ww2 Crossword Puzzles
Great depression vocab 2025-09-15
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- An agency promoting fair labor standards, later deemed unconstitutional.
- Provided jobs for unemployed young men on conservation projects.
- An agency insuring bank deposits to protect savers.
- Stock market collapse
- Adjustment Act (AAA) A program aimed at raising crop prices by reducing agricultural production.
- What most people believe that got the U.S. out of the depression
- Gross domestic Product
- A general decrease in prices, leading to reduced consumer spending and economic harm.
- Roosevelt's order to temporarily close banks to restore confidence and prevent further runs.
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- A 1935 law creating pensions for the elderly, unemployment insurance, and aid for the disabled.
- Producing more goods than people can afford to buy, a factor in the economic downturn.
- When a government spends more than it takes in as revenue.
- A major agency employing people for public works like building roads and structures.
- Established to regulate the stock market and protect investors
- A period of severe drought and dust storms in the Great Plains in the 1930s.
15 Clues: Stock market collapse • Gross domestic Product • An agency insuring bank deposits to protect savers. • When a government spends more than it takes in as revenue. • Established to regulate the stock market and protect investors • Provided jobs for unemployed young men on conservation projects. • What most people believe that got the U.S. out of the depression • ...
Hisar Chronicle Crossword 2024-02-26
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- Germany's Minister of Propaganda around WW2.
- The U.S and Russia's combined effort to explore space before one another.
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- Consummated and perpetuated in the act of real creation, not in criticism or commentary
- Women, men, girls and boys all around the world having equal rights and opportunities.
- Often inaccurate information broadcasted to the public in order to influence people.
- The combined branch of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics.
6 Clues: Germany's Minister of Propaganda around WW2. • The U.S and Russia's combined effort to explore space before one another. • The combined branch of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. • Often inaccurate information broadcasted to the public in order to influence people. • ...
Ramiel is the best thing on this planet (patrick lee) 2020-05-20
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- what some japanese cities did on 1945
- 3 languages that hide under a coat and pretend are only one
- a toxic metal
- A machine used to take pictures
- First thing on the chemical formula of salt
- Some guys who eat snails and surrender a lot
- used as a function word to express assent or agreement
- Frenchy germany
- used as a function word to express the negative of an alternative choice or possibility
- A word on this sentence: "An example of a bad substance is cyanide."
- what Marie curie tried to study
- the best material to create a nuclear plant
- a game played by kicking a ball somewhere
- thing you should drink everyday
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- A rock we tricked into thinking for us
- is a social movement involving the creation of the first encyclopedia
- a gourmet style food ingredient from france
- what France did on WW2
- a big company that sells things to people
- A liquid metal with the following electronic configuration: [Ar] 3d104s24p1
- a liquid metal with the name of a planet
- expensive computer parts company
- a delicious fruit used in Italian cousine
23 Clues: a toxic metal • Frenchy germany • what France did on WW2 • A machine used to take pictures • what Marie curie tried to study • thing you should drink everyday • expensive computer parts company • what some japanese cities did on 1945 • A rock we tricked into thinking for us • a liquid metal with the name of a planet • a big company that sells things to people • ...
NK 2021 Tattoo LaRue 2021-05-12
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- Tattoo: surprising action from dad at the Prague station
- LaRue: Gods are like this, according to Estele
- Tattoo: tattoo disguise for Mendel Bauer
- Tattoo: Lale's brother
- Tattoo: Lale's dad drove this
- LaRue: translation of déjå vécu
- LaRue: Henry's watch inscription
- Tattoo: one of Gita's BFFs
- LaRue: According to Sam, coffee mugs can be this
- Tattoo: According to Lale, in old age he's a...
- LaRue: Matteo Renatti’s artistic masterpiece
- LaRue: supper starter for Addie and Darkness in Paris
- LaRue: Addie hates these French garments
- Tattoo: Gita's brothers take this WW2 job
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- LaRue: Robbie wants to look like this guy, Halloween 2013
- LaRue: A raised park in Western Manhattan
- Tattoo: In 1945, before Bratislava, you could find Gita here
- LaRue: 1 day after selling her soul, Addie learns she can do this
- LaRue: This guy startles Remy
- Tattoo: this group visits Birkenau in 1943
- LaRue: biblical name that Addie uses with Henry
- Tattoo: Baretski's home
- Tattoo: this helps Birkenau women sneak gunpowder
- LaRue: Fred's favorite muffins include this
- Tattoo: Gita and Lale get married in this month
25 Clues: Tattoo: Lale's brother • Tattoo: Baretski's home • Tattoo: one of Gita's BFFs • Tattoo: Lale's dad drove this • LaRue: This guy startles Remy • LaRue: translation of déjå vécu • LaRue: Henry's watch inscription • Tattoo: tattoo disguise for Mendel Bauer • LaRue: Addie hates these French garments • LaRue: A raised park in Western Manhattan • ...
Exeter Class 2020-07-10
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- maths king who won the dancing competition at the disco
- Minecraft fan
- has a big sister in year 6
- caring, with a great sense of humour.
- keen football player with a great sense of humour
- cat lover and Ancient Egypt specialist
- mountaineer and football lover
- Avid reader who loves maths
- the drummer of the class
- ballet dancer
- loves anything to do with WW2
- class organiser who loves art
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- loves chocolate and dogs
- loves anything Disney. Helps us learn
- netball player
- saves all his talking for RE lessons with Ms Whitley
- Fortnite fan
- queen of guinea pigs. Always smiling
- loves sports. Times table king
- great sense of humour who loves making robots and gadgets
- joined us in September. A friend to everyone
- cat lover who enjoys leaving us notes on the board
- Harry Potter fan and avid reader
- our secret weapon. He's quiet but he knows his stuff
- mathematician and most likely to become Prime Minister
- loves being on the move and has some great dance moves
- a very good persuader. Always smiling
- mountaineer and dancer who owns a rabbit
28 Clues: Fortnite fan • Minecraft fan • ballet dancer • netball player • loves chocolate and dogs • the drummer of the class • has a big sister in year 6 • Avid reader who loves maths • loves anything to do with WW2 • class organiser who loves art • mountaineer and football lover • loves sports. Times table king • Harry Potter fan and avid reader • queen of guinea pigs. Always smiling • ...
Geopolitics and History 2022-03-22
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- National Color of the Netherlands
- US Terriority in the Pacific
- Year of Comubulus Not Discovering America
- Treaty that both formed and dissolved the German empire
- European nation which got its Idenpendence in 1922.
- German for East
- Language Spoken in Egypt
- Language spoken in 23 across
- Native American Tribe 2 US states are named after
- The Biggest Empire in Ancient History
- Empires of the ____ (Eu4 start preset)
- Mandate of _____ (Ancient idea of China)
- Most Deadly War in History
- Rival-turned friend of Britian
- What Prussia took in the peace treaty of the franco-prussian war.
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- Great wall of _____
- Spain's best friend
- Switzerland's biggest export
- Pre-Rome Ruler with a Love of Conquest
- Previous Owner of Bangladesh
- What Byzantium was
- Empire with a culutural claim of being the 3rd Rome
- most iconic state of Germany
- Precursor to 26 across, before 26 across.
- The Crown Jewel of the British Empire.
- Good fortification of an entire nation
- Divided Peninsula
- Unifier of Germany
- US state that was once technically unconstitutional
- First Reich
- 10 Down's Capital
31 Clues: First Reich • German for East • Divided Peninsula • 10 Down's Capital • What Byzantium was • Unifier of Germany • Great wall of _____ • Spain's best friend • Language Spoken in Egypt • Most Deadly War in History • US Terriority in the Pacific • Switzerland's biggest export • Previous Owner of Bangladesh • most iconic state of Germany • Language spoken in 23 across • ...
The Cay 2017-05-07
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- to search something
- a heavy material used to stabilize a ship
- a stealthy German submarine that was used in WW2
- a narrow opening especially in a rock or wall
- to have or show experience, knowledge and good judgement
- to have no one present; to be alone
- unable to see because of injury, disease or a congenital condition
- to feel about or search with the hands
- a tropical cyclone that forms over water bodies with strong winds, common in the Caribbean
- to put something under water
- self-propelled underwater missile designed to explode a target
- a small low island composed of sand or coral
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- to preserve something from potential loss or damage
- to stay alive; usually in grave situations
- astonish someone so that they are temporarily unable to react
- a rope or chain in which something is tied to restrict its movement
- a sailing ship with two or more masts
- West Indian term used for bad luck, evil spirts, ghosts, etc
- rubbish; remains of something that was destroyed
- a human disease that affects red blood cells that is spread by anopholine mosquitos
20 Clues: to search something • to put something under water • to have no one present; to be alone • a sailing ship with two or more masts • to feel about or search with the hands • a heavy material used to stabilize a ship • to stay alive; usually in grave situations • a small low island composed of sand or coral • a narrow opening especially in a rock or wall • ...
attack on Pearl Harbour 2016-06-18
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- As a result of Pearl Harbour ..... entered WW2
- 'A date which will live in ..."
- Japanese destroyed nearly 20 American naval
- There were over 2,000 American ....
- country which attacked Pearl Harbour
- The US ... were the primary target of the attack
- Japan wanted to create one of these by conquering new territory
- Japanese ..... escalated into the signing of United States Executive Order 9066
- In July 1941, all Japanese ..... in the United States were frozen
- Pearl Harbor took place in this U.S. state
- the U.S.S. ..... was capsized in the attack
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- Franklin D ..... was president at the time of Pearl Harbour
- The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked .... to declare war on Japan
- The bombing was carried out by 353 of these
- ..... of war: formal act by which one nation goes to war against another
- Pearl Harbor was this type of base
- Three days later, Japanese .... Germany and Italy also declared war on the United States
- The sunken USS Arizona battleship is now a ...
- The USA placed an .... on Japan in 1940 in an effort to halt its military expansion
- Attack led US into World War
20 Clues: Attack led US into World War • 'A date which will live in ..." • Pearl Harbor was this type of base • There were over 2,000 American .... • country which attacked Pearl Harbour • Pearl Harbor took place in this U.S. state • The bombing was carried out by 353 of these • Japanese destroyed nearly 20 American naval • the U.S.S. ..... was capsized in the attack • ...
Histroy of Computers 2016-05-13
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- Early flexible storage medium for portable data storage
- The number of bits in a byte.
- Famous computer scientist who worked at Bletchley Park
- Built and demonstrated a programmable mechanized loom controlled by punch cards
- What Grace Hopper found in her computer.
- Surname of the father of the world wide web (7,3).
- State of the art adding device in ancient babylon
- Formulated the architecture upon which most modern computers are based (3,7).
- Computer created at bletchley park.
- Electronic device used by early computers
- Another name for base ten number system.
- Binary digit is commonly called this
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- English genius who created the mathematics of logic.
- First commercially successful video game.
- Encryption machine used by the Germans in WW2
- base-16 number system
- Half a byte.
- First name of the female mathematician who worked with Babbage
- All modern computers are built using these as tiny switches
- Beginners all purpose symbolic instruction code
- Steps to solve a computing problem are written as this
- number system used by computers
- Name of the 1980s personal computer developed by Sinclair.
- Founder of information theory.
24 Clues: Half a byte. • base-16 number system • The number of bits in a byte. • Founder of information theory. • number system used by computers • Computer created at bletchley park. • Binary digit is commonly called this • What Grace Hopper found in her computer. • Another name for base ten number system. • First commercially successful video game. • ...
Cold War By:Presley Dixon 2023-12-12
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- What is a nickname for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization?
- Is East Berlin communist?
- the leader of the US at the END of the Cold War
- what is the 13th day event in 1962 with the United States and the Soviet Union almost went to nuclear war?
- What means a state of public hostility between countries with an outright declaration of war?
- Did the fall of the united states end the cold war?
- What is an imaginary line dividing between communist Eastern Europe and Democratic Western Europe?
- Extreme areas of tension are called what?
- The theory "if one country falls they all fall"
- what happened to the city of Berlin after WW2?
- How long did the Berlin Airlift last?
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- After World War II the US and USSR were known as
- Who was ahead in space technology?
- the leader of the Soviet Union at the end of the war
- Who took over as dictator in cuba at the end of the cuban Revolution?
- Who shot Ronald Reagan?
- What country was anti-communism
- What country was pro-communism
- Who was the prime minister of Great Britain?
- How many independent reppublics were created
- What year did the Berlin wall get taken down?
21 Clues: Who shot Ronald Reagan? • Is East Berlin communist? • What country was pro-communism • What country was anti-communism • Who was ahead in space technology? • How long did the Berlin Airlift last? • Extreme areas of tension are called what? • Who was the prime minister of Great Britain? • How many independent reppublics were created • ...
Alan Turing - Early life 2023-12-04
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- The University in America where Turing had a fellowship at
- The war his father was stationed in India for (3 words)
- Alan's mother's name also went by Sara
- The location of King's College
- The degree Alan received in 1934
- Alan's father's name
- German for "decision problem"; prosed by David Hilbert and Wilhelm Ackermann and addressed by Alan
- American mathematician who teamed up with Alan to write a thesis about computable functions (2 words)
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- Alan's middle name
- The first college Alan attended (2 words)
- The elementary school Alan went to
- The ______ thesis is a thesis about the nature of computable functions (hyphened)
- The city where Alan was born
- The title of Alan's Ph.D. thesis that was submitted in 1935 (3 words)
- Turing's mentor during his time at Cambridge (2 words)
- Alan's childhood friend (first and last name)
- A professor at Cambridge who had a large impact on Alan and his intellectual development (2 words)
- A German mathematician whose work in mathematics influenced Alan's thinking
- Alan's interest in this subject started during his teenage years and would foreshadow his contributions to this field during WW2
- One of Alan's Fellow Students who collaborated on various projects (2 words)
20 Clues: Alan's middle name • Alan's father's name • The city where Alan was born • The location of King's College • The degree Alan received in 1934 • The elementary school Alan went to • Alan's mother's name also went by Sara • The first college Alan attended (2 words) • Alan's childhood friend (first and last name) • Turing's mentor during his time at Cambridge (2 words) • ...
unbroken 2024-03-21
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- keep someone or something afloat
- state of deep unconsciousness for a long period of time
- excessive enthusiasm or desire: obsession
- move through water like a porpoise; repeatedly surface and submerge
- throw or drop from an aircraft or ship
- very hot; burning
- cause continual trouble or distress
- pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely
- substances that initializes insensitivity to pain
- scented ointment or oil applied to the hair
- fearful apprehension, feeling of something happening
- feeling or showing tiredness
- absolutely necessary
- by way of habit, customarily
- strike repeatedly with the fists
- dangerous, difficult or otherwise uncertain condition
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- inspiring respect; having high status
- savagely fierce, cruel, or violent
- rebuke or reprimand severely
- skillful at or given to pilfering/stealing
- in its original condition
- causing anxiety or concern
- making twisting or squirming motions with the body
- physical or mental effort
- state or period of stagnation and inactivity
- requiring considerable time and effort
- enthusiastic or passionate
- main body of an aircraft
- a pattern of spirals or concentric circles
- act of varying rotors and propellers to reduce air or water resistance
- West inflatable life vest issued to servicemen in WW2
31 Clues: very hot; burning • absolutely necessary • main body of an aircraft • in its original condition • physical or mental effort • causing anxiety or concern • enthusiastic or passionate • rebuke or reprimand severely • feeling or showing tiredness • by way of habit, customarily • keep someone or something afloat • strike repeatedly with the fists • savagely fierce, cruel, or violent • ...
Ryan Peterson Theme 2024-04-23
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- American electric car company known for supplying Amazon with delivery vans
- Shia religious title given to leader of Iran
- British monarch who ruled throughout much of the mid 1900’s and mid 2020’s
- Ryan’s least favorite U.S. representative
- Oil state in Middle East known for interesting city shapes
- America’s stock exchange
- Motto of Rome
- King of kings
- Backbone of America
- US led coalition on Iraq
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- Emperor of Japan during WW2
- Came up with and passed the “New Deal” into law and switched democratic values to be progressive
- Legitimate country south of the Chinese city of Guangzhou
- India’s Largest City
- Home of the Iron Dome and the Wailing Wall
- King of Macedonia, Pharaoh of Egypt
- the German state BMW is headquartered in
- Burrough of London known for the Westminster Palace
- This company shows why we don’t have free healthcare
- Often considered the worst Roman emperor
- Quite possibly the fascist that’s going to start WW3
- Should be a State but isn’t because of a previously mentioned person
- Socialist representative that may or may not reflect Ryan’s vision of Paelun
23 Clues: Motto of Rome • King of kings • Backbone of America • India’s Largest City • America’s stock exchange • US led coalition on Iraq • Emperor of Japan during WW2 • King of Macedonia, Pharaoh of Egypt • the German state BMW is headquartered in • Often considered the worst Roman emperor • Ryan’s least favorite U.S. representative • Home of the Iron Dome and the Wailing Wall • ...
Benchmark Review 2024-05-02
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- Law that changed the border of Texas.
- Comanche Chief.
- The major cause of the US Civil War.
- President of US during US/Mexican War.
- the bombing of this place led to US joining WW2.
- Expansion of this boosted Texas economy.
- This group went to work in factories during wars.
- This natural disaster struck Galveston in 1900.
- Texas had more of these camps than any other state.
- What happened to Texas in 1845?
- treaty that ended US/Mexican War.
- The right to vote
- Loyalty to your region of the country.
- First big oil strike in Texas.
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- The movement against alcohol.
- Texans moving beef to hungry Northeastern cities.
- US should control the continent.
- Natural and man made disaster during Great Depression.
- This battle recaptured port city in Jan, 1863.
- Famous US Congressman from Texas.
- Last battle of the Civil War in Texas.
- Where many Texans fled to during the Dust Bowl.
- Period after Civil War rebuilding the Nation.
- Day stock market crashed
- African American troops who fought Natives
- Battle in Sept, 1863.
- Believe states could veto national laws.
- Built after the Galveston Hurricane to protect city.
28 Clues: Comanche Chief. • The right to vote • Battle in Sept, 1863. • Day stock market crashed • The movement against alcohol. • First big oil strike in Texas. • What happened to Texas in 1845? • US should control the continent. • Famous US Congressman from Texas. • treaty that ended US/Mexican War. • The major cause of the US Civil War. • Law that changed the border of Texas. • ...
Native American Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-15
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- Tribes of the Great Plains hunted these.
- Language that the Aztecs spoke
- Some Native American tribes played this instead of going to war.
- The _________ Confederacy is one of the oldest living democracies in the world.
- Major city in the US that is named after the Algonquin word for striped skunk or onion
- Nation with the largest tribal land in the US
- The Navajo language was used as ______ in ww2
- Ute word for “enemy.”
- 28 of these in the US are named after Native American words
- This Native American had a helicopter and hockey team named after him
- There are 574 of these that are federally recognized.
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- These Native Americans were said to invent popcorn.
- Native Americans had more than 300 of these.
- The Shawnee spoke this language.
- Hairstyle that was named after Native American tribe.
- One of the 6 Nations Iroquois that fought for the US in the Revolutionary War.
- Nahuatl word for “food made with cacao seed”
- state that is home to the largest Native American population in the US
- The US treaty with the __________ happened in 1778
- This tribe interfered with the Mexican-American war.
20 Clues: Ute word for “enemy.” • Language that the Aztecs spoke • The Shawnee spoke this language. • Tribes of the Great Plains hunted these. • Native Americans had more than 300 of these. • Nahuatl word for “food made with cacao seed” • Nation with the largest tribal land in the US • The Navajo language was used as ______ in ww2 • ...
All things Amsterdam 2022-08-05
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- A Greek God that scores many "doelpunts"
- During WW2 famine people would eat them
- Here you can find 2,5 million pebbles
- One of the most famous inhabitants of AMS in the XX century
- famous work by architecht Renzo Piano
- There is a Floating House Museum in this district!
- Singelgebied,Ruysdaelkade and De Wallen are parts of it
- There are 1280, but this is the most famous!
- Eddie Vedder, Bruno Mars, Arcade Fire, Radiohead, Kings of Leon have played live here.
- Home neighborhood of the Rijksmuseum
- Not to be confused with a cafe, they don't serve coffee!
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- Quoting Vincent from Pulp Fiction:"you know what they put on French fries in Holland instead of ketchup?"
- Saint Andrew's crosses
- You can find these XXX red friends all across the city center.
- Impressive architecture right across Het IJ
- Someone able to paint more than 900 works in a decade
- 10,000 of them get removed of the canals each year
- A beer and a river
- A painter and a street market
- the longest and most beautiful of them all!
- One of Holland's best export products.
21 Clues: A beer and a river • Saint Andrew's crosses • A painter and a street market • Home neighborhood of the Rijksmuseum • Here you can find 2,5 million pebbles • famous work by architecht Renzo Piano • One of Holland's best export products. • During WW2 famine people would eat them • A Greek God that scores many "doelpunts" • Impressive architecture right across Het IJ • ...
Weavers' World Order Revision 2025-03-28
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- US political detention camp (3,6)
- common source of conflict in contemporary society (9)
- Independent journalist who made Youtube video on South China Sea (6,6)
- capital of Timor-Leste (4)
- country wrongly identified by exemplar essay about world order (9)
- organisations such as UN and NATO are this (17)
- Former SG of Amnesty who spoke about veto power (5,6)
- Current Australian foreign minister (5,4)
- first Prime Minister of Timor-Leste (6)
- concept to limit damage in warfare that means and methods must be within reason (15)
- authority of a state to control borders and enter treaties (11)
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- one of two cities destroyed by nuclear bombs during WW2 (8)
- Gareth Evans described sovereignty as this (7,2,4)
- mission to Timor-Leste which established the vote for independence (6)
- legal authority granted to the P5 members of the UNSC (4,5)
- conflict occurring within a country (10)
- means of warfare (7)
- what A stands for in UNAMET (7)
- Cuban location of US detention centre for persons of national interest (10)
- conflicts between multiple nations (10)
- obligations encouraged by multilateral treaties like the NPT (10)
21 Clues: means of warfare (7) • capital of Timor-Leste (4) • what A stands for in UNAMET (7) • US political detention camp (3,6) • conflicts between multiple nations (10) • first Prime Minister of Timor-Leste (6) • conflict occurring within a country (10) • Current Australian foreign minister (5,4) • organisations such as UN and NATO are this (17) • ...
Civics Test Review Crossword 2024-11-26
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- Rights stated in the Declaration of Independence
- The year the Constitution was signed in word form
- A change to the Constitution
- Runs the Executive Branch
- Power that belongs to the states
- Three countries that fought the U.S. in WW2
- Purchased from France in 1803
- Terms for a U.S. Representative in word form
- Main concern of the Cold War in the United States
- This document freed the U.S. from Great Britian
- Number of justices on the U.S. Supreme Court
- Becomes president if the president and vice president can no longer serve
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- One author of the Federalists Papers
- Representatives in the House are chosen by state ________
- Commander in Chief of the military
- Purpose of the Constitutional Convention
- Stops the government from becoming too powerful
- Mandatory responsibility for citizens
- Freed slaves living in Southern States
- Power of the Federal Government
- Economic system in the U.S.
- Supreme Law of the Land
- A U.S. Territory
- Term for a U.S. Senator in word form
- Two parts of the U.S. Congress
- West Coast Ocean
- East Coast Ocean
- This document sets and and defines the government
- What does the Judicial Branch do to laws?
- Advises the President
30 Clues: A U.S. Territory • West Coast Ocean • East Coast Ocean • Advises the President • Supreme Law of the Land • Runs the Executive Branch • Economic system in the U.S. • A change to the Constitution • Purchased from France in 1803 • Two parts of the U.S. Congress • Power of the Federal Government • Power that belongs to the states • Commander in Chief of the military • ...
Vocabulary test 2024-11-13
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- a person working in a hospital
- other word for event
- Avoid an ... by washing your hands
- very fast
- building to go if you are sick
- The USSR suffered many ... due to the invasion of Afghanistan
- to ... many birds
- the entirety of people living in a house/flat
- I ... about you
- adjective of tradition
- the ... of the disease has been very successful
- someone was wounded by coincidence
- ... is very important in a hospital
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- ... were important in order to end the Covid pandemic
- He has got his own surgery now
- In WW2, Germany used un... tactics, such as the concentration of tanks at one point of the front
- people driving an ambulance
- Because I insulted him, he now feels ...
- plural of infection
- noun for to break through
- a doctor who cares about your teeth
- Nowdays,we still don't have ... against cancer
- In the cold war, the U.S. wanted to contain the ... of communism
- This computer game has a really good ... system
- many doctors work in a ...
- Alexander Flemming invented ...
- noun of special
- large period of time
28 Clues: very fast • noun of special • I ... about you • to ... many birds • plural of infection • other word for event • large period of time • adjective of tradition • noun for to break through • many doctors work in a ... • people driving an ambulance • He has got his own surgery now • a person working in a hospital • building to go if you are sick • Alexander Flemming invented ... • ...
World War ll-Cooper King 2025-04-28
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- Helped build the atomic bomb
- June 6 1944
- Pres. and founder of Brotherhood of Sleeping car porters
- Invade of Poland Lighting war
- unleashed massive air and la nd bombardment against enemys at St ló
- confinement of Japanese
- Fought inflation by freezing prices of most goods
- Group including Germany Italy etc
- Hitlers most trusted officals
- His Third Army reached the seine River south of Paris
- Chief of staff of Japans Kwantung army
- US 33rd President
- Both countries pledged collective security, disarmament, self determination etc.
- Name for Nuclear Project
- UK prime minister for most of WW2
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- Another city in Japan destroyed by atomic bomb
- decides what companies go from peacetime to wartime prduction
- French General
- driving planes into Naval fleet (Suicide attack)
- American General led operation torch
- Germans swept westward capturing 120 americans
- Fixed allotoments of goods deemed essential for Military
- pushed the idea pf WAAC
- Segregated jewish areas in certain polish cities
- City where first atomic bomb was dropped
- Commander of U.S naval forces in pacific
- Turning point in the Pacific war
- Dec 7 1941
- Victory in Europe day
- Group consisting of U.S UK and France
30 Clues: Dec 7 1941 • June 6 1944 • French General • US 33rd President • Victory in Europe day • pushed the idea pf WAAC • confinement of Japanese • Name for Nuclear Project • Helped build the atomic bomb • Invade of Poland Lighting war • Hitlers most trusted officals • Turning point in the Pacific war • Group including Germany Italy etc • UK prime minister for most of WW2 • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2024-11-04
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- is a supernatural force in a person
- spiritual restriction
- go to someone's house very early in the morning to search it or arrest them
- putting force to something
- A rare type animal (cat)
- to show or express strong disagreement with or disapproval of something
- A country
- A guy that was a surgeon in the WW2
- a situation in which a lot of people try to take advantage of an opportunity because they have heard that they might make a lot of money
- intoxicated by drugs or alcohol
- to prohibit or forbid especially by legal means
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- Was a famous soldier
- I talented rugby player that got into the all blacks
- a New Zealand Māori term used for the concept of guardianship of the sky, the sea, and the land
- The movement of a person or people from one country, locality, place of residence
- treating some people differently from others
- The name
- someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war or violence
- a binding formal agreement, contract, or other written instrument that establishes obligations between two or more subjects of international law
- bring the force towards you
20 Clues: The name • A country • Was a famous soldier • spiritual restriction • A rare type animal (cat) • putting force to something • bring the force towards you • intoxicated by drugs or alcohol • is a supernatural force in a person • A guy that was a surgeon in the WW2 • treating some people differently from others • to prohibit or forbid especially by legal means • ...
The cay crossward puzzle 2025-06-16
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- Philip thought that Timothy was _________ behind his back.
- A small boat characterized by its two or more masts.
- Vegetation that has large, round leaves and produces clusters of grape-like fruit.
- Timothy stopped _________ after a while.
- An evil spirit that Timothy thought had been on the island.
- What Timothy made to get water.
- Curacao did a mandatory ________ due to German subs closing in.
- A native lobster characterized for not having claws.
- There was ______ all over the beach after the tempest.
- A small, sandy island formed on the surface of a coral reaf
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- The capital city of Curacao.
- The _______ was brewing far away
- A self-propelled underwater missile designed to explode on contact
- A ridge of rocks, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the sea.
- The German submarines went to Curacao for their __________.
- The mountain was ___________.
- The planning and directing of the course of a ship.
- A german military submarine used mainly in WW1 and WW2
- _______ is transmitted through mosquitoes.
- A large, flat, and often fan-shaped or feather-shaped leaf of a palm tree.
20 Clues: The capital city of Curacao. • The mountain was ___________. • What Timothy made to get water. • The _______ was brewing far away • Timothy stopped _________ after a while. • _______ is transmitted through mosquitoes. • The planning and directing of the course of a ship. • A small boat characterized by its two or more masts. • ...
Europe 2025-05-17
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- Showing great loyalty and devotion to your country
- A rolling vehicle that had massive firepower
- A great love for military
- A quick way to plant seeds into soil
- These were settlements that were set up in different countries to give back to the main country
- The person who got assassinated to start WW1
- One of the main religions in Rome after 313CE
- The countries the Uk, America, and France formed
- The Treaty that got put onto Germany after they lost WW1
- Taking over other places to get resources for your country
- The countries Germany, Japan, Italy, and Russia formed
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- Having a team up and peace between
- A change in how fast food and plants were grown
- A device that could send messages to other places fast
- A fast automatic shooting gun used from WW2 and on
- A steam railway for trains
- A change in how things were made to be more efficient
- Using your own culture as the framework to judge others
- A key part to pump water in coal mines
- A device that allowed people to print out letters to make books
- Spreading something that makes your cause better or the others worse
21 Clues: A great love for military • A steam railway for trains • Having a team up and peace between • A quick way to plant seeds into soil • A key part to pump water in coal mines • A rolling vehicle that had massive firepower • The person who got assassinated to start WW1 • One of the main religions in Rome after 313CE • A change in how fast food and plants were grown • ...
Night 2025-10-28
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- When the sun is not around, also the book's name.
- The leader of Germany who ordered the Holocaust.
- The political party the Germans were.
- When someone passes on, this happened to about six million Jewish people.
- cars The way many Jewish people were transported to death camps.
- The most dangerous concentration camp in ww2.
- The people being sent to their deaths.
- Some people lost their minds after seeing the horrors of the Holocaust.
- The act of giving devotion to a higher power.
- The horrid country that started the Holocaust.
- The main way the Germans killed the Jewish people.
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- Germany caused this event during world war 2 because Jewish people were deemed "inferior."
- One of the few things given out as a ration.
- This thing never changes.
- A corporal punishment dishes out for many offenses.
- Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
- A death many Jewish people faced besides gas chambers.
- What happened to the Jewish people when German forces moved in.
- One of the first countries that fell to Germany.
- A survivor of a death camp, introduced very early on into the plot.
20 Clues: This thing never changes. • Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. • The political party the Germans were. • The people being sent to their deaths. • One of the few things given out as a ration. • The most dangerous concentration camp in ww2. • The act of giving devotion to a higher power. • The horrid country that started the Holocaust. • ...
Causes Of The Vietnam War 2024-05-06
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- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- What leader did much of the Southern Vietnamese support?
- What religion did Diem not like and treated unfairly?
- On 2nd August 1964, what did the North Vietnamese boats attack?
- Who withheld information about US support of South Vietnamese raids on North Vietnamese radar stations and other targets in the period leading up to the attack?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
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- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Who was Southern Vietnam lead by?
- What Country was the US afraid that communism would spread to?
- What did Diem refuse to not give to the pheasants?
- What political party was in control of North Vietnam?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Who were the majority of the Southern Vietnamese unhappy with?
- What Country was Vietnam invaded by during WW2?
15 Clues: Who was Southern Vietnam lead by? • What Country was Vietnam invaded by during WW2? • What political party was in control of North Vietnam? • What religion did Diem not like and treated unfairly? • What leader did much of the Southern Vietnamese support? • What did Diem refuse to not give to the pheasants? • ...
Southern/Eastern/Southwest Asia 2022-05-03
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- This socialist-communist state spanned throughout Europe and Asia; A shortened name for the USSR
- This was one of the two Japanese cities to be bombed in WW2
- Mao ______: Leader of the Communist Party in China
- Bejing is the capital of this communist country
- America's strict policy to restrict communism from spreading
- These invisible dividing lines divided the Korean Penninsula and modern-day Vietnam
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- This religion originated in Japan, and as maintained its location for years
- The United States are currently the world's largest producer of this resource
- This island country in eastern Asia is the original country of the religion Shintoism
- This country shares a southwestern
- This country is the world's largest oil producer;It also has an embassy in Washington DC
- this penninsula was divided by the 38th Parallel; it is located west of Japan
12 Clues: This country shares a southwestern • Bejing is the capital of this communist country • Mao ______: Leader of the Communist Party in China • This was one of the two Japanese cities to be bombed in WW2 • America's strict policy to restrict communism from spreading • This religion originated in Japan, and as maintained its location for years • ...
Cold War 2023-06-01
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- an international organization to avoid war
- where Nazis were tried for war crimes
- political struggle between the US and USSR following WW2
- treaty organization to protect against the spread of Communism
- a Chinese politician, political theorist, poet, and communist revolutionary who was the founder of the People's Republic of China
- US policy for stopping the spread of Communism
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- a U.S. aid plan designed to promote economic recovery in Europe after World War II
- the belief that if Vietnam fell to the communists, the rest of Asia would fall like a row of dominoes
- a period of revolutionary upheaval and political persecution in China from 1966 to 1976
- the ideological barrier that divided Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War
- a competition to achieve weapons superiority
- a 1955 defense pact between the USSR and Eastern European nations
12 Clues: where Nazis were tried for war crimes • an international organization to avoid war • a competition to achieve weapons superiority • US policy for stopping the spread of Communism • political struggle between the US and USSR following WW2 • treaty organization to protect against the spread of Communism • ...
O.A.J.U. “(EDF IOLs),” 2021-07-13
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- Two surfaces biconvex IOL approved mid-summer 2016 use Presbyopia, Myopia correction
- MyChart mentions EDF IOL(s) PPP option
- Results details EDF IOL replaced
- Use label ads, fyi EDF IOL approved mid-summer 2016, Faculty recommends past history Melanoma
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- Account(s) investigate JD/LLM litigation mindset, a PGII specifies EDF IOL type
- XOs, ww2/www, trials developed options EDF IOL newest
- Pull/Push CC Dysphotopsia starbust, halo, glare post surgery EDF IOL Conclusion clinical trials entrees
7 Clues: Results details EDF IOL replaced • MyChart mentions EDF IOL(s) PPP option • XOs, ww2/www, trials developed options EDF IOL newest • Account(s) investigate JD/LLM litigation mindset, a PGII specifies EDF IOL type • Two surfaces biconvex IOL approved mid-summer 2016 use Presbyopia, Myopia correction • ...
Team 2 2020-11-27
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- Name of Will Ferrel’s character in Elf
- the fictional LA skyscraper that the majority of Die Hard takes place
- The plant donated by this country to Trafalgar square every year as gratitude for British support during WW2
- Estonian Xmas Eve family tradition
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- the name of the character that proposes in the 2008 Gavin and Stacey Xmas Special
- the virtuoso musician behind the PwC rendition of ‘Let-it-go’ (from the snowy film favourite Frozen) played at the PwC 2019 Summer Ball
- rercanp
7 Clues: rercanp • Estonian Xmas Eve family tradition • Name of Will Ferrel’s character in Elf • the fictional LA skyscraper that the majority of Die Hard takes place • the name of the character that proposes in the 2008 Gavin and Stacey Xmas Special • The plant donated by this country to Trafalgar square every year as gratitude for British support during WW2 • ...
Totalitarianism 2022-02-25
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- Leader of Germany during WW2
- a group of people that rule a country
- dictator in charge of the Soviet Union
- the power and the right to speak and think what you want
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- he wrote one of the most famous books that portrayed a totalitarian dystopia called 1984
- A system of government in which one person or a small group has ultimate control without any effective constitutional limitations.
- Information, which is inaccurate or misleading information, meant to promote or advertise a specific political cause or viewpoint.
7 Clues: Leader of Germany during WW2 • a group of people that rule a country • dictator in charge of the Soviet Union • the power and the right to speak and think what you want • he wrote one of the most famous books that portrayed a totalitarian dystopia called 1984 • ...
USH Ch 15-5 Name___________________________5 2023-01-31
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- An international agreement governing the humane. treatment of wounded soldiers and prisoners.
- Where the Allies prosecuted NAZIs for war crimes.
- An organization based on cooperation and absolute equality of all nations.
- Where the Big 3 agreed that Poland, Romania, and Bulgaria would hold free elections.
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- A UN resolution stating everyone has basic rights to an adequate standard of living for health and well-being.
- AKA the Bird. The Japanese soldier that tortured Louis Zamperini
- The US and USSR emerged from WW2 as the strongest of the world's powers.
7 Clues: Where the Allies prosecuted NAZIs for war crimes. • AKA the Bird. The Japanese soldier that tortured Louis Zamperini • The US and USSR emerged from WW2 as the strongest of the world's powers. • An organization based on cooperation and absolute equality of all nations. • Where the Big 3 agreed that Poland, Romania, and Bulgaria would hold free elections. • ...
O.A.J.U. “(EDF IOLs),” 2021-07-12
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- Account(s) investigate JD/LLM litigation mindset, a PGII specifies EDF IOL type
- Results details EDF IOL replaced
- Pull/Push CC Dysphotopsia starbust, halo, glare post surgery EDF IOL Conclusion clinical trials
- Two surfaces biconvex IOL approved mid-summer 2016 use Presbyopia, Myopia correction
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- Use label ads, fyi EDF IOL approved mid-summer 2016, Faculty recommends past history Melanoma
- XOs, ww2/www, trials developed options EDF IOL newest
- MyChart mentions EDF IOL(s) PPP option
7 Clues: Results details EDF IOL replaced • MyChart mentions EDF IOL(s) PPP option • XOs, ww2/www, trials developed options EDF IOL newest • Account(s) investigate JD/LLM litigation mindset, a PGII specifies EDF IOL type • Two surfaces biconvex IOL approved mid-summer 2016 use Presbyopia, Myopia correction • ...
World War 2 Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-11
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- This was a plane which carried a cargo of bombs: V_.
- N__ ______ was one of the cities that faced blitz.
- Things that Hitler launched to destroy the exported food from other countries to Britain.
- The country that was facing Great Britain.
- O________s was a luxury to children and the goverment sometimes gave out a few extra.
- The Britain side.
- The person who started World War 2.
- A country which was invaded by Germany to declare war.
- A system that happened during WW2 to control the share of the food and usual groceries.
- A mask which goverment had given out so people can't breath in the piosonous gas in bombs.
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- Children sent to the countryside to be safe.
- A place where people went just before the air raid.
- This was a request from the goverment to the citizens to plant their own food.
- The German side.
- The person that took care of the children which were sent to the countryside.
15 Clues: The German side. • The Britain side. • The person who started World War 2. • The country that was facing Great Britain. • Children sent to the countryside to be safe. • N__ ______ was one of the cities that faced blitz. • A place where people went just before the air raid. • This was a plane which carried a cargo of bombs: V_. • ...
Lilli Capps 2023-12-12
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- which countrie's military attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941?
- This mental health problem is being noticed and helped among aviation workers such as pilots.
- People who work at these places are starting to work longer hours due to shortages of staff.
- The attack on Pearl Harbor caused which country to join WW2?
- What shape is the Milky Way?
- A man in South Africa is _____ as a job to make money and help the environment.
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- An animal that has to spread out its front legs to drink.
- oldest living land animal.
- One million of these are bought every minute.
- It was found at the bottom of the Great Lakes recently.
- A man is working tirelessly in this country by going through trash cans and recycling.
- Current relationship between the U.S. and Ukraine.
- The sport "Cricket" is popular in this country.
- The country that Ukraine has been at war with for almost 2 years.
- This disease impacted a large amount of students in 2020-2022.
15 Clues: oldest living land animal. • What shape is the Milky Way? • One million of these are bought every minute. • The sport "Cricket" is popular in this country. • Current relationship between the U.S. and Ukraine. • It was found at the bottom of the Great Lakes recently. • which countrie's military attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941? • ...
Cold War Crossword 2024-02-06
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- states that have their policies dictated by another power
- Location of Vietnam where a major war was fought
- Geopolitical conflict between the US and USSR
- Metophorical curtain dividing Europe between East and West
- Soviet led alliance in Eastern Europe
- race between two powers to develope more and better weapons
- Crisis over Soviet placed missiled in Cuba that almost led to war and was the most tense part of the conflict
- US led alliance in North America and Western Europe
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- policy of stopping the spread of communism
- Race between US and Soviet Union to advance space reach
- Two important countries due to their control of important waterways in the Eastern Mediterranian Sea
- Leader of a communist revolution in Cuba
- Wall erected around West Berlin to seperate the city and prevent people from leaving East Germany
- Conference to determine how to divide Europe after WW2
- Plan of the US to send aid to European countries to show the benifits of capitalism
15 Clues: Soviet led alliance in Eastern Europe • Leader of a communist revolution in Cuba • policy of stopping the spread of communism • Geopolitical conflict between the US and USSR • Location of Vietnam where a major war was fought • US led alliance in North America and Western Europe • Conference to determine how to divide Europe after WW2 • ...
Cold War 2025-04-28
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- Willingness to go to the edge of war, or brink of war
- This US policy called for not allowing communism to spread.
- Leader of the Communist forces in China
- The alliance of Democratic countries during the Cold War.
- The ____ were a husband and wife executed for giving secrets to the soviets.
- The division of Europe between free and communist countries
- Military alliance of the Soviet Union and its satellite nations
- Imaginary line that divides Korea at 38 degrees north latitude
- State of hostility between the Soviet Union and the United States but without military action
- He succeeded Stalin as the leader of the Soviet Union.
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- Resupply of West Berlin by U.S. and British planes during Soviet blockade of 1948
- the downing of a U.S. spy plane and capture of its pilot by the Soviet Union in 1960
- Hydrogen bomb
- War begun when North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950
- The ___ plan provided aid to help rebuild the democracies of Europe after ww2.
15 Clues: Hydrogen bomb • Leader of the Communist forces in China • Willingness to go to the edge of war, or brink of war • War begun when North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950 • He succeeded Stalin as the leader of the Soviet Union. • The alliance of Democratic countries during the Cold War. • This US policy called for not allowing communism to spread. • ...
Christian Aid at 80 2025-04-20
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- Which ancient ruins are in Guatemala?
- In the 1950’s they launched their main fundraising tool: Christian Aid ….
- In the 1990’s CA fought discrimination against people living with this condition in Africa.
- In the 2010’s CA campaigned against climate…… .
- As well as poverty CA also fights against what?
- In the 2000’s CA campaigned to make poverty …….
- Taking information to where the people are.
- Companionship between likeminded people.
- Giving help or money to those in need.
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- In the 1980’s CA created the Southern African Coalition to demand an end to what?
- Spreading the good news of Jesus Christ.
- How many decades has Christian Aid been helping people?
- In the 1960’s Christian Aid and 4 other charities came together to found which emergency committee?
- In the 1940’s CA began helping people displaced by WW2.
- In the 1970’s CA launched a campaign to live …… during the global food crisis.
15 Clues: Which ancient ruins are in Guatemala? • Giving help or money to those in need. • Spreading the good news of Jesus Christ. • Companionship between likeminded people. • Taking information to where the people are. • In the 2010’s CA campaigned against climate…… . • As well as poverty CA also fights against what? • In the 2000’s CA campaigned to make poverty ……. • ...
Camden Martin Causes of Vietnam War 2025-05-13
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- what theory was thought to be the reason for the spread of communism?
- Which President sent half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- what boat was attacked twice by north Vietnam which got the US to declare war?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- what branch of the US military first landed in Vietnam?
- what did the US attempt to prevent from spreading to south Vietnam and the rest of Asia?
- what group fought back against south Vietnam?
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- who was the leader of south Vietnam?
- what religion did Diem not like?
- who sent military advisers to south Vietnam in 1963?
- where was peace agreed after the revolution?
- Who invaded Vietnam during WW2?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
15 Clues: Who invaded Vietnam during WW2? • what religion did Diem not like? • who was the leader of south Vietnam? • where was peace agreed after the revolution? • what group fought back against south Vietnam? • who sent military advisers to south Vietnam in 1963? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • what branch of the US military first landed in Vietnam? • ...
REMEMBRANCE DAY CROSSWORD 2016-11-08
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- This was sounded before and after air raids
- What the V stands for in V E Day
- The men given the job of ensuring people did as they were told during Air Raids
- Where the Cenotaph is to be found in London
- The structures that provide people with protection during air raids
- The name given to the German V1 Flying Bomb
- Hitler's invasion of this country marked the beginning of WW2
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- Information, ideas and rumours deliberately spread by governments during wartime
- Surname of Britain's war time prime minister
- The name by which the children sent away from their homes during war time were known
- The fields on which poppies were seen to grow after WW1, inspiring their use as a symbol for remembering the fallen
- The first name of the lady described as the Forces Sweetheart
- First name of the man nick named 'Lord Haw Haw'
13 Clues: What the V stands for in V E Day • This was sounded before and after air raids • Where the Cenotaph is to be found in London • The name given to the German V1 Flying Bomb • Surname of Britain's war time prime minister • First name of the man nick named 'Lord Haw Haw' • The first name of the lady described as the Forces Sweetheart • ...
Crossword 2017-06-02
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- an adult human female
- underwater ship
- killed around 60 to 85 million people in WW2
- a state of armed conflict between different nations or states
- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior
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- cultivated plant that is grown as food
- a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces
- An inlet of the Pacific Ocean on the southern coast of Oahu, Hawaii
- fine dry particles produced by the grinding, crushing, or disintegration of a solid substance
- a very young child, especially one newly or recently born
- the civilian population and activities of a nation whose armed forces are engaged in war abroad
- moving to the rhythm
- an air like fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available
13 Clues: underwater ship • moving to the rhythm • an adult human female • cultivated plant that is grown as food • killed around 60 to 85 million people in WW2 • a very young child, especially one newly or recently born • a state of armed conflict between different nations or states • An inlet of the Pacific Ocean on the southern coast of Oahu, Hawaii • ...
Spooky Season Crossword 2020-10-29
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- When Nora was yournger, she felt that this was the creepiest character in Alice In Wonderland.
- This Halloween candy was originally called "chicken feed".
- This event occurs about every 19 years on Halloween, and will not happen again on Halloween until 2039.
- This food was rationed during WW2, which halted trick-or-treating.
- When Autumn hits, what is the most popular flavor in most foods and drinks?
- If you are born between October 22 and November 21, your zodiac sign is a...?
- This movie depicts the holdiay of dia de los muertos.
- What color do we wear on Wednesdays?
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- What is the Mexican holiday that ccurs around the same time as Halloween?
- Nora's favorite Halloween movie on Disney Channel. (Hint: Debbie Reynolds is in it)
- Samhainophopia is the fear of...?
- This colorful, Seattle associated candy is the most popular on Halloween.
- What was Nora's last Halloween costume?
13 Clues: Samhainophopia is the fear of...? • What color do we wear on Wednesdays? • What was Nora's last Halloween costume? • This movie depicts the holdiay of dia de los muertos. • This Halloween candy was originally called "chicken feed". • This food was rationed during WW2, which halted trick-or-treating. • ...
Cold War Review 1 2021-05-04
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- US sent financial aid to assist European countries in restoring their economies
- The economy usually associated with Communism. The government has ultimate control.
- Number of occupation zones Germany, and the capital city Berlin, was split into after WW2
- US, Britain, and Frances response to the Berlin Blockade
- Soviet's response to West Germany joining NATO
- Defense alliance created in response to the Berlin Blockade
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- USSR did not allow supplies into Berlin through the roads, railways, or waterways
- US effort to stop the spread of communism through financial, political, and military aid
- Countries that were controlled by the USSR
- Phrase coined by Churhill that represents the separation between Communism and Democracy
- USSR built this to stop East German's from escaping to West Germany
- Area USSR stated they needed to protect them from the democratic west
- Economy where the people get to make their own choices
13 Clues: Countries that were controlled by the USSR • Soviet's response to West Germany joining NATO • Economy where the people get to make their own choices • US, Britain, and Frances response to the Berlin Blockade • Defense alliance created in response to the Berlin Blockade • USSR built this to stop East German's from escaping to West Germany • ...
Information Technology Crossword Puzzle 16 - Olympic Games 2021-07-30
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- City where the 1906 Olympic Games was first considered an international multi-sport event
- First year when the summer Olympics was held in South Korea
- Will be the fourth edition of the Summer Youth Olympics
- Which continent has hosted the most Olympic Games
- City where the Games of the XXIX Olympiad was held
- Country that hosted 3 summer Olympics and 3 Winter Olympics totaling 6 times they were awarded hosting rights
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- City where the Games of the XXV Olympiad was held (1992)
- City where the 2010 Youth Olympic Games were held
- The year the modern Olympics began in
- The 1940 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XII Olympiad, was cancelled due to this event
- The governing body of the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) and of the worldwide "Olympic Movement"
11 Clues: The year the modern Olympics began in • City where the 2010 Youth Olympic Games were held • Which continent has hosted the most Olympic Games • City where the Games of the XXIX Olympiad was held • Will be the fourth edition of the Summer Youth Olympics • City where the Games of the XXV Olympiad was held (1992) • ...
The Great War: World War I 2023-11-14
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- On the western front, the troops didn't move around much due to _____ warfare.
- ______ entered the war to protect its ally, Serbia
- The _______ Empire was the largest by far.
- Many European nations had ______ in the years before World War I.
- The space between the opposite trenches was called no man's _____.
- Poison ___ was one of the weapons used in WW1 that was banned after the war.
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- During the ______truce of 1914, soldiers from the two sides played soccer together.
- Austria-Hungary blamed _____ for the killing of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914.
- Half of the 20 million people who died in WW2 were _______.
- One of the causes of WW1 was________, the belief that military power is the biggest asset for a country.
- Germany and Austria-Hungary were the _____powers.
11 Clues: The _______ Empire was the largest by far. • Germany and Austria-Hungary were the _____powers. • ______ entered the war to protect its ally, Serbia • Half of the 20 million people who died in WW2 were _______. • Many European nations had ______ in the years before World War I. • The space between the opposite trenches was called no man's _____. • ...
All things Amsterdam 2022-08-05
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- Quoting Vincent from Pulp Fiction:"you know what they put on French fries in Holland instead of ketchup?"
- There is a Floating House Museum in this district!
- famous work by architecht Renzo Piano
- Here you can find 2,5 million pebbles
- Home neighborhood of the Rijksmuseum
- The home of AMS' Greek God
- A painter and a street market
- A beer and a river
- Someable able to paint more than 900 works in a decade
- A Greek God that scores many "doelpunts"
- During WW2 famine people would eat them
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- One of Holland's best export products.
- There are 1280, but this is the most famous!
- Not to be confused with a cafe, they don't serve coffee!
- Singelgebied,Ruysdaelkade and De Wallen are parts of it
- Impressive architecture right across Het IJ
- One of the most famous inhabitants of AMS in the XX century
- the longest and most beautiful of them all!
- Eddie Vedder, Bruno Mars, Arcade Fire, Radiohead, Kings of Leon have played live here.
- 10,000 of them get removed of the canals each year
- Saint Andrew's crosses
- You can find these XXX red friends all across the city center.
22 Clues: A beer and a river • Saint Andrew's crosses • The home of AMS' Greek God • A painter and a street market • Home neighborhood of the Rijksmuseum • famous work by architecht Renzo Piano • Here you can find 2,5 million pebbles • One of Holland's best export products. • During WW2 famine people would eat them • A Greek God that scores many "doelpunts" • ...
All things Amsterdam 2022-08-05
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- A Greek God that scores many "doelpunts"
- During WW2 famine people would eat them
- Here you can find 2,5 million pebbles
- One of the most famous inhabitants of AMS in the XX century
- famous work by architecht Renzo Piano
- There is a Floating House Museum in this district!
- Singelgebied,Ruysdaelkade and De Wallen are parts of it
- There are 1280, but this is the most famous!
- Eddie Vedder, Bruno Mars, Arcade Fire, Radiohead, Kings of Leon have played live here.
- Home neighborhood of the Rijksmuseum
- Not to be confused with a cafe, they don't serve coffee!
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- Quoting Vincent from Pulp Fiction:"you know what they put on French fries in Holland instead of ketchup?"
- Saint Andrew's crosses
- You can find these XXX red friends all across the city center.
- Impressive architecture right across Het IJ
- Someable able to paint more than 900 works in a decade
- 10,000 of them get removed of the canals each year
- A beer and a river
- A painter and a street market
- the longest and most beautiful of them all!
- One of Holland's best export products.
21 Clues: A beer and a river • Saint Andrew's crosses • A painter and a street market • Home neighborhood of the Rijksmuseum • Here you can find 2,5 million pebbles • famous work by architecht Renzo Piano • One of Holland's best export products. • During WW2 famine people would eat them • A Greek God that scores many "doelpunts" • Impressive architecture right across Het IJ • ...
Sophomore Class 2022-05-24
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- chill, good actor, good bassist
- artist, actor, emo
- good vibes, loves her baby
- confident, good with pigs
- smart, funny, great at saxophone
- THE friendliest person, social butterfly
- artistic, good vibes
- tolerant, bold
- bold, confident
- quiet
- fun to be around, laid back
- friendlu, good taste in rock music
- very helpful in spanish
- comic relief
- motivational, determined, tolerant
- easy to be around, tolerant
- loves snacks, goofy
- Laid back, interesting "british" accent
- good sense of humor, smart, funny
- comic relief, makes strange noises
- good at moblie gaming
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- small and feisty
- athletic, laid bakc
- easy to be around, excitable
- very knowledgeable in history, likes ww2
- bold, interesting conversation partner, loves to hear the latest drama
- good friend, dark humor, loves dance
- involved in everything
- creative, cool streamer
- pretty tattoo, nice photography
- good sense of humor, knows how to ease tension, bold
- intelligent, good at clarinet
- social butterfly
- funny laugh, smart
- quiet, nice to be around
- interesting sense of humor, neat shoes
- good friend, willing to help, quiet
- confident, good at cheer
- good flyer, sweet, quiet
- social butterfly, constantly smiling
40 Clues: quiet • comic relief • tolerant, bold • bold, confident • small and feisty • social butterfly • artist, actor, emo • funny laugh, smart • athletic, laid bakc • loves snacks, goofy • artistic, good vibes • good at moblie gaming • involved in everything • creative, cool streamer • very helpful in spanish • quiet, nice to be around • confident, good at cheer • good flyer, sweet, quiet • ...
Main Points in World War 2 (no capital letters or commas) 2021-04-21
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- The best Russian tank in the war.
- Tactic used by Japan, usually a last resort.
- The team mostly made up by Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States.
- Most used gun in the war.
- A rough estimate of how many movies there are about WW2
- The team made up of Germany, Italy, and Japan.
- Event on June 6, 1944 with around 10,914 people dying on both sides. In 1998, a movie was made with Tom Hanks as the main character.
- The official start of the war.
- The official name of this war.
- The main reason why Germany lost the war.
- Founder and leader of the Nazis
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- The end of the war.
- The country the joined the war in 1941.
- It took 18 tons of this to make one tank.
- About 75 million of these occurred in the war.
- Many boats and planes were lost in this Hawaiian event.
- The country who surrendered, leading to the end of the war.
- The type of nukes that were dropped on Japan.
- This technology played a big part in the war, specifically in the water.
- What the USA did to get more soldiers in the military.
20 Clues: The end of the war. • Most used gun in the war. • The official start of the war. • The official name of this war. • Founder and leader of the Nazis • The best Russian tank in the war. • The country the joined the war in 1941. • It took 18 tons of this to make one tank. • The main reason why Germany lost the war. • Tactic used by Japan, usually a last resort. • ...
Aphug Crossword 2021-11-12
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- the worlds resources will never run out
- land that good to live on ex:temperate climate
- generation of children born after WW2
- farm to town to village to city
- migrants willing to leave an area
- workers come across the border to work
- Ability to use resources the world offers and make them last long
- Land that is good to farm
- migrants unwilling to leave
- Money sent from people who migrated back home
- sharp decrease in people in an area
- population getting a lot older
- time it takes for a population to double
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- migration of one culture to one place
- Lack of babies being born in an area
- migrant who doesnt want to move but will depending on the sitation
- ratio of young working class to older people
- increases econ/education for women
- factors that bring people to an area
- factors that send people away from an area
- time expected for a person to live
- going into a country without documentation
- forced migrants
- seasonal movement of livestock
- study of population characteristics
- too many people within an area
26 Clues: forced migrants • Land that is good to farm • migrants unwilling to leave • seasonal movement of livestock • too many people within an area • population getting a lot older • farm to town to village to city • migrants willing to leave an area • increases econ/education for women • time expected for a person to live • study of population characteristics • ...
WWII Crossword 2023-02-13
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- defeating or eliminating an opponent results in:
- great britain, the united states of america, and the soviet union
- a heavy armored fighting vehicle used in wars
- where the battle of wake was fought
- creator of the lend-lease program
- the day when the allied forces invaded northern france through beach landings in normandy
- where the north african campaign took place
- a portable truss bridge
- British commander of the allies In north Africa, Italy, and normandy
- capital of france
- the president during WW2
- a group that claimed to be the actual government of france
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- german word meaning "Lightning War"
- a war machine that operates under water
- an agreement or alliance between two countries
- a continuous attack with bombs or missles
- general of the seventh united states army
- capital of england
- a pilot who makes a suicidal crash is an aircraft
- to be in the air in an aircraft
- combined action of a group of people who work together
- an underground shelter
- general of the imperial japanese army
- an area of land covered in sand, next to a large body of water
- where soldiers landed on d-day
25 Clues: capital of france • capital of england • an underground shelter • a portable truss bridge • the president during WW2 • where soldiers landed on d-day • to be in the air in an aircraft • creator of the lend-lease program • german word meaning "Lightning War" • where the battle of wake was fought • general of the imperial japanese army • a war machine that operates under water • ...
Modern 2023-05-16
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- rejection of tradition and religion
- the first total war
- new way of trasporation in the air
- the race between U.S and USSR to the landing of the moon
- first leader in the new USSR
- the first successful abolishment of slavery
- new way of communication
- led to increase use of cars
- Germany's fascist leader during WW2
- an enlightenment thinker, led to capitalism
- U.S vs USSR
- new way to fuel new machines
- USSR communist leader
- war between japan and USSR
- Delano Roosevelt created the New Deal in the U.S
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- became the first black president of South Africa
- created thoughts in communism
- the second total war
- chairman of the Chinese communist party
- nuclear reactions that destroyed cities
- the inspiration to future revolutions
- new form of medicine for viruses
- production of railroads for this use of transporation
- new form of medcinice for bacteria
- led to the growth in transportation of goods
- new way to maintain products
- revolutionary Indian leader
- the fall of the absolute monarchy in france
- the race between U.S and USSR to weapons
- king of France during the revolution
30 Clues: U.S vs USSR • the first total war • the second total war • USSR communist leader • new way of communication • war between japan and USSR • led to increase use of cars • revolutionary Indian leader • first leader in the new USSR • new way to fuel new machines • new way to maintain products • created thoughts in communism • new form of medicine for viruses • ...
1950's -1960's Keywords 2014-12-17
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- North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- A grant to a citizen based on the number of dependent children; paid by government.
- A vehicle powered by an engine or electric motor.
- The belief that property, production, and distribution should be owned by the public.
- Concern for the problems of society.
- Women who marry men they met while serving in the war.
- An extremely explosive nuclear device.
- Residential neighborhoods outside the city limits.
- Financial support for those in need.
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- A town growing rapidly due to an increase in prosperity.
- Transmitted images and sounds recreated on screens.
- Legally killing someone as punishment for the crimes they committed.
- A payment made regularly during retirement. Paid from investments made during the working life.
- Moving to a foreign country.
- The practice of making accusations, subversion, or treason without proper regard for evidence.
- The promotion of consumers' interests.
- State of political hostility between the Soviets and Western world (led by the US) from 1945 onward.
- Popular music origination in the 1950's, usually with a heavy beat and simple melody.
- Term to describe adolescents that started in the 1950's and 1960's.
- An increase in the birth rate following WW2.
20 Clues: Moving to a foreign country. • North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • Concern for the problems of society. • Financial support for those in need. • The promotion of consumers' interests. • An extremely explosive nuclear device. • An increase in the birth rate following WW2. • A vehicle powered by an engine or electric motor. • ...
English Extra Task 2014-01-28
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- moral-principals
- when you want to make a tunnel
- in Switzerland is the german-talking part ...
- to be aware of the danger
- someone goes always back to prison
- it is hard to stay ...d in French class
- when you have to go in to higher gear
- idea
- in WW2 the Polish were ... against the Germans
- when someone rules the country
- preserve the food before it gets ...
- non written wrong/right law
- you dont want to do it right away
- luxurious thing are mostly with a high standard of...
- a group of soldiers
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- how he holds his back
- a forest is secured to ... the nature
- stress has a great ... on our life
- two businessmen come to an ...
- first law in a country
- some people say Skrillex is too ...
- to stay in contact
- in the U.S. is the military ...
- when you dont have a choice
- the demonstrates ... against the government
- to do what the leader says
- when people choose their government
- when the leader wears a crown
- todo something every day
- strange
- everybody has an ... card
31 Clues: idea • strange • moral-principals • to stay in contact • a group of soldiers • how he holds his back • first law in a country • todo something every day • to be aware of the danger • everybody has an ... card • to do what the leader says • when you dont have a choice • non written wrong/right law • when the leader wears a crown • when you want to make a tunnel • two businessmen come to an ... • ...
Philip og Malthe historie 2022-02-08
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- I hvilken tidsperiode blev den tre-delte magt opfundet?
- Hvor var Leonora Cristine taget til fange henne?
- Hvilket skib i 1620 forlod den engelske havn?
- Hvor ligger Skåne, Halland og blekinge?
- Hvad hed tordenskjolds skib?
- Hvem startede ww2?
- Hvad kom i 1776?
- Hvad er verdens største land?
- en koloni i Indien?
- hvad var ludvig den 14?
- Hvilket land var det mægtigste imperium i midten af 1700-tallet?
- Hvad kaldte man København i 1711
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- hvad hed det øverste kamre i det engelske parlament?
- Hvad var Danmark blevet efter de havde tabt endnu en krig mod Sverige?
- Hvad blev indført i 1849?
- Hvad skete der i 1660?
- Hvem opdagede tyndekræften?
- hvor levede solkongen?
- hvem var den første på månen?
- Hvad er Washington opkaldt efter?
- Hvad hedder odins søn
- Hvad var Tordenskjolds fornavn?
- Hvilke skoler lavede Frederik den 4 i år 1722?
- hvem var interesseret i at blive spansk konge?
- totur redskab i middelalderen
- Hvem var øverst i hiarkiet af bønderne i 1700-tallet?
- Hvem døde på bering ø?
- Hvem er verdens bedste lærer?
- Hvad kalder man det når man ikke må snakke om eller skrive sine meninger?
29 Clues: Hvad kom i 1776? • Hvem startede ww2? • en koloni i Indien? • Hvad hedder odins søn • Hvad skete der i 1660? • hvor levede solkongen? • Hvem døde på bering ø? • hvad var ludvig den 14? • Hvad blev indført i 1849? • Hvem opdagede tyndekræften? • Hvad hed tordenskjolds skib? • hvem var den første på månen? • Hvad er verdens største land? • totur redskab i middelalderen • ...
Geopolitics Crossword Review 2024-04-02
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- THE RIGHT OF A STATE TO RULE ITSELF
- CONQUERING AND CONTROLLING FOREIGN TERRITORY
- CATEGORY OF GOVERNMENT WHERE THE RULERS POWERS HAVE LIMITS
- AN INDEPENDENT SOVEREIGN COUNTRY
- BRANCH OF US GOVERNMENT THAT ENFORCES LAWS
- THE TYPE OF GOVERNMENT THE UNITED STATES HAS
- MANY COUNTRIES WORKING TOGETHER FOR ECONOMIC AND MILITARY REASONS
- BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT THAT MAKES LAWS
- WRITTEN DOCUMENT THAT FRAMES THE US GOVERNMENT
- ORGANIZATION FORMED AFTER WW2 TO STOP THE SPREAD OF COMMUNISM
- KING, QUEEN, PHARAOH, CZAR
- GOVERNMENT THAT CONTROLS ALL ASPECTS OF CITIZENS LIFE
- ORGANIZATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCING COUNTRIES
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- ONE PERSON WHO RULES A COUNTRY WITH ABSOLUTE AUTHORITY
- THE BREAKING OF A LARGE STATE INTO SMALLER INDEPENDENT STATES
- ANY CHANGE MADE TO THE US CONSTITUTION
- GOVERNMENT THAT IS RUN BY A RELIGION OR RELIGIOUS GROUP
- THE TYPE OF DEMOCRACY WHERE PEOPLE ARE ELECTED TO REPRESENT THE PEOPLE IN THE GOVERNMENT
- THE TYPE OF DEMOCRACY WHERE EVERY CITIZEN GETS TO VOTE ON ALL MATTERS
- BRANCH OF US GOVERNMENT THAT INTERPRETS LAWS
- AN INDEPENDENT COUNTRY WHERE ALL CITIZENS SHARE SIMILAR ETHNICITIES AN CUSTOMS
- A GOVERNMENT RUN BY A FEW GROUPS OF POWERFUL PEOPLE
- ABSENCE OF ANY GOVERNMENT
23 Clues: ABSENCE OF ANY GOVERNMENT • KING, QUEEN, PHARAOH, CZAR • AN INDEPENDENT SOVEREIGN COUNTRY • THE RIGHT OF A STATE TO RULE ITSELF • BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT THAT MAKES LAWS • ANY CHANGE MADE TO THE US CONSTITUTION • BRANCH OF US GOVERNMENT THAT ENFORCES LAWS • CONQUERING AND CONTROLLING FOREIGN TERRITORY • THE TYPE OF GOVERNMENT THE UNITED STATES HAS • ...
gewgaw 2024-04-22
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- Famous WW2 General Douglas _________
- Jeremy Renner's Marvel Character
- Null and ____
- Something you see on the road that means "Crossing"
- Coach of the Denver Broncos - formerly coached the New Orleans Saints
- El's last name and a popular spicy pepper
- Glenn Quagmire says this word often in "Family Guy"
- 37th U.S. President Richard Milhouse _____
- "I consider myself to be a great philanderer"
- The President famous for passing the Civil Rights Act after JFKs death (Acronym)
- Person with red hair
- Famous Actor who's also a wee bit wacko (Scientology)
- The _______ brothers who played QB in the NFL (Both hall of famers). Named Peyton and Eli
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- Donald Trump's signature line on "The Apprentice" TV Show
- "I know human beings and fish can coexist peacefully", or "... working hard to put food on your family" e.g.
- "WHAT ARE YOU?" "An idiot sandwhich."
- Famous Chinese Basketball Player
- "Ronald ______? The Actor? He's President?"
- A town in Maryland, and a famous actor
- Iron Man Actor Robert ________
- President nicknamed "Honest Abe" (Abraham _______?)
- Disney CEO Bob ___
- Main Campus of a University
- A mob boss who goes to see a therapist to work out his problems
24 Clues: Null and ____ • Disney CEO Bob ___ • Person with red hair • Main Campus of a University • Iron Man Actor Robert ________ • Famous Chinese Basketball Player • Jeremy Renner's Marvel Character • Famous WW2 General Douglas _________ • "WHAT ARE YOU?" "An idiot sandwhich." • A town in Maryland, and a famous actor • El's last name and a popular spicy pepper • ...
VOT Crossword 2024-05-09
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- What colour would you get by mixing Blue and Yellow?
- What is the primary religion in China?
- Who was the emperor of Japan during WW2?
- What is the currency of Montenegro?
- What is the closest Galaxy to the Milky Way?
- Acrophobia is the fear of what?
- What is the NFL team based in Detroit called?
- Which city would you find the Sacre Coeur in?
- What was the first European settlement in North America called?
- A muntjac is a species of which animal?
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- What was the title for a commander of 100 men in the Roman Empire?
- A 60th wedding anniversary is referred to as a WHAT anniversary?
- In which country is this years Eurovision hosted in?
- What is the formal name for sugar syrup used in cocktails?
- What mythical creature was frequently featured on the robes of the Korean Royal family?
- What is critically claimed as Quentin Tarantino’s worst film?
- Steel is made from mixing carbon and what metal?
- What is the primary ingredient of marzipan?
- What is the fifth planet in our solar system?
- What is the name of Tom Holland’s Girlfriend?
20 Clues: Acrophobia is the fear of what? • What is the currency of Montenegro? • What is the primary religion in China? • A muntjac is a species of which animal? • Who was the emperor of Japan during WW2? • What is the primary ingredient of marzipan? • What is the closest Galaxy to the Milky Way? • What is the NFL team based in Detroit called? • ...
Alan Turing Crossword 2025-03-03
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- A town in England Alan Turing attended this town's school with the same name
- The art of writing or solving codes
- Shown to be unsolvable by Alonzo Church and Alan Turing separately
- Argued whether or not Alan Turing did this in 1954.
- Procedure to reduce libido
- Asian country Alan Turing's parents worked at
- encrypted data that is unreadable until it is decrypted using a key.
- Calculating machines
- Pardoned Alan Turing in 2013 in the U.K.
- A base-2 numerical system
- Devices which have both electrical and mechanical processes
- Alan Turing's last eaten fruit
- Types of acts that were decriminalized in 1967 in the U.K.
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- Biological process that leads to pattern formation in organisms
- What the 'd' stands for in DSIR
- Alan Turing's major
- ____ intelligence
- Julius ___ Turing (Alan Turing's father)
- German __ code
- Alan Turing's major
- Stop abruptly
- The month Alan Turing was born and died in
- Produced in 1939 at the UK Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park by Alan Turing
- Joan __ (cryptanalyst and numismatist)
- ___ Sara Stoney (Alan Turing's mother)
- Formula=CN-
- __ Park (principal centre of Allied code-breaking during WW2)
27 Clues: Formula=CN- • Stop abruptly • German __ code • ____ intelligence • Alan Turing's major • Alan Turing's major • Calculating machines • A base-2 numerical system • Procedure to reduce libido • Alan Turing's last eaten fruit • What the 'd' stands for in DSIR • The art of writing or solving codes • Joan __ (cryptanalyst and numismatist) • ___ Sara Stoney (Alan Turing's mother) • ...
Extinct Animals 2024-12-26
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- To Make A Mistake
- Extra
- Hunted To Extinction Within 27 Years Of Discovery
- Ruthless
- Why Did You Do That?
- Wings Front Man
- The Use Of Ridicule Or Scorn
- WW2 Battles Site
- Etch
- Used To Start Fires
- Golf Was Temporarily Banned In Scotland For Interfering With __
- Second Half Of Phrase
- Someone Who Achieves Success When Young
- Remained In Space During The First Moon Trip
- Shoe Brand
- Last One Killed By A Falling Tree In 2000
- Chargers 1973 Quarterback
- None Seen Since 2002
- Most Photographed Landmark
- World's Most Active Stratovolcano
- About 50 Million Are Eaten On Thanksgiving
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- To Make Noticeable
- The Place Where Something Started
- Talkative
- Last Known Individual Died In Captivity In 1914,
- Minstrel
- Hidden Under The Bed
- Officially Extinct In 2011
- First Half Of Phrase
- Nba All-Star Game Mvp In 1994
- Burning
- Man Above Nixon In 1953
- Subject To Mood Swings
- Killed Between 1910 And 1920
- Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden Sport
- Unreasonably High Price
- Golden Ticket Chocolate Maker
- Pooing
- Arrow Carrier
- Omit When Speaking
40 Clues: Etch • Extra • Pooing • Burning • Minstrel • Ruthless • Talkative • Shoe Brand • Arrow Carrier • Wings Front Man • WW2 Battles Site • To Make A Mistake • To Make Noticeable • Omit When Speaking • Used To Start Fires • Hidden Under The Bed • First Half Of Phrase • Why Did You Do That? • None Seen Since 2002 • Second Half Of Phrase • Subject To Mood Swings • Man Above Nixon In 1953 • Unreasonably High Price • ...
The Special Interests :) 2025-12-03
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- Nascar driver has 200 wins and 7 Winston cups
- F1 driver that won a race the same year as his father
- Nickname for the Jupiter icy moons explorer
- A quote from our group that sounds like it could be from Jaws
- 2005 tv show about the paranormal
- A teen novel series about dragons
- A New York town that has an aerodrome and does historial reenactments of ww2 dogfights
- The name of my snake
- An up and coming artist who wrote "November" and "Mayday" (I've seen them in person!)
- What character have I dressed up for halloween as?
- Victorian undergarment with many misconceptions in modern day
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- 2010 animated show about robots
- 1993 movie directed by Steven Spielberg, one of my favorites!
- The low rider in Pixar's cars painted with flames
- What is my favorite transformers character?
- My first musical
- My favorite cars character
- What is tumblr's favorite march "holiday", think history
- Optimus Prime's arch nemisis
- wolverine's name
- Type of animal that contains the families of colubridae,boidae,and pythonidae
- The number of fingers that a T-Rex had on each hand
22 Clues: My first musical • wolverine's name • The name of my snake • My favorite cars character • Optimus Prime's arch nemisis • 2010 animated show about robots • 2005 tv show about the paranormal • A teen novel series about dragons • What is my favorite transformers character? • Nickname for the Jupiter icy moons explorer • Nascar driver has 200 wins and 7 Winston cups • ...
Science, Weapons and Space (Use dashes instead of spaces) 2025-07-04
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- A celestial body that orbits a planet, dwarf planet, or even an asteroid
- Water
- A self-propelled weapon designed to deliver an explosive warhead to a distant target
- Lumi has them
- A massive, gravitationally bound system composed of stars, stellar remnants, gas, dust, and dark matter
- A celestial body that orbits a star, is massive enough for its gravity to pull it into a nearly round shape, and has cleared its orbital path of other debris
- Australians use this in WW2
- A long ranged rifle
- A rocky, airless remnant from the early formation of our solar system
- Use in the kitchen(Normally)
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- A hypothetical structure connecting two distant points in spacetime
- The bright streak of light we see in the sky when a small piece of space rock, called a meteoroid, enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up due to friction
- Police normally carry this around
- A celestial object made of ice, dust, and frozen gases that orbits the Sun
- What symbol on the periodic table equals 100
- The sun is one
- Used for chopping wood
- Shoots fire
- Poseidon has one
- Shoots arrows
- Is there an end to the universe
21 Clues: Water • Shoots fire • Lumi has them • Shoots arrows • The sun is one • Poseidon has one • A long ranged rifle • Used for chopping wood • Australians use this in WW2 • Use in the kitchen(Normally) • Is there an end to the universe • Police normally carry this around • What symbol on the periodic table equals 100 • A hypothetical structure connecting two distant points in spacetime • ...
Teenage rebellion 2026-02-10
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- people who are highly fashionable
- synonym of rage
- fabriquer ( verbe)
- after the Second World War
- opposed to the prevailing social norms
- like rude ( it rhymes)
- fashion rules for clothing style
- tatouages
- a revolutionary
- music of the rude boys from Jamaica
- way of life and set of attitudes opposed to or at variance with the prevailing social norm.
- the punk's hair was like that
- cir de ralliement 'No future'
- to walk proudly
- the baddies
- antonym of progressive
- pointed piece of metal worn by punks
- that shocks/offends people
- most influential designer in British fashion
- provocative ( lyrics)
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- antonym of mainstream
- disobey
- 'The dress of thoughts' according to Lord Chesterfield
- aka William Shakespeare
- revolutionary
- antonym of rise
- les gens bizarres
- the way society was set up and organized.
- a culture that is underground
- concevoir (verbe)
- clothing
- taht belongs to the social class of the workers
- Shakespeare was one
- that shocks people
- to get in a row
- bande-son in French
36 Clues: disobey • clothing • tatouages • the baddies • revolutionary • synonym of rage • antonym of rise • a revolutionary • to walk proudly • to get in a row • les gens bizarres • concevoir (verbe) • fabriquer ( verbe) • that shocks people • Shakespeare was one • bande-son in French • antonym of mainstream • provocative ( lyrics) • like rude ( it rhymes) • antonym of progressive • aka William Shakespeare • ...
Rhythms of Change in Peace & War 2021-04-15
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- A jetty ammunition store, fuel depot, and firing range were built here.
- The United Fruit Company's steamer that was torpedoed within sight of George Town.
- The Cayman Islands were located close to ________ shipping manes.
- The availability of these for returning men was a concern after the war.
- Many former servicemen found jobs in these in Jamaica from 1930-1950.
- The main building constructed by the Americans was made of this material.
- Men serving abroad were able to learn new skills and send this home.
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- Commissioner Jones was convinced that the American presence in the Cayman Islands was this.
- Company that provided employment after the war.
- Along with Paul Hurlston and Harris McCoy, one of Cayman's most exceptional mariners of the time.
- Caymanians reacted to the outbreak of WW2 in this spirit.
- The most notable navy post.
12 Clues: The most notable navy post. • Company that provided employment after the war. • Caymanians reacted to the outbreak of WW2 in this spirit. • The Cayman Islands were located close to ________ shipping manes. • Men serving abroad were able to learn new skills and send this home. • Many former servicemen found jobs in these in Jamaica from 1930-1950. • ...
Khloe North 2023-05-19
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- the competition between the USSR and the USA regarding achievement in the space exploration
- a nickname for the barrier made by the soviet union to keep themselves in and us out
- a continuous rise of goods and services
- an international organization formed after WW2 to promote international peace, security, and cooperation
- policy of threatening to use massive force in response to aggression
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- american policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
- a united space program of econmic aid for the reconstruction of Europe
- Airlift in 1948 that supplied food and fuel
- alliance of the allied powers against the soviets
- national aeronautic and space administration - 1958; to get back in running with the soviets in space race
- eastern european nations communist conrolled by soviets
- a limited portion or allowance of food or goods
12 Clues: a continuous rise of goods and services • Airlift in 1948 that supplied food and fuel • a limited portion or allowance of food or goods • alliance of the allied powers against the soviets • eastern european nations communist conrolled by soviets • policy of threatening to use massive force in response to aggression • ...
chapter 16-2 2021-05-10
5 Clues: Japanese attack on Hawaiian naval base. • the president of japan at the time of WW2 • united states general leading the fight on japan • a naval battle that the USA had won turning the tide of the war • a battle with the USA and Australia defending the canal from Japanese forces.
Information Technology Crossword Puzzle 16 - Olympic Games 2021-07-30
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- First year when the summer Olympics was held in South Korea
- Which continent has hosted the most Olympic Games
- Will be the fourth edition of the Summer Youth Olympics
- The governing body of the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) and of the worldwide "Olympic Movement"
- City where the 1906 Olympic Games was first considered an international multi-sport event
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- City where the Games of the XXV Olympiad was held (1992)
- City were the 2010 Youth Olympic Games were held
- The year the modern Olympics began in
- The 1940 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XII Olympiad, was cancelled due to this event
- City where the Games of the XXIX Olympiad was held
- Country that hosted 3 summer Olympics and 3 Winter Olympics totaling 6 times they were awarded hosting rights
11 Clues: The year the modern Olympics began in • City were the 2010 Youth Olympic Games were held • Which continent has hosted the most Olympic Games • City where the Games of the XXIX Olympiad was held • Will be the fourth edition of the Summer Youth Olympics • City where the Games of the XXV Olympiad was held (1992) • ...
pineapple 2025-11-17
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- Who ran the NIRA (p. 580)
- FDR took America off the ______ ________ in April 1933 (p. 582)
- What did FDR say at his first inaugural? (p. 582)
- Who did Roosevelt deny a secret service guard out of town? (p. 577)
- Roosevelt hoped to _________ on the collapse of the economy (p. 577)
- It is often said that WW2 led us out of the __________ (p. 579)
- Franklin Roosevelt had "good, old fashioned ____" (p. 577)
- What did small employees call the Blue Eagle? (p. 584)
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- An act which authorized public money for dams to provide power for rural areas (p. 587)
- An act which protected the right to organize unions and prohibited firing union activists? (p. 586)
- What was it suggested that "In God We Trust" be changed to? (p. 579)
- Who became FDR's speechwriter and advisor? (p. 579)
- These agencies created by Congress were called ________ ____ agencies (p. 583)
- FDR's policies were often __________ (p. 579)
- Most of FRD's programs were undertaken under the rubric of the ___ ____ (p. 577)
15 Clues: Who ran the NIRA (p. 580) • FDR's policies were often __________ (p. 579) • What did FDR say at his first inaugural? (p. 582) • Who became FDR's speechwriter and advisor? (p. 579) • What did small employees call the Blue Eagle? (p. 584) • Franklin Roosevelt had "good, old fashioned ____" (p. 577) • FDR took America off the ______ ________ in April 1933 (p. 582) • ...
The Cold War 2025-10-06
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- free and democratic side of Germany that was similar to the USA
- war of influence between the superpowers after WW2
- final leader of the Soviet Union that reintroduced freedom of speech
- key figure at the onset of the Cold War, most notably with his Iron Curtain speech that warned about the growing threat of communism
- social/political divide between East and West
- capital of Germany
- Soviet Union leader (dictator) from 1929-1953
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- communist side of germany that was controlled by the Soviet Union
- the 2 most powerful countries post WWII
- government type where the power belongs to the people, not just one ruler or a few leader
- global conflict between 1939 and 1945
- community, not individuals, owns everything and shares resources to make sure that everyones needs are met
- people were trying to escape from the ____ to the west for more freedom.
- reintegration of West and East Germany
- a 91-mile wall surrounding West Berlin
15 Clues: capital of Germany • global conflict between 1939 and 1945 • reintegration of West and East Germany • a 91-mile wall surrounding West Berlin • the 2 most powerful countries post WWII • social/political divide between East and West • Soviet Union leader (dictator) from 1929-1953 • war of influence between the superpowers after WW2 • ...
An inspector calls crossword, 2017-12-12
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- The year the play was written in.
- This was a major event that went from 1939 till 1945.
- This was the ideology Mr and Mrs Birling believed in.
- This person said "Sorry-I-well, suddenly realized-taken in properly-that she's dead"
- This was a major event that went from 1914 till 1918.
- The political party that brought on change.
- This person said "we are memebers of one body"
- This person said "I guess we're all nice people now"
- The name Eva smith/Daisy Renton stated was hers to Mrs Birling.
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- This was the shop Eva smith was fired from after Birlings factory.
- The year the play was set in.
- Where the play was first performed.
- This was the name of Mr Birlings company.
- Eva smith was a symbol for people in this class.
- This was the class Mr Birling belonged to.
- What was Priestleys first title for the job he had at a wool factory.
- Who did Mr Birling say "your the one I blame for this" to.
17 Clues: The year the play was set in. • The year the play was written in. • Where the play was first performed. • This was the name of Mr Birlings company. • This was the class Mr Birling belonged to. • The political party that brought on change. • This person said "we are memebers of one body" • Eva smith was a symbol for people in this class. • ...
Review of Churchill as an international diplomat 2020-10-13
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- Which agreement of 1938 did Churchill describe as 'gross neglect'?(6)
- the German city bombed to destruction in 1945 (7)
- The jewel in the crown (5)
- The country that Roosevelt and Churchill first met in (6)
- The name of the German troops stationed in Africa (6-4)
- The self declared leader of the Free French (2-6)
- Which US general led plans for D-Day? (10)
- Who led Operation Market Garden?(10)
- the name of the report that recommended national healthcare (9)
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- The name of the agreement between Churchill and Stalin to have influence in Eastern Europe (11)
- Which US state did Chuchill deliver the Iron Curtain speech in? (8)
- Churchill's opponent in the election of 1945 (6)
- The final conference Churchill attended in full (5)
- The Japanese bombing of the US Pacific Naval fleet occurred here (5-6)
- The name of the pact that agreed the borders of Europe in 1925(6)
- What number Edward was the king who abdicated? (5)
- the bombing of the UK in WW2 (3-5)
17 Clues: The jewel in the crown (5) • the bombing of the UK in WW2 (3-5) • Who led Operation Market Garden?(10) • Which US general led plans for D-Day? (10) • Churchill's opponent in the election of 1945 (6) • the German city bombed to destruction in 1945 (7) • The self declared leader of the Free French (2-6) • What number Edward was the king who abdicated? (5) • ...
attack on Pearl Harbour 2016-06-18
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- ..... of war: formal act by which one nation goes to war against another
- The US ... were the primary target of the attack
- country which attacked Pearl Harbour
- There were over 2,000 American ....
- 'A date which will live in ..."
- The USA placed an .... on Japan in 1940 in an effort to halt its military expansion
- Three days later, Japanese .... Germany and Italy also declared war on the United States
- Japanese destroyed nearly 20 American naval
- As a result of Pearl Harbour ..... entered WW2
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- The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked .... to declare war on Japan
- the U.S.S. ..... was capsized in the attack
- The sunken USS Arizona battleship is now a ...
- Japanese ..... escalated into the signing of United States Executive Order 9066
- Pearl Harbor took place in this U.S. state
- Franklin D ..... was president at the time of Pearl Harbour
- Attack led US into World War
- Pearl Harbor was this type of base
- In July 1941, all Japanese ..... in the United States were frozen
- Japan wanted to create one of these by conquering new territory
- The bombing was carried out by 353 of these
20 Clues: Attack led US into World War • 'A date which will live in ..." • Pearl Harbor was this type of base • There were over 2,000 American .... • country which attacked Pearl Harbour • Pearl Harbor took place in this U.S. state • the U.S.S. ..... was capsized in the attack • The bombing was carried out by 353 of these • Japanese destroyed nearly 20 American naval • ...
The British Empire 2020-09-25
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- when you are crushed or subdued (noun)
- the splitting up of India into two parts
- name of the empire-friendly doctor in "Burmese Days"
- a term from social studies that illustrates how much England needed help after WW2
- expression used to illustrate the incredible span of the British empire
- when you take advantage of people, countries etc.
- when you have bias towards something or someone
- policy implemented by the British government which resulted in the Windrush scandal
- the ship that freighted the first immigrants to England in 1948
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- view on the natives in The White Man's Burden
- noun for being outnumbered or outvoted
- a synonym for confrontation or collision
- to seize or take over
- Harry & Meghan
- something that is a heavy load
- fugitive or runaway
- the association of former colonies
- word in Hindi for very long line of people
- name that reveals India's significance to the Empire
- tendency to extend power or control over others especially through the use of force (noun)
- global English
- name of the white businessman in "Burmese Days"
- sufferer
- a powerful cramp
24 Clues: sufferer • Harry & Meghan • global English • a powerful cramp • fugitive or runaway • to seize or take over • something that is a heavy load • the association of former colonies • noun for being outnumbered or outvoted • when you are crushed or subdued (noun) • a synonym for confrontation or collision • the splitting up of India into two parts • ...
Cold War 2024-04-26
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- A guarded concert barrier that encircled West Berlin
- struggle for power with the Soviet Union and the United States that lasted from the end of WW2
- An economic system characterized by private ownership of the means of production
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- A 13-day confrontation between the governments of the United States and the Soviet Union
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- is "rule by the people"; a system of government
- An economic system dealing with wealth
- The first major international crisis of the Cold war.
- House Un-American Activities Committees
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- Churchill's term to describe the growing divide between western democracies
- United Nations
- a massive military build, especially in nuclear weapons by both the Soviet Union and the United states in an effort to gain military access
- War with active military hostilities
- A bomb that rapidly releases nuclear energy
- A competition between the Soviet Union and the United States to prove their superior technology
- A political and economic theory
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- purposely escalating a dangerous situation to a limit
- A political repression and persecution of left-wing individuals and a campaign spreading fear
20 Clues: United Nations • A political and economic theory • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics • War with active military hostilities • An economic system dealing with wealth • House Un-American Activities Committees • A bomb that rapidly releases nuclear energy • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • ...
Japan Trivia! 2023-11-20
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- The Japanese name for freshwater eel.
- Name of the fifth taste discovered in 1908.
- A franchise created by Satoshi Tajiri originally for the Gameboy.
- The best-selling car in the world, with over 1.1 million sales in 2021.
- Name of the striking art from Japan popularized by a specific 1984 movie.
- The world's largest fish market, located in Tokyo.
- Name of the art of growing miniature trees in containers.
- The first person to cross the Pacific Ocean solo.
- Name of the world's largest tire manufacturer.
- The Japanese name for saltwater eel.
- Emperor of Japan during WW2.
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- Year of the first Olympics Games hosted by Japan.
- Name of the company that invented QR codes.
- A swordsmith widely regarded as Japan's greatest swordsmith.
- A city home to one of the largest Buddha statues in the world
- The tallest peak in Japan.
- The name of the national anthem of Japan.
- Name of the country that co-hosted the 2002 World Cup alongside Japan.
- Company famous for creating the Mario franchise.
- Name of the company that created the Genesis and the Sonic franchise.
- Name of the world's largest camera manufacturer.
21 Clues: The tallest peak in Japan. • Emperor of Japan during WW2. • The Japanese name for saltwater eel. • The Japanese name for freshwater eel. • The name of the national anthem of Japan. • Name of the company that invented QR codes. • Name of the fifth taste discovered in 1908. • Name of the world's largest tire manufacturer. • Company famous for creating the Mario franchise. • ...
UppenaCrossword 2024-07-04
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- Who was Helen Uppena's father?
- Who did Henry Bernard II marry?
- Who was "work'n on the railroad" after graduating from college?
- Who did Robert Uppena work for when he was first married?
- How many children did Henry B and Catherine have?
- How many siblings did Helen Uppena have?
- What was Helen Uppena's maiden name?
- Where was Robert and Helen Uppena's first home?
- Who spent Christmas on Christmas Island during WW2?
- Who is the older twin, Jeanne or Joanne?
- How many children did Henry Bernard II and Catherine have?
- What was the name of the canning factory in Cobb?
- How many siblings did Louis have?
- What was Nelson Dewey’s home/farm called?
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- Who was Henry Benard Uppena?
- Where was Henry Bernard Uppena born?
- Alberta Scanlan father's name?
- Who was Potosi's first farmer?
- Who was Catherine Coyle?
- Helen Esser's post high school education:
- Who was Nelson Dewey?
- Where was Nelson Dewey’s home?
- What is the name of the first hotel in Cassville?
- Who did the first Uppena family tree?
- What generation is Bailie Uppena?
- Who has lived in Austin, Texas?
- Who were the first settlers of Cassville?
- Who was Alberta Scanlan?
- How did Henry die?
29 Clues: How did Henry die? • Who was Nelson Dewey? • Who was Catherine Coyle? • Who was Alberta Scanlan? • Who was Henry Benard Uppena? • Alberta Scanlan father's name? • Who was Potosi's first farmer? • Who was Helen Uppena's father? • Where was Nelson Dewey’s home? • Who did Henry Bernard II marry? • Who has lived in Austin, Texas? • What generation is Bailie Uppena? • ...
yhhgghhgh 2024-09-03
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- What did an angry shoplifter have down his pants?
- What has Worksafe said Christchurch Boys’ High’s leadership has carried out?
- What kind of party has been elected in Germany for the first time since WW2?
- What has been found in 20 rental properties?
- What might happen to Putin when he visits Mongolia?
- Group getting taxed when coming to NZ.
- Where is Putin visiting?
- How much is the tax on tourists going to increase?
- People being send to military bootcamps.
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- Name of people kept against their will (in Gaza).
- What kind of spy has been found dead in Norwegian waters?
- Place where youth offenders are getting sent to.
- Country where a amphibious spy was recently found.
- First name of Israeli PM.
- Country where a crime syndicate growing Marijuana is from.
- Country that has had a far-right party elected in regional elctions.
- Government agency who has called out CBHS leadership.
- Kind of person who had a can of beer down his pants.
- What bird caused an Auckland school to go into lockdown.
- Result of a man and his hatred of a certain kind of bird.
20 Clues: Where is Putin visiting? • First name of Israeli PM. • Group getting taxed when coming to NZ. • People being send to military bootcamps. • What has been found in 20 rental properties? • Place where youth offenders are getting sent to. • Name of people kept against their will (in Gaza). • What did an angry shoplifter have down his pants? • ...
Airplane quiz 2025-03-14
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- supersonic airliner
- helps increase lift and slows planes for landings
- named after the capital of Australia
- largest passenger plane
- part that surrounds the engine
- also called the rudder
- the MiG-15's adversary during the Korean war
- dive bomber that sank 4 aircraft carriers in 1 day
- used by 11 different countries
- flown by over 500 airlines
- upgraded MiG-15 that saw service in Vietnam
- F-35 used by the US navy with an extended wingspan
- also called the dreamliner
- Russia's fifth generation fighter plane
- first B-17 to survive 25 missions
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- also called the elevators
- first supersonic fighter jet
- rolls the plane
- first version of the Boeing 700 family
- first jet PLANE
- first all metal US navy monoplane
- russian equivalent of the A-10
- dropped the most bombs during WW2
- specialized ground attack version of the MiG-15
- featured in TOP GUN
- involved in the worst Aviation disaster
- this plane used rockets to shoot down planes
- called "The Last Gunfighter"
- this plane had square windows
- first jet FIGHTER
30 Clues: rolls the plane • first jet PLANE • first jet FIGHTER • supersonic airliner • featured in TOP GUN • also called the rudder • largest passenger plane • also called the elevators • flown by over 500 airlines • also called the dreamliner • first supersonic fighter jet • called "The Last Gunfighter" • this plane had square windows • part that surrounds the engine • ...
Fly Girls 2024-01-05
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- an influential and powerful business person
- the area from which a pilot controls an airplane
- going across the Atlantic Ocean
- lines that people stand to receive food from the government or a charity
- the belief that men and women should be treated equally and given equal opportunities
- relating to the science of making and flying aircraft
- behavior that is wild and difficult to control
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- a device that controls the amount of fuel flowing into an engine
- a deeply held feeling of anger
- towers that may be used as points of reference for airplanes, or as turning points in a race
- the flying or operating of aircraft
- to refuse to buy,go onto,or participate in something in order to bring about change
- to bend or fall apart
- the height of an object in relation to sea level
- to release or detach something
- the nations that fought together against Germany during WW1 and WW2
- a bold or daring feat
- a public official that investigates a death that may have not have occurred from natural causes
- to remove a limb,typically by surgery
- person who is promoted in fashionable social circles
20 Clues: to bend or fall apart • a bold or daring feat • a deeply held feeling of anger • to release or detach something • going across the Atlantic Ocean • the flying or operating of aircraft • to remove a limb,typically by surgery • an influential and powerful business person • behavior that is wild and difficult to control • the height of an object in relation to sea level • ...
Early Cold War 2024-01-12
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- President from 1945 to 1953
- Harsh accusations of communists without any evidence
- If one country falls to communism, the countries around it will fall as well
- Soviet response to the NATO organization
- Began in the 1920s after WW1 because of the fear of communism
- Treaty/alliance after WW2
- Congressional committee to investigate Hollywood for communists and socialists
- Blockade on West Berlin
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- Provided financial aid to help Europe recover from war and stay away from communism
- African American gospel music, jazz, and country music were brought together in
- Military spending increases to build up the military
- Organization created by the allies in case of Soviet Attack
- Line on the map that separates democratic countries from communist countries
- Policy to contain communism where it exist and not let it spread anywhere else
- Race to see who will get to space and land on the moon first
- Period of political tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union
- Allowed returning soldiers to go to school fully paid by and gave them a living stipend
- Launched to space by Russia on 1957
- Group of actors/directors who refused to cooperate with HUAC
- Offered military and economic aid
20 Clues: Blockade on West Berlin • Treaty/alliance after WW2 • President from 1945 to 1953 • Offered military and economic aid • Launched to space by Russia on 1957 • Soviet response to the NATO organization • Military spending increases to build up the military • Harsh accusations of communists without any evidence • Organization created by the allies in case of Soviet Attack • ...
History Crossword Pizzle 2024-02-05
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- Wealthy society
- A coorperation made up of several different independent buisnesses
- New roads, making travel fast
- The agency in charge of monitoring civil rights enforcement
- al colored children can attend the same school as white children because of
- This man ended the American involvement in the Vietnam war
- outlying part of a city or town
- A bestselling book by William H. Whyte
- The man who developed the first polio vaccine
- Fivestar general in the U.S army during WW2
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- the first suburban neighborhood
- The designing products to break easily so people have to re-purchase
- The instance where people change the way they think (beliefs, attitude,etc)
- Eisenhowers domestic program called...
- A term created by James Truslow Adams in his book "Epic of America"
- A economic extension of the New Deal proposed by Harry Truman
- An American Educator and Philosopher
- a short-lived political party
- A very popular time to have a baby
- helps you pay for education
- American pedieatritian and left-wing political activist
- A right granted by a company to an individual to market or trade products and/or services
- An economic belief/theory
- A euthsaism for motor veichles
24 Clues: Wealthy society • An economic belief/theory • helps you pay for education • a short-lived political party • New roads, making travel fast • A euthsaism for motor veichles • the first suburban neighborhood • outlying part of a city or town • A very popular time to have a baby • An American Educator and Philosopher • Eisenhowers domestic program called... • ...
Religion Peace and Conflict Key Terms 2025-05-12
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- Bringing together people who were once opposed to each other
- American President who used Nuclear Weapons for the first time
- A Christian preacher who turned his back on pacifism in WW2
- Indian man who protested against Britain using non-violence
- Violence used to protect yourself from an aggressor (4/7)
- Fighting between nations to resolve issues between them
- Using actions to threaten or harm others
- The Christian wars to take back the holy land
- Struggle in Islam
- Weapons that can destroy large areas of land and kill many people.(7/2/4/11)
- A story that has a moral/ meaning behind it
- A war that adheres to Christian criteria developed by Thomas Aquinas (4/3)
- Weapons that were used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki (7/7)
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- The use of violence against civilians to achieve a political/religious aim through fear
- An expression of disapproval through action such as marching.
- An absence of conflict which leads to harmony
- Stopping blaming someone for something they have done wrong
- R.E Teacher (2/8)
- Islamic Holy War (6/5)
- A denomination of Christianity that is strictly pacifist
- The belief that violence should never be used
21 Clues: R.E Teacher (2/8) • Struggle in Islam • Islamic Holy War (6/5) • Using actions to threaten or harm others • A story that has a moral/ meaning behind it • An absence of conflict which leads to harmony • The Christian wars to take back the holy land • The belief that violence should never be used • Weapons that were used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki (7/7) • ...
Vietnam 2024-03-10
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- Country to the South West of Vietnam.
- The kind of leader that Diem eventually became.
- US president who supported Diem controlling the SOuth
- A sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government.
- Minh essentially means this.
- South Vietnamese president who became dictator.
- North and South Vietnam was divided at the 17th ________.
- Derogatory name given by Diem to the Viet Minh forces in the South.
- The political ideology that first started in Russia, then China.
- Leader of the Viet Minh.
- Country that took over from France as the dominant power in Vietnam.
- Imperial power that ruled Indochina.
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- The name of the theory of spreading Communism through Asia.
- Disaster that affected thousands near the end of WW2.
- Chinese philosophy adopted by the Vietnamese.
- Town where French suffered a terrible defeat.
- One of the resources that made Vietnam an attractive target.
- Vietnamese nationalist guerilla army.
- Prominent religion in Vietnam.
- Country to the West of Vietnam.
- The part of Vietnam supported by the Americans.
- Ruled northern VIetnam for 1000 years.
- City where the peace conference between France and Vietnam was held.
23 Clues: Leader of the Viet Minh. • Minh essentially means this. • Prominent religion in Vietnam. • Country to the West of Vietnam. • Imperial power that ruled Indochina. • Country to the South West of Vietnam. • Vietnamese nationalist guerilla army. • Ruled northern VIetnam for 1000 years. • Chinese philosophy adopted by the Vietnamese. • ...
Anne Frank Crossword 2024-04-19
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- Peter's mother; Anne disagrees with her.
- The only male youth in the Secret Annexe; shy and soft.
- The eighth member of the Secret Annexe; shares a room with Anne.
- Anne's father; a modest man.
- Peter's cat, who comes with him to the Secret Annexe.
- The contents of the bag that Peter dropped; one of their food supplies.
- Anne's crush in the beginning of the diary; is 16 years old.
- The narrator of the book.
- One of the Secret Annexe's helpers, brings food to them regularly.
- Anne's cat whom she had to leave behind.
- The place where the Secret Annexe is located.
- The recipient of Anne's letters in her diary.
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- Anne's sister; a quiet and shy girl.
- Peter's father; highly intelligent but nervous
- The place where the Frank family, the Van Daan family, and Dussel lived.
- Anne's mother; Anne usually disagrees with her.
- The event where Germans mass murdered Jews and other races.
- Mr. Frank's nickname.
- One of the Secret Annexe's helpers, often checked up on the members.
- This group of people were mass murdered and targeted by the Germans during WW2. Anne Frank and her family are an example.
20 Clues: Mr. Frank's nickname. • The narrator of the book. • Anne's father; a modest man. • Anne's sister; a quiet and shy girl. • Peter's mother; Anne disagrees with her. • Anne's cat whom she had to leave behind. • The place where the Secret Annexe is located. • The recipient of Anne's letters in her diary. • Peter's father; highly intelligent but nervous • ...
USH Semester 2 Review 2025-05-20
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- Nixon's idea to slowly integrate the Vietnamese into the army and government of South Vietnam
- The event that led to the rise of facism in Europe
- The group of Germany, Japan, and Italy
- The last name of the boy who had an open casket to show the violence of Jim Crow Laws
- The alliance that was meant to protect Western Europe from the USSR
- The leader of Cuba during the Bay of Pigs and Cuban Missile Crisis
- "__________ Theory" The idea that communism would spread from one country to another
- President Johnson's domestic plan
- The senator that stoked the red scare in the 1950's
- Malcolm X pushed for "Black _________"
- The leader of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War
- Which country did Hitler invade to start WW2?
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- ____________ Response -- Kennedy's military plan
- A person from the counterculture in the 1950's
- The United States' policy to start World War 2
- One of the cities the United States dropped an atomic bomb on
- Lyndon Johnson declared war on
- How the Korean War ended
- The first satellite the Soviet Union launched
- The leader who coined the term, "Iron Curtain"
20 Clues: How the Korean War ended • Lyndon Johnson declared war on • President Johnson's domestic plan • The group of Germany, Japan, and Italy • Malcolm X pushed for "Black _________" • The first satellite the Soviet Union launched • Which country did Hitler invade to start WW2? • A person from the counterculture in the 1950's • The United States' policy to start World War 2 • ...
Night 2025-10-28
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- When the sun is not around, also the book's name.
- The leader of Germany who ordered the Holocaust.
- The political party the Germans were.
- When someone passes on, this happened to about six million Jewish people.
- cars The way many Jewish people were transported to death camps.
- The most dangerous concentration camp in ww2.
- The people being sent to their deaths.
- Some people lost their minds after seeing the horrors of the Holocaust.
- The act of giving devotion to a higher power.
- The horrid country that started the Holocaust.
- The main way the Germans killed the Jewish people.
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- Germany caused this event during world war 2 because Jewish people were deemed "inferior."
- One of the few things given out as a ration.
- This thing never changes.
- A corporal punishment dishes out for many offenses.
- Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
- A death many Jewish people faced besides gas chambers.
- What happened to the Jewish people when German forces moved in.
- One of the first countries that fell to Germany.
- A survivor of a death camp, introduced very early on into the plot.
20 Clues: This thing never changes. • Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. • The political party the Germans were. • The people being sent to their deaths. • One of the few things given out as a ration. • The most dangerous concentration camp in ww2. • The act of giving devotion to a higher power. • The horrid country that started the Holocaust. • ...
Economics 2025-11-04
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- His discipline (JMK)
- Last name (AS)
- The ideal economic ___ is shaped... (AS)
- His ____ analysis... (AS)
- He wrote the General Theory of... in 19__ (JMK)
- He became a representative at the Bretoon Woods Conference in 194_ (JMK)
- His final work was in 194_ (JMK0
- First name (AS)
- His most influential book is "The ___ of Nations (AS)
- Middle name (JMK)
- Last name (JMK)
- Where was he born (AS)
- He believed in the "invisible ___" (AS)
- He therefore criticized cutthroat "dog-eat-___"... (AS)
- He was born in 188_ (JMK)
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- Until 1930, he was a ____ economist (JMK)
- He was an _____ (JMK)
- First name (JMK)
- Smith used ____ and illustrative... (AS)
- He was educated at _____ University (AS)
- He is known as the _____ of economics (AS)
- Everyone _____ in his own... (AS)
- He died in 194_ (JMK)
- He wrote his most influential book in ____ (AS)
- He wrote the General Theory of Employment, Interest and ____ (JMK)
- He was taught at _____ University (AS)
- He was an _____ economist (JMK)
- Where was he educated (JMK)
- Smith's ___ rested on free market principles... (AS)
- During WW2, US and most of _____ used his economic theories (JMK)
30 Clues: Last name (AS) • First name (AS) • Last name (JMK) • First name (JMK) • Middle name (JMK) • His discipline (JMK) • He was an _____ (JMK) • He died in 194_ (JMK) • Where was he born (AS) • His ____ analysis... (AS) • He was born in 188_ (JMK) • Where was he educated (JMK) • He was an _____ economist (JMK) • His final work was in 194_ (JMK0 • Everyone _____ in his own... (AS) • ...
Unbroken puzzle 2026-03-27
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- (p.8): by way of habit, customarily
- move through water like a porpoise; repeatedly surface and submerge
- absolutely necessary
- enjoyable recollection of past events
- (p. 31): skillful at or given to pilfering/stealing
- very hot; burning
- West inflatable life vest issued to servicemen in WW2
- savagely fierce, cruel, or violent
- substances that initializes insensitivity to pain
- causing anxiety or concern
- act of varying rotors and propellers to reduce air or water resistance
- pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely
Down
- requiring considerable time and effort
- (p.19): physical or mental effort
- (p. 31): throw or drop from an aircraft or ship
- a dangerous, difficult, or unfortunate event
- (p. 10): strike repeatedly with the fists
- scented ointment or oil applied to the hair
- (p.16): excessive enthusiasm or desire: obsession
- (p. 24): inspiring respect; having high status
- main body of an aircraft
- cause continual trouble or distress
- keep someone or something afloat
- making twisting or squirming motions with the body
- expressed clearly - easy to understand
- a ghost
- a pattern of spirals or concentric circles
- divide up and share
28 Clues: a ghost • very hot; burning • divide up and share • absolutely necessary • main body of an aircraft • causing anxiety or concern • keep someone or something afloat • (p.19): physical or mental effort • savagely fierce, cruel, or violent • (p.8): by way of habit, customarily • cause continual trouble or distress • enjoyable recollection of past events • ...
cold war 2020-02-11
Across
- to forbid or prohibit
- program in which US and British pilots flew supplies to West Berlin during a Soviet blockade
- foreign policy that offered economic aid to Western Europeans countries after WW2
- policy of threatening to use massive force in response to aggression
- military alliance formed to counter Soviet expansion
- US general who wanted to drive the communist from the Korean peninsula
- defensive alliance aimed at preventing communist aggression in Asia
- communist leader during the Chinese civil war
- war fought to achieve only specific goals
Down
- nationalist leader during the Chinese civil war
- policy in which the US and the Soviet Union hopen to deter nuclear war by building up enough weapons to destroy one another
- military alliance of the Soviet Union and its satellite states
- contest in which nations compete to build more powerful weapons
- belief that only by going to war could the US protect itself against communist aggression
- to or tear apart
- to place a resource under government control
- to deprive or take away the weapons or any means of attack or defense
17 Clues: to or tear apart • to forbid or prohibit • war fought to achieve only specific goals • to place a resource under government control • communist leader during the Chinese civil war • nationalist leader during the Chinese civil war • military alliance formed to counter Soviet expansion • military alliance of the Soviet Union and its satellite states • ...
Team 2 2020-11-27
Across
- Name of Will Ferrel’s character in Elf
- the fictional LA skyscraper that the majority of Die Hard takes place
- The plant donated by this country to Trafalgar square every year as gratitude for British support during WW2
- Estonian Xmas Eve family tradition
Down
- the name of the character that proposes in the 2008 Gavin and Stacey Xmas Special
- the virtuoso musician behind the PwC rendition of ‘Let-it-go’ (from the snowy film favourite Frozen) played at the PwC 2019 Summer Ball
- rercanp
7 Clues: rercanp • Estonian Xmas Eve family tradition • Name of Will Ferrel’s character in Elf • the fictional LA skyscraper that the majority of Die Hard takes place • the name of the character that proposes in the 2008 Gavin and Stacey Xmas Special • The plant donated by this country to Trafalgar square every year as gratitude for British support during WW2 • ...
Team 2 2020-11-27
Across
- Name of Will Ferrel’s character in Elf
- the fictional LA skyscraper that the majority of Die Hard takes place
- The plant donated by this country to Trafalgar square every year as gratitude for British support during WW2
- Estonian Xmas Eve family tradition
Down
- the name of the character that proposes in the 2008 Gavin and Stacey Xmas Special
- the virtuoso musician behind the PwC rendition of ‘Let-it-go’ (from the snowy film favourite Frozen) played at the PwC 2019 Summer Ball
- rercanp
7 Clues: rercanp • Estonian Xmas Eve family tradition • Name of Will Ferrel’s character in Elf • the fictional LA skyscraper that the majority of Die Hard takes place • the name of the character that proposes in the 2008 Gavin and Stacey Xmas Special • The plant donated by this country to Trafalgar square every year as gratitude for British support during WW2 • ...
O.A.J.U. “(EDF IOLs),” 2021-07-12
Across
- XOs, ww2/www, trials developed options EDF IOL newest
- MyChart mentions EDF IOL(s) PPP option
- Use label ads, fyi EDF IOL approved mid-summer 2016, Faculty recommends past history Melanoma
- Pull/Push CC Dysphotopsia starbust, halo, glare post surgery EDF IOL Conclusion clinical trials
Down
- Two surfaces biconvex IOL approved mid-summer 2016 use Presbyopia, Myopia correction
- Account(s) investigate JD/LLM litigation mindset, a PGII specifies EDF IOL type
- Results details EDF IOL replaced
7 Clues: Results details EDF IOL replaced • MyChart mentions EDF IOL(s) PPP option • XOs, ww2/www, trials developed options EDF IOL newest • Account(s) investigate JD/LLM litigation mindset, a PGII specifies EDF IOL type • Two surfaces biconvex IOL approved mid-summer 2016 use Presbyopia, Myopia correction • ...
Multiculturalism in the UK 2024-11-29
Across
- An ideology that includes a hierarchy between races.
- Largest empire during the 19th century. That controlled 1/4 of the world's land area and ruled over very diverse people.
- A Society where many different cultures live together.
- Wave of Jamaican immigration to Britain after WW2.
- It's when everyone is treated the same way.
- There are many of them in London such as Chinatown, Little India, Southall Brodway,...
- when a country settles on the land of an other country and takes the control of it and of it´s population.
Down
- The name of the culture of people that come from Jamaica and the islands around it.
- Andrea is tired of ... racism and social divisivness.
- The act of leaving your country to go live in another one.
- London's accent.
11 Clues: London's accent. • It's when everyone is treated the same way. • Wave of Jamaican immigration to Britain after WW2. • An ideology that includes a hierarchy between races. • Andrea is tired of ... racism and social divisivness. • A Society where many different cultures live together. • The act of leaving your country to go live in another one. • ...
Cold War 2025-05-20
Across
- A race between US and USSR to compete against each other to quickly make achivements in space
- When Russia turned back on the allies and gave them a cold shoulder
- A race to get armies and soldiers ready for any attack or battle
- A country or countries that has gained a great ammount of power
- when the US promised to help european countries economically after WW2
- A alliance between USSR and other eastern Europe and Asian communist countries
Down
- A economic system used my the middle-east and most of asia
- An effort to stop the spread of communism
- When the US citizens were scared that russia had invaded them
- A theory in which a change in a country can affect the neighboring countries
- A economic system used by the western countries
11 Clues: An effort to stop the spread of communism • A economic system used by the western countries • A economic system used my the middle-east and most of asia • When the US citizens were scared that russia had invaded them • A country or countries that has gained a great ammount of power • A race to get armies and soldiers ready for any attack or battle • ...
O.A.J.U. “(EDF IOLs),” 2021-07-13
Across
- XOs, ww2/www, trials developed options EDF IOL newest
- Results details EDF IOL replaced
- MyChart mentions EDF IOL(s) PPP option
- Use label ads, fyi EDF IOL approved mid-summer 2016, Faculty recommends past history Melanoma
Down
- Pull/Push CC Dysphotopsia starbust, halo, glare post surgery EDF IOL Conclusion clinical trials entrees
- Account(s) investigate JD/LLM litigation mindset, a PGII specifies EDF IOL type
- Two surfaces biconvex IOL approved mid-summer 2016 use Presbyopia, Myopia correction
7 Clues: Results details EDF IOL replaced • MyChart mentions EDF IOL(s) PPP option • XOs, ww2/www, trials developed options EDF IOL newest • Account(s) investigate JD/LLM litigation mindset, a PGII specifies EDF IOL type • Two surfaces biconvex IOL approved mid-summer 2016 use Presbyopia, Myopia correction • ...
O.A.J.U. “(EDF IOLs),” 2021-07-13
Across
- XOs, ww2/www, trials developed options EDF IOL newest
- Account(s) investigate JD/LLM litigation mindset, a PGII specifies EDF IOL type
- Results details EDF IOL replaced
- Two surfaces biconvex IOL approved mid-summer 2016 use Presbyopia, Myopia correction
Down
- Use label ads, fyi EDF IOL approved mid-summer 2016, Faculty recommends past history Melanoma
- Pull/Push CC Dysphotopsia starbust, halo, glare post surgery EDF IOL Conclusion clinical trials entrees
- MyChart mentions EDF IOL(s) PPP option
7 Clues: Results details EDF IOL replaced • MyChart mentions EDF IOL(s) PPP option • XOs, ww2/www, trials developed options EDF IOL newest • Account(s) investigate JD/LLM litigation mindset, a PGII specifies EDF IOL type • Two surfaces biconvex IOL approved mid-summer 2016 use Presbyopia, Myopia correction • ...
O.A.J.U. “(EDF IOLs),” 2021-07-13
Across
- Results details EDF IOL replaced
- MyChart mentions EDF IOL(s) PPP option
- Two surfaces biconvex IOL approved mid-summer 2016 use Presbyopia, Myopia correction
- Use label ads, fyi EDF IOL approved mid-summer 2016, Faculty recommends past history Melanoma
Down
- Pull/Push CC Dysphotopsia starbust, halo, glare post surgery EDF IOL Conclusion clinical trials entrees
- XOs, ww2/www, trials developed options EDF IOL newest
- Account(s) investigate JD/LLM litigation mindset, a PGII specifies EDF IOL type
7 Clues: Results details EDF IOL replaced • MyChart mentions EDF IOL(s) PPP option • XOs, ww2/www, trials developed options EDF IOL newest • Account(s) investigate JD/LLM litigation mindset, a PGII specifies EDF IOL type • Two surfaces biconvex IOL approved mid-summer 2016 use Presbyopia, Myopia correction • ...
O.A.J.U. “(EDF IOLs),” 2021-07-12
Across
- Results details EDF IOL replaced
- Pull/Push CC Dysphotopsia starbust, halo, glare post surgery EDF IOL Conclusion clinical trials
- Use label ads, fyi EDF IOL approved mid-summer 2016, Faculty recommends past history Melanoma
- Account(s) investigate JD/LLM litigation mindset, a PGII specifies EDF IOL type
Down
- XOs, ww2/www, trials developed options EDF IOL newest
- MyChart mentions EDF IOL(s) PPP option
- Two surfaces biconvex IOL approved mid-summer 2016 use Presbyopia, Myopia correction
7 Clues: Results details EDF IOL replaced • MyChart mentions EDF IOL(s) PPP option • XOs, ww2/www, trials developed options EDF IOL newest • Account(s) investigate JD/LLM litigation mindset, a PGII specifies EDF IOL type • Two surfaces biconvex IOL approved mid-summer 2016 use Presbyopia, Myopia correction • ...
recap of today 2024-09-08
Across
- Ship that brought hundreds of Caribbean migrants to Britain in 1948
- The act of leaving one country to settle in another
- Group of nations, including the Caribbean, with historical ties to the British Empire.
- Caribbean country known for sugar laborers who migrated to the UK after WW2.
- What Windrush migrants brought to the UK, contributing to industries like transport and healthcare
- The city where many Windrush migrants arrived in the UK
Down
- Unfair treatment many Windrush migrants faced in housing and employment
7 Clues: The act of leaving one country to settle in another • The city where many Windrush migrants arrived in the UK • Ship that brought hundreds of Caribbean migrants to Britain in 1948 • Unfair treatment many Windrush migrants faced in housing and employment • Caribbean country known for sugar laborers who migrated to the UK after WW2. • ...
Hats 2025-04-18
Across
- whose song sounds like jingling coins (Chiffchaff)
- given for a profession strictly for women who washed clothes? (Lavendiere)
- would you say cash in French? (especes)
- would the “Lavandiere” soak their clothes in? Water and ___ ? (Ashes)
- is the “verlang” of Metro? (Tromé)
- is one of the earliest pollen sources for bees that will be planted in the Orchard? (Willow)
- was the owner of the bedsheets Manon made her Market Bag from? Hint: Only the last name (Loviton)
- would you say “I would like” in French? (Je voudrais)
- woman to win a Nobel Prize (and she won 2) (Curie)
Down
- Icon who started her career designing and sewing hats (Chanel)
- many wooden posts were used when making the orchard? (seventytwo)Lavendiere
- name where a “contrepeterie” is first mentioned? Hint “molle à la fesse” (Rabelais)
- performer, WW2 spy and first Black woman to be buried in the Panthèon (Baker)
- bird would Manon be? (Hoopoe)
- phase of the moon is the best time to harvest and prune? (Waning)
- color breast does a European Robin have? (Orange)
- animal is the wire fence protecting the orchard trees from? (Deer)
17 Clues: bird would Manon be? (Hoopoe) • is the “verlang” of Metro? (Tromé) • would you say cash in French? (especes) • color breast does a European Robin have? (Orange) • whose song sounds like jingling coins (Chiffchaff) • woman to win a Nobel Prize (and she won 2) (Curie) • would you say “I would like” in French? (Je voudrais) • ...
ultranationalism thing 2025-11-24
Across
- Formed in 1945 after WW2 to prevent further issues
- Extreme and vigorous support for one's country; often leads to developing ultranational views
- weak or corrupt governments, fear of revolution
- Pride and loyalty to one's nation; can unify citizens.
- Policy of extending a nation's territory/influence
- One sided info used to influence public opinion, used to control citizens
- Practice of singling out a group to blame for actions that they did not do.
- Belief that one race or culture is superior to others.
- The action or state of taking over a country through military force
Down
- Extreme version of nationalism; sees their views and superior, often aggressive and militaristic
- Suppressing citizens; very ultranationalistic, often a consequence of it in nations.
- unemployment/depression/hyperinflation
- Basic freedoms and protections that all people are entitled to
- Actions by global organizations or states to prevent conflict
- Actions with intent to destroy a national, ethnic, religious, or other groups through killing their population.
- Use of media to manipulate views
- Glorification of power and readiness for war
17 Clues: Use of media to manipulate views • unemployment/depression/hyperinflation • Glorification of power and readiness for war • weak or corrupt governments, fear of revolution • Formed in 1945 after WW2 to prevent further issues • Policy of extending a nation's territory/influence • Pride and loyalty to one's nation; can unify citizens. • ...
