in the Philippines.
- Japanese paper folding art.
- Sacred bird associated with “snake god,” Quetzalcoatl and the national Bird of Guatemala
- Mesoamerican wooden sword with several embedded obsidian blades.
- the traditional percussive music ensemble of the Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese people.
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- Ancient network of trade routes spanning Eurasia and North Africa.
- Pounded meal found in West African cuisine, made primarily with cassava
- Australian aboriginal wind instrument.
- Gathering with dances held by many Native American and First Nations communities.
- Dish of French fries and cheese curds topped with a hot brown gravy.
- Longest reigning British monarch.
- Aboriginal thrown tool design to return to the thrower.
- Ancient Mesoamerican civilization.
- Daily clothing traditionally worn by Polynesians and other Oceanic peoples consisting of a rectangular cloth.
- Monolithic human figures carved by the Rapa Nui people on Rapa Nui (Easter Island).
- Masked folk Dance drama from South Korea.
- Ancient Greek war ship with 3 rows of oars.
- Style of Caribbean music that originated in Trinidad and Tobago.
- Flowing wide-sleeved robe worn across West Africa.
- Iranian or Persian new year.
- Herbal drink shared in gourd and straw.
- Shark-toothed club used by various Polynesian cultures, primarily by the Native Hawaiians.
- Electronic dance music created by DJs from the Chicago underground scene.
- Powerful ancient city in Northern Africa, in what is now Tunisia.
- Hawaiian dance form expressing chant (oli) or song (mele).
- Scottish patterned cloth.
- Traditional Thai new year celebration.
- Performing art of the Central Highlands of Madagascar.
- Traditional south Asian contact team sport played between two teams of seven players.
- Korean fermented cabbage dish.
- Indian spring festival where people throw colored powder.
- Spirit being, sacred object, or symbol that serves as an emblem of a group of Native American people.
- Yellow rice dish with seafood or meat, from Valencia.
- Traditional head tie native to Yoruba people of Nigeria, Benin and Togo, worn by women
51 Clues: Scottish patterned cloth. • Japanese paper folding art. • Iranian or Persian new year. • Venetian boat used in canals. • Leader of the Catholic church. • Korean fermented cabbage dish. • Longest reigning British monarch. • Ancient Mesoamerican civilization. • Hammer of Thor from Viking mythology. • Australian aboriginal wind instrument. • Traditional Thai new year celebration. • ...
world history 2025-08-22
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- A buddhism state of perfect peace and liberation from suffering
- A system of government designed to manage large tasks and establish rules
- The process of preserving a body after death
- Persian prophet who lived around 600 b.c.
- First five books in the Hebrew bible
- Hindus believe its the rebirth of a soul into a new body
- Ancient Egyptian writing
- Greek for land between two rivers
- A seasonal changes in wind direction that can bring really bad rain
- A sequence of rulers from the same family
- Most powerful traders along the Mediterranean
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- First known system of writing
- The founder of buddhism,The "Enlightened one"
- Asiantic invaders who ruled Egypt from 1640 to 1570 b.c.
- An area of fecund land shaped like a Cresent
- Good or bad deeds
- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God
- The following of 1 god
- The "father" of the Hebrews
- The following of more than 1 god
20 Clues: Good or bad deeds • The following of 1 god • Ancient Egyptian writing • The "father" of the Hebrews • First known system of writing • The following of more than 1 god • Greek for land between two rivers • First five books in the Hebrew bible • Persian prophet who lived around 600 b.c. • A sequence of rulers from the same family • The process of preserving a body after death • ...
world 2 2025-08-19
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- AUSTEN, Writer of Pride and Prejudice
- WASHINGTON, First U.S. President
- Tallest mammal
- Yellow Pokemon mascot
- WHITE, Fairy tale girl with seven dwarfs
- The study of stars and planets
- Astronaut's workplace
- Company founded by Steve Jobs
- River that runs through Egypt
- Month with Thanksgiving in the U.S.
- Largest ocean on Earth
- The opposite of night
- Metal used in coins and jewelry
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- Largest planet in our solar system
- Sport played at Wimbledon
- Opposite of cold
- Animal with black and white stripes
- Musical instrument with keys and pedals
- Main ingredient in guacamole
- Animal symbol of Australia
- Capital of Greece
- City where the Eiffel Tower stands
- Precious yellow metal
- Longest bone in the human body
- Hard protective covering of a turtle
25 Clues: Tallest mammal • Opposite of cold • Capital of Greece • Yellow Pokemon mascot • Astronaut's workplace • Precious yellow metal • The opposite of night • Largest ocean on Earth • Sport played at Wimbledon • Animal symbol of Australia • Main ingredient in guacamole • Company founded by Steve Jobs • River that runs through Egypt • The study of stars and planets • Longest bone in the human body • ...
WORLD 3 2025-08-19
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- Device to measure temperature
- Greek Letter after alpha
- Insect that makes honey
- Coffee Shop order with foam
- Constellation known as the Hunter
- Country of the Taj Mahal
- City that hosts Carnival in Brazil
- Precious green gemstone
- Dessert with ladyfingers and mascarpone
- Chemical symbol for sodium
- Author of “Matilda”
- Animal that hibernates
- Element in diamonds
- Largest desert in Asia
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- Opposite of rural
- Bird famed for mimicry
- Ocean east of Florida
- Currency of Mexico
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Italian City with canals
- Snow vehicle with runner
- Capital of Spain
- Bone that protects the brain
- Capital of New York State
- Pasta shaped like little rice
25 Clues: Capital of Spain • Opposite of rural • Currency of Mexico • Author of “Matilda” • Element in diamonds • Ocean east of Florida • Bird famed for mimicry • Animal that hibernates • Largest desert in Asia • Insect that makes honey • Greek goddess of wisdom • Precious green gemstone • Greek Letter after alpha • Country of the Taj Mahal • Italian City with canals • Snow vehicle with runner • ...
WORLD 3 2025-08-19
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- Pasta shaped like little rice
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Capital of New York State
- Capital of Spain
- Device to measure temperature
- Dessert with ladyfingers and mascarpone
- Insect that makes honey
- City that hosts Carnival in Brazil
- Ocean east of Florida
- Coffee Shop order with foam
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- Element in diamonds
- Constellation known as the Hunter
- Country of the Taj Mahal
- Bird famed for mimicry
- Chemical symbol for sodium
- Precious green gemstone
- Currency of Mexico
- Author of “Matilda”
- Italian City with canals
- Greek Letter after alpha
- Opposite of rural
- Bone that protects the brain
- Animal that hibernates
- Largest desert in Asia
- Snow vehicle with runner
25 Clues: Capital of Spain • Opposite of rural • Currency of Mexico • Element in diamonds • Author of “Matilda” • Ocean east of Florida • Bird famed for mimicry • Animal that hibernates • Largest desert in Asia • Greek goddess of wisdom • Precious green gemstone • Insect that makes honey • Country of the Taj Mahal • Italian City with canals • Greek Letter after alpha • Snow vehicle with runner • ...
WORLD 5 2025-08-20
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- Goddess of harvest and grain
- Many-headed serpent of the marshes
- Endless boulder-pusher of myth
- Winged goddess of victory
- Huntress goddess and twin of Apollo
- Primordial earth goddess
- Snake-haired monster type
- Winged horse of legend
- Titan who stole fire for mankind
- Greek god of war
- God of wine and revelry
- Smith god of fire and forge
- Titan condemned to bear the sky
- Sun god who drove a chariot
- Nymph who faded to a voice
- Roman name for Demeter
- Goat-footed god of the wild
- Goddess of the hearth
- Messenger god with winged sandals
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- Primordial sky god
- Titan who swallowed his children
- Personification of death
- Greek king of the gods
- God of dreams
- Lord of the sea
- Goddess of retribution
- Flier who fell for flying too near the sun
- Tormented figure in Tartarus
- Youth who loved his reflection
- Mother of the Olympians
- Bull-headed maze dweller
- Queen of the underworld
- Gorgon who turned onlookers to stone
- God of music, healing, and light
- Goddess of wisdom and war craft
- Ruler of the underworld
- Fire-breathing hybrid beast
- Three-headed hound of Hades
- Cunning hero of Ithaca
- Greek goddess, wife of Zeus
40 Clues: God of dreams • Lord of the sea • Greek god of war • Primordial sky god • Goddess of the hearth • Greek king of the gods • Goddess of retribution • Winged horse of legend • Cunning hero of Ithaca • Roman name for Demeter • Mother of the Olympians • Queen of the underworld • God of wine and revelry • Ruler of the underworld • Personification of death • Primordial earth goddess • ...
WORLD 35 2025-08-27
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- Famous British clock tower
- Mountain range in western South America
- ’80s video game hero who eats pellets
- Country once called Persia
- Fruit that’s also a tech company
- Greek letter before omega
- Author of “Beloved”
- North African stew
- Device that converts sunlight to power
- Measure of electrical resistance
- DIOXIDE Gas that makes soda fizzy
- Pasta shaped like little ears
- Poison used on arrows by tribes
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- City nicknamed “Windy City”
- Chemical that flavors vanilla
- Hiker’s shelter
- World’s highest waterfall
- Country known for maple syrup
- Planet with the Great Red Spot
- Capital of Scotland
- Animal with a prehensile tail
- City home to the Taj Mahal
- Continent with the Serengeti
- Currency of Switzerland
- City known for Oktoberfest
- River that forms part of the U.S.–Mexico border
- Currency of India
- Mythical bird reborn from ashes
- Legendary sword of King Arthur
29 Clues: Hiker’s shelter • Currency of India • North African stew • Capital of Scotland • Author of “Beloved” • Currency of Switzerland • World’s highest waterfall • Greek letter before omega • Famous British clock tower • Country once called Persia • City home to the Taj Mahal • City known for Oktoberfest • City nicknamed “Windy City” • Continent with the Serengeti • Chemical that flavors vanilla • ...
WORLD REVOLUTIONS 2025-11-05
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- things made of cotton such as carpet and clothes
- what the colonies wanted
- liberator of Haiti
- came from England
- author of the first document of the United States
- what we need to eat
- liberator of Bolivia and Colombia
- controlled several Latin American countries
- astronomer who said that the earth and planets move in a elliptical pattern
- invented the steam engine
- started the Age of Exploration
- the study of the stars
- home of the Leaning Tower of Piza
- invented the telescope
- too much for the colonies
- came up with the Scientific Method
- inspired the writers of the Declaration of Independence
- mother of the USA
- used to develop things on a large scale
- liberator of several Latin American countries
- the controlling body of England
- places the sun at the center of the solar system
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- came up with the Heliocentric Theory
- lasted for 1 year
- what the first Americans called themselves
- used to study the stars
- the pull of the earth on any object
- known as the father of modern philosophy
- liked to cut off peoples heads
- came up with the idea of gravity
- emperor who had little mans syndrome
- heated up gas from boiling water
- invented the cotton gin
- liberated by Louverture
- inspired by philosophers
- a revolution which started in England
- there were 3 of these in France
37 Clues: lasted for 1 year • came from England • mother of the USA • liberator of Haiti • what we need to eat • the study of the stars • invented the telescope • used to study the stars • invented the cotton gin • liberated by Louverture • what the colonies wanted • inspired by philosophers • invented the steam engine • too much for the colonies • liked to cut off peoples heads • ...
DMM World 2025-05-30
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- type of house fofes believed prison to be
- the moon-scraper (?) has 108 ______.
- zorklop subjects
- phineas and ferb character + two Os, main character.
- natural satellite, dmm's
- location of green alien mouth
- company with shooting star logo
- space prison sentence
- the genius has a lot of this
- type of surgery alien queen had
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- material to NOT use when planning space travel
- infamous for kidnapping celebrities
- base for dmm's million layer dessert
- obscure member of the dmm universe, first name
- relation of company founder to dmm
- lipstick shade
- creator of pie maker, first name
- what do mimimomos do all the time
- avian species involved in the creation
- second villain
- bos taurus, second half
- location of colorful evil plot
22 Clues: lipstick shade • second villain • zorklop subjects • space prison sentence • bos taurus, second half • natural satellite, dmm's • the genius has a lot of this • location of green alien mouth • location of colorful evil plot • company with shooting star logo • type of surgery alien queen had • creator of pie maker, first name • what do mimimomos do all the time • ...
World Geography 2025-05-15
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- killing of a large ethnic group
- major religion in india
- a system dividing society into hereditary classes
- a minority group adopting traditions of the major group
- spreading of a desert
- religion created by prophet Muhammad PBUH
- belief in more than one god
- religion founded by buddha
- the traditions followed by small homogenous groups
- Major Japanese religion
- a corporation in many countries
- religion started by the followers of jesus christ
- City with a population over 10 million
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- gradual gathering of soemthing
- Depletion in the stock of a fish due to fishing
- Major Chinese religion
- The cultural group a person belongs to
- a religion where men wear turbans
- belief in one god
- major ethnic religion
- categorization of humans based on shared physical or social qualities
- strict adherence to a scripture
- Legalized racial segregation in south africa
23 Clues: belief in one god • major ethnic religion • spreading of a desert • Major Chinese religion • major religion in india • Major Japanese religion • religion founded by buddha • belief in more than one god • gradual gathering of soemthing • killing of a large ethnic group • strict adherence to a scripture • a corporation in many countries • a religion where men wear turbans • ...
World History 2025-08-04
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- A political and economic system of Europe from the 9th to about the 15th century
- The founding father of the Israelites, with a prominent role in Judaism, Christianity and Islam
- A religious way of life that involves renouncing worldly pursuits to fully devote one's self to spiritual work
- A woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns
- Byzantine emperor who held the eastern frontier of his empire against the Persians
- Having One God
- One without faith
- The royal charter of political rights given to rebellious English barons by King John in 1215
- New capital of Rome, modern day Turkey
- The male head of a family or tribe
- was a value placed on every human being and every piece of property in the Salic Code
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- An ancient test of guilt or innocence by subjection of the accused to severe pain, survival of which was taken as divine proof of innocence.
- A medieval emperor who once ruled much of Western Europe
- An ecclesiastical censure depriving a person of the rights of church membership
- A split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief.
- is a religious work of art, most commonly a painting, from Eastern Christianity and in certain Eastern Catholic churches
- of Hastings The decisive battle in which William the Conqueror (duke of Normandy) defeated the Saxons under Harold II (1066) and thus left England open for the Norman Conquest
- a room set apart for writing, esp. one in a monastery where manuscripts were copied
- Bishop of Rome and the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church
- A series of holy wars fought between 1095 and 1291.
20 Clues: Having One God • One without faith • The male head of a family or tribe • New capital of Rome, modern day Turkey • A woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns • A series of holy wars fought between 1095 and 1291. • A medieval emperor who once ruled much of Western Europe • Bishop of Rome and the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church • ...
WORLD RELIGIONS 2025-07-01
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- Hindu festival of lights.
- Jewish festival of lights.
- This religion is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama.
- Judaism started in this ancient land, now modern-day Israel.
- The Jewish sacred scroll, contains the first five books of the Bible.
- Christian celebration of Jesus’ resurrection.
- Moon and Star This religion uses the crescent moon and star.
- Arabia Islam began in this country.
- The sacred texts of Hinduism, meaning “knowledge”.
- This faith began in the Middle East and traces its roots to Abraham.
- The collection of teachings attributed to Buddha.
- A wheel with eight spokes, representing the Eightfold Path.
- Islamic month of fasting.
- Hinduism began in the Indus Valley, in modern-day ________.
- The holy book of Christianity.
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- The god worshipped in Islam.
- A Hindu god known for preserving the universe.
- The religion founded by the prophet Muhammad in the 7th century.
- The founder of Buddhism.
- One of the oldest religions, known for belief in karma and reincarnation.
- A cross is a symbol of this religion.
- The prophet who received the Torah in Judaism.
- Considered the son of God in Christianity.
- This religion follows the teachings of Jesus Christ.
- Buddhism began in this country, now modern-day Nepal or India.
- A sacred sound and symbol in Hinduism.
- Christianity originated here, in the region of Judea.
- of David A six-pointed star, symbol of Judaism.
- The Islamic sacred book revealed to Muhammad.
- Buddhist celebration of Buddha’s birth.
30 Clues: The founder of Buddhism. • Hindu festival of lights. • Islamic month of fasting. • Jewish festival of lights. • The god worshipped in Islam. • The holy book of Christianity. • Arabia Islam began in this country. • A cross is a symbol of this religion. • A sacred sound and symbol in Hinduism. • Buddhist celebration of Buddha’s birth. • Considered the son of God in Christianity. • ...
world cities 2025-07-28
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- FRANCISCO – Known for the Golden Gate Bridge.
- YORK – Known for Times Square and the Statue of Liberty.
- – Ancient Greek city famous for the Parthenon.
- – Ancient city famous for the Colosseum.
- – Russian capital known for the Kremlin and Red Square.
- – City that lies in both Europe and Asia.
- – Thai capital famous for temples and street food.
- – Home of Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
- – Capital of China, known for the Great Wall nearby.
- – High-tech city known for anime and sushi.
- – Famous for its Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
- TOWN – South African city with Table Mountain.
- – Known for the tallest building in the world, Burj Khalifa.
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- – Dutch city known for its canals and bicycles.
- – Known for Gaudí’s architecture, especially Sagrada Família.
- DE JANEIRO – Famous for Carnival and Christ the Redeemer statue.
- – City-state known for Marina Bay Sands and being super clean.
- – Canadian city with CN Tower and multicultural population.
- CITY – Capital known for Aztec ruins and vibrant culture.
- – South Korea’s capital, famous for K-pop and technology.
- – German city once divided by a famous wall.
- – Italian city with canals instead of streets.
- ANGELES – City of Hollywood and the film industry.
- – City near the Pyramids of Giza.
- – Famous for the Eiffel Tower and being the "City of Light".
25 Clues: – City near the Pyramids of Giza. • – Ancient city famous for the Colosseum. • – Home of Big Ben and Buckingham Palace. • – City that lies in both Europe and Asia. • – High-tech city known for anime and sushi. • – German city once divided by a famous wall. • FRANCISCO – Known for the Golden Gate Bridge. • – Ancient Greek city famous for the Parthenon. • ...
WORLD 7 2025-08-19
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- Poison used on arrows by tribes
- Country known for maple syrup
- Measure of electrical resistance
- Planet with the Great Red Spot
- Large body of water surrounded by land.
- Capital of Scotland
- Chemical that flavors vanilla
- City nicknamed “Windy City”
- PANEL Device that converts sunlight to power
- GRANDE River that forms part of the U.S.–Mexico border
- North African stew
- Mythical bird reborn from ashes
- Hiker’s shelter
- Mountain range in western South America
- ’80s video game hero who eats pellets
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- Currency of India
- Legendary sword of King Arthur
- Currency of Switzerland
- City home to the Taj Mahal
- Fruit that’s also a tech company
- Pasta shaped like little ears
- MORRISON Author of “Beloved”
- FALLS World’s highest waterfall
- Animal with a prehensile tail
- Greek letter before omega
25 Clues: Hiker’s shelter • Currency of India • North African stew • Capital of Scotland • Currency of Switzerland • Greek letter before omega • City home to the Taj Mahal • City nicknamed “Windy City” • Country known for maple syrup • Pasta shaped like little ears • MORRISON Author of “Beloved” • Chemical that flavors vanilla • Animal with a prehensile tail • Legendary sword of King Arthur • ...
Our World 2025-08-20
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- What shape is Jaenna's engagement ring
- Our favorite restaurant
- What is Jaenna's middle name
- Where was Jaenna born
- What degree does Jaenna hold
- What is Jaenna's profession
- What month is Jaenna born
- What is Jaenna's favorite color
- What is Joe's profession
- What month is Joe born
- What town do we live in
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- What is Joe's middle name
- Where does Jaenna work
- How many siblings does Jaenna have
- What degree does Joe hold
- Where was Joe born
- Where do we love to vacation
- Where does Joe work
- Where will we honeymoon
- Furthest country we have visited together
- What instrument did we both play
- What is Joe's favorite kind of joke
- Our favorite winter sport
- How many siblings does Joe have
24 Clues: Where was Joe born • Where does Joe work • Where was Jaenna born • Where does Jaenna work • What month is Joe born • Our favorite restaurant • Where will we honeymoon • What town do we live in • What is Joe's profession • What is Joe's middle name • What degree does Joe hold • What month is Jaenna born • Our favorite winter sport • What is Jaenna's profession • Where do we love to vacation • ...
WORLD 102 2025-08-20
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- Emotional release through drama
- Very large New World vulture
- Study of being
- Using very few words
- Happy accident of discovery
- Tusked Arctic pinniped
- Pleasing sound
- Vague or ill-defined
- Of doubtful authenticity
- Mild word in place of harsh one
- Wall painting on wet plaster
- Person who knows multiple languages
- Brightly colored streamside bird
- Introductory section of a play or book
- Witty concise saying
- Forest giraffid with zebra stripes
- Harsh mixture of sounds
- Common bird known for murmurations
- Large ocean bird with long wings
- Self-evident truth
- Calm and peaceful
- Ending passage in music
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- Rhetorical reversal of grammatical structures
- Mexican salamander that stays aquatic
- Burrowing marsupial of Australia
- Vocabulary of a language
- Word or phrase that reads the same backward
- Concluding section of a book or play
- Tall four-sided stone monument
- Seemingly contradictory truth
- Board for mixing paint colors
- Bitter, abusive speech or writing
- Fastest falcon species
- Spirit of the times
- Egg-laying mammal of Australia
- Word formed by rearranging letters
- Wild goat with long curved horns
- Artwork in three panels
- Desert antelope with straight horns
- Arctic whale with a long tusk
40 Clues: Study of being • Pleasing sound • Calm and peaceful • Self-evident truth • Spirit of the times • Using very few words • Vague or ill-defined • Witty concise saying • Tusked Arctic pinniped • Fastest falcon species • Harsh mixture of sounds • Artwork in three panels • Ending passage in music • Vocabulary of a language • Of doubtful authenticity • Happy accident of discovery • ...
WORLD 102 2025-08-20
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- Arctic whale with a long tusk
- Mexican salamander that stays aquatic
- Egg-laying mammal of Australia
- Wild goat with long curved horns
- Seemingly contradictory truth
- Emotional release through drama
- Harsh mixture of sounds
- Desert antelope with straight horns
- Ending passage in music
- Pleasing sound
- Person who knows multiple languages
- Spirit of the times
- Word formed by rearranging letters
- Common bird known for murmurations
- Forest giraffid with zebra stripes
- Fastest falcon species
- Rhetorical reversal of grammatical structures
- Study of being
- Brightly colored streamside bird
- Calm and peaceful
- Tall four-sided stone monument
- Mild word in place of harsh one
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- Vague or ill-defined
- Large ocean bird with long wings
- Burrowing marsupial of Australia
- Witty concise saying
- Using very few words
- Vocabulary of a language
- Of doubtful authenticity
- Introductory section of a play or book
- Happy accident of discovery
- Board for mixing paint colors
- Wall painting on wet plaster
- Artwork in three panels
- Word or phrase that reads the same backward
- Concluding section of a book or play
- Self-evident truth
- Bitter, abusive speech or writing
38 Clues: Pleasing sound • Study of being • Calm and peaceful • Self-evident truth • Spirit of the times • Vague or ill-defined • Witty concise saying • Using very few words • Fastest falcon species • Harsh mixture of sounds • Ending passage in music • Artwork in three panels • Vocabulary of a language • Of doubtful authenticity • Happy accident of discovery • Wall painting on wet plaster • ...
WORLD 32 2025-08-25
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- Defensive rush sending extra pass rushers
- Run or pass for two points after a touchdown
- Zesty rhizome used fresh or dried
- Game-ending home run by the home team
- Tiny seeds that make pungent condiments
- Bunt to score a runner from third base
- Common table spice from dried drupes
- Citrusy, peppery rhizome in Thai cuisine
- Citrus-fragrant stalk used in soups and curries
- Defensive catch of an opponent’s pass
- Twenty-seven up, twenty-seven down performance
- Desperation deep throw at the end of a game
- Two baseball games played by the same teams in one day
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- Out recorded while allowing a runner to advance
- Baseball game without a hit allowed
- Lacy aril spice encasing nutmeg
- Maple-scented seeds used in spice blends
- Sweet bark used in baking and stews
- Peeled peppercorns with a milder bite
- Star-shaped pod with licorice notes
- Scoring fly ball caught for an out
- Three-point kick through uprights in football
- Losing possession of the ball while running or tackled
- Illegal hindering of a receiver
- Warm seed grated for desserts and sauces
- Area between the opponent’s 20-yard line and goal
- Tackling the quarterback behind the line
- Imaginary line where each football play begins
- Intensely aromatic dried flower buds
- One-point kick after a touchdown
- Aromatic pods used whole or ground
- Green onion used raw or cooked
32 Clues: Green onion used raw or cooked • Lacy aril spice encasing nutmeg • Illegal hindering of a receiver • One-point kick after a touchdown • Zesty rhizome used fresh or dried • Scoring fly ball caught for an out • Aromatic pods used whole or ground • Baseball game without a hit allowed • Sweet bark used in baking and stews • Star-shaped pod with licorice notes • ...
WORLD 45 2025-08-26
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- Tube for face down breathing during drills
- Race held in a lake river or ocean
- Northwest Valley city with spring training
- Markers five yards from each wall
- Sonoran city famed for resorts and art
- West Valley city with a football stadium
- Second half swum faster than the first
- Foam block held between the legs for pulling
- Border city by the lower Colorado River
- Each repeat swum a little faster
- City at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains
- Planned reduction in training before a meet
- Floats that divide lanes and cut down waves
- Swimming close behind another to save energy
- High tech hub in the East Valley
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- Float used for leg focused sets
- East Valley city in the Phoenix metro
- Strapped plates that add resistance to pulls
- Inland Empire city along the foothills
- Figure eight hand motions to feel the water
- Mile high city with a courthouse square
- Entry time used to place swimmers in heats
- Rubber blades worn on the feet for speed work
- Growing suburb with a heritage district
- Phoenix suburb straddling two counties
- Alternating sides for inhalation in freestyle
- High country city along historic route sixty six
- College town on the Salt River with a lake
- Inland Empire city on the Santa Ana River
- Arizona desert metropolis in the Salt River Valley
30 Clues: Float used for leg focused sets • Each repeat swum a little faster • High tech hub in the East Valley • Markers five yards from each wall • Race held in a lake river or ocean • East Valley city in the Phoenix metro • Inland Empire city along the foothills • Sonoran city famed for resorts and art • Phoenix suburb straddling two counties • ...
WORLD 27 2025-08-25
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- Method to start or resume basketball play
- Game to decide a set at six-all
- Last line of defense in soccer
- High lob for a slam dunk in basketball
- Maryland seaport famous for the Inner Harbor
- U.S. capital on the Potomac River
- Receiver’s signal to avoid being tackled on a punt
- Timer limiting possession length
- Bench area for baseball teams
- Two-point score by downing an opponent in end zone
- Dribble move passing the ball through legs
- Historic Old Town on the Potomac
- Illegal stop-and-restart of dribble
- On-field team conference before a play
- Five-point score in rugby
- Acrobatic overhead strike in soccer
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- Players guard areas rather than men
- Central area of the soccer pitch
- Restart from the arc after a defender’s touch
- Area where relief pitchers warm up
- Northern Virginia county known for a national cemetery
- Largest city in Pennsylvania on the Delaware River
- Score at forty-forty in tennis
- Scoring area at each end of a football field
- Forward rotation imparted to a ball
- Pack formation in rugby restarting play
- Pitcher’s throw to catch a runner leaning
- Two consecutive missed serves in tennis
- Quick transition attack after a turnover
- Short kickoff to try to regain possession
- Hampton Roads city with a major naval base
- Quarterback’s last-second play change
32 Clues: Five-point score in rugby • Bench area for baseball teams • Score at forty-forty in tennis • Last line of defense in soccer • Game to decide a set at six-all • Central area of the soccer pitch • Timer limiting possession length • Historic Old Town on the Potomac • U.S. capital on the Potomac River • Area where relief pitchers warm up • Players guard areas rather than men • ...
World Religions 2025-12-16
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- Jewish house of worship
- Pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca
- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- Biblical principle of salvation by grace through faith in Jesus
- The first five books of Moses
- Liberation/release in Hindusim
- Biblical principal of testing everything by Scripture
- Moral cause & effect
- Impermanence
- Jewish rest on Saturday
- The Jewish Old Testament
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- The oldest Eastern Religion
- The holy book of Islam
- Christians recognizing the pope in Rome
- Founder of Buddhism
- Christians split from Rome in the 1500s
- Ultimate reality/the absolute in Hinduism
- The final prophet, founder of Islam
- Liberation from Desire
- Prayer five times a day
- The cycle of rebirth
21 Clues: Impermanence • Founder of Buddhism • The cycle of rebirth • Moral cause & effect • The holy book of Islam • Liberation from Desire • Jewish house of worship • Prayer five times a day • Jewish rest on Saturday • The Jewish Old Testament • The oldest Eastern Religion • The first five books of Moses • Liberation/release in Hindusim • Judaism, Christianity, and Islam • ...
Runner's World 2025-12-17
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- — Early-season training phase
- — Non-running fitness work
- — Steps per minute
- — Pinned race identifier
- — Measure of aerobic capacity
- — Strength-building workout
- — Too much running, not enough rest
- — Pre-race pasta ritual
- — On-course water stop
- — Runners who hold steady times
- — Heel-to-toe shoe difference
- — Registered but didn’t start, abbr.
- — Runner’s gait
- — Lactate-limit pace
- — Official race time limit
- — Faster second half of a race
- — Comfortably hard training pace
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- — Time for a segment of a race
- — Sudden energy crash in a race
- — Indoor running option
- — Oval training surface
- — Weekly distance total
- — Painful runner’s irritation
- — Historic marathon with strict standards
- — Runner’s most debated gear
- — Easy running between hard days
- — Timed bursts of fast running
- — Pre-race reduction in mileage
- — Marathon motivator
- — Tight recovery wear
- — Euphoric post-run feeling
- — All-continents marathon achievement
- — Personal best, briefly
- — Didn’t finish, abbr.
- — Official time from start line crossing
- — Portable race fuel
- — Speed-play training run
- — Running posture
38 Clues: — Runner’s gait • — Running posture • — Steps per minute • — Marathon motivator • — Lactate-limit pace • — Portable race fuel • — Tight recovery wear • — On-course water stop • — Didn’t finish, abbr. • — Indoor running option • — Oval training surface • — Weekly distance total • — Pre-race pasta ritual • — Pinned race identifier • — Personal best, briefly • — Speed-play training run • ...
Dandy's World 2025-12-18
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- "Fresh out of the oven!"
- "Hello... Let me know how I can help...!"
- This Toon is the one to call when there is a mystery afoot. - is a clever detective who is always eager to solve whatever case that may arise.
- - is a somewhat shy Toon. He is most comfortable around those he knows. He may not always know what to say, but he always tries to put a smile on a friend's face.
- - is one jolly Toon! He loves to show his festive spirit by prancing and dancing to bring in holiday cheer. He's always excited because he thinks EVERY day is Christmas!
- "Grrr..."
- - is the previous Egg Hunt Champion with plenty of long stories and experiences to share! He loves to talk about his past adventures and best Egg Hunt tales!
- - is one creative craft! She loves to share her art and creations with her friends. She inspires many children to continue creating amazing things!
- This Toon knows tons about sea life! He always loves to use his knowledge of marine biology to not just educate others but to also laugh and joke with them!
- - is one fun friend! This excitable Toon loves to share what's on her mind! - shows children it's okay to be unique and not to be afraid to share your interests with others!
- - is an excitable Toon who is always looking for the next fun adventure. As - explores many places she often finds herself collecting fun items and souvenirs! Though she may not be one for sharing.
- "Look at you! Getting in costume! That's part of the fun on Halloween!"
- "As simple as binary code!"
- "What a wise decision, enjoy!"
- "What a historical event!"
- - is a charismatic mirror who always wants the spotlight! Sometimes his ego brings up new issues but he will always stand up for his friends and what's right.
- Most of the others may not understand -'s words, but that doesn't stop - from bringing his friends joy! Pantomiming has created wonderful memories for -!
- - is the youngest of Dandy's World. She often wants to be apart of the fun, and loves proving that she is capable for her age of helping out!
- As a ghost, - enjoys floating around and having fun! Sometimes she may cause a bit of trouble for her own enjoyment yet at the end of the day, she'll be there for her friends.
- - is a fun loving, candy eating, piñata acrobat! She is always there for her two closest friends Blot and Looey! Together the three come up with fun acts to perform!
- "Spare a flower some tapes, will ya?"
- - is one angry shrimp! Often causing issues for Dandy and friends by making a mess and never learning his lesson! No one likes a bully!
- While - is always ready to take center stage, his second half - isn't always so excited to be in the spotlight. These two may see things differently but they know they'll always have each other.
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- - is one clever lamp, always coming up with bright ideas! She teaches children on how to think up solutions to their everyday problems!
- TBA
- "Let's get some rest."
- "I love getting all dressed up for the holidays!"
- - may be a little shy but has an eye for design! Her art is frosted into delicate details on her favorite baked goods! Though the taste may not be as lovely as the looks!
- - loves the spooky season! She often helps in making costumes for her friends to enjoy! In her eyes A big part of the fun is dressing up and showing off your scary flare!
- - loves to throw the most enjoyable little get-togethers. Tea parties are this Toon's specialty as she knows the perfect type of tea each Toon prefers.
- - is great in the kitchen! He loves baking sweet treats for all his friends! He is often seen with his best friend Sprout! - inspires children to have generosity.
- - tries her best to show others that wolves don't often have to be the bad guys in stories! With a kind heart and love for the moon, - is always open for stargazing with a new friend!
- - is a ghost that loves to haunt, specifically he loves to haunt armor! He considers himself one of the strongest Toons around! Whether that is true is still up for some debate.
- - is an outgoing fellow who has a grounded view on life! He rather stay out of trouble and make sure others stay away from the same trouble as well.
- - is one happy craft! He loves to spend time with family! His sister Scraps is never far! - teaches children that hugs are some of the best medicine to a frown!
- - is an outgoing friend who has a positive look on life! She loves to cheer up those around her and spread kind messages of friendship!
- - is part of a three Toon Circus act! Cheerful and bright this balloon lives to entertain others. ... Remember others aren't laughing at you! They're laughing with you.
- - loves to hop into all sorts of fun adventures with her friends! Such a sweet Toon always has sweet surprises to share! "Sharing is caring!" That's what - likes to say!
- - loves to keep organized, and is always open to helping her friends when it comes to tidying up! Teaching children how to keep their toys all tidy!
- - is Bobette's trusty pet rock! She can often be seen helping Bobette take presents to all their friends! - may not be as excited about the holidays as everyone else though!
40 Clues: TBA • "Grrr..." • "Let's get some rest." • "Fresh out of the oven!" • "What a historical event!" • "As simple as binary code!" • "What a wise decision, enjoy!" • "Spare a flower some tapes, will ya?" • "Hello... Let me know how I can help...!" • "I love getting all dressed up for the holidays!" • "Look at you! Getting in costume! That's part of the fun on Halloween!" • ...
World Mythology 2025-12-18
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- The Destroyer
- Chaotic God of Storms
- Powerful sumerian Goddess
- Goddess of Magic
- God of Creation
- Mother Goddess of Dragons
- God of Atmosphere
- God of The Moon
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- Primordial Creator God
- The Protector
- Monkey King
- God of the Afterlife
- Remover of Obstacles
- Sun Goddess
- Goddess of Death
- Goddess of The Moon
- Sun God
- God of water
- God of Deserts
- The supreme Sky God
20 Clues: Sun God • Monkey King • Sun Goddess • God of water • The Protector • The Destroyer • God of Deserts • God of Creation • God of The Moon • Goddess of Magic • Goddess of Death • God of Atmosphere • Goddess of The Moon • The supreme Sky God • God of the Afterlife • Remover of Obstacles • Chaotic God of Storms • Primordial Creator God • Powerful sumerian Goddess • Mother Goddess of Dragons
World History 2025-12-18
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- American president assassinated in 1963
- The Queen beheaded during the French Revolution
- Only country to ever use an atomic bomb during war: Abbr.
- She started her environmental activism young, hails from Sweden
- This Caesar was stabbed on the Ides of March
- France’s first emperor
- First woman to win a Nobel Prize, physicist and chemist
- She protested by refusing to give up her seat on the bus
- The first recorded crime in Antarctica was a stabbing that occurred at this country's station
- A woman famous for standing up for women's rights against the Taliban
- The most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad
- First black president of South Africa, after Apartheid
- Russia from 1922 to 1991: Abbr.
- The ancient Library of ________ was destroyed in a fire
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- ________ School, institutions used to colonize Indigenous children in North America
- The Australians lost a war to this type of large bird in 1932
- One of three principal members of the Axis powers in WWII
- The army that sought to end British rule in Northern Ireland: Abbr.
- ____ of Arc, burned at the stake at the age of nineteen
- Female flying ace
- “The Shot Heard Around the World”, target
- Author of The Communist Manifesto
- Volcano responsible for destroying the Roman city of Pompeii in 79AD
- The first man on the moon
- Famous female primatologist famous for her work with chimpanzees
25 Clues: Female flying ace • France’s first emperor • The first man on the moon • Russia from 1922 to 1991: Abbr. • Author of The Communist Manifesto • American president assassinated in 1963 • “The Shot Heard Around the World”, target • This Caesar was stabbed on the Ides of March • The Queen beheaded during the French Revolution • ...
TIAWW1 2024-11-29
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- TREATY THAT OFFICIALLY ENDED WORLD WAR I.
- __________ WARFARE LED TO SOLDIERS FIGHTING IN TERRIBLE & UNSANITARY CONDITIONS.
- A TRUCE WAS OBSERVED IN 1914 FOR WHAT HOLIDAY?
- ONE-THIRD OF THE SOLDIERS DIED FROM THIS. (2 WORDS)
- A SERBIAN TERRORIST GROUP. (2 WORDS)
- WORLD WAR I WAS TRIGGERED BY THE ________________ OF THE ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA.
- RUSSIAN MONARCH DURING WORLD WAR I. (2 WORDS)
- GERMANY AND ___________ WITHDREW FROM THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS IN 1933.
- BRITISH PASSENGER SHIP SANK BY GERMANY IN 1915.
- GROUP ESTABLISHED TO PREVENT FUTURE WARS. (3 WORDS)
- TYPE OF SURGERY INVENTED BECAUSE OF WORLD WAR I.
- WEAPON FIRST USED BY GERMANS IN WORLD WAR I.
- GERMANY AND TURKEY WERE PART OF THE ___________ POWERS.
- ANOTHER TERM FOR PTSD. (2 WORDS)
- THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE EVENTUALLY BECAME WHICH COUNTRY?
- TYPE OF GAS USED AS A WEAPON DURING WORLD WAR I.
- THE FIRST PROTOTYPE TANK. (2 WORDS)
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- ENTERED THE WORKFORCE DURING WORLD WAR I.
- DOCUMENT SIGNED ON NOVEMBER 11, 1918. (2 WORDS)
- THE GUN WEIGHING 48 TONS.
- THERE WAS OVER A MILLION PEOPLE KILLED DURING THE BATTLE OF __________.
- THE GERMAN EMPEROR WHO ABDICATED IN 1918. (2 WORDS)
- THE REIGNING MONARCHS DURING WORLD WAR I WERE ALL RELATED TO WHICH QUEEN?
- ROUTINELY USED TO TREAT WOUNDED SOLDIERS. (2 WORDS)
- THOUSANDS OF SOLDIERS SUFFERED PARTIAL OR COMPLETE ______________.
- AMERICAN PRESIDENT DURING WORLD WAR I. (2 WORDS)
- __________ AND DOGS WERE USED TO TRANSPORT MESSAGES.
- 128 AMERICANS WERE KILLED BY A GERMAN ____________ IN 1915.
- MORE THAN ________ MILLION PEOPLE DIED IN WORLD WAR I.
- WORLD WAR I WAS CENTERED HERE.
- COUNTRY THAT ACCEPTED RESPONSIBILITY FOR STARTING WORLD WAR I.
- WORLD WAR I WAS CALLED THE _________ WAR, THE WORLD WAR, OR THE WAR TO END ALL WARS.
- BY 1918, THE GERMAN ____________ WAS COLLAPSING.
- THE GERMAN NAVY SUFFERED A MAJOR ___________.
- THE AREA BETWEEN TWO ENEMY TRENCHES. (3 WORDS)
- THE ALLIANCE THAT INCLUDED COUNTRIES LIKE RUSSIA, FRANCE, BRITAIN, & MORE.
- THE AMOUNT OF YEARS WORLD WAR I LASTED.
- BECAUSE OF WORLD WAR I, GERMANY HAD TO LIMIT THE SIZE OF WHAT?
- COUNTRY THAT JOINED THE WAR IN 1917.
- ____________ WEAPONS WERE FIRST USED DURING WORLD WAR I.
40 Clues: THE GUN WEIGHING 48 TONS. • WORLD WAR I WAS CENTERED HERE. • ANOTHER TERM FOR PTSD. (2 WORDS) • THE FIRST PROTOTYPE TANK. (2 WORDS) • A SERBIAN TERRORIST GROUP. (2 WORDS) • COUNTRY THAT JOINED THE WAR IN 1917. • THE AMOUNT OF YEARS WORLD WAR I LASTED. • ENTERED THE WORKFORCE DURING WORLD WAR I. • TREATY THAT OFFICIALLY ENDED WORLD WAR I. • ...
World History 2012-10-14
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- A person who is believed to have the power to foretell events
- A plague that wast he most devastating natural disaster in European history
- A heavy, wheeled plow with an iron plowshare
- Under feudalism, a grant of land made to a vassal
- The middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
- A man who separates himself from ordinary human society in order to dedicate himself to God; monks live in monasteries
- An unbeliever; a term applied to the Muslims during the Crusades
- The movement of people from one country,place, or locality to another
- In early urban civilizations, an important and powerful person who supervised rituals aimed at pleasing the gods and goddesses
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- Nomadic people who carried trade across the desert
- Nobles offered protection and land for service
- Hostility towards or discrimination against jews
- A Muslim house of worship
- An epidemic disease
- A business association that is associated with a particular trade or craft
- Under feudalism, a member of the heavily armored cavalry
- In medieval Europe, an agricultural estate that a lord ran and peasants worked
- The bishop of Rome and head of the Roman Catholic Church
- Under feudalism, a man who served a lord in a military capacity
- In medieval Europe, a peasant legally bound to the land who had to be subject to the lord's control
20 Clues: An epidemic disease • A Muslim house of worship • A heavy, wheeled plow with an iron plowshare • Nobles offered protection and land for service • Hostility towards or discrimination against jews • Under feudalism, a grant of land made to a vassal • Nomadic people who carried trade across the desert • Under feudalism, a member of the heavily armored cavalry • ...
HELLO WORLD 2012-11-26
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- a substance that decreases the rate of or stops completely a chemical reaction
- a substance that causes or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected
- (2 words) don't have to pay in order to do work
- the set of life-sustaining chemical transformations within the cells of living organisms
- gain electron
- (2 words) the least amount of energy required to activate atoms or molecules to a state in which they can undergo a chemical reaction
- lose election
- energy of motion
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- yummy sandwich/sounds like a narrow channel
- the ability to do work
- the first law of ______________ is not to speak of _______________
- refers to the phase of metabolism in which simple substances are synthesized into the complex materials of living tissue
- (2 words) opposite of passive/sounds like to quote or give credit to
- pertaining to an effect produced on the biological function of a protein by a compound not directly involved in that function
- its symbol is U
- (abbreviation) one tent that tribal people live in
- LALALALALALALALALA
- refers to he metabolic breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones, often resulting in a release of energy
- its symbol is S
- Miami ____
20 Clues: Miami ____ • gain electron • lose election • its symbol is U • its symbol is S • energy of motion • LALALALALALALALALA • the ability to do work • yummy sandwich/sounds like a narrow channel • (2 words) don't have to pay in order to do work • (abbreviation) one tent that tribal people live in • the first law of ______________ is not to speak of _______________ • ...
REAL WORLD 2012-12-13
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- The side which Tom and Daisy live on...
- What port did the Japanese attack on December 7th?
- Daisy's rich husband who is racist and a cheater...
- Homeless people set up shack on public land during the depression and these communities were called
- One of Jay's esteemed friends who is a prominent figure in organized crime...
- What was the jellied solution that would stick and catch fire?
- What was the bomb that was dropped on the city of Hiroshima on August 6 1945?
- Who was the freeloader living at Gatsby's mansion?
- We use arrays to solve these kinds of problems?
- The blonde gold digger in the novel, The Great Gatsby was?
- What did the government payed companies for the cost of making the product plus profits
- The city that had Fatman dropped on it on August 9th, 1945 was...
- Who was the man living next to Gatsby and cousins with Daisy B.?
- I set an example for the kids by being a...
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- The side Gatsby and Nick live on...
- The half way point between New York and East Egg...
- She went out with Nick and is a pro golfer...
- Who was the woman who died trying to get Tom's attention?
- What were the people who crashed their planes into ships called?
- What was the time period that the U.S. had conflicts with Soviet Union?
- What was the American program to build an atomic bomb?
- What was the strategy of the Americans in the pacific?
- What do Americans want their country to be ?
- The tool Roosevelt used to speak to the nation
- The husband to myrtle is ?
- What day did the allied forces invade beaches of France?
- The words on flashcards to help students learn to read are called ?
- The hunting and killing of the 6 million Jews before and during WW2...
- Who was the rich gangster in love with Daisy Buchanan?
- The elementary school that I help teach kids...
- These were sold to fund the war...
31 Clues: The husband to myrtle is ? • These were sold to fund the war... • The side Gatsby and Nick live on... • The side which Tom and Daisy live on... • I set an example for the kids by being a... • What do Americans want their country to be ? • She went out with Nick and is a pro golfer... • The tool Roosevelt used to speak to the nation • ...
World Geography 2012-12-14
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- located in cities and nearby towns
- largest city in the world
- a line that runs through Greenwich, England
- having no access to the sea
- north,south,east,west
- the height of land above or below see level
- a system in which people use things of value to exchange
- one half of the earth
- large seas that separates Europe and Africa
- a group of islands
- Star galaxy that includes our sun
- world's second largest continent
- River in central Africa that flows into the Atlantic
- The world's second smallest continent
- a grouping of people based on rank or status
- imaginary line in which the Earth turns
- the distance east or west of the prime median
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- line of latitude that splits the Earth into North and South
- system in the the eastern part of US
- a section of the map that explains symbols
- highest point on earth
- a circle of volcanic mountains in the Atlantic Ocean
- a mother, father and children
- the distance north of south of the equator
- boot shaped country in Europe
- part of Latin America between Mexico and South America
- place is both a country in Asia and a state in America
- Longest river in the world
- a process that breaks down rocks into pieces
- Largest city in the US
- largest country in North America
- a line of latitude
- a warm ocean current in the north Atlantic
- largest desert in the world
- world's largest continent
- fuels created over a million years ago
- a heavy snow with strong winds
- an area in a desert region where water is available from a spring
- a relative size
39 Clues: a relative size • a group of islands • a line of latitude • north,south,east,west • one half of the earth • highest point on earth • Largest city in the US • largest city in the world • world's largest continent • Longest river in the world • having no access to the sea • largest desert in the world • a mother, father and children • boot shaped country in Europe • ...
World Capitals 2013-05-08
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- Capital of Azerbaijan
- Capital of China
- Capital of Benin
- Capital of Algeria
- Capital of Central African Republic
- Capital of Burma
- Capital of Bolivia
- Capital of Bangladesh
- Capital of Andorra
- Capital of Barbados
- Capital of Chile
- Capital of Bhutan
- Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Capital of Belgium
- Capital of Colombia
- Capital of Cameroon
- Capital of Comoros
- Capital of Austria
- Capital of the Bahamas
- Capital of Cambodia
- Capital of Antigua and Barbuda
- Capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Capital of Czech Republic
- Capital of Afghanistan
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- Capital of Belize
- Capital of Costa Rica
- Capital of Chad
- Capital of Cyprus
- Capital of Congo
- Capital of Croatia
- Capital of Angola
- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of Brunei
- Capital of Brazil
- Capital of Cote d'Ivoire
- Capital of Bahrain
- Capital of Burkina Faso
- Capital of Burindi
- Capital of Botswana
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of Albania
- Capital of Armenia
- Capital of Australia
- Capital of Bulgaria
- Capital of Belarus
- Capital of Cuba
- Capital of Cape Verde
47 Clues: Capital of Chad • Capital of Cuba • Capital of China • Capital of Congo • Capital of Benin • Capital of Burma • Capital of Chile • Capital of Belize • Capital of Cyprus • Capital of Angola • Capital of Brunei • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Canada • Capital of Bhutan • Capital of Croatia • Capital of Algeria • Capital of Bolivia • Capital of Bahrain • Capital of Andorra • Capital of Burindi • ...
World Capitals 2013-05-08
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- Capital of Belarus
- Capital of Austria
- Capital of Angola
- Capital of Botswana
- Capital of Burkina Faso
- Capital of Belize
- Capital of Afghanistan
- Capital of Bulgaria
- Capital of Brazil
- Capital of Armenia
- Capital of Bhutan
- Capital of Bangladesh
- Capital of Brunei
- Capital of Algeria
- Capital of Australia
- Capital of Belgium
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- Capital of Bolivia
- Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Capital of Benin
- Capital of the Bahamas
- Capital of Azerbaijan
- Capital of Andorra
- Capital of Burundi
- Capital of Albania
- Capital of Bahrain
- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of Burma
- Capital of Antigua and Barbuda
- Capital of Barbados
29 Clues: Capital of Benin • Capital of Burma • Capital of Angola • Capital of Belize • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Bhutan • Capital of Brunei • Capital of Belarus • Capital of Bolivia • Capital of Austria • Capital of Andorra • Capital of Burundi • Capital of Albania • Capital of Armenia • Capital of Bahrain • Capital of Algeria • Capital of Belgium • Capital of Botswana • Capital of Bulgaria • ...
World Heritage 2013-05-08
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- A volcano that is currently erupting
- pieces of the Earth´s crust
- someone who studies the relationships between people living in groups.
- Is no longer producing lava and is highly unlikely ever to erupt again
- the result of something happening
- is a place (in this case city or village) that is listed by the UNESCO as of special cultural or physical significance. The program catalogues, names and conserves sites of outstanding cultural or natural importance to the common heritage of humanity.
- the reason why something has happened.
- When lava, rocks, gas and/or ash shoot out of a volcano.
- molten rock found above the ground.
- Surname of the previous owner of this land
- the scientific study of plants
- Very fertile property
- A region extending south and east from central Mexico to include parts of Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua
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- is a tall, conical volcano built up by many layers (strata) of hardened lava, tephra, pumice, and volcanic ash.
- city-states each with their own ruling family.
- United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- stone columns depicting rulers, family trees and stories of war.
- Has not had an eruption in the last 10,000 years but could erupt in the future
- Has had one eruption within the last 10,000 years. The earth has about 500 active volcanoes.
- someone who scientifically studies humans, their customs, beliefs and relationships.
- an ancient book which was written by hand
- molten rock found inside the Earth
22 Clues: Very fertile property • pieces of the Earth´s crust • the scientific study of plants • the result of something happening • molten rock found inside the Earth • molten rock found above the ground. • A volcano that is currently erupting • the reason why something has happened. • an ancient book which was written by hand • Surname of the previous owner of this land • ...
WORLD TRAVEL 2013-06-15
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- THE BIGGEST COUNTRY IN SCANDINAVIA
- THE BIGGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
- A COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA FAMOUS FOR MACHUPICHU
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF ICELAND
- A BIG CITY IN THE NORTH-WEST OF GERMANY
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF BELGIUM
- A COUNTRY IN EAST AFRICA, FAMOUS FOR THE SERENGETI, SOUTH OF KENYA
- THERE IS A GROUP OF FAMOUS TEMPLES HERE CALLED ANGKOR WATT
- ONE OF JAPAN’S NEIGHBOURS
- BRUCE IS FROM HERE
- A CITY IN ENGLAND WHERE KAGAWA LIVES
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF SCOTLAND
- THE BIGGEST COUNTRY IN AFRICA
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF MALAYSIA
- WHERE “THE MOOMINS” COME FROM
- WHERE “HELLO KITTY” COMES FROM
- A COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA, SOUTH OF BRAZIL
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- THE 2ND LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
- THE LARGEST COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF THIS COUNTRY IS HANOI
- THE NORTHERNMOST COUNTRY IN EUROPE, THERE IS LOTS OF ICE THERE
- THE CITY WHERE KIM JUN UN LIVES
- ONE OF THE TIGER STATES OF SOUTH EAST ASIA
- A CENTRAL EUROPEAN COUNTRY FAMOUS FOR BANKS, WATCHES AND MOUNTAINS
- THE MOST POPULOUS COUNTRY IN AFRICA
- KANGAROOS LIVE HERE
- A VERY SMALL COUNTRY BETWEEN SPAIN AND FRANCE
- THE COUNTRY WHERE MESSI COMES FROM
- THE PLACE WHERE CRISTIANO RONALDO IS FROM
- THE COUNTRY WITH THE LARGEST POPULATION IN THE WORLD
- A COUNTRY IN AFRICA FAMOUS FOR THE PYRAMIDS
31 Clues: BRUCE IS FROM HERE • KANGAROOS LIVE HERE • ONE OF JAPAN’S NEIGHBOURS • THE CAPITAL CITY OF ICELAND • THE CAPITAL CITY OF BELGIUM • THE CAPITAL CITY OF SCOTLAND • THE CAPITAL CITY OF MALAYSIA • THE BIGGEST COUNTRY IN AFRICA • WHERE “THE MOOMINS” COME FROM • WHERE “HELLO KITTY” COMES FROM • THE CITY WHERE KIM JUN UN LIVES • THE BIGGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD • ...
World Geography 2013-05-22
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- cycle the regular movement of water from ocean, to air, to ground to ocean
- a narrow piece of land that connect two large land masses and separate two bodies of water
- also meridians; imaginary lines that run from pole to pole measuring distance from east to west
- substances from the earth that are not living or made of living things
- large body of ice that moves across the surfac of the earth; they destroy forests, carving out valleys, altering the course of rivers and wearing down mountains
- a high area surrounding land usually has at least one steep side called a cliff
- hills, plateaus, plains four major landforms
- the wearing away of the Earth's surface by wind, flowing water and glaciers
- resources resources that can never be replaced such as minerals and fossil fuels
- the changing of liquid into the vapor of gas
- fuels fuels including coal, oil, gas that formed from plants and animals
- rose the directin marker that shows the cardianl directions
- silacone, oxygen, aluminum, iron, magnesium
- when water seeps into the cracks in a rock and freezes, expanding and causing the rock to split. Tree roots can also grow through rocks and cause them to split apart
- sections of rock that float on the mantle
- resources resources that can be replaced such as forests and animal life
- when water dissolves some chemicals in rocks causing them to disintegrate or when iron parts of the rock rust and they break apart
- an imaginary line that runs through the center of the earth between the north and south pointing towards the North Star
- iron and nickel
- a bend in the earth's crust
- water water below the earth's surface which supplies wells and springs
- a certain measurement on the Earth's surface
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- going out
- the method geographers divide areas of the world such as land type, plant and animal life
- a process that breaks down rocks
- part of the earth where life is found
- goods brought in to one coutry to another
- shelf the underwater acention of a continent
- the shape of physical features of the Earth's surface
- a group of closely scattered islands
- earth's surface that is land called the Earth's crust
- purple dye
- location the precise location of a place on the globe
- the study of the earth and of the ways people live and work on it
- a brake in the Earth's surface
- air carries more moisture thatn cool air
- resources element from the earth that are not made by people, but can be used by people
- the way of life of people in different places
38 Clues: going out • purple dye • iron and nickel • a bend in the earth's crust • a brake in the Earth's surface • a process that breaks down rocks • a group of closely scattered islands • part of the earth where life is found • air carries more moisture thatn cool air • goods brought in to one coutry to another • sections of rock that float on the mantle • ...
World History 2014-04-22
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- a military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- a man that took power of the Assembly and broke the power of nobility
- an ancient city in southern Greece
- the place where laws were made and approved
- a city-state that was made up of a city and the country-side villages surrounding it and was the center of Greek life
- people who are represent the common people
- the city where the Greeks won the war between that Persians
- the neighboring city that Sparta conquered
- the market-place on a fortified hill-top in the Polis
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- people that used to live in what is now modern-day Iran that conquered the area of Anatolia around 546 B.C
- people who solved major political problems
- an assembly that ruled Sparta such as making laws on which they voted
- a strong city-state located in the south of Greece and was a military-state
- powerful individuals that were looked at as leaders who did things for the people
- wars fought between Greece and Persia
- a person who legally belongs to a country and has the rights and protection of that country
- people that ruled over the Sparta military
- peasants forced to stay on the land they worked(slaves)
- women of Sparta that ran family estates when their husbands were on active military service
- government ruled by,of,and for the people
- a form of government formed by merchants and craftsmen and ruled by a few powerful people
- a form of government that was ruled by a king or queen
- a man that came to power in 594 B.C. and outlawed debt slavery, and divided Athenian citizens into four social classes
23 Clues: an ancient city in southern Greece • wars fought between Greece and Persia • government ruled by,of,and for the people • people who solved major political problems • people that ruled over the Sparta military • people who are represent the common people • the neighboring city that Sparta conquered • the place where laws were made and approved • ...
World History 2014-02-09
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- created the Socratic method
- he divided the sciences
- conflict among a group of people
- method based on questioning and examining
- lower class people of ancient Rome
- a person who eats humans
- the death of a martyr
- poisonous plant
- always around and may ask many question
- wrote "The Republic"
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- Wrote a 10 Volume work called "History of the Indians"
- slept with the Lliad under his pillow
- provided welfare
- Also known as France
- Iranian Poet who believed in two opposing forces which where light and dark and they saught to rule the world
- Carib women
- the nature or essence of a person
- record of events written in order
- The quality or state of being dual
- " The unexamined life is a life that's not worth living"
- combining several elements
21 Clues: Carib women • poisonous plant • provided welfare • Also known as France • wrote "The Republic" • the death of a martyr • he divided the sciences • a person who eats humans • combining several elements • created the Socratic method • conflict among a group of people • the nature or essence of a person • record of events written in order • The quality or state of being dual • ...
WORLD LITERATURE 2014-07-06
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- an allegorical tale conveying a moral or principle of behavior wherein the characters are animals
- a short literary composition in prose dealing with a single matter usually from a personal point of view
- an essay that makes use of an incident to illustrate an idea or a theme
- an essay that enforces a moral and, therefore, the tone is serious and instructive
- a literary work written in dialogue and intended for presentation by actors
- a prose narrative account whose assertions and descriptions are believed to be factual
- a kind of drama in which the main emphasis is on humor
- these are prose narratives on a large scale and can be divided by chapters and sub-chapters
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- a genre in literature written in the ordinary form of spoken or written language
- a type of essay that is serious and dignified and usually employ aphorisms
- it attempts to picture the world of God's creation and may do so in a graphic, pictorial vein or a more thoughtful, philosophical manner
- an essay that includes biographical criticism, literary criticism, and book reviews
- a traditional story about heroes or supernatural beings, often attempting to explain the origins of natural phenomena or aspects of human behavior with the presence of Gods and Goddesses
- a literary genre that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language-such as meter and rhyme- to evoke meaning
- these are generally published in periodicals, hence, they are called journalistic
- is the literary production of man's imagination finding shape in stories of people or events
- is a comedy that aims at entertaining the audience through situations that are highly exaggerated and improbable
- is a prose narrative of limited length which must have characterization, unity, interest, climax and resolution
- a type of prose that makes use of folklore motifs, commonplace expressions and typical themes are those which develop from stock characters
- these are prose narratives that are intermediate between the short story and the novel
20 Clues: a kind of drama in which the main emphasis is on humor • an essay that makes use of an incident to illustrate an idea or a theme • a type of essay that is serious and dignified and usually employ aphorisms • a literary work written in dialogue and intended for presentation by actors • ...
World history 2014-11-03
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- effect in gods service
- third largest city in India
- claimed descent from genghis khan
- ancient India
- Muhammads dad
- born in Mecca
- scientific study of history
- tomb built by shah Jahan for his wife
- capital city of present day Iraq
- study of algebra
- member of one of the largest Muslims sects
- house of worship
- holy book
- ability to move in a social class
- sacred temple of Islam
- europe as Avicenna
- dynasty that ruled in Baghdad 750-1258
- city in western Saudi arabia
- Muhammad preached here
- member of one of the two major Muslim sects
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- one of the five pillars of Islam
- Muhammads journey from Mecca to medina in 622
- known in Europe
- Muslim ruler
- members of the Sunni dynasty
- famous in the Muslim world
- Muslim dynasty
- wrote in Persian
- head physician
- slender tower of a mosque
- the home of the first community of Muslims
- body of islamic law
- desert dwelling Arab nomad
- akabars grandson
- art of producing beautiful handwriting
- chief builder
- religion founded by Nanak
- seek communion with God
- political and religious leader
39 Clues: holy book • Muslim ruler • ancient India • Muhammads dad • born in Mecca • chief builder • Muslim dynasty • head physician • known in Europe • wrote in Persian • study of algebra • house of worship • akabars grandson • europe as Avicenna • body of islamic law • effect in gods service • sacred temple of Islam • Muhammad preached here • seek communion with God • slender tower of a mosque • ...
World Religions 2014-10-26
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- What is a key belief of Christianity that says that God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are three in one?
- What is the name of the Buddhist belief that what goes around comes around?
- What is the name of the Hindu belief that we will be reborn into a different life?
- Where was Muhammad from?
- What is the Islamic name for God?
- Who was the founder of Judaism?
- What is the name of the event in which Jesus rose from the dead?
- In Arabic, the word Islam means 'to ______'
- What would means the belief on one god?
- What day of the week is the holy day/day of rest for Jewish people?
- How many pillars are there in the Muslims required acts of worship? (The _______ Pillars of Islam)
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- Which religion has the most members/followers worldwide?
- What is the name of the founder of Buddhism?
- Which religion follows the Four Noble Truths?
- What is the name of the single, supreme force in the Hindu religion?
- What is the name of a state of peace and happiness in Buddhism?
- What is the holy book of Judaism?
- What word means the belief in many gods?
- What is the holy book of the Christians?
- Which religion was the basis of the caste system in India?
- What name was Jesus called that translates to "anointed one"?
21 Clues: Where was Muhammad from? • Who was the founder of Judaism? • What is the holy book of Judaism? • What is the Islamic name for God? • What would means the belief on one god? • What word means the belief in many gods? • What is the holy book of the Christians? • In Arabic, the word Islam means 'to ______' • What is the name of the founder of Buddhism? • ...
World Literature 2013-04-08
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- word or phrase is applied to an object
- indirect or passing reference
- what the story about
- keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle.
- such words for rhetorical effect
- humorous or emphatic effect
- attribution of a personal nature or human
- mental and moral qualities
- knowledge or insight
- Shakespeare's plays were first publicly performed
- excessive pride or self-confidence
- common literary or social stereotype
- traveling poets, musicians, and storytellers
- for analyzing language
- Verse without rhyme
- final part of a play
- culture and style of art
- The process of releasing
- explaining some natural
- where it takes place
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- two lines of verse
- character flaw or error of a tragic hero
- represents a departure from modernism
- writer's emotions
- speech involving the comparison
- similarities in form, style, or subject matter
- unexpected power or event
- traditional verse and verse drama
- person's thoughts or an exhibition
- Exaggerated statements or claims
- attitude or practice of accepting a situation
- relation to the story being told
- social and economic equality to men
- one generation to the next
- exciting or important point
- poem of fourteen lines
- generally considered to be a protagonist
- same letter or sound
- narrating the deeds and adventures
- one line of verse into the next line
- intended to make an audience laugh
- expose and criticize people's stupidity
42 Clues: writer's emotions • two lines of verse • Verse without rhyme • what the story about • knowledge or insight • same letter or sound • final part of a play • where it takes place • poem of fourteen lines • for analyzing language • explaining some natural • culture and style of art • The process of releasing • unexpected power or event • one generation to the next • mental and moral qualities • ...
World History 2013-09-05
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- free residents
- watercolor paintings done on wet plaster
- the art of skillful speaking
- the murder of a public figure, usually for political reasons
- a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena
- lawmaking body
- members of the land holding upper class
- areas dedicated to the honor of gods and goddesses
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- people who gained power by force
- block
- humorous plays that mocked people or customs
- ruler who has complete control over a government
- narrow water passages, connecting the Mediterranean and Black seas
- power is in the hands of a small, wealthy elite
- high city
- rational thinking
- rule by a hereditary landholding elite
- a massive tactical formation of heavily armed foot soldiers
- absorbed
- fixed salary
20 Clues: block • absorbed • high city • fixed salary • free residents • lawmaking body • rational thinking • the art of skillful speaking • people who gained power by force • rule by a hereditary landholding elite • members of the land holding upper class • watercolor paintings done on wet plaster • a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena • humorous plays that mocked people or customs • ...
Contemporary World 2013-11-06
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- Action of changing from colonial to independent status
- Access to all services, especially health care and education
- German philosopher
- Important for economic development
- Nobility dominated society
- One group dominating another
- Gives rise to colonialism
- Action of forming or becoming a nation
- Left-wing ideology
- Key beneficiaries
- Instrument for measuring a country's wealth
- Encourage unrestricted free-trade between countries to increase the exports of the most competitive industries
- The law of supply and demand
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- Highest human development index
- Measures the degree of inequality in the distribution of income
- Right to ownership
- Minimal state intervention
- Control over natural resources
- China's Republic
- Main indicator of wealth
- Only get payed for what they do
- Reaction against capitalism
- Global distribution of wealth
23 Clues: China's Republic • Key beneficiaries • Right to ownership • German philosopher • Left-wing ideology • Main indicator of wealth • Gives rise to colonialism • Nobility dominated society • Minimal state intervention • Reaction against capitalism • One group dominating another • The law of supply and demand • Global distribution of wealth • Control over natural resources • ...
World Religions 2013-09-27
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- The written Torah began in __ BCE
- For Jews funerals happen within __ within the death.
- Muslims accept __ as a prophet born of Mary
- The __ is a statement recited daily by Jews
- Ashura is a festival of __
- Ramadan is the name of the __ Islamic month
- The Roman Empire __ in the 5th century
- Jewish history spans for more than 3 __ years
- Judaism is a __ religion
- When was Jesus born?
- The followers of Jesus are called __.
- The __ occurs in September or October, in the first month of the cycle.
- German priest __ is recognized as the catalyst of the Protestant Reformation
- To Christians __ is an offence against God
- Jews are described as God's __ people.
- Where was Jesus born?
- Muslims __ from food and drink in the 9th month
- The __ community is know as the ummah
- Hanukkah is and __-day celebration.
- Ecumenical movement refers to __ within Christianity
- __ is the 5th "Pillar" of Islam
- The __ contains a number of prayers that Christians recite.
- 2 main Islamic festivals are the Eid al-Fitr and Eid- al-Adah. True or false.
- A braided loaf of bread is called __
- Easter is the least holiest day of the year for Christians. True or false.
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- Catholic Church is called to council to discuss issues in what year?
- The __ is a major symbol for Christians
- The "Feast of the Tabernacles" is also know as __
- __ literally translates to "place of prostration"
- A __ home is one that has special dishes for cooking and eating.
- __ is the basic source for how to live as a Jew
- Muhammad was raised by his uncle __
- The "Birthday of the Church" is called __
- The Ari means "The __"
- __ is the first month of the spring cycle
- __ is the preparation for Jesus coming
- The Holocaust resulted in the death of about __ Jews.
- The Qur'an is divided into __ surahs.
- __ is a large, black, cube-shaped monolith
- Who decided to move the capital of the Roman Empire.
- The word scripture means __
- Yom Kippur is the __ day of the year for Jews
- Muslims believe Muhammad made his "night visits" to __
- __ is a collection or words spoken by Muhammad.
- Shavuot means "__" in Hebrew
- Islam began with __, the first man
- The successors to Muhammad are known as
- The "Giving of a Name" ceremony is for an infant __
- Islamic believe in life after __
- Muslims give __ to the needy as an act of worship
- Medina is only 300 miles from __
- The Catholic church divide is called "The Great __"
52 Clues: When was Jesus born? • Where was Jesus born? • The Ari means "The __" • Judaism is a __ religion • Ashura is a festival of __ • The word scripture means __ • Shavuot means "__" in Hebrew • __ is the 5th "Pillar" of Islam • Islamic believe in life after __ • Medina is only 300 miles from __ • The written Torah began in __ BCE • Islam began with __, the first man • ...
Contemporary World 2013-11-08
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- The last name of the man who believed capitalism is only possible through a better distribution of wealth
- If tickets to a hockey game would sell out quickly due to the sport's popularity, prices would ___________
- The opposite of privatization
- Merchant bourgeoisie accumulate great wealth, also known as ___________
- The mother countries _________ the natural and human resources for their own benefit
- When colonial powers abandon their colonies
- The reason why some countries are so poor
- A country that has been hit especially hard by rapid decolonization
- A measurment that is often used to compare the quality of life in different countries
- A reaction against capitalism
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- A large portion of the urban population is poor and lives here
- Economic system that believes in individual freedom and right to ownership
- Another word for left-wing authoritarian
- Abbreviation for those who bring in foreign technology and expertise to the ex-colonies
- Economic perspective where the mother country dominates colonies
- The best known instrument for measuring a country's wealth
- Nobles dominate peasants
- These are paid by foreign companies to the government
- Oppose the U.S. ideology
- The last name of a German philosopher, economist, and political activist
20 Clues: Nobles dominate peasants • Oppose the U.S. ideology • The opposite of privatization • A reaction against capitalism • Another word for left-wing authoritarian • The reason why some countries are so poor • When colonial powers abandon their colonies • These are paid by foreign companies to the government • The best known instrument for measuring a country's wealth • ...
World Leaders 2015-09-02
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- Martin Luther ____,successfully orchestrated acts of non-violent civil disobedience that helped create equality in the forms of civil and human rights in the United States.(4)
- ______ the Hun was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in March 453.(6)
- United the people of southern Africa. His efforts in battle are seen as a military genius by most.(4)
- Benjamin ________ was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.(8)
- ____ of Arc Turned the tide in the Hundred Years' War. Was burned by the British suppressors. French national heroine.
- He was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.(8)
- British Prime Minister Winston ________ whose leadership through the Second World War is seen as paramount.(9)
- _________ the Great. Legend has it that he was never defeated in battle. Known for supreme combat and military skills.(9)
- The Roman general widely credited with the origin and leadership to transform Rome’s republic into an Empire.(6)
- Leader of the Chinese Revolution. Thought to be the key behind establishing China as a world power.(6)
- ____ the Red was a Great Viking explorer. Founded the first European settlement in Greenland.(4)
- An Indian nationalist that inspired the world with the use of non-violent protest to create change.(6)
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- Nelson _______ Served 27 years in prison before becoming President of the same nation.(7)
- Genghis ____, founder of the largest empire (Mongols) in the world during his time. Many of his empires campaigns resulted in mass casualties.(4)
- Spanish Queen known for financing the voyages of Christopher Columbus.(8)
- He led the Spartan forces during the Second Persian War and is remembered for his death at the Battle of Thermopylae.(8)
- Most widely known Queen of Egypt. She is widely seen as the last of the pharaohs.(9)
- _________ the Great was the most renowned and the longest-ruling female leader of Russia.(9)
- Abraham _______ Maintained the Union of States in America and helped bring an end to slavery.(7)
- The first Queen of England known for trusting advisers to make good decisions.(9)
20 Clues: He was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.(8) • Spanish Queen known for financing the voyages of Christopher Columbus.(8) • Benjamin ________ was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.(8) • The first Queen of England known for trusting advisers to make good decisions.(9) • ...
World Religions 2015-09-15
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- Full enlightenment.
- Faith, Prayer, Alms, Fasting, and Pilgrimage make up these.
- The man who led the Hebrews out of Egyptian slavery.
- Girls coming of age party.
- An individuals soul is reborn over and over.
- The founder of Islam.
- Believed to be the Christian Messiah.
- A Hindi priest.
- Laws of Christianity.
- Boys coming of age party.
- The Muslim word for God.
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- The holy book for Islam.
- The "father" of the Hebrew people.
- Founder of Buddhism.
- The system of social class in the Indo-Aryan society.
- The belief in ONE god.
- Christian Holy Book.
- The good or bad deeds that follow a person from one life to another.
- Founder of Confucianism.
- The belief in MULTIPLE gods.
- Jewish holy book.
- The religion with 4 noble truths.
- The Holy city for Islam.
- Collections of prayers, hymns, and rituals to please the gods.
24 Clues: A Hindi priest. • Jewish holy book. • Full enlightenment. • Founder of Buddhism. • Christian Holy Book. • The founder of Islam. • Laws of Christianity. • The belief in ONE god. • The holy book for Islam. • Founder of Confucianism. • The Holy city for Islam. • The Muslim word for God. • Boys coming of age party. • Girls coming of age party. • The belief in MULTIPLE gods. • ...
My world 2015-02-17
Across
- brązowy
- zły
- odtwarzacz DVD
- czarny
- zielony
- samochód
- świnka morska
- telewizor
- francuski
- duży
- zwierzak domowy
- nowy
- pomarańczowy
- informatyka
- muzyka
- aparat
- komputer
- wąż
- wiedza o społeczeństwie
- fizyka
- plastyka
- krótki
- szczur
- koń
- biały
- telefon komórkowy
- gruby
- długi
- rower
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- stary
- dobry
- ptak
- niebieski
- odtwarzacz mp3
- żółty
- królik
- matematyka
- technika
- mały
- historia
- biologia
- papuga
- cienki
- pająk
- chomik
- geografia
- odtwarzacz CD
- wf
- radio
- ryba
- chemia
- szkoła
- angielski
- nauka
- czerwony
- religia
- szary
57 Clues: wf • zły • wąż • koń • ptak • mały • duży • nowy • ryba • stary • dobry • żółty • pająk • radio • nauka • biały • gruby • długi • szary • rower • królik • czarny • papuga • cienki • chomik • muzyka • aparat • chemia • fizyka • szkoła • krótki • szczur • brązowy • zielony • religia • technika • samochód • historia • biologia • komputer • plastyka • czerwony • niebieski • telewizor • francuski • geografia • angielski • matematyka • informatyka • pomarańczowy • świnka morska • odtwarzacz CD • ...
World History 2014-12-15
Across
- an African people who lived in what is now Nigeria between 500 B.C. and A.D. 200
- a Japanese form of poetry, consisting of three unrhymed lines of five,seven, and five syllables
- a prime minister in a Muslim kingdom or empire
- a member of a protestant church governed by elders and founded on the teachings of John Knox
- the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Chruch
- a form of government in which power is in the hands of representatives and leaders are elected by citizens who have the right to vote
- a fertile deposit of windblown soil
- the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on their side
- a government controlled by its citizens
- the policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war
- a political leader given absolute power to make laws and command the army for a limited time
- in Hinduism and Buddhism, the totality of the good and bad deeds performed by a person, which is believe to determine his or her fate after rebirth
- a civilization that flourished on what is now the southern coast of Peru from about 200 B.C. to A.D. 600
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- a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
- in Buddhism the release from pain and suffering achieved after enlightenment
- a lord's estate in feudal Europe
- a West African people who lived in several city-states in what is now northern Nigeria
- a thinker who uses logic and reason to investigate the nature of the universe, human society, and moorality
- a policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically, or socially
- a West African storyteller
- the act of moving from one place to settle in another
- "lightning war"
- a pilgrimage to Mecca, performed as a duty by Muslims
- a member of a group that has no permanent home, wandering from place to place in search of food and water
- a Russian emperor (from the Roman title Caesar)
25 Clues: "lightning war" • a West African storyteller • a lord's estate in feudal Europe • a fertile deposit of windblown soil • a government controlled by its citizens • a prime minister in a Muslim kingdom or empire • a Russian emperor (from the Roman title Caesar) • the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Chruch • the act of moving from one place to settle in another • ...
World History 2014-12-15
Across
- a government controlled by its citizens
- the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Chruch
- in Buddhism the release from pain and suffering achieved after enlightenment
- a thinker who uses logic and reason to investigate the nature of the universe, human society, and moorality
- a fertile deposit of windblown soil
- a West African people who lived in several city-states in what is now northern Nigeria
- a Japanese form of poetry, consisting of three unrhymed lines of five,seven, and five syllables
- "lightning war"
- a policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically, or socially
- a political leader given absolute power to make laws and command the army for a limited time
- a member of a group that has no permanent home, wandering from place to place in search of food and water
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- a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
- a form of government in which power is in the hands of representatives and leaders are elected by citizens who have the right to vote
- a Russian emperor (from the Roman title Caesar)
- an African people who lived in what is now Nigeria between 500 B.C. and A.D. 200
- a West African storyteller
- in Hinduism and Buddhism, the totality of the good and bad deeds performed by a person, which is believe to determine his or her fate after rebirth
- a prime minister in a Muslim kingdom or empire
- the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on their side
- a member of a protestant church governed by elders and founded on the teachings of John Knox
- a lord's estate in feudal Europe
- a pilgrimage to Mecca, performed as a duty by Muslims
- the policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war
- the act of moving from one place to settle in another
- a civilization that flourished on what is now the southern coast of Peru from about 200 B.C. to A.D. 600
25 Clues: "lightning war" • a West African storyteller • a lord's estate in feudal Europe • a fertile deposit of windblown soil • a government controlled by its citizens • a prime minister in a Muslim kingdom or empire • a Russian emperor (from the Roman title Caesar) • the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Chruch • a pilgrimage to Mecca, performed as a duty by Muslims • ...
World Capitals 2016-02-29
Across
- MD's class
- johns #2
- contemplated
- high cotton
- don't pick this
- expert movers
- "you'll catch more flys with honey..."
- mid afternoon power up
- best korea?
- take heed
- warned us about "Gold Diggers in Paris"?
- "Lend me your_"
- teems
- bay area airport
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- type of ring
- cowboy habit?
- k-9 supper
- takes on this puzzle
- it's in a cone
- it comes around and goes around
- gourmand
- crab app
- "oh, woe is me" e.g.
- it's in OK
- bag in bin
- place for fresh eggs
- unit of energy
- kings red wigged terror
- drifts off
- 90s cool
30 Clues: teems • johns #2 • gourmand • crab app • 90s cool • take heed • k-9 supper • MD's class • it's in OK • bag in bin • drifts off • best korea? • contemplated • expert movers • it's in a cone • unit of energy • cowboy habit? • "Lend me your_" • takes on this puzzle • "oh, woe is me" e.g. • place for fresh eggs • high cotton • type of ring • mid afternoon power up • kings red wigged terror • ...
World Geography 2015-12-16
Across
- Improvements made in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods
- Harnesses the power to convert water into electricity
- Provides a forum for trade negotiations among member states on
- Countries open themselves to foreign investments and international markets
- Supply-quantity of something that producers have available for sale. Demand-quantity that consumers are willing and able to buy
- covered by the Agreements and for further liberalisation of trade amongst members
- Ability of women to achieve improvements in status
- Traditional Society, Preconditions for takeoff, Takeoff, Drive to maturity, Age of mass consumption
- Based on 3 factors, Decent standard of living, Long and healthy life, Access to knowledge
- Ship, Truck,or Air
- Costs resulting from the unique characteristics of a location
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- Using the sun's energy to generate power
- Wood and crops that can be burned as fuel to generate electricity and heat
- An international organization headquartered in Washington, D.C.
- Uses wind to generate electricity
- Barriers limit import of goods from other places
- process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment aided by information technology
- Costs associated with the established transportation networks accessible from a specific place
- Electricity produced by splitting uranium atoms in a controlled environment
- The primary sector of the economy is the sector of an economy making direct use of natural resources. This includes agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining. In contrast, the secondary sector produces manufactured goods, and the tertiary sector produces services.
- One of the world’s largest free trade zones and laying the foundations for strong economic growth and rising prosperity for Canada, the United States, and Mexico
21 Clues: Ship, Truck,or Air • Uses wind to generate electricity • Using the sun's energy to generate power • Barriers limit import of goods from other places • Ability of women to achieve improvements in status • Harnesses the power to convert water into electricity • Costs resulting from the unique characteristics of a location • ...
World Religions 2015-12-11
Across
- Jewish prophet who was given the 10 Commandments
- Name for the deity of Islam
- Major holiday of Islam
- Buddhist collection of sayings and teachings
- All the actions that affect the future
- Being reborn in another form
- Christian holy text, especially the New Testament
- Number of teachings to end suffering in Buddhism
- Hindu universal spirit
- Jewish holy text
- Number of ways to worship and praise Allah
- Main prophet of Christianity
- Name for the Jewish deity
- Belief in one god
- Jewish place of worship
- Name for the Christian deity
- Christian place of worship
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- Number of instructions for the Hebrew people
- The main prophet of Islam
- Men responsible for religious teachings
- Someone who does not believe in a god(s)
- Belief in many gods
- Main prophet of Buddhism
- The belief that Jesus returned from the dead
- Holy text of Islam (English spelling)
- Christian tradition of removing sins
- Islamic place of worship
- A Jewish teacher
- To end perfection, a state of peace
- Hindu holy text
- In the Jewish tradition Saturday, a day of rest
- A Hindu religious teacher
- In Jewish tradition food that is allowable to eat
33 Clues: Hindu holy text • A Jewish teacher • Jewish holy text • Belief in one god • Belief in many gods • Major holiday of Islam • Hindu universal spirit • Jewish place of worship • Main prophet of Buddhism • Islamic place of worship • The main prophet of Islam • Name for the Jewish deity • A Hindu religious teacher • Christian place of worship • Name for the deity of Islam • ...
English world 2016-05-18
Across
- a colourless gas that is one fifth of the air around us
- for example 2015 ----
- to communicate as they work or spend time together
- the smallest part of an animal or plant
- the tools you use in the kichen to help you cook
- to run faster than other people
- raise money for poor people or group
- the help that you get from it or the advantage that results from it
- you think very important and useful
- plants for food
- similar to 'next to'
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- a pair of thin sticks
- when you angry to somebody, you'll hurt someone who hurt you
- way of life
- a disease caused by germs or bacteria
- go away
- many things inform and introduce
- similar to make fun of
- similar meaning to right now
- similar to 'no difficult or easy'
20 Clues: go away • way of life • plants for food • similar to 'next to' • a pair of thin sticks • for example 2015 ---- • similar to make fun of • similar meaning to right now • to run faster than other people • many things inform and introduce • similar to 'no difficult or easy' • you think very important and useful • raise money for poor people or group • a disease caused by germs or bacteria • ...
English world 2016-05-27
Across
- contry line
- raise money for poor people or group
- OO도시 태백
- the tools you use in the kitchen to help you cook
- similar to make fun of
- two stick
- the parts that grow out from its trunk and have leaves, flowers, or fruit the tree
- to communicate as they workor spend time together
- 단체 활동, 좋은 일
- money 저금통
- sad,lonely
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- 의사가 소를 끌고 통에 넣었다. 너랑 나랑은 이게 안되
- 단수-
- 노력
- way of life
- 좀비
- similar meaning to right now
- 너보다 내가 더커 better
- you think very important and useful
- dog인의
20 Clues: 노력 • 좀비 • 단수- • dog인의 • OO도시 태백 • two stick • money 저금통 • sad,lonely • contry line • way of life • 단체 활동, 좋은 일 • 너보다 내가 더커 better • similar to make fun of • similar meaning to right now • 의사가 소를 끌고 통에 넣었다. 너랑 나랑은 이게 안되 • you think very important and useful • raise money for poor people or group • the tools you use in the kitchen to help you cook • to communicate as they workor spend time together • ...
Wizarding World 2020-01-18
Across
- Credence Barebone's real name.
- 1 in 3 Deathly Hallows that you wear and others can't see.
- An object in which a Dark wizard has hidden a fragment of his soul for the purpose of attaining immortality.
- Serial killer who escaped from Azkaban prison.
- Director of Fantastic Beasts film.
- Newt's former love, who betrayed his trust.
- The only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone.
- Highest-grossing film of Wizard world franchise.
- The pet cat of Argus Filch.
- Harry's position in the wizarding sport of Quidditch.
- Newt Scamander's older brother.
- The actor who played Dumbledore is a young man.
- Person who lacks any sort of magical ability.
- Character has carries a blood curse that will eventually transform her into a snake permanently.
- Production company of Wizarding World franchise.
- He is a student in Harry Potter's year belonging in the Slytherin house , played by Tom Felton.
- The full name of Dumbledore.
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- The weapons that were once occupied by Gellert Grindelwald.
- The character played by Rupert Grint.
- A high-ranking Auror and Director of Magical Security for MACUSA.
- MACUSA stands for.
- The actress who played Hermione Granger.
- The actor who played Newt Scamander.
- Professor of Divination who was also a Seer.
- Won for Best Costume Design in 2017.
- One of the four Houses of Hogwarts School and the emblematic animal is a lion.
- Tina's younger sister and roommate.
- Author.
- Lord Voldemort's real name.
- The character played by Alan Rickman.
30 Clues: Author. • MACUSA stands for. • The pet cat of Argus Filch. • Lord Voldemort's real name. • The full name of Dumbledore. • Credence Barebone's real name. • Newt Scamander's older brother. • Director of Fantastic Beasts film. • Tina's younger sister and roommate. • The actor who played Newt Scamander. • Won for Best Costume Design in 2017. • The character played by Rupert Grint. • ...
hello world 2020-02-28
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- Madanpal
- Geetanjali
- Neelam Verma
- Gurnam Singh
- Gurjinder Kaur
- Dhawan Singh
- Swapandeep Kaur
- Subhash
- Rubina Dutta
- Harsimran Jit Kaur
- Shivani Malhotra
- Amit Kumar
- Preeti Sharma
- Amanpreet Sandhu
- Deeptiprit Kaur
- Gurjinder Singh
- Rajvir Singh
- Sonam Aggarwal
- Umesh Joshi
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- Swati Singh
- Harbans Singh
- Neeru
- Meenu Garg
- Sandeep Sachdeva
- Rakesh Kumar
- Mohit Arora
- Priyanka Malhotra
- Poonam Gupta
- Arvinder Singh
- Mamatha Sandhu
- Rashpinder Kaur
- Maninder Singh
- Singh Devender Pal Singh
- T.L. Singal
- Rajeev Kumar
- Gupta Isha Gupta
36 Clues: Neeru • Subhash • Madanpal • Geetanjali • Meenu Garg • Amit Kumar • Swati Singh • Mohit Arora • T.L. Singal • Umesh Joshi • Neelam Verma • Rakesh Kumar • Gurnam Singh • Dhawan Singh • Poonam Gupta • Rubina Dutta • Rajeev Kumar • Rajvir Singh • Harbans Singh • Preeti Sharma • Gurjinder Kaur • Arvinder Singh • Mamatha Sandhu • Maninder Singh • Sonam Aggarwal • Swapandeep Kaur • Rashpinder Kaur • Deeptiprit Kaur • Gurjinder Singh • ...
World map 2020-03-16
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- Large land mass surrounded by water.
- Ocean south of Australia.
- Continent north-east of the Pacific Ocean.
- Large body of water between continents.
- Continent north of Australia.
- Ocean west of Africa.
- Line showing the south of the tropical zone: Tropic of .........
- Line around the region of the North Pole.
- Continent north of Asia and Africa.
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- Most southern point on the Earth.
- Ocean west of Australia.
- Most northern point on the Earth.
- Continent with only one country.
- Line around the middle of the Earth.
- Line around the region of the South Pole.
- Ocean east of Australia.
- Continent south of North America.
- Most southern continent.
- Ocean north of Europe and North America.
- Continent west of the Indian Ocean.
- Line showing the north of the tropical zone: Tropic of ......
21 Clues: Ocean west of Africa. • Ocean west of Australia. • Ocean east of Australia. • Most southern continent. • Ocean south of Australia. • Continent north of Australia. • Continent with only one country. • Most southern point on the Earth. • Most northern point on the Earth. • Continent south of North America. • Continent west of the Indian Ocean. • Continent north of Asia and Africa. • ...
world history 2020-03-23
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- census MAHATMAGANDHI independence MANHATTANPROJECT H bomb MARET french revolution MARKCHAPMAN Lennon MOUNTBATTEN ireland MTSTHELENS volcano NANCYREAGAN first lady NAPALM toxic NEWAMSTERDAM New York NEWZEALAND Antipodes NUREMBERG trial PANCHOVILLA Mexican PARTHENON greece
- policy
- Plague
- bang
- louis
- Idris ELCID Spain EMILYDAVIDSON suffragette
- activist
- ur
- papa doc
- Yugoslavia
- Adolf
- ferdinand
- last Egypt
- inventor
- China
- killer
- USA
- german plan
- desert
- resistance
- assassin
- mail PROHIBITION booze
- trade union
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- president GERMANY Bonn JAMESEARLRAY Luther King JACKRUBY Oswald JIMMYCARTER peanuts JOHNWILKESBOOTH Lincoln
- solid DUVALIER haiti
- germany
- assassinated
- mongol
- democracy
- period
- Second KHMERROUGE fighters LEAGUEOFNATIONS together LEVBRONSTEIN trotsky LUSITANIA sank
- portugal
- italy
- rocket
- mongol two
- press
- Israel
- skyscraper
- cuba
- nixon
- robin hood
- bomb FDROOSEVELT president
- rifle
- University BOSWORTHFIELD Battle
- beach
- prison
- Gorba
- original three
- Israel kill
49 Clues: ur • USA • bang • cuba • italy • louis • press • Adolf • nixon • China • rifle • beach • Gorba • policy • Plague • mongol • period • rocket • Israel • killer • desert • prison • germany • portugal • activist • papa doc • inventor • assassin • democracy • ferdinand • mongol two • Yugoslavia • skyscraper • last Egypt • robin hood • resistance • german plan • Israel kill • trade union • assassinated • original three • ...
World Geography 2020-04-02
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- The 3 letter city code for Venice is
- Capital of Austria
- Bern is the capital of
- Capital city of Hungary is
- Moscow is the capital of
- London Gatwick airport is denoted by airport code
- GVA city code stands for
- The three letter IATA city code for the city of Brussels is
- LUX is the three lettter IATA code for the city of
- OSL City code stands for
- Vantaa is an airport that belongs to the city of
- Lyon belongs to the country of
- the city of Belfast belongs to the country of
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- Capital of the country Greece is the city of
- The city of Prague belongs to the country of
- STR is the city code of
- Capital of the country Latvia
- Tegel airport is at
- Linate is the airport at
- STO is the city code of
20 Clues: Capital of Austria • Tegel airport is at • Bern is the capital of • STR is the city code of • STO is the city code of • Moscow is the capital of • GVA city code stands for • Linate is the airport at • OSL City code stands for • Capital city of Hungary is • Capital of the country Latvia • Lyon belongs to the country of • The 3 letter city code for Venice is • ...
Wild world 2020-04-23
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- a species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction.
- if you are very interested in sth
- a kind of climate
- to look after about sth
- this is how many meat you eat a day
- if the sea level is really low on a specific time
- if you find sth so interesting that you want to do it all day
- Damaged cause to water and air for example
- for example the air and the land on which people and animals live
- the problems on the land, in the water and in the air
- the top of a mountain
- a unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound
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- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- a country with little industrial
- the variety of animals
- opposite of stronge
- if there is slowly no animal of its kind left
- if the water level is to high
- to cut trees
- to live environmentally friendly
20 Clues: to cut trees • a kind of climate • opposite of stronge • the top of a mountain • the variety of animals • to look after about sth • if the water level is to high • a country with little industrial • to live environmentally friendly • if you are very interested in sth • this is how many meat you eat a day • Damaged cause to water and air for example • ...
World Geography 2020-04-30
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- The study of Earth's physical and cultural features
- One of two points, the North Pole or the South Pole that are farthest away from the equator
- 66.5 degrees North
- One of the four compass points: north, south, east, west
- A map that shows names of countries, states, provinces, districts, etc.
- A book of maps
- A tool on a map showing directions
- The distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian
- A line that separates one country from another
- A line of latitude about 23 degrees south of the equator
- 66.5 degrees South
- Distance north or south of the Equator
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- The exact position of a place on the earth's surface
- One of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- A model of the earth
- Half of the earth
- a city where the main offices of government are located
- A line of latitude about 23 degrees north of the equator
- A box on a map that gives information about how to understand the map
- 0 degrees longitude and runs through Greenwich, England
- An imaginary circle around the globe parallel to the equator
- 0 degrees latitude; an imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
- A map that shows mountains, hills, plains, rivers, lakes, oceans, etc.
- Where a place is located in relation to another place
- Weather patterns in a particular region
25 Clues: A book of maps • Half of the earth • 66.5 degrees North • 66.5 degrees South • A model of the earth • A tool on a map showing directions • Distance north or south of the Equator • Weather patterns in a particular region • One of the seven large landmasses on the earth • A line that separates one country from another • The study of Earth's physical and cultural features • ...
Anubii's world 2020-08-24
Across
- panini di rara fattura
- imprecazione del nonno
- falsario con disinvoltura
- alcolista in bicicletta
- la deve indossare vittorio in spiaggia
- trasuda olio
- non fallisce mai
- lo è zanna
- il bar più elegante di Anzio
- ordini oggi e arriva in settimana
- amministratrice e politica
- una seria concorrenza a decathlon
- decibel ed eleganza
- era famoso per la mozzarella
- chiuso il sabato
- le ha grandi Simona
- è proibito ordinare autonomamente
- pane per le milf
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- diva di anzio
- famosa famiglia di parasite
- crudi e sciabolate
- deiezioni e cultura
- il regno di Luca Mari
- cocktail segreto di ciaoragazzi
- vi si sposa il Gotha di Anzio
- cozze e burro
- occhiali flou frou e pettegolezzi
- caffè noto per le sue proprietà lassative
- ingegnè
- barbie magia delle feste
- Andy Garcia
- gelato indigesto
- da Django alla pinsa
- apertivi deprex
- l'at più divertente
- seguono come ombre
- il regno di Cristina
37 Clues: ingegnè • lo è zanna • Andy Garcia • trasuda olio • diva di anzio • cozze e burro • apertivi deprex • gelato indigesto • non fallisce mai • chiuso il sabato • pane per le milf • crudi e sciabolate • seguono come ombre • deiezioni e cultura • l'at più divertente • decibel ed eleganza • le ha grandi Simona • da Django alla pinsa • il regno di Cristina • il regno di Luca Mari • panini di rara fattura • ...
VJ's World 2020-06-23
Across
- The train crush
- You were aka
- The one thing you always needed but was mostly outside Campus
- Birth Name
- The one word you overuse
- First Boss
- First Sister you visited
- Your addiction
- Where were you first slapped
- Lost & Found
- First Trip with Friends
- The boy you bullied in school for a scale
- Your favourite Piggy Bank
- First time you danced.. Song?
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- Weird Collection you owned which was stolen
- One thing from home that followed you to campus
- First City you travelled
- Favorite Type of Toy
- Most number of beers in one sitting. City?
- Your Dharam Behan
- Most vulnerable part when Raja was angry
- The place in Manipal you miss the most
- Childhood best friend
- First Mobile's Brand
- On your 4th birthday you ate this sugary thing
- Dodged a gunpoint for this
- You hated him and then loved him
- Where we first learnt your love for money
28 Clues: Birth Name • First Boss • You were aka • Lost & Found • Your addiction • The train crush • Your Dharam Behan • Favorite Type of Toy • First Mobile's Brand • Childhood best friend • First Trip with Friends • First City you travelled • The one word you overuse • First Sister you visited • Your favourite Piggy Bank • Dodged a gunpoint for this • Where were you first slapped • ...
Wizarding World 2020-07-01
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- durmstrang champion
- a nice werewolf
- his brother is very tall
- fascinated by a rubber duck
- shares a name with a baseball player
- is the hufflepuff seeker
- pureblood family
- a dragon
- another name for the potions professor
- weasley sister
- a werewolf
- a giant snake
- is freed with a sock
- psycho deatheater
- an innocent prisoner
- a hippogriff
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- headmaster
- has a cat
- coronavirus
- the boy who lived
- is transformed into a ferret
- defeated nagini with a sword
- hair
- twin of a baseball player
- brightest witch of her age
- has seven pieces
- "Merlin's Beard!"
- shape of a scar
- a good guy
- can see thestrals and reads the quibbler
- is afraid of spiders
- found in the room of requirement
32 Clues: hair • a dragon • has a cat • headmaster • a good guy • a werewolf • coronavirus • a hippogriff • a giant snake • weasley sister • a nice werewolf • shape of a scar • has seven pieces • pureblood family • the boy who lived • "Merlin's Beard!" • psycho deatheater • durmstrang champion • is afraid of spiders • is freed with a sock • an innocent prisoner • his brother is very tall • is the hufflepuff seeker • ...
World history 2021-01-06
Across
- Seasonal winds in the Indian Ocean
- someone who lives by traveling from place to place
- followed the Shang dynasty and preceded the Qin dynasty
- Empire in central and southern China
- routes connecting China and the Middle East
- Took voyages through the Indian Ocean, and from Southeast Asia to Africa
- Euro-American slave trade
- multinational, multilingual empire controlling most of Southeastern Europe
- fertile soil of the Yellow River Valley in northern China
- Empire created in China and Siberia by Khubilai Khan
- Founder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire
- A person or company involved in wholesale trade
- Chinese custom for young girls
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- A political and moral philosophy based on liberty
- describe new approaches to understanding classic Confucian texts
- They are good lands for nomads and their herds
- The empire fell to the Ottomans in 1453
- Ruled by Chi Huangdi
- one of the deadliest diseases
- brought an end to western Europe's centuries of intellectual and cultural isolation
- Largest and most powerful Andean empire
- a powerful empire in central Mexico
- After 1206 they established an enormous empire under Genghis Khan, linking western and eastern Eurasia
- also historically known as the Yin dynasty
- historical period of the production of tools from stone and other nonmetallic substances
25 Clues: Ruled by Chi Huangdi • Euro-American slave trade • one of the deadliest diseases • Chinese custom for young girls • Seasonal winds in the Indian Ocean • a powerful empire in central Mexico • Empire in central and southern China • The empire fell to the Ottomans in 1453 • Largest and most powerful Andean empire • Founder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire • ...
The World 2020-11-24
Across
- The ocean surrounds Antarctica.
- Second largest ocean on Earth.
- Third largest continent.
- continent includes Australia, the eastern half of Papua New Guinea and
- island group west of the Atlantic Ocean and south east of the Gulf of Mexico.
- Largest ocean
- The ocean between east Africa, Southern Asia and Oceania.
- Second largest continent.
- largest river in North America.
- A natural channel watercourse, usually fresh water, starting at the mouth and ending at its source.
- Smallest ocean of the world.
- second largest river in China.
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- Mountain range in Western North America.
- Second smallest continent.
- range A series of mountains or hills.
- Southern-most continent.
- ........ river is the largest river by volume.
- The largest continent.
- island group, south east Asia.
- Zealand.
- ........... mountains are found on the western coast of South America.
- Mountain range found in Europe.
- The longest river on Earth.
- second largest river in Africa.
- Island group made up of more than 17,000 small islands.
25 Clues: Zealand. • Largest ocean • The largest continent. • Southern-most continent. • Third largest continent. • Second largest continent. • Second smallest continent. • The longest river on Earth. • Smallest ocean of the world. • Second largest ocean on Earth. • island group, south east Asia. • second largest river in China. • The ocean surrounds Antarctica. • Mountain range found in Europe. • ...
World Instruments 2019-04-10
Across
- Although not official, the ____________ is considered the national instrument of the US.
- The _______________ is from Ireland.
- Talking drums have two drumheads connected by leather cords on each end. You can change the pitch or notes by ______________ the cords with your legs or arms.
- What are the hollow tubes on bagpipes made of?
- The ________________ is from Brazil and only contains 1 string that is stretched across a bowed piece of wood.
- the didgeridoo has been around for over a ____________ years and is made out of wood. Fujara The ______________ is from Slovakia and sounds a lot like a flute.
- The ______________ is from Australia.
- The banjo is played in many early styles of American music such as Folk, Country, __________________ and Ragtime.
- The ______________ is an instrument from Japan that has 13 strings strung over 13 movable bridges.
- The _______________ is from Cuba and other islands like Puerto Rico.
- Resonators come in all different shapes and sizes and are made from a variety of ______________.
- The _______________ is from Thailand and is a wind instrument made of bamboo.
- Instrument from Trinidad made from big steel barrels.
- ______________ and Jolies are oral historians in West Africa.
- What are the hollow tubes on bagpipes called?
- The ___________________ is an instrument from India and has 7 strings across a long neck and contain 2 large gourds that resonate the sound.
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- The ____________________ Drums are from West Africa.
- The zither is a string instrument and the resonator is called a sound-______.
- The _______________ is from Indonesia and is made out of 2-3 bamboo sound bodies and are pulled and pushed to make the sound.
- On a bagpipe, the musician blows into a small tube called a ________________.
- The __________________ is the part of the instrument where the sound is created and given depth and volume.
- To play the berimbau, you hit the string with a __________________
- West Africans use an instrument called a _______ as well as their voice to tell stories to the people in their community.
- The bars of a marimba are positioned like the keys on a ________________.
- The _____________ is from China and has been around since eleven hundred B.C.
- The _________________ is from Greece and can contain 4-8 strings.
- Many countries from around the world have official national ____________________.
- The ______________ is from Guatemala/Mexico.
- The guiro is made from a hollow gourd that is played by rubbing a stick along the ______________ in the gourd.
- You can strum or pluck this instrument as well as using bow to play it.
- The guiro plays a key role in the typical rhythm section in all kinds of music especially Jazz and _______________ music.
- When playing the koto, musicians use ____________ finger picks to pluck the strings.
- When playing the koto, musicians adjust the notes by moving the _______________ before and during their playing.
- The resonator of the berimbau is made from a _____________ .
- The khene sounds like a ________________.
35 Clues: The _______________ is from Ireland. • The ______________ is from Australia. • The khene sounds like a ________________. • The ______________ is from Guatemala/Mexico. • What are the hollow tubes on bagpipes called? • What are the hollow tubes on bagpipes made of? • The ____________________ Drums are from West Africa. • ...
Warden World 2019-03-07
Across
- Jenis aktivasi apabila terjadi kondisi krisis pada Data Center
- Tempat untuk berkumpul saat evakuasi berlangsung
- Yang berbunyi untuk tanda evakuasi
- Cara mengenali tim warden selain floor coordinator
- Alat apakah yang dapat digunakan untuk memadamkan api ringan?
- Jenis aktivasi apabila terjadi kondisi krisis di Kantor Pusat
- Yang bertugas sebagai backup Tim Krisis saat kondisi krisis terjadi
- Lokasi lapor pertama kali bagi tiap Warden Team bernama
- Salah satu sarana yang dapat digunakan untuk berlindung ketika terjadi gempa bumi
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- Yang harus dicek pertama kali apabila ada orang yang pingsan
- Salah satu Search & Rescue dapat juga merangkap sebagai
- Alat pemadam api yang membutuhkan keahlian khusus
- Petugas pemadam kebakaran
- Siapakah yang menyetujui penunjukan Floor Coordinator?
- Alat yang digunakan untuk membuat suara bising
- Event yang rutin diadakan untuk meningkatkan awarness
- Sarana yang harus digunakan apabila terjadi kebakaran
- Alat pacu jantung yang dapat digunakan oleh orang awam
- Yang perlu diselamatkan
- Posisi asap apabila sedang terjadi kebakaran
20 Clues: Yang perlu diselamatkan • Petugas pemadam kebakaran • Yang berbunyi untuk tanda evakuasi • Posisi asap apabila sedang terjadi kebakaran • Alat yang digunakan untuk membuat suara bising • Tempat untuk berkumpul saat evakuasi berlangsung • Alat pemadam api yang membutuhkan keahlian khusus • Cara mengenali tim warden selain floor coordinator • ...
World History 2019-05-28
Across
- Government of England during the European nation-states
- Roman Peace
- Built to keep china from invasions
- First state in Russia
- Located in England,archaeological site started in neolithic age and finished in bronze age
- Alliance in world war 1 including Germany,Austria-Hungary,Italy,and ottoman empire
- Father of philosophy
- Europeans born in america
- Language of western church
- New age
- Code of roman law in four parts had impact on modern European legal codes
- Explorer for Spain, discovered the Americas
- Powers in world war 1 including,Russia,France,Britain,and U.S.
- Name for humans
- Origin of Hinduism
- Document that protected Latin american countries
- Belief in more than one god
- Name given to Egyptian king
- 39 articles, victory over Spanish armada
- Religion started by Abraham
- West african kingdom that was a center for trade
- Belief in only one god
- Seat of power in Byzantine Empire
- King of France who extended royal power and land
- Continent early humans emerged from
- Government of Russia during European nation-states
- Type of government of Spain during the European nation states
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- Law in Rome,went by phrase "innocent until proven guilty"
- Third monotheistic religion
- Established after world war 1 to prevent future wars
- Inspired declaration of independence,believed in life,liberty,and property
- Wrote wealth of nations
- Holy book of islam
- People that came from Scandinavia
- Proved and confirmed the helio-centric theory
- Treaty Hitler defied during world war 2
- Had supreme power and was the church leader of Western Europe
- Capital of Ottoman empire
- Fought between Rome and Carthage,3 different wars fought during this
- Time period of western Europe after the fall of the roman empire
- Policy followed by U.S before they entered war
- Term when money has lost its value
- Rise of factory system and collapse of cottage industries
- Most sacred temple of islam, located in mecca
- English writer who wrote Utopia
- Invented the spinning jenny
- Sun centered solar system
- Wrote the 95 Theses
- Disease that killed large percentage of europe in dark ages
- Famous painter who painted the roof of the Sistine Chapel
- Belief of John Calvin
- Establishing control over foreign lands and people
- Battle between the Muslims and Christians in 732 CE
- Developed the theory of gravity
- First emperor of rome
- System of thought the emphasized humans rather than religious ideas
- Prehistoric age
- This empire traded in ceramics and coffee
- Ruler who has complete control over government
- Founded in India by Siddhartha Gautama
60 Clues: New age • Roman Peace • Name for humans • Prehistoric age • Holy book of islam • Origin of Hinduism • Wrote the 95 Theses • Father of philosophy • First state in Russia • Belief of John Calvin • First emperor of rome • Belief in only one god • Wrote wealth of nations • Capital of Ottoman empire • Europeans born in america • Sun centered solar system • Language of western church • ...
World Capitals 2019-06-21
25 Clues: Peru • Iran • Italy • Egypt • Chile • Kenya • Japan • Jordan • Norway • France • Poland • Vietnam • Finland • Romania • Liberia • Germany • Albania • Austria • Bulgaria • Portugal • Australia • Indonesia • Azerbaijan • South Korea • Sierra Leone
Endangered World 2017-09-05
Across
- to deal with, to cope with something
- coal, oil, etc (plural)
- able to recover quickly from a difficult condition; hardy, tough
- home
- limited materials that will eventually run out
- types of animals/plants which are in danger of no longer existing
- great in size or number
- to rise suddenly
- no longer existing
- someone/something responsible for a crime
- suffering from illness
Down
- the result or consequence of something
- gases released by vehicles, cars, homes
- steady rise in average world temperatures
- warming of the Earth's surface caused by pollution
- confusing, baffling
- variety of different types of biological species
- a long period without rainfall
- a period when animals sleep in winter
- close to the point of something happening
- a serious condition caused by the body overheating
- ideal, perfect
22 Clues: home • ideal, perfect • to rise suddenly • no longer existing • confusing, baffling • suffering from illness • coal, oil, etc (plural) • great in size or number • a long period without rainfall • to deal with, to cope with something • a period when animals sleep in winter • the result or consequence of something • gases released by vehicles, cars, homes • ...
world history 2017-10-02
Across
- most of there knowledge came from the bible/Greek and roman culture
- discoverer sunspots and four moons of Jupiter
- interaction of volume, temperature, and gas pressure
- technology that is used for science
- who developed the theory of motion and the law of gravity (___ third's law)
- believed that women should be equally educated along with men
- author of frankenstien
Down
- believes that government power comes from the consent of the people
- passionately committed to individual freedom
- the creators of the scientific method
- a series of step forming and testing scientific theories
- belief in denial of evil
- what cured small pox
- belived that laws existed to preserve social order; not avenge crime
- Galileo had what with the church
- believed Britain was the best governed and most politically balanced country of his own day
- planet revolves around the sun
- believes that strong ruler should have total power
- application of the scientific method to social problems
- wrote more than 70 books of political essays
20 Clues: what cured small pox • author of frankenstien • belief in denial of evil • planet revolves around the sun • Galileo had what with the church • technology that is used for science • the creators of the scientific method • passionately committed to individual freedom • wrote more than 70 books of political essays • discoverer sunspots and four moons of Jupiter • ...
Maril's World 2017-12-13
Across
- Post-Ill. place
- Former residence
- Where you're welcome anytime
- Summer guest
- Favorite transportation
- Where we became 3
- Favorite team
- Who you're like
- Seen at MSG, first
- ___ Christmas, brings you joy
- Carolina ___
- Much missed
- Favorite cocktail
- Indoor water fight site
- High school
- Home now
- Seen at MSG, last
- First date month
- Where we're going, Pt 2
- Your eyes
- Your years on Earth
- Favorite jeweler
- One thing we truly failed at using
- Ron's employer
- Spot for sunsets
- Where we're going, Pt 1
- Best man ever
- Your impressive profession
- Who we love to hate
Down
- Now-tolerated "pets"
- ___ Bros.
- Favorite restaurant
- ____ _____ Back
- You're so this
- Initials
- Lunch, usually
- Infamous dance inspiration
- Longtime home
- Fraternal side
- Maternal side
- Ex-employer
- Favorite flower color
- Saw in Stockholm
- Family imp
- 2nd name
- Your first city
- Downstairs destination
- Original best pet
- Your best skill
- Area of increasing expertise for you
- Lake _____
- Your (usually disliked) stone
- Weekday diversion
- Month when you began
- Katherine's employer
- Your sign
56 Clues: Initials • 2nd name • Home now • ___ Bros. • Your eyes • Your sign • Family imp • Lake _____ • Much missed • Ex-employer • High school • Summer guest • Carolina ___ • Longtime home • Favorite team • Maternal side • Best man ever • You're so this • Lunch, usually • Fraternal side • Ron's employer • Post-Ill. place • ____ _____ Back • Who you're like • Your first city • Your best skill • Former residence • Saw in Stockholm • ...
Maril's World 2017-12-13
Across
- Your (usually disliked) stone
- Saw in Stockholm
- Now-tolerated "pets"
- Infamous dance inspiration
- On nice days, you're here
- ___ Bros.
- Weekday diversion
- ____ _____ Back
- Initials
- Longtime home
- Your best skill
- Your first city
- Month when you began
- One thing we truly failed at using
- Lake _____
- Where we're going, Pt 1
- Former residence
- Home now
- Indoor water fight site
- You're so this
- Katherine's employer
- Maternal side
- You look best in this
- Carolina ___
- Seen at MSG, last
- Your impressive profession
- Favorite transportation
Down
- Your years on Earth
- Where we became 3
- Favorite cocktail
- Much missed
- Who we love to hate
- What you were told you'd see a lot
- Summer guest
- Spot for sunsets
- Downstairs destination
- Who you're like
- Favorite flower color
- Original best pet
- Ex-employer
- Favorite jeweler
- Favorite restaurant
- We once had a ranch here
- Where you're welcome anytime
- Favorite team
- Where we're going, Pt 2
- Your sign
- Your eyes
- High school
- Area of increasing expertise for you
- Lunch, usually
- Fraternal side
- ___ Christmas, brings you joy
- Family imp
- First date month
- Seen at MSG, first
- Ron's employer
- Post-Ill. place
- 2nd name
- Best man ever
60 Clues: Initials • Home now • 2nd name • ___ Bros. • Your sign • Your eyes • Lake _____ • Family imp • Much missed • Ex-employer • High school • Summer guest • Carolina ___ • Longtime home • Favorite team • Maternal side • Best man ever • Lunch, usually • Fraternal side • You're so this • Ron's employer • Who you're like • ____ _____ Back • Your best skill • Your first city • Post-Ill. place • Saw in Stockholm • Spot for sunsets • ...
Maril's World 2017-12-13
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- Weekday diversion
- Downstairs destination
- ___ Christmas, brings you joy
- Your sign
- Friends also do this with you
- Former residence
- Lunch, usually
- Spot for sunsets
- Home now
- Saw in Stockholm
- Lake _____
- Favorite team
- Katherine's employer
- Where you're welcome anytime
- Your (usually disliked) stone
- Popcorn & _____ ______
- Infamous dance inspiration
- Carolina ___
- Ex-employer
- Favorite restaurant
- One of the traits Ron liked about you
- Longtime home
- ____ _____ Back
- Your best skill
- You're so this
- In charge when you arrived
- Indoor water fight site
- High school
- Favorite jeweler
- Seen at MSG, first
- Favorite transportation
- Your first city
- Seen at MSG, last
- Your eyes
- Much missed
- When you first entered the world
- Post-Ill. place
- First date month
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- Now-tolerated "pets"
- Maternal side
- You look best in this
- Your doppelganger?
- Who we love to hate
- Some friends do this with you
- Friends
- ___ Bros.
- Now you're here
- Best man ever
- First date site
- Favorite cocktail
- Favorite flower color
- We once had a ranch here
- Where we became 3
- Ron's employer
- Your years on Earth
- Where we're going, Pt 2
- Family imp
- One thing we truly failed at using
- Fraternal side
- You often help them
- What you were told you'd see a lot
- Where we're going, Pt 1
- Area of increasing expertise for you
- 2nd name
- Original best pet
- Who you're like
- Initials
- Your impressive profession
- Summer guest
- On nice days, you're here
70 Clues: Friends • Home now • 2nd name • Initials • Your sign • ___ Bros. • Your eyes • Lake _____ • Family imp • Ex-employer • High school • Much missed • Carolina ___ • Summer guest • Maternal side • Best man ever • Favorite team • Longtime home • Lunch, usually • Ron's employer • You're so this • Fraternal side • Now you're here • First date site • ____ _____ Back • Your best skill • Your first city • Who you're like • Post-Ill. place • ...
WORLD LIT 2016-05-04
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- A town or other area where people live in houses near a larger city.
- A place where in Keller would want to spend the evening of his 2nd day where in she could see the figure of Hamlet
- (n.) A formal procession of people walking, on horseback or riding in vehicles
- Award/ Rank Keller received during her College Graduation
- Use your eyes as if tomorrow you would be ____ blind.
- THE ... WORKER (Title given to Keller's Teacher)
- (n.) the action of a state impending or attempting to prevent the operation and enforcement within its territory of a law of the US.
- (n.) prolonged cruel or unjusttreatment
- (n.)feelings of friendship, support, and understanding between people
- In which city did Keller preferred to see the pageant of man’s progress?
- A gigantic structure (------ State Building)
- (adj.) Having an elegant, streamlined shape or design
- (n.) the poorest part of a city
- What was the disease that made Keller blind and deaf
- (n.) An activity that one engages in as a vocation, profession or avocation ( rearrange: PIURUST)
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- (informal) indefinitely many; a lot of
- Original name given to the speaker
- (n.) The impetus and driving force gained by the development of a process or course of events.
- Name of Keller’s Teacher
- (v.)- pour downward rapidly and in large quantities
- (n.) the enforced separation of two groups.
- (adj)-not yielding in strength, severity or determination
- Martin Luther King, Jr. uses the image of “the valley” to represent
- (v)- undergo mental anguish through worrying about something
- what event happened when the whites and negroes are treated equally.
- What award did the speaker recieved when he was in his 35 years of existence
- (adj.) able to float: happy and confident, Used in the text as B____ Health.
- (n.) A small remaining quantity of something, a surviving trace.
- (adj.)- savagely fierce, cruel or violent
- (adj) extremely comfortable, elegant, or enjoyable esp. in a way that involves great expense
30 Clues: Name of Keller’s Teacher • (n.) the poorest part of a city • Original name given to the speaker • (informal) indefinitely many; a lot of • (n.) prolonged cruel or unjusttreatment • (adj.)- savagely fierce, cruel or violent • (n.) the enforced separation of two groups. • A gigantic structure (------ State Building) • THE ... WORKER (Title given to Keller's Teacher) • ...
IT World 2016-08-17
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- cycle describing the elemental functions of a persistent database (stands for Create, Read, Update and Delete)
- a part of TDD abbreviation
- an application server from the Apache Software Foundation
- a software component for accomplishing a particular thing
- a set period of time during which specific work has to be completed
- the assignment of an initial value for a data object or variable
- an interpreted, object-oriented programming language similar to PERL, that has gained popularity because of its clear syntax and readability.
- a build automation tool used primarily for Java projects
- a software versioning and revision control system
- a program that performs a core or essential function for other programs
- a written document that describes a general solution to a design problem that recurs repeatedly in many projects
- the facilitator for a product development team that uses scrum is called a Scrum .....
- a book written by Robert C. Martin
- a simulated object that mimics the behavior of a real object in controlled ways
- all of the activities that make a software system available for use
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- software testing, ascertaining that the most crucial functions of a program work, but not bothering with finer details
- a software engineering practice in which isolated changes are immediately tested and reported on when they are added to a larger code base
- something that needs special handling
- an Agile software development process in which the development team revisits a product backlog that has been pre-defined by the team's facilitator.
- a set of conditions under which a tester will determine whether an application, software system or one of its features is working as it was originally established for it to do
- a program that visits Web sites and reads their pages and other information in order to create entries for a search engine index
- The default typeface, size, and color for headings and body text
- in Java - a keyword used in several context
- to open a file that is in a format different from the format the application creates on its own
- a program that monitors and analyzes network traffic, detecting bottlenecks and problems
- a mobile operating system developed by Google, based on the Linux kerne
- a Unix-like operating system designed to provide personal computer users a free or very low-cost operating system
27 Clues: a part of TDD abbreviation • a book written by Robert C. Martin • something that needs special handling • in Java - a keyword used in several context • a software versioning and revision control system • a build automation tool used primarily for Java projects • an application server from the Apache Software Foundation • ...
World Countries 2020-09-23
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- Athletes excel at running long-distance events at the Olympics. Tourism is vital to the country.
- Known as “Suomi” to its people. The most northerly independent country in the world.
- Sometimes called “the land of lakes and volcanoes”. A Central American country of some six million people.
- Bounded by the Indian and Pacific Oceans, this country is the world's largest island, but the world's smallest continent.
- Crown Princess Mary formerly of Tasmania is the wife of Frederik the heir apparent to the throne of this country.
- Usain Bolt, former Olympic sprinter born here.
- High in the Pyrenees mountains on the border between France and Spain.
- The Panama hat is made entirely in this South American country.
- In 1971, East Pakistan broke away from West Pakistan and became known under this new name.
- This is one of the two countries in South America that does not have a border with Brazil.
- This country boasts the world's fastest train, the TGV.
- It is the world's largest archipelago made up of 13,677 islands of which only about 1500 are inhabited.
- This landlocked country is one of Africa's few real success stories. A diamond rich country.
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- World's smallest independent country in the heart of Rome.
- The first country in the world to give women the vote.
- Oil is this country's biggest export. Once called Persia.
- The smallest in size of the three Low Countries in Europe.
- Queenslanders often refer to Victorians as inhabitants of this country.
- A neutral country since 1815. Its neutrality and political stability has helped make it a major financial centre.
- A remote, sparsely populated country in the northern hemisphere was once the centre of a vast empire.
- This large country has borders with 16 other countries.
- The second largest country in size in the world. The French were the first Europeans to settle here.
- In 1959, Fidel Castro overthrew the ruling dictator, Fulgencio Batista.
- Country in the South Pacific. The main island is Viti Levu.
- Nicknamed the “Roof of the World” for its towering peaks.
25 Clues: Usain Bolt, former Olympic sprinter born here. • The first country in the world to give women the vote. • This large country has borders with 16 other countries. • This country boasts the world's fastest train, the TGV. • Oil is this country's biggest export. Once called Persia. • Nicknamed the “Roof of the World” for its towering peaks. • ...
World Religions 2020-11-17
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- Follower of Judaism
- Follower of Islam
- founder of Islam
- Celebrates Buddha's birth, death, and enlightenment
- Holy book for Buddhists
- one of the holy books for Jews
- Follower of Christianity
- Hindu place of worship
- Christian place of worship
- universal spirit for Hindus
- Hindu festival celebrating the coming spring
- Islamic place of worship
- Commandments Guiding principles for Christians and Jews
- Day of Jesus's birth
- Islamic rules for meat processing
- Path Guiding principles for Buddhists
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- founder of Christianity
- Follower of Buddhism
- Pillars of Faith Guiding principles for Muslims
- Holy book for Hindus
- Holy book for Muslims
- defines what is acceptable for Jews to eat
- Jewish festival of lights
- founder of Judaism
- founder of Buddhism
- Jewish place of worship
- Muslim month of fasting and prayer
- Follower of Hinduism
- Holy book for Christians
- Buddhist place of worship
- Hindu festival of lights
31 Clues: founder of Islam • Follower of Islam • founder of Judaism • Follower of Judaism • founder of Buddhism • Follower of Buddhism • Holy book for Hindus • Follower of Hinduism • Day of Jesus's birth • Holy book for Muslims • Hindu place of worship • founder of Christianity • Holy book for Buddhists • Jewish place of worship • Follower of Christianity • Holy book for Christians • ...
World Traveler 2018-09-25
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- Location of Stonehenge (city)
- Where is Machu Picchu?
- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of Australia
- Longest river in China
- Capital of Norway
- Only European country to border Africa
- Proper name for the smallest continent
- Smallest country in the world
- Highest peak in Iceland
- Location of Christ the Redeemer (city)
- Continent with the longest mountain range
- Continent with the most countries
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- The driest continent
- Highest point in Africa
- Only Penguin species breeding in Antarctica
- Biggest country in Africa (by area)
- Continent located entirely in the N & W hemispheres
- Most common language in China
- International travel document
- Continent with the 2 smallest countries
- Largest continent
- Country double the size of Australia
- 1 of the 2 countries that share the longest country border
24 Clues: Capital of Norway • Largest continent • The driest continent • Capital of Argentina • Capital of Australia • Where is Machu Picchu? • Longest river in China • Highest point in Africa • Highest peak in Iceland • Location of Stonehenge (city) • Most common language in China • International travel document • Smallest country in the world • Continent with the most countries • ...
Jurassic World 2018-11-13
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- You have to take a _________ ride to get to Jurassic world.
- Jurassic World is on an ______________.
- ______________ are animals that eat meat
- __________ is in the boss at Jurassic World.
- Owen is very _______________ because he works with dinosaurs.
- Creating a new dinosaur was very _______________ .
- The _____________ made the new dinosaur in the lab.
- If something chases you, ____________!
- The Indominus Rex was very ____________ to make.
- Owen hides his _______ by covering himself in fuel from the car.
- The Indominus Rex has __________ a lot of people.
- Zach can't ____________ the Jeep.
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- Jurassic World is a________________.
- The name of the theme park is ________________ World.
- Zach _____________ Gray when the dinosaur attacks them.
- _________ trains the raptors.
- The ____________ kills a lot of people.
- The new dinosaur was born in ________________, it was completely alone.
- _____________ are animals that only eat plants.
- the ________________ is the new dinosaur.
- Zach and Gray are _____________ of the new dinosaur.
- Owen and Claire are trying to _____________ the boys.
- Dinosaurs are ____________.
- The ____________ is where they keep all the animals.
- The scientists have upset the ________ order by creating a new dinosaur.
- ____________ is Gray's older brother.
- The scientists that created the new dinosaur are very ________________ .
- _________ is a raptor.
28 Clues: _________ is a raptor. • Dinosaurs are ____________. • _________ trains the raptors. • Zach can't ____________ the Jeep. • Jurassic World is a________________. • ____________ is Gray's older brother. • If something chases you, ____________! • The ____________ kills a lot of people. • Jurassic World is on an ______________. • ______________ are animals that eat meat • ...
Belindas World 2018-12-14
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- Greek name deriving from an adjective meaning rich
- Patsy to your Edwina
- she lived in Kansas
- pudding at nans
- proposta
- pudding and Austin family holiday
- dogs food (slang)
- where you watch Bully score a hat-trick
- where your usually 3 down by lunch
- in and out cricket dance
- Niagara on the lake restaurant
- 1987 kevin Costner movie
- what Joanie did
- its motto is Belong. Believe. Be Proud
- you just met a girl named....
- too many of these will have you asleep in a hammock
- where it all started
- first single artist
- Crusie ship around Britain
- caymnan airways mascot
- eine Freundin
- shirleys dog
- everydogs favourite place
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- Nicoles home
- spanish resort
- bestest dog
- Whams Final Single
- german penfriend
- down under place to dance on the tables
- shop with an advantage
- princess or friend
- crummie holiday resort
- no1 dog
- injured part of body when Simon and Jonathan were drinking
- champagne founded in 1772
- blue Astras name
- test cricketer with a bowling average of 93
- where you met inspector frost
- term referring to Cayman Airways hostesses
- puzzling
- bear or dog
- favourite food
- Not Flipper
- ginger no1
- Jonathans first concert
- cricketer who went to Kings college
- coolest cat on the block
- Paddington or Winnie feeling sick
- further education
- Dragon?
50 Clues: no1 dog • Dragon? • proposta • puzzling • ginger no1 • bestest dog • bear or dog • Not Flipper • Nicoles home • shirleys dog • eine Freundin • spanish resort • favourite food • pudding at nans • what Joanie did • german penfriend • blue Astras name • dogs food (slang) • further education • Whams Final Single • princess or friend • she lived in Kansas • first single artist • Patsy to your Edwina • where it all started • ...
Kaitlin's World 2018-12-09
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- first US woman in space
- Man's best friend
- KS favorite past time
- favorite German phrase
- smells like sugar and spice
- Polish Mathematician
- You bang them together
- Fastest spinning planet
- Kaitlin runs on it
- most likely to mansplain
- Visiting Mars
- Zeiss Device
- Favorite German park
- noodle dish
- namaste presenter
- Kaitlin apparel
- Fruity alcoholic drink
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- Splitsville
- Gas giant
- KS alter ego
- old veteran
- Has a strong gravitational field
- KS second favorite past time
- TSS transport
- How I feel about you
- favorite game
- nice beard, green eyes
- Newton's third
28 Clues: Gas giant • Splitsville • old veteran • noodle dish • KS alter ego • Zeiss Device • TSS transport • Visiting Mars • favorite game • Newton's third • Kaitlin apparel • Man's best friend • namaste presenter • Kaitlin runs on it • Polish Mathematician • How I feel about you • Favorite German park • KS favorite past time • favorite German phrase • You bang them together • nice beard, green eyes • ...
World History 2021-06-10
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- confidence or trust
- exploration
- a indian religion
- Richest Human Ever
- Youngest Monothestic Relgion
- Founder of islam
- First to sail around Africa
- halted the muslims advance into europe
- holiest city in saudi arabia
- the group of people on boats that invaded france
- Means Rebirth
- Killed millions of People
- this battle was fought on oct 14 1066
- jewish temple
- founded by Sundiata Keita
- advancements in different technologies
- they follow the practice of islam
- huge civilizations
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- treaty that divided
- Civilization is the Andes Mountains
- the decline of rome
- a drought of food
- this is the most ferocious empire
- longest dynasty in chinese history
- major religion monotheistic
- Famous Shakespeare Play
- the italian banking family
27 Clues: exploration • Means Rebirth • jewish temple • Founder of islam • a indian religion • a drought of food • Richest Human Ever • huge civilizations • treaty that divided • confidence or trust • the decline of rome • Famous Shakespeare Play • Killed millions of People • founded by Sundiata Keita • the italian banking family • major religion monotheistic • First to sail around Africa • ...
Chemistry world 2021-04-04
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- I can convert common metals to something more valuable
- I was discovered by an alchemist when he was experimenting to create the philosophers stone
- You can't break our friendship that easily
- I was discovered in 1985 as the 3rd incarnation of carbon
- colourless acid containing 3 nitrogen atoms
- Inhale me, I make you happy but if you inhale more, that's when I turn uncanny
- I make up the heart of the place you live in
- I don't have friends, but I'll be strong connecting me with myself so many times
- I'm neither electropositive nor electronegative
- I smell like a barn contain hay, but beware i have killed many once upon a time
- I am either used to facilitate a reaction or to detect something through tests
- I have a positive attitude
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- I am the king of cuisines
- we are too lazy to interact
- A ferromagnetic substance that forms complexes more than any other element
- I am often used for detecting something in archaeology department
- A ligand that shows variable denticity
- I am a greater absorber of gamma rays
- I won't react but products are formed easily
- I have the potential to increase the dopamine levels in the body
20 Clues: I am the king of cuisines • I have a positive attitude • we are too lazy to interact • I am a greater absorber of gamma rays • A ligand that shows variable denticity • You can't break our friendship that easily • colourless acid containing 3 nitrogen atoms • I won't react but products are formed easily • I make up the heart of the place you live in • ...
