world Crossword Puzzles
Mega Mario Puzzle 2025-12-23
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- Little beetle like enemies that come in a multitude of colors
- The tutorial character in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
- Original name for Green Fuzzies
- Galaxy in World 6 of Super Mario Galaxy 2 that brings back a level from Super Mario 64
- The only ghost track in the base game of Mario Kart 8
- Donkey Kong's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
- Octopus enemies that shoot spike balls from Wario Land: Shake It!
- You have to buy this to progress in The Thousand Year Door
- Version of Super Mario Bros published for MS-DOS
- A lumberjack Rabbid in Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope
- The object hidden in Tumble throughout Mario Party 3
- The locals of the Freezer Layer
- All coconuts become this at 9999 star bits
- This enemy replaced Moneybag starting in Super Mario 3D Land
- 3 Favorite Courses of this Glider are Berlin Byways, DS Waluigi Pinball R, and GCN Waluigi Stadium R/T
- Dry Bones' third kart in Mario Kart DS
- The first accessible Parking Lot Power Moon in Metro Kingdom
- Mailman Koopa Troopa partner from Paper Mario 64
- This boss in Origami King was going to have its own theme before it was also given to Boss Sumo Bro
- The final world of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
- The wrong CD found in the Temple of Shrooms' Coffin Room
- The guardian of the first Star Cure
- Bowser Land's item minigame in Mario Party 2
- The second kingdom in Super Mario Land
- Mario Party 3 Free for All minigame that involves carefully traversing a thin icy path
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- You beat him to unlock Wario
- The first star in Buoy Base Galaxy
- The area right after Sweetpaper Valley
- The airship dedicated to Lakitu Clouds and Burners in Super Mario Bros. Wonder
- The final room in the Gloomy Manor
- This power-up restricts your controls to be bouncy
- Paper Mario boss that made its way into mainline Mario and Mario Kart
- The boss of Shiverburn Galaxy
- The last world of Yoshi's Crafted World
- Fish enemies in Wario World that take the name of their species very literally
- The first track in Super Mario Kart's Star Cup
- Paper Mario enemies that are animate rock skulls
- The main area of Super Mario Sunshine
- The penultimate uploaded Ninji Speedrun level
- The first Power Star of Wet Dry World
- Obtained by shaking a grinder
- The area after Yoshi's Island in Super Mario World
- World Star-8 in Super Mario 3D World
- Mario's signature rival that he fought in sports against for about a decade
- This Bowser Jr. Level in Super Mario Galaxy 2 has a unique Speedy Comet that solely revolves around the bossfight
- The seventh level in the Special Zone
- Mouse enemies that either jump at set points or when you jump depending on the game
- Super Mario World's area dedicated to finding Secret Exits in every level
- The main kingdom of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
- Magazine editor in Super Paper Mario
50 Clues: You beat him to unlock Wario • The boss of Shiverburn Galaxy • Obtained by shaking a grinder • Original name for Green Fuzzies • The locals of the Freezer Layer • The first star in Buoy Base Galaxy • The final room in the Gloomy Manor • The guardian of the first Star Cure • World Star-8 in Super Mario 3D World • Magazine editor in Super Paper Mario • ...
MUSIC 2017-10-04
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- Maria Montserrat Caballe is a singer in the opera so she is a……….., she has sung with Freddie Mercury:
- Is a genre of music that is similar to the electronic but has more rhythm provided by drums machines:
- That female singer which was really famous for songs as <<Back to black>> or <<Rehab>> has a statue in Camden Town:
- Is a kind of music and it means sauce in Spanish
- Is a television contest annually in which countries from the European Union are represented by songs:
- If you listen to that singer you can listen to many types of music as reggae, rock, pop:
- The rock and Roll’s king is…:
- Is one of the most famous Spanish songs with it choreography in the world
- Is the most difficult musical note that you can sing
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- It’s an instrument who was played by pianists of the Renaissance:
- Which place is famous for its musicals? :
- The song << We’re The World>> in which many singers came together for helping this continent where are many diseases:
- Is the ancient’s instrument:
- This music genre wasn’t accepted by white people before War World One:
- Who sang <<We Will Rock You>>?
- She’s a Colombian singer who sang for the Fifa World Cup IN 2010 and is married to a soccer player:
- Is one of the most well-known singer in Cuba and her songs sound a lot in Carnival, specially <<La Vida es un Carnaval>>:
- In many villages and towns over the world these groups sing and played in different parties music as cumbia or merengue:
- Spanish popular genre basically from Andalusia which style is dance and music
- Is the music that was created in Jamaica and was invented by Bob Marley
20 Clues: Is the ancient’s instrument: • The rock and Roll’s king is…: • Who sang <<We Will Rock You>>? • Which place is famous for its musicals? : • Is a kind of music and it means sauce in Spanish • Is the most difficult musical note that you can sing • It’s an instrument who was played by pianists of the Renaissance: • ...
Global Studies CEP 2023-04-08
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- stop setting stuff on ____
- professor that specializes in everything to do with culture and psychology
- what SAS has taught me to value more than anything else
- a generalization of all European-originating cultures around the world
- period of history categorized by viewing foreign people as inferior to colonizers
- the only way to curb climate change is this kind of decarbonization
- professor that shares about every country’s history, politics, and maps
- negative, oversimplified views about people or things
- I will work to be a ____ for people and the planet from now on
- prejudice or discrimination that can take many forms from micro to societal
- global studies and in-country experiences have shown me how much the world is this
- simple, serious, solvable
- SAS is not a cruise, but a voyage of ____
- these can alter how we view the world
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- I had not yet been ____ in global competences before global studies
- what I will now strive for in areas ranging from environmental, racial, political, etc.
- I now try to make more ____ decisions, considering all global stakeholders
- our personal comprehension of our relationship to the world
- what I unknowingly had before Global Studies due to various cultural influences
- professor that knows anything from the bottom of the ocean to the stars in the galaxy
- what global studies was for me
- what I am now after our voyage
- ____ competence can help us understand and appreciate other cultures
- physiologist that identified the cultural dimensions of identity, power, gender, uncertainty, and time
- we should move from ____centrism to ____relativism
- recognizing that not everyone in the world has the same opportunities
- the global south suffers impacts brought about by the emissions of the global ____
27 Clues: simple, serious, solvable • stop setting stuff on ____ • what global studies was for me • what I am now after our voyage • these can alter how we view the world • SAS is not a cruise, but a voyage of ____ • we should move from ____centrism to ____relativism • negative, oversimplified views about people or things • what SAS has taught me to value more than anything else • ...
Age of Exploration 2023-02-08
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- This precious metal was a huge motivator for explorers of the New World.
- This man was a patron of sea navigation in Portugal.
- this piece of Chinese technology allowed navigators to determine their direction at sea.
- This piece of technology was rapidly spread because of the printing press.
- This Spanish explorer rounded the tip of Africa for the first time.
- This man discovered the "New World," thinking it was Asia
- This man conquered the Aztecs in South America.
- This man was the leader of Jamestown.
- This man was cruel to the Incas he conquered.
- The Christians in Europe felt threatened by the _______, causing them to export their Christianity to the New World.
- Most explorers went West looking for a route to ______.
- The pope passed this command in order to divide the world between Portugal and Spain.
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- This Spanish explorer found no cities of gold when he explored New Mexico and Arizona.
- This Spanish explorer went to Florida looking for the "Fountain of Youth"
- This was the first permanent English colony founded in 1607.
- This is the name that Columbus gave to the first island he landed on, meaning "Holy Savior"
- This man brought back tales of vast wealth and a "great sea" from China in the 1300's.
- This group of Catholic missionaries traveled to New France and South America to plant churches.
- This Spanish explorer was the first to circumnavigate the world.
- This man discovered the St. Lawrence River for New France.
- This man founded New Netherlands.
- French and Dutch colonists spent their time hunting this animal for its fur.
22 Clues: This man founded New Netherlands. • This man was the leader of Jamestown. • This man was cruel to the Incas he conquered. • This man conquered the Aztecs in South America. • This man was a patron of sea navigation in Portugal. • Most explorers went West looking for a route to ______. • This man discovered the "New World," thinking it was Asia • ...
Food and drink. 2022-08-20
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- This fruit is considered a symbol of good luck in China.
- This vegetable is sometimes called a “Bell Pepper.”
- ________ and eggs is a popular breakfast in western countries.
- A vegetable that's supposedly loved by rabbits.
- Most popular type of coffee in the world.
- Vegetable used in Korean dish of Kimchi.
- You can just buy one of this fruit, even though the name sounds like you have to buy two.
- This vegetable looks like white broccoli.
- Meat from a calf.
- A fruit that's green on the inside and brown and furry on the outside.
- Sweet food usually eaten after a meal.
- You can get square ones of these in Japan.
- First vegetable to be grown in space.
- Popular purple vegetable and is also known as aubergine.
- The country where lasagne comes from.
- Meat from a shhep.
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- Greeg fruit that's used in salads and sandwiches.
- Vampires are said to be afraid of this vegetable.
- This is called the “Forbidden Fruit” in the Bible.
- Used to make wine.
- Smelly fruit enjoyed by many Chinese.
- Meat from a deer.
- Similar to jam, this spread is usually made from oranges.
- Most popular drink in the world.
- The only fruit to have its seeds on the outside.
- The 2nd most popular soft drink in the world.
- Cheddar, brie and camenbert are popular examples.
- Most popular ice cream flavour in the world.
- Buffalo wings come from this animal.
- Vegetable that gives Popeye his great strength.
- Most eaten fruit in the world.
- Vegetable used during Halloween.
- Looks like a green lemon.
33 Clues: Meat from a deer. • Meat from a calf. • Used to make wine. • Meat from a shhep. • Looks like a green lemon. • Most eaten fruit in the world. • Most popular drink in the world. • Vegetable used during Halloween. • Buffalo wings come from this animal. • Smelly fruit enjoyed by many Chinese. • First vegetable to be grown in space. • The country where lasagne comes from. • ...
Hero Game 2023-09-21
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- The first part of the hero's journey, where they are in the boring _______ world.
- This is when an opportunity comes to the hero, they are called to ________.
- _______ of trails, 6th step of the hero's journey
- When the hero is born they often already have something special in their life, typically some kind of importance.
- The prankster of the story.
- After hero has defeated the enemy they receive this.
- Where the hero approaches most dangerous part of journey.
- Gone much distance in many different places, which makes the hero’s actions greater.
- Stage where recklessness is present.
- When hero is recognized for great bravery.
- Saves and improves the world in the end.
- This is when the hero often declines the opportunity that comes to them
- When the hero must return back home; hero is stronger and overcomes minor challenges easily that may have been on the path home.
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- Has potential of great deeds that need many strengths, and _______ to be an Epic Hero.
- First part in Hubris cycle where one is striving for excellence.
- Established themself as this after much combat and battle.
- Symbolized love and fertility.
- Either faces these as enemies or receives help from them.
- Part of the cycle in which arrogance is shown.
- Restoring the _____; problem has been solved by hero and world is now a better place.
- Hero never brags or is willing to take praise from others.
- Final stage with much destruction.
- The supreme ordeal, _____, & rebirth
- An archetype symbolizing birth and life.
- Crossing the _________,this is when the hero decides to accept the quest
- Meeting with the __________, wiser, older character that helps the hero with their journey
- Hero returns home to make world a better place.
27 Clues: The prankster of the story. • Symbolized love and fertility. • Final stage with much destruction. • The supreme ordeal, _____, & rebirth • Stage where recklessness is present. • An archetype symbolizing birth and life. • Saves and improves the world in the end. • When hero is recognized for great bravery. • Part of the cycle in which arrogance is shown. • ...
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Genre Crossword 2022-02-10
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- simple stories
- realistic stories set in the past
- informational
- heroes
- account of a person life
- accurately reflects life
- model for children
- cumulative tales
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- reveals new insights of the world
- gods and creations of things
- narrative and lyric
- world of magic
- facts about specific topics
- imaginative writing
- happy ending
- exaggerated story
16 Clues: heroes • happy ending • informational • simple stories • world of magic • cumulative tales • exaggerated story • model for children • narrative and lyric • imaginative writing • account of a person life • accurately reflects life • facts about specific topics • gods and creations of things • reveals new insights of the world • realistic stories set in the past
Civil & Global Contributor 2026-03-10
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- Contributor, helps the world
- number of people
- worldwide connection
- group of people
- helper or giver
- local area
- giving to help
- working together
- differences among people
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- choosing in an election
- between countries
- Organization, group that helps others
- Engagement, helping your community
- helps without pay
- whole world
- effect or change
16 Clues: local area • whole world • giving to help • group of people • helper or giver • number of people • working together • effect or change • between countries • helps without pay • worldwide connection • choosing in an election • differences among people • Contributor, helps the world • Engagement, helping your community • Organization, group that helps others
Civil & Global Contributor 2026-03-10
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- giving to help
- worldwide connection
- number of people
- differences among people
- whole world
- helps without pay
- choosing in an election
- working together
- Organization, group that helps others
- effect or change
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- between countries
- group of people
- Contributor, helps the world
- helper or giver
- Engagement, helping your community
- local area
16 Clues: local area • whole world • giving to help • group of people • helper or giver • number of people • working together • effect or change • between countries • helps without pay • worldwide connection • choosing in an election • differences among people • Contributor, helps the world • Engagement, helping your community • Organization, group that helps others
World War II Vocab 2022-03-14
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- The day the allies completed their victory in Europe on May 8, 1945
- a person who is forced to flee from his or her country
- groups of people who used hit and run tactics to fight the Nazis
- The alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II
- A Japanese pilot who crashed his plane into an enemy ship
- a nation that has more power and money than other countries
- The Allied invasion of France in 1944
- the place where armies fight
- A nuclear bomb
- The day the Allies completed their victory in Japan on September 2, 1945
- a prison death camp
- A territory that the Allies took from the countries that lost World War I and World War II
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- a nation that is tightly controlled by another nation
- Hitler's killing of many of the Jews in Europed
- a kid of fighting that involves small attacks against an enemy
- Having to do with atoms
- FDR's program that allowed Britain to borrow war supplies from the US during WWII
- A constitution; a set of statements that explains a group's purpose
- The mass murder of a group of people
- a make-believe line
- The international organization that works to settle disagreements
- a small fast warship that uses guns to protect ships from submarines
- The parts of cities where Jewish people had to live during World War II
- to take over and stay in a place
- the quick and forceful method of attack that Germany used in World War II
- making others content
- a place where weapons are stored
27 Clues: A nuclear bomb • a make-believe line • a prison death camp • making others content • Having to do with atoms • the place where armies fight • to take over and stay in a place • a place where weapons are stored • The mass murder of a group of people • The Allied invasion of France in 1944 • Hitler's killing of many of the Jews in Europed • ...
Crossword Puzzle Chapter 11 2013-05-20
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- A deadly disease that quickly spread all over the globe from 2002-2003.
- An organization created during the cold war to protect countries from soviet invasion. But now works with the UN in peacekeeping operations.
- A sub organization of the UN that ensures countries adherence to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
- The Former Secretary-general of the UN.
- The segregation of people into isolated hostile groups.
- A council of the UN that takes action against countries that threaten world peace.
- The President of Iran.
- World’s largest free trade zone.
- An essential component of a nuclear weapon.
- A region of the arctic.
- This middle eastern country was the target of Canadian peacekeeping and peacemaking missions.
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- This is a world heritage site in Canada.
- With individuals becoming more connect with others around the globe many consider the world to be this.
- The Prevention of the build up of nuclear weapons.
- The growing gap between those with technology and those without it.
- An effect that states as economies develop their country will continue to prosper and grow.
- A sub organization of the UN that regulates global trade.
- A media Philosopher that predicted the revolution of electronic information.
- Organization made up of French speaking nations.
- An organization made up of countries from around the world with the mission of world peace.
- This sub organization of the UN protects sites that are decided to be valuable to humanity.
- A Country that is believed by many to be building nuclear weapons.
- The wonder of Egypt.
- An organization made up of countries and indigenous peoples that decide on issues effecting the arctic.
- One of the countries that did not adopt the euro.
25 Clues: The wonder of Egypt. • The President of Iran. • A region of the arctic. • World’s largest free trade zone. • The Former Secretary-general of the UN. • This is a world heritage site in Canada. • An essential component of a nuclear weapon. • Organization made up of French speaking nations. • The Prevention of the build up of nuclear weapons. • ...
cwp-63b7b80b579e12ecc28a0ff62a5e3bfdc4 2023-01-12
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- One of the servants of the high priest, being his ___ whose ear Peter cut off, saith, Did not I see thee ... with him?
- ... Art not thou also one of his disciples? He ... said, ___ ___ ___
- But ye have a ___, that I should release unto you one at the passover ...
- ... but as soon as she is delivered of the child, she remembereth no more the ___
- ... and these things I speak in the world, that they might have my joy fulfilled in ___
- And when he had thus spoken, one of the officers which stood by ___ Jesus ...
- Then said Jesus unto Peter, Put up thy sword into the ___
- These things have I spoken unto you, that ye should not be ___
- Then said Pilate unto them, Take ye him, and ___ him according to your law ...
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- All things that the Father hath are ___
- ... If he were not a ___, we would not have delivered him up unto thee.
- Pilate then went out unto them, and said, What ___ bring ye against this man?
- I have ___ thy name unto the men which thou gavest me out of the world ...
- ... and that the world may know that thou hast ___ me, and hast loved them, as thou hast loved me.
- Verily, verily, I say unto you, That ye shall weep and ___, but the world shall rejoice ...
- Now are we ___ that thou knowest all things, and needest not that any man should ask thee ...
- ___ them through thy truth: thy word is truth.
- ... they themselves went not ... lest they should be ___; but that they might eat the passover.
- ... Thou sayest that I am a king. To this ___ was I born, and for this cause came I into the world ...
- ... ask, and ye shall receive, that your ___ may be full.
20 Clues: All things that the Father hath are ___ • ___ them through thy truth: thy word is truth. • Then said Jesus unto Peter, Put up thy sword into the ___ • ... ask, and ye shall receive, that your ___ may be full. • These things have I spoken unto you, that ye should not be ___ • ... Art not thou also one of his disciples? He ... said, ___ ___ ___ • ...
Unit 4 Crossword 2021-10-15
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- Social classes based on race and origin of birth
- Spanish forced the Incan Mit’a to provide labor for Spain
- Furthered the knowledge of geography and navigation for the Portuguese.
- A long narrow ship with three masts designed by the Dutch to carry as much cargo as possible
- Europeans that have ports all around India and are slowly pitting Indian states against each other.
- Responsible for almost wiping out all of the native Americans.
- Lead the colonization of the new world on behalf of the king
- The three major reasons for European exploration and colonization
- Laborers sent to the new world by the king and in return, they were Christianized and protected from neighbors
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- A larger ship having three to four lateen sails developed by the Portuguese for Oceanianic travel
- The conflict between Britain and France over colonies in the new world
- After the rapid decline of native Americans, the Europeans turned to this old form of coerced labor.
- The conflict between Indian tribes and England colonists (fought without outside British support), England won.
- Europe, America, and West Indies traded plant, animals, silver/gold, and people amongst each other.
- Most important coerced laborers in the new world because of the very low-cost labor.
- Labor that has a contract with someone to serve an employer for a set amount of time
- People who served under the crown as unprofessional soldiers in hopes of making money and doing good for god.
- A small ship developed by the Portuguese that utilizes the Lateen sail(triangle-shaped sails that allowed for sailing against the wind)
- By 1570 192 cities were erected in the Americas by the ________.
- Japan’s very strict isolation policies from the rest of the world (only traded with a few countries).
20 Clues: Social classes based on race and origin of birth • Spanish forced the Incan Mit’a to provide labor for Spain • Lead the colonization of the new world on behalf of the king • Responsible for almost wiping out all of the native Americans. • By 1570 192 cities were erected in the Americas by the ________. • ...
atFour Freedoms Speech 2024-02-23
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- During World War II a final enemy of the U.S. was ________. (paragraph 4 & 5)
- The president said the strength of the U.S. was their "________ of purpose." (paragraph 12)
- During World War II one enemy of the U.S. was ________. (paragraph 4 & 5)
- The president said there could be no end to the war "save _______." (paragraph 12)
- The second is freedom of every person to _________ God. (paragraph 8)
- The third freedom is freedom from _______. (paragraph 9)
- What was the first freedom the president spoke about? (paragraph 7)
- Who gave the Four Freedoms Speech?
- During World War II another enemy of the U.S. was ________. (paragraph 4 & 5)
- The president worried that _________ nations would win the war. (paragraph 5)
- The president's speech was about four essential human ________. (paragraph 6)
- What did the president call the enemies? (paragraph 3)
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- The president expected a "physical ________" from the dictator nations. (paragraph 5)
- The fourth freedom is freedom from _______. (paragraph 10)
- The president wanted a "world-wide reduction of __________." (paragraph 10)
- Where did the president give the speech? (Paragraph 1)
- Freedom means the supremacy of ____________ everywhere. (paragraph 11)
- What happened in the world in 1941?
- The president gave the speech because he thought American security was seriously _________. (paragraph 1)
- We must especially beware of that small group of _____ men. (paragraph 4)
- _________ defense of democratic existence is now being waged in four continents. (paragraph 3)
- The _______ of our country and of our democracy are involved in events beyond our borders. (paragraph 2)
- The president wanted to support "those who ________ to gain" their human rights. (paragraph 12
23 Clues: Who gave the Four Freedoms Speech? • What happened in the world in 1941? • Where did the president give the speech? (Paragraph 1) • What did the president call the enemies? (paragraph 3) • The third freedom is freedom from _______. (paragraph 9) • The fourth freedom is freedom from _______. (paragraph 10) • ...
Countries 2023-07-22
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- Looks like a funnel
- Owns Svalbard
- Shares an island with Haiti
- Island nation southwest of India
- Home to Tripoli
- Formerly known as Swaziland
- Has two countries completely surrounded by it
- Owns the Galápagos Islands
- Claims Western Sahara
- Croatia looks like they are eating them
- Long Island in the Caribbean
- Newest country in the world
- Has a 100 meter long border with Zambia
- Copies the USA in many ways
- Smallest double landlocked country in the world
- Completely surrounded by Senegal
- Country with the highest human development index
- Nationality of Usain Bolt
- Most of the country is on mainland, but the capital is on an island much farther from the rest of the country
- Owns Greenland
- Home to Islamabad
- Only borders Spain
- The country with the fastest decline in population currently
- Home to the woman with the most natural children
- Island nation in the Persian Gulf
- Country with the lowest highest point of elevation
- Hogs the Pacific Ocean from Argentina
- Owns St Pierre and Miquelon
- Highest amount of billionaires per capita
- Cuts Azerbaijan in two
- Only country flag that’s not a quadrilateral
- Home to Mount Kilimanjaro
- Smallest landlocked country in South America
- Nation that is most covered in mountains percent wise
- It is illegal to spit gum onto the sidewalk in this country
- Largest island nation in Africa
- Only country with three capitals
- Inventor of French fries
- Most bombed country
- Completely surrounded by South Africa
- Owns the island Crete
- Country with the most amount of guns per capita
- Home to Vilnius
- Only country in the world with no mosquitoes
- Country with the second highest population in Africa
- Drinks the most beer per capita (almost 2x as much as second place)
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- Serbia claims this country
- Home of the vampires
- Recently changed to the universal way to tell someone’s age
- Straight north of Singapore
- Formerly separated into east and west
- Shares a small island with Indonesia
- Owner of the panhandle that almost reaches Zimbabwe
- Red dot in green flag
- Only country to border North America
- Home to Cancun
- Most red heads per capita
- Constantly going back and forth with the capital’s name
- Home to Lima
- Home to the worlds only seven star hotel
- The people are often referred to as Kiwis
- Outlier island in the Caribbean
- Largest landlocked country in South America
- Most northern country in Africa
- It’s flag has a bird with purple on it
- Largest country in Africa
- Smallest Country in the world
- Where the world record holder for the marathon was born
- Home to the largest statue in Africa
- Nation with the most islands
- Is the country that shares the longest border with France
- Sandwiched between France and Spain
- Lowest amount of people per square km
- Claimed by China
- Black two headed bird on flag
- Home to Budapest
- Home to Suva
- Most populated country in Africa
- Largest maple syrup producer in the world
- Largest exporter in the world
- The country with the shortest life expectancy
- Their leader changed the rules of basketball in this country
- African country with the longest coast line
- Has the highest average age
- Country with the most spoken languages
- Highest obesity rate in the world
- World cup winners
- Formerly known as Burma
- Largest island nation in the Mediterranean
- Hosted the World Cup this year
- Taliban
- Largest country
- Group of islands west of Morocco
- Home to a famous opera house
- Home to the pyramids of Giza
- Smallest country on Borneo
- It’s capital is Zagreb
97 Clues: Taliban • Home to Lima • Home to Suva • Owns Svalbard • Home to Cancun • Owns Greenland • Home to Tripoli • Largest country • Home to Vilnius • Claimed by China • Home to Budapest • Home to Islamabad • World cup winners • Only borders Spain • Looks like a funnel • Most bombed country • Home of the vampires • Red dot in green flag • Claims Western Sahara • Owns the island Crete • Cuts Azerbaijan in two • ...
WWI 2026-06-02
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- German naval strategy of sinking ships without warning, which pushed the United States closer to entering the war.
- British ship sunk by Germany that included American passengers.
- Law passed to draft and recruit soldiers for World War I.
- Fierce pride and loyalty toward one’s country, especially seen in the Balkans.
- Countries built large militaries and new weapons because of the Industrial Revolution and wanted to protect overseas investments.
- American general who trained inexperienced U.S. troops into an effective fighting force during World War I.
- President Wilson’s plan promoting peace, self-rule, and freedom of the seas.
- Type of fighting using deep ditches that often led to stalemates.
- Investments purchased by citizens to help finance the war.
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- Secret agreements between countries formed because of grudges and conflicts with other nations.
- America’s policy under President Wilson of staying out of foreign wars at the beginning of World War I.
- Competition among nations to colonize and control overseas territories.
- Movement of African Americans from the South to northern cities during the war era.
- Secret German telegram asking Mexico to join the war against the United States.
- The killing of Archduke Franz Ferdinand that sparked World War I in June 1914.
- Payments Germany was required to make for damages caused during the war under the Treaty of Versailles.
- Government agency created to coordinate supplies and production for the war effort.
- Agreement that stopped the fighting and ended World War I.
18 Clues: Law passed to draft and recruit soldiers for World War I. • Agreement that stopped the fighting and ended World War I. • Investments purchased by citizens to help finance the war. • British ship sunk by Germany that included American passengers. • Type of fighting using deep ditches that often led to stalemates. • ...
COLUMBUS 2023-08-21
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- Person who greatly influenced Columbus
- Number of voyages made by Columbus to the New World
- 18 of Ferdinand Magellan's crew did this to the world
- First Englishman to discover North America
- Position given to Columbus but later taken away
- Direction Columbus thought he could sail to reach the Spice Islands
- Birthplace of Columbus
- Europeans who reached America almost 500 years before Columbus
- Queen who financed Columbus voyage
- Natives in Mexico conquered by Hernan Cortes
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- Columbus' flagship
- Ocean Columbus crossed
- First European country to become rich by sailing to the Far East
- Month Columbus arrived in the New World
- Name given by Columbus to the indigenous people he came in contact with
- Country he sailed for
- Region Columbus thought he had reached
- Islands Columbus first landed
- Columbus supported making the natives this
19 Clues: Columbus' flagship • Country he sailed for • Ocean Columbus crossed • Birthplace of Columbus • Islands Columbus first landed • Queen who financed Columbus voyage • Person who greatly influenced Columbus • Region Columbus thought he had reached • Month Columbus arrived in the New World • First Englishman to discover North America • Columbus supported making the natives this • ...
Arctic/Antarctic Animals 2025-02-24
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- fox Only member of Candidae animal family to change the color of their fur.
- Largest animal on earth
- They can see 360 degrees without turning head
- Largest brain of any animal
- 3rd largest seal in the world
- Male breeds are called bulls.
- One of the longest migrations of all the rorqual whale species
- Largest species of dolphin
- Can survive more than 200 days of starvation
- Biggest seal in the world
- They fly underwater
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- Can give birth to twins
- Smallest form of baleen whale
- Known as the ‘canaries of the sea’
- Known as the pirate of the seas (birds)
- Does not eat something that the name says
- Longest migration animal in the world.
- One of their species do not have webbed feet
- Largest brain of any animal
- only member of Patagonia genus
20 Clues: They fly underwater • Can give birth to twins • Largest animal on earth • Biggest seal in the world • Largest species of dolphin • Largest brain of any animal • Largest brain of any animal • Smallest form of baleen whale • 3rd largest seal in the world • Male breeds are called bulls. • only member of Patagonia genus • Known as the ‘canaries of the sea’ • ...
The Peace-Violating Puzzle 2022-04-13
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- This drug started war between China and the British East India Company (5)
- The Greek God of War (4)
- Napoleon Bonaparte lost drastically in the Battle of the ______ against the British in 1815 (8)
- Which country was the most important country to capture on a world conquest, according to both the British and Alexander the Great (5)
- The Norse God of War (3)
- The Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy occurred in which city?(8)
- ‘_______ Hitler’ was the gesture that was used as a greeting by the Nazis (4)
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- This vegetable was the main energy source of the Allied Powers (6)
- The Egyptian God of War (3)
- Which country started the Second World War (7)
- Name Julius Caesar’s advisor who led his assassination (6)
- What is the first name of the famous 13 year old Jewish author who wrote “A Diary of a Young Girl” during the Second World War(4)
- The _______ Empire of Turkey fought in the First World War with the Central Powers (7)
- The Indian Sepoy’s revolted against using the _____ rifles in 1857 (7)
- What is the first name of the children – book author who served as a British air pilot in the Second World War (5)
15 Clues: The Greek God of War (4) • The Norse God of War (3) • The Egyptian God of War (3) • Which country started the Second World War (7) • The Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy occurred in which city?(8) • Name Julius Caesar’s advisor who led his assassination (6) • This vegetable was the main energy source of the Allied Powers (6) • ...
Things I love about you 2020-05-12
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- working: You're so ___ my sweet baby, you inspire me and motivate me everyday
- You are my ___ my sweet girl, I love you so much
- You're so ___ to me, your family, your friends, your patients and everyone around you. I love your ___ heart my sweet girl
- You make me the ___ boy in the world my love
- You're the most ___ girl in the world baby, you have so much natural ___ and grace
- You are my ___ baby, I love you so much
- I ___ you with my whole heart baby
- I love your ___ , it makes me smile and brings me so much happiness
- You make me feel ___ baby
- I love to ___ new things about you my sweetheart
- You're so ___ baby girl, you're the ___ girl in the world
- I can't wait to meet more of your ___ baby girl
- You are so ___ my love
- You're ___ to everyone you meet and you spread so much love my sweet baby
- You make me laugh and smile like no one else can
- You stole my heart my love
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- You're so ___ baby girl, you inspire me my love
- You're so caring and ___ my baby girl
- You're so ___ to me and everyone my love
- I am so ___ and thankful to be your boyfriend and call you mine my love
- I could __ into your beautiful eyes forever my baby girl
- I love your beautiful, sparkling green (or sometimes blue) ___
- You're so so soooo ___ and you make me smile baby
- I can't wait to go on the cute and romantic ___ that we have planned
- You're so ___ my sweetheart, I love all of the things you do
- I ___ you to the ends of the earth my sweet girl
- You have my ___ my love
- You are my ___ my love
- You __ up my world every single day my sweet baby girl
- You have the most beautiful ___ in the entire world, and it makes me smile and brings me so much happiness
30 Clues: You are my ___ my love • You are so ___ my love • You have my ___ my love • You make me feel ___ baby • You stole my heart my love • I ___ you with my whole heart baby • You're so caring and ___ my baby girl • You are my ___ baby, I love you so much • You're so ___ to me and everyone my love • You make me the ___ boy in the world my love • ...
Urban Geography Review 2014-12-15
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- Dhaka is sometimes called the "_____________ Capital of the World"
- According to the Multiple Nuclei Model, Universities and Airports act as __________
- These cities are usually known by first name
- The population for this type of community is usually between 1,000 to 6,000
- This can affect the shape and density of a Megacity
- This is the city where people end up having to "Rent a Friend"
- Shanghai has 7,000 of these making this city one of the richest in the world
- This model was developed by Hoyt
- Many world cities have this economic characteristic located there
- Union Hill is an example of this type of community
- One type of service found in the CBD
- Multiple cities that have grown together over time
- The name given to slums in Sao Paulo
- One of the three characteristics of Urban Areas
- This city was described as having a "Rush Day", not just a "Rush Hour"
- The maximum distance one is willing to travel for a product
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- They type of business that serves people who work in the CBD
- This type of city has twice the population as the next largest city in the country
- These facilities usually locate in CBDs to attract tourists and the money they bring
- The term for the land serviced by businesses in a town
- One sign of wealth in the slums of Dhaka
- What CBD stands for
- The minimum population needed to support a business
- World cities usually have prominent _______________
- The Concentric Zone Model was developed by this man
- This event in 1964 spurred growth in Japan
- One type of Public Service offered in the CBD
- This city's subway was described as trying to "stuff into a pair of trousers" too many people
- These types of services rely on face to face contact
- This city has a train that travels 270 mph and is considered the fastest growing city in the world
- Africa's largest city
31 Clues: What CBD stands for • Africa's largest city • This model was developed by Hoyt • One type of service found in the CBD • The name given to slums in Sao Paulo • One sign of wealth in the slums of Dhaka • This event in 1964 spurred growth in Japan • These cities are usually known by first name • One type of Public Service offered in the CBD • ...
Grandpa’s Disney Crossword, By Katie Rioch xxx 2024-08-27
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- The character who starred in Walt’s first animated feature film
- The first synchronised sound cartoon
- Remi the rats famous dish
- Which street in Hollywood studios is a recreation of hollywoods theatre district
- Grandpa’s favourite Disney treat!
- Elsa’s hit song from Frozen
- What does the C in EPCOT stand for
- The fastest ride in Walt Disney World
- Name of the fish who gets lost
- The total number of P’s in the dwarfs names
- ‘This here is the wildest ride in the …’
- What attraction was flight-tested by US astronauts before it was open to the public
- What item was lost in 1995 beside the castle in Walt Disney World
- The great movie ride is now Mickey and Minnie’s …
- Which attraction would you associate dole whip’s with
- It all started with a…
- Tallest attraction at Walt Disney World
- The country between Mexico and China in the EPCOT world showcase
- ‘Grim grinning ghosts come out to socialise’
- The coldest water park
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- Which film is the song ‘April showers’ from
- Here you can eat food and watch cartoons
- Which leg can you eat whilst walking around Disney
- Mickey’s dog
- What building did Walt live above when he was in the Disney park
- LIMIT HELMETED RAT (anagram)
- The flying elephant
- Disney’s biggest fan?
- What technology is used in the new electrical light parade at Disneyland Paris
- Figment
- The name of the underground tunnels at Walt Disney World
- Not sold in any of the Disney parks
- What two-wheeled vehicle made you sick in Italy
- Where would you find the best hot dogs in Disney
- The shape of the trees at Disneyland Paris
- The name of the ride in Norway, before changing to Frozen
- What is the focal point when entering the Animal Kingdom
- Walt’s middle name
- Which princess does the castle belong to in Walt Disney World
- What colour is the fairy from Pinocchio
40 Clues: Figment • Mickey’s dog • Walt’s middle name • The flying elephant • Disney’s biggest fan? • It all started with a… • The coldest water park • Remi the rats famous dish • Elsa’s hit song from Frozen • LIMIT HELMETED RAT (anagram) • Name of the fish who gets lost • Grandpa’s favourite Disney treat! • What does the C in EPCOT stand for • Not sold in any of the Disney parks • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab 2025-01-08
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- a coded message sent to Mexico, proposing a military alliance against the United States
- illicit goods
- stipulated that Germany would sink a merchant ship only if contraband materials were found on board
- the area of land between two enemy trench systems, not controlled by either side
- the opinions or actions of people who believe that a country should use military methods, forces, etc., to gain power and to achieve its goals
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- a nation—a group of people with similar political ambitions—can seek to create its own independent government or state
- the belief that your country is superior, without question or doubt
- a levy on a defeated country forcing it to pay some of the war costs of the winning countries
- Turkish work for mountain
- the practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information
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- an independent agency of the government of the United States under the Wilson administration created to influence public opinion to support the US in World War I
- an independent agency of the United States government that maintains a database of registered male U.S. citizens and other U.S. residents potentially subject to military conscription
- vegetable gardens planted during the world wars in order to ensure an adequate food supply for civilians and troops
- heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time
- formally ending World War One
- a United States bureaucratic organization tasked with resolving labor disputes and maintaining economic production during World War I and World War II
- a government agency developed to assist in aiding the United States in the industrial production of materials for the American Army as they became involved in World War I
- a group of merchant ships sailing together under the protection of larger and/or more heavily armed ships
20 Clues: illicit goods • Turkish work for mountain • formally ending World War One • heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary • the belief that your country is superior, without question or doubt • the area of land between two enemy trench systems, not controlled by either side • an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time • ...
American History 2023-05-16
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- Group of white U.S. ships
- War between the N&S
- First World war
- 2nd World war
- 26th President
- Started Montgomery bus boycott
- War between N&S Vietnam
- 40th President
- Revolutionized America
- Led Civil Rights Movement
- 1st President
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- Declared Independence
- USSR had nuclear weapons in Cuba
- Fight against Communism
- 34th president of the U.S.
- Japan bombed this military base
- War between N&S Korea
- 27th President
- Defines fundamental law
19 Clues: 2nd World war • 1st President • 26th President • 27th President • 40th President • First World war • War between the N&S • Declared Independence • War between N&S Korea • Revolutionized America • Fight against Communism • War between N&S Vietnam • Defines fundamental law • Group of white U.S. ships • Led Civil Rights Movement • 34th president of the U.S. • Started Montgomery bus boycott • ...
Soccer World Cup 2022 2022-11-24
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- How many years has the World Cup been hoasted
- Which country has won the most world cups?
- how many goals did England score against Iran
- N______ is the most skilled Brazilian player
- How old is Zlatan Ibrahimovic
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- Who has won the most golden boots?
- The World Cup is played every _____ years
- Who is the oldest player in the world cup?
- Where is the 2022 World Cup being held
- Which soccer player has the most goals
10 Clues: How old is Zlatan Ibrahimovic • Who has won the most golden boots? • Where is the 2022 World Cup being held • Which soccer player has the most goals • The World Cup is played every _____ years • Who is the oldest player in the world cup? • Which country has won the most world cups? • N______ is the most skilled Brazilian player • ...
crossword 1 2019-01-11
Asian Neighbours 2012-10-17
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- Korea The current leader of this country is Kim Jong Il
- A city under Chinese rule but with a different policy?
- This country has the famous Angkor Wat
- A country to the south of Asia in the Indian Ocean
- What is the country most known for the largest Islamic educated country?
- What country in the Indian sea is famous for the tourist attractions?
- What country is famous for it's Buddhist temples?
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- Korea This country is where the famous electronic company "Sony" came from
- This small country claims the Himalaya mountains
- Biggest country in the world
- This country used to harbor 2 ancient wonders out of the 7 in the world
- What country's name is translated from "South Viet"?
- What country used to belong to the ancient Persians?
- A famous country to the south of Asia which is a famous tourist city
- New Guinea What country to the north of Australia is famous for wood carvings?
- Most populated country in the world
- A country that was once part of China but now isn't
- Kong A city ruled by china but is more of a country than a city
- Second most populated country in the world
- A famous country to the east of Asia, known for it's unique cuisine
20 Clues: Biggest country in the world • Most populated country in the world • This country has the famous Angkor Wat • Second most populated country in the world • This small country claims the Himalaya mountains • What country is famous for it's Buddhist temples? • A country to the south of Asia in the Indian Ocean • A country that was once part of China but now isn't • ...
Countries 2014-02-28
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- The most touristic destination in the world. Maybe you'll see the Mona Lisa smile.
- You won't stop eating pasta and pizza if you visit this country.
- Its main cities are Casablanca, Rabat, Tanger and Marrakech.
- Finnish is the official language.
- A country between Mexico and Canada, also known as the United States of America.
- Its capital is Lisboa
- You can visit the Taj Mahal in this country.
- Africa The country where Nelson Mandela was born.
- Where Valentín comes from.
- Koalas and kangaroos are its typical animals.
- Justin Bieber was born in this country.
- A country located in the horn of East Africa.
- Its capital is London.
- The most populated country in the world.
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- A long and thin country where people doesn't belong to east or west.
- It has more millionaires per capita than any other country in the world.
- Famous because of its pyramids.
- The biggest country in South America.
- A beautiful country on the Iberian peninsula.
- It is above China.
- A Communist island near the south of Florida.
- The largest country in the world.
- A big African Island and a movie too.
- Iran with a Q
- The typical meal is sushi.
- Zealand New zealanders come from this islands.
26 Clues: Iran with a Q • It is above China. • Its capital is Lisboa • Its capital is London. • Where Valentín comes from. • The typical meal is sushi. • Famous because of its pyramids. • Finnish is the official language. • The largest country in the world. • The biggest country in South America. • A big African Island and a movie too. • Justin Bieber was born in this country. • ...
Preparing for College & Careers 2014-02-09
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- Relating to the entire world
- A person's life work, which requires planning, preparation, interest, and time
- Knowing where you are in relation to everything else.
- Ways of doing things
- How much of something.
- A date or time when a project, report, or assignment must be finished
- How good something is
- transition An important change in your personal or work life.
- Taking good care of yourself
- Being on time
- A goal, an ending place
- Ranking a list of items according to importance
- Rules, or ways of acting. Also, contracts stating that an insurance company will pay you for the loss of health or property.
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- Abilities to successfully complete tasks; knowledge of how to do tasks
- results
- The behaviors others expect of you because of your positions
- view Realizing that the people of the world have many different customs and ways of living. Understanding you live in a very big world.
- To follow rules or to watch someone.
- Performance evaluations. (Learning how well you did through a grade on a paper, a report card, or a review at work.)
- Judging; Determining how good something is or how well a person did.
- Accepting the blame or praise
- Planning tools
- much you do or how hard you try
23 Clues: results • Being on time • Planning tools • Ways of doing things • How good something is • How much of something. • A goal, an ending place • Relating to the entire world • Taking good care of yourself • Accepting the blame or praise • much you do or how hard you try • To follow rules or to watch someone. • Ranking a list of items according to importance • ...
Unit 4 List 2 Vocab 2022-02-02
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- where the headquarters of the eu and nato are
- nintendo is from this country
- formerly called persia
- includes the cities of amsterdam and the hague
- where legos are from
- northernmost country of north america
- largest country in the world by area
- second most populous country in the world
- includes the islands of crete and rhodes
- largest country in oceania
- this country includes cities like istanbul
- the origins of st patricks day come from this island
- created in the 1940s as a jewish homeland
- known as deutchland in its native language
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- large island off the coast of florida
- includes the city of paris
- a southeast asian country that was once part of the united states
- includes the most populous island in the world, java
- most populous spanish-speaking country
- disputes the crimea peninsula with russia
- includes the region of catalonia, also borders portugal
- the center of the roman empire
- largest island in africa
- this country shares mt everest with china
- includes the mouth of the nile river
- most populous country in the world
- where minecraft is from
- largest country in south america
- the only nordic country entirely on an island
- has 50 states, the largest of which being Alaska
30 Clues: where legos are from • formerly called persia • where minecraft is from • largest island in africa • includes the city of paris • largest country in oceania • nintendo is from this country • the center of the roman empire • largest country in south america • most populous country in the world • includes the mouth of the nile river • largest country in the world by area • ...
Unit 4 List 2 Vocab 2022-02-02
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- where the headquarters of the eu and nato are
- nintendo is from this country
- formerly called persia
- includes the cities of amsterdam and the hague
- where legos are from
- northernmost country of north america
- largest country in the world by area
- second most populous country in the world
- includes the islands of crete and rhodes
- largest country in oceania
- this country includes cities like istanbul
- the origins of st patricks day come from this island
- created in the 1940s as a jewish homeland
- known as deutchland in its native language
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- large island off the coast of florida
- includes the city of paris
- a southeast asian country that was once part of the united states
- includes the most populous island in the world, java
- most populous spanish-speaking country
- disputes the crimea peninsula with russia
- includes the region of catalonia, also borders portugal
- the center of the roman empire
- largest island in africa
- this country shares mt everest with china
- includes the mouth of the nile river
- most populous country in the world
- where minecraft is from
- largest country in south america
- the only nordic country entirely on an island
- has 50 states, the largest of which being Alaska
30 Clues: where legos are from • formerly called persia • where minecraft is from • largest island in africa • includes the city of paris • largest country in oceania • nintendo is from this country • the center of the roman empire • largest country in south america • most populous country in the world • includes the mouth of the nile river • largest country in the world by area • ...
Tema 1 Vocabulario 2023-09-06
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- physical needs
- unequal exchange
- harmed
- to take a risk
- weaknesses
- developing countries
- housework
- double
- development, growth
- to subsist, survive
- to improve
- consumerism
- job market
- digna a life with dignity
- north
- basic medical assistance
- serious
- increase
- half
- labor
- survival
- third world country
- inequalities
- absolute poverty
- poverty
- to play a role
- housing
- education
- raw material
- psychological needs
- toward
- underdevelopment
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- growth
- elevated,high
- war
- pregnancy
- around, surrounding
- drinking/potable water
- enrichment, prosperity
- sanitation
- (resources)dinero
- world
- lack of
- currently
- businesses and corporations
- to promote, develop
- to eradicate
- nutrition, feeding
- colonialism
- unpaid work
- fight,struggle
- minimum wage
- decrease
- basic food basket
- level
- World Bank
- to strengthen
- invasions
- unemployment
- to set in motion
- to be successful, get ahead
- homes; households
- media
- fees
- majority
- human beings
- south
- gap, breach
- electricity
- relative poverty
- first world
- however
- malnutrition
- slavery
- backward movement
- damaging, harmful
- country
- rates
- Likewise
79 Clues: war • half • fees • world • north • level • labor • media • south • rates • growth • harmed • double • toward • lack of • serious • poverty • however • slavery • country • housing • decrease • increase • survival • majority • Likewise • pregnancy • housework • currently • invasions • education • weaknesses • sanitation • to improve • job market • World Bank • consumerism • colonialism • unpaid work • gap, breach • electricity • first world • to eradicate • minimum wage • ...
Colonial America 2023-11-30
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- The river which was the focus if the French and Indian War
- Group who allegedly celebrated the first thanksgiving with natives
- Native princess who helped save Jamestown in its early years
- The journey from Africa to the New World for slaves
- Traded their labor for passage to the new world
- European disease which killed many Native Americans
- the native leader in charge of the Ohio River valley, he was under Haudenosaunee rule
- Modern city built at the forks of the Ohio River
- Main raw material the Spanish we after in the New World
- Famous John who saved Jamestown by saying "He who doesn't work, doesn't eat"
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- Colonial region with the most slaves
- The House of _____ was America's first assembly
- The colonial region known as the "breadbasket of the colonies"
- The Region of the colonies where fishing and whaling happens
- Rebelled against the Colonial Government of Virginia in 1676
- Young British officer who singlehandedly started the French and Indian War
- Economic policy where a colony produces raw materials for a mother country
- Main raw material the French were after in the New World
- The document which created the government of Plymouth
- Another famous John, he planted tobacco and married Pocahontas
20 Clues: Colonial region with the most slaves • The House of _____ was America's first assembly • Traded their labor for passage to the new world • Modern city built at the forks of the Ohio River • The journey from Africa to the New World for slaves • European disease which killed many Native Americans • The document which created the government of Plymouth • ...
crossword 2023-11-30
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- Fastest rapper ever
- Very famous English playwright, known for his unique wording
- Richest country on Earth by GDP per capita
- Famous spy plane, used against the USSR
- Smallest country in the world
- Most populous country in the world
- A ball that Americans throw and Brits kick
- Big hot thing in the sky
- Famous Treasurer that got his own musical
- What the "R" in the DR of Congo stands for
- Predecessor to Poland
- Only country with a gun on their flag
- Sock in Spanish
- Most populous city in the world
- Hello in Japanese
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- Best-selling video game ever
- Casino game where the goal is to get to 21
- Poorest country on Earth by GDP per capita
- Person who was the USA's president longest
- The fantasy animal on the Welsh and Bhutanese flags
- First president of the USA
- Nickname of the British Flag
- Best Wizard spell in DnD
- What happened in California from 1848-1855
- Really long document that James Madison wrote
- What the British would call the state Uncle Dave lives in
- Largest country in the world
- Movie about balloons attached to a house
- Tallest US president ever
29 Clues: Sock in Spanish • Hello in Japanese • Fastest rapper ever • Predecessor to Poland • Best Wizard spell in DnD • Big hot thing in the sky • Tallest US president ever • First president of the USA • Best-selling video game ever • Nickname of the British Flag • Largest country in the world • Smallest country in the world • Most populous city in the world • Most populous country in the world • ...
More Animals & Geography 2023-01-27
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- This species of iguana from the Galapagos islands is an excellent swimmer.
- The capital of Togo.
- the capital of Bhutan
- Another name for the African Spur-Thighed Tortoise.
- The capital of Equatorial Guinea.
- A species of wild horse that lives in Mongolia.
- The largest artificial lake in the world, which is located in Ghana.
- The only country in Central America whose official language is English.
- This lake in Asia has its own species of freshwater seal.
- A species of turtle from South America whose shell resembles dead leaves.
- The capital of Yemen (no special characters).
- This type of seal is the largest in the world.
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- A very large Canadian island in the Nunavut province.
- The name for a species of venomous sea snake
- The only venomous mammal in the world.
- This salt pan in Namibia is renowned for being good for animal-watching
- The ____ monitor is the second largest species of lizard in the world.
- The capital of Honduras.
- The capital of Zimbabwe
- The capital of Côte d'Ivoire.
- The species of python that is invasive to Florida
- A gulf between Northern Australia and Indonesia.
- The Indonesian island where Jakarta is located.
- This "lake" in Venezuela is actually a saltwater bay instead of a lake.
24 Clues: The capital of Togo. • the capital of Bhutan • The capital of Zimbabwe • The capital of Honduras. • The capital of Côte d'Ivoire. • The capital of Equatorial Guinea. • The only venomous mammal in the world. • The name for a species of venomous sea snake • The capital of Yemen (no special characters). • This type of seal is the largest in the world. • ...
Be Somebody's Hero 2023-06-20
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- In which city are the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) located?
- Who won the 2020 UEFA European Football Championship?
- What is the national sport of Canada?
- What is the oldest tennis tournament in the world?
- What is the diameter of a basketball hoop in inches?
- Which country has won the most World Cups in cricket?
- What is the height of an Olympic diving platform in meters?
- Which country has won the most gold medals in the history of the Summer Olympics?
- Who holds the record for the fastest 100-meter sprint in history?
- Who holds the record for the most home runs in a single MLB season?
- Which country hosted the 2019 Rugby World Cup?
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- Which country won the first FIFA World Cup in 1930?
- Who is the most decorated gymnast in Olympic history (2023) ?
- Who is the all-time leading scorer (2023) in NBA history?
- Which city hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics?
- Who won the 2021 Super Bowl (Super Bowl LV)?
- How many players are there on a rugby union team?
- Who won the NBA Finals in 2020?
- What is the official language of the Olympic Games?
- What is the maximum number of players on the field in a professional American football game?
20 Clues: Who won the NBA Finals in 2020? • What is the national sport of Canada? • Which city hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics? • Who won the 2021 Super Bowl (Super Bowl LV)? • Which country hosted the 2019 Rugby World Cup? • How many players are there on a rugby union team? • What is the oldest tennis tournament in the world? • ...
random thing 2023-04-18
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- smallest country in South America
- union that won the ice hockey olympics in 1984
- Third largest ocean in the world
- city located in the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia, considered the holiest city in Islam
- type of image file, acronym;
- Protestant Reformer in the 16th century who had an idea of a predetermined right to heaven
- Manga created in 2012 by artist Haruichi Furudate
- height (in inches) of pop smoke, according to a reddit thread
- country that is said to be shaped like a boot
- number of electrons in germanium-70
- Song that won the Grammy 2020 award for best song.
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- second longest word in the english dictionary, at 29 letters, meaning 'the habit of estimating something as worthless'
- fifth most active social media site in 2023, with 1.6 billion Monthly Active Users
- only member of the USA national bowling team from Las Vegas
- percent (rounded) of non-religious people in the world
- youngest karashian
- country whose team won the world cup in 2018 and proceeded to place second in the world cup 2023
- a word used to connect clauses or sentences
- Social Media Network created by entrepreneur Mark Zuckerberg in 2004
- puzzle game created by Alexey Pajitnov in 1984
- most popular shoe brand according to marketingtutor.com
21 Clues: youngest karashian • type of image file, acronym; • Third largest ocean in the world • smallest country in South America • number of electrons in germanium-70 • a word used to connect clauses or sentences • country that is said to be shaped like a boot • union that won the ice hockey olympics in 1984 • puzzle game created by Alexey Pajitnov in 1984 • ...
Country 2023-10-19
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- indonesia's most famous island
- which country wears kebaya
- Home of the late, great Nelson Mandela
- capital city of UK
- the world's largest hot desert
- where in the world can you find the Eiffel Tower?
- the national currency in south korea
- an agency responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide.
- the capital city of rusia
- Tokyo isthe capital of which country
- the coldest continent on the earth
- the nationality of the UK
- A Middle Eastern Country currently under a civil war
- the natinal currency in the UK
- Biggest oceania country
- the biggest located in north america
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- known as the golden country
- the mamzone rainforest located
- In which American city is the Golden Gate Bridge located?
- the first african-american president
- the biggest country in the world
- The country in which the BMW is produced
- oceania country made up of two islands
- Which country has the Maple leaf on its flag?
- Home of the 2022 World Cup
- the name of the twin towers in malaysia
- the capital city of france
- country whose name is a food
- the world largest buddhies temple
- korea One of the few countries still under a dictatorship in Asia
30 Clues: capital city of UK • Biggest oceania country • the capital city of rusia • the nationality of the UK • which country wears kebaya • Home of the 2022 World Cup • the capital city of france • known as the golden country • country whose name is a food • indonesia's most famous island • the mamzone rainforest located • the world's largest hot desert • the natinal currency in the UK • ...
tacos from the past and today 2025-03-18
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- most tacos ever eaten is ___ in one sitting in 8 minutes.
- __% of people in the world like tacos.
- about ___ billion people in the world eat tacos today.
- tacos are ___ over years old.
- back then they used beef and small ____.
- made in the country of ______.
- one of the reasons tacos are so famous is of how ____________ they are.
- the world smallest taco is 1.5 inches less then half a ____.
- this ____ shell is usually made from corn and have a rich flavor(earthy like).
- true or false tacos are more famous then pizza.
- tacos are a common form of _________.
- they used the tortilla to wrap the ___ ____ back then.
- tacos de minero means ______ tacos.
- this _____ shell it was mainly deep fried
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- the largest taco is ___ feet long.
- hard shell grown popularity in the U.S.A in the ____
- taco Tuesday was made in the ____ to get customers to come for a discount.
- tacos were made during the ____ century
- true or false are all tacos the same.
- world taco day is _______ 4th.
- the word taco translates to _____ lunch.
- the _______Mexicans made the first tacos.
- a taco includes tortilla,topping, and _______,during modern day.
- true or false tacos are more healthy then pizza
- in 1920 they fused with ________ ingredients.
- tacos were used to blast rocks and excivate ___ back then
26 Clues: tacos are ___ over years old. • made in the country of ______. • world taco day is _______ 4th. • the largest taco is ___ feet long. • tacos de minero means ______ tacos. • true or false are all tacos the same. • tacos are a common form of _________. • __% of people in the world like tacos. • tacos were made during the ____ century • back then they used beef and small ____. • ...
Smith USH Unit 1 2025-05-22
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- The type of policy a President has relating to issues in the USA
- The __________ Era saw new laws including improving working conditions, and women's suffrage
- The type of policy a President has relating to other nations
- The Great__________ was when many African Americans moved north for work
- Where the treaty ending World War 1 was signed
- "Beefing up" your military even when not at war
- This President is the only to also be a Supreme Court Justice
- The _________ was good during the war due to high demand from allies
- This side won World War 1
- The President that said "Walk softly, Carry a big stick"
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- A strong sense of love for your country
- This country was offered aid to attack the USA if they helped the Germans
- Taking land that is not your own
- The USA started as this when war broke out in Europe
- Groups of country that "have each others back"
- The country that had to pay reparations after the war
- The __________ of nations was thought of by the US, though we never joined
- The ability to vote
- The President during World War 1
- The acronym used to describe why the world went to war
- The archduke that was assassinated, starting the war
21 Clues: The ability to vote • This side won World War 1 • Taking land that is not your own • The President during World War 1 • A strong sense of love for your country • Groups of country that "have each others back" • Where the treaty ending World War 1 was signed • "Beefing up" your military even when not at war • The USA started as this when war broke out in Europe • ...
Geography 2025-07-21
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- Second longest river running through the USA. (11)
- Something good about a new country that makes you want to move there. (4,6)
- Most populated country in the world (hint: not China). (5)
- President of the USA. (6,5)
- Large-scale cutting down trees. (13)
- Tallest mountain in the world. (7)
- The imaginary line that divides the earth into two hemispheres. (7)
- Something bad about the place you live that makes you want to leave. (4,6)
- True or false - all deserts are hot? (5)
- A large body of salt water. (5)
- Continent that contains China and India. (4)
- Fault line running through the west coast of the USA. (3,7)
- Capital city of Brazil. (8)
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- When people move from one country to another. (9)
- Water falling from the sky (e.g. rain, snow, sleet, hail). (13)
- The point where a river meets the sea. (5)
- Largest ocean in the world (7)
- Harmful gases which trap heat in the earth’s atmosphere (e.g. carbon dioxide). (10,5)
- Largest country in the world by area. (6)
- Continent that contains France, Germany, Spain and the UK. (6)
- Capital city of Wales. (7)
- Capital city of the USA. (10)
- Capital city of Scotland. (9)
23 Clues: Capital city of Wales. (7) • President of the USA. (6,5) • Capital city of Brazil. (8) • Capital city of the USA. (10) • Capital city of Scotland. (9) • Largest ocean in the world (7) • A large body of salt water. (5) • Tallest mountain in the world. (7) • Large-scale cutting down trees. (13) • True or false - all deserts are hot? (5) • Largest country in the world by area. (6) • ...
How Well Does Larry Know Wine? 2022-12-28
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- Main red grape in Beaujolais
- New Zealand's largest grape growing area
- Name of largest bottle of wine in the world
- Smell compound that contributes floral notes to many wines
- Country with the largest area of vineyards
- Species of grape responsible for most of the wine made throughout the world (2 words)
- Another name for Melon de Bourgogne
- Dom Pérignon was a member of this order of monks
- Main grape used in sherry production
- White grape varietal grown in Germany and Alsace
- God of wine
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- Cork alternative (2 words)
- The infusion of oxygen into a wine in order to develop and balance its elements
- Classic grape of red Burgundy (2 words)
- Concha y Toro is a famous producer in this country
- Malbec is the premier grape of this region in Argentina
- Word for "wine lover"
- Most widely planted grape variety in the world (2 words)
- Greek goddess used to signify a certified biodynamic wine bottle
- Variety of wine that comes in bottles with thicker glass
- Country that leads the world in wine consumption per capita (2 words)
- Dominant grape in Chianti
- Term referring to environmental influences on the grapevine
- South African name for Chenin Blanc
- Natural sediment that gathers during the fermentation process
25 Clues: God of wine • Word for "wine lover" • Dominant grape in Chianti • Cork alternative (2 words) • Main red grape in Beaujolais • Another name for Melon de Bourgogne • South African name for Chenin Blanc • Main grape used in sherry production • Classic grape of red Burgundy (2 words) • New Zealand's largest grape growing area • Country with the largest area of vineyards • ...
Puzzle 26 2026-03-25
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- Extend from the goalposts to the corner flags
- Tim ___, the "Secretary of Defense" of the USMNT
- Kicking the ball away from the goal when defending
- Widely regarded as Liverpool's greatest-ever player
- The first African team to defeat a European team at the FIFA World Cup
- The most appearances for the England national team
- A football team moving to a lower division
- Charles ___, created the first vulcanized rubber soccer ball in 1855
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- ___ Stadium, the venue of the 2018 World Cup final
- The most decorated Australian club player in Europe
- The official mascot of the 2000 AFC Asian Cup
- Al ___ FC, the first Asian club to reach the FIFA Club World Cup final
- Álvaro ___, a legendary Uruguayan playmaker renowned for his magical left foot, incredible free-kicks, and long-range goals
- Number of stars on the UCL logo
- The winner of the 1979 Copa América
- ___ CP, its youth academy has helped produce players such as Luís Figo and Cristiano Ronaldo
- Performance that excels under extreme pressure in critical or game-deciding moments
- Frank ___, one of the famous Dutch trio at AC Milan
- ___ Girls, Mrs. Beckham's ex-girl group
- Paolo ___, the only European to have won all three major awards (Cup, Top Scorer, and Best Player) at a World Cup
20 Clues: Number of stars on the UCL logo • The winner of the 1979 Copa América • ___ Girls, Mrs. Beckham's ex-girl group • A football team moving to a lower division • Extend from the goalposts to the corner flags • The official mascot of the 2000 AFC Asian Cup • Tim ___, the "Secretary of Defense" of the USMNT • ___ Stadium, the venue of the 2018 World Cup final • ...
unit 13 2025-11-28
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- known to everyone everywhere
- something good to do
- with no value
- not the best
- classroom work
- God's creation
- having a knowledge of the world
- someone doing a job
- to pray
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- colourful explosives
- deserving
- feeling of being not good
- not the best
- this can be done
- part of a sentence
- lives in the ground
- skill shown in work
- staff
18 Clues: staff • to pray • deserving • not the best • not the best • with no value • classroom work • God's creation • this can be done • part of a sentence • lives in the ground • skill shown in work • someone doing a job • colourful explosives • something good to do • feeling of being not good • known to everyone everywhere • having a knowledge of the world
crossword 1 2019-01-11
American History II - 2024 Mid-Term Review III 2024-12-06
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- The teacher charged with teaching evolution in Dayton, TN.
- Civil rights group founded in the early 20th century to help African-Americans achieve full rights.
- Nickname given to fighter pilots who shot down at least 5 enemy planes.
- Form of government where collective ownership of industry and most national resources takes place.
- The ability to remove an officeholder from office before his/her term is up.
- German long-range gun with this colorful nickname.
- Bolshevik leader who overthrew the Czar of Russia and negotiated Russia's exit from World War I.
- Credited with developing the steel plow.
- 'Father of Communism'.
- Humorist that is credited with coining the term the "Gilded Age".
- Domestic terrorist group that targeted blacks, Republicans, Catholics, Jews, and new immigrants for violence.
- POTUS that is widely criticized for his lack of action during the early years of the Great Depression.
- Defense attorney in the Scopes Monkey Trial.
- The belief that all life on earth evolved through a series of natural selections.
- Founder of psychoanalysis.
- Gave the world dialectical thinking.
- New weapon developed by the German navy that was introduced in World War I.
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- This systems is designed to be a classless society where all members share equally.
- Timeframe in America where the public was fearful of a Communist takeover in America.
- Sometimes called the 'baseball' evangelist.
- Inventor of the mechanical reaper.
- Sometimes referred to as the 'Pittsburgh' of the South.
- Considered to be the "Father of the Enlightenment".
- First commercial radio station in America.
- A belief system that wishes to do away with any sort of organized government.
- Center of European rivalry in the years leading up to World War I.
- Developed over 300 uses for the peanut.
- Initials of the labor group that widely opposed America's involvement in World War I.
- Nickname given to American soldiers who fought in World War I.
- Union leader jailed for defying an injunction against strikes.
30 Clues: 'Father of Communism'. • Founder of psychoanalysis. • Inventor of the mechanical reaper. • Gave the world dialectical thinking. • Developed over 300 uses for the peanut. • Credited with developing the steel plow. • First commercial radio station in America. • Sometimes called the 'baseball' evangelist. • Defense attorney in the Scopes Monkey Trial. • ...
US and WWI 2025-10-23
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- The belief that a country should avoid involvement in the affairs or wars of other nations.
- The belief in building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- Agreements or partnerships between nations to protect and support one another, especially during war.
- The policy of not taking sides in a conflict or war.
- A 1918 law that made it illegal to speak or write anything disloyal or abusive about the U.S. government or war effort.
- The 1919 peace treaty that officially ended World War I; it blamed Germany for the war and imposed harsh penalties.
- When a stronger country takes over weaker territories to build an empire for power, resources, or prestige.
- A British passenger ship sunk by a German submarine in 1915, killing 1,198 people (including 128 Americans); this event turned U.S. public opinion against Germany.
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- Germany’s policy of using submarines (U-boats) to sink any ship—military or civilian—that entered British waters during World War I.
- A strong feeling of pride and loyalty to one’s country; sometimes leads to competition or conflict between nations.
- A style of fighting where opposing armies fought from long ditches (trenches) facing each other; it led to stalemates and terrible living conditions.
- The 1917 law that required men to register for the military draft.
- The alliance during World War I that included Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and later the United States.
- The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria during World War I.
- A secret message sent from Germany to Mexico in 1917 proposing an alliance against the U.S.; its discovery helped push the U.S. into World War I.
- Government-issued bonds sold to American citizens to help finance the war effort.
- A war strategy in which a country uses all its resources—economic, industrial, and civilian—to win the war.
- A 1917 law that made it illegal to spy on the U.S. government or interfere with the military during wartime.
- Information spread to influence public opinion, often used by governments to gain support for the war.
- An agreement to stop fighting; World War I ended with an armistice on November 11, 1918.
20 Clues: The policy of not taking sides in a conflict or war. • The belief in building up strong armed forces to prepare for war. • The 1917 law that required men to register for the military draft. • Government-issued bonds sold to American citizens to help finance the war effort. • ...
Discernement 2021-01-07
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- For many __________ prophets have gone out into the world
- We are from _________.
- Little _______________, you are from God and have overcome them, for he who is in you is greater than he who is in the world
- By this we know the Spirit of ____________ and the spirit of error
- Every spirit that confesses that _________ Christ has come in the flesh is from God
- Test the ___________ to see whether they are from God
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- This is the spirit of the _________________, which you heard was coming and now is in the world already
- Every spirit that does not ______________ Jesus is not from God
- They are from the world; therefore they speak from the world, and the world _______________ to them
- For he who is in you is ________________ than he who is in the world
10 Clues: We are from _________. • Test the ___________ to see whether they are from God • For many __________ prophets have gone out into the world • Every spirit that does not ______________ Jesus is not from God • By this we know the Spirit of ____________ and the spirit of error • For he who is in you is ________________ than he who is in the world • ...
Nicodemus 2026-05-27
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- Jesus said to the pharisee that no one can see God's kingdom unless they are ________ .
- Anyone who believes in Jesus will not _____, but will have eternal life.
- What was the name of the pharisee who went to visit Jesus?
- God sent His Son into the world to ______ the world.
- What did Moses lift up in the dessert?
- Jesus said we need to be born of _______ and of the Holy Spirit.
- When did the pharisee go to visit Jesus? At ______.
- God so ________ the world that He gave His one and only Son.
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- If we ________ in Him (Jesus) we will have eternal life.
- Did God send His Son into the world to judge the world?
- Who is the Son of Man?
- To be born again means to have a ________ birth.
12 Clues: Who is the Son of Man? • What did Moses lift up in the dessert? • To be born again means to have a ________ birth. • When did the pharisee go to visit Jesus? At ______. • God sent His Son into the world to ______ the world. • Did God send His Son into the world to judge the world? • If we ________ in Him (Jesus) we will have eternal life. • ...
world cup 2022-12-22
10 Clues: are home • host team • 3rd place • continent • 2nd place • place over us • place under us • world cup winners • won most world cups • first world cup winners
WORDS ASSOCIATED TO COVID-19 2020-06-10
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- No symptoms
- Deals with production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- Keeping someone
- Absence of diseases
- It increase protection
- An isolation
- A ward
- Throughout the world
- A measure
- Emergency measure
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- A protective
- Widespread occurrence in a community
- Bodies of people
- Concerned with politics
- A world wide spread
- Protective gear
- PPE equipment
17 Clues: A ward • A measure • No symptoms • A protective • An isolation • PPE equipment • Protective gear • Keeping someone • Bodies of people • Emergency measure • A world wide spread • Absence of diseases • Throughout the world • It increase protection • Concerned with politics • Widespread occurrence in a community • Deals with production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
World Religions 2013-05-26
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- Many people of this religion were killed in WWII
- Leader of the Tibetan Buddhists
- Religion that believes in the Holy Trinity
- Religion that believes in many gods
- god of destruction in Hinduism
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- The buddha
- Name for God in Judaism
- Believes that the earth, animals, and plants are sacred
- A person who practices in the religion of Islam
- Fastest growing religion in the world
10 Clues: The buddha • Name for God in Judaism • god of destruction in Hinduism • Leader of the Tibetan Buddhists • Religion that believes in many gods • Fastest growing religion in the world • Religion that believes in the Holy Trinity • A person who practices in the religion of Islam • Many people of this religion were killed in WWII • ...
fashion world 2013-11-19
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- search engine for information about on the Internet.
- one of the leaders in photo editing software.
- the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular nation or ethnic group.
- the notional environment in which communication over computer networks occurs.
- an object detection system which uses radio waves to determine the range, altitude, direction, or speed of objects
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- a personal website or web page.
- an extreme and irrational aversion to homosexuality and homosexual people.
- the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots.
- a seminar conducted over the Internet.
- website that allows users to upload video.
10 Clues: a personal website or web page. • a seminar conducted over the Internet. • website that allows users to upload video. • one of the leaders in photo editing software. • search engine for information about on the Internet. • an extreme and irrational aversion to homosexuality and homosexual people. • ...
World Religion 2013-11-22
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- ancestors of the Jewish people and traced their ancestry to Abraham
- the worship of only one god
- Buddhism way of clearing the mind
- the monotheistic religion based on the life ,teachings ,and death of Jesus
- an monotheistic religion founded by Abraham
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- the monotheistic religion revealed to and based on the teachings of Muhammad
- religion that is based on the teachings of the Buddha
- Muhammad's flight or journey
- the main religion of India that is based on Aryan beliefs
- state of perfect peace
10 Clues: state of perfect peace • the worship of only one god • Muhammad's flight or journey • Buddhism way of clearing the mind • an monotheistic religion founded by Abraham • religion that is based on the teachings of the Buddha • the main religion of India that is based on Aryan beliefs • ancestors of the Jewish people and traced their ancestry to Abraham • ...
World Geography 2014-09-04
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- France, England, and Germany are in this continent.
- The ocean that lies between North America, South America, Europe, and Africa.
- Part of an ocean or sea that cuts into the land with a broad inlet.
- The ocean that lies between the West Coast of Australia and the East Coast of Africa.
- Large bodies of salt water surrounding or sweeping a land mass.
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- America The continent that you live on.
- The ocean that stretches from the West Coast of North America to the East Coast of Asia.
- Large body of ocean water partly or enclosed by land with a narrow mouth.
- This ocean is above Europe snd Russia.
- China, Japan, and India are a few of the countries that make up this continent.
10 Clues: This ocean is above Europe snd Russia. • America The continent that you live on. • France, England, and Germany are in this continent. • Large bodies of salt water surrounding or sweeping a land mass. • Part of an ocean or sea that cuts into the land with a broad inlet. • Large body of ocean water partly or enclosed by land with a narrow mouth. • ...
World Wars 2015-01-14
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- set of political beliefs associated with the nazis
- the treaty that ended world war one
- the dictator in germany during world war 2
- when you have a strong love for your country
- germany bombed a ship of ours which caused this war
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- the assassination of archduke franz ferdinand caused this war
- hostility to or prejudice against Jews
- USA Russia France Britain
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain while
- when hitler started putting jews into concentration camps
10 Clues: USA Russia France Britain • the treaty that ended world war one • hostility to or prejudice against Jews • the dictator in germany during world war 2 • when you have a strong love for your country • set of political beliefs associated with the nazis • germany bombed a ship of ours which caused this war • when hitler started putting jews into concentration camps • ...
World Development 2015-05-19
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- Line Imaginary line separating the rich and poor parts of the world
- People who illegally bring workers in to a country
- Less economically developed area
- More economically developed area
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- Way of measuring development
- Fair trade product
- Living on less than $1 a day
- Where bananas and cocoa are grown in developing countries
- Slums in Brazil
- Product made from cocoa beans.
10 Clues: Slums in Brazil • Fair trade product • Way of measuring development • Living on less than $1 a day • Product made from cocoa beans. • Less economically developed area • More economically developed area • People who illegally bring workers in to a country • Where bananas and cocoa are grown in developing countries • ...
World Religions 2016-01-12
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- a text of sacred Judaism and Christianity
- kippur:the month where Jewish people fast
- a place where Muslims worship
- An Ancient jewish text
- The day Jesus was born
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- the founder of Buddhism
- the belief in only one god
- place where Christians worship
- The month where muslims fast
- a place where people worship
10 Clues: An Ancient jewish text • The day Jesus was born • the founder of Buddhism • the belief in only one god • The month where muslims fast • a place where people worship • a place where Muslims worship • place where Christians worship • a text of sacred Judaism and Christianity • kippur:the month where Jewish people fast
Medieval World 2016-10-27
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- Supreme military commander in Japan
- A medieval association of craftsmen or merchants
- Exchange of pledges between lords and vassals
- A blending of Greco-Roman, Germanic, and Christian traditions, known as the Middle Ages
- Outbreak of a rapid spreading disease
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- body of law based on judicial decisions and custom as distinct from statute law
- A monk who set up rules to regulate monastic life
- Having to do with worldly, rather than religious matters
- system of government which local lords governed their own land
- Member of warrior class in Japanese feudal society
10 Clues: Supreme military commander in Japan • Outbreak of a rapid spreading disease • Exchange of pledges between lords and vassals • A medieval association of craftsmen or merchants • A monk who set up rules to regulate monastic life • Member of warrior class in Japanese feudal society • Having to do with worldly, rather than religious matters • ...
The World 2018-02-28
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- The second largest country in the world
- The ancient city that is built on islands of sea in Italy
- This mountain is the highest point in Africa
- Mountainous Country in the Pacific Ocean
- Mountain range in South America
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- The world's largest country
- Area between Europe, Africa and Asia
- A huge island country in the Arctic
- Mountain range between India and China
- Smallest Island state in South East Asia
10 Clues: The world's largest country • Mountain range in South America • A huge island country in the Arctic • Area between Europe, Africa and Asia • Mountain range between India and China • The second largest country in the world • Smallest Island state in South East Asia • Mountainous Country in the Pacific Ocean • This mountain is the highest point in Africa • ...
World Wars 2019-11-28
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- What the soldiers are sometimes called
- World ___ 1 and World ___ 2
- The last name of man who got assassinated
- The weapon that destroyed Hiroshima and Nakasaki
- What we call the Australian and New Zealand troops
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- The flower we have to honor the anzac's
- A ditch in the ground the soldiers used for protection
- The country that Hitler is from
- The people who looked after injured soldiers
- An armoured fighting vehicle used to carry guns
10 Clues: World ___ 1 and World ___ 2 • The country that Hitler is from • What the soldiers are sometimes called • The flower we have to honor the anzac's • The last name of man who got assassinated • The people who looked after injured soldiers • An armoured fighting vehicle used to carry guns • The weapon that destroyed Hiroshima and Nakasaki • ...
The world 2020-03-29
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- The capital of this country is Bratislava.
- The capital of this country is Copenhagen.
- It is the capital of Spain.
- It is the capital of the Czech Republic.
- In this city the olympic games were made in 2004.
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- The coronavirus pandemic began in this city.
- Everyone thinks that this city is the capital of Brazil but it's not.
- This country won eurovision in 2012.
- It is the second most populous city in Spain.
- What country is the gymnast Simone biles from?
10 Clues: It is the capital of Spain. • This country won eurovision in 2012. • It is the capital of the Czech Republic. • The capital of this country is Bratislava. • The capital of this country is Copenhagen. • The coronavirus pandemic began in this city. • It is the second most populous city in Spain. • What country is the gymnast Simone biles from? • ...
Animal World 2020-05-18
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- To fly, a bird has got two...
- Behind some animals, like the monkey.
- A fish has got colourful...all over its body.
- Birds have got colourful...
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- A tortoise has got a green and brown...
- Some animals, like cats or mice, have got...on their face.
- On its paws a cat has got...
- In the mouth a tiger has got...
- Some birds have got a long...
- Rabits have got beautiful...covering their bodies.
10 Clues: Birds have got colourful... • On its paws a cat has got... • To fly, a bird has got two... • Some birds have got a long... • In the mouth a tiger has got... • Behind some animals, like the monkey. • A tortoise has got a green and brown... • A fish has got colourful...all over its body. • Rabits have got beautiful...covering their bodies. • ...
Natural World 2020-11-25
10 Clues: Bears live there • where merimed lives • they are not normal animals • you need this to take shower • in the winter they are fronzen • you need to have this for surf • you can make a palace with this • you shoun't hit your head on it • it's a beatiful constructions of God • is very difulct to take a photo with this
World Tour 2020-12-11
10 Clues: Anime world • Famous for curries • Also known as Kiwi • Known for maple syrup • Anyong to this country • Lots of kangaroos and koalas • The largest Archipelago in the world • Known for safaris and unique animals • England, Scotland and Ireland is located here • Hollywood is one of the country's greatest landmarks
World Music 2018-05-23
10 Clues: Thumb Piano • Talking Drum • Japanese Banjo • Double Reed Flute • North Indian Flute • Irish Stringed Instrument • Stringed Indian Instrument • Indonesian Bamboo Instrument • Modern Swiss Dinging Instrument • Middle Eastern String Instrument
World History 2018-01-11
Across
- The English city that Professor Jeremy Black visited in the movie yesterday.
- The movement of people to cities
- The length, in hours, of the workday we now have.
- Things created to make labor more efficient and profitable.
- Cheap housing where most people lived in cities
- __________ class, the social class that grew under industrialization.
Down
- _________ labor, done by hand
- The English city that we studied in your book.
- Groups created by people to fight against poor working conditions.
- A type of labor that people fought against.
10 Clues: _________ labor, done by hand • The movement of people to cities • A type of labor that people fought against. • The English city that we studied in your book. • Cheap housing where most people lived in cities • The length, in hours, of the workday we now have. • Things created to make labor more efficient and profitable. • ...
Joey’s World 2020-10-10
10 Clues: Joey is a • A Pitbull Named • Joey’s favorite ball • Pitbull Awareness Month • Breed Specific Legislation • What state does Joey live in • What made Joey sick as a puppy • Joey does this most of the day • What bad people do with pit bulls • What is Joey when he needs a bath
Joey's World 2020-10-13
10 Clues: Joey is a • A Pitbull Named • Joey's favorite toy • Pitbull Awareness Month • Breed Specific Legislation • What state does Joey live in • What Joey does most of the day • What made Joey sick as a puppy • What bad people do with pitbulls • What is Joey when he needs a bath
World Music 2020-11-24
Across
- Djembes and tablas are from which family of instruments?
- Wind instrument with a bag you blow into
- In folk music a fiddle is another name for which instrument?
- Pop music from Jamaica (Bob Marley)
Down
- South American country, home of the tango
- Wind instrument from Peru made from different lengths of bamboo
- South American country, home of samba
- Opera was created in which European country?
- String instrument from India
- A pipa is a string instrument from which country?
10 Clues: String instrument from India • Pop music from Jamaica (Bob Marley) • South American country, home of samba • Wind instrument with a bag you blow into • South American country, home of the tango • Opera was created in which European country? • A pipa is a string instrument from which country? • Djembes and tablas are from which family of instruments? • ...
World Music 2020-11-24
Across
- Djembes and tablas are from which family of instruments?
- Wind instrument with a bag you blow into
- In folk music a fiddle is another name for which instrument?
- Pop music from Jamaica (Bob Marley)
Down
- South American country, home of the tango
- Wind instrument from Peru made from different lengths of bamboo
- South American country, home of samba
- Opera was created in which European country?
- String instrument from India
- A pipa is a string instrument from which country?
10 Clues: String instrument from India • Pop music from Jamaica (Bob Marley) • South American country, home of samba • Wind instrument with a bag you blow into • South American country, home of the tango • Opera was created in which European country? • A pipa is a string instrument from which country? • Djembes and tablas are from which family of instruments? • ...
New World 2018-09-26
Across
- a plant that is grown to be sold
- a type of people that want to claim the new land
- how to get somewhere
- a tool used to calculating latitude
Down
- a form of transportation used to get to the new world
- money, gold,silver, riches,
- A person who studies human history
- a type of people who lived in the new world
- a paper that tells you where everything is
- a person who explores new places
10 Clues: how to get somewhere • money, gold,silver, riches, • a plant that is grown to be sold • a person who explores new places • A person who studies human history • a tool used to calculating latitude • a paper that tells you where everything is • a type of people who lived in the new world • a type of people that want to claim the new land • ...
World Landmarks 2023-09-03
Across
- Statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro
- White marble mausoleum in India
- Ancient Chinese fortification
- Iconic Parisian steel structure
Down
- Egyptian tombs in Giza
- Ancient Roman amphitheater
- Jordanian archaeological wonder
- Mysterious prehistoric monument
- Incan archaeological site in Peru
- Ancient citadel in Athens
10 Clues: Egyptian tombs in Giza • Ancient citadel in Athens • Ancient Roman amphitheater • Ancient Chinese fortification • Jordanian archaeological wonder • Mysterious prehistoric monument • White marble mausoleum in India • Iconic Parisian steel structure • Statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro • Incan archaeological site in Peru
CAMPING WORLD 2024-02-20
10 Clues: FOR SITTING • FOR COOKING • JUICE OR PUNCH • ENGLISH MEAT PIE • FOR MAKING LIGHT • CAKE FOR CHILDRENT • FOR PLACING THINGS • BOILED EGG WITH MEAT • SHELTER FOR THE FORREST • CREAMY SALAD WITH POTATO
World Geography 2024-08-08
Across
- Large unbroken land mass completely surrounded by water
- Longest river in the world
- The biggest body of water
- A group of places with at least one common characteristic
- A country's exact location
Down
- Highest mountain in the world
- A line circling the globe between south and north poles
- Also known as flat areas
- Defined as the weather patterns in an area
- The study of the earth and the ways people live and work on
10 Clues: Highest mountain in the world • Longest river in the world • Also known as flat areas • The biggest body of water • A country's exact location • Defined as the weather patterns in an area • A line circling the globe between south and north poles • Large unbroken land mass completely surrounded by water • ...
World Language 2024-08-19
Across
- Something that is ... is large or important.
- If you ... a skill, you learn it.
- means to large degree, or greatly.
- Relates to language and the way they are used.
- To ... an action or a process means to make it easier or more likely to happen.
Down
- You use the word ... to introduce another piece of information or idea.
- If a number of things or people ... something, they are parts or members that form it.
- If you ... an event, you realize in advance that it may happen and you are prepared of it.
- If you ... between things, you replace one with the other.
- The ... of something refers to its size or extent, especially when it is very big.
10 Clues: If you ... a skill, you learn it. • means to large degree, or greatly. • Something that is ... is large or important. • Relates to language and the way they are used. • If you ... between things, you replace one with the other. • You use the word ... to introduce another piece of information or idea. • ...
World Capitals 2023-07-08
10 Clues: The capital of India. • The capital of Italy. • The capital of Japan. • The capital of Brazil. • The capital of France. • The capital of Canada. • The capital of England. • The capital of Germany. • The capital of Australia. • The capital of South Africa.
Disney World 2023-07-03
Across
- We saw Woody and his friends on the _______ ride.
- The Flying Carpet ride is the ride of _________.
- The _______ turned out to be a prince after he feel in love with Belle.
- _________, the flying elephant, is a little kid's ride.
- The floor dropped out in __________ and the kids screamed.
- Space Mountain is the best ________ in Disney World.
Down
- On the __________ ride we looked for Eyore and Tiger.
- On the ___________ ride, we saw all the ghosts.
- We saw Cinderella's beautiful __________ at Disney World.
- Princess __________ fell in love with the Beast.
10 Clues: On the ___________ ride, we saw all the ghosts. • The Flying Carpet ride is the ride of _________. • Princess __________ fell in love with the Beast. • We saw Woody and his friends on the _______ ride. • Space Mountain is the best ________ in Disney World. • On the __________ ride we looked for Eyore and Tiger. • ...
World animals 2023-03-01
Across
- A fierce animal that looks like a small bear
- A canine that eat lemmings
- A really smart bird
- A breed of bear that live in Arctic
- A feline that live in the high mountains of the Himalaya
Down
- The biggest breed of bears in the world
- A masked animal that we usualy found in North America
- A bird that we found in the movies "Hunger game"
- Also known as the "killer whales"
- The species of Hedwige in Harry Potter
10 Clues: A really smart bird • A canine that eat lemmings • Also known as the "killer whales" • A breed of bear that live in Arctic • The species of Hedwige in Harry Potter • The biggest breed of bears in the world • A fierce animal that looks like a small bear • A bird that we found in the movies "Hunger game" • A masked animal that we usualy found in North America • ...
World Currencies 2023-04-13
10 Clues: the currency of Japan • the currency of India • the currency of France • the currency of Mexico • the currency of Brazil • the currency of Vietnam • the currency of Thailand • the currency of South Korea • the currency of South Africa • the currency of United Kingdom
world war1 2023-04-21
Across
- what speach did Abraham lincoin say.
- what was Germany, Japan ,and Italy called.
- who was they president durring world war1
- True or false did germany have to give up land
- who suppoted slavery
Down
- Did the U.S jion the war right when it started.
- People who wasent on either side.
- Who got blamed for most things.
- who oppsed slavery
- what was The U.S.,China, Grat Britten ,and The solviet union called.
10 Clues: who oppsed slavery • who suppoted slavery • Who got blamed for most things. • People who wasent on either side. • what speach did Abraham lincoin say. • who was they president durring world war1 • what was Germany, Japan ,and Italy called. • True or false did germany have to give up land • Did the U.S jion the war right when it started. • ...
world war1 2023-04-21
Across
- what speach did Abraham lincoin say.
- what was Germany, Japan ,and Italy called.
- who was they president durring world war1
- True or false did germany have to give up land
- who suppoted slavery
Down
- Did the U.S jion the war right when it started.
- People who wasent on either side.
- Who got blamed for most things.
- who oppsed slavery
- what was The U.S.,China, Grat Britten ,and The solviet union called.
10 Clues: who oppsed slavery • who suppoted slavery • Who got blamed for most things. • People who wasent on either side. • what speach did Abraham lincoin say. • who was they president durring world war1 • what was Germany, Japan ,and Italy called. • True or false did germany have to give up land • Did the U.S jion the war right when it started. • ...
World History 2023-05-09
Across
- what officially ended the war and forced Mexico to turn over much of its northern territory
- what set the border between the us and canda
- what made the us pay Mexico 10 million dollars
- what stelled all border distropute beteewn the us and spain
- what government had supremacy over the state law
- what branch refused to pay the tax on the banks
Down
- what agreement limited naval power on the grate lakes
- what did they not want competing with their own banks
- what was the way to settle land all the way to the pacific ocean in order to spread American ideals
- what made the us double in size
10 Clues: what made the us double in size • what set the border between the us and canda • what made the us pay Mexico 10 million dollars • what branch refused to pay the tax on the banks • what government had supremacy over the state law • what agreement limited naval power on the grate lakes • what did they not want competing with their own banks • ...
Berry world 2023-03-22
Across
- You need it to speak, you put food into it.
- You set it before you go to bed.
- If you have a budgie, it lives in a … .
- It‘s a pink farm animal, it makes ‚oink!‘.
Down
- It‘s the opposite of inside.
- If you can‘t walk or have no legs, you use it.
- It looks like a horse, it isn‘t a pony.
- If an animal has a lot of fur, it‘s … .
- It‘s what you do in bed.
- It‘s a big farm animal, mostly it‘s black and white.
10 Clues: It‘s what you do in bed. • It‘s the opposite of inside. • You set it before you go to bed. • It looks like a horse, it isn‘t a pony. • If an animal has a lot of fur, it‘s … . • If you have a budgie, it lives in a … . • It‘s a pink farm animal, it makes ‚oink!‘. • You need it to speak, you put food into it. • If you can‘t walk or have no legs, you use it. • ...
World Religions 2023-05-19
Across
- Spanish explorers and soldiers who conquered territory
- Golden empire drew him and a group of conquistadors to south america
- religion with many gods
- process of establishing settlements called colonies
- ability to fight disease
Down
- Precious metals melted into bars
- Italian navigator that sailed west to reach the East Indies
- sail completely around the world
- a tool to show direction
- member of a religion order who encourage people to convert to a religion
10 Clues: religion with many gods • a tool to show direction • ability to fight disease • Precious metals melted into bars • sail completely around the world • process of establishing settlements called colonies • Spanish explorers and soldiers who conquered territory • Italian navigator that sailed west to reach the East Indies • ...
Animal World 2023-05-30
Across
- Berbulu cantik jika dikembangkan terlihat sangat indah, berkaki dua
- Sang raja rimba, bersurai
- Menjadi tunggangan manusia, bisa berlari sangat cepat
- Berbadan besar tegap dan bertanduk
- Punya suara cantik, punya banyak warna pada bulu dan sayap nya
Down
- hewan peliharaan dirumah, disukai rasulullah, berkaki empat dan berkumis seperti tikus
- Sejenis burung tapi tidak bisa terbang, dan suka dimakan oleh manusia
- Pemakan daun, berleher panjang
- Besar dan memiliki belalai
- Punya dua sayap cantik, Suka hinggap di bunga
10 Clues: Sang raja rimba, bersurai • Besar dan memiliki belalai • Pemakan daun, berleher panjang • Berbadan besar tegap dan bertanduk • Punya dua sayap cantik, Suka hinggap di bunga • Menjadi tunggangan manusia, bisa berlari sangat cepat • Punya suara cantik, punya banyak warna pada bulu dan sayap nya • Berbulu cantik jika dikembangkan terlihat sangat indah, berkaki dua • ...
HF WORLD 2023-05-17
10 Clues: cry • loud • calm • very fast • not bright • sea creature • to see very well • the baby is 12 lbs • a period of waiting. • in a manner resulting from or betraying anger
World History 2023-08-28
Across
- The African leader who played a key role in the fight against apartheid
- The Greek city-state known for its military prowess and disciplined society
- The Chinese philosophy and system of government founded by Confucius
- The event that marked the beginning of the French Revolution
- The ancient city in present-day Turkey that was a center of trade and culture
Down
- The ancient civilization that built the pyramids
- The empire that stretched across Asia, Europe, and Africa beginning in the late thirteenth century
- The period of renewed interest in art, culture, and learning in Europe
- The Italian explorer who reached the Americas in 1492
- The Boxer Rebellion, which took place in the early 20th century, targeted foreign influence in which country?
10 Clues: The ancient civilization that built the pyramids • The Italian explorer who reached the Americas in 1492 • The event that marked the beginning of the French Revolution • The Chinese philosophy and system of government founded by Confucius • The period of renewed interest in art, culture, and learning in Europe • ...
Business world 2021-09-14
Across
- a quality or feature regarded as a characteristic or inherent part of someone or something.
- the ability to beat your competitors in terms of price or quality translating into greater sales and profits
- an action-based statement that declares the purpose of an organization and how they serve their customers.
- a commercial organisation that has specific social objectives that serve its primary purpose
- an idea or invention that is completely new and can result in new products and services or lead to improvement in existing products
Down
- the last assesment we completed
- someone who comes up with original and creative ideas and puts them into action
- the process you will take you acheive your goals
- a person who sets up a business taking on financial risks in hope for profit
- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result.
10 Clues: the last assesment we completed • the process you will take you acheive your goals • the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result. • a person who sets up a business taking on financial risks in hope for profit • someone who comes up with original and creative ideas and puts them into action • ...
World words 2021-09-24
10 Clues: customs of a society • between land and sea • an unusual experience • exciting or desirable • money used in a country • a planned route or journey • weather conditions in an area • food cooked in a particular way • customs passed down through generations • a boat that takes people short distances
CROSS WORLD 2021-11-27
10 Clues: lion • Elephant • Disneyland • A-Ma Temple • the great wall • Non La leaf hat • Lantern Festival • Kouprey (Wild Ox) • Islamic architecture • love spicy, savory food
Kevin's world 2021-12-18
Across
- You do thing with another people together.
- the small of something
- that mean you copy thing on other
- it is danger to do something
Down
- it is hard to do it
- you put bait on it when you are going to fishing
- that mean if
- you are no a friend with he or she
- that mean a litte cold
- it will ring when you are in danger
10 Clues: that mean if • it is hard to do it • that mean a litte cold • the small of something • it is danger to do something • that mean you copy thing on other • you are no a friend with he or she • it will ring when you are in danger • You do thing with another people together. • you put bait on it when you are going to fishing
Chemical World 2022-04-03
Across
- The characteristics of a substance.
- An increase in size.
- A decrease in size.
- Shiny.
- The substance found in plant leaves that makes leaves green.
- Clusters of atoms.
Down
- Elements consisting of four atoms.
- When a metal reacts with the chemicals in its environment.
- Describes liquids that can be mixed.
- Mixture of a metal with other metals or non-metals.
10 Clues: Shiny. • Clusters of atoms. • A decrease in size. • An increase in size. • Elements consisting of four atoms. • The characteristics of a substance. • Describes liquids that can be mixed. • Mixture of a metal with other metals or non-metals. • When a metal reacts with the chemicals in its environment. • The substance found in plant leaves that makes leaves green.
world religion 2022-02-25
10 Clues: : Praised • : promises • : Hebrew Bible • : land of promise • : chosen nation of God • : gratitude and respect • : the founder of Judaism • : belief in the existence of one god • : the deliverer of the Israel from Egypt • : an ancient country in southwest Asia, on the east coast of the Mediterranean
World Events 2022-03-01
Across
- what mandate is being lifted March 7th
- leader is Vladamir Putin
- defined as a penalty for disobeying a law or rule
- most cars need this to function
- when you get a cross on your forehead
Down
- large carnival on Tuesday before ash Wednesday
- country near Russia
- North American country where 47 anti-vax protestors were arrested, ending the week-long protest
- a popular fruit from Mexico had its ban lifted
- what Russia did to Ukraine
10 Clues: country near Russia • leader is Vladamir Putin • what Russia did to Ukraine • most cars need this to function • when you get a cross on your forehead • what mandate is being lifted March 7th • large carnival on Tuesday before ash Wednesday • a popular fruit from Mexico had its ban lifted • defined as a penalty for disobeying a law or rule • ...
The world 2022-05-17
Across
- where you go when you die
- buildings surrounded by fortifications and weapons situated and prepared for war, place where kings live
- Who is professionally dedicated to cleaning.
- person whose job is to cook and season food
- means of transport which is used for short or long journeys, and very comfortable
- food that has a sweet taste and that is eaten between seasons to have a little whim
Down
- main church of a diocese, usually large, which is the seat of a bishop or archbishop.
- person who likes to collect all kinds of objects as a hobby and who likes to keep things for himself
- Person whose job is to make or fix wooden objects.
- place where you go to pray to god and try to be forgiven for your sins
10 Clues: where you go when you die • person whose job is to cook and season food • Who is professionally dedicated to cleaning. • Person whose job is to make or fix wooden objects. • place where you go to pray to god and try to be forgiven for your sins • means of transport which is used for short or long journeys, and very comfortable • ...
PAULINA'S WORLD 2022-05-16
10 Clues: , Birthday Month • , Favorite color • , what is my last name? • , ice cream or smoothie? • , What is my cat's name? • , least favorite season :( • , My fav ice cream flavor? • , type of car I use to drive • , What part of Mexico am I from? • , most recent concert I went to see in Denver
Digital World 2025-01-07
Across
- Causing disagreement or debate.
- A difference or inconsistency.
- The act of saying a word incorrectly.
- Having more than one meaning; unclear.
- Continued effort despite difficulties.
- An assumption or idea proposed for the sake of argument.
Down
- Impossible to deny or disprove.
- Showing great care and diligence.
- A person who starts a business venture.
- Kind and generous.
10 Clues: Kind and generous. • A difference or inconsistency. • Impossible to deny or disprove. • Causing disagreement or debate. • Showing great care and diligence. • The act of saying a word incorrectly. • Having more than one meaning; unclear. • Continued effort despite difficulties. • A person who starts a business venture. • ...
The World 2024-12-16
Across
- :not involving words or speech
- : the ability of a computer to operate several programs at the same time
- : a plan that lists all the work that you have to do and when you must do each thing
- : the branch of science and technology that studies electric currents in electronic equipment
- : a point in time by which something must be done
Down
- :that exists or is very common at a particular time or in a particular place
- : to put tasks, problems, etc. in order of importance, so that you can deal with the most important first
- : expressed in writing rather than in speech
- : the activity of making, buying, selling or supplying goods or services for money
- :pressure or worry caused by problems in somebody’s life or by having too much to do
10 Clues: :not involving words or speech • : expressed in writing rather than in speech • : a point in time by which something must be done • : the ability of a computer to operate several programs at the same time • :that exists or is very common at a particular time or in a particular place • ...
