world Crossword Puzzles
History of Arabia and Iraq 2015-09-20
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- - King __________ was the leader of Iraq after World War I
- - Leader of a Country with Absolute Power and Often uses Fear and Paranoia to Keep Control
- Follower of Islam
- - Muslim Empire that Lasted Around 1000 Years
- - Also Known as the "Fertile Crescent," is where the First Civilizations were Born.
- - After World War I, the Middle East was controlled by the __________ Empire
- Capital City of Iraq
- - First Known Civilization and First Group of People to Invent Writing
- God of Islam
- - Belief in Only 1 God
- Holiest Book in Islam
- City Where Muhammad was Born
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- Angel that Appeared to Muhammad
- - _________ Fuels are Oil and Gas Created by the Remains of Living Things
- - ______________ the Great was a Greek Leader that Conquered Most of the Known World
- Founder of Islam
- - A Successor of Muhammad and Leader of Islam
- - A Large Group of People with a Writing System
- - Capital City of Saudi Arabia
- Second Largest Religion in the World
- Word that Angel Repeated 3 Times to Muhammad
- - Political Party and Movement in Iraq that Overthrew the King
- - ____________ Hussein was the Leader of Iraq Before Being Overthrown by U.S. Forces in 2003
- - Number One Product Produced in the Middle East
24 Clues: God of Islam • Founder of Islam • Follower of Islam • Capital City of Iraq • Holiest Book in Islam • - Belief in Only 1 God • City Where Muhammad was Born • - Capital City of Saudi Arabia • Angel that Appeared to Muhammad • Second Largest Religion in the World • Word that Angel Repeated 3 Times to Muhammad • - A Successor of Muhammad and Leader of Islam • ...
Mia Hamm 2016-04-12
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- Mia was named _____ Women's World Player of the Year in 2001.
- Which country influenced the Hamm family to love soccer?
- At what age did Mia Hamm join a national team?
- Mia Hamm was the first US player to score 100 _____.
- Mia founded the Mia Hamm _____ in 1999.
- Mia Hamm's team won a gold medal in the 1998 ______ Games?
- In 1991, Mia Hamm won her first Women's World Cup in ______.
- Coach _____ was Mia Hamm's coach when she was in college.
- What was Mia Hamm's real first name?
- What place did the US national team get in the 1995 Women's World Cup?
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- Which national team did Mia Hamm play for?
- Mia Hamm and her team got ____ place in the 2004 Olympics.
- Mia Hamm played for ______ Freedom in the Women's United Soccer Association.
- Mia was on the cover of "Sports Illustrated" in _____ 2003.
- What medal did the US Olympic team receive in the 1996 Olympics?
- What medal did Mia Hamm win in the 2000 Olympics?
- What was Mia's jersey number for the US national team?
- Mia Hamm and her team got third place in the 2003 Women's _____ Cup
- Mia Hamm played for the University of _____ Carolina.
- Mia Hamm was named US Women's Cup ____ in 1995 and 1997.
20 Clues: What was Mia Hamm's real first name? • Mia founded the Mia Hamm _____ in 1999. • Which national team did Mia Hamm play for? • At what age did Mia Hamm join a national team? • What medal did Mia Hamm win in the 2000 Olympics? • Mia Hamm was the first US player to score 100 _____. • Mia Hamm played for the University of _____ Carolina. • ...
General Knowledge 2025-02-18
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- Which athlete has won the most Olympic medals in history?
- What is the only planet in the Solar System that rotates on its side?
- What is the longest man-made structure in the world?
- Who was the U.S. President during the American Civil War?
- Which part of the eye controls how much light enters?
- Which animal can change its color for camouflage?
- What is the most abundant element in the human body?
- What is the capital of Mexico?
- Which fruit is known for having a crown of leaves?
- Which board game involves buying and selling properties?
- What is the smallest unit of life?
- Which country is the largest producer of coffee in the world?
- Which part of the human body contains the most bones?
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- What is the tallest man-made structure in the world?
- Which country was split into East and West after World War II?
- Which country is famous for inventing chocolate?
- What is the name of the wizard in The Lord of the Rings?
- Which type of blood cells help fight infections?
- Which planet has the most moons?
- Which scientist developed the theory of general relativity?(first and last name)
- What is the official language of Brazil?
- Which Marvel superhero is also known as Peter Parker?
22 Clues: What is the capital of Mexico? • Which planet has the most moons? • What is the smallest unit of life? • What is the official language of Brazil? • Which country is famous for inventing chocolate? • Which type of blood cells help fight infections? • Which animal can change its color for camouflage? • Which fruit is known for having a crown of leaves? • ...
Empowering Values 2025-03-16
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- If you go over and beyond,try to do ______, so you have ____ to enjoy life!
- Everyone has _______ in their life.
- The world needs more ________ and ____.
- Everyone needs _ ______ ____ from time to time.
- _________ before it is too late!
- A _______ like not getting accepted for the Middle School soccer team helps you grow and come back stronger
- By _______ ______, you become a better and a more joyous person!
- Anyone who asks will receive(Book of _______, Chapter 7 verse 7)
- Life´s all about ___________.
- The world needs more people who ____ _ ________ ______ on others; be one of those who change the world for the better.
- _____ moves people;it is food for the ____!
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- Everyone can have a relationship with God through this person.
- ____ _____ ______ like it is your last
- Life´s too short to be holding a ______.
- Today is a ___ day, make someone _____ today!
- You are in _______ of your life!
- Believe in yourself because there´s so many people including ___, your ______,_______,teachers, and so many other people believe in you!
- _____ ___, you´ll never know where ____ takes you if you don´t!
- You are loved by God; He brings _____,___, and love, just to name a few.
- You must do this to feel less overwhelmed!
- God creates ________ in the world, using The ____ ______.
21 Clues: Life´s all about ___________. • You are in _______ of your life! • _________ before it is too late! • Everyone has _______ in their life. • ____ _____ ______ like it is your last • The world needs more ________ and ____. • Life´s too short to be holding a ______. • You must do this to feel less overwhelmed! • _____ moves people;it is food for the ____! • ...
Asian-American and Pacific Islander Heritage Moth 2024-04-13
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- Chinese tile-based game commonly played for entertainment and gambling
- First Asian American Vice President of the United States
- Chinese American Essayist and Author known for Little Fires Everywhere
- Traditional Hawaiian garland of flowers, shells, or leaves, often given as a symbol of affection or celebration
- Traditional Japanese garment
- South Korean director who won multiple Academy Awards for the film “Parasite.”
- The traditional greeting in many South Asian cultures
- Largest religious monument in the world, located in Cambodia
- American civil rights activist of Japanese descent who fought against the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II
- country with the highest population in asia and the world
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- a famous south korean martial art
- During the California Gold Rush of the 1850s, this group of immigrants provided labor for gold mines, factories, and the transcontinental railroad
- first people of new zealand
- Motorized rickshaw commonly used for transportation in Southeast Asian countries like Thailand
- Japanese comic books and graphic novels, often characterized by colorful artwork and fantastical themes
- country known its throat singing technique
- only country in the world with a non-rectangular flag
- An ancient Indian system of medicine focusing on holistic health
- vietnamese name for the lunar new year celebration
- capital of Bangladesh
20 Clues: capital of Bangladesh • first people of new zealand • Traditional Japanese garment • a famous south korean martial art • country known its throat singing technique • vietnamese name for the lunar new year celebration • only country in the world with a non-rectangular flag • The traditional greeting in many South Asian cultures • ...
Mega Geography Crossword 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) • ...
Echoes of History 2024-04-24
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- The signing of this peace treaty ended World War I.
- The ancient civilization known for its city-states, such as Athens and Sparta.
- The catastrophic volcanic eruption that destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii.
- The first American woman in space.
- The president who served as the Commander-in-Chief during World War II.
- Ruled the Roman Empire as its first emperor.
- The nuclear accident that occurred in this Ukrainian city in 1986.
- The period of renewed interest in art, science, and learning in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries.
- Led the Cuban Revolution and served as Prime Minister of Cuba.
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- The battle in 1066 that resulted in the Norman conquest of England.
- Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- The sinking of this "unsinkable" ocean liner in 1912.
- The day of infamy when the Japanese attacked this US naval base in 1941
- Egyptian queen known for her intelligence and beauty.
- The historic voyage of this explorer to the New World in 1492.
- Wrote the plays Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth.
- Discovered the theory of general relativity.
- The event that triggered World War I, when Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated.
- Led the Russian Revolution and founded the Soviet Union.
- The president who issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
20 Clues: The first American woman in space. • Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. • Discovered the theory of general relativity. • Ruled the Roman Empire as its first emperor. • The signing of this peace treaty ended World War I. • The sinking of this "unsinkable" ocean liner in 1912. • Egyptian queen known for her intelligence and beauty. • ...
History of Solar System 2025-01-21
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- Early Greek Centre of the known Universe.
- German Astonomer who helped solidify the Heliocentric Model.
- Energy that is carried in the form of waves.
- What path do the planets follow in the Copernican Model.
- Developed the Law of Universal Gravitation.
- Came up with the model of the Universe that placed the Sun at the Centre.
- Sun Centred Universe.
- He was able to declare that the Sun was a huge ball of fire.
- Modern Centre of our Universe.
- Early philosopher who pondered the origins of the Universe.
- Said the earth floats on water.
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- Seen as the Supreme holder of Knowledge.
- Mathematician who proved the model of the Universe proposed by Copernicus.
- Egyptian Sun God.
- Earth Centred Universe.
- One who studies the Universe.
- An area such as the sea world, land world, spirit world and the sky world.
- Italian Scientist who was excommunicated because of his beliefs.
- Explain the retrograde motion of planets as seen from Earth.
- Early Greek astronomer who charted 850 stars.
- The force that keeps us stationary on Earth.
- An approach that takes into account the Spiritual and Physical Realms.
- The event that describes the Origins of the Universe.
- Proposed the Earth Centred Universe.
24 Clues: Egyptian Sun God. • Sun Centred Universe. • Earth Centred Universe. • One who studies the Universe. • Modern Centre of our Universe. • Said the earth floats on water. • Proposed the Earth Centred Universe. • Seen as the Supreme holder of Knowledge. • Early Greek Centre of the known Universe. • Developed the Law of Universal Gravitation. • ...
SR ESE Ocean Crossword 2025-04-21
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- ____ fish sandwich, made using a large ocean fish
- Largest animal in the ocean, like blue or beluga
- Large vehicle for traveling on top of oceans, not a boat
- A body of salt water smaller than an ocean, like the Mediterranean, Caribbean, or Caspian
- Common aquatic animal with gills, like salmon or sharks
- Rocklike animals that can form reefs
- Southernmost ocean in the world, not Indian or Pacific
- Small vehicle for traveling on top of oceans, not a ship
- Another name for a killer whale
- ___berg, floating mass of frozen water
- _____fish, species of fish to which Nemo belongs
- BONUS: Massive wave usually caused by earthquakes
- Coldest ocean in the world, not Atlantic or Southern
- Celestial body that affects tides
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- Vehicle for traveling underwater
- Rise and fall of sea levels caused by the moon
- Ocean that Columbus crossed, not Arctic or Pacific
- Ridge lying beneath surface of water, such as a coral ____ or an articicial ____
- Aquatic mammal with species such as bottlenose, white-sided, or orca
- Marine animal with eight tentacles
- Direction a compass needle points
- Largest ocean in the world, not Atlantic or Indian
- Youngest ocean in the world, not Arctic or Southern
- What might be crashing on a beach and be used by surfers
24 Clues: Another name for a killer whale • Vehicle for traveling underwater • Direction a compass needle points • Celestial body that affects tides • Marine animal with eight tentacles • Rocklike animals that can form reefs • ___berg, floating mass of frozen water • Rise and fall of sea levels caused by the moon • Largest animal in the ocean, like blue or beluga • ...
Puzzle 26 2026-03-25
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- Extend from the goalposts to the corner flags
- The winner of the 1979 Copa América
- Performance that excels under extreme pressure in critical or game-deciding moments
- A football team moving to a lower division
- Charles ___, created the first vulcanized rubber soccer ball in 1855
- The most decorated Australian club player in Europe
- Álvaro ___, a legendary Uruguayan playmaker renowned for his magical left foot, incredible free-kicks, and long-range goals
- Frank ___, one of the famous Dutch trio at AC Milan
- The first African team to defeat a European team at the FIFA World Cup
- ___ Girls, Mrs. Beckham's ex-girl group
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- ___ CP, its youth academy has helped produce players such as Luís Figo and Cristiano Ronaldo
- Number of stars on the UCL logo
- ___ Stadium, the venue of the 2018 World Cup final
- The most appearances for the England national team
- Widely regarded as Liverpool's greatest-ever player
- Tim ___, the "Secretary of Defense" of the USMNT
- Kicking the ball away from the goal when defending
- The official mascot of the 2000 AFC Asian Cup
- Paolo ___, the only European to have won all three major awards (Cup, Top Scorer, and Best Player) at a World Cup
- Al ___ FC, the first Asian club to reach the FIFA Club World Cup final
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 • ...
Minecraft!!! 2024-04-20
11 Clues: wind king • final boss • main player • pet that attacks • trial chamber safe • thing that explodes • last layer of world • second layer of world • actor of the Minecraft movie • weapon that takes fall damage • thing that you can add on to your world
Vocab Puzzle 2022-09-16
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- I ready my great grandmas diary from 1925
- something that supports the claim
- history people talking about history
- studying how people lived in ancient Rome
- I wrote a book about world war 2
- the Rome was one of the earliest in the world
- you should study all different parts of the world
- an object that is from a certain time
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- you should be honest
- average people
- certain beliefs
- don't change
- the effect of doing something
- the great variety of the other complex issues
- I wonder what the party is going to look like
15 Clues: don't change • average people • certain beliefs • you should be honest • the effect of doing something • I wrote a book about world war 2 • something that supports the claim • an object that is from a certain time • history people talking about history • I ready my great grandmas diary from 1925 • studying how people lived in ancient Rome • ...
Growtopia Trivia 2020-12-17
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- Prevents players from using items
- Another term for the combination of two seeds
- Item of the month mainly used for farming
- 100 world locks make this
- Prevents players from punching each other
- Use this to secure your world
- Ancestral item that grants extra experience
- One of the creators (Starts with S)
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- Ancestral item that boosts growth time
- Mods use this to mute players temporarily
- Prevents players from seeing your world
- Prevents players from dropping items
- Rarer currency spent on very specific items
- Ancestral item that grants extra gems
- The main currency
15 Clues: The main currency • 100 world locks make this • Use this to secure your world • Prevents players from using items • One of the creators (Starts with S) • Prevents players from dropping items • Ancestral item that grants extra gems • Ancestral item that boosts growth time • Prevents players from seeing your world • Mods use this to mute players temporarily • ...
Modern Trivia 2023-03-30
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- President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for world peace (3 words)
- 7th President of the United States (2 words)
- The first state
- Mickey ____
- “The Great Bambino” (2 words)
- The first woman to win a Nobel Prize (2 words)
- Treaty that ended WWI (3 words)
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- The current President of the United States of America (3 words)
- The longest river in the world
- The most energetic type of light (2 words)
- The head of the Catholic Church
- 5 - 7 - 5 syllable poem
- The current monarch of Great Britain (2 words)
- The highest mountain in the world
- The Great ____
15 Clues: Mickey ____ • The Great ____ • The first state • 5 - 7 - 5 syllable poem • “The Great Bambino” (2 words) • The longest river in the world • The head of the Catholic Church • Treaty that ended WWI (3 words) • The highest mountain in the world • The most energetic type of light (2 words) • 7th President of the United States (2 words) • The current monarch of Great Britain (2 words) • ...
Minecraft 2023-05-29
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- Part human and part pig
- The location where players enter a world
- Used for mining blocks and minerals
- Tall black thin stature, stare at them and they will attack
- Boss mob that appears in the End World
- Sneak up on players and then explode when in close enough proximity
- Main Character
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- Used to smelt ores and cook food
- Used for protection
- Used to cut down trees
- Used for farming
- Used for digging and collecting snowballs
- Electricity in the Minecraft world
- A dark dimension that players can travel to using Nether portals
- Used for killing mobs
15 Clues: Main Character • Used for farming • Used for protection • Used for killing mobs • Used to cut down trees • Part human and part pig • Used to smelt ores and cook food • Electricity in the Minecraft world • Used for mining blocks and minerals • Boss mob that appears in the End World • The location where players enter a world • Used for digging and collecting snowballs • ...
Hydrosphere 2017-02-25
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- Only masculine river of India
- Longest river of Europe
- Process of water vapour changing back into liquid to form clouds
- One of Australia's major river
- Busiest ocean in the world
- One of India's west flowing river
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- Sea Largest saline water lake
- Loss of water through plants
- Largest river of the world
- Longest river in the world
- This ocean is circular in shape
- Strait Narrow passage of water connecting Arctic and Pacific Ocean
- The ancient Chinese civilization flourished along its bank
- trench Deepest point on the earth's surface
- The only ocean to be names after a country
15 Clues: Longest river of Europe • Largest river of the world • Longest river in the world • Busiest ocean in the world • Loss of water through plants • Sea Largest saline water lake • Only masculine river of India • One of Australia's major river • This ocean is circular in shape • One of India's west flowing river • The only ocean to be names after a country • ...
IPS project 2023-08-10
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- What is the longest river in the world ?
- What country has the mosy muslims in the world?
- Where is taj mahal located
- Which continent has the least population
- The longest river in America
- What is the largest continent
- What country has the most elderly?
- Where is Indonesia located at ?
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- What is the most developed country?
- The tallest mountain in Africa
- What is the landmark of Singapore?
- Which continent does belize is located
- What is the largest country in the world?
- What is the most populated country?
- Where is the largest desert located at ?
15 Clues: Where is taj mahal located • The longest river in America • What is the largest continent • The tallest mountain in Africa • Where is Indonesia located at ? • What is the landmark of Singapore? • What country has the most elderly? • What is the most developed country? • What is the most populated country? • Which continent does belize is located • ...
Ryleigh copeland 2023-11-14
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- when two countries fight
- selling something to prevent goods or people from entering i ot out
- powers the two main coalitions that fought i world war one
- a machine army's use
- when you are forced to go to war
- definition
- ships made to battle
- a wound suffered by soldiers
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- a long narrow ditch
- front major theater of combat during world war one
- where the battle held place
- to blend it somewhere
- a US infantryman, especially one in World War I.
- of living the level of pricing relating to a range of everyday items
- non rigid airship
15 Clues: definition • non rigid airship • a long narrow ditch • a machine army's use • ships made to battle • to blend it somewhere • when two countries fight • where the battle held place • a wound suffered by soldiers • when you are forced to go to war • a US infantryman, especially one in World War I. • front major theater of combat during world war one • ...
Coraline 2024-09-25
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- Coralines best friend
- lives under coraline
- a fake dimension that is a copy of the pink palace
- the children stuck in the other world
- helps coraline escape
- the main character
- the cruel mother
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- has a circus mice
- lured coraline into the other world
- wears glasses and lives under coraline aswell
- a doll that is exactly like coraline that is uses to trap her
- Ms spink gives to coraline to help her escape
- coraline gets trapped behind it
- Coraline uses to open the door
- everyone in the other world has them as eyes
15 Clues: the cruel mother • has a circus mice • the main character • lives under coraline • Coralines best friend • helps coraline escape • Coraline uses to open the door • coraline gets trapped behind it • lured coraline into the other world • the children stuck in the other world • everyone in the other world has them as eyes • wears glasses and lives under coraline aswell • ...
General Knowledge 2024-04-21
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- The singer known as the 'King of Pop'
- The author of 'Harry Potter'
- Study of Celestial Beings
- Famous Filipino Hero
- The movie with the famous line "May the Force be with you"
- The planet known as the Red Planet
- Longest River in the world
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- A sport using racquets and shuttlecocks
- The number of continents in the world
- The chemical element with the symbol 'O'
- The ship that famously sank in 1912 (Titanic)
- 3 filipino priests
- A city of love and lights
- Oldest University of The Philippines
- EVEREST The tallest mountain in the world
15 Clues: 3 filipino priests • Famous Filipino Hero • Study of Celestial Beings • A city of love and lights • Longest River in the world • The author of 'Harry Potter' • The planet known as the Red Planet • Oldest University of The Philippines • The number of continents in the world • The singer known as the 'King of Pop' • A sport using racquets and shuttlecocks • ...
World wine day 2024 2024-05-04
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- A sparkling wine from the Veneto region
- Sparkling wine from Spain
- Argentina's signature red grape
- World's largest producer of wine
- New World country known for Sauvignon Blanc
- Location of Sula Vineyard
- Process of turning grapes into wine
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- An Italian region known for its Chianti wines
- A common term for a wine bottle stopper
- Process of letting wine breathe after opening
- Biggest importer of wines
- Professional with an in-depth knowledge of wines
- Indian state with highest wine consumption
- Wine capital of the world
- Old World refers to winemaking traditions established in this continent
15 Clues: Biggest importer of wines • Sparkling wine from Spain • Wine capital of the world • Location of Sula Vineyard • Argentina's signature red grape • World's largest producer of wine • Process of turning grapes into wine • A common term for a wine bottle stopper • A sparkling wine from the Veneto region • Indian state with highest wine consumption • ...
Materias escolares españoles 2024-08-12
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- The study of numbers and shapes.
- Thinking about thinking.
- The study of living organisms.
- Where creativity meets canvas.
- The study of resources and choices.
- The science of matter and energy.
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- A language spoken in many parts of the world.
- Lessons from the past.
- Física A class that keeps you moving and healthy.
- Exploring the world through books and stories.
- A global language for communication.
- Learning about different places around the world.
- Experiments often happen in this class.
- Learning about computers and how to use them.
- A class where you can learn to sing or play instruments.
15 Clues: Lessons from the past. • Thinking about thinking. • The study of living organisms. • Where creativity meets canvas. • The study of numbers and shapes. • The science of matter and energy. • The study of resources and choices. • A global language for communication. • Experiments often happen in this class. • A language spoken in many parts of the world. • ...
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WH Crossword 2022-01-28
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- describes the informal understanding between the Russian Empire, the French Third Republic and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany.
- a UK-registered ocean liner that was torpedoed by an Imperial German Navy U-boat during the First World War
- War a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded.
- - WWI It was a prolonged naval operation conducted by the Allied Powers, especially Great Britain, during and after World War I to restrict the maritime supply of goods to the Central Powers
- peace document signed at the end of World War I by the Allied and associated powers and by Germany in the Hall of Mirrors
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- a name given after the First World War to German war plans
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- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- a type of rigid airship named after the German inventor Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin who pioneered rigid airship development at the beginning of the 20th century
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- an aerial battle between fighter aircraft, conducted at close range
- of Attrition a prolonged war or period of conflict during which each side seeks to gradually wear out the other by a series of small-scale actions.
- an agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. It was formed on 20 May 1882 and renewed periodically until it expired in 1915 during World War I.
- was the opening article of the reparations section of the Treaty of Versailles, which ended the First World War between the German Empire and the Allied and Associated Powers.
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement
- a situation in which further action or progress by opposing or competing parties seems impossible.
- a levy on a defeated country forcing it to pay some of the war costs of the winning countries.
22 Clues: a name given after the First World War to German war plans • an aerial battle between fighter aircraft, conducted at close range • the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement • a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other. • ...
History 9B Unit V Imperialism and WWI 2014-03-13
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- Wilhelm : Grandson of Queen Victoria and Kaiser of Germany from 1888 to 1918; he was vilified as causing World War I
- Entente : The understanding between Britain, France, and Russia that developed between 1894 and 1907 and counterbalanced the Triple Alliance of 1882. The Entente became a formal alliance on the outbreak of World War I and was ended by the Russian Revolution in 1917
- : An agreement to stop fighting for a certain time, a truce.
- War : The war between the us and spain in 1898.
- Neighbor Policy : The Good Neighbor policy was the foreign policy of the administration of United States President Franklin Roosevelt toward the countries of Latin America
- : The act of annexing or adding something. (Especially new territory.)
- : The state of being neutral.
- Policy : The policy of granting equal trade opportunities to all countries.
- Note : Was a 1917 diplomatic proposal from the German Empire for Mexico to join the Central Power, in the event of the United States entering World War l on the side of the Entente Powers.
- Wilson : 28th president, led the US in World War I.
- System : A group of nations and/or people that worked together to attack an enemy nation.
- of Versailles / The treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers in 1920 after the end of World War I which demanded exorbitant reparations from the Germans
- Warfare : Combat in which each side occupies a system of defensive trenches.
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- of Influence : A country or area in which one nation wields dominate power over another.
- : A policy of extending a country’s power through diplomacy or military force.
- Great War : A slang term for world war 1.
- : Information or ideas methodically spread to promote or injure a cause, movement, nation, etc
- Roosevelt : 26th president, hero of the Spanish-American War.
- Howard Taft : 27th President of the United States and later chief justice of the United States Supreme Court
- Ferdinand : Franz Ferdinand (18 December 1863 – 28 June 1914) was an Archduke of Austria-Este, Austro-Hungarian and Royal Prince of Hungary and of Bohemia, and from 1889 until his death, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne.
- revolution : The uprising in Russia in March 1917, during which the tsar abdicated and a provisional government
- Man Land : An area between opposing armies over which no control has been established.
- Powers : Also known as Allies; countries which formed an alliance in opposition to the Central or Axis powers in World War I.(Great Britan,France,Russia). Belgium was partially allied with them but remained neutral.
- Canal : 48 mile canal in Panama, connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
- Powers : (in World War I) Germany and Austria-Hungary, often with their allies Turkey and Bulgaria, as opposed to the Allies.
25 Clues: : The state of being neutral. • Great War : A slang term for world war 1. • War : The war between the us and spain in 1898. • Wilson : 28th president, led the US in World War I. • : An agreement to stop fighting for a certain time, a truce. • Roosevelt : 26th president, hero of the Spanish-American War. • ...
Unit 3 and STAAR Review 2022-11-02
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- What was the name of President Woodrow Wilson's plan at the end of World War I?
- Place in Alaska where gold was also found (What would you do for a _________________ bar)?
- First law aimed at breaking up Trust and Monopolies?
- an organization to mediate international disputes to avoid war?
- Process that increased the amount of steel being produced and the quality of steel being produced?
- Supreme Court case heard after Charles Schnek was accused of violating the Espionage Act of 1917?
- Who was the President of the United States during World War I?
- When did World War I end in Germany?
- Theory of over exaggerated journalism?
- Germany agreed to this and promised not to sink any passenger ships?
- The process of building up your Military?
- This man invented the Telephone?
- a strong devotion to the interests and culture of one’s own nation, to the exclusion of other nations?
- Volunteer Force led by future President Theodore Roosevelt that help the US win the Battle of San Juan Hill and gain Guantanamo Bay?
- income tax that raised money to help pay for the war?
- Letter sent to Mexico from German ambassador promising Mexico Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and other lands lost if they attacked the US?
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- The act of drafting or selecting young men and women to join the Army in the US during World War I?
- This made it a crime to criticize or hinder the war effort?
- What was the name of the United States Battleship blown up in the Havana Harbor?
- What was the name of the canal built in South America that gave the US a direct trade route to South American Countries?
- When did the Gold Rush take place?
- The acronym M.A.I.N spells out the Four reasons of World War I. What are the words for that acronym?
- To help pay for the war, America issued these?
- In 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Hungary was assassinated by Serbian National and Black Hand member Gavirilo Princip starting World War I. Where was he shot
- The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine is also known as what?
- agreements between nations to aid one another if they were attacked?
- This general helped the US win the Battle of Argonne Forrest?
- Investigative reporters, writers, and social scientists exposed the industrial and governmental corruption?
- This reformer/Muckraker was the First African American to receive his PhD from Harvard, helped started the NAACP and often was the chief rival of fellow African American Booker T. Washington?
- A German U-Boat sunk this British passenger ship killing hundreds of Americans?
- At the end of World War I, what US ally became communist and is now one of the US's biggest rivals?
- On April 4th of this year, the United States officially entered World War I by declaring War on Germany?
32 Clues: This man invented the Telephone? • When did the Gold Rush take place? • When did World War I end in Germany? • Theory of over exaggerated journalism? • The process of building up your Military? • To help pay for the war, America issued these? • First law aimed at breaking up Trust and Monopolies? • income tax that raised money to help pay for the war? • ...
Citizenship 2017-07-26
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- the Statue of Liberty is in New York _____
- a state that borders Mexico
- Number of U.S. Representatives depends on the state's _____
- a state that borders Canada
- Franklin _____ was President during the Great Depression and World War II
- one power of the states
- George _____ was the father of our country
- ocean on the West Coast of the U.S.
- ocean on the East Coast of the U.S.
- World War _____ was fought in the 1900s
- number of years a Senator serves
- Civil Rights _____ tried to end racial discrimination
- Constitution was written at the Constitutional _____
- current president of the U.S.
- part of legislature with 100 members
- part of legislature with 435 members
- _____ Wilson was President during World War I
- branch of government reviews, explains, and interprets laws
- Martin _____ King fought for Civil Rights
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- U.S. general during World War II who became President
- the national anthem is called the Star _____ Banner
- the 13 stripes of the flag represent the original _____
- first ten amendments to the Constitution
- a new citizen promises to be _____ to the U.S.
- Massachusetts congressman for New Bedford and Cape Cod
- a state that borders Canada
- change or addition to the Constitution
- type of economic system in the U.S.
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- the U.S. fought _____, Germany and Italy in World War II
- Susan Anthony fought for the rights of _____
- number of justices on the Supreme Court
- one right in the First Amendment
- one of the authors of the Federalist Papers
- main concern of the U.S. during the Cold War
- the month we celebrate Christmas
- number of years a President serves
- the month we celebrate Independence Day
- one right and responsibility reserved for citizens
- Abraham Lincoln freed the _____
40 Clues: one power of the states • a state that borders Canada • a state that borders Mexico • a state that borders Canada • current president of the U.S. • Abraham Lincoln freed the _____ • number of years a Senator serves • one right in the First Amendment • the month we celebrate Christmas • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • number of years a President serves • ...
Entanglement 2014-02-06
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- A Kermode bear is also known as
- The only state in the US with one syllable
- The hottest sea in the world
- How many capital cities does South Africa have
- A state of equilibrium
- Norse God of justice, peace and truth
- What plant is also known as a Friendship Tree
- Who won Super Bowl XXII
- The tallest waterfall
- An expert in the history of flags
- What year just started in the Chinese zodiac calendar
- Freedom from ambiguity
- What animal has rectangular pupils
- OPEC has how many member nations
- Country with most venomous snake bites
- The mantra of spiritual light that heals the body, feeds the spirit and illumines intellect (mother of all mantras)
- The largest US city in area
- What spider is know as Lycosa Godeffroyi
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- The only continent with no deserts
- Largest volcano in the world
- The only continent without reptiles or snakes
- Bird with maximum speed in the world
- Spidermans Archnemisis
- A picture you see in your mind
- One of 24 longitudinal divisions of the globe
- What animal has rectangular pupils
- The number of most Everest summits by one person
- What European country uses it's Latin Name Helvetia on it's stamps
- Mayan Symbol for inner wisdom and clear mental focus
- Someone you have a very deep connection with that is not always easily explained
- The state of being happy, healthy and prosperous
- What gemstone is thought to represent friendship
- Hindu God
- What animal does not see all color, has red/green colorblindness
- Who won World Series in 1960
- Who lost the World Series in 1960
- What alliance consists of 28 independent members
37 Clues: Hindu God • The tallest waterfall • A state of equilibrium • Spidermans Archnemisis • Freedom from ambiguity • Who won Super Bowl XXII • The largest US city in area • Largest volcano in the world • The hottest sea in the world • Who won World Series in 1960 • A picture you see in your mind • A Kermode bear is also known as • OPEC has how many member nations • ...
Focus crossword 2015-01-21
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- The packaging for the 1oz silver proof coin in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 resembles a ___________
- The annual Game Bird Habitat stamps come out on World ________ Day
- The '1915 - The Spirit of Anzac' commemorative book looks at nursing matron _______ Brooke
- What is the name of the New Zealand cricket team?
- The silver proof coin in the '1915 - The Spirit of Anzac' issue depicts Anzac _____
- The Treaty of Waitangi consists of ____ documents
- How many teams are competing in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015?
- The $2.50 stamp in the 2015 Year of the Sheep issue features the Church of the Good ________
- There are this many gummed stamps in 'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies' stamp issue
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- The B787-9 aircraft is also known as what?
- In the '175th Anniversary of the Treaty of Waitangi' stamp issue, who is Tamati Waka Nene shaking hands with?
- The black swan is one of the most commonly found ________ in New Zealand
- New Zealand is co-hosting the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 with this country
- The New Zealand Annual Coin features which iconic New Zealand bird?
- 'The Spirit of Anzac' is New Zealand's first ________ commemorative coin
- The 80c stamp in the 75 Years - Connecting New Zealand and the World shows the first flight between Auckland and where?
- The 80c stamp in the 2015 Year of the Sheep stamp issue features what?
- The name of Air New Zealand's predecessor, also a name for a shade of blue
- Where was the 2014 National Stamp Show (Baypex) held?
- Sir Peter Jackson received one of these on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
20 Clues: The B787-9 aircraft is also known as what? • What is the name of the New Zealand cricket team? • The Treaty of Waitangi consists of ____ documents • Where was the 2014 National Stamp Show (Baypex) held? • How many teams are competing in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015? • The annual Game Bird Habitat stamps come out on World ________ Day • ...
Food and drink. 2022-08-20
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- This vegetable looks like white broccoli.
- Buffalo wings come from this animal.
- This is called the “Forbidden Fruit” in the Bible.
- A fruit that's green on the inside and brown and furry on the outside.
- The 2nd most popular soft drink in the world.
- Cheddar, brie and camenbert are popular examples.
- Most popular drink in the world.
- A vegetable that's supposedly loved by rabbits.
- Popular purple vegetable and is also known as aubergine.
- Most eaten fruit in the world.
- ________ and eggs is a popular breakfast in western countries.
- Similar to jam, this spread is usually made from oranges.
- Most popular type of coffee in the world.
- This fruit is considered a symbol of good luck in China.
- Meat from a deer.
- Meat from a shhep.
- The country where lasagne comes from.
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- Smelly fruit enjoyed by many Chinese.
- Used to make wine.
- Vampires are said to be afraid of this vegetable.
- This vegetable is sometimes called a “Bell Pepper.”
- Looks like a green lemon.
- You can just buy one of this fruit, even though the name sounds like you have to buy two.
- The only fruit to have its seeds on the outside.
- Vegetable used in Korean dish of Kimchi.
- You can get square ones of these in Japan.
- Meat from a calf.
- Vegetable that gives Popeye his great strength.
- Most popular ice cream flavour in the world.
- Sweet food usually eaten after a meal.
- Greeg fruit that's used in salads and sandwiches.
- Vegetable used during Halloween.
- First vegetable to be grown in space.
33 Clues: Meat from a calf. • Meat from a deer. • 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. • ...
Learning Contract #5 2022-02-11
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- the first worldwide intergovernmental organization whose principal mission was to maintain world peace.
- a British ocean liner that was launched by the Cunard Line in 1906 and that held the Blue Riband appellation for the fastest Atlantic crossing in 1908.
- an American scholar and statesman best remembered for his legislative accomplishments and his high-minded idealism.
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- a principal of U.S. policy
- a government's strategy for dealing with other nations
- an infantry regiment of the New York Army National Guard during World War I and World War II.
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- exaggerated news report of an event
- galvanized American public opinion against Germany once and for all.
- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
- refers to President Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy: "speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far."
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- ship that sunk in Havana Harbor
- also known as the Central Empires, was one of the two main coalitions that fought World War I.
- foreign policy declaration
- a country that had significant influence
- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartial.
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state.
- 26th president
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- a waterway that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean
22 Clues: 26th president • foreign policy declaration • a principal of U.S. policy • ship that sunk in Havana Harbor • exaggerated news report of an event • a country that had significant influence • a government's strategy for dealing with other nations • a waterway that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean • galvanized American public opinion against Germany once and for all. • ...
Geography Challenge 2021-03-07
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- First European city to reach a million inhabitants
- Smallest country in the World
- Famous volcano on the island of Honshu
- Only country in the world with no river
- State that has 50% of the entire coastline of the USA
- A person who makers a map
- An island country near India
- Group of Islands
- Place on earth which is not owned by any country.
- Only city found in two continents
- One of only two nations whose name begins in A but does not end in A.
- Capital of Turkey
- Name for lava located in the mantle
- World's 3rd largest river
- Island country to the South East of China
- Country that has more horse than people per km2
- Famous Bay in Canada
- Country whose capital is Bogota
- Largest GDP of Europe
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- Highest Peak in the World
- Country with the 3rd largest Population
- Largest landlocked country
- Landform formed by vertical erosion
- Named a sea, but is actually the world's largest lake
- Country where the 3 Gorges Dam is found
- The day to day conditions of the atmosphere
- Country between Niger and Sudan
- Highest European Mountain
- Occured in San Francisco and Kobe
- Capital of Afghanistan
- Has more lakest than all the rest of the world combined
- Land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Famous Egyptian Dam
- Country named after a nut
- Island with the Tallest mountain in the world
- A supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago
- Type of natural disaster that occurs in places of high altitude
- Only country whose national flag isn't a square or rectangle
38 Clues: Group of Islands • Capital of Turkey • Famous Egyptian Dam • Famous Bay in Canada • Largest GDP of Europe • Capital of Afghanistan • Highest Peak in the World • Highest European Mountain • A person who makers a map • Country named after a nut • World's 3rd largest river • Largest landlocked country • An island country near India • Smallest country in the World • ...
Geography Challenge 2021-03-07
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- First European city to reach a million inhabitants
- Smallest country in the World
- Famous volcano on the island of Honshu
- Only country in the world with no river
- State that has 50% of the entire coastline of the USA
- A person who makers a map
- An island country near India
- Group of Islands
- Place on earth which is not owned by any country.
- Only city found in two continents
- One of only two nations whose name begins in A but does not end in A.
- Capital of Turkey
- Name for lava located in the mantle
- World's 3rd largest river
- Island country to the South East of China
- Country that has more horse than people per km2
- Famous Bay in Canada
- Country whose capital is Bogota
- Largest GDP of Europe
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- Highest Peak in the World
- Country with the 3rd largest Population
- Largest landlocked country
- Landform formed by vertical erosion
- Named a sea, but is actually the world's largest lake
- Country where the 3 Gorges Dam is found
- The day to day conditions of the atmosphere
- Country between Niger and Sudan
- Highest European Mountain
- Occured in San Francisco and Kobe
- Capital of Afghanistan
- Has more lakest than all the rest of the world combined
- Land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Famous Egyptian Dam
- Country named after a nut
- Island with the Tallest mountain in the world
- A supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago
- Type of natural disaster that occurs in places of high altitude
- Only country whose national flag isn't a square or rectangle
38 Clues: Group of Islands • Capital of Turkey • Famous Egyptian Dam • Famous Bay in Canada • Largest GDP of Europe • Capital of Afghanistan • Highest Peak in the World • Highest European Mountain • A person who makers a map • Country named after a nut • World's 3rd largest river • Largest landlocked country • An island country near India • Smallest country in the World • ...
Sports 2023-09-25
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- professional ice hockey team based in New York City
- Famous international association football competition
- most expensive sneaker ever sold at auction, a game-worn Air ______ 13
- winter sport that combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting
- German former racing driver who competed in Formula One (last name)
- team sport with 5 players playing for each team at the same time
- Ukrainian former artistic gymnast who was the 1995 world all-around champion (last name)
- QB Aaron Rodgers played only four plays on this team before his injury
- Swiss former professional tennis player who was the youngest-ever Grand Slam champion (last name)
- the 2016 and 2020 Olympic marathon champion and the world record holder in the marathon (last name)
- professional cyclist who won the 2020 and 2021 editions of the Tour de France
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- Adidas _______, a family and brand of association football balls originally introduced for the 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina
- this team has won the UEFA Champions League 14 times
- Marco Materazzi was the victim of his headbutt at the 2006 World Cup final (last name)
- NFL team with six Super Bowl wins, including one in 2011
- NFL team with six Super Bowl wins, including one in 2019
- English soccer player featured in a Netflix documentary series (last name)
- He will be the new captain of Inter Miami (last name)
- He missed a decisive penalty kick in the 1994 World Cup final that led to Italy's defeat to Brazil (last name)
- inventor of the game of basketball (last name)
- Mohamed Salah plays as a right winger or forward for this Premier League club
21 Clues: inventor of the game of basketball (last name) • professional ice hockey team based in New York City • this team has won the UEFA Champions League 14 times • Famous international association football competition • He will be the new captain of Inter Miami (last name) • NFL team with six Super Bowl wins, including one in 2011 • ...
Sport 2024-10-08
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- Who is the top scorer in World Cup history?
- Which cyclist has won the Tour de France the most times?
- In which sport does Simone Biles compete?
- Which NBA team has won the most championships?
- Which team has won the most Champions League titles?
- Where is the stadium known as La Bombonera located?
- What is the first recorded sport in history?
- Which Italian club did Diego Maradona play?
- Which country has the most Olympic medals in history?
- How many players make up a volleyball team?
- Who is the best swimmer in history?
- Who is the best female tennis player?
- In which country is the Le Mans circuit located?
- Who is the first Mexican champion winner of the UFC?
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- Who was the first woman to run an Olympic marathon?
- How many sets must a player win in a men's tennis match in Grand Slam tournaments?
- Which team won the 2010 World Cup?
- Who is the best boxer in history?
- What is the most popular sport in India?
- Which tennis player has the most Grand Slam titles in history?
- Which country is the all-time winner of the World Cup?
- Where were the first Olympic Gamesheld?
- Who was the first world chess champion?
- In which country did rugby originate?
- Who is the best football player in history?
- Where was the first World Cup held?
- Who is the best Formula 1 driver?
- How many players form a baseball team on the field?
- Who is the best basketball player in history?
- Who has won the most consecutive medals in the 100 meters in athletics?
30 Clues: Who is the best boxer in history? • Who is the best Formula 1 driver? • Which team won the 2010 World Cup? • Where was the first World Cup held? • Who is the best swimmer in history? • In which country did rugby originate? • Who is the best female tennis player? • Where were the first Olympic Gamesheld? • Who was the first world chess champion? • ...
Mythology 2023-04-24
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- The major elements are adventure, heroism, romance, and magic.
- The Japanese god of war and divine protection
- focus on the origins of the world, humanity, staple foods, and supernatural beings.
- Usually large to gigantic, serpent-like legendary creatures that appear in myths. Can be depicted in a multitude of ways.
- The Egyptian god of war and of the sun.
- Common story that involves a hero who goes on an adventure, is victorious in a decisive crisis, and comes home transformed.
- A myth in which there is a great flood, usually send by a deity or deities, destroys civilization, often in an act of divine retribution.
- Among the most significant are the creation of the world out of chaos or disorder, the importance of nature, and reverence for ancestors.
- The Aztec god of war and of the sun
- All the gods of a people or religion collectively
- Many mythologies have an “End of the World” event, where an event will usher an end to humanity.
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- Traditional stories a society tells itself that encode or represent its world-views, beliefs, principles, and often fears.
- Incredible navigators, and their religion and mythology reflected this connection to the ocean.
- Belonged to the North Germanic people such as Vikings.
- A symbolic narrative of how the world began and how people came to first inhabit it.
- beings that the cultures believed controlled all aspects of life such as nature, elements, food, love, etc.
- This is the mythology that incorporates Zeus, Hercules, Hades, etc.
- myths embody philosophical reflections, express values, and identify moral standards.
- The Irish goddess of war, death, and fate.
- The Norse god of law and justice, and also the god of war.
- The Maori god of war and hunting.
21 Clues: The Maori god of war and hunting. • The Aztec god of war and of the sun • The Egyptian god of war and of the sun. • The Irish goddess of war, death, and fate. • The Japanese god of war and divine protection • All the gods of a people or religion collectively • Belonged to the North Germanic people such as Vikings. • ...
WWI Crossword 2025-01-28
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- Who was the commander of the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe?
- What was the name of the agreement that divided the Ottoman Empire's territories in the Middle East between Britain and France?
- What was the name of the German airship used for bombing raids?
- What type of warfare is characterized by soldiers fighting from deep ditches?
- What was the main type of gas used as a chemical weapon during WWI?
- What was the name of the British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915?
- What was the name of the British expeditionary force sent to the Western Front?
- What was the name of the British officer famous for his role in the Arab Revolt?
- Which country switched sides from the Central Powers to the Allies in 1915?
- Which country was part of the Central Powers alongside Germany and Austria-Hungary?
- Which disease caused a global pandemic during the final year of World War I?
- What are the first initials of the causes of WWI
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- What was the name of the treaty that ended World War I?
- Which major naval battle took place between the British Royal Navy and the German Navy in 1916?
- Which battle is known for being one of the longest and costliest of the war?
- Which major Russian city was the site of a significant revolution in 1917?
- What was the name of the German plan to quickly defeat France before turning east to fight Russia?
- Which event is often cited as the spark that ignited World War I?
- Who was the President of the United States during World War I?
- What was the name of the international organization formed after World War I to prevent future conflicts?
20 Clues: What are the first initials of the causes of WWI • What was the name of the treaty that ended World War I? • Who was the President of the United States during World War I? • What was the name of the German airship used for bombing raids? • Which event is often cited as the spark that ignited World War I? • ...
WW2 crossword puzzle 2025-05-02
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- Considered the bad guys of the war and included Germany, Japan, and Italy
- The kind of bomb that was dropped on Japan which was made them surrender
- The man who led Russia throughout World War 2
- The name of the beach the U.S had landed on to take Japan with black sands
- The first country Germany invaded which is said to have started the war
- The man that led Japan throughout most of the war
- The president that took over after Roosevelt died
- The man that led Germany in world war 2
- The mass murdering of Jews through world war 2
- This battle was the turning point of the Eastern Front of WW2
- The lead scientist of the Manhattan Project
- The Battle of the ______ was a last ditch German assault to win the war
- The main season responsible for Hitler losing the war in Stalingrad
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- The attack that led the U.S to declare war on Japan
- The dictator that led Italy in world war 2
- A battle between the U.S and Japan for control in the Pacific
- Consider the good guys of the war and included America and Great Britain
- One of Americas best generals that fought in World War 2 and later a president
- The man that led Great Britain in the war before Churchill
- A tactic Germans used also known as lightning war
- The president that led America but died in 1945
- The treaty that Hitler broke while making his army
- First usage of an atomic bomb on a country
- The name of the Allies invasion of France
24 Clues: The man that led Germany in world war 2 • The name of the Allies invasion of France • The dictator that led Italy in world war 2 • First usage of an atomic bomb on a country • The lead scientist of the Manhattan Project • The man who led Russia throughout World War 2 • The mass murdering of Jews through world war 2 • The president that led America but died in 1945 • ...
Do you know your geography? 2023-01-21
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- Capital of Malaysia
- Capital of Croatia
- Country with the highest crime rate in Oceania
- Central American country Guatemala claims ownership of, though recognized by the world as an independent country
- Smallest country in the world
- Balkan country highest alphabetically
- Most recent state to join the U.S.
- Former name of Myanmar
- Meme state
- State partially above the 49th parallel that is a part of the continental U.S.
- Capital of Wyoming
- Landlocked country bordering Vietnam
- Capital of Peru
- Most populous city in the world
- Disputed peninsula between Russia and Ukraine
- Country previously called Swaziland
- Partially recognized country attempting to gain independence from Morocco
- Country home to the #1 ranked male tennis player
- Capital of Lebanon
- Country near the southern tip of India
- Capital of Bulgaria
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- Northernmost continuously inhabited settlement in the world (settlementcountry)
- Smallest country in the Caribbean
- Highest alphabetical country
- Former name of the Indian city of Mumbai
- Capital of Estonia
- Country with the highest HDI
- Smallest country by area in South America
- The country Kosovo is attempting to break away from
- Largest country Indonesia borders by land
- Island nation in the central Pacific Ocean made up of 32 atoll islands and one raised coral island
- Capital of the UAE
- Partially Balkan country that spans over two continents
- Country home to the #1 ranked female tennis player
- Capital of Vermont, also a city in France
- Microstate bordering France and Spain
- City often considered to be the musical capital of the world
- Double-landlocked microstate in Europe
- Capital of Tunisia
- Country whose national dish is poutine
- Capital of Greenland
- Largest African country
- Largest microcontinent
43 Clues: Meme state • Capital of Peru • Capital of Croatia • Capital of Estonia • Capital of the UAE • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Tunisia • Capital of Lebanon • Capital of Malaysia • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Greenland • Former name of Myanmar • Largest microcontinent • Largest African country • Highest alphabetical country • Country with the highest HDI • Smallest country in the world • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 2021-02-14
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- THE MOST POPULAR SPORTS IN INDIA
- MAJOR TOURNAMENT IN TENNIS
- RAINFOREST LOCATED IN BRAZIL
- SHORT NAME FOR ELECTRONIC SPORTS
- GREAT WALL OF ....?
- GREAT BRITAIN CONSISTS ENGLAND,IRELAND,SCOTLAND &?
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- ONE OF THE SEVEN WONDER OF THE WORLD
- .......MEAN TIME
- THE HIGHET MOUNTAIN IN THE WORLD
- A QUARTET OF FAMOUS ROCK & ROLL BAND FROM LIVERPOOL
- WORLD RECORD HOLDER FOR 100m SPRINT,USAIN ...?
- FAMOUS DISHES FROM ITALY
- OTHER WORD OF ILL
13 Clues: .......MEAN TIME • OTHER WORD OF ILL • GREAT WALL OF ....? • FAMOUS DISHES FROM ITALY • MAJOR TOURNAMENT IN TENNIS • RAINFOREST LOCATED IN BRAZIL • THE HIGHET MOUNTAIN IN THE WORLD • THE MOST POPULAR SPORTS IN INDIA • SHORT NAME FOR ELECTRONIC SPORTS • ONE OF THE SEVEN WONDER OF THE WORLD • WORLD RECORD HOLDER FOR 100m SPRINT,USAIN ...? • ...
comparative and superlative 2020-02-24
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- not hot as the Japan is as not hot as thailand
- Finland is the happiest country in the world.
- Asia is the largest continent in the world.
- Today, the weather is worse than yesterday.
- expensive Hotels in bangkok are more expensive than in khon kaen
- beautiful She is the most beautiful woman in the world.
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- Cheetahs are the fastest animals in the world.
- My watch is costlier than yours.
- This suitcase is heavier than the others.
- She is the best tennis player of the world
- dangerous Sharks are more dangerous than dolphin
11 Clues: My watch is costlier than yours. • This suitcase is heavier than the others. • She is the best tennis player of the world • Asia is the largest continent in the world. • Today, the weather is worse than yesterday. • Finland is the happiest country in the world. • Cheetahs are the fastest animals in the world. • not hot as the Japan is as not hot as thailand • ...
Test your knowledge of COUNTRY 2023-03-25
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- the most linguistically diverse country in the world
- country technically spans 12 time zones
- the smallest country in the world
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- home to a “monster,” Loch Ness
- country has three capital cities
- country is home to—by far—the most pyramids in the world
- country that is also the largest island in the world
- country where the world’s 10 coldest cities are located
- country has the longest coastline in the world
- country that is NOT one of the 13 countries crossed by the Equator
10 Clues: home to a “monster,” Loch Ness • country has three capital cities • the smallest country in the world • country technically spans 12 time zones • country has the longest coastline in the world • country that is also the largest island in the world • the most linguistically diverse country in the world • country where the world’s 10 coldest cities are located • ...
Shatter me Novel study 2024-12-30
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- Juliette's childhood friend, later her love interest, who is determined to protect her
- The underground movement that opposes the Reestablishment and seeks to overthrow its rule
- The recurring desire of Juliette and others to break free from the oppressive world they live in.
- A theme that persists despite the oppressive world, as characters continue to seek a better future
- A metaphor for both Juliette’s mental state and the crumbling of the world around her
- Juliette’s touch is lethal, but also becomes a symbol of her emotional journey
- A central theme, as Juliette grapples with her dangerous abilities and seeks control over them
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- A recurring theme in Juliette's relationships
- The harsh government that controls the world through fear.
- The mysterious leader of Sector 45, whose complicated relationship with Juliette forms a key part of the plot
- The author of Shatter Me.
- A dangerous force associated with certain characters and moments of intense conflict
- The act of breaking, symbolizing Juliette's struggles with her powers and emotions
- A key characteristic of Juliette, both in her powers and her personal growth as a person
- The girl with a deadly touch, trying to find her place in a broken world.
15 Clues: The author of Shatter Me. • A recurring theme in Juliette's relationships • The harsh government that controls the world through fear. • The girl with a deadly touch, trying to find her place in a broken world. • Juliette’s touch is lethal, but also becomes a symbol of her emotional journey • ...
TEST PREP PERIOD 4 - US Imperialism & WWI 2021-05-25
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- California Gold Rush, Homestead Act, and the Completion of transcontinental railroad all factors that contributed to Westward _________________.
- _________________ telegram was part of an effort to enlist Mexican support for Germany if the United States declared war.
- construction of the _________________ become more important to the United States after the Spanish-American War because the navy needed a faster way to move ships between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- Renewal of unrestricted _________________ warfare by Germany was one of the events that influenced President Woodrow Wilson’s decision to enter World War I
- Securing land for the Panama Canal and military interventions in Latin America are examples of Roosevelt's use of the "________________" diplomacy.
- _________________ companies sold land in the West for very low price.
- After World War I, senators who opposed United States participation in the ___________________ argued that American membership in the organization would involve the nation in future world conflicts.
- As a result of low land prices and the Homestaed Act many farmers moved West and the Native American Indians on the Great Plains were forced onto _________________.
- _________________ policy of unrestricted submarine warfare, interception of the Zimmermann Note, and American loans to Allied nations led to United States entry into World War I.
- ____________________ bonds were used during the administration of President Woodrow Wilson to help finance (pay for) the war effort.
- Some of the major reasons for United States _________________ included: the desire for markets and raw materials; closing of the western frontier; missionary spirit; belief in the White Man's Burden.
- The United States Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles after World War I because many senators believed that the League of Nations could draw the United States into future ___________________.
- President Theodore Roosevelt's __________________ strengthened the Monroe Doctrine by establishing the policy that the United States would intervene in Latin America to prevent European interference.
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- The United States tried to avoid involvement in World War I by following a policy of _________________.
- President Theodore Roosevelt’s commitment to the proverb, “Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far,” was most clearly shown when he intervened in _________________ affairs.
- The primary goal of the _________________ of 1887 regarding Native American Indians was to assimilate Native American Indians into mainstream American life.
- _________________ Offered free 160 acres of land in the West to anyone willing to live on it for 5 years.
- The disclosure of the Zimmerman document contributed to the entry of the United States into _________________.
- During World War I, President Woodrow Wilson outlined the ___________________ suggesting a peace plan to prevent future wars.
- The federal government supported rail road construction by giving rail road companies _________________ grants.
- One of the major characteristics of American imperialism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was acquiring _________________ to promote economic and strategic interests.
- A major result of the _________________ War (1898) was that the United States assumed a more prominent role in world affairs.
- American newspapers used yellow journalism to build public support for the war against _________________.
- Secretary of State John Hay sent his Open Door Notes (1899–1900) to world powers to gain equal access to _________________ markets.
- The Homestead Act and grants of land to railroads were used to encourage settlement of the _________________.
- Exaggerated, sensational newspaper headlines and articles are often referred to as __________________ journalism.
- The establishment of the Open Door policy (1899–1900) and the response to the _________________ Rebellion (1900) showed that the United States wanted to protect American trading interests in China.
27 Clues: _________________ companies sold land in the West for very low price. • The United States tried to avoid involvement in World War I by following a policy of _________________. • _________________ Offered free 160 acres of land in the West to anyone willing to live on it for 5 years. • ...
AP Globalization 2022-02-18
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- It includes remittances from migration, which typically flow from industrialized to less industrialized countries.
- The transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- the consequences to human populations of any public or private policies and actions that significantly change their norms, values, beliefs, practices, etc.
- An increasing share of spending on goods and services is devoted to imports and an increasing share of what countries produce is sold as exports.
- an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- The only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
- an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- bringing goods or services into a country.
- strategy in which firm allows foreign country to produce its products for a fee.
- a type of globalization that refers to the ways corporations do business as multinational organizations nowadays.
- the development and sharing of information, through verbal and non-verbal messages
- a type of globalization that refers to the ease at which money can be spread around the world.
- a system of trade between nations in which there are no special taxes placed on imports.
- The process by which the adoption of new technology spreads widely.
- A multilateral agreement regulating international trade
- _____ can benefit developing economies when migrants who acquired education and know-how abroad return home to establish new enterprises.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread and mixing of cultures around the world.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread of technology around the world.
- which is a form of privatization, occurs when a national government sells an asset or operation such as a large government-owned firm to private investors.
- an international organization of 37 member countries with a goal of finding solution to a range of social, economic and environmental challenges
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- a type of globalization that refers to the idea that the world needs to be considered one interconnected ecosystem.
- Due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- Are used to restrict trade, as they increase the price of imported goods and services, making them more expensive to consumers
- an agreement among the United States, Canada, and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries.
- investment made to acquire lasting interest in enterprises operating outside of the economy of the investor.
- a type of globalization that refers to the diplomatic negotiations between nation-states.
- selling products to another country.
- The western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into brisk trade before. They took over the countries in Asia and Africa.This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the "______".
- Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships much larger more faster, caravan change into bike, motorcycles, cars, buses and airplanes.
- The Top 3 country that dominated WTO.
- a type of globalization that refers to the integration of our societies.
- The free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics,,society, technology and culture.
- a type globalization that refers to the idea that the world is no longer seen as groups of distinct nations as much as it once was.
- An association of European nations formed in 1993 for the purpose of achieving political and economic intergrantion.
- a global bloc composed by the governments and central bank governors from 19 countries and the European Union (EU).
- The Top 1 country that dominated WTO.
- the __ soon called the World Bank, Originally, its loans helped rebuild countries devastated by World War II
39 Clues: selling products to another country. • The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 3 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 1 country that dominated WTO. • bringing goods or services into a country. • A multilateral agreement regulating international trade • The process by which the adoption of new technology spreads widely. • ...
Midterm Guide of Study's 2023-01-05
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- the Austro-Hungarian Archduke that was assassinated in 1914 along with his wife by Gavrilo Princip. This was the spark that started World War 1
- A system in which country's agree to protect each other
- information used to influence opinions
- A feeling of intense loyalty to a country or
- a german submarine
- An act passed by Congress on May 18, 1917 that set up a military draft. 3 million men were called to serve, 2 million volunteered, many women served in World War, and about 300,000 African Americans served in World War 1.
- an equality of power among different countries that discourages any group from acting aggressively
- German Emperor
- A group of ships that escort and protect other ships
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- A military alliance in World War 1 composed of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- a government in which one person with unlimited power rules
- Nickname for American soldiers because their buttons on uniforms resembled boiled dough dumplings
- A person who believes industries should be publicly owned
- the gathering of resources and troops in preparation for war
- A military alliance in World War 1 composed of Great Britain, France, The United States and various other nations.
- situation in a conflict in which neither side can make progress against the other
16 Clues: German Emperor • a german submarine • information used to influence opinions • A feeling of intense loyalty to a country or • A group of ships that escort and protect other ships • A system in which country's agree to protect each other • A person who believes industries should be publicly owned • a government in which one person with unlimited power rules • ...
TAG Teaser 227 - World Cup Contenders! 2022-11-21
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- Costa ____, a Central American country who are increasingly being recognised in football, having gotten to the quarter-finals in 2014, only to be defeated by the 10-DOWN (4)
- South _____, this far eastern country, capital Seoul, have the most successful football team in all of Asia, having played in 10 World Cups, and reached the semi-finals in 2002, only to lose to Germany! (5)
- This is the host country of the 2022 FIFA World Cup! (5)
- They come from a land Down Under! These boys will be facing the mighty 1-DOWN tonight... (9)
- Our neighbours, the Lions, who got their World Cup campaign off to a cracking start yesterday by defeating 15-ACROSS 6-2! (7)
- This North American country have hosted the World Cup twice, in 1970 and 1986, and will be co-hosting the 2026 one with the USA and Canada! (6)
- This British country, capital Cardiff, have a team known as "the Dragons", and they drew 1-1 against the USA yesterday! (5)
- This team, from the Middle East, were defeated 6-2 by 9-ACROSS yesterday! (4)
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- This team are the current world champions, having won the last World Cup in Russia in 2018 (6)
- This country is next to 14-DOWN in the extreme west of Europe and their national team play home games in Lisbon, Porto and Oeiras (7)
- The country of Maradona, who led their team to victory in 1986 after knocking 9-ACROSS out in the quarter-finals with his "Hand of God" goal! (9)
- This South American national football team has won no less than FIVE World Cups - more than any other country, in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002. Just don't mention THAT 7-1 thrashing they got from Germany when they hosted the tournament in 2014! (6)
- The ___________, also known as Holland, who recently beat Senegal 2-0 *PLURAL* (11)
- This European country, capital Warsaw, came third place in both the 1974 and 1982 tournaments (6)
- This country, capital Madrid, won their only World Cup in 2010, after defeating the 10-DOWN in the final in South Africa (5)
15 Clues: This is the host country of the 2022 FIFA World Cup! (5) • This team, from the Middle East, were defeated 6-2 by 9-ACROSS yesterday! (4) • The ___________, also known as Holland, who recently beat Senegal 2-0 *PLURAL* (11) • They come from a land Down Under! These boys will be facing the mighty 1-DOWN tonight... (9) • ...
Social 20 crossword 2023-01-17
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- (2 words) Many countries want this, once this sovereignty is achieved.
- embracing nationalism to an extreme extent, popular with Napoleon
- His murder is considered the spark to World War 1
- NATO’s operation in Bosnia and Kosovo was designed as a what mission.
- What the world is putting into effect against Russia.
- Canada gained what from the British Parliament in 1982
- (2 words) UN peacekeepers could only harm in what.
- (2 words) The leader of South Africa and unified the country
- Performs the day-to-day administrative functions of the UN
- The United States intervened in Iraq’s affairs without getting permission.
- The president of the United States, part of the big three
- America was accused of acting unilaterally when it led an invasion into this country in 2003 under the belief that the country had weapons of mass destruction. America was accused of wanting to assure its access to oil.
- being seperated by race, Nelson Mandela healed a popular moment of this
- (2 words) This organization was created after the horror of World War Two to avoid the scourge of war. Its fundamental belief is peace can be achieved through multilateralism.
- a type of nationalism used in organizations like EU and UN
- (2 words) a union between the majority of countries in Europe.
- an association formed between two or more parties that benefits one another, used in both World Wars
- Extending a country or nations power, popular with the British Empire
- French Prime Minister, part of the big three
- (3 words) the predecessor to the United Nations, formed after World War 1
- Has been done many times with colonization, Canada did it to the Aboriginal people
- dominance of one nation or nation state over another
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- British Prime Minister part of the big three
- An alliance formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in World War 1
- (2 words) The belief our southern neighbours are better than everyone
- Otto Von Bismark said this to depict a bond through industrialization, militarism, and ethnicity
- (8 words) The french Equivalent of the Declaration of Independence
- A policy used by NATO, Article 5
- (2 words) After the Boston Tea party the British put this into effect
- A plan the Germans used in order to avoid fighting a two front war
- (2 words) Where the real decision making in the UN occurs.
- The Canadian government used this policy for the Inuit house crisis
- The UN’s requirement in order to get involved.
- (2 words) Article 5 of NATO enforces this as to protect all member nations
- sense of belonging to the international community.
- An alliance formed between Britain, France, and U.S.A in World War 1
- Standing by one’s belief specifically those that are political, ethical, or philosophical
- a deliberate killing of a number of people, what happened in World War two with the Jewish
- An assembly made up of the 3 Estates, called in 1789 King Louis XVI
- (2 words) the original goal of the European Union was to create a.
- The US followed a what policy during the interwar period.
- (2 words) Delegates of the Third Estate created a new assembly for France
- Creating policy over politics, sucking up to someone to avoid conflict
- identifying with a nation and supporting its interests, many forms of it.
- Radical activists who carried out terrorist activities in the name of French Canadian Nationalism.
- (3 words) Came up with the idea of peacekeeping, Canadian.
- The first Estate in the Estates system
- a belief that a country should have a strong military that is prepared
- A 30 member alliance which uses collective security to defend against threats like the USSR after World War 2
- Not buying stuff from a certain place, and example is the world not buying oil and resources from Russia
50 Clues: A policy used by NATO, Article 5 • The first Estate in the Estates system • British Prime Minister part of the big three • French Prime Minister, part of the big three • The UN’s requirement in order to get involved. • His murder is considered the spark to World War 1 • sense of belonging to the international community. • ...
Happyword 2022-02-06
14 Clues: Heel • Banjo • Pig nose • Hat or place • Bendy arm bit • Wall component • Edible meat bag • Wood but fancier • Light, eye, world • Quark quark quark • Hilarious bluffing • larger than a mouse • savoury garden fruit • See through to world
Chapter 9 & 10 Crossword Puzzle 2016-03-09
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- When a country is protecting an island group from all other countries but not actually ruling the islands directly.
- This battle was the turning point of World War II.
- First battle fought entirely by carrier planes against ships.
- The weapon that was used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to win World War II.
- The idea that it was the white man's job to help the people in the backward parts of the world.
- When one country extends its rule beyond its borders and over another country.
- This country had a unique agreement between Britain to share New Hebrides (Vanuatu).
- This country lost the Spanish-American War and the Marianna Islands, Guam, and the Caroline Islands.
- An area that included Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia.
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- This country isolated itself from the world until the United States convinced them to open up their country to foreigners.
- This grants equality under law to all islands residents.
- This country was considered to be the world's first global superpower.
- A geographical area politically and economically controlled by a foreign country.
- A strategy of only attacking important islands that were held by the Japanese.
- This country lost World War I and all of its colonies.
15 Clues: This battle was the turning point of World War II. • An area that included Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia. • This country lost World War I and all of its colonies. • This grants equality under law to all islands residents. • First battle fought entirely by carrier planes against ships. • This country was considered to be the world's first global superpower. • ...
Bible crossword 2025-02-05
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- Humanity sin
- Creation of the world
- the first part of the Christian Bible
- leader guided Israelites
- Shepherd boy
- David son
- rise to power in Eygpt
- Christian scriptures
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- Ten Commandments
- first king united Israel
- son of Abraham
- God's intervention
- God's provision
- Oldest city in the world
- last Judge
- idol of the Israelites
- given name of Israel
17 Clues: David son • last Judge • Humanity sin • Shepherd boy • son of Abraham • God's provision • Ten Commandments • God's intervention • given name of Israel • Christian scriptures • Creation of the world • idol of the Israelites • rise to power in Eygpt • first king united Israel • leader guided Israelites • Oldest city in the world • the first part of the Christian Bible
Accenture_Countries 2013-02-23
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- Nicolaus Copernicus famous astronomer was from here
- I'm a vegetable and I'm hot
- Cristiano Ronaldo is from here
- I'm famous for my wars, even in the Rambo Series
- Nokia is from me
- ACCENTURE's headquarter is here
- second largest country in the world
- more than 25% of me is located 'below sea level'
- first night F-1 (Formula One) Race took place here
- I was also ruled by England and my capital is Abuja
- I was the home of the 'Dodo' bird in Asia
- I'm where Lionel comes from
- I have the Petronas Towers inside me
- Gaborone is my capital
- Land of the Fjords, Midnight Sun and the Northern Lights
- Alfred Noble was from here
- famous for Mythology, Architecture, Philosophers and Gods
- I have won the maximum number (4) of cricket world cups
- I'm famous for space launches and vodka and Maria Sharapova
- famous for Sony, Panasonic, Kenwood, Honda and Toyota - beat that!!
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- Casablanca is present here
- FERRARI and quite a few of the top fashion brands come from here
- Efren Reyes, the famous pool player hails from here
- I'm first in population and third in area
- I won the Miss Universe crown in 2008 and 2009
- I gifted the US the Statue of Liberty
- Land of Elephants
- Shakira is from here
- if I want to eat food, then I'm ------
- my chocolates & watches are world famous and so is my snow
- ony Fatherland and birthplace of Vettel and Schumachers
- I'm yours
- Copenhagen is my capital
- I share my name with "The Christmas Bird" and I'm in Asia
- fourth most populated country in the world
- Wolfgang 'Mozart' is from here
- while watching soccer we encouter a "******* Wave"
- Riga is my capital
- important for religions like Jews, Islam and Christanity
- Kim Clijsters is from here
- Bucharest is my capital and I have a lot of historical importance
- I have won the maximum number (5) of soccer world cups
- my language is the "second most spoken" language in the world
43 Clues: I'm yours • Nokia is from me • Land of Elephants • Riga is my capital • Shakira is from here • Gaborone is my capital • Copenhagen is my capital • Casablanca is present here • Kim Clijsters is from here • Alfred Noble was from here • I'm a vegetable and I'm hot • I'm where Lionel comes from • Cristiano Ronaldo is from here • Wolfgang 'Mozart' is from here • ACCENTURE's headquarter is here • ...
globalization 2022-03-03
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- an aromatic or pungent vegetable substance used to flavor food
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- the vital force in the modern form of business globalization.
- the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country
- based on or derived from the physical features of an area.
- movement of people to a new area or country.
- relating to finance.
- Due to improvements of transportations.
- A medium of exchange for goods and services.
- It is where "The Great Wall" was built.
- Rank three in World Trade Organization.
- Send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- process of transferring an asset from public ownership
- Kingdom, Rank five in World Trade Organization
- business of promoting and selling products or services
- Rank four in World Trade Organization
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- relating to rank and status in society.
- economic concept involving the buying and selling.
- extending or reaching throughout the world.
- A person who moves from one place to another.
- the imparting or exchanging of information or news
- the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods.
- concerned with the relation of living organisms to one another
- Short cut for World Trade Organization.
- businesses or other organizations develop international influence
- The making of products such as textile began to materialize.
- a fine, strong, soft lustrous fibre produced by silkworms
- The first global citizen. That is known to history as “the Great,”
- the action of making or becoming more intense.
- decline in industrial activity in a region or economy.
- States, Rank two in World Trade Organization.
- dependent on each other.
- work, especially hard physical work.
- roduction of less than enough to satisfy the demand
- a person sent on a religious mission, to promote Christianity.
- Globalization has made it easier to __ the world.
- relating to the government or the public affairs of a country.
- Globalization is dangerous because it's a ___ word.
39 Clues: relating to finance. • dependent on each other. • work, especially hard physical work. • Rank four in World Trade Organization • relating to rank and status in society. • Short cut for World Trade Organization. • Due to improvements of transportations. • It is where "The Great Wall" was built. • Rank three in World Trade Organization. • ...
Social Studies Review 1 2025-03-16
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- The Mississippians at this major settlement built mounds as platforms for temples and the homes of the most powerful people in their society.
- Spanish conquistador whose expedition spread smallpox to the Aztec, then returned to conquer them.
- Known as the father of New France, founder of Quebec, mapped the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes
- The name for when colonists killed large numbers of Native Americans
- 0 degrees longitude
- 0 degrees latitude
- measures parallel lines north and south of the equator, up to 180 each direction
- governor of the failed Roanoke colony
- Taught the colonists to farm in the New World, were trade partners, and sometimes military allies
- Sailed into Florida, first European to see the Mississippi River
- Viking who was in Greenland
- First Constitution written in the New World, stated powers and limits of government, representatives, established that government power came from people, and that men could vote regardless of their religion
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- French explorer who named Canada
- Measures degrees east and west of the Prime Meridian, which intersect at the north and south pole
- Said that everyone would follow the same laws for the good of the colony, first document to establish self-government in the New World, set the stage for self-government and democracy
- French colonists came to the new world to trade these.
- A resource that caused a lot of conflict between Native Americans and colonists
- Was looking for a city of gold, first European to see the Grand Canyon
- Italian who convinced King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella that you could sail West to get east, landed in the New World in 1492.
- The Viking who landed in Newfoundland
- sailed into the Newfoundland area, found plentiful codfish
- Norse conquerers who sailed in longboats and raided villages, the first Europeans to land in North America.
- Tried to find the Northwest passage, has several waterways named after him
- Along with other riches, explorers and colonists thought they would find this resource in the new world
- These ancient Puebloans lived in the Southwest and were known for their cliff homes, kivas (round chambers for meetings), and pottery
25 Clues: 0 degrees latitude • 0 degrees longitude • Viking who was in Greenland • French explorer who named Canada • The Viking who landed in Newfoundland • governor of the failed Roanoke colony • French colonists came to the new world to trade these. • sailed into the Newfoundland area, found plentiful codfish • Sailed into Florida, first European to see the Mississippi River • ...
AP GLOBALIZATION CROSSWORD 2022-02-17
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- formerly known as General Agreement on Tariff and Trade (GATT)– an organization that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations. Founded in January 1, 1995.Its main function is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably and freely as possible.
- The gathered and abstain natural resources and products of these countries. The developed markets and places to bring their products by means of conquering.When the Spaniards colonized the Philippines, the tobacco harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there.
- deeply engraved in every Filipino as a result of country’s colonization. Filipinos penchant for things foreign are reflected in their preference in cloths. foods, music, movies and others.
- United Nation was started on October 24, 1945. Before they only have 51 members but now it has 193 members.UN was organized to help all countries about their territorial disputes in other countries which created different diplomatic agreements, embassy or consulate in other countries.
- can be gained in trading products, services and capitals with the other countries because the number of products one can choose from the market increases significantly.
- One of the goals of of European was to bring and spread __________ in the placed they colonized.
- it was founded after world war in 1944. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, originally , its loans helped rebuild countries devastated by World War soon it became World Bank which promotes long – term economic development and poverty reduction by providing technical and financial support to help countries.
- has a big effect on a country’s politics because whoever holds the economic power holds the political power as well. Meaning these two entities are inseparable.
- a term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place. It also captures in its scope the economic and social changes that have come about as a result.
- Multinational corporation bring to our country not only material goods but their culture as well.
- happened in a number of places in the world during the last of 18th century up to the early part of the 19th century.
- Transnational Corporations or Multinational companies lead globalization. They formed different institutions and organization like Wold Bank, International Monetary Fund, GATT – WTO to control the economy of the world.
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- Due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- Information technology has paved the way to cultural globalization. Nowadays, information spread faster and more easily through the internet and cyberspace technology.
- Globalization also augurs the_________ of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and World Trade Organization
- refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- _______such as CNN, BBC and Al Jazeera and many others deliver world news as they happened in real-time.
- has paved the way to cultural globalization. Nowadays, information spread faster and more easily through the internet and cyberspace technology.
- an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- Because of the capital being brought to the country by the large foreign investors, a number of Filipinos became employed, being employed.
- Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships much larger more faster, caravan change into bike, motorcycles, cars, buses and airplanes.
- They said, the_______still become richer while the poor ones anguish in poverty because of the lack of economic protection of the poor countries.
- Cooperation Two countries trading products, services and capitals between them eventually form cooperation of a political nature.
- The World Trade Organization has 164 members. Aim of the Organization is to liberalise international trade and it helps to remove trade barriers and create a free environment for foreign trade.
- was started on October 24, 1945. Before they only have 51 members but now it has 193 members.UN was organized to help all countries about their territorial disputes in other countries which created different diplomatic agreements, embassy or consulate in other countries.
25 Clues: One of the goals of of European was to bring and spread __________ in the placed they colonized. • Multinational corporation bring to our country not only material goods but their culture as well. • _______such as CNN, BBC and Al Jazeera and many others deliver world news as they happened in real-time. • ...
AP Globalization 2022-02-18
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- It includes remittances from migration, which typically flow from industrialized to less industrialized countries.
- The transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- the consequences to human populations of any public or private policies and actions that significantly change their norms, values, beliefs, practices, etc.
- An increasing share of spending on goods and services is devoted to imports and an increasing share of what countries produce is sold as exports.
- an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- The only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
- an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- bringing goods or services into a country.
- strategy in which firm allows foreign country to produce its products for a fee.
- a type of globalization that refers to the ways corporations do business as multinational organizations nowadays.
- the development and sharing of information, through verbal and non-verbal messages
- a type of globalization that refers to the ease at which money can be spread around the world.
- a system of trade between nations in which there are no special taxes placed on imports.
- The process by which the adoption of new technology spreads widely.
- A multilateral agreement regulating international trade
- _____ can benefit developing economies when migrants who acquired education and know-how abroad return home to establish new enterprises.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread and mixing of cultures around the world.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread of technology around the world.
- which is a form of privatization, occurs when a national government sells an asset or operation such as a large government-owned firm to private investors.
- an international organization of 37 member countries with a goal of finding solution to a range of social, economic and environmental challenges
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- a type of globalization that refers to the idea that the world needs to be considered one interconnected ecosystem.
- Due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- Are used to restrict trade, as they increase the price of imported goods and services, making them more expensive to consumers
- an agreement among the United States, Canada, and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries.
- investment made to acquire lasting interest in enterprises operating outside of the economy of the investor.
- a type of globalization that refers to the diplomatic negotiations between nation-states.
- selling products to another country.
- The western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into brisk trade before. They took over the countries in Asia and Africa.This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the "______".
- Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships much larger more faster, caravan change into bike, motorcycles, cars, buses and airplanes.
- The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- a type of globalization that refers to the integration of our societies.
- The free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics,,society, technology and culture.
- a type globalization that refers to the idea that the world is no longer seen as groups of distinct nations as much as it once was.
- An association of European nations formed in 1993 for the purpose of achieving political and economic intergrantion.
- a global bloc composed by the governments and central bank governors from 19 countries and the European Union (EU).
- The Top 1 country that dominated WTO.
- the __ soon called the World Bank, Originally, its loans helped rebuild countries devastated by World War II
39 Clues: selling products to another country. • The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 1 country that dominated WTO. • bringing goods or services into a country. • A multilateral agreement regulating international trade • The process by which the adoption of new technology spreads widely. • ...
WWI 2022-11-29
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- Powers This was a major alliance during World War I made up of Britain, France, Russia, and the United States. It was known as the Triple Entente(a French word) before the war.
- Front This was a major front in World War I. A line of trenches and fortifications in World War I that stretched without a break from Switzerland to the North Sea. This is where most of the fighting happened in World War II.
- This cause of World War I was a policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- Powers This alliance during WWI included the United States, Great Britain, France, Russia and Italy (switched to the Allied Powers in 1915). (The blue countries of the East and West on map above)
- Powers This was a major alliance at the 'center' of Europe during World War I, made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire. It was formerly known as the Triple Alliance before the war. SHOWN ABOVE IN RED.
- This British passenger ship was sunk by German U-boats in 1915, carrying civilians and ammunition to Britain from the U.S. The event turned American opinion against Germany.
- Restricting the amount of food and other goods people may buy during wartime to assure adequate supplies for the military
- Wilson This was the president who was elected in 1912, and led the US into WWI. Later wrote a plan for post-WWI peace known as the Fourteen Points.
- 1918 This was the agreement between the Allies and Central Powers that ended the fighting after WWI. It began at 11/11/1918 at 11:11 am. This marked a victory for the Allies and stated that the Central Powers lost. Germans would later look at this as "the stab in the back."
- Baron Manfred von Richthofen had 80 kills and one of the most famous aces. German ace.
- Front This was a front in WWI. The region of fighting happened along the German-Russian Border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- These are ideas or information that usually designed by a government to influence public opinion, often times to persuade a people to go to war.
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- Telegram This intercepted note from the German foreign minister to the Mexican government offered, territories in Texas, Arizona and New Mexico for Mexico. The note also confirmed the new policy of unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany against the Allied Powers. This helped turn Americans against Germany in WWI.
- This term refers to the payments and transfers of property that Germany was required to make under the treaty of Versailles.
- This cause of World War I was based on an intense pride in one's nation.
- York Tennessee-born soldier whose action in the Argonne Forest made him an American hero
- of Nations This intergovernmental organization lasted from 1919-1946, was founded after the Paris Peace Conference. It did not work effectively to prevent WWII.
- Warfare This style of warfare was common in WWI, due to the invention of the machine gun and heavy artillery. It included digging long trenches, separated by barbed wire and a no mans land.
- This new machinery used by the Germans in sea warfare, to attack British and American supply ships in the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
- of Archduke Franz Ferdinand This was the spark that started World War I. Archduke Ferdinand, the Austrian crown prince, was murdered on June 28, 1914, by a Serbian nationalist while visiting Sarajevo, Bosnia. Germany urged Austria-Hungary to fight and they went to war against Serbia; all of this due to Serbia wanting to expand
- This Central Power empire during WWI, started the war with their invasion of Serbia after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand on June 28, 1914 . It was made up of Austria, Hungary and several other nations and territories. After World War I it split up into several nations.
- of Versailles Treaty that ended WW I. It blamed Germany for WW I and handed down harsh punishment.
- Fourteen Points This is the plan for post-World War I outlined by President Wilson in 1918. This plan called for self-determination (countries in Africa and Asia govern themselves), freedom of the seas, free trade, end to secret agreements, reduction of arms and a league of nations.
- These are the four main causes of World War I. Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism.
24 Clues: This cause of World War I was based on an intense pride in one's nation. • Baron Manfred von Richthofen had 80 kills and one of the most famous aces. German ace. • York Tennessee-born soldier whose action in the Argonne Forest made him an American hero • This cause of World War I was a policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war. • ...
Geography Challenge 2021-03-07
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- Country named after a nut
- Has more lakest than all the rest of the world combined
- Famous Egyptian Dam
- Largest landlocked country
- Landform formed by vertical erosion
- One of only two nations whose name begins in A but does not end in A.
- Named a sea, but is actually the world's largest lake
- Famous volcano on the island of Honshu
- Name for lava located in the mantle
- Island with the Tallest mountain in the world
- A supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago
- Place on earth which is not owned by any country.
- A person who makers a map
- Country where the 3 Gorges Dam is found
- Smallest country in the World
- Country whose capital is Bogota
- Highest Peak in the World
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- Land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- An island country near India
- Island country to the South East of China
- Country with the 3rd largest Population
- World's 3rd largest river
- Capital of Turkey
- Only country in the world with no river
- Only country whose national flag isn't a square or rectangle
- Largest GDP of Europe
- The day to day conditions of the atmosphere
- Type of natural disaster that occurs in places of high altitude
- Highest European Mountain
- Group of Islands
- Country that has more horse than people per km2
- Only city found in two continents
- Famous Bay in Canada
- Occured in San Francisco and Kobe
- Capital of Afghanistan
- First European city to reach a million inhabitants
- Country between Niger and Sudan
- State that has 50% of the entire coastline of the USA
38 Clues: Group of Islands • Capital of Turkey • Famous Egyptian Dam • Famous Bay in Canada • Largest GDP of Europe • Capital of Afghanistan • Country named after a nut • World's 3rd largest river • Highest European Mountain • A person who makers a map • Highest Peak in the World • Largest landlocked country • An island country near India • Smallest country in the World • ...
Famous African Americans in History 2023-02-17
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- "I have a dream"
- 1st African American Senator for the State of Mississippi, led two regiments in Civil War
- Created many products out of peanuts
- Set World Record in the 1936 Olympics
- Born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr, world famous boxer
- Secretary of State under George W Bush
- Second Supreme Court Justice
- Refused to give up her seat to a white man on the bus
- 1st African American woman, self made millionaire
- King of Pop and sang "Thriller"
- Amendment - Freed slaves in the United States
- 1st African American MLB player, played for Brooklyn Dodgers
- President of the United State, First African American
- Sang "At Last"
- Sang "I Wanna Dance with Somebody"
- Female who served as scout and spy and helped with Underground Railroad
- 1st African American Female VP of USA serving with Joseph Biden
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- World famous female tennis champion
- Sang "Private Dancer"
- Sang "Little Red Corvette"
- Proclamation - Freed slaves in rebellious states during Civil War
- 1st African American Justice to Supreme Court nominated by President Lyndon Johnson
- Abolitionist and 1st African American Vice Presidential nominee
- 1st Black African and Bahamian to win Academy Award for Best Actor
- Played the trumpet best known song "What a Wonderful World"
- 1st Female African American to serve as Secretary of State and National Security Advisor to President George W Bush
- 1st African American to ranked number 1 in the world
- Wrote the Poem on the "Pulse of Morning"
- 1st Licensed Female Black Pilot
- She was member of the group The Supremes
- She wrote the speech in 1851 "Ain't I a Woman"
31 Clues: Sang "At Last" • "I have a dream" • Sang "Private Dancer" • Sang "Little Red Corvette" • Second Supreme Court Justice • King of Pop and sang "Thriller" • 1st Licensed Female Black Pilot • Sang "I Wanna Dance with Somebody" • World famous female tennis champion • Created many products out of peanuts • Set World Record in the 1936 Olympics • Secretary of State under George W Bush • ...
People and places 2021-12-22
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- the latitude that runs through the centre of the earth
- Capital of Scotland
- In which Italian city do you find the "Spanish Steps"?
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Chile
- How many countries are inside the United Kingdom?
- "_____ Lampur" is the capital of Malaysia
- Where is the Tower Bridge located
- What country does the Rhine go through?
- A place name that is also slang for coffee (think of Garfield's many cups)
- City that is located in two countries, also used to go by "Constantinople"
- How many countries does the USA share a border with?
- What is the capital city of Mexico? (Hint: I just gave you half of the answer)
- Largest non-continental island in the world
- Capital of Senegal, also a driving race Papa likes to talk about
- largest island in the world
- Country also called The Netherlands
- City where you'll find the Acropolis
- what country is Loch Ness in?
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- How many time zones does China have?
- Capital of Denmark
- Country where you find Machu Picchu
- coldest continent in the world
- Country with the most natural lakes
- Smallest Country in the world
- what are the branches of a river called
- largest desert in the world
- "_____ sterling", the currency of the UK
- Where you can find Bran Castle and reputedly, vampires
- City in Australia, or your cousin
- What is the longest river in the world?
- What country has the abbreviation CH (also a holey cheese)
- Canada's largest island
- Country where you'll find the giants on Easter Island
- Capital of Thailand
- Capital city of New Zealand and also a beef dish Papa said you should try since you like pies
- What present-day Italian city does Vesuvius overlook?
- Earth's largest continent
38 Clues: Capital of Chile • Capital of Denmark • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Scotland • Capital of Thailand • Canada's largest island • Earth's largest continent • largest desert in the world • largest island in the world • Smallest Country in the world • what country is Loch Ness in? • coldest continent in the world • City in Australia, or your cousin • Where is the Tower Bridge located • ...
sports 2023-09-25
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- professional ice hockey team based in New York City
- Famous international association football competition
- most expensive sneaker ever sold at auction, a game-worn Air ______ 13
- winter sport that combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting
- German former racing driver who competed in Formula One (last name)
- team sport with 5 players playing for each team at the same time
- Ukrainian former artistic gymnast who was the 1995 world all-around champion (last name)
- QB Aaron Rodgers played only four plays on this team before his injury
- Swiss former professional tennis player who was the youngest-ever Grand Slam champion (last name)
- the 2016 and 2020 Olympic marathon champion and the world record holder in the marathon (last name)
- professional cyclist who won the 2020 and 2021 editions of the Tour de France
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- Adidas _______, a family and brand of association football balls originally introduced for the 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina
- this team has won the UEFA Champions League 14 times
- Marco Materazzi was the victim of his headbutt at the 2006 World Cup final (last name)
- NFL team with six Super Bowl wins, including one in 2011
- NFL team with six Super Bowl wins, including one in 2019
- English soccer player featured in a Netflix documentary series (last name)
- He will be the new captain of Inter Miami (last name)
- He missed a decisive penalty kick in the 1994 World Cup final that led to Italy's defeat to Brazil (last name)
- inventor of the game of basketball (last name)
- Mohamed Salah plays as a right winger or forward for this Premier League club
21 Clues: inventor of the game of basketball (last name) • professional ice hockey team based in New York City • this team has won the UEFA Champions League 14 times • Famous international association football competition • He will be the new captain of Inter Miami (last name) • NFL team with six Super Bowl wins, including one in 2011 • ...
8th Grade Midterm Review 2024-12-16
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- Italian explorer that gave his name to the New World
- Cash crop that saved early English colonies
- First crop to be mass harvested in the Americas
- First form of government in the Virginia colony
- Explorer that sailed to the southern tip of Africa
- The first food stable food source for early Americans
- Spanish explorers that conquered land for the King
- Leader of the Continental Army
- Act that raised taxes on fees on all printed goods
- American soldiers that were ready to fight in a moment
- First explorer to go around the world
- Battle of the Revolutionary War that persuaded the French
- Acts that were passed to punish Boston for Tea Party
- Land bridge that connected the Old World to the New World
- Final battle of the Revolutionary War
- Name given to the land discovered by Christopher Columbus
- French explorer that claimed land for France in Louisiana
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- Early traveler that inspired many after his book about China
- Religious group that settled in New England colonies
- Early people who roam around for food
- Congress that adopted the Declaration of Independence
- Ancient civilization that sacrificed many and practiced war
- First European to discover the Americas
- New England colony with the first Puritans
- Southern colony that was the first
- Term for sailing across the entire globe
- System where food and resources were traded between New and Old World.
- New England colony
- Carolina Southern colony
- Tool that helped navigate the seas by the stars
- Middle colony
- Servants that were required to work for a certain amount of time
- Someone hired by another to fight in a war
33 Clues: Middle colony • New England colony • Carolina Southern colony • Leader of the Continental Army • Southern colony that was the first • Early people who roam around for food • First explorer to go around the world • Final battle of the Revolutionary War • First European to discover the Americas • Term for sailing across the entire globe • ...
Places 2017-03-08
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- I am the sea that borders Israel and Jordan
- I am the largest continent in the world
- I am the home of the Eiffel Tower
- I am the coldest place in the world
- I am the home of the colosseum
- What do these countries have in common: Denmark, Norway & Sweden
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- I am the capital of Australia
- I am the largest ocean in the world
- The thistle is the national flower of what country
- Dr David ........... : explorer and missionary
- I am the biggest city in the world (land area & population)
- york I am also known as 'the big apple'
12 Clues: I am the capital of Australia • I am the home of the colosseum • I am the home of the Eiffel Tower • I am the largest ocean in the world • I am the coldest place in the world • I am the largest continent in the world • york I am also known as 'the big apple' • I am the sea that borders Israel and Jordan • Dr David ........... : explorer and missionary • ...
Australia’s involvement in World War One and enlistment reasons 2021-05-20
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- The threat from ________ made many people feel threatened.
- Fear of being seen as a ____________
- An Australian territory during World War 2
- How many Australian soliders served in World War 2
- War offered men _______ & excitement
- Desire to be part of the ________________ associated with Australia's efforts in WW1.
- Submarine attacks occurred in what two cities.
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- Unemployment after the ________________.
- Australia was still ________ to Britain and wanted to help.
- The amount of Australians killed during World War 2.
- 2,000 Japanese soldiers were sent to capture this area.
- One of the areas Australia was first sent to fight during World War 2
12 Clues: Fear of being seen as a ____________ • War offered men _______ & excitement • Unemployment after the ________________. • An Australian territory during World War 2 • Submarine attacks occurred in what two cities. • How many Australian soliders served in World War 2 • The amount of Australians killed during World War 2. • ...
nyriels world 2016-01-12
10 Clues: in cream • a bragger • dream career • favorite word • favorite color • something i am • favorite cuzin • fav sis for now • ball favorite sport • favorite thing to do
WORLD QUEST 2017-02-15
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- tudo e compostos por eles
- A paleontologia estuda...
- réptil que pode viver até 100 anos
- Qual o primeiro nome do inventor da teoria Heliocentrica
- componente do sangue
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- conjunto de animais que habitam um local
- um dos poucos animais que sobreviveu ao período dos dinossauros
- primeiro elemento encontrado da tabela periódica
- fase entre larva e borboleta durante a sua metamorfose
- ser vivo que viveu na Era Mesozoica
10 Clues: componente do sangue • tudo e compostos por eles • A paleontologia estuda... • réptil que pode viver até 100 anos • ser vivo que viveu na Era Mesozoica • conjunto de animais que habitam um local • primeiro elemento encontrado da tabela periódica • fase entre larva e borboleta durante a sua metamorfose • Qual o primeiro nome do inventor da teoria Heliocentrica • ...
Sea World! 2017-06-02
World Art 2017-03-16
10 Clues: something holy • large water lily • red orange metal • hard green stone • skilled craftperson • objects made from clay • A long story of a legend • Hard grey or brown quartz • A title given to rulers of some Muslim countries • fake prediction of future that uses alignment of planets
World study 2017-06-06
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- to bring under control
- not fully aware; occurring below your level of thinking and awareness
- a watercraft that stays under water
- below the freezing point
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- to put under someone else's control
- under the skin
- to put under water
- a person who is under someone else in rank or importance
- to water something from under the ground
- a passageway under the ground; an electric underground railway
10 Clues: under the skin • to put under water • to bring under control • below the freezing point • to put under someone else's control • a watercraft that stays under water • to water something from under the ground • a person who is under someone else in rank or importance • a passageway under the ground; an electric underground railway • ...
World study 2017-06-16
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- an extra tax beyond the normal tax
- a person with the highest power, power above everyone else's
- beyond what is real or believable; bizarre
- splendid; excellent; beyond the expected
- something that is beyond what is expected
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- to lay or place something over something else
- above average in quality; excellent
- an amount of money (charge) over and above what is already being paid
- a person who stands over or above someone in rank; a manager in charge of someone else
- a quantity or amount over and above what is actually needed; extra
10 Clues: an extra tax beyond the normal tax • above average in quality; excellent • splendid; excellent; beyond the expected • something that is beyond what is expected • beyond what is real or believable; bizarre • to lay or place something over something else • a person with the highest power, power above everyone else's • ...
World Geography 2018-09-03
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- means the same as latitude.
- location place compare to some place else.
- runs from the poles or north to south.
- map maker
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- location exact place.
- imagery lines that run west to east.
- this line cuts the earth into northern and southern hemispheres.
- the study of physical features and human interations on the earth.
- area of the earth surface with similiar characteristics.
- meridian imagery line that cuts the earth into eastern and western hemispheres.
10 Clues: map maker • location exact place. • means the same as latitude. • imagery lines that run west to east. • runs from the poles or north to south. • location place compare to some place else. • area of the earth surface with similiar characteristics. • this line cuts the earth into northern and southern hemispheres. • ...
math world 2013-05-01
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- mathematical sentence with an equal sign
- shows how multiplication affects an addition or subtraction
- mathematical sentence that contains one of the signs
- ratioof the circumference c of any circle to its diameter d
- formed by two rays with a common endpoint called a vertex
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- an enlarged or reduced drawing of an object that is similar to the actual object
- number that can be written as a quotient of two integers where the divisor is not 0
- the number of square units it encloses
- a relationship that assigns exactly one output value for each input value
- likeliness that an event will happen
10 Clues: likeliness that an event will happen • the number of square units it encloses • mathematical sentence with an equal sign • mathematical sentence that contains one of the signs • formed by two rays with a common endpoint called a vertex • shows how multiplication affects an addition or subtraction • ratioof the circumference c of any circle to its diameter d • ...
Our world 2013-05-19
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- The smallest planet in the solar system
- A major cause of air pollution
- The only planet where life exists
- Kills animals, plants and trees
- The second closest planet to the sun
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- Form of life that no longer exists
- Without what food can't grow
- What must be right for life to exist
- Another cause of pollution
- What produces the air that we breathe?
10 Clues: Another cause of pollution • Without what food can't grow • A major cause of air pollution • Kills animals, plants and trees • The only planet where life exists • Form of life that no longer exists • What must be right for life to exist • The second closest planet to the sun • What produces the air that we breathe? • The smallest planet in the solar system
Eric's World 2013-02-07
10 Clues: _______one is it? • ______did you go? • _______me a letter. • Are you going _____me? • How ______is the road? • I love the color________. • Did you ______the present? • The _______lives in the ocean. • The_________rode on her broom. • Don't go that way, it's the _______way!
World Geography 2013-02-11
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- What economic sector is education, research development, and financial services?
- A group of islands
- Land surrounded by water
- Abreviation for Global Positioning System
- Which government system is inherited, as in Kings, or Queens?
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- What type of geography involves ways of life for people such as;customs, beliefs, clothing.
- What is our government system?
- A land area with water on three sides and links to a larger land area
- An area, as a prairie, in which the natural area contains mostly grass
- What economic sector is agriculture, fishing,mining and or forestry?
10 Clues: A group of islands • Land surrounded by water • What is our government system? • Abreviation for Global Positioning System • Which government system is inherited, as in Kings, or Queens? • What economic sector is agriculture, fishing,mining and or forestry? • A land area with water on three sides and links to a larger land area • ...
my world 2015-02-08
World Religions 2021-09-14
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- religion founded by teachings of Jesus Christ
- state of happiness and peace in Buddhism
- Belief in more than one god.
- Sacred text for Christianity.
- belief in only one god.
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- Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit
- Creator God for Hinduism
- A place of worship for Muslims
- Originated in Saudi Arabia(Mecca)and founded by teachings of Prophet Muhammad
- Siddhartha Gautama
10 Clues: Siddhartha Gautama • belief in only one god. • Creator God for Hinduism • Belief in more than one god. • Sacred text for Christianity. • A place of worship for Muslims • Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit • state of happiness and peace in Buddhism • religion founded by teachings of Jesus Christ • Originated in Saudi Arabia(Mecca)and founded by teachings of Prophet Muhammad
World Religions 2021-03-04
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- This religion believes in reincarnation and the Four Noble Truths
- Believes in the "way" and being one with nature
- The belief in one, true God.
- Founder of an important Chinese belief system. His teachings are found in the book "The Analects"
- The pilgrimage that Muslims take to Mecca
- When your body dies your soul is born into a new one. Believed by both Buddhism and Hinduism.
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- Monotheistic religion of the Hebrews
- The largest religion in India
- Christianity was started during the time of this empire.
- He was the first to become enlightened and would later be known as "the Buddha"
10 Clues: The belief in one, true God. • The largest religion in India • Monotheistic religion of the Hebrews • The pilgrimage that Muslims take to Mecca • Believes in the "way" and being one with nature • Christianity was started during the time of this empire. • This religion believes in reincarnation and the Four Noble Truths • ...
World History 2021-08-18
10 Clues: Islam • submission • lunar month • House of Islam • Call to prayer • One who submits • the first prophet • Holy pilgrimage to Mecca • The only deity recognized in Islamic religion • Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are. known as this
world history 2022-03-30
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- primarily concerned with making money at the expense of ethics.
- (as a doctrine in Christian theology) the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others. It has been particularly associated with the teachings of St. Augustine of Hippo and of Calvin.
- declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result).
- a renaissance culture movement which turned away from medieval scholasticm and revived interest in ancient greek and roman thought.
- a painting done rapidly in watercolor in wet plaster on a wall or ceiling,so that the colors penetrate the plaster and become fixed as it dries.
- preservation or deliverance from harm, ruin, or loss.
- property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage.
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- a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution. The unrestricted sale of indulgences by pardoners was a widespread abuse during the later Middle Ages.
- The social organization resulting from the way people in cities act and interact with one another and with their physical environment.
- not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order
10 Clues: preservation or deliverance from harm, ruin, or loss. • declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result). • primarily concerned with making money at the expense of ethics. • property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage. • not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order • ...
world history 2022-04-05
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- the acceptance of or belief in absolute principles in political, philosophical, ethical, or theological matters.
- an independent country or community, especially a democratic republic.
- hose that are not dependent on the laws or customs of any particular culture or government, and so are universal, fundamental and inalienable
- a fleet of warships.
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- the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time
- the practice of magic, especially black magic; the use of spells.
- a member of the old aristocracy in russia, next in rank to a prince
- combative and aggressive in support of a political or social cause, and typically favoring extreme, violent, or confrontational methods.
- an emperor of Russia before 1917.
- the style of the paintings and bronze sculpture
10 Clues: a fleet of warships. • an emperor of Russia before 1917. • the style of the paintings and bronze sculpture • the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time • the practice of magic, especially black magic; the use of spells. • a member of the old aristocracy in russia, next in rank to a prince • ...
World Puzzle 2022-04-06
Across
- One's thoughts or feelings
- Action of complaining in a bad-tempered way
- Feeling worry or unease
- Having a great desire for something
- To preventing someone from doing something
- In a manner to do harm
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- Show something better or worse than intended
- Something that can cause great damage
- Likely to cause harm
- Something that is normal or average
10 Clues: Likely to cause harm • In a manner to do harm • Feeling worry or unease • One's thoughts or feelings • Something that is normal or average • Having a great desire for something • Something that can cause great damage • To preventing someone from doing something • Action of complaining in a bad-tempered way • Show something better or worse than intended
World Religion 2022-02-24
10 Clues: thanksgiving • father of Isaac. • shows directions. • believe in one God. • conditional promises • regarded by the Jews. • respect or admiration. • consist of four regions. • led the israel out of Egypt. • Semitic-speaking civilization and region in the Ancient Near East
World Conflicts 2022-03-18
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- Iran can't make this anymore.
- The type of violence in Mexico
- the country Farah was born
- Iraq with the change of the last letter
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- In war with Columbia
- the only reason the U.S is involved is because of OIL
- they speak Spanish:)
- Russia invaded this country in 2022
- we eat on Thanksgiving
- North of South Korea
10 Clues: In war with Columbia • they speak Spanish:) • North of South Korea • we eat on Thanksgiving • the country Farah was born • Iran can't make this anymore. • The type of violence in Mexico • Russia invaded this country in 2022 • Iraq with the change of the last letter • the only reason the U.S is involved is because of OIL
world history 2022-04-27
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- in the arts, the accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life.
- a person who sought to abolish slavery during the 19th century.
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- the German Emperor, the Emperor of Austria, or the head of the Holy Roman Empire.
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
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- commitment to traditional values and ideas with opposition to change or innovation.
- a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual.
- the fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberation.
- willingness to respect or accept behaviour or opinions different from one's own; openness to new ideas.
- is a broad term that can describe any thing that confers value or benefit to its owner, such as a factory and its machinery, intellectual property like patents, or the financial assets of a business or an individual.
10 Clues: a person who sought to abolish slavery during the 19th century. • the German Emperor, the Emperor of Austria, or the head of the Holy Roman Empire. • commitment to traditional values and ideas with opposition to change or innovation. • in the arts, the accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life. • ...
World History 2022-05-03
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- The study of the population.
- A survey of the population every 10 years.
- A movement in Europe that limits religion and emphasizes free thinking.
- An indirect veto of a legislative bill by the president or a governor by retaining the bill unsigned until it is too late for it to be dealt with during the legislative session.
- The people that are being represented.
- The person bringing the charge of civil court case.
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- The decision to end the filibuster.
- The areas which the court serves.
- A small group of the most important people that advise the President or Prime Minister and they help make big decisions
- Is our document that sets up the government
10 Clues: The study of the population. • The areas which the court serves. • The decision to end the filibuster. • The people that are being represented. • A survey of the population every 10 years. • Is our document that sets up the government • The person bringing the charge of civil court case. • A movement in Europe that limits religion and emphasizes free thinking. • ...
Lost World 2022-08-14
10 Clues: grand • proper • little value • lack of hope • bold disobedience • not fully developed • a limit or boundary • officially recognized • feeling threatened without evidence • a person who believes in the theory of idealism
World Problems 2022-05-18
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- a change in nature that causes many deaths or problems
- the number of people who live in a place
- materials or things that exist in nature, such as water, oil, trees, etc.
- not having a place to live
- Being poor or not having money
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- Dirty or unsafe air, water, or land.
- Nature or the area around us
- Moving from one country to another
- The group of people who make decisions for a country, state, or other area
- being able to read and write
10 Clues: not having a place to live • Nature or the area around us • being able to read and write • Being poor or not having money • Moving from one country to another • Dirty or unsafe air, water, or land. • the number of people who live in a place • a change in nature that causes many deaths or problems • materials or things that exist in nature, such as water, oil, trees, etc. • ...
world history 2022-05-18
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- preeminent or descendants of a dragon soaring to the sun
- (in the former Soviet Union) the policy or practice of restructuring or reforming the economic and political system. First proposed by Leonid Brezhnev in 1979 and actively promoted by Mikhail Gorbachev, perestroika originally referred to increased automation and labor efficiency, but came to entail greater awareness of economic markets and the ending of central planning.
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- was one of the most lopsided presidential elections in U.S. history. Early in his presidency, Reagan began implementing new political and economic initiatives.
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- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- he was elected chair of the Russian Supreme Soviet and in 1991 was elected president of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR). Yeltsin allied with various non-Russian nationalist leaders, and was instrumental in the formal dissolution of the Soviet Union in December that year.
- (in the former Soviet Union) the policy or practice of more open consultative government and wider dissemination of information, initiated by leader Mikhail Gorbachev from 1985.
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- Gorbachev was a Soviet politician. Gorbachev served as the last general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1985–91) as well as the last president of the Soviet Union (1990–91). Both as general secretary and as president, Gorbachev supported democratic reforms.
10 Clues: preeminent or descendants of a dragon soaring to the sun • a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives. • an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state. • ...
TRIPPY WORLD 2022-09-10
10 Clues: you use to drive • hidden by pirates • Uses for shoelaces • don’t eat it vegans • when a project is fishy • favorite smell of piranhas • trippy is not trippy without • What was it called before Nike? • Once discovered it no longer exists • When it’s fresh, it’s hot. What is it?
Wagmi World 2022-02-03
WORLD RECORDS 2022-01-31
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- a wide way leading from one place to another
- a series of connected railway carriages or wagons
- a structure with a roof and walls, such as a house or factory
- A structure carrying a pathway or roadway over a depression or obstacle
- a fairground attraction that consists of a light railway track which has many tight turns and steep slopes on which people ride in small, fast open carriages
- a very tall building of many storeys.
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- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface
- a transport system, typically one travelling up and down a mountain
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river.
- a large area of water surrounded by land
10 Clues: a very tall building of many storeys. • a large area of water surrounded by land • a wide way leading from one place to another • a large natural elevation of the earth's surface • a series of connected railway carriages or wagons • a structure with a roof and walls, such as a house or factory • a transport system, typically one travelling up and down a mountain • ...
World History 2022-01-21
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- The theory that the earth was the center of the universe
- Japanese nobles who serves the shogun
- A modern day country that once was a part of “Indochina”
- The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- Polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric theory
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- Or the “Age of Reason”, a period from the late 17th to 19th century that encouraged questioning of religious and political authorities on the basis of rationality
- Country that the Nazis invaded in 1938
- German word for living space’
- Japanese emperor who oversaw a change in Japan’s political, economic, and social system
- Prime Minster of France in the 1880s who gave a speech in favor of colonialism
10 Clues: German word for living space’ • Japanese nobles who serves the shogun • Country that the Nazis invaded in 1938 • Polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric theory • The theory that the earth was the center of the universe • A modern day country that once was a part of “Indochina” • The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe • ...
Random World 2021-12-15
10 Clues: Dried Flour • A type of fish • Really important • A large slow bird • A community of people • To go round and round • Really awesome and rad • Cause to hit with force • To get into a tangled mess • Hound A person that collects rocks
World Geography 2021-12-02
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- positive factors that encourage people to move
- the originalpeople to live in an area
- theme that describes the spreading of ideas
- imaginary lines parallel to the Equator
- real or imaginary division between areas
- country that connect North and South America
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- to settle and take control over an area
- area of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- region of the U.S. with the most arid climate
- one of the three reasons Europe colonized America
10 Clues: the originalpeople to live in an area • to settle and take control over an area • imaginary lines parallel to the Equator • real or imaginary division between areas • area of land surrounded by water on 3 sides • theme that describes the spreading of ideas • country that connect North and South America • region of the U.S. with the most arid climate • ...
Taylah's world 2021-03-18
10 Clues: makes people laugh • can solve problems • pleasing to look at • i am always smiling • nice to hang around • the colour of my hair • not afraid of anything • looks after other people • very excited about things i like • nice to talk to and is very pleasing
PLANT WORLD 2021-06-09
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- The food produced by plants is a type of sugar.
- It is the male part of the flower.
- We eat the flowers of some plants
- The flat broad part of a leaf
- It is the part of a plant which is above the ground.
- It is a long thick root attached to the stem.
- The stem of the onion is called
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- Agent of pollination.
- Leaves of plants which store food. We eat these as vegetables.
- Some plants feed on insects. They are called
10 Clues: Agent of pollination. • The flat broad part of a leaf • The stem of the onion is called • We eat the flowers of some plants • It is the male part of the flower. • Some plants feed on insects. They are called • It is a long thick root attached to the stem. • The food produced by plants is a type of sugar. • It is the part of a plant which is above the ground. • ...
World Geography 2021-07-22
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- The luminous coloured ring, surrounding the sun is called the
- The longest river in the Common wealth of independent states is the
- The low heating capacity of which of the types of coal reduces its value as an industrial fuel?
- The minor planets revolving between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars are called
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- The minimum values of annual receipts of solar radiation occur at
- The most densely populated country of Africa is
- Which of the following is an inland sea?
- The most well known member of halick group is
- The main factor determining a region's climate is
- The most recent era of the geological time scale is
10 Clues: Which of the following is an inland sea? • The most well known member of halick group is • The most densely populated country of Africa is • The main factor determining a region's climate is • The most recent era of the geological time scale is • The luminous coloured ring, surrounding the sun is called the • ...
World Geography 2021-07-22
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- The luminous coloured ring, surrounding the sun is called the
- The longest river in the Common wealth of independent states is the
- The low heating capacity of which of the types of coal reduces its value as an industrial fuel?
- The minor planets revolving between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars are called
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- The minimum values of annual receipts of solar radiation occur at
- The most densely populated country of Africa is
- Which of the following is an inland sea?
- The most well known member of halick group is
- The main factor determining a region's climate is
- The most recent era of the geological time scale is
10 Clues: Which of the following is an inland sea? • The most well known member of halick group is • The most densely populated country of Africa is • The main factor determining a region's climate is • The most recent era of the geological time scale is • The luminous coloured ring, surrounding the sun is called the • ...
Business World 2021-04-14
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- computer method to pay an employee
- person who set up a company
- clothing that is only worn at work
- we receive it in return for our work
- place where your money is in security
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credits card
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- doing publicity for your product
- Apple, Coca Cola, Mercedes...
- place where we can buy actions (2 words)
- manages several teams or a company
10 Clues: person who set up a company • Apple, Coca Cola, Mercedes... • doing publicity for your product • computer method to pay an employee • clothing that is only worn at work • manages several teams or a company • we receive it in return for our work • place where your money is in security • place where we can buy actions (2 words) • ...
