world Crossword Puzzles
World War I 2013-02-22
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- War All countries devoted all their resources to the war effort.
- Plan The military plan that German had to attack France and then Russia.
- Submarine Warfare When the opposing armies on the western fronts dug trenches to protect themselves from the enemy fire.
- One-sided information designed to persuade
- All the powers were competing for colonies & territory
- When all the countries were building their armies and navies
- An agreement to stop fighting
- Entente When Great Britain wanted to make an Alliance, he joined France and Russia together.
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- “The Power Keg” of Europe. Where the dispute between the Alliances were.
- When all nations wanted to assert their power and independence
- Warfare When the opposing armies on the western fronts dug trenches to protect themselves from the enemy fire.
- Multiple teams who join together to make one team.
- When people could only buy small amounts of goods that were also needed for war efforts
- Note The note that Arthur Zimmerman sent to the German Ambassador that Mexico will “help reconquer the land it had lost to the United States if Mexico would ally itself with Germany.”
- Powers In August 1914, Germany and Austria-Hungary were the __________
15 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting • One-sided information designed to persuade • Multiple teams who join together to make one team. • All the powers were competing for colonies & territory • When all the countries were building their armies and navies • When all nations wanted to assert their power and independence • ...
World War 1 2013-02-18
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- A deep devotion to one's nation.
- Points that outline a plan for achieving a just and lasting peace
- A stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border.
- Under this system, people could only buy small amounts of items that were also needed for the war effort.
- Keeping an army prepared for war.
- Germany and Austria-Hungary were part of which powers?
- The deadlocked region in northern France became known as the ____________.
- All the great powers were fighting for colonies and territories. This was called ___________.
- Soldiers fought each other from trenches.
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- An agreement to stop fighting.
- A plan where a large part of the German army would race west to defeat France and then return to fight Russia in the East.
- One-sided information that was designed to persuade to keep up morale and support for the war.
- An alliance between Britain, France and Russia, it ensured that Britain would not fight against them.
- In January 1917, The Germans announced that their submarines would sink without warning any ship in the waters around Britain. This policy was called ____________________________.
- All countries devoted all their resources to the war effort.
15 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting. • A deep devotion to one's nation. • Keeping an army prepared for war. • Soldiers fought each other from trenches. • Germany and Austria-Hungary were part of which powers? • All countries devoted all their resources to the war effort. • A stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border. • ...
World War 2 2013-05-15
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- Atomic bomb type?
- The smoke... the city
- what was the war?
- A effect of radiation
- What was falling from the sky?
- has no value after the bomb was dropped
- The last name of the German leader
- US president
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- Victory for france
- Type of cloud?
- Where did it happen?
- the land was...
- What else killed people besides the bomb?
- What kind of bomb?
- People had to .... food and clothing after the explosion
15 Clues: US president • Type of cloud? • the land was... • Atomic bomb type? • what was the war? • Victory for france • What kind of bomb? • Where did it happen? • The smoke... the city • A effect of radiation • What was falling from the sky? • The last name of the German leader • has no value after the bomb was dropped • What else killed people besides the bomb? • ...
Brave New World 2013-02-26
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- full of life
- something that appears to be false but is true
- a condescending attitude
- gullible
- having characteristics of an ideally perfect place
- an essential element
- savagery
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- tireless
- a hole or opening
- surpassed
- to hand down
- calling forth
- a speech or dramatic monologue
- being in the early stages of development
- overflowing
15 Clues: tireless • gullible • savagery • surpassed • overflowing • full of life • to hand down • calling forth • a hole or opening • an essential element • a condescending attitude • a speech or dramatic monologue • being in the early stages of development • something that appears to be false but is true • having characteristics of an ideally perfect place
World War 1 2014-01-03
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- Who became a popular propaganda figure?
- Approximately how many different poisonous gases were used?
- In what continent did most of the fighting take place?
- How many empires collapsed after WW1?
- What were tanks initially called?
- What language stopped being taught in America?
- Who was the first to use gas against enemy troops?
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- What was the main country that caused WW1?
- Where did solider stay within during the war?
- The Turtle was the first military ______?
- What type of bird famously carried messages?
- What power had the most significant development?
- Who was skilled at intercepting and solving Allied codes?
- What animal was used to carry messages in the trenches?
- What country was part of an alliance with Britain and Russia?
15 Clues: What were tanks initially called? • How many empires collapsed after WW1? • Who became a popular propaganda figure? • The Turtle was the first military ______? • What was the main country that caused WW1? • What type of bird famously carried messages? • Where did solider stay within during the war? • What language stopped being taught in America? • ...
World History Midterm 2013-12-14
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- The best known Christian Humanist
- Athiest-style religion seen as radicals
- Napoleon's Last battle
- Person who Made improvements in the telescope
- Conqueror of the Aztecs
- Protestant leader in Switzerland
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- The top of the Mexican Caste system
- Movement focused more on secular teachings
- First Explorer to travel around the world
- The first estate
- Author of the Treatise on Government
- One of the Renaissance's famous artists
- Man who posted the 95 Theses
- The court where French Revolutionaries took an 'Oath'
- The head of the Catholic Church
15 Clues: The first estate • Napoleon's Last battle • Conqueror of the Aztecs • Man who posted the 95 Theses • The head of the Catholic Church • Protestant leader in Switzerland • The best known Christian Humanist • The top of the Mexican Caste system • Author of the Treatise on Government • Athiest-style religion seen as radicals • One of the Renaissance's famous artists • ...
Around the world 2014-08-28
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- Where is the Crist of Redeem?
- Where is the Kremlin Palace?
- Where is Kyung-Bok palace?
- Where is the Brandenburg Gate?
- Where is the Taji Mahal?
- Where is Eiffel tower?
- Where is the Statue of Liberty?
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- Where is the Great Wall?
- Where is the Sydney opera house?
- Where is Table Mountain?
- Where is Rocky mountain?
- Where is Big Ben?
- Where is Fuli mountain?
- Where is the Tower of Pisa?
- Where are Pyramids?
15 Clues: Where is Big Ben? • Where are Pyramids? • Where is Eiffel tower? • Where is Fuli mountain? • Where is the Great Wall? • Where is Table Mountain? • Where is Rocky mountain? • Where is the Taji Mahal? • Where is Kyung-Bok palace? • Where is the Tower of Pisa? • Where is the Kremlin Palace? • Where is the Crist of Redeem? • Where is the Brandenburg Gate? • Where is the Statue of Liberty? • ...
World War II 2014-05-20
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- Area control by French officials.
- Region in Czechoslovakia where people spoke Germany.
- Japanese General in charge of leading the surprise attack on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor.
- British Prime minister that followed the appeasement.
- Policy created to avoid conflicts in order to maintain peace.
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- Prime Minister of Great Britain.
- Nationalist Spanish General.
- Battle in which the Germans failed for the first time.
- Both sides promise not to attack the other one.
- Event where Germany bombed London for 57 nights.
- Kept the United States away from entering the war in order to protect its country.
- A tactic invented by the Germans which included planes and tanks.
- German territory that bordered France.
- The unification of Germany and Austria.
- Territory where Germans believed that they could developed their way of living.
15 Clues: Nationalist Spanish General. • Prime Minister of Great Britain. • Area control by French officials. • German territory that bordered France. • The unification of Germany and Austria. • Both sides promise not to attack the other one. • Event where Germany bombed London for 57 nights. • Region in Czechoslovakia where people spoke Germany. • ...
World War I 2015-02-09
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- In the war What did the soldiers stay hidden in?
- What is Wilson's first name?
- Who is the man that wanted to punish the Germans, he lived in Great Britain?
- There was a weapon more dangerous than the tank, guns,mines, air plans, and grenades.
- They fought along the northwestern part of the __________.
- What month did the war start?
- _______ rejects the compromise.
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- What is the first name of Orlando of Italy?
- What is the word for a political orientation of the people or a government to maintain a strong military?
- What is the word that means the state of being allied or confederated?
- Which country had 420,00 men die?
- The British attempted to "__________" the German lines.
- What is the first name of Clemenceau of France?
- Great Britain, Russia and ______ were allied powers.
- What was the first use of a weapon?
15 Clues: What is Wilson's first name? • What month did the war start? • _______ rejects the compromise. • Which country had 420,00 men die? • What was the first use of a weapon? • What is the first name of Orlando of Italy? • What is the first name of Clemenceau of France? • In the war What did the soldiers stay hidden in? • Great Britain, Russia and ______ were allied powers. • ...
my world M 2015-11-15
World War 2 2016-12-07
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- Group of countries including Germany,France,and Japan
- American troops were forced to march 65 miles
- A political system where the government controls business
- Enabled women to serve in noncombat
- Discrimination against Jews
- Political system that strives to regulate every aspect of life
- US naval base in Hawaii that was attacked by Japanese air forces
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- Provide US aid to foreign aid
- Limited US involvement in future wars
- Agreement between Britain and Germany allowing Germany to expand
- To bring to peace
- Exaggerated statements that are spread
- Policy that stated the Allied goals
- Great Britain,France,Soviet Union,US,and China
- An agreement Germany,Japan,and Italy signed
15 Clues: To bring to peace • Discrimination against Jews • Provide US aid to foreign aid • Policy that stated the Allied goals • Enabled women to serve in noncombat • Limited US involvement in future wars • Exaggerated statements that are spread • An agreement Germany,Japan,and Italy signed • American troops were forced to march 65 miles • ...
World War I 2017-01-07
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- On 28 July 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on ________.
- Woodrow Wilson wanted a ________ of Nations to maintain world peace.
- On 28 June 1914, the ____ Franz Ferdinand, the future ruler of Austria-Hungary, was murdered during a visit to Sarajevo.
- The Treaty of ________ was signed at the end of the war.
- _______ entered the war to support Belgium and France.
- The war ended in 1918 with Germany agreeing to sign an ________.
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- The Treaty of Versailles is also known was the ______ Peace Conference.
- Britain, France and Russia made up the Triple _____.
- ______ entered the war and was Serbia's ally.
- France wanted Germany to pay heavy ________.
- Britain wanted Germany's _______ to be weak as it felt threatened by Germany's fleet.
- ______ wanted to be seen as a world power.
- France also wanted Germany to accept total ______ for the war.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy were known as the Triple ______.
- Germany attacked France through ________.
15 Clues: Germany attacked France through ________. • ______ wanted to be seen as a world power. • France wanted Germany to pay heavy ________. • ______ entered the war and was Serbia's ally. • Britain, France and Russia made up the Triple _____. • _______ entered the war to support Belgium and France. • The Treaty of ________ was signed at the end of the war. • ...
World War II 2016-01-26
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- Believes that a country should remain uninvolved in foreign countries
- ___________ Neighbor Policy: Policy stating USA should "respect others".
- A bomb that gets its power from the rapid release of nuclear energy.
- a home garden, planted to increase food production during a war.
- Location in which the first atomic bomb was dropped.
- Native American group that spoke in code to help the military
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- ";ightning war" designed to create enemy confusion
- President during the Great Depression and WW II.
- Last name of the president who dropped the atomic bombs
- The ocean in which Japan is located
- Mandatory recruitment for military service.
- Rosie the "___________"
- USA succesfully invades Normandy, France
- Jumping from one island to the next (near Japan)
- A fixed amount of food officially allowed to each person during war.
15 Clues: Rosie the "___________" • The ocean in which Japan is located • USA succesfully invades Normandy, France • Mandatory recruitment for military service. • President during the Great Depression and WW II. • Jumping from one island to the next (near Japan) • ";ightning war" designed to create enemy confusion • Location in which the first atomic bomb was dropped. • ...
World War II 2016-01-26
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- Rosie the "___________"
- Native American group that spoke in code to help the military
- A bomb that gets its power from the rapid release of nuclear energy.
- USA succesfully invades Normandy, France
- "Lightning war" designed to create enemy confusion
- a home garden, planted to increase food production during a war.
- Last name of the president who dropped the atomic bombs
- Jumping from one island to the next (near Japan)
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- Location in which the first atomic bomb was dropped.
- A fixed amount of food officially allowed to each person during war.
- Believes that a country should remain uninvolved in foreign countries
- President during the Great Depression and WW II.
- ___________ Neighbor Policy: Policy stating USA should "respect others".
- The ocean in which Japan is located
- Mandatory recruitment for military service.
15 Clues: Rosie the "___________" • The ocean in which Japan is located • USA succesfully invades Normandy, France • Mandatory recruitment for military service. • President during the Great Depression and WW II. • Jumping from one island to the next (near Japan) • "Lightning war" designed to create enemy confusion • Location in which the first atomic bomb was dropped. • ...
WORLD WAR II 2017-05-17
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- GERMAN DICTATOR
- HITLER'S PLAN OF JEWISH EXTERMINATION WAS KNOWN AS THE _____
- PLACE WHERE JEWISH PEOPLE WERE SENT TO LIVE IN HORRIBLE CONDITIONS.
- A CHARTER THAT UPHELD FREE TRADE AMONG THE UNITED STATES AND THE UNITED KINGDOM, AND THE RIGHT OF PEOPLE TO CHOOSE THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT.
- ITALIAN POLITICIAN THAT WAS THE LEADER OF THE NATIONAL FASCIST PARTY.
- THE ______ FOUGHT THE AXIS POWERS.
- GERMANY'S MILITARY STRATEGY USED IN THE INVASION OF POLAND.
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- IN JUNE 22 OF 1941 GERMANY INVADES THE_________
- PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.
- UNITED STATES PRESIDENT
- JAPANESE ATTACK IN HAWAII IN THE MORNING OF DECEMBER 7,1941
- THE JEWISH GENOCIDE DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR WAS KNOWN AS THE______
- RACE OF THE GERMAN PEOPLE
- JAPANESE SUICIDE PILOTS.
- LEADER OF THE SOVIET UNION.
15 Clues: GERMAN DICTATOR • UNITED STATES PRESIDENT • JAPANESE SUICIDE PILOTS. • RACE OF THE GERMAN PEOPLE • LEADER OF THE SOVIET UNION. • THE ______ FOUGHT THE AXIS POWERS. • PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. • IN JUNE 22 OF 1941 GERMANY INVADES THE_________ • JAPANESE ATTACK IN HAWAII IN THE MORNING OF DECEMBER 7,1941 • GERMANY'S MILITARY STRATEGY USED IN THE INVASION OF POLAND. • ...
Number One's World 2017-08-14
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- the sound when you smack your hands together p 4
- joining things together p 28
- someone who can spin, slide and tumble p 17
- making something new p 5
- just one of something P 1
- a box with six sides p 14
- we use these when counting p 24
- three times bigger p 8
- a round shape P 23
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- break into parts p 3
- two times bigger p 6
- a shape with three sides p 7
- in the middle of something p 25
- dots of light in the night sky p 15
- a tricky question p 21
15 Clues: break into parts p 3 • a round shape P 23 • two times bigger p 6 • three times bigger p 8 • a tricky question p 21 • making something new p 5 • just one of something P 1 • a box with six sides p 14 • joining things together p 28 • a shape with three sides p 7 • in the middle of something p 25 • we use these when counting p 24 • ...
Second World War 2018-03-16
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- Navnet på det tyske hemmelige statspolitiet
- Tømme et område for mennesker
- Fordeling av varer
- En veldig god skytter (Skarpskytter) som opererer alene og ofte gjemmer seg for å kunne skyte fienden uten og bli oppdaget
- Medlem av frigjørings- eller undergrunnsbevegelser
- Retten til og uttale seg fritt.
- Rømme fra det militære
- Hva heter den mest kjente konsentrasjonsleiren
- La være å ha politiske, sosiale eller økonomiske forbindelser med personer, land eller firmaer
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- En militær organisasjon som ble bygget opp i Norge under andre verdenskrig.
- Gi opp eller overgi seg
- Handlinger som ikke er lovlige, men som heller ikke er veldig alvorlige brudd på loven
- Når et menneske er spiser kjøtt fra andre mennesker
- Forbud mot og være utenfor eget hjem
- Politisk motivert angrep, overfall eller drap
15 Clues: Fordeling av varer • Rømme fra det militære • Gi opp eller overgi seg • Tømme et område for mennesker • Retten til og uttale seg fritt. • Forbud mot og være utenfor eget hjem • Navnet på det tyske hemmelige statspolitiet • Politisk motivert angrep, overfall eller drap • Hva heter den mest kjente konsentrasjonsleiren • Medlem av frigjørings- eller undergrunnsbevegelser • ...
World War I 2018-11-05
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- devotion to the interest of one's country or culture
- not choosing sides
- the act of spying
- economic and political control over an area
- ideas that Woodrow Wilson thought would prevent war
- long dug out trenches where two side fight against
- using armed forces as a tool for democracy
- a friendship or agreement made by two or more countries
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- President of the U.S. during WWI
- complete emotional collapse
- heavy guarded ships escorted to and from destinations
- an admitance of guilt
- biased communication designed to influence
- war damages paid to the winner by the loser
- a truce that ends a war or conflict
15 Clues: the act of spying • not choosing sides • an admitance of guilt • complete emotional collapse • President of the U.S. during WWI • a truce that ends a war or conflict • biased communication designed to influence • using armed forces as a tool for democracy • economic and political control over an area • war damages paid to the winner by the loser • ...
World War 2 2022-03-21
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- location in Hawaii where the US was attacked by Japan
- a limit on certain types of food
- dictator of Germany
- military leader of Japan
- a form of government where complete control is given to the government
- Group of African American pilots who flew combat missions in the war
- A leader who gains complete control of a country's government
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- Prime minister of Great Britain
- dictator of Italy
- dictator of the Soviet Union
- Great Britain, France, U.S., Soviet Union, and France
- Germany, Japan, Italy
- President of the U.S. during the Great Depression and WWII
- Americans did not want to get involved in the war at first, so they were
- served as nurses, pilots, radio operators, and mechanics in the war
15 Clues: dictator of Italy • dictator of Germany • Germany, Japan, Italy • military leader of Japan • dictator of the Soviet Union • Prime minister of Great Britain • a limit on certain types of food • location in Hawaii where the US was attacked by Japan • Great Britain, France, U.S., Soviet Union, and France • President of the U.S. during the Great Depression and WWII • ...
World war one 2021-12-14
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- Lee Enfield was the name of this type of weapon
- Who did Germany invade first in WWI?
- This was a disease caused by water in the trenches
- Soldiers wore these on their heads
- The triple _________ was made up of Britain France and Russia
- Triple _______ was made up of Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary
- What nationality were the blackhand gang?
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- The war lasted ____ years
- What was the name of the gang who assassinated Franz Ferdinand?
- This can be used to see over the top of a trench
- water was carried to the front lines in _______ cans
- The name of the German war plan
- Kaiser ______ was the leader of Germany in WWI
- World war one was fought in these
- This is the word for when neither side could win the war
15 Clues: The war lasted ____ years • The name of the German war plan • World war one was fought in these • Soldiers wore these on their heads • Who did Germany invade first in WWI? • What nationality were the blackhand gang? • Kaiser ______ was the leader of Germany in WWI • Lee Enfield was the name of this type of weapon • This can be used to see over the top of a trench • ...
world war 1 2021-12-08
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- man's land in middle of trenches
- main thing to kill people
- you throw it and it explodes
- explodes when you step on it
- what they us for airsupport
- a dog that helped in the war
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- big explosions
- in peoples hair
- what they hid in
- gun a gun the is rapid fire
- ate the dead people and people that sleep
- to protect them in trenches
- wire keep them out of there
- they ran over trenches with
- rounds of ammunition shot from a gun barrel
15 Clues: big explosions • in peoples hair • what they hid in • main thing to kill people • gun a gun the is rapid fire • to protect them in trenches • wire keep them out of there • what they us for airsupport • they ran over trenches with • you throw it and it explodes • explodes when you step on it • a dog that helped in the war • man's land in middle of trenches • ...
world music tour 2022-01-25
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- pear-shaped gourd body
- ballroom dancing with Brazilian origin
- circle-shaped that you hold with the hand
- 2-beat rhythm
- conducted by a drummer
- the biggest carnival
- two or more rhythms heard together
- woodwind instrument
- fast and precise movement of the feet
- originally from west Africa
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- a pattern of notes having characteristics
- emphasizes the off-beat
- russian lute
- a rhythm played then done again
- is a music genre that originated in jamaica
15 Clues: russian lute • 2-beat rhythm • woodwind instrument • the biggest carnival • pear-shaped gourd body • conducted by a drummer • emphasizes the off-beat • originally from west Africa • a rhythm played then done again • two or more rhythms heard together • fast and precise movement of the feet • ballroom dancing with Brazilian origin • a pattern of notes having characteristics • ...
world music crossword 2022-01-24
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- country where step-dancing is most popular
- this instrument can have 3-22 strings
- originates from mexico
- handheld instrument used in flamenco dancing
- russian lute
- drum played during African celebrations
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- off-beat rhythym
- instrument played during scotland's highland games
- where two or more rhythms with different pulses are heard together
- dance that has 12 beats and empahasizes 3, 6, 8, 10,and 12
- raga and the sitar are from this country
- country where bagpipes are used
- russia vehicle pulled by a team of three horses
- bob marley was the king
- dance in brazil
15 Clues: russian lute • dance in brazil • off-beat rhythym • originates from mexico • bob marley was the king • country where bagpipes are used • this instrument can have 3-22 strings • drum played during African celebrations • raga and the sitar are from this country • country where step-dancing is most popular • handheld instrument used in flamenco dancing • ...
World History Crossword 2022-01-07
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- Two-dimensional surface
- invented the printing press
- A man of mixed race
- painted the Mona Lisa
- State of everything being perfect
- basic political rights
- Placed the sun rather than the earth at its center
- Conquer of Spain
- completed 4 voyages across Atlantic ocean
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- created the smallpox vaccine
- Knight fight in defense of their masters
- means rebirth
- Is the state of being indulgent or tolerant
- Economic and political system
- 1st Marquess of the valley of Oaxaca
15 Clues: means rebirth • Conquer of Spain • A man of mixed race • painted the Mona Lisa • basic political rights • Two-dimensional surface • invented the printing press • created the smallpox vaccine • Economic and political system • State of everything being perfect • 1st Marquess of the valley of Oaxaca • Knight fight in defense of their masters • completed 4 voyages across Atlantic ocean • ...
World History Crossword 2022-01-07
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- A imaginary place
- Earth orbits the Sun
- A document written by English nobles as a way to present their demands to the king
- releasing someone after punishments
- A doctrine that says everyone will be saved
- a mixed person of Spanish and Native American
- A colony is a group of people who inhabit a foreign territory but maintain ties to their parent country
- Procedure of test to prove that something is real
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- an artistic technique
- Roman Catholics investigating and prosecuting charges of heresy
- A Russian emperor
- A economic system
- a religious image used by eastern Christians
- a trading system between Africa, England, and the Americas
- religious body techniques based on ideas by John Calvin
15 Clues: A Russian emperor • A economic system • A imaginary place • Earth orbits the Sun • an artistic technique • releasing someone after punishments • A doctrine that says everyone will be saved • a religious image used by eastern Christians • a mixed person of Spanish and Native American • Procedure of test to prove that something is real • ...
World History Review 2022-01-07
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- Discovered law of gravity
- Queen of England from 1558-1603
- sailed around Africa and reached India by sea
- showing 3 dimensions on a flat surface
- discoverys vaccinationfor smallpox
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- earth revolves around the sun
- meaning "rebirth"
- Developed the printing press
- Wrote the Prince
- Pardon releasing a person from punishment
- led Crusades to regain holy land
- Followers of John Calvin; French Protestants
- mixed Spanish and English American ancestry
- Code used by knights
- A land controlled by another nation
15 Clues: Wrote the Prince • meaning "rebirth" • Code used by knights • Discovered law of gravity • Developed the printing press • earth revolves around the sun • Queen of England from 1558-1603 • led Crusades to regain holy land • discoverys vaccinationfor smallpox • A land controlled by another nation • showing 3 dimensions on a flat surface • Pardon releasing a person from punishment • ...
World History Review 2022-01-07
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- denoting things that have no spiritual or religious basis
- found out the sun is the center of the universe
- King of England that remarried a lot
- wrote The Prince
- person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry
- religious images used to aid devotions
- Italian Renaissance sculptor, architect, painter, and poet.
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- Kurdish Muslim leader who captured Jerusalem and defended it from crusaders
- earth is the center of the universe
- planets revolve around the sun
- Roman catholic tribunal for investigation and prosecuting changes of heresy
- technic of making a flat surface look 3d
- economic system based on private ownership and investment of money in businesses
- Germanic people from mainly France and Switzerland
- land controlled by another nation
15 Clues: wrote The Prince • planets revolve around the sun • land controlled by another nation • earth is the center of the universe • King of England that remarried a lot • religious images used to aid devotions • technic of making a flat surface look 3d • found out the sun is the center of the universe • Germanic people from mainly France and Switzerland • ...
world geo bonus 2022-04-12
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- the practice of farming
- an extension of a countries power through political or military force
- the system of dividing society into hereditary classes.
- the amount of people in an area or country
- a more developed country
- natural things used to draw tourists or protection
- a less developed country
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- economic activity dealing with processing of materials or raw goods.
- process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
- the lifestyle or way a person lives
- the belief a person or group has
- the action of doing something for money
- process or act of settling among another group and sharing your ways
- the action of supporting ones self or family
- the process of giving a resource and taking in another
15 Clues: the practice of farming • a more developed country • a less developed country • the belief a person or group has • the lifestyle or way a person lives • the action of doing something for money • the amount of people in an area or country • the action of supporting ones self or family • natural things used to draw tourists or protection • ...
World War 2 2022-05-10
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- Dictator of Italy
- Used fat man atomic bomb
- An attack that took place in Hawaii
- The Book Hitler made
- Divine right to rule
- When a country enters a country without it knowing
- Dictator of Germany
- Secret police of Germany
- Prime minister of Britain
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- The dictator of Japan
- A strategy Germany used to invade Poland
- An atomic bomb used on hiroshima
- Destruction or slaughter on a mass scale
- When a moneys worth drops down
- The President of the United States during the war
15 Clues: Dictator of Italy • Dictator of Germany • The Book Hitler made • Divine right to rule • The dictator of Japan • Used fat man atomic bomb • Secret police of Germany • Prime minister of Britain • When a moneys worth drops down • An atomic bomb used on hiroshima • An attack that took place in Hawaii • A strategy Germany used to invade Poland • Destruction or slaughter on a mass scale • ...
World war II 2022-04-27
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- process by which a government gains control over a territory not presently under their jurisdiction.
- military blockade
- the action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated.
- tl nations those countries fighting against the axis powers. i.e. britain, france,usa, canada, USSR etc.
- german lightning warfare
- policies,views,or actions that harm or discriminate against jews.
- a ruler with total power over a country
- a far-right political philosophy, or theory of government
- the action or process of appeasing.
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- organization created by isolationists who argued that the united states should keep out of europes business
- wiping out an entire group of people
- the gathering of resources and preparation for war.
- Site of japanese Surprise attack on December7,1941
- japan, German and italy.
- giving up military weapons
15 Clues: military blockade • japan, German and italy. • german lightning warfare • giving up military weapons • the action or process of appeasing. • wiping out an entire group of people • a ruler with total power over a country • the gathering of resources and preparation for war. • a far-right political philosophy, or theory of government • ...
World War 1 2022-03-15
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- Belief that your national group is the best
- Poison _____ left many WWI soldiers blind
- The Treaty of _______ punished Germany and created the League of Nations
- Type of warfare that required soldiers to live in mud
- The system that restricts individuals to small amounts of items needed for the war effort
- The new underwater warfare technology
- Country that joined the allies near the end of the war
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- Britain, France, Japan and Italy were on this side
- One-sided information designed to persuade
- Armored weaponized vehicles
- The type of guns that were introduced in WW1
- When a powerful country dominates a weaker one
- The "powder keg" of Europe
- Last name of the archduke whose assassination launched the war
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire were on this side
15 Clues: The "powder keg" of Europe • Armored weaponized vehicles • The new underwater warfare technology • Poison _____ left many WWI soldiers blind • One-sided information designed to persuade • Belief that your national group is the best • The type of guns that were introduced in WW1 • When a powerful country dominates a weaker one • ...
World Travel Destinations 2023-07-07
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- A city in Turkey, bridging the continents of Europe and Asia, rich in history and cultural heritage.
- A city in Canada, surrounded by stunning natural beauty, including mountains, forests, and the Pacific Ocean.
- York City The largest city in the United States, renowned for its skyscrapers, Central Park, and Times Square.
- The largest city in Australia, known for its stunning harbor, Sydney Opera House, and beautiful beaches.
- The capital city of Egypt, famous for its ancient pyramids, including the Great Pyramid of Giza.
- A city in Spain, known for its unique architecture, including the famous Sagrada Familia and Park Guell.
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- The capital city of England, home to the British royal family and famous landmarks like Big Ben.
- A city in the United Arab Emirates, known for its modern architecture, luxury shopping, and desert safaris.
- A bustling city in India, known as the "City of Dreams," with a vibrant culture, Bollywood film industry, and historic sites.
- The capital city of France, known for its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum.
- The capital city of Italy, famous for its ancient ruins, such as the Colosseum and Roman Forum.
- The capital city of Japan, a bustling metropolis with a mix of traditional and modern attractions.
- The capital city of Thailand, famous for its bustling street markets, ornate temples, and vibrant nightlife.
- de Janeiro A vibrant city in Brazil, famous for its stunning beaches, iconic statue of Christ the Redeemer, and Carnival festival.
- Town A city in South Africa, renowned for its beautiful beaches, Table Mountain, and diverse wildlife.
15 Clues: The capital city of Italy, famous for its ancient ruins, such as the Colosseum and Roman Forum. • The capital city of England, home to the British royal family and famous landmarks like Big Ben. • The capital city of Egypt, famous for its ancient pyramids, including the Great Pyramid of Giza. • ...
Women's World Cup 2023-07-11
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- These ladies score the goals!
- Les Bleues, with Renard and Sommer
- Winless at 2022 Euros, The Azurre coached by Bertolini
- The steel roses are the Asian champions
- The Orange Lionesses play at PSV stadium
- Try to get the ball in the back of this
- Biggest defeat was 8-0 to England, home ground Oslo
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- Co-host for 2023
- The link between defence and attack
- Twice world champions & 8 times European champs
- Lionesses are second favourites for the title
- These ladies try to prevent it going past the goalie
- Flamenco mutiny against manager Jorge Vilda by La Roja
- Blue with a yellow cross. More famous for ABBA
- Defending champions and the ones to beat!
15 Clues: Co-host for 2023 • These ladies score the goals! • Les Bleues, with Renard and Sommer • The link between defence and attack • The steel roses are the Asian champions • Try to get the ball in the back of this • The Orange Lionesses play at PSV stadium • Defending champions and the ones to beat! • Lionesses are second favourites for the title • ...
World War I 2023-09-12
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- A formal agreement between countries, usually about peace or trade.
- Love and support for one's country.
- A person who is injured or killed in a war or accident.
- A royal title or ruler, like a prince.
- Not taking a side in a conflict or war.
- The act of killing someone important, often for political reasons.
- Raid An attack on a place by aircraft, often dropping bombs.
- A disagreement or struggle, often involving a fight.
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- A group of countries or people who work together for a common goal.
- An agreement to stop fighting, often used to end a war.
- Information or messages used to influence people's opinions.
- The area where two opposing forces meet in battle.
- A long, narrow ditch in the ground used for protection in war.
- To prepare and organize resources for war.
- A ship equipped and used for war.
15 Clues: A ship equipped and used for war. • Love and support for one's country. • A royal title or ruler, like a prince. • Not taking a side in a conflict or war. • To prepare and organize resources for war. • The area where two opposing forces meet in battle. • A disagreement or struggle, often involving a fight. • An agreement to stop fighting, often used to end a war. • ...
World Wonders (Modern) 2023-09-03
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- Ancient Roman amphitheater.
- Rose-red city carved into rock in Jordan.
- Volcano that emerged in Mexico.
- Falls Massive waterfall on the U.S.-Canada border.
- Great Barrier Reef World's largest coral reef.
- the Redeemer Rio de Janeiro's statue.
- of Liberty Symbol of freedom in NYC.
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- Falls Majestic African waterfall.
- Everest Earth's highest peak.
- Mahal Marble mausoleum in India.
- Wall of China Iconic fortification.
- Khalifa World's tallest skyscraper in Dubai.
- of Giza Egyptian burial structures.
- Picchu Incan archaeological site.
- Island Remote island with stone statues.
15 Clues: Ancient Roman amphitheater. • Everest Earth's highest peak. • Volcano that emerged in Mexico. • Mahal Marble mausoleum in India. • Falls Majestic African waterfall. • Picchu Incan archaeological site. • Wall of China Iconic fortification. • of Giza Egyptian burial structures. • of Liberty Symbol of freedom in NYC. • the Redeemer Rio de Janeiro's statue. • ...
Lily natural world 2023-10-09
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- a reduction in the conductivity of land that is no longer reversible
- front a transition zone between two different air masses
- fuel nonrenewable resources that form from the remains of plants and animals
- major zones of treeless level of rolling ground
- resource resources that earth replaces natura
- decayed plant or animal matter
- permanently frozen layers of soil
- stream a strong ocean current that brings warm water from the gulf of mexico to the atlantic
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- a season prevailing wind
- a place were one animal or plant lives
- resource material or substance that can occur in nature
- a community of many plants or animals that live in
- power
- animal that die out and there is no more of that species
- winds, winds that blow from a single direction over a specific area
15 Clues: power • a season prevailing wind • decayed plant or animal matter • permanently frozen layers of soil • a place were one animal or plant lives • resource resources that earth replaces natura • major zones of treeless level of rolling ground • a community of many plants or animals that live in • resource material or substance that can occur in nature • ...
Lily natural world 2023-10-09
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- winds, winds that blow from a single direction over a specific area
- front a transition zone between two different air masses
- permanently frozen layers of soil
- animal that die out and there is no more of that species
- resource material or substance that can occur in nature
- fuel nonrenewable resources that form from the remains of plants and animals
- a place were one animal or plant lives
- major zones of treeless level of rolling ground
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- resource resources that earth replaces natura
- a season prevailing wind
- power
- a community of many plants or animals that live in
- stream a strong ocean current that brings warm water from the gulf of mexico to the atlantic
- decayed plant or animal matter
- a reduction in the conductivity of land that is no longer reversible
15 Clues: power • a season prevailing wind • decayed plant or animal matter • permanently frozen layers of soil • a place were one animal or plant lives • resource resources that earth replaces natura • major zones of treeless level of rolling ground • a community of many plants or animals that live in • resource material or substance that can occur in nature • ...
World Power Unit 2023-10-19
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- - One of the reasons for Imperialism
- - Owned Alaska up until 1867
- - Was known to use the "Spheres of Influence" for trade
- - Annexed by the US in 1898
- - A Naval Base in Hawaii
- - How many months the Spanish American war lasted
- - Was gaining influence in the Pacific Ocean
- - A group lead by T.R.
- - Won against Taft and Roosevelt by a landslide
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- - Was, and still, an important trader with US
- - Was compared to a bull moose
- - The party that T.R. made that split from the Republican Party
- - A "friend" of Theodore Roosevelt
- - Staying out of other countries business
- - Extreme patriotism with an aggressive foreign policy
15 Clues: - A group lead by T.R. • - A Naval Base in Hawaii • - Annexed by the US in 1898 • - Owned Alaska up until 1867 • - Was compared to a bull moose • - A "friend" of Theodore Roosevelt • - One of the reasons for Imperialism • - Staying out of other countries business • - Was gaining influence in the Pacific Ocean • - Was, and still, an important trader with US • ...
World Power Unit 2023-10-19
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- - One of the reasons for Imperialism
- - Owned Alaska up until 1867
- - Was known to use the "Spheres of Influence" for trade
- - Annexed by the US in 1898
- - A Naval Base in Hawaii
- - How many months the Spanish American war lasted
- - Was gaining influence in the Pacific Ocean
- - A group lead by T.R.
- - Won against Taft and Roosevelt by a landslide
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- - Was, and still, an important trader with US
- - Was compared to a bull moose
- - The party that T.R. made that split from the Republican Party
- - A "friend" of Theodore Roosevelt
- - Staying out of other countries business
- - Extreme patriotism with an aggressive foreign policy
15 Clues: - A group lead by T.R. • - A Naval Base in Hawaii • - Annexed by the US in 1898 • - Owned Alaska up until 1867 • - Was compared to a bull moose • - A "friend" of Theodore Roosevelt • - One of the reasons for Imperialism • - Staying out of other countries business • - Was gaining influence in the Pacific Ocean • - Was, and still, an important trader with US • ...
World History Vocab 2023-11-21
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- A person who is tied to the land
- paying 10% of your income to the church
- The head of the catholic church
- Someone who is viewed as antithetical to a religion
- Life on feudal land owned by a lord and farmed by serfs
- A way to pay to bipass purgatory
- A religion that is not of christianity, often associated with nature religions
- Wealthy people in Europe who paid artists to create art to display their wealth
- A focus on life outside of religion
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- An explosion of knowledge at the end of the Middle Ages
- The focus on the humanities such as poetry and rhetoric
- Helped to create tons of books in Europe
- A belief that the sun is at the center of the galaxy
- The belief that Earth is at the center of the Universe
- The Catholic Church's response to the protestants
15 Clues: The head of the catholic church • A person who is tied to the land • A way to pay to bipass purgatory • A focus on life outside of religion • paying 10% of your income to the church • Helped to create tons of books in Europe • The Catholic Church's response to the protestants • Someone who is viewed as antithetical to a religion • ...
World English History 2023-12-01
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- referred to as the "Queen-Empress" during her reign
- many countries that were once part of the British Empire gained independence
- he was often regarded as the greatest playwrights and poets in history
- period of exploration of new ideas and scientific advancements
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- Her masterpieces 'Pride and Prejudice' and 'Sense and Sensibility'
- Group of people lived in Northern Germany and Southern Denmark during Early Middle Age
- Invaders who brought and introduced Latin language
- referred as a 'Father of English Literature'
- came from Scandinavia and invaded Britain
- an epic poem that originated in Old English literature
- invaded England and introduced an early version of French
- group of people lived in Europe during the Iron Age and Medieval period
- meaning "rule by the people"
- In 1215, it was signed to established important principles such as limited government and the rights of individuals
- West Germanic language that originated in England
15 Clues: meaning "rule by the people" • came from Scandinavia and invaded Britain • referred as a 'Father of English Literature' • West Germanic language that originated in England • Invaders who brought and introduced Latin language • referred to as the "Queen-Empress" during her reign • an epic poem that originated in Old English literature • ...
Walt Disney World 2024-01-29
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- most popular country to "start" from
- Liberty _______ Tavern
- body of water in front of Magic Kingdom
- Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow
- roller coaster at Magic Kingdom
- big eared animal you can fly in
- There's a great big beautiful __________
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- a place to relax in front of Cinderella Castle
- a purple dragon that lives in EPCOT
- giant rodent bossman
- land where you can learn and speak Aurebesh
- also a convenience store in the US
- land you can fly on a Banshee
- number of waterparks in Walt Disney World
- number of parks in Walt Disney World
15 Clues: giant rodent bossman • Liberty _______ Tavern • land you can fly on a Banshee • roller coaster at Magic Kingdom • big eared animal you can fly in • also a convenience store in the US • a purple dragon that lives in EPCOT • most popular country to "start" from • number of parks in Walt Disney World • body of water in front of Magic Kingdom • ...
World T4 Crossword 2024-01-19
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- Invented dynamo (LAST NAME)
- German composer first to use broad arrangement of instruments to convey human emotions (LAST NAME)
- Rebuilding of poor areas began in Paris
- Infectious diseases are caused by certain microbes
- Invented Dynamite (LAST NAME)
- Shares in a company used by business owners to acquire capital
- 19th Century artistic movement that sought to represent the world as it is
- Electric Generator
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- British nurse in military hospital that fought for improved sanitation in hospitals (LAST NAME)
- Developed germ theory and helped develop vaccines which could prevent disease (LAST NAME)
- Organized American Women's Rights Movement (LAST NAME)
- French painter who invented photography (LAST NAME)
- Production method that breaks down complex job into series of smaller tasks
- French impressionist that rejected tradition and sought to crate accurate depiction of nature using colors, tones, and textures (LAST NAME)
- Process of separating steel from coal making it lighter, cheaper, and stronger (LAST NAME)
15 Clues: Electric Generator • Invented dynamo (LAST NAME) • Invented Dynamite (LAST NAME) • Rebuilding of poor areas began in Paris • Infectious diseases are caused by certain microbes • French painter who invented photography (LAST NAME) • Organized American Women's Rights Movement (LAST NAME) • Shares in a company used by business owners to acquire capital • ...
World War I 2024-01-22
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- soldiers that fought in WW1
- teaming of countries to fight against other countries
- country that changed sides during the war
- a place between the trenches where nobody came
- a battleship that was used to fight in the navy
- a reason why ww1 started and is related to military
- the side that lost the war
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- dig holes to stay protected
- the feeling of your country being powerful
- a reason of the war and is related to resources
- person who was killed to spark the start of WW1
- miscommunication in ww1 that ended up killing a country's own troops
- a disease caused by always being in the mud of the trenches
- a gun that has no cool down with a really large magazine
- one of two sides that won the war
15 Clues: the side that lost the war • dig holes to stay protected • soldiers that fought in WW1 • one of two sides that won the war • country that changed sides during the war • the feeling of your country being powerful • a place between the trenches where nobody came • a reason of the war and is related to resources • person who was killed to spark the start of WW1 • ...
World Lit Syllabus 2024-03-11
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- For writing and production based assessments, the student will have an opportunity to revise based on workshop or rough draft _______.
- What kind of grading do I use (abbreviation)?
- How many offenses can you have for academic integrity?
- AI-generated writing is considered _______.
- Be _________ by listening to others, watching your language, and respecting your space.
- The new assessment score will be used, even if it is _____ than the previous.
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- Be ________ by having all materials with you (pens, pencils, notebook, laptop, etc.).
- Grades and progress will be recorded and kept in ________.
- ______ will be used only for housing assignments, providing feedback, and other communication items.
- What continent do we NOT cover in this course?
- For literature based assessments, students will be eligible to reassess a literary-based skill after demonstrating _______ preparation.
- What is my preferred communication method?
- Be ___________ by being physically, mentally, and emotionally here.
- Individual assessment scoring will continue to implement a ____-point scale.
- How many guaranteed skills are there?
15 Clues: How many guaranteed skills are there? • What is my preferred communication method? • AI-generated writing is considered _______. • What kind of grading do I use (abbreviation)? • What continent do we NOT cover in this course? • How many offenses can you have for academic integrity? • Grades and progress will be recorded and kept in ________. • ...
World War II 2024-03-27
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- These people gave the U.S. an advantage during the Battle of Midway
- Battle that is the Longest Seaborn Invasion in History
- Leader of Germany
- people who jump out of planes with a parachute
- Lead England to Victory
- Massive Rescue Operation
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- U.S Naval base that was attacked by Japan
- Battle that was "America's Revenge"
- Normandy beach that had the most casualties
- U.S. General during the Battle of Normandy
- Battle that lasted for all the war
- Germany, Japan, Italy
- United Kingdom, Soviet Union, United States
- The first country Hitler invades
- Battle that got its name due to the shape of the allied front lines
15 Clues: Leader of Germany • Germany, Japan, Italy • Lead England to Victory • Massive Rescue Operation • The first country Hitler invades • Battle that lasted for all the war • Battle that was "America's Revenge" • U.S Naval base that was attacked by Japan • U.S. General during the Battle of Normandy • Normandy beach that had the most casualties • ...
Holiday World Puzzle 2023-10-31
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- This holiday is also known as All Saints Eve.
- This holiday honors mothers.
- This holiday commemorates the resurrection of Jesus.
- This holiday celebrates the founding of the US.
- This holiday honors U.S. military personnel who died while serving.
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- This holiday celebrates love.
- This is the most celebrated Christian holiday in the US.
- This holiday commemorates the end of slavery
- This holiday celebrates the harvest and other blessings of the year.
- This holiday marks the birth of MLK.
- This holiday honors the American labor movement.
- This holiday honors fathers.
- This is celebrated by a ball drop in New York City.
- This holiday honors military veterans.
- This holiday commemorates an Italian explorer who discovered the Americas
15 Clues: This holiday honors fathers. • This holiday honors mothers. • This holiday celebrates love. • This holiday marks the birth of MLK. • This holiday honors military veterans. • This holiday commemorates the end of slavery • This holiday is also known as All Saints Eve. • This holiday celebrates the founding of the US. • This holiday honors the American labor movement. • ...
World War 1 2024-02-09
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- British liner that was sunk by a U-boat off the Irish coast.
- warfare in which armies fought for mere yards of ground.
- powers The Triple Alliance consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy which is later known as ____________.
- system This transportation method involved a heavy guard of destroyers escorting merchant ships back and forth across the Atlantic in groups.
- consisted of France, Britain, and Russia.
- Industries Board it encouraged companies to use mass-production techniques to increase efficiency, established in 1917 under Bernard M. Baruch.
- a cease-fire or truce that ended the war.
- J. Pershing General that led the American Expeditionary Force (AEF).
- note a secret telegram from the German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico.
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- of power each nation or alliance had equal strength.
- a devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation.
- the development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy.
- man’s land” This was a barren expanse of mud pockmarked with shell craters and filled with barbed wire.
- Ferdinand Archduke that was heir to the Austrian throne, was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip.
- pledge pledge issued by Germany as a promise not to sink merchant vessels if the U.S. entered the war.
15 Clues: consisted of France, Britain, and Russia. • a cease-fire or truce that ended the war. • of power each nation or alliance had equal strength. • warfare in which armies fought for mere yards of ground. • a devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation. • British liner that was sunk by a U-boat off the Irish coast. • ...
The virtual world 2023-10-03
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- I think I can get good ___ on today's test
- you have to pay entrance ___ when applying for school
- you owe me a/an ___ for joining my group's google docs without permission
- I need to ___ up my essay before I collect it
- the phone I just bought was a ___ from my friend, she says it's the best
- you can ___ in the internet to get information on how to download games
- Switch __ the TV, I need to see the latest news
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- definition of "the standards that you use to make a decision"
- another word for traditional and normal
- me and my friend are very different from each other, another word for very different
- I would love to start to ___ again in my personal online blog
- Turn the volume __ my grandpa is far from the speaker
- winning the computer science olympiad is my biggest ___
- I don't usually ___ in a social media fights
- computers had been ___ a lot since the past 10 years
15 Clues: another word for traditional and normal • I think I can get good ___ on today's test • I don't usually ___ in a social media fights • I need to ___ up my essay before I collect it • Switch __ the TV, I need to see the latest news • computers had been ___ a lot since the past 10 years • you have to pay entrance ___ when applying for school • ...
environment and world 2024-05-23
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- One of the biggest problems of the world is the increase in temperature
- Reusing a used material
- The planet we live on
- Demolition of buildings is an example
- Generally natural problems occurring in the environment in the world
- The gases on the planet we live in pollute the world
- continuity of something, being in an ongoing state
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- The area we use and need to keep clean
- the color that is abundant in the environment/forest
- Plant that provides oxygen in nature
- Living beings that continue to live are called
- A system that shows the relationships between living things in a certain area and the environment surrounding these living things.
- material produced from recyclable wood
- All kinds of substances that are discarded after use and are generally out of use in industry.
- To neutralize a substance in its most basic form
15 Clues: The planet we live on • Reusing a used material • Plant that provides oxygen in nature • Demolition of buildings is an example • The area we use and need to keep clean • material produced from recyclable wood • Living beings that continue to live are called • To neutralize a substance in its most basic form • continuity of something, being in an ongoing state • ...
Around the World 2024-11-24
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- The rooster is their national animal.
- 17th March is an important date for this country.
- Bulgogi, kimchi, bibimbap, KFC?
- Running of the Bulls takes place here.
- Beethoven is from here.
- A tiny country with more than 365 churches.
- Lots of fast runners.
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- Often confused with Australia.
- The Great Wall.
- Maple syrup?
- Northern or southern?
- Mt. Fuji.
- Known for its opals.
- Pho?
- Flag is very similar flag to the Italian flag.
15 Clues: Pho? • Mt. Fuji. • Maple syrup? • The Great Wall. • Known for its opals. • Northern or southern? • Lots of fast runners. • Beethoven is from here. • Often confused with Australia. • Bulgogi, kimchi, bibimbap, KFC? • The rooster is their national animal. • Running of the Bulls takes place here. • A tiny country with more than 365 churches. • Flag is very similar flag to the Italian flag. • ...
Cross-World Crossword 2024-11-23
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- the Dune
- the golden dream
- four-woman monarchy
- white sky, black sun
- other name for the Sun
- there
- seven colors that make up the world
- naked blue people
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- closest outer star from Earth
- here
- lost planet of kami and oni
- first exoplanet ever discovered by humans
- where I swim at night
- the sun of this solar system
- adjective form of Jupiter (as Gaian is to Earth)
15 Clues: here • there • the Dune • the golden dream • naked blue people • four-woman monarchy • white sky, black sun • where I swim at night • other name for the Sun • lost planet of kami and oni • the sun of this solar system • closest outer star from Earth • seven colors that make up the world • first exoplanet ever discovered by humans • adjective form of Jupiter (as Gaian is to Earth)
Mapping the World 2025-01-31
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- following the course or trail of
- correct information
- a map that contains information about a specific topic
- what something stands for
- objects in space used to transmit information
- a map that contains only basic information
- the view from high above
- created or developed
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- the distance around a circle or sphere
- to read or decide the meaning of
- improvements or better quality
- to communicate or demonstrate
- where something is located
- intricate and thorough information
- instruments that captures data
15 Clues: correct information • created or developed • the view from high above • what something stands for • where something is located • to communicate or demonstrate • improvements or better quality • instruments that captures data • following the course or trail of • to read or decide the meaning of • intricate and thorough information • the distance around a circle or sphere • ...
Save the world !!! 2025-04-21
Webcam the world 2024-12-18
Across
- Animals with elongated bodies and many legs
- People who play or move about joyfully
- A dwelling or retreat for someone in isolation
- Physical fights involving punches or blows
- A tool used to perform detailed observations of tiny objects
- A mathematical tool with movable beads for counting
- False or fraudulent medical practices.
- Tools worn to protect the eyes
- A panoramic view of landscapes or surroundings
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- Surprising or causing wonder
- Food obtained by searching, often by animals
- Cameras that capture images of celestial objects or planets
- A measure of distance traveled
- deep sense of regret or sorrow
- The infliction of pain or harm on others
15 Clues: Surprising or causing wonder • A measure of distance traveled • deep sense of regret or sorrow • Tools worn to protect the eyes • People who play or move about joyfully • False or fraudulent medical practices. • The infliction of pain or harm on others • Physical fights involving punches or blows • Animals with elongated bodies and many legs • ...
WORLD T7 Review 2025-04-17
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- Right of people to choose their own form of government
- Final set of demands
- One who favors extreme change
- Strait connecting Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea in present day Turkey
- Agreement to end fighting in a war
- Early Soviet secret police
- Prepare military forces for war
- group of merchant ships protected by warships
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- British passenger vessel torpedoed by a German submarine WWI killing 1200 (128 American)
- Deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
- Spreading of ideas to promote a cause or damage an opposing cause
- Russian communist revolutionary who led the Bolsheviks to victory in the Russian October Revolution. Later served as Prime Minister of the Soviet Union and adapted the ideas of Karl Marx to create a type of communism known as Marxism-Leninism (LASTNAME)
- Large gas-filled balloon
- Payment for war damages or damage caused by imprisonment
- German submarine
15 Clues: German submarine • Final set of demands • Large gas-filled balloon • Early Soviet secret police • One who favors extreme change • Prepare military forces for war • Agreement to end fighting in a war • group of merchant ships protected by warships • Right of people to choose their own form of government • Payment for war damages or damage caused by imprisonment • ...
World Capitals 1 2024-09-29
15 Clues: – Capital of Cuba • – Capital of China • – Capital of Spain • – Capital of Egypt • – Capital of Italy • – Capital of Japan • – Capital of Norway • – Capital of Canada • – Capital of Greece • – Capital of France • – Capital of Russia • – Capital of Germany • – Capital of Portugal • – Capital of Australia • – Capital of South Korea
World Capitals 4 2024-09-30
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- – Capital of Mozambique
- – Capital of Slovenia
- – Capital of Georgia
- – Capital of Bangladesh
- – Capital of Chile
- – Capital of Venezuela
- – Capital of Armenia
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- – Capital of Latvia
- – Capital of Denmark
- – Capital of Algeria
- – Capital of Romania
- – Capital of Namibia
- – Capital of Laos
- – Capital of Eritrea
- – Capital of Mali
15 Clues: – Capital of Laos • – Capital of Mali • – Capital of Chile • – Capital of Latvia • – Capital of Denmark • – Capital of Algeria • – Capital of Romania • – Capital of Namibia • – Capital of Georgia • – Capital of Eritrea • – Capital of Armenia • – Capital of Slovenia • – Capital of Venezuela • – Capital of Mozambique • – Capital of Bangladesh
World Capitals 3 2024-09-30
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- – Capital of Czech Republic
- – Capital of Bulgaria
- – Capital of Vietnam
- – Capital of Oman
- – Capital of Uganda
- – Capital of Rwanda
- – Capital of Qatar
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- – Capital of Hungary
- – Capital of Iraq
- – Capital of Fiji
- – Capital of Afghanistan
- – Capital of Peru
- – Capital of Azerbaijan
- – Capital of Tunisia
- – Capital of Jordan
15 Clues: – Capital of Iraq • – Capital of Fiji • – Capital of Peru • – Capital of Oman • – Capital of Qatar • – Capital of Uganda • – Capital of Rwanda • – Capital of Jordan • – Capital of Hungary • – Capital of Vietnam • – Capital of Tunisia • – Capital of Bulgaria • – Capital of Azerbaijan • – Capital of Afghanistan • – Capital of Czech Republic
world history vocab 2024-10-04
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- the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection.
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
- make or form (sloping land) into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps.
- a site located at the center of the ancient city of Rome and the location of important religious, political and social activities
- the physical movement of people from one place to another
- denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly impressed on clay tablet
- the action or process of sailing or otherwise traveling all the way around something, especially the world.
- a series of military expeditions
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- manuscripts, archives, letters, diaries, and speeches.
- the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use.
- a Babylonian legal text composed during 1755–1750 BC
- the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawns
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- work done by humans
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
15 Clues: work done by humans • a series of military expeditions • a Babylonian legal text composed during 1755–1750 BC • manuscripts, archives, letters, diaries, and speeches. • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. • the physical movement of people from one place to another • the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use. • ...
World Geography Crossword 2024-08-29
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- The South Pole is located in this continent
- The sea between North America and South America
- The major latitude line marks the northern boundary of the tropics
- The ocean to the west of North America
- The 0 longitude line
- The ocean between Africa, Asia & Australia
- The sea between African and Europe
- The major latitude line separating the southern hemisphere from the northern hemisphere
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- The North pole is located in this ocean
- The ocean between Europe and North America
- The major latitude line makrs the southern boundary of the tropics
- Continent connected to North America
- Continent north of Australia
- Continent touching the Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean
- Continent to the west of Europe
15 Clues: The 0 longitude line • Continent north of Australia • Continent to the west of Europe • The sea between African and Europe • Continent connected to North America • The ocean to the west of North America • The North pole is located in this ocean • The ocean between Europe and North America • The ocean between Africa, Asia & Australia • ...
World War One 2025-02-04
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- A type of warfare using occupied cesspools essentially.
- Major theatre of combat during WW1.
- Information designed to sway the public's opinion.
- A military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- Guidelines for rebuilding the post-war world.
- A coalition that consisted of the German Empire and Austria-Hungary.
- A ceasefire.
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- A group of people with similar political ambitions can seek to create their own state or independent government.
- WW1's primary battleground.
- An organization formed after WW1 that prompted international cooperation.
- The diplomatic alignment of Great Britain,France, and Russia.
- A controlled distribution of resources.
- A belief that a country should have strong military capability.
- A war the requires effort from home.
- The group of countries that fought against the central powers.
15 Clues: A ceasefire. • WW1's primary battleground. • Major theatre of combat during WW1. • A war the requires effort from home. • A controlled distribution of resources. • Guidelines for rebuilding the post-war world. • Information designed to sway the public's opinion. • A type of warfare using occupied cesspools essentially. • ...
World War 1 2025-03-04
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- -An agreement by both sides to stop fighting while a peace treaty is negotiated.
- -To move around the side of an army for war.
- -Where was the country in Europe did Archduke Franz Ferdinand got assasinate?
- -The treaty between the allies and Germany that ended World War 1.
- -A type of land warfare where the soldiers dig long line in the ground to fight during WW1.
- -Named after the Ottoman Empire collapse.
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- -An information used and distributed to get people's thinking about the government's interests concerning the war.
- -Two war planes fighting in the middle of the air.
- -The title of the person who is the ruler of Germany.
- -A luxury British passenger ship were sunk by a German submarine.
- -An effort to prevent goods and/or people from entering or leaving a country.
- -Large, heavy guns used on land warfare.
- -Friend with the other countries.
- -Gather and prepare an army for war.
- -Fought against the Allied Powers in World War 1.
15 Clues: -Friend with the other countries. • -Gather and prepare an army for war. • -Large, heavy guns used on land warfare. • -Named after the Ottoman Empire collapse. • -To move around the side of an army for war. • -Fought against the Allied Powers in World War 1. • -Two war planes fighting in the middle of the air. • -The title of the person who is the ruler of Germany. • ...
World Geography Vocubulary 2025-11-01
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- breakdown of the population by gender and age
- god or supreme being
- belief in many gods
- use latitude and longitude
- belief in one god
- Religion has the power
- not exact
- the citizen has the power to vote
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- the king and queen have the power
- life span is limited by medical access
- the distance from the equator along the y axis
- agriculture farming for myself
- the distance from the prime meridian along the x axis
- economics is trading
- agriculture sells your product
15 Clues: not exact • belief in one god • belief in many gods • god or supreme being • economics is trading • Religion has the power • use latitude and longitude • agriculture farming for myself • agriculture sells your product • the king and queen have the power • the citizen has the power to vote • life span is limited by medical access • breakdown of the population by gender and age • ...
World Environment Day 2025-06-20
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- Metrics the SHE department tracks. (Energy, Waste, and Water). abbr.
- This resource is tracked to monitor usage
- A machine that squeezes air to a higher pressure
- Measured in kilowatt-hours. We aim to reduce this to save resources
- Efficient lighting technology that lasts longer and uses less energy.
- Pollutants released into the air, often from burning fossil fuels
- Meeting today's needs without harming future generations
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- A long-term shift in Earth's temperature and weather patterns
- An economic model focused on reusing, recycling, and eliminating waste
- The total amount of CO2 you create by your daily activities
- Turning old materials into new products instead of throwing them away
- Following environmental
- A key KPI we aim to reduce through better recycling and disposal practices
- These trap heat in Earth's atmosphere and contribute to global warming
- Breaks down naturally without harming the environment
15 Clues: Following environmental • This resource is tracked to monitor usage • A machine that squeezes air to a higher pressure • Breaks down naturally without harming the environment • Meeting today's needs without harming future generations • The total amount of CO2 you create by your daily activities • A long-term shift in Earth's temperature and weather patterns • ...
world war 2 2025-12-03
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- A ridge of rocks or sand, often of coral, near the surface of the sea.
- A landform created by deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river.
- A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region where the subsoil is permanently frozen.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- One of the seven large landmasses of the Earth.
- An area of relatively level high ground.
- A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice.
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- Imaginary line circling the Earth at 0 degrees latitude.
- A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs.
- A mountain or hill with a vent where lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are ejected.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- A group or chain of islands.
- A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas.
15 Clues: A group or chain of islands. • A large, slow-moving mass of ice. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • An area of relatively level high ground. • One of the seven large landmasses of the Earth. • A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward. • Imaginary line circling the Earth at 0 degrees latitude. • A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas. • ...
world war 2 2025-12-03
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- A ridge of rocks or sand, often of coral, near the surface of the sea.
- A landform created by deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river.
- A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region where the subsoil is permanently frozen.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- One of the seven large landmasses of the Earth.
- An area of relatively level high ground.
- A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice.
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- Imaginary line circling the Earth at 0 degrees latitude.
- A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs.
- A mountain or hill with a vent where lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are ejected.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- A group or chain of islands.
- A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas.
15 Clues: A group or chain of islands. • A large, slow-moving mass of ice. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • An area of relatively level high ground. • One of the seven large landmasses of the Earth. • A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward. • Imaginary line circling the Earth at 0 degrees latitude. • A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas. • ...
Around the World 2025-11-04
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- This city is in the UAE. It has very tall buildings and hot weather.
- This old city in Italy has the Colosseum and many old buildings.
- This Brazilian city has beaches and the big Christ statue.
- This is the capital of Vietnam. It has lakes and busy streets.
- Chi Minh City This is a big city in the south of Vietnam. It used to be called Saigon.
- This Australian city has a famous Opera House and beaches.
- This is the capital of Thailand. It has many temples and street food.
- This is the capital of South Korea. K-pop is very popular here.
- This is the capital of Japan. It’s very modern and has fast trains.
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- This city is in Egypt. You can see the pyramids nearby.
- This Chinese city has the Forbidden City and is near the Great Wall.
- This big American city has the Statue of Liberty and Times Square.
- This city has the Eiffel Tower. People speak French here.
- This city is in Turkey. It is in both Europe and Asia.
- This city is in England. You can see Big Ben and red buses here.
15 Clues: This city is in Turkey. It is in both Europe and Asia. • This city is in Egypt. You can see the pyramids nearby. • This city has the Eiffel Tower. People speak French here. • This Brazilian city has beaches and the big Christ statue. • This Australian city has a famous Opera House and beaches. • This is the capital of Vietnam. It has lakes and busy streets. • ...
World War 1 2025-05-20
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- Agreement that ended WW1 fighting
- A major and deadly battle in 1916
- British ship sunk by German U-boat
- Site of one of the IonMustardttles in WW1
- German submarine used to attack allied shipping
- Deep ditches used in WW1 warfare
- U.S President during WW1
- First name of Princip, the assassin of Archduke Franz Zeppelind
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- Airship used by Germany for bombing raids
- Powers, including Germany, Austria-Hungary
- A deadly gas used in chemical warfare
- Land Between Trenches
- Nickname for American Infantrymen in WW1
- The coalition including Britain, France, and Russia
- First name of the archduke whose assassination sparked WW1
15 Clues: Land Between Trenches • U.S President during WW1 • Deep ditches used in WW1 warfare • Agreement that ended WW1 fighting • A major and deadly battle in 1916 • British ship sunk by German U-boat • A deadly gas used in chemical warfare • Nickname for American Infantrymen in WW1 • Airship used by Germany for bombing raids • Site of one of the IonMustardttles in WW1 • ...
World War I 2025-05-16
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- Franz Ferdinand's title
- the day Germany signed an agreement which caused the fighting to stop
- the "N" in MAIN reasons for the start of the war
- ariel combat between airplanes
- the "A" in MAIN reasons for the start of the war
- the "I" in MAIN reasons for the start of the war
- The main theatre of war on Germany's western border
- the victorious nations were called the ________ _________
- was the dangerous, unoccupied territory between the opposing armies' trenches. This area was characterized by a landscape riddled with craters, barbed wire, and debris from constant bombardment.
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- the "M" in MAIN reasons for the start of the war
- the Treaty of ____________ ended the war
- A type of land warfare using occupied fighting lines
- The nations which fought in WWI and were located in the middle of Europe
- Mustard and ________ gas
- nickname for German submarines
15 Clues: Franz Ferdinand's title • Mustard and ________ gas • nickname for German submarines • ariel combat between airplanes • the Treaty of ____________ ended the war • the "M" in MAIN reasons for the start of the war • the "N" in MAIN reasons for the start of the war • the "A" in MAIN reasons for the start of the war • the "I" in MAIN reasons for the start of the war • ...
Save the world 2025-07-09
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- – giving attention to something in order to avoid esp. an accident or problem
- – to start to be
- – to make something shorter, lower, smaller, etc; to reduce
- – to keep something, especially money, for use in the future
- – doing something in a short time.
- - notice of a possible danger or problem, so that it can be prevented or avoided
- green – to do more to protect nature and the environment
- – of bad quality, or the most difficult or severe; superlative of bad
- – having good health
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- – an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation
- – a smaller quantity of; the opposite of more
- – a container for trash
- away – discard something
- – as an alternative or substitute
- – to move something or someone into a place, position, or direction
15 Clues: – to start to be • – having good health • – a container for trash • away – discard something • – as an alternative or substitute • – doing something in a short time. • – a smaller quantity of; the opposite of more • green – to do more to protect nature and the environment • – to make something shorter, lower, smaller, etc; to reduce • ...
World Wonders #1 2025-10-21
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- Ancient Egyptian monuments
- Stone city in Jordan
- Natural wonder in USA
- Incan mountain city
- Paris landmark
- Prehistoric site in England
- Waterfall in Africa
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- Marble mausoleum in India
- Huge waterfall between USA and Canada
- Mayan pyramid in Mexico
- Japanese sacred mountain
- Temple in Cambodia
- Roman amphitheater
- Statue in Brazil
- Ancient Chinese structure
15 Clues: Paris landmark • Statue in Brazil • Temple in Cambodia • Roman amphitheater • Incan mountain city • Waterfall in Africa • Stone city in Jordan • Natural wonder in USA • Mayan pyramid in Mexico • Japanese sacred mountain • Marble mausoleum in India • Ancient Chinese structure • Ancient Egyptian monuments • Prehistoric site in England • Huge waterfall between USA and Canada
HIGH-TECH WORLD 2025-09-11
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- To have power over someone
- A lot of ______ has been made in the develpment of computer technoloyg
- Tony______ with different desings fo the website on his laptop
- _______ are better than tablets for word processing
- We have a science ______ at shcool, but I don't feel like doing experiments, I prefer maths.
- To help someone remember
- Created or improved over time
- went down below surface of water
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- What size _______ do I need for the camera, dad?
- To do something wrong or illegaly
- He couldn't _______ the game becuase his laptop had crashed.
- When a computer stops working suddenly.
- What's my password? I need to _____ to Facebook
- To stop something from happening
- I love uploading pictures from my ______ onto my laptop and then editing them
15 Clues: To help someone remember • To have power over someone • Created or improved over time • To stop something from happening • went down below surface of water • To do something wrong or illegaly • When a computer stops working suddenly. • What's my password? I need to _____ to Facebook • What size _______ do I need for the camera, dad? • ...
Age of Exploration Crossword Review 2021-11-01
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- Number of voyages Columbus undertook to the New World.
- The _____ system was a labor system set up by the Spanish that had natives work the land for the Spanish.
- Only domesticated animal of the Incas.
- Where Marco Polo was from.
- Gold, God, and _________.
- The Columbian ________ refers to the swapping of diseases, ideas, and crops between the Old World and New World.
- Portuguese explorer who became the first European to sail across the Pacific Ocean.
- Aztec capital city, located in modern-day Mexico City.
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- One reason that Europeans had a stronger immunity to disease was their use of ________ animals.
- a series of trade routes connecting the East with the West.
- First name of Mongol leader who Marco Polo met in China.
- Time period of renewed interest in the learning of Ancient Greece & Rome.
- Columbus was from what country?
- Name of Spanish Conquistador who conquered the Incas.
- Disease the Spanish brought to the New World that wiped out the indigenous population.
- Portuguese explorer Vasca da ____ was the first European explorer to reach India by sea.
- European name for northern China
- Aztec leader that confronted Cortes.
18 Clues: Gold, God, and _________. • Where Marco Polo was from. • Columbus was from what country? • European name for northern China • Aztec leader that confronted Cortes. • Only domesticated animal of the Incas. • Name of Spanish Conquistador who conquered the Incas. • Number of voyages Columbus undertook to the New World. • Aztec capital city, located in modern-day Mexico City. • ...
The Atlantic World- Savannah Napier 2022-10-25
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- Spanish explorer
- belief in benefits from trading
- highly infectious
- Aztec Emperor
- fought over trade land
- group of people of one nationality
- trade is controlled privately
- trade between 3 areas
- voyage of enslaved Africans
- force labor from the Indians
- Governor of Spain
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- found the new world
- trade between countries
- Inca Emperor
- company whose money is owned jointly
- world wide trade
- African slaves traded
- mixed race of spanish and indigenous
- Spanish explorer
- first english settlement
20 Clues: Inca Emperor • Aztec Emperor • world wide trade • Spanish explorer • Spanish explorer • highly infectious • Governor of Spain • found the new world • African slaves traded • trade between 3 areas • fought over trade land • trade between countries • first english settlement • voyage of enslaved Africans • force labor from the Indians • trade is controlled privately • ...
Sport 2025-01-28
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- The most practiced sport in the world.
- Most famous Portuguese player in recent years.
- He was one of the strongest football players in the world
- The strongest tennis player in the world.
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- One of the best football players.
- The team that has won the most world cups in football.
- Goalkeeper who plays football and is one of the best in the world.
- It must be done every day to be stronger.
- He is the fastest person on the planet.
- Most famous Argentine player in recent years.
10 Clues: One of the best football players. • The most practiced sport in the world. • He is the fastest person on the planet. • It must be done every day to be stronger. • The strongest tennis player in the world. • Most famous Argentine player in recent years. • Most famous Portuguese player in recent years. • The team that has won the most world cups in football. • ...
Cultures in Rugby 2025-11-23
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- this country will host the 2027 rugby world cup
- the first rugby world cup was held in this country
- this country plays in a white and light blue striped uniform
- rugby was invented in this country
- this country's team is called the cherry blossoms
- the international rugby competition to find the best team in the world
- this country sets a haka like challenge before they play called the Siva Tau
- this country's national anthem includes the words together standing tall
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- places rugby players come from
- a symbol for a country that flies on a pole
- this country recently came second in the 2025 womans rugby world cup
- Cheslin Colbe is from this country
- Christian Cullen is from this country
- this country's team is sometimes referred to as Les Blues
- this country's fans often play the bagpipes in the stadium
15 Clues: places rugby players come from • Cheslin Colbe is from this country • rugby was invented in this country • Christian Cullen is from this country • a symbol for a country that flies on a pole • this country will host the 2027 rugby world cup • this country's team is called the cherry blossoms • the first rugby world cup was held in this country • ...
3-star crossword puzzle 2025-04-03
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- longest river in Australia
- cook a British explorer
- red sandstone rock
- largest desert in the world
- biggest coral reef in the world
- sea with coral covering the bottom
- a place where prisoners are sent to work
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- the type of government which the leader is not elected
- leader of Australia
- in capital of Australia
- a inhabitant of Australia
- second largest desert in the world
12 Clues: red sandstone rock • leader of Australia • cook a British explorer • in capital of Australia • a inhabitant of Australia • longest river in Australia • largest desert in the world • biggest coral reef in the world • second largest desert in the world • sea with coral covering the bottom • a place where prisoners are sent to work • ...
World war 1 2013-01-03
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- gain advantage
- Drafting
- Blisters
- Had to warn ships before take them out
- Mostly made of wood
- Austria-Hungary
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- Great britain
- Promise to warn before sinking
- taken away in second world war
- Reason U.S joined the war
- More deaths on both sides when used
- Most of the war was fought in
- New type of gun weighed a lot
- Ruler with unlimited power
- Broke down and slow
15 Clues: Drafting • Blisters • Great britain • gain advantage • Austria-Hungary • Mostly made of wood • Broke down and slow • Reason U.S joined the war • Ruler with unlimited power • Most of the war was fought in • New type of gun weighed a lot • Promise to warn before sinking • taken away in second world war • More deaths on both sides when used • Had to warn ships before take them out
World War I 2013-01-02
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- how many years did WW1 last
- the name given to the alliance between France, Britain, and Russia
- when did people thin war would end by
- the capital of Austria-Hungary and the place where the archduke and wife was killed
- The German army were the first to a type of gas at the battle of Ypres in 1915 which caused a burning sensation in the throat and chest pains called
- Also known as blimp,the name given to an airship that was used during the early part of the war in bombing raids by the Germans.
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- Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and King George V of England were all first cousins-grandchildren of
- First use of a blood bank was during
- deadly disease found on he foot of soldiers which may lead to having their legs amputated
- archduke of Austria-Hungary
- the serbian terrorist group Gavrilo Princip beloned to
- the ground between the two opposing trenches
- The game played by soldiers on Christmas day 1916 during WW1
- WW1 included the first known use of chemical weapons such as the deadly
- The main weapon used by British soldiers in the trenches
15 Clues: how many years did WW1 last • archduke of Austria-Hungary • First use of a blood bank was during • when did people thin war would end by • the ground between the two opposing trenches • the serbian terrorist group Gavrilo Princip beloned to • The main weapon used by British soldiers in the trenches • The game played by soldiers on Christmas day 1916 during WW1 • ...
World War I 2014-04-03
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- British passenger, sunk by a German U-boat.
- top American ace pilot
- worldwide epidemic
- main Arab leader living in what is now Saudi Arabia.
- Airplanes used to survey the enemies land.
- place where fighting takes place
- Unoccupied land between the opposing armies.
- women who went to work in factories making weapons and ammunition
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- led the American Expeditionary Force.
- If one country is attacked, the others will fight on their side.
- association of nations.
- Wrote "Over There" Americas second national anthem.
- large area in Russia where Russia fought the Central Powers of Germany.
- sent into exile by the Turkish government
- Deep narrow lines of defenses dug into the earth.
15 Clues: worldwide epidemic • top American ace pilot • association of nations. • place where fighting takes place • led the American Expeditionary Force. • sent into exile by the Turkish government • Airplanes used to survey the enemies land. • British passenger, sunk by a German U-boat. • Unoccupied land between the opposing armies. • ...
The Atlantic World 2013-11-16
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- a grant of land made by Spain
- a group of people who founded the colony of Plymouth
- make a daring voyage from Spain in 1492
- the base of France's colonial empire in North America
- the Dutch holdings in North
- settlement in honor of their king
- Incan ruler
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- landed the shores of Mexico
- Pizarro marched a small force into South America
- conquerors
- mixed Spanish and native American
- the conflict between the British and French on the North American continent
- a group of people sought religious freedom from England's Anglican Church
- land that are controlled by another nation
- King Philip
15 Clues: conquerors • King Philip • Incan ruler • landed the shores of Mexico • the Dutch holdings in North • a grant of land made by Spain • mixed Spanish and native American • settlement in honor of their king • make a daring voyage from Spain in 1492 • land that are controlled by another nation • Pizarro marched a small force into South America • ...
Living World 1 2014-10-27
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- Scientific term for living thing
- Photosynthesis makes this
- Produced by plant to attract insects
- Holds a plant upright
- Large are in middle of plant cell
- Green pigment in plants
- Cold blooded aquatic animal
- Arrow on a food web shows the direction of this transfer
- Male reproductive organ in flower
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- waxy protective layer on leaf
- Getting energy from food
- Warm-blooded animal
- Part of plant that attracts pollinators
- Animals that get their temperature from their surroundings
- Photosynthesis mainly occurs here
15 Clues: Warm-blooded animal • Holds a plant upright • Green pigment in plants • Getting energy from food • Photosynthesis makes this • Cold blooded aquatic animal • waxy protective layer on leaf • Scientific term for living thing • Large are in middle of plant cell • Photosynthesis mainly occurs here • Male reproductive organ in flower • Produced by plant to attract insects • ...
Brave New World 2014-12-11
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- Predestinators send their figures to the __________
- Who does Linda have sexual relations with on multiple occasions?
- The process to create multiple sets of an identical fertilized egg; only used on Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon classes
- The repetition of important lessons during unconsciousness (sleep)
- The drug used to calm people and provide false happiness
- The eight letter word from the World State motto
- A person who has not been civilized
- Where did the DHC threaten to send Bernard
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- The drink the savages and Linda use as a replacement for soma
- Underwear for women
- The dystopians world's God-like figure
- Bearing or bringing forth living young; considered smutty/shameful in the new world
- Where are ova stored so they can be kept at blood temperature?
- The lowest societal class
- The Shakespearean play John often quotes\
15 Clues: Underwear for women • The lowest societal class • A person who has not been civilized • The dystopians world's God-like figure • The Shakespearean play John often quotes\ • Where did the DHC threaten to send Bernard • The eight letter word from the World State motto • Predestinators send their figures to the __________ • ...
World Health Diseases 2015-11-15
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- a disease characterized by inflammation of the liver.
- a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium, typically with the formation of buboes and sometimes infection of the lungs.
- an acute contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars. It was effectively eradicated through vaccination by 1979.
- infection by a fungus found in the droppings of birds and bats in humid areas. It is not serious if confined to the lungs but can be fatal if spread throughout the body.
- a severe infectious bacterial disease of animals transmissible to humans, characterized by ulcers at the site of infection, fever, and loss of weight.
- a novel positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus of the genus Betacoronavirus.
- a bacterial disease typically affecting cattle and buffalo and causing undulant fever in humans.
- a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages causing fever, severe aching, and catarrh, and often occurring in epidemics.
- a disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity, greatly lowering the resistance to infection and malignancy.
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- a notifiable bacterial disease of sheep and cattle, typically affecting the skin and lungs. It can be transmitted to humans, causing severe skin ulceration or a form of pneumonia.
- a disease caused by toxoplasmas, transmitted chiefly through undercooked meat, or in soil or cat feces. Symptoms generally pass unremarked in adults, but infection can be dangerous to unborn children.
- a bacterium that occurs mainly in the intestine, especially a serotype causing food poisoning.
- an infectious bacterial disease that occurs in rodents, dogs, and other mammals and can be transmitted to humans.
- a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body.
- an infectious and generally fatal disease marked by fever and severe internal bleeding, spread through contact with infected body fluids by a filovirus, whose normal host species is unknown.
15 Clues: a disease characterized by inflammation of the liver. • a novel positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus of the genus Betacoronavirus. • a bacterium that occurs mainly in the intestine, especially a serotype causing food poisoning. • a bacterial disease typically affecting cattle and buffalo and causing undulant fever in humans. • ...
The Hellenistic World 2015-11-16
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- different from the Hellenic age yet very much its heir and beneficiary
- a philosophy stating the world is governed by divine logos or reason
- another name for reason and logic
- richest, most powerful, and most stable of the Hellenistic kingdoms
- monarchy that spread Greek culture to what is modern day Afghanistan and Pakistan
- monarchy in Macedon and Greece
- self-sufficiency
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- little picture, a type of poem that offered small portraits of Hellenistic life
- platform for speaking
- created by Theocritus, a new poetic form that described the lives of shepherds and farmers
- new genre of theater, appealed to pleasure-seeking audiences
- nostalgia for the Athenian Golden Age of the fifth and fourth centuries BCE
- a mix of different cultures and customs, the world is a city and the city is a world
- desire-less state that the Hellenistic people wanted to achieve
- common Greek language of the time
15 Clues: self-sufficiency • platform for speaking • monarchy in Macedon and Greece • another name for reason and logic • common Greek language of the time • new genre of theater, appealed to pleasure-seeking audiences • desire-less state that the Hellenistic people wanted to achieve • richest, most powerful, and most stable of the Hellenistic kingdoms • ...
World War II 2016-01-26
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- The ocean in which Japan is located
- Native American group that spoke in code to help the military
- Mandatory recruitment for military service.
- Jumping from one island to the next (near Japan)
- "Lightning war" designed to create enemy confusion
- Location in which the first atomic bomb was dropped.
- Rosie the "___________"
- a home garden, planted to increase food production during a war.
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- President during the Great Depression and WW II.
- Believes that a country should remain uninvolved in foreign countries
- ___________ Neighbor Policy: Policy stating USA should "respect others".
- USA succesfully invades Normandy, France
- Last name of the president who dropped the atomic bombs
- A fixed amount of food officially allowed to each person during war.
- A bomb that gets its power from the rapid release of nuclear energy.
15 Clues: Rosie the "___________" • The ocean in which Japan is located • USA succesfully invades Normandy, France • Mandatory recruitment for military service. • President during the Great Depression and WW II. • Jumping from one island to the next (near Japan) • "Lightning war" designed to create enemy confusion • Location in which the first atomic bomb was dropped. • ...
World History Terms 2015-09-27
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- Egyptian god/king
- Professional record keeper
- Fertile soil
- Government where the political and religious leaders are the same
- Scientist who focuses on artifacts
- Government in which powers are in the hands of few leaders
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- A city-state
- People who farm
- Believe in more than one god
- Government where the people have the power
- Practice deep religious faith
- Form of government in which citizens vote to elect leaders
- One ruler like a king
- Triangular shaped land at the end of a river
- Power is in the hands of one person
15 Clues: A city-state • Fertile soil • People who farm • Egyptian god/king • One ruler like a king • Professional record keeper • Believe in more than one god • Practice deep religious faith • Scientist who focuses on artifacts • Power is in the hands of one person • Government where the people have the power • Triangular shaped land at the end of a river • ...
World Global issues 2016-10-05
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- Poor health resulting from disease of body or mind; sickness.
- The movement of people from one country or locality to another.
- Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment.
- Global __________: An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere, especially a sustained increase sufficient to cause climatic change.
- Social disparity. Lack of equality, as of opportunity, treatment, or status.
- To cut down and clear away the trees or forests from.
- Excessive population of an area to the point of overcrowding, depletion of natural resources, or environmental deterioration.
- The state or an instance of consuming too much food, drink, fuel, etc.
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- The state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support;indigence.
- The absence of life or state of being dead; annihilation, extermination of species.
- Introducing harmful substances or other agents into the environment.
- A drastic, wide-reaching food shortage. Starvation.
- A state of open, armed, often prolonged conflict carried on between nations, states, or parties.
- Unfair treatment of a person, racial group, minority, etc; action based on prejudice.
- The condition or quality of being ignorant or unknowledgeable in a particular subject or field.
15 Clues: A drastic, wide-reaching food shortage. Starvation. • To cut down and clear away the trees or forests from. • Poor health resulting from disease of body or mind; sickness. • The movement of people from one country or locality to another. • Introducing harmful substances or other agents into the environment. • ...
World war I 2021-01-29
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- what battle happened July 1-November 18 1916 and was one of the bloodiest battles of the war
- the president during world war I
- used for cover underground
- the treaty that ended world war I
- german attack plan in case of two front war
- Consists of Austria Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria and The Ottoman Empire
- the front in which France and Britain was fending off Germany
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- the country Germany invaded to get to France
- German boats used in war
- Serbia's reason to get freedom
- the victim that spark world war I
- Woodrow Wilson's plan for achieving lasting peace
- having pride in the military and keeping an army ready for war
- country that left the war in 1918
- what country did the Germans plan on defeating first
15 Clues: German boats used in war • used for cover underground • Serbia's reason to get freedom • the president during world war I • the victim that spark world war I • country that left the war in 1918 • the treaty that ended world war I • german attack plan in case of two front war • the country Germany invaded to get to France • Woodrow Wilson's plan for achieving lasting peace • ...
World Vitiligo Day 2020-06-24
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- appearance on dermoscopy indicates unstable vitiligo
- JAK inhibitor
- apoptosis followed by transepidermal loss of altered melanocytes
- laser for selective phototherapy
- level of split in suction blister graft
- white hair
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- dermatome to take ultra thin graft
- Described non culture epidermal cell suspension
- depigmentation around a pigmented nevi
- furocoumarin from Ammi visnaga Lam
- stimulates alpha MSH
- vitium in Latin means
- extracellular matrix protein that inhibits adhesion of melanocytes to fibronectin
- No surgery if I am present
- endemic treponematosis differential diagnosis
15 Clues: white hair • JAK inhibitor • stimulates alpha MSH • vitium in Latin means • No surgery if I am present • laser for selective phototherapy • dermatome to take ultra thin graft • furocoumarin from Ammi visnaga Lam • depigmentation around a pigmented nevi • level of split in suction blister graft • endemic treponematosis differential diagnosis • ...
World War 1 2021-01-15
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- underground areas that soldiers dug
- an organization formed to promote peace
- building up a country's army
- German submarine
- the feeling of pride towards ones country
- treaty that ended WW1
- a friendship between two countries
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- american ship that was sunk by german uboats
- the side against the allies
- people planted their food in these
- 28th president of the United States
- extending a country's power
- teams of troops, ships, and equipment
- the land between the trenches
- the alliance of Britain, France, and Russia
15 Clues: German submarine • treaty that ended WW1 • the side against the allies • extending a country's power • building up a country's army • the land between the trenches • people planted their food in these • a friendship between two countries • underground areas that soldiers dug • 28th president of the United States • teams of troops, ships, and equipment • ...
World War I 2020-12-13
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- signed to end the war
- Could reach higher altitudes than the planes of the era
- Riots began because the Russians were angry the the War and the Shortages were continuing
- Assassination that led to WW1
- A temporary government
- Triple Alliance and Triple Entente
- Used extensively on the Western Front
- The war ends
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- German sent a note to Mexico asking them to attack the U.S.
- developed by the Royal Navy during World War I to combat German submarines
- Lenin's ideas-"Peace, Bread and Land" and "All Power to the Soviets"
- One's strong devote to their national group or culture
- Germans plan to attack France
- Now called submarines
- long maze-like ditches
15 Clues: The war ends • signed to end the war • Now called submarines • A temporary government • long maze-like ditches • Germans plan to attack France • Assassination that led to WW1 • Triple Alliance and Triple Entente • Used extensively on the Western Front • One's strong devote to their national group or culture • Could reach higher altitudes than the planes of the era • ...
World War 1 2020-12-14
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- a long narrow ditches dug into the ground where soldiers live.
- something that happened after the trench warfare
- a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico.
- leader of Bolsheviks
- a philosophy or system that emphasises the importance of military power.
- who the u.s was fighting
- an intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country.
- the last czar of russia
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- when countries join forces or worked together to achieve a certain goal.
- passenger ship attacked by the germans in 1915
- when a country expands its influence and power into a large empire.
- information designed to influence peoples opinions
- the person that caused the war
- the political direction and control exercised over the actions of the members, citizens, or inhabitants of communities, societies, and states; direction of the affairs of a state, community, etc.; political administration
- his vision of world peace was called the 14 points
15 Clues: leader of Bolsheviks • the last czar of russia • who the u.s was fighting • the person that caused the war • passenger ship attacked by the germans in 1915 • something that happened after the trench warfare • information designed to influence peoples opinions • his vision of world peace was called the 14 points • an intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country. • ...
world wildlife day 2021-02-24
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- what is a flower called?
- what is the rarest animal on ea what is the fastest animal on land?
- the country with most trees
- what plant is good for breathing?
- what country owns the most wild animals?
- what is the tallest plant on earth?
- What is the biggest animal on land?
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- what is the most polluted country?
- which day of march is world wildlife day
- what is the biggest animal on water?
- what is the rarest plants on earth?
- what is an animal called?
- what is the fastest animal on water?
- what month is world wildlife day?
- what is the smallest plant in the world?
15 Clues: what is a flower called? • what is an animal called? • the country with most trees • what month is world wildlife day? • what plant is good for breathing? • what is the most polluted country? • what is the rarest plants on earth? • what is the tallest plant on earth? • What is the biggest animal on land? • what is the biggest animal on water? • ...
Vocabulary World History 2021-03-17
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- a member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting and fishing.
- a glacial episode during a past geological. period.
- the aggregate of people living together.
- events of the pass.
- the middle part of the Stone Age.
- the early phase of the Stone Age.
- the later part of the Stone Age, when ground or polished stone weapons and implements prevailed.
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- Practice of farming.
- a long and distinct period of history.
- the parent of an anteceden.
- move from one part of something to another.
- member of the family Hominidae.
- a large stone that forms a prehistoric. monument
- a device or implement used to carry out a particular function.
- a connection between two landmasses.
15 Clues: events of the pass. • Practice of farming. • the parent of an anteceden. • member of the family Hominidae. • the middle part of the Stone Age. • the early phase of the Stone Age. • a connection between two landmasses. • a long and distinct period of history. • the aggregate of people living together. • move from one part of something to another. • ...
WORLD WAR II 2017-05-17
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- UNITED STATES PRESIDENT
- GERMAN DITACTOR
- JAPANESE SUICIDE PILOTS.
- THE ______ FOUGHT THE AXIS POWERS.
- THE JEWISH GENOCIDE DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR WAS KNOWN AS THE______
- PLACE WHERE JEWISH PEOPLE WERE SENT TO LIVE IN HORRIBLE CONDITIONS.
- A CHARTER THAT UPHELD FREE TRADE AMONG THE UNITED STATES AND THE UNITED KINGDOM, AND THE RIGHT OF PEOPLE TO CHOOSE THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT.
- ITALIAN POLITICIAN THAT WAS THE LEADER OF THE NATIONAL FASCIST PARTY.
- RACE OF THE GERMAN PEOPLE
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- JAPANESE ATTACK IN HAWAII IN THE MORNING OF DECEMBER 7,1941
- IN JUNE 22 OF 1941 GERMANY INVADES THE_________
- PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.
- HITLER'S PLAN OF JEWISH EXTERMINATION WAS KNOWN AS THE _____
- GERMANY'S MILITARY STRATEGY USED IN THE INVASION OF POLAND.
- LEADER OF THE SOVIET UNION.
15 Clues: GERMAN DITACTOR • UNITED STATES PRESIDENT • JAPANESE SUICIDE PILOTS. • RACE OF THE GERMAN PEOPLE • LEADER OF THE SOVIET UNION. • THE ______ FOUGHT THE AXIS POWERS. • PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. • IN JUNE 22 OF 1941 GERMANY INVADES THE_________ • JAPANESE ATTACK IN HAWAII IN THE MORNING OF DECEMBER 7,1941 • GERMANY'S MILITARY STRATEGY USED IN THE INVASION OF POLAND. • ...
World Growing Knoledge 2018-06-10
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- script on which the english language is based on
- person who made the 1st printing press
- the style or system of writting
- changed the world greatly
- wedge shaped writting of mesapotamia
- a person who copies a document , a writter
- scrpt on which indian language is based on
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- boon to blind people
- number if languages in india
- the writting of egyptians
- the devloper of braille script
- a plant from which paper got it's name
- from which paper is made in morden days
- gave birth to letters
- plant from which paper was made in olden days
15 Clues: boon to blind people • gave birth to letters • the writting of egyptians • changed the world greatly • number if languages in india • the devloper of braille script • the style or system of writting • wedge shaped writting of mesapotamia • a plant from which paper got it's name • person who made the 1st printing press • from which paper is made in morden days • ...
lost world crossword 2019-04-01
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- not having any serious purpose or value.
- another word for should and ends with ught
- state of anxiety
- synonyms: unbearable,insufferable,unsupportable,insupportable,unendurable,beyond endurance
- synonyms: soporific drug,opiate,sleeping pill
- synonym of maid that starts with dom
- its a adjective. antonyms:faint
- the state or quality of being worthy of honour or respect
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- synonyms: loud,deafening,thunderous,thundering,ear-shattering,ear-splitting,ear-piercing
- common in secondary schools in america
- he watched his friend ........... as his friend scattered the marbles on the floor.
- past tense of protrude
- Origin in 1960 it was .. now it is whore
- its a verb. synonyms:revere,respect,admire,think highly of
- the members of a household.
15 Clues: state of anxiety • past tense of protrude • the members of a household. • its a adjective. antonyms:faint • synonym of maid that starts with dom • common in secondary schools in america • not having any serious purpose or value. • another word for should and ends with ught • Origin in 1960 it was .. now it is whore • synonyms: soporific drug,opiate,sleeping pill • ...
World History Crossword 2017-03-09
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- Mozart Well known composer, wrote music passoinately .
- A period or a time when people questioned tradition and used philosophy to improved society.
- Bacon English philosopher with few scientific credentials, believed that scientists should not rely on the ideas authorities.
- A system of thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- Galilei The was the first European to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope.
- Kepler A German mathematician, took the next step in destroying the Ptolemaic system.
- method A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world.
- Began by thinking and writing about debt and uncertainty that seemed everywhere. Also a philosopher
- Locke Argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind
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- Philosophers of the middle ages constructed a model of the universe known later as the ptolemaic system.
- Rousseau Was the most famous Philosopher of the later Enlightment
- Sun Centered, conception of the universe offered a more accurate explanation than did the Ptolemaic system.
- Copernicus discovered that the sun was the center of the universe
- Someone who studies wisdom
- Newton Professor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom • Mozart Well known composer, wrote music passoinately . • Newton Professor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge • Rousseau Was the most famous Philosopher of the later Enlightment • Copernicus discovered that the sun was the center of the universe • Locke Argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind • ...
