world Crossword Puzzles
Animal world 2025-02-07
Across
- Large in amount, covering a wide area, or involving many details.
- Earlier in time or happening before something else.
- A location where animals reproduce and raise their young.
- A person who studies living things and their environments.
- To be at risk of extinction or serious decline.
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- To make an approximate judgment about a number, value, or quantity.
- To return to a normal or healthy state after an illness, injury, or difficulty.
- Happening regularly or as part of a routine.
- To point out or show something.
- The scientific study of living organisms and their environments.
10 Clues: To point out or show something. • Happening regularly or as part of a routine. • To be at risk of extinction or serious decline. • Earlier in time or happening before something else. • A location where animals reproduce and raise their young. • A person who studies living things and their environments. • ...
World walker 2025-02-19
10 Clues: manner • matkama • eeldades • sihtkoht • kavatsus • omandatud • boots matkasaapad • kulutama,põletama • shelter loomade varjupaik • companions reisikaaslased
Smart world 2025-02-23
Across
- A machine that can think
- You carry this everywhere
- A moving machine
- Connects devices
Down
- Wireless connection that lets devices access the internet
- A set of instructions computers follow to solve problems
- Information stored and processed by computers
- Detects motion or temperature
- Needed for security
- Smart devices respond to this
10 Clues: A moving machine • Connects devices • Needed for security • A machine that can think • You carry this everywhere • Detects motion or temperature • Smart devices respond to this • Information stored and processed by computers • A set of instructions computers follow to solve problems • Wireless connection that lets devices access the internet
WORLD RELIGIONS 2025-01-02
Across
- A Japanese faith honoring nature and spirits.
- A Chinese philosophy that follows harmony and balance.
- Teaches peace and meditation, inspired by Buddha.
- A faith teaching kindness to all living things and non-violence.
- One of the world’s oldest religions, worshipping fire as sacred.
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- Followers wear turbans and believe in equality for all.
- Follows the teachings of Jesus and celebrates Christmas.
- Believers worship many gods and celebrate Diwali.
- Followers pray five times a day and celebrate Ramadan.
- People who celebrate Hanukkah and read the Torah.
10 Clues: A Japanese faith honoring nature and spirits. • Believers worship many gods and celebrate Diwali. • People who celebrate Hanukkah and read the Torah. • Teaches peace and meditation, inspired by Buddha. • Followers pray five times a day and celebrate Ramadan. • A Chinese philosophy that follows harmony and balance. • ...
World Religions 2023-11-08
10 Clues: belief in one god • sacred text in Islam • follower of Hinduism • name of God in Islam • sacred text in Christianity • place of worship in Judaism • Christians place of worship • where the first mosque was built • washing/cleaning ritual before Muslims pray • calming and focusing the mind within Buddhism
World Travel 2023-10-09
Across
- People eat curry in this country.
- Vietnam has a strong connection with this country. Vietnam has many dishes that also has origins from this country e.g. Banh Mi.
- This country is known for pizza!
- This country is near Vietnam and has a famous statue which looks like a Lion and mermaid together.
- The _ _ is made up of countries that include England and Scotland.
Down
- This country is the continent of Africa.
- I live in this country.
- This country has many kiwi fruits.
- Every country has their own _ _ _ _ which represents who they are.
- People speak Spanish in this country.
10 Clues: I live in this country. • This country is known for pizza! • People eat curry in this country. • This country has many kiwi fruits. • People speak Spanish in this country. • This country is the continent of Africa. • Every country has their own _ _ _ _ which represents who they are. • The _ _ is made up of countries that include England and Scotland. • ...
World Window 2024-09-29
10 Clues: harmony (5) • disagreement (8) • sphere of activity (5) • illegal activities (11) • set of rules/guidelines (3) • communication platforms (5) • informed/cognizant of something (9) • animals, plants and microorganisms (8) • relating to/involving the entire world (6) • beliefs that characterise a group of people (7)
MRI World 2024-10-23
Across
- A measurement of the smallest object that we can visualize in the image.
- The tiny signal that comes out of the patient as a result of the application of RF energy.
- What is the name of the sequence that demonstrates multiple sclerosis the best?
- An extremely cold liquid used in a superconducting magnet.
- _____ is a condition where blood sugar is elevated, causing a patient to be at risk for CVA.
Down
- Electromagnetic radiation lower in energy than infrared.
- The distance between 2 consecutive peaks?
- Contrast reactions are very rare in MRI injections,_________ is the most commonly reported contrast reaction.
- In the event that a patient develops severe bronchospasms after the injection of contrast, ___________ would probably be administered by the radiologist or nurse.
- The strongest area of the magnetic field where the field and flux converge?
10 Clues: The distance between 2 consecutive peaks? • Electromagnetic radiation lower in energy than infrared. • An extremely cold liquid used in a superconducting magnet. • A measurement of the smallest object that we can visualize in the image. • The strongest area of the magnetic field where the field and flux converge? • ...
4th World 2024-10-28
world hunger 2025-03-25
10 Clues: - eat • - world • -needful • -when give • - to feel pain • - when you don't eat • -in need of something • - when you have nothing • - when you don't have enough food. • -when you want something really bad
World Features 2024-03-05
10 Clues: Worlds larges sea • bay about 330ft deep • river 3rd longest river • rainforest lungs of Africa • longest river in the world • river used to be underwater • desert hottest desert in world • Victoria largest tropical lake • River formed 50 million years ago • rainforest largest rainforest in the world
World Crossword 2021-09-01
Our World 2021-09-07
Across
- The thick hair that covers the bodies of some animals like cats and rabbits.
- One of the flat pieces of hard material that covers the skin of fish and snakes.
- This is brown and the plant grows in it.
- The long structure of bones down the centre of your back, which supports your body.
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- This can be in different colours.
- One of the soft, light things that grow from and cover a bird's skin.
- This part of a plant is usually under the ground.
- One of the two parts that a bird or insect uses to fly.
- A thin, triangular part on a fish, which helps it to swim.
- This is long and thin and holds the plant up.
10 Clues: This can be in different colours. • This is brown and the plant grows in it. • This is long and thin and holds the plant up. • This part of a plant is usually under the ground. • One of the two parts that a bird or insect uses to fly. • A thin, triangular part on a fish, which helps it to swim. • One of the soft, light things that grow from and cover a bird's skin. • ...
WORLD GEOGRAPHY 2022-02-19
Across
- - Largest desert in the world
- - Longest river in North America
- - One of the longest rivers in Africa
- - Southernmost continent
- - Volcanic mountain in Japan
- - Everest is part of this mountain chain
Down
- - Island off the coast of Australia
- - Largest lake in Africa
- - Mount Kilimanjaro is in this country
- - Largest island in the world
10 Clues: - Largest lake in Africa • - Southernmost continent • - Volcanic mountain in Japan • - Largest desert in the world • - Largest island in the world • - Longest river in North America • - Island off the coast of Australia • - One of the longest rivers in Africa • - Mount Kilimanjaro is in this country • - Everest is part of this mountain chain
World Religion 2022-02-25
10 Clues: : an agreement • : the holy land • : fighter of God • : showing respect • : jewish prophets • : believed in 1 God • : israelites kingdom • : father of many nations • : the substances of revelation • : the land promised by God to Abraham
World Religions 2022-03-10
Across
- The title of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of a major religion of southern and eastern Asia and of the world.
- Belief in multiple gods
- Belief in one god
- The total of a person's good and bad actions, which is believed to determine their fate.
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- The set of rules for Islam.
- The religious faith of Muslims.
- The religious teacher who is the basis of the Christian religion.
- An Arab prophet who founded the religion of Islam.
- The main religion of India. This religion includes belief in many gods and that the soul is reborn after death in a different form.
- Includes belief in one God and following the laws of the Torah, or Old Testament.
10 Clues: Belief in one god • Belief in multiple gods • The set of rules for Islam. • The religious faith of Muslims. • An Arab prophet who founded the religion of Islam. • The religious teacher who is the basis of the Christian religion. • Includes belief in one God and following the laws of the Torah, or Old Testament. • ...
World History 2022-03-10
Across
- falling of prices
- extreme racist or authoritarian views
- general increase in prices
- nation and sometime race above individual
- government issues this hoping to pay buyers
- government owns industries; taxes the rich
Down
- out-of-control prices
- enemy of the Jewish race
- the predominance of all peoples of german
- used by enterprises for earning money
10 Clues: falling of prices • out-of-control prices • enemy of the Jewish race • general increase in prices • extreme racist or authoritarian views • used by enterprises for earning money • the predominance of all peoples of german • nation and sometime race above individual • government owns industries; taxes the rich • government issues this hoping to pay buyers
our world 2025-06-13
Across
- A place with sand and water. You can swim or sunbathe there. (ex: Mar del Plata)
- A small insect with a hard shell. Some are black or colourful.
- Water that moves and goes to the sea.
- A piece of land surrounded by water. (ex: Hawaii)
- A mountain that can explode with fire and lava.
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- A very dry place with lots of sand and little water. (ex: Sahara)
- A big wild cat with spots. It can run very fast.
- A big, strong animal with thick fur. It lives in forests or mountains.
- A small green animal that jumps and lives near water.
- A big fish with sharp teeth. It lives in the sea.
10 Clues: Water that moves and goes to the sea. • A mountain that can explode with fire and lava. • A big wild cat with spots. It can run very fast. • A piece of land surrounded by water. (ex: Hawaii) • A big fish with sharp teeth. It lives in the sea. • A small green animal that jumps and lives near water. • A small insect with a hard shell. Some are black or colourful. • ...
Our World 2025-08-18
Across
- a place where you go to see old things, paintings, and fossils
- a sandy place by the sea where people swim and make sandcastles
- the hard covering of a snail, clam or turtle
- the clear drink we need to stay alive; found in rivers and seas
- a private book where you write about your day and feelings
- tiny lights you see in the night sky
Down
- a small picture card you send in the mail without an envelop
- another word for 'mum'
- the person who watches swimmers and keeps them safe
- a big sea fish with sharp teeth
10 Clues: another word for 'mum' • a big sea fish with sharp teeth • tiny lights you see in the night sky • the hard covering of a snail, clam or turtle • the person who watches swimmers and keeps them safe • a private book where you write about your day and feelings • a small picture card you send in the mail without an envelop • ...
WORLD icons 2022-06-17
B1 World 2022-06-17
Across
- Months it take for a pineapple to grow
- Scientific name for Pineapple
- most common banana variety
- service that connects CARPAC to the Mediterranean
Down
- River located in Guayaquil
- Rail operator in Panama
- Top banana exporter country of the world
- Terminal operator in Moin
- In CRX , C stands for?
- Main terminal in the Mexican Atlantic Gulf
10 Clues: In CRX , C stands for? • Rail operator in Panama • Terminal operator in Moin • River located in Guayaquil • most common banana variety • Scientific name for Pineapple • Months it take for a pineapple to grow • Top banana exporter country of the world • Main terminal in the Mexican Atlantic Gulf • service that connects CARPAC to the Mediterranean
Above World 2022-02-01
10 Clues: old and torn • A slender plant • A member of senate • not adorned; plain • Scatters piece of waist • a tract of swampy ground • Not able to be seen trough • The summit ir top part of a mountain • A small piece of burning wood or coal • a state of extreme physical or mental fatigue
World Religions 2022-01-21
Across
- a building for Muslim prayer
- a belief in more than one god
- the belief that souls are reborn many times
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- deep continued thought that focuses the mind
- in Buddhism and Hinduism the effect that good or bad actions have
- in Christianity, the rise of Jesus from the dead
- a belief in one god
- followers
- a Jewish place of worship
- a teacher in the Jewish faith
10 Clues: followers • a belief in one god • a Jewish place of worship • a building for Muslim prayer • a belief in more than one god • a teacher in the Jewish faith • the belief that souls are reborn many times • deep continued thought that focuses the mind • in Christianity, the rise of Jesus from the dead • in Buddhism and Hinduism the effect that good or bad actions have
WORLD WALKER 2022-01-27
Across
- food and other ordinary goods needed by people every day
- problems or difficulties
- in the direction of, or closer to someone or something
- damaged because of continuous use
- a continuous pain that is unpleasant but not very strong
- the things that a person owns, especially those that can be carried
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- a long walk, especially in the countryside
- to make your body or your arms and legs straight so that they are as long as possible,after you have been in the same place for a long time
- protection from bad weather, danger, or attack
- illness of people, animals, plants,, caused by infection rather than by an accident
10 Clues: problems or difficulties • damaged because of continuous use • a long walk, especially in the countryside • protection from bad weather, danger, or attack • in the direction of, or closer to someone or something • food and other ordinary goods needed by people every day • a continuous pain that is unpleasant but not very strong • ...
WORLD WALKER 2022-01-27
Across
- food and other ordinary goods needed by people every day
- problems or difficulties
- in the direction of, or closer to someone or something
- damaged because of continuous use
- a continuous pain that is unpleasant but not very strong
- the things that a person owns, especially those that can be carried
Down
- a long walk, especially in the countryside
- to make your body or your arms and legs straight so that they are as long as possible,after you have been in the same place for a long time
- protection from bad weather, danger, or attack
- illness of people, animals, plants,, caused by infection rather than by an accident
10 Clues: problems or difficulties • damaged because of continuous use • a long walk, especially in the countryside • protection from bad weather, danger, or attack • in the direction of, or closer to someone or something • food and other ordinary goods needed by people every day • a continuous pain that is unpleasant but not very strong • ...
Down World 2022-02-14
Across
- how many portals in the school
- person who took Marina along her journey
- Who they went to to find out more
- the girl who disappeared
- Where they found Robbie
- The main character?
Down
- The man who knew everything about the portal
- the only door that worked
- Person blamed for Robies death
- What they found at the Lake
10 Clues: The main character? • Where they found Robbie • the girl who disappeared • the only door that worked • What they found at the Lake • how many portals in the school • Person blamed for Robies death • Who they went to to find out more • person who took Marina along her journey • The man who knew everything about the portal
World Cities 2023-01-09
Across
- home of the Beatles
- City in Morocco and name of a classic 1942 film.
- The Windy City
- The Beehive is a landmark in this New Zealand city.
- Australia's Largest City by population
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- The International Court of Justice is located here.
- Ludwig Van Beethoven’s birth city.
- Big Ben and Tower Bridge
- Site of the first modern Olympic Games.
- Britain handed over this city to China in 1997
10 Clues: The Windy City • home of the Beatles • Big Ben and Tower Bridge • Ludwig Van Beethoven’s birth city. • Australia's Largest City by population • Site of the first modern Olympic Games. • Britain handed over this city to China in 1997 • City in Morocco and name of a classic 1942 film. • The International Court of Justice is located here. • ...
Misha's world 2023-01-12
10 Clues: your office! • _____ camera • home sweet home • childhood chocolate • your future workplace :) • your favourite mode of transport • a verb /a noun/a state of being. • they didn't post the ideal location • the best U.S state (only because its yours) • the philosopher you aced a british accent in
The world 2022-06-14
10 Clues: we live in these • there are 5 on earth • this is a small city • this is a small ocean • we live on this planet • there are many in the sky • cities are divided into these • these are on all the continents • this is water crossing a country • this is the most important city of a country
WORLD CUP 2022-12-01
Mystery world 2022-12-12
Across
- Author of 'The Moment Before Drowning'
- Dramatic centerpiece in mystery novels
- A serial killer who terrorized impoverished areas in London in 1888, never identified
- British author known for murder mystery novels
- Supernatural theories raised about a famous world mystery
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- detective you inspired 'House M.D'
- 1859 mystery novel by Wilkie Collins
- Charlie chaplin's famous 'little' role
- Famous chinese detective
- Poirot's first name
10 Clues: Poirot's first name • Famous chinese detective • detective you inspired 'House M.D' • 1859 mystery novel by Wilkie Collins • Author of 'The Moment Before Drowning' • Dramatic centerpiece in mystery novels • Charlie chaplin's famous 'little' role • British author known for murder mystery novels • Supernatural theories raised about a famous world mystery • ...
World Population 2022-11-29
Across
- a group of students who are taught together
- not young
- (of men) attractive
- attractive without being very beautiful
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- without a job although able to work
- feeling that you would like to sleep or rest
- the noun of “poor”
- the synonym of “country”
- without home
- an area of public land in a town or a city where people go to walk, play and relax
10 Clues: not young • without home • the noun of “poor” • (of men) attractive • the synonym of “country” • without a job although able to work • attractive without being very beautiful • a group of students who are taught together • feeling that you would like to sleep or rest • an area of public land in a town or a city where people go to walk, play and relax
world culture 2022-09-26
Across
- a group that you want to belong to
- A person's inherited traits, determined by genetics
- the legal sense of belonging to a specific country
- of little or less importance or value
- confidence in one's worth or abilities
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- a group you do not want to belong to
- the act of separating something/someone from other things
- Characteristics that are inherited
- A person's experience in the environment
- DNA segments that serve as the key functional units in the transmission of genetic traits.
10 Clues: Characteristics that are inherited • a group that you want to belong to • a group you do not want to belong to • of little or less importance or value • confidence in one's worth or abilities • A person's experience in the environment • the legal sense of belonging to a specific country • A person's inherited traits, determined by genetics • ...
Pharmacist's world 2022-09-23
Across
- ยาฆ่าเชื้อเม็ดแคปซูลสีเขียวฟ้า
- ยานี้ต้องเคี้ยวก่อนกลืน
- ยาลดไข้ที่คนทั่วไปรู้จัก
- ยาครีมลดอาการปวดเมื่อย
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- ยาสูดพ่นทางปากเพื่อขยายหลอดลม
- ฮ่องกงฟุต คันตามนิ้วมือนิ้วเท้า คันในร่มผ้ากลากเกลื้อน
- บางแผงก็มี 21 เม็ด บางแผงก็มี 28 เม็ด
- ยาแก้ปวดเม็ดสีชมพู
- ยาสระผมฆ่าเชื้อรา
- เม็ดยา 3 ชั้น บรรเทาอาการหวัดและคัดจมูก
10 Clues: ยาสระผมฆ่าเชื้อรา • ยาแก้ปวดเม็ดสีชมพู • ยาครีมลดอาการปวดเมื่อย • ยานี้ต้องเคี้ยวก่อนกลืน • ยาลดไข้ที่คนทั่วไปรู้จัก • ยาสูดพ่นทางปากเพื่อขยายหลอดลม • ยาฆ่าเชื้อเม็ดแคปซูลสีเขียวฟ้า • บางแผงก็มี 21 เม็ด บางแผงก็มี 28 เม็ด • เม็ดยา 3 ชั้น บรรเทาอาการหวัดและคัดจมูก • ฮ่องกงฟุต คันตามนิ้วมือนิ้วเท้า คันในร่มผ้ากลากเกลื้อน
AMAZING WORLD 2022-09-23
Across
- a large mass of ice that moves slowly
- path on a mountain or countryside
- forma study of art and beauty
- based on real facts
- short form of National Geographic
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- a forest in a tropical area that receives a lot of rain
- a mountain through which lava and gases flow out
- unbelievable
- rough with sharp points
- extremely worried or frightened about something
10 Clues: unbelievable • based on real facts • rough with sharp points • forma study of art and beauty • path on a mountain or countryside • short form of National Geographic • a large mass of ice that moves slowly • extremely worried or frightened about something • a mountain through which lava and gases flow out • a forest in a tropical area that receives a lot of rain
Animal World 2022-06-11
10 Clues: An Amphibian • Flying Mammal • an extinct bird • scavanger animal • Man's best friend • bird that can'nt fly • A wild Animal that looks cute • Animal which can't move backward • Bird that lay her eggs in other nest • most intelligent mammal than after human beings
World wars 2022-09-06
Across
- The place where the war memorial monument has been erected in the memory and honour of the brave Mauritian soldiers who were killed during World War I.
- The place in japan where USA dropped an atomic bomb.
- The process whereby
- The most powerful empire in the 19th century.
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- A group of countries, colonies or states ruled by another country.
- One of the serious consequences of world wars.
- The dictator of Germany in 1933.
- Consequence of food shortage.
- The country which attack USA at Pearl Harbour during WW2.
- country which was previously a colony becomes ‘politically independent’.
10 Clues: The process whereby • Consequence of food shortage. • The dictator of Germany in 1933. • The most powerful empire in the 19th century. • One of the serious consequences of world wars. • The place in japan where USA dropped an atomic bomb. • The country which attack USA at Pearl Harbour during WW2. • A group of countries, colonies or states ruled by another country. • ...
Wild world 2023-01-30
Across
- a small, hard ball of ice that falls from the sky like rain
- a system used to measure the strength of an earthquake:
- an extreme lack of food in a region, causing suffering and death:
- a violent wind that has a circular movement
Down
- a mass of rock and earth falling unexpectedly down a steep slope
- a long period when there is little or no rain:
- a sudden violent movement of the earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage:
- a sudden movement of the earth's surface that often follows an earthquake
- an extremely large wave caused by violent movement of the earth under the sea
- the large size of something
10 Clues: the large size of something • a violent wind that has a circular movement • a long period when there is little or no rain: • a system used to measure the strength of an earthquake: • a small, hard ball of ice that falls from the sky like rain • a mass of rock and earth falling unexpectedly down a steep slope • ...
World History 2023-02-09
Across
- A government controlled by religious leaders
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- Henry VIII's second wife; had a daughter, Elizabeth; rebellious against Henry; charged with treason and later beheaded
- A pardon given by the Roman Catholic Church in return for repentance for sins
- A religious movement begun by Martin Luther in 1517 that attempted to reform the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church; it resulted in the formation of new Christian denominations
- A German monk who became one of the most famous critics of the Roman Catholic Chruch. In 1517, he wrote 95 theses, or statements of belief attacking the church practices. He led the Protestant Reformation.
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- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- It was nailed to a church door in Wittenberg, Germany in 1517 and is widely seen as being the catalyst that started the Protestant Reformation. It contained Martin Luther's list of accusations against the Roman Catholic Church.
- Everyday language of ordinary people
- King Henry VIII's first wife who gave birth to Mary, and from whom he wanted an annulment-sparking the events that would eventually lead up to the birth of the Church of England.
10 Clues: Everyday language of ordinary people • A government controlled by religious leaders • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • A pardon given by the Roman Catholic Church in return for repentance for sins • Henry VIII's second wife; had a daughter, Elizabeth; rebellious against Henry; charged with treason and later beheaded • ...
Hellenistic World 2026-02-16
Across
- dictator A ruler with complete control over a government and no limits on power.
- Describes the blended, Greek-inspired culture that developed after Alexander’s conquests.
- A Hellenistic historian who wrote about the rise of Rome and valued accuracy in history.
- A Greek geographer who wrote Geography, describing lands and peoples known during the Hellenistic period.
- of Macedonia who built one of the largest empires in the ancient world and spread Greek culture across three continents.
- A Hellenistic playwright known for writing comedies about everyday life and romantic themes.
- A tight military formation in which soldiers stood shoulder to shoulder in a square with long spears pointed outward.
Down
- A major battle in 333 BC where Alexander defeated the Persian army.
- The decisive battle in 331 BC where Alexander defeated the Persian king and gained control of the Persian Empire.
- II King of Macedonia who conquered most of Greece and strengthened the Macedonian army before his son Alexander took power.
10 Clues: A major battle in 333 BC where Alexander defeated the Persian army. • dictator A ruler with complete control over a government and no limits on power. • A Hellenistic historian who wrote about the rise of Rome and valued accuracy in history. • Describes the blended, Greek-inspired culture that developed after Alexander’s conquests. • ...
Science World 2026-01-19
Across
- A rock dating method which states that the sedimentary layers indicate the age of a rock
- A physical record used for scientists to understand about the past climates
- A type of greenhouse gas inhaled by trees
- A large landmass where all present continents are combined
Down
- When minerals replace the structure of an organism
- An unsustainable practice where too many trees are cut down
- This is produced when fossil fuels are burned
- The movement of Earth’s plates
- The largest division of time mainly seen in the geologic time scale
- The Era which is characterized by the decline of dinosaurs
10 Clues: The movement of Earth’s plates • A type of greenhouse gas inhaled by trees • This is produced when fossil fuels are burned • When minerals replace the structure of an organism • The Era which is characterized by the decline of dinosaurs • A large landmass where all present continents are combined • An unsustainable practice where too many trees are cut down • ...
world geo 2025-08-20
Across
- warm, humid 0-30 degrees
- biome with warm, rainy weather near the equator.
- short term condition of the atmosphere
- affects the temperature and the humidity/moisture of an area.
- low, middle, high
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- temperate, mild 30-60 degrees
- overall long term condition of the atomsphere
- polar, 60+ degrees
- how close you are to the coast
- the height of land above sea level.
10 Clues: low, middle, high • polar, 60+ degrees • warm, humid 0-30 degrees • temperate, mild 30-60 degrees • how close you are to the coast • the height of land above sea level. • short term condition of the atmosphere • overall long term condition of the atomsphere • biome with warm, rainy weather near the equator. • affects the temperature and the humidity/moisture of an area.
World Cuisines 2025-08-26
10 Clues: Japanese broth soup • Turkish skewered meat • French snail delicacy • Italian coffee dessert • Indian clay oven bread • Greek layered pasta dish • Spanish cold tomato soup • Mexican corn tortilla dish • Middle Eastern chickpea dip • Korean fermented cabbage dish
World Cuisines 2025-08-27
10 Clues: Japanese broth soup • Turkish skewered meat • French snail delicacy • Indian clay oven bread • Italian coffee dessert • Spanish cold tomato soup • Greek layered pasta dish • Mexican corn tortilla dish • Middle Eastern chickpea dip • Korean fermented cabbage dish
World Languages 2025-08-29
Across
- Shakespeare’s language, now used worldwide for business
- Bollywood’s primary spoken language
- Script reads right-to-left; classical form in holy texts
- Tones matter in this Chinese language with billions of speakers
- Cervantes wrote Don Quixote in this tongue
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- “Hakuna Matata” comes from this East African language
- Paris cafés and Molière’s plays use this Romance language
- Cyrillic alphabet; Pushkin and Tolstoy’s mother tongue
- Known for long compound words and spoken by Einstein
- Uses kanji, hiragana, and katakana writing systems
10 Clues: Bollywood’s primary spoken language • Cervantes wrote Don Quixote in this tongue • Uses kanji, hiragana, and katakana writing systems • Known for long compound words and spoken by Einstein • “Hakuna Matata” comes from this East African language • Cyrillic alphabet; Pushkin and Tolstoy’s mother tongue • Shakespeare’s language, now used worldwide for business • ...
World history 2025-09-03
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- The relationship and interaction between people and the natural world.
- The principle that all members of a society, including the government, are subject to and accountable under the law.
- A society's core principles and standards, often guiding its behavior and actions.
- The system by which a state or community is controlled.
- A specific place or position.
- The economic benefit that countries can receive when they specialize in producing goods and exchange them with other countries.
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- The process of people, goods, or ideas changing location over time.
- Things that motivate or encourage someone to do something.
- A key social studies theme describing how disagreements can lead to shifts in society.
- The way authority is divided and exercised within a system, such as a government or organization.
10 Clues: A specific place or position. • The system by which a state or community is controlled. • Things that motivate or encourage someone to do something. • The process of people, goods, or ideas changing location over time. • The relationship and interaction between people and the natural world. • ...
Physical World 2025-10-13
10 Clues: Isaac • Air .... • Speed up • Newtons ... • Attraction to earth • Anther word for pivot • Another word for weight • Two objects rubbing together • Device used for lifting things • Which law is the law of inertia
world history 2025-09-26
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- Indian empire known as the “Golden Age” of India, famous for mathematics and literature.
- Chinese dynasty known for the invention of paper and the civil service exam.
- Founder of Confucianism.
- Indian ruler who spread Buddhism after converting from Hinduism.
- The Chinese philosophy that emphasizes balance, nature, and harmony
- The first major Indian empire, founded by Chandragupta.
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- Religion that spread across Asia due to Ashoka’s influence.
- Philosophy that stressed respect, family, and social order.
- Dynasty that unified China under Legalism and built the Great Wall.
- Trade route that connected China to the Mediterranean.
10 Clues: Founder of Confucianism. • Trade route that connected China to the Mediterranean. • The first major Indian empire, founded by Chandragupta. • Philosophy that stressed respect, family, and social order. • Religion that spread across Asia due to Ashoka’s influence. • Indian ruler who spread Buddhism after converting from Hinduism. • ...
SUSE WORLD 2025-09-25
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- Kernel used by all SUSE distributions
- Key capability for DevOps, SRE, and FinOps to optimize cloud operations
- Open-source enterprise Linux distribution by SUSE
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- SUSE’s platform for managing multi-cloud environments
- Lightweight Linux OS for edge computing
- SUSE's high-availability solution
- SUSE's lightweight Kubernetes distribution
- SUSE's container management platform
- Tool used for automated patch management in SUSE
- SUSE’s tool for system configuration and administration
10 Clues: SUSE's high-availability solution • SUSE's container management platform • Kernel used by all SUSE distributions • Lightweight Linux OS for edge computing • SUSE's lightweight Kubernetes distribution • Tool used for automated patch management in SUSE • Open-source enterprise Linux distribution by SUSE • SUSE’s platform for managing multi-cloud environments • ...
world records 2026-03-26
World Intsruments 2026-03-09
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- An African thumb piano consisting of metal tines attached to a wooden soundboard.
- An electronic instrument played without physical contact by waving hands near antennas.
- A complex Indian string instrument with a long neck and a shimmering, resonant sound.
- A pear-shaped, short-necked lute central to Middle Eastern and North African music.
- A UFO-shaped steel drum from Switzerland that produces hypnotic, ethereal melodies.
- A two-stringed Chinese fiddle played with a bow caught between the strings.
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- A Russian stringed instrument easily identified by its distinctive triangular wooden body.
- A long wooden trumpet from Australia used by Aboriginal people for deep, vibrating drones.
- A percussion instrument from Trinidad made from industrial oil drums tuned to specific pitches.
- An ancient Armenian double-reed woodwind carved from apricot wood with a haunting, soulful tone.
10 Clues: A two-stringed Chinese fiddle played with a bow caught between the strings. • An African thumb piano consisting of metal tines attached to a wooden soundboard. • A pear-shaped, short-necked lute central to Middle Eastern and North African music. • A UFO-shaped steel drum from Switzerland that produces hypnotic, ethereal melodies. • ...
World Soccer 2026-04-04
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- Italian manager with record UEFA Champions League titles
- Croatian midfielder who won the 2018 Ballon d’Or, breaking a decade-long dominance
- Brazilian striker nicknamed “O Fenômeno,” 2× World Cup winner
- French winger known for explosive pace, initials K.M.
- English striker, all-time top scorer for Tottenham
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- Polish striker who broke Gerd Müller’s Bundesliga single-season scoring record
- German club famous for its “Yellow Wall” and high attendance stats
- North London club often shortened to “Spurs"
- Argentine playmaker often compared with Pelé
- Famous chipped penalty technique named after a Czech playe
10 Clues: North London club often shortened to “Spurs" • Argentine playmaker often compared with Pelé • English striker, all-time top scorer for Tottenham • French winger known for explosive pace, initials K.M. • Italian manager with record UEFA Champions League titles • Famous chipped penalty technique named after a Czech playe • ...
2ºESO_Natural World 2026-05-15
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- A small, bright light in the sky at night
- A very small, thin river
- Like a small, short tree with many leaves
- A large area of open land with grass or flowers
- The big white circle in the sky at night
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- A small "road" made for walking in the forest
- The surface of the earth that we walk on
- Seven colors in the sky after it rains
- A dark, cool place under a tree when it is sunny
- A very high, steep rock by the sea
10 Clues: A very small, thin river • A very high, steep rock by the sea • Seven colors in the sky after it rains • The surface of the earth that we walk on • The big white circle in the sky at night • A small, bright light in the sky at night • Like a small, short tree with many leaves • A small "road" made for walking in the forest • A large area of open land with grass or flowers • ...
Dandy's World 2026-06-01
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- a guy who loves to tell fish jokes
- a wonderful mirror who always strives for perfection
- a bookworm who eat books A LOT
- an ugly and fake flower
- a strong knight with protective personality
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- a spooky ghost who loves to prank everyone
- a little gremlin who always use luck
- a detective, always looks for clues (research)
- a main who always a little shy and wilt sometimes
- a smart tv woman
10 Clues: a smart tv woman • an ugly and fake flower • a bookworm who eat books A LOT • a guy who loves to tell fish jokes • a little gremlin who always use luck • a spooky ghost who loves to prank everyone • a strong knight with protective personality • a detective, always looks for clues (research) • a main who always a little shy and wilt sometimes • ...
Teen world 2026-06-12
World Cup 2026-06-03
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- The happy event when a team wins the World Cup.
- The job of being a judge during matches.
- Taking part in the World Cup tournament.
- The final title a team hopes to win.
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- Talking and sharing information with teammates.
- People who watch the games in the stadium.
- Involving many countries around the world.
- A group that plans and manages the tournament.
- A contest between teams trying to win
- The process of earning a place in the World Cup.
10 Clues: The final title a team hopes to win. • A contest between teams trying to win • The job of being a judge during matches. • Taking part in the World Cup tournament. • People who watch the games in the stadium. • Involving many countries around the world. • A group that plans and manages the tournament. • Talking and sharing information with teammates. • ...
World Cup 2026-06-11
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- when a player breaks a rule
- the trainer of the team
- group of players who play together
- a board or screen that shows the score
- the lead player of the team
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- Fifa WorldCup is a ___
- when fans make noise to support their team
- the referee uses this object to make noise.
- the last and most important match of a tournament
- the referee gives a ______ when a player breaks a rule
10 Clues: Fifa WorldCup is a ___ • the trainer of the team • when a player breaks a rule • the lead player of the team • group of players who play together • a board or screen that shows the score • when fans make noise to support their team • the referee uses this object to make noise. • the last and most important match of a tournament • ...
Dystopian world 2026-05-28
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- constantly watching/under watch
- Used not in the best ways in Dystopia
- something that is currently popular
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- usually has full control of the dystopian world that you are experiencing
- Zombies, final destruction
- something that seems is true but isn't
- The way Dystopia can be seen as
- something that is gone to the extreme
- related to the future; something that hasn't happened
- systemic manipulation and oppression
10 Clues: Zombies, final destruction • The way Dystopia can be seen as • constantly watching/under watch • something that is currently popular • systemic manipulation and oppression • something that is gone to the extreme • Used not in the best ways in Dystopia • something that seems is true but isn't • related to the future; something that hasn't happened • ...
World Holidays 2026-06-07
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- Boxing Day is celebrated the say day after Christmas, it started in this country and spread to much of the common wealth.
- Kupala is a holiday held on the summer solstice (longest day of the year) which celebrates fertility and love.
- Remembrance Day celebrates the end of World War 2 and is honoured with military memorial services.
- Carnival is a large celebration before Lent celebrated with parades and parties.
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- St Patrick's day is a holiday that celebrates St Patrick and this country's culture.
- Divali is the Hindu festival of lights often celebrated with fireworks.
- Africa Day is a day to celebrate th founding of the pan-Africanist Organisation of African Unity. It was first celebrated in this country.
- Lunar New Year celebrates the end and beginning of the lunar calendar. Money is often given as gifts in red envelopes.
- Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a day where people celebrate and honour the dead.
- Juneteenth is a celebration of the emancipation of enslaved people in this country.
10 Clues: Divali is the Hindu festival of lights often celebrated with fireworks. • Carnival is a large celebration before Lent celebrated with parades and parties. • Juneteenth is a celebration of the emancipation of enslaved people in this country. • St Patrick's day is a holiday that celebrates St Patrick and this country's culture. • ...
words 2020-04-29
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- a place up higher than the sky
- the place you live in now
- you can see it is very
- something that you like playing on
- when someone is having peace or doing peace with there neighbor
- when you are scared of something
- something that heats the world or we can easly see
- something you put your money in
- something you do aleast once a day around or outside the house
- a substance from the ground
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- something you take to different places in the world
- something that everyone has on there face
- something we live on
- something men where to work
- the number after four
- something you wright with
- a plant that lives in lakes
- something that could happen a
18 Clues: something we live on • the number after four • you can see it is very • the place you live in now • something you wright with • something men where to work • a plant that lives in lakes • a substance from the ground • something that could happen a • a place up higher than the sky • something you put your money in • when you are scared of something • something that you like playing on • ...
Sunshine 3 P1 2022-05-02
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- A place in India which is famous for lunch delivery system.
- Jumbled world : nascittaf
- It is popular in Japan.
- Bill haven't ________ about ekiben.
- Character bento is ____________ in Japan?
- Bill doesn't like __________ but he can eat them through the bentos.
- It's fun to find your __________ ekiben on a trip.
- it is a bento available at train stations.
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- Who made the bentos? Answer: Mao's ___________.
- What food from Hiroshima is available at ekibens?
- Cherry blossoms are so ____________.
- It's almost ______ so Bill and Mao are going to eat lunch.
- Today many countries have developed their own unique lunch ________.
- Jumbled world : yeldiver
- Someday Bill wants to travel around Japan and try ekibens.
- Jumbled world : tonirutin
- The bentos are so cute and ___________.
- Mao and Bill are going to eat their __________.
18 Clues: It is popular in Japan. • Jumbled world : yeldiver • Jumbled world : nascittaf • Jumbled world : tonirutin • Bill haven't ________ about ekiben. • Cherry blossoms are so ____________. • The bentos are so cute and ___________. • Character bento is ____________ in Japan? • it is a bento available at train stations. • Who made the bentos? Answer: Mao's ___________. • ...
Scramble for Africa 2019-10-25
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- One of the natural disasters to hit Africa
- Natural resources
- Africa is a magnificent cake
- A group of countries ruled by a single government
- Something which is left behind long after people have gone
- "Water"
- Spreading the word of God to all parts of the world
- When bigger nations take other smaller countries in other parts of the world
- Ruled the west coast of Africa before the arrival of Europeans
- A cure for malaria
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- Colonised countries in North Africa
- Colonised most of Southern Africa
- Maji-Maji
- Wanting your country to be the biggest and best country in the world
- Prime minister of Germany 1870
- Crops that are grown to be sold for profit
- A powerful new machine gun
- Resistance to a disease
- Widespread out break of an infectious disease
19 Clues: "Water" • Maji-Maji • Natural resources • A cure for malaria • Resistance to a disease • A powerful new machine gun • Africa is a magnificent cake • Prime minister of Germany 1870 • Colonised most of Southern Africa • Colonised countries in North Africa • One of the natural disasters to hit Africa • Crops that are grown to be sold for profit • ...
World War I Vocabulary 2017-04-12
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- An organization for international cooperation established at the initiative of the victorious Allied Powers at the end of World War I.
- Russian leader who succeeded Lenin as head of the Communist Party and created a totalitarian state by purging all opposition
- First leader of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
- An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time;
- A secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany, Mexico and Japan in the event of the United States entering World War I against Germany.
- Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers.
- Form of government that theoretically permits no individual freedom and that seeks to subordinate all aspects of the individual’s life to the authority of the government.
- A British luxury liner sunk by a German submarine in the North Atlantic on May 7, 1915: one of the events leading to U.S. entry into World War I.
- Chinese Communist leader and theorist.
- A Serbian nationalist who became the catalyst for World War I when he assassinated Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914.
- 28th President of the U.S. and led America though World War I
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- Fourteen goals of the United States in the peace negotiations after World War
- An official order or commission to do something.
- Austrian archduke whose assassination by a Serbian nationalist started World War I
- An agreement was reached to prevent the outbreak of war
- The spreading of information in support of a cause. It’s not so important whether the information is true or false or if the cause is just or not
- The understanding linking the Russian Empire, the French Third Republic, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland after the signing of the Anglo-Russian Entente on 31 August 1907.
- Last German Emperor (Kaiser) and King of Prussia, ruling the German Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia/ accuse of starting WW1
- The opinions or actions of people who believe that a country should use military methods, forces, etc.
- 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.
- Germany and its allies (Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire)
21 Clues: Chinese Communist leader and theorist. • An official order or commission to do something. • An agreement was reached to prevent the outbreak of war • First leader of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. • 28th President of the U.S. and led America though World War I • Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. • ...
Bradbury’s Future: Now and Then 2023-07-22
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- Suppressing the unwanted, from Bradbury to now
- Bradbury's genre, warning of futures possible
- Desired by Montag denied by his society
- Watchful eyes from Bradburys world to ours
- Constant backdrop in Fahrenheit 451
- Dystopian governance, feared in Bradbury's world and beyond
- - Leader of a literary revival
- Montag's unexpected transformation
- Platforms of communication and control
- Key tool of control in Fahrenheit
- Demanded by dystopia, resisted by Montag
- Unmanned flyers from Bradburys world to ours
- Spark that starts Montags journey
- Responsibility and belonging themes in Fahrenheit
- Shallow pleasures a distraction in Fahrenheit
- Resource of the digital age with potential for misuse
- Key to understanding often distorted in Fahrenheit
- A rarity in Bradburys noisy world
- Bradbury's paradoxical public servants
- Mental strain of the modern age
- Suppressed in Bradburys society
- Bradbury's immersive distraction
- The ultimate form of rebellion in Fahrenheit
- The time that Bradbury warns us about
- Forbidden fruit in Fahrenheit
- Response to oppression from Montag to modern movements
- The greatest threat to a totalitarian regime
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- Bradbury's literary freedom fighters
- Messages with a motive
- Room for distraction in Bradbury's world
- Genre of Montag's stolen book
- Mental storage turned survival tactic in Fahrenheit
- Montag's enlightening acquaintance
- Cautious ally of Montag
- Event of massive destruction potential for rebirth
- Threatened by tech, from Bradbury's world to ours
- Symbol of rebirth in destruction
- Modern malady of misinformation
- Montag's steel nemesis
- NEWS Misleading headlines, a 21st-century concern
- Unpopular action in a totalitarian regime
- Bradbury's device for constant noise
- A weapon of control in Bradburys society
- Montags path opposed to Bradburys society
- Thread of a story or what societies tell themselves
- Contemporary form of intelligence, with potential for control
- Tool of control in Fahrenheit
- Result of tech overuse in Bradburys world and ours
- Global worry result of technology unchecked
- Intentional disconnection a modern counter to info overload
- Whats sought by the government in Fahrenheit
- Symbolic acts in Fahrenheit 451
- Montag's indifferent spouse
- Montag's well-read adversary
- Dominant homogeneity, warning from Fahrenheit 451
- Imposed in Bradbury's society
- Encouraged obsession in Bradburys society
- Collective entity both the problem and solution in Fahrenheit
- What became of Bradbury's city?
- Sought by Montag suppressed in his society
60 Clues: Messages with a motive • Montag's steel nemesis • Cautious ally of Montag • Montag's indifferent spouse • Montag's well-read adversary • Genre of Montag's stolen book • Tool of control in Fahrenheit • Imposed in Bradbury's society • Forbidden fruit in Fahrenheit • - Leader of a literary revival • Modern malady of misinformation • Symbolic acts in Fahrenheit 451 • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-10-21
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- Islamic Empire that controlled Silk Road at 1453
- dominated "Canada" south to the Ohio River
- type of sail borrowed from Islamic world
- his voyages open door for European settlement
- dominated east coast of North America
- this metal fueled colonial era trade
- leg of the Triangle Trade bringing slaves
- the crop most responsible for slave trade
- Inca/Spanish labor system in Spain's New World
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- Spaniard that circumnavigated the globe (kinda)
- _____ war begins in this period due to colonies
- economic principle that colonies = money
- trade routes shift to the ___, land routes decline
- new European ship design, good for open ocean
- transfer of biology during Age of Expl.
- the European power that began exploration
- experienced extreme persecution/expelled from Spain
- the European power that created New World empire
18 Clues: this metal fueled colonial era trade • dominated east coast of North America • transfer of biology during Age of Expl. • economic principle that colonies = money • type of sail borrowed from Islamic world • the European power that began exploration • leg of the Triangle Trade bringing slaves • the crop most responsible for slave trade • ...
Russia 2026-06-02
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- Ancestors of Russia which was founded by vikings
- Conflict between the two major global blocs during the 20th century
- Stalin made a deal with this German leader
- Political system symbolized by the hammer and sickle
- Leader of the USSR during world war two
- Biggest country in the world
- Hammer and ...
- World War that helped trigger revolution in Russia
- Europe was divided by the Iron..
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- Tsar of Russia and is remembered for expanding the Russian state while ruling with extreme brutality.
- Nickname from the title: "The Giant of the
- He Led the Bolshevik revolution
- Russian Empire's heir who defeated Napoleon
- Alphabet used in Russia
- Created by the Bolshevik revolution
- Capital city of Russia
- Current Russian President
- Famous Russian space dog
18 Clues: Hammer and ... • Capital city of Russia • Alphabet used in Russia • Famous Russian space dog • Current Russian President • Biggest country in the world • He Led the Bolshevik revolution • Europe was divided by the Iron.. • Created by the Bolshevik revolution • Leader of the USSR during world war two • Nickname from the title: "The Giant of the • ...
SCS Marine Wildlife Crossword Puzzle III 2022-05-27
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- The longest bony fish in the world is the ____
- The longest-living vertebrate on Earth is the ____ shark
- According to The Ugly Animal Preservation Society, the ugliest fish in the world is the ____
- The largest dolphin in the world is the ____
- The largest sea turtle in the world is the ____ sea turtle
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- a fishing net that's been lost or abandoned in the ocean is called a "____ net"
- An Octopus has nine ____
- The Pipefish is closely related to the ____
- The biggest fish in the ocean is the ____ shark
- The most poisonous jellyfish in the world is the ____ jellyfish
- A group of jellyfish is called a ____
11 Clues: An Octopus has nine ____ • A group of jellyfish is called a ____ • The Pipefish is closely related to the ____ • The largest dolphin in the world is the ____ • The longest bony fish in the world is the ____ • The biggest fish in the ocean is the ____ shark • The longest-living vertebrate on Earth is the ____ shark • ...
Football 2025-05-30
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- current striker of Barcelona
- Brazilian footballer who likes to dance and plays as a midfielder.
- the only person to have scored a Hat- trick in a World Cup final
- youngest footballer to play for Spain
- the player that has won the most ballon dor’s in the world
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- which country won the 2018 Fifa World Cup final
- who has scored the most goals for Real Madrid
- this player was sent off in the 2006 World Cup final for head butting someone.
- which was the first country to win the FIFA World Cup.
- South Korean totenham player.
- who is the top scorer of all time in the premier league.
11 Clues: current striker of Barcelona • South Korean totenham player. • youngest footballer to play for Spain • who has scored the most goals for Real Madrid • which country won the 2018 Fifa World Cup final • which was the first country to win the FIFA World Cup. • who is the top scorer of all time in the premier league. • ...
Football 2024-04-24
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- Who is the only goalkeeper to win the Ballon d'Or award?
- Which team has won the Champions League the most?
- Who is the player who scored the most goals in the Champions League?
- Which team has won the most championships in the premier league?
- Which football player won the last Ballon d'Or award?
- Which team won the first World Cup?
- Who scored the most goals in super leauge?
- Who is the player who won the Champions League the most
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- Who is the coach who won the Champions League the most?
- To whom does the phrase "Hand of God" belong?
- Who is the fastest player to score a hattrick in the Champions League?
- Which team was the last to win the Champions League?
- Which team has won the most World Cups?
- Which player was the top scorer in the last World Cup?
- Which team won the last World Cup?
15 Clues: Which team won the last World Cup? • Which team won the first World Cup? • Which team has won the most World Cups? • Who scored the most goals in super leauge? • To whom does the phrase "Hand of God" belong? • Which team has won the Champions League the most? • Which team was the last to win the Champions League? • Which football player won the last Ballon d'Or award? • ...
Football 2024-04-24
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- Which team won the last World Cup?
- Who scored the most goals in super leauge?
- Which player was the top scorer in the last World Cup?
- Which football player won the last Ballon d'Or award?
- Which team has won the most World Cups?
- Who is the coach who won the Champions League the most?
- Which team won the first World Cup?
- Who is the player who scored the most goals in the Champions League?
- Who is the only goalkeeper to win the Ballon d'Or award?
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- To whom does the phrase "Hand of God" belong?
- Which team was the last to win the Champions League?
- Which team has won the most championships in the premier league?
- Which team has won the Champions League the most?
- Who is the fastest player to score a hattrick in the Champions League?
- Who is the player who won the Champions League the most
15 Clues: Which team won the last World Cup? • Which team won the first World Cup? • Which team has won the most World Cups? • Who scored the most goals in super leauge? • To whom does the phrase "Hand of God" belong? • Which team has won the Champions League the most? • Which team was the last to win the Champions League? • Which football player won the last Ballon d'Or award? • ...
World War II 2025-05-16
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- Bombed by the Japanese which caused the Bombing of Nagaski and Hiroshima
- This was a brutal mass killing of jews
- e a coalition of countries that fought against the Axis powers during World War II
- This was also bombed by the US
- This was used to break through barber wires and stalemate
- dominated throughout world war II
- a decisive US victory in June 1942, marked a turning point in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
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- this was bombed by the united states
- Adolf Hitler led them and killed many Jews
- September 1, 1939, by Germany, marked the beginning of World War II.
- The main weapon used in WW2 by soldiers.
- many were killed by Nazis
- A collision of Countries who fought against the allied powers.
- This was introduced in WW2 by the United States
- This was one of the biggest rulers in WW2 who invaded Poland.
15 Clues: many were killed by Nazis • This was also bombed by the US • dominated throughout world war II • this was bombed by the united states • This was a brutal mass killing of jews • The main weapon used in WW2 by soldiers. • Adolf Hitler led them and killed many Jews • This was introduced in WW2 by the United States • This was used to break through barber wires and stalemate • ...
comparative and superlative 2020-02-24
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- This suitcase is heavier than the others.
- Cheetahs are the fastest animals in the world.
- My watch is costlier than yours.
- expensive Hotels in bangkok are more expensive than in khon kaen
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- Asia is the largest continent in the world.
- Finland is the happiest country in the world.
- Today, the weather is worse than yesterday.
- beautiful She is the most beautiful woman in the world.
- Thailand is hotter than japan
- She is the best tennis player of the world
- dangerous Sharks are more dangerous than dolphin
11 Clues: Thailand is hotter than japan • 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. • ...
Cities and Sights 2024-05-28
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- City in north Sweden
- Largest city in Africa
- World biggest city
- India sight in Uttar Pradesh
- Capital of Läti
- Country in USA
- Capital of Rio de janerio
- Capital of Buenos Aries
- Country in Canada
- Sight in Italy/rome
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- City in east tennesse
- Sight in Peru
- City in Alaska
- World smallest city
- Capital of Eesti
- Sight in Ireland
- France sight
- Sight in Indonesia
- Sight in Netherlands
19 Clues: France sight • Sight in Peru • City in Alaska • Country in USA • Capital of Läti • Capital of Eesti • Sight in Ireland • Country in Canada • World biggest city • Sight in Indonesia • World smallest city • Sight in Italy/rome • City in north Sweden • Sight in Netherlands • City in east tennesse • Largest city in Africa • Capital of Buenos Aries • Capital of Rio de janerio • India sight in Uttar Pradesh
Francophone Crossword 2021-05-16
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- Coach of the 2018 World Cup winning side (9)
- Europe's highest mountain
- French 4 time Formula 1 world champion
- French national anthem
- _______ languages, group of languages derived from latin
- wine from Bourdeaux
- South America's only Francophone country
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- French president that negotiated during at the Treaty of Versailles
- Francophone islands in the South Pacific
- French ex-president that has been convicted of corruption
- Author of Madame Bovary
- Island off East coast of Africa
- Most visited museum in the world
- State in France that collaborated with the Nazis
- Military officer who fought in the American Revolutionary War
15 Clues: wine from Bourdeaux • French national anthem • Author of Madame Bovary • Europe's highest mountain • Island off East coast of Africa • Most visited museum in the world • French 4 time Formula 1 world champion • Francophone islands in the South Pacific • South America's only Francophone country • Coach of the 2018 World Cup winning side (9) • ...
myas puzzle 2021-05-10
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- major naval battle
- Operation Iceberg
- Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union
- Japanese city
- Ardennes Counteroffensive
- Japanese Volcano Islands
- Allied invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War
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- Tokyo Raid
- codename for the Battle of Normandy
- prolonged military blockade
- surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service upon the United States
- major naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II
- first major military campaign fought entirely by air forces
- the defence and evacuation of British
- eight-month period at the start of World War II
15 Clues: Tokyo Raid • Japanese city • Operation Iceberg • major naval battle • Japanese Volcano Islands • Ardennes Counteroffensive • prolonged military blockade • codename for the Battle of Normandy • the defence and evacuation of British • Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union • eight-month period at the start of World War II • ...
Travelling 2024-02-05
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- economy the class which is above economy
- the most popular airline in Europe
- the process of the plane leaving the stand
- safest city (2024)
- the most popular airline in the Us
- the most popular airline in Asia
- the most luxurious class on a commercial plane
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- the most dangerous city in the world
- where planes take off/land
- most visited city in the world (2024)
- a company specialized in air travel
- the best airline in Europe (2022)
- the place where the plane stands
- document used to identify you
- the best airline in the us
- 3. most visited city in the world (2024)
16 Clues: safest city (2024) • where planes take off/land • the best airline in the us • document used to identify you • the place where the plane stands • the most popular airline in Asia • the best airline in Europe (2022) • the most popular airline in Europe • the most popular airline in the Us • a company specialized in air travel • the most dangerous city in the world • ...
ADAP 2023-05-18
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- addicts blank there substance of choice
- help you need for addiction
- these things are abused every day
- disease that gets worse every day all over the world
- where you go if you have an addiction
- common problem all over the world
- life long goal of addicts
- important for every thing
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- meeting with loved ones about problem
- stop from happening
- needs to be spread world wide for addiction
- life after previous addiction
- going completely clean
- something every one needs even if its not about addiction
- disease that is not alcohol
15 Clues: stop from happening • going completely clean • life long goal of addicts • important for every thing • help you need for addiction • disease that is not alcohol • life after previous addiction • these things are abused every day • common problem all over the world • meeting with loved ones about problem • where you go if you have an addiction • ...
Countries in the world 2022-10-27
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- a flag with a big plus sign
- least liveable country in the world
- city lowest populated country
- icy place on earth
- newest country in the world
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- biggest country in the world
- highest populated country
- country that invented cricket
- most liveable country in the world
- flag with a red circle and white surrounding it
10 Clues: icy place on earth • highest populated country • a flag with a big plus sign • newest country in the world • biggest country in the world • country that invented cricket • city lowest populated country • most liveable country in the world • least liveable country in the world • flag with a red circle and white surrounding it
Living Baseball Hall of Famers 2024-05-09
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- Considered the best leadoff hitter of all-time. Played for the A's, Yankees, Blue Jays among other teams
- Pitcher for Cubs, Braves, Dodgers known for excellent control
- Shortstop for Orioles who owns consecutive games played record
- White Sox First baseman elected in 2014
- 3rd baseman for Milwaukee Brewers with over 3000 hits
- First baseman for the Colorado Rockies
- Red Sox pitcher and native of Dominican Republic, won World Series with Boston
- Homerun hitting 3rd baseman for Phillies
- Catcher for Red Sox and White Sox elected in 2000
- Closer for NY Yankees championship teams of 90s and 2000s
- Centerfielder for Seattle Mariners and Cincinnati Reds with over 500 homeruns
- Astros, Angels, Rangers pitcher who has record number of no-hitters
- Outfielder for Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos
- Third baseman who his .390 for Royals in 1980
- Centerfielder for New York and San Francisco Giants considered greatest living ballplayer
- Braves pitcher elected in 2015
- Closer for the San Diego Padres elected in 2018
- Pitcher for Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins, won Game 7 of 1991 World Series
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- Relief pitcher for White Sox, Yankees
- Outfielder for Expos, Angels. Son currently plays or the Blue Jays
- Closer for Oakland A's, winner of 1989 World Series
- Known as "The Captain" as shortstop of the Yankees
- Manager of the Atlanta Braves
- First baseman for Houston Astros elected in 2017
- Nicknamed "Big Papi" won World Series with Boston Red Sox
- Pitcher who won Game 6 of the 1995 World Series for the Atlanta Braves
- Longtime switch-hitter for Atlanta Braves
- Strikeout pitcher for Expos, Diamondbacks, Astros elected in 2015
- First baseman elected in 2023. Played for Braves, Blue Jays, Rays
- Third baseman for Red Sox, Yankees, Rays known for his high batting average
- Catcher for Rangers elected in 2017
- Possibly greatest catcher of all-time for Cincinnati Reds "Big Red Machine" of the 1970s
- Breweres shortstop elected in 1999
- Manager of World Series champion Yankees of 90s and 2000s
- One of greatest strikeout pitchers of all time for Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers
- Known as "Mr. October" for his 3 homeruns in final game of 1978 World Series for Yankees
- Pitcher nicknamed "Lefty" for Phillies elected in 1994
- Cardinals, Padres shortstop considered best defensive shortstop of all-time
- Switch-hitting 1st baseman for Baltimore Orioles among other teams
39 Clues: Manager of the Atlanta Braves • Braves pitcher elected in 2015 • Breweres shortstop elected in 1999 • Catcher for Rangers elected in 2017 • Relief pitcher for White Sox, Yankees • First baseman for the Colorado Rockies • White Sox First baseman elected in 2014 • Homerun hitting 3rd baseman for Phillies • Longtime switch-hitter for Atlanta Braves • ...
WWII Vocab 2024-03-25
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- a large area where important events or actions occur in a war
- controlling the amount of (something, such as gasoline or food) that people are allowed to have especially when there is not enough of it
- a sudden and overwhelming military attack. the German words for "lightning war"
- camp Japanese Americans were put into these camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II
- the murder of about 12 million people by the Nazis during World War II
- the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.) during World War II, aka the "good guys"
- front the people who stay in a country and work while that country's soldiers are fighting in a war in a foreign country
- Powers Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II, aka the "bad guys"
- ideas or statements that are often false or exaggerated and that are spread in order to help a cause, a political leader, a government, etc
- a group of people who share the same history, traditions, or language that live in a particular area under one government
- bomb a bomb deriving its destructive power from the release of nuclear energy
- depression a period of time in which there is little economic activity and many people do not have jobs
- a device that sends out radio waves for finding out the position and sped of a moving object
- hopping the strategy employed by the United States to gain military bases and secure the many small islands in the Pacific to prepare for a land invasion of Japan
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- avoiding war by meeting the demands of a threatening nation
- the belief that a country should not be involved with other countries
- garden effort on the home front to grow a family's food so that farm goods could be sent to soldiers overseas.
- an area where military forces are fighting
- a system of government that controls the people of a country in a very strict way with complete power that cannot be opposed
- interdependence when two or more countries need to trade with one another to meet their needs
- policy that allowed Great Britain to borrow military supplies from the United States during World War II
- a ruler with absolute power
- Project A secret project by the United States government to create an atomic bomb during World War II
- camps a type of prison where the Nazis kept large numbers of Jewish people during World War II - people there were treated very badly and often killed
24 Clues: a ruler with absolute power • an area where military forces are fighting • avoiding war by meeting the demands of a threatening nation • a large area where important events or actions occur in a war • the belief that a country should not be involved with other countries • the murder of about 12 million people by the Nazis during World War II • ...
Anthem Crossword 2023-06-01
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- the only friend of Prometheus, is torn between helping his friend and not breaking the laws of the world
- this symbol represents the truth
- this is the place we’re Prometheus learns the secrets of the world and the place that allows him to study
- this place allows Prometheus to feel free unlike the confines of the city
- knows the true meaning of the word “I” and the true meaning of individualism, this character represents death for the ego
- this world is used in place of I due to the collectivism of the society
- This is what Prometheus believes to be the most important part of a man
- this council is in charge of all of the intellectual affairs of the collective mass
- these groups are smaller groups in charge of the masses in the world of anthem
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- Originally Liberty 5-3000, this character falls in love with Prometheus and wants to discover the word “I”
- Leader of the world council of scholars and represents evil
- this is why man’s ego is an important part of society
- these are sacred items that carry the history of individualism
- originally Equality 7-2521, this character is incredibly intelligent and feels different from the mindless masses around them
- this is the belief that the world should be put into a group and sacrificed for the common good
15 Clues: this symbol represents the truth • this is why man’s ego is an important part of society • Leader of the world council of scholars and represents evil • these are sacred items that carry the history of individualism • this world is used in place of I due to the collectivism of the society • This is what Prometheus believes to be the most important part of a man • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2022-09-16
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- Geographical region hosting Spain, Portugal, Gibralter, Andorra, and Southern France
- Invented and patented by a Mexican engineer in the 1940s
- Latina artist who is known for her introspective and unusual approach to self-portaiture
- Longest mountain range in the world, English name
- Cervantes authored this epic novel
- Columbian author whose novel spanning multiple generations is considered a literary triumph
- Spain is the only European country to share a border with this
- One of the seven wonders of the world in Peru
- President who created what became National Hispanic Heritage month
- Holiday celebrating a famous battle
- Judge in the National Women's Hall of Fame
- Famous Chilean poet; central character in novella by Antonio Skármeta
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- TV soap operas in Latin America
- Famous Hispanic artist who defined a genre of art called cubism
- City whose origin story inspired the design of the Mexican Flag
- Authored and starred in Broadway musical
- Language isolate only spoken by around 900k people in the world
- One of the seven wonders of the world in Mexico
- First LatinX astronaut in space
- Language-learning platform created by a Guatemalan-born engineer
- Venezuelan mythical creature seen wearing a white dress and carrying a crying baby
21 Clues: TV soap operas in Latin America • First LatinX astronaut in space • Cervantes authored this epic novel • Holiday celebrating a famous battle • Authored and starred in Broadway musical • Judge in the National Women's Hall of Fame • One of the seven wonders of the world in Peru • One of the seven wonders of the world in Mexico • ...
pre - TOK 2019-12-08
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- of biological aspect and cultural aspect in the variability of our senses
- of ways of knowing with care, keeping an open mind and thinking critically, in order to gain the most reliable knowledge possible
- behaviour of people in the environment
- the knowledge is constructed
- that we know a claim is true
- for 2 people checking for truth by coherence to reach different conclusions
- between knowledge and belief
- of the fact that what we believe is true
- of inquiring effectively to create and evaluate knowledge
- to know that what you call “red” is the same sensation as what your classmate calls “red”
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- of your world that is in the centre of your map
- that the sun will rise in the future as it always rose in the past
- between knowledge that we gain through experience and the knowledge gained by being told
- when our personal knowledge interact with shared knowledge
- view of the world
- of the knowledge claim correspond to the way things actually work in the world
- from peoples' experiences
- of “multiculturalism” in societies of the world characterized by diversity
- of perspectives on the interpretation in history
- of the interest on your current knowledge and your knowledge goals for the future
20 Clues: view of the world • from peoples' experiences • the knowledge is constructed • that we know a claim is true • between knowledge and belief • behaviour of people in the environment • of the fact that what we believe is true • of your world that is in the centre of your map • of perspectives on the interpretation in history • ...
MUMBAI INDIANS SQUAD 2020 2020-03-17
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- INDIAN BOWLER made his ODI debut in the 4th ODI against England in September 2014 at Edgbaston
- Born on 30 December 1989
- Australian Opener
- Jersey Number 1
- Kiwi Left arm medium bowler
- awardee of the Laurie Sawle Medal as Western Australia's player of the season
- First kiwi bowler to take a hat-trick in the Cricket World Cup
- jersey Number 77
- Right Handed Punjab Batsmen
- made his first-class debut on 27 January 2020, for Uttar Pradesh in the 2019–20 Ranji Trophy
- South African Wicket Keeper
- 200 Specialists
- Defended 2 runs from 3 balls in T20I World Cup 2016
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- Captain of India's squad for the 2016 Under-19 Cricket World Cup
- Won the match for Mumbai with 6 on final ball against RR in 2014
- Elder Pandya Brother
- Right Handed All Rounder bought for 20 Lakh
- Made his T20I debut for the West Indies against Bangladesh on 22 December 2018
- Indian Right Handed AllRounder who plays for Haryana in domestic cricket
- Yorker Specialist, Indian Fast Bowler, UNORTHODOX ACTION
- West Indies Allrounder , part of Mumbai Indian since 2010
- acted in the Bollywood film Kai Po Che!
- player with 4 wickets in 4 balls twice
- Joint Highest wicket taker in the 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup
24 Clues: Jersey Number 1 • 200 Specialists • jersey Number 77 • Australian Opener • Elder Pandya Brother • Born on 30 December 1989 • Kiwi Left arm medium bowler • Right Handed Punjab Batsmen • South African Wicket Keeper • player with 4 wickets in 4 balls twice • acted in the Bollywood film Kai Po Che! • Right Handed All Rounder bought for 20 Lakh • ...
GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA 2020-12-30
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- This country is located between China and India and is home to Mount Everest
- The highest point in the world
- This "stan" with the capital city of Astana used to be part of the Soviet Union
- Large desert in southern Mongolia and Northern China
- The longest river in Asia is located in China
- The most populous country in the world
- The capital city of this country is Islamabad
- Island nation with the capital city of Tokyo
- The capital city of this country is Ulaanbaatar
- Ocean located to the east of Asia
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- River in China and also the Imperial color of China
- ____ Baikal has the greatest volume of freshwater in the world
- The Bay of ____ is located to the east of India
- Famous river in India travels through Bangladesh and into the Bay of Bengal
- This country is famous for the Taj Majal
- Very high mountain range between China and India
- This island nation officially calls itself the Republic of China
- Ocean located to the south of Asia
- The capital city of South Korea
- The largest country in the world by area
- The capital city of Taiwan
- The giant ____ bear can only be found in China
22 Clues: The capital city of Taiwan • Ocean located to the east of Asia • The highest point in the world • The most populous country in the world • The capital city of South Korea • Ocean located to the south of Asia • This country is famous for the Taj Majal • The Bay of ____ is located to the east of India • ...
Countries 2023-07-01
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- The most touristic destination in the world. Maybe you'll see the Mona Lisa smile.
- You won't stop eating pasta and pizza if you visit this country.
- Its main cities are Casablanca, Rabat, Tanger and Marrakech.
- Finnish is the official language.
- A country between Mexico and Canada, also known as the United States of America.
- Its capital is Lisboa
- You can visit the Taj Mahal in this country.
- Africa The country where Nelson Mandela was born.
- Where Valentín comes from.
- Koalas and kangaroos are its typical animals.
- Justin Bieber was born in this country.
- A country located in the horn of East Africa.
- Its capital is London.
- The most populated country in the world.
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- A long and thin country where people doesn't belong to east or west.
- It has more millionaires per capita than any other country in the world.
- Famous because of its pyramids.
- The biggest country in South America.
- A beautiful country on the Iberian peninsula.
- It is above China.
- A Communist island near the south of Florida.
- The largest country in the world.
- A big African Island and a movie too.
- Iran with a Q
- The typical meal is sushi.
- Zealand New zealanders come from this islands.
26 Clues: Iran with a Q • It is above China. • Its capital is Lisboa • Its capital is London. • Where Valentín comes from. • The typical meal is sushi. • Famous because of its pyramids. • Finnish is the official language. • The largest country in the world. • The biggest country in South America. • A big African Island and a movie too. • Justin Bieber was born in this country. • ...
Total Drama 2015-01-02
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- Contestant who was eliminated first in Total Drama Revenge of the island
- Contestant who accidently blew off Total Drama World Tour plane
- Contestant who beat up Heather and knocked out one of her front teeth
- Contestant who was eliminated by someone who tampered with the votes
- Courtney`s boyfriend who later became Gwen`s boyfriend
- One of the most hated contestants
- Finalist of Total Drama Island
- Good twin who appeared in Total Drama Pahkitew island
- One of two Total Drama Aftermath hosts
- The Eye Candy
- Mike`s girlfriend
- Finalist of Total Drama: Pahkitew Island
- Gwen`s first boyfriend on the show
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- Host of Total Drama
- Contestant who was eliminated first in Total Drama All-Stars
- Wizard from Total Drama Pahkitew Island
- Main antagonist of Total Drama World Tour
- Finalist of Total Drama: Revenge of the island
- Contestant who quit in second episode of Total Drama World Tour but later returned
- Contestant of Total Drama: Revenge of the island that got mutated
- Bad twin from Total Drama Pahkitew island
- Contestant who was eliminated first in Total Drama Island and World Tour
- Contestant who first appeared in Total Drama: Revenge of the island who had multiple personality disorder
- Most insane contestant
- Total Drama: Revenge of the island antagonist
25 Clues: The Eye Candy • Mike`s girlfriend • Host of Total Drama • Most insane contestant • Finalist of Total Drama Island • One of the most hated contestants • Gwen`s first boyfriend on the show • One of two Total Drama Aftermath hosts • Wizard from Total Drama Pahkitew Island • Finalist of Total Drama: Pahkitew Island • Main antagonist of Total Drama World Tour • ...
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 • ...
Geography Crossword created by 7.3 2015-10-08
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- What do you call a big iceberg or sheet of ice?
- There are 7 of these that make up the world.
- What is a piece of land called surrounded by water?
- What can you use to research the geography of the world?
- What blows the leaves of a tree?
- You cross this to get into another country.
- What covers 70& of the world?
- What do you call warm or cold weather conditions?
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- What is the sand called where the land meets the sea?
- Hot liquid erupts from here.
- What is the natural disaster when the ground shakes?
- What do you call the imagery circle around the world?
- This can happen if it rains to much and rivers overflow.
- What can you use to find a specific location?
- What is one of the hottest places covered in sand?
- What is a large sum of water that has a river mouth flowing into it?
16 Clues: Hot liquid erupts from here. • What covers 70& of the world? • What blows the leaves of a tree? • You cross this to get into another country. • There are 7 of these that make up the world. • What can you use to find a specific location? • What do you call a big iceberg or sheet of ice? • What do you call warm or cold weather conditions? • ...
SS 10-2: Chap. 1 & 2 Key Terms 2025-02-05
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- The dimension of globalization where decisions are becoming increasingly international
- The other official language in Canada besides English
- Characteristics of your identity that are unique to you
- The language of the Metis people
- The process where the world is becoming more connected
- When TNC's hire people in other countries to produce their products
- The nation of people that come from First Nations and European Fur Traders
- Characteristics of your identity that are part of belonging to a group
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- The result of technology making a new connected world
- Ideas, practices and beliefs that are passed down
- A type of globalization based on the connection of world trade networks
- Known as the charter of the French language in Canada
- A part of your collective identity that connects you to people through common communication
- The term used to describe Canada as a diverse place
- The dimension of globalization where culture is being shared around the world
- A company that operates in two or more countries
16 Clues: The language of the Metis people • A company that operates in two or more countries • Ideas, practices and beliefs that are passed down • The term used to describe Canada as a diverse place • The result of technology making a new connected world • The other official language in Canada besides English • Known as the charter of the French language in Canada • ...
Week Nine Crossword 2024-10-07
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- Sensationalized news reporting that helped stir public support for the Spanish-American War.
- Volunteer cavalry regiment led by Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish-American War.
- Policy of expanding a nation's power through acquiring territories.
- Information used to influence public opinion during the war.
- A change or addition to the Constitution.
- U.S. policy of avoiding foreign entanglements, especially after World War I.
- Refers to civilian efforts and contributions during wartime, especially during World War I.
- Sold to finance military operations during World War I.
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- The 1898 agreement that ended the Spanish-American War.
- Agreement to stop fighting; ended World War I.
- Legislation that promised the U.S. would not annex Cuba after the Spanish-American War.
- Territory acquired by the U.S. after the Spanish-American War.
- The right to vote, especially important after the Nineteenth Amendment.
- Women in the 1920s who challenged traditional social norms.
- Spying to gather information, often used during wartime.
- Caribbean territory gained by the U.S. in 1898.
16 Clues: A change or addition to the Constitution. • Agreement to stop fighting; ended World War I. • Caribbean territory gained by the U.S. in 1898. • The 1898 agreement that ended the Spanish-American War. • Sold to finance military operations during World War I. • Spying to gather information, often used during wartime. • ...
