ww2 Crossword Puzzles
Vocab Unit One 2023-09-12
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- Inventors like Benjamin Franklin always would ___ new ideas
- The dark, stormy day was only a small ___ of what was going to come
- The school announced the dismissal over the __
- Within seconds after the nurse stabbed the patient with the IV needle, the necessary nutrients were ___
- The United States was the ___ in the negotiations between North and South Korea
- The school basketball players played in the exhibition ___ game
- The combined power of the Allies in WW2 was ___
- The beautiful basket was done so well with a great ____ technique
- The partly sunny weather brought ___ clouds
- Spirit Airlines is ___ for their limited legroom and uncomfortable seats
- The table salt was ___ in the orange juice
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- The police had to ___ the suspect for hours because he would not cooperate
- The complex formulas written by Albert Einstein were ___ to most
- The war will end today depending on the ___ between the two nations during peace talks
- I couldn't stand hearing their lies, I had to ___ with the truth
- The ban on typing on your cell phone while driving was an ___ ban in the state of Ohio
- The weather was forecasted to stay calm, although it became windy and began to ___ with the airport departures
- You could see no end to the tunnel, it seemed so ___
- Although it looked menacing, the black bear was really just ___
- The dog had to be impetuous with his decisions to avoid losing the squirrel
20 Clues: The table salt was ___ in the orange juice • The partly sunny weather brought ___ clouds • The school announced the dismissal over the __ • The combined power of the Allies in WW2 was ___ • You could see no end to the tunnel, it seemed so ___ • Inventors like Benjamin Franklin always would ___ new ideas • ...
VOCABULARY 2025-03-28
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- (p.122): requiring considerable time and effort
- (p.87): pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely
- (p. 31): skillful at or given to pilfering/stealing
- (p.91): substances that initializes insensitivity to pain
- (p. 10): strike repeatedly with the fists
- (p.36): scented ointment or oil applied to the hair
- (p.99): keep someone or something afloat
- West (p.100): inflatable life vest issued to servicemen in WW2
- (p.104): causing anxiety or concern
- (p. 24): inspiring respect; having high status
- (p.122): absolutely necessary
- (p.56): cause continual trouble or distress
- (p. 31): throw or drop from an aircraft or ship
- (p.100): making twisting or squirming motions with the body
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- (p.107): a pattern of spirals or concentric circles
- (p.8): by way of habit, customarily
- (p.121): a dangerous, difficult, or unfortunate event
- (p.34): savagely fierce, cruel, or violent
- (p.125): state of deep unconsciousness for a long
- (p.114): expressed clearly - easy to understand
- (p.99): main body of an aircraft
- (p.107): divide up and share
- (p.114): enjoyable recollection of past events
- (p.83): move through water like a porpoise; repeatedly surface and submerge
- (p.97): act of varying rotors and propellers to reduce air or water resistance
- (p.113): a ghost
- (p.19): physical or mental effort
- (p.88): very hot; burning
- (p.16): excessive enthusiasm or desire: obsession
29 Clues: (p.113): a ghost • (p.88): very hot; burning • (p.107): divide up and share • (p.122): absolutely necessary • (p.99): main body of an aircraft • (p.19): physical or mental effort • (p.8): by way of habit, customarily • (p.104): causing anxiety or concern • (p.99): keep someone or something afloat • (p. 10): strike repeatedly with the fists • ...
2025 Us Citizenship Test Review 2025-11-17
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- The first three words of the US Constitution
- What month do we vote for President
- What we should loyalty to when we say the Pledge
- President during WW1
- How many amendments does the Cons. currently have
- Our two houses in Congress
- How old to vote in the USA
- How many judges are on the Supreme Court
- Year the Constitution was written
- The main concern of the USA during the cold war with Russia
- The territory the USA purchased from France in 1803
- Our current Vice President
- This group of people were taken to America and sold as slaves
- What stops each branch of govt from becoming too powerful
- Highest court in the USA
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- The father of our country
- name of the current US President
- President during WW2 and the Great depression
- One of the three writers of the Federalists Papers
- How many years we elect representatives for
- The main cause of the Civil War
- Who is the Commander in Chief of the military
- why some states have more reps than others
- The last day to file your taxes in America
- Current political party of the President right now
- One of Oklahoma's 2 senators
- How long we elect senators for
- First ten amendments to the Cons.
- Who takes over if the President can no longer serve
- Writer of the DOI
- Last name of Piedmont's representative
- The economic system in the USA
32 Clues: Writer of the DOI • President during WW1 • Highest court in the USA • The father of our country • Our two houses in Congress • How old to vote in the USA • Our current Vice President • One of Oklahoma's 2 senators • How long we elect senators for • The economic system in the USA • The main cause of the Civil War • name of the current US President • Year the Constitution was written • ...
For Travis and Sach 2025-12-09
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- He sang of traveling on the bluemont line.
- Sang with Knopfler about a Geordie boy
- How long was JayZ young?
- 1996 - she sang 2 of the top 5 songs from the year (1st name)
- Your first born grandparents’s first born.
- Sang of “Bergamot and vetiver” and “ginger lemon indigo
- Occupation of man who only sought “workman’s wages”
- After Abe, tallest President
- Most populous country in Africa
- The African country where all food is take out
- Fastest flying insect
- Both a cousin and a country
- Kalamazoo’s first settler
- Cal’s #1 $$$ agricultural product
- Carnivore with largest social group
- Largest rodent
- Was he ‘the father’ or “the son?”
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- He sang of a “wound that would never heal.”
- Fastest 2 legged animal
- They sang of being at the wrong place at the wrong time
- This Small mammal can live to be 40!
- What Croce put in a bottle
- She Has most #1 hits as solo artist (1st name)
- Before Kamala, last VP to lose attempt to be Prez
- In WW2 gas for cars was rationed to save this material
- A very salty California lake
- Most intelligent short-lived solitary animal
- A city in both Montana and Scotland.
- Mode of transport for Tracey’s lady to get “across the border and into the city”
- Pileated’s extinct cousin.
- S American country “environmental island”
- Oldest living vertebrate is a Greenland ….
- Most forested state by %
- Largest land mammal on Catalina Island
- Historically, maybe the happiest day in history
35 Clues: Largest rodent • Fastest flying insect • Fastest 2 legged animal • How long was JayZ young? • Most forested state by % • Kalamazoo’s first settler • What Croce put in a bottle • Pileated’s extinct cousin. • Both a cousin and a country • A very salty California lake • After Abe, tallest President • Most populous country in Africa • Cal’s #1 $$$ agricultural product • ...
ww2 newspaper crossword 2022-06-16
5 Clues: engine of apocalypse • conscience _________ • a group with similar goals • people moving permanently from place to place. • _______camp where people were sent to because of heritage
The Blitz 2022-09-27
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- device An explosive weapon intended to start fires.
- to a safer area.
- Area of London most effected by the blitz.
- Putting forward biased information to persuade people to believe a particular point of view.
- Being moved from a dangerous
- Number of months the Blitz lasted
- These were large balloons held in the air by steel cables, to protect towns and cities. They were designed to force enemy aircraft to fly higher so they would find it harder to hit their targets.
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- Allowing each person to have only a fixed amount of food during WW2.
- 30,000 civilian volunteers were used to track and report on German planes when they were over Britain. Their information helped the RAF to plan their tactics.
- A system of using radio waves to detect the location of objects from a particular place. Used by Britain in World War Two to locate German aircraft heading towards Britain.
- The German air force.
- A person who is not a member of the armed forces, police or actively involved in fighting in a conflict.
12 Clues: to a safer area. • The German air force. • Being moved from a dangerous • Number of months the Blitz lasted • Area of London most effected by the blitz. • device An explosive weapon intended to start fires. • Allowing each person to have only a fixed amount of food during WW2. • ...
History Review Crossword 2022-01-28
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- The person who provided proof about a Soviet spy ring within the Canadian government which started the tensions that lead to the Cold War
- A series of proposed amendments to the Constitution of Canada which became very popular among most political leaders
- The man who ran across Canada with an amputated leg and became a national hero
- Often known as "Canada's forgotten war"
- The term used to refer to the U.S. and USSR in the post-WW2 era
- The advocacy of separation from the larger group, most commonly known to be used by Quebec in an attempt to separate themselves from Canada and become an independent nation
- A supersonic interceptor jet aircraft designed and built in the 1950s by A.V. Roe Canada
- The premier of Quebec from 1936 to 1939, and again from 1944 to 1959
- The Canadian Prime Minister from 1984-1993 who was responsible for the Canada-USA Free Trade Agreement
- A race between the two superpowers the USA and the USSR to get weapons first
- The Canadian Prime Minister from 1963-1968 responsible for ending the Suez Crisis
- The political belief that the production and distribution of goods and services should be owned privately by business owners looking to make a profit
- The first female Canadian Prime Minister
- One of the largest crude oil reserves in the world, which is slightly controversial due to increasing the risk of cancer among Indigenous people
- The Canadian Prime Minister from 1957-1963 who signed the agreement committing Canada to the NORAD
- The nickname given to the excitement caused by Pierre Trudeau joining the leadership race in 1968
- A commission appointed to investigate the state of arts and culture in Canada
- The act that legalized gay marriage in 2005 in Canada
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- The man responsible for the rejection of the Meech Lake Accord
- A post-WW2 alliance consisting of Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania
- The term used to refer to the threat posed by the Soviet Union and its allies
- A plan established by the Commonwealth to help financially aid less-developed countries in the organization
- A militant Quebec separatist group
- A country that does not have a lot of power, but still has international influence; Canada is an example of this
- A crisis that occurred when the Suez Canal was nationalized by Egypt's Prime Minister Gamal Abdel Nasser
- A race between the USA and the USSR to get into space first
- A period of tension between capitalist USA and communist Russia from 1945 to 1989
- A politician who came out as gay in 1988 that he was gay, inciting a surge of other LGBTQ+ politicians coming out over the next while
- The political belief that goods and services should be distributed evenly among citizens
- The Canadian Prime Minister from 1980-1984 who's son is currently in the position
- A group of people known for their involvement in the Suez Crisis that maintain peace and security, protect human rights and help restore the rule of law
- The first official act opposing terrorism in Canada
32 Clues: A militant Quebec separatist group • Often known as "Canada's forgotten war" • The first female Canadian Prime Minister • The first official act opposing terrorism in Canada • The act that legalized gay marriage in 2005 in Canada • A race between the USA and the USSR to get into space first • The man responsible for the rejection of the Meech Lake Accord • ...
Modern Era Crossword 2022-05-22
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- was created to help talk from a long distance
- watch things on a screen
- had a speech at the U.S. senate Aug 12th 1919
- small device to help communicate while traveling
- creates light to help see
- Second revolutionary movement was the second form of Zionism
- Germany and Russia agreed to not take milatary action with each other for the next ten years
- Created the five-year plan
- happened from 1947 to 1989, fall of the berlin wall ended it
- 1955, treaty of friendship, cooperation and mutual assistance
- Created after WW2 to help prevent future conflict
- listen to the news, tiny device box
- Created by Stalin
- leader of one of the worst genocides in history
- travel long distances fast
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- was created by Mao to increase Chinese agricultural output
- made the "dissolving the soviet union speech"
- had speech at berlin wall
- battle July 17th 1943 to Feb 2nd 1943
- communicate for business purposes
- helps prevent sickness/ disease
- from 1945 to 1955, affected mainly north Africa and sub-Saharan Africa
- created by Roosevelt to help end the great depression
- Had a speech at congress joint session Jan 18th 1918
- was to allow 3 leading allies to plan post-war peace
- Quicker transportation used to make faster machines
- South African anti-apartheid revolutionary leader
- helps you get directions to places
- Leader of the nationalist movement
- Assassinated on April 4th, 1968
30 Clues: Created by Stalin • watch things on a screen • had speech at berlin wall • creates light to help see • Created the five-year plan • travel long distances fast • helps prevent sickness/ disease • Assassinated on April 4th, 1968 • communicate for business purposes • helps you get directions to places • Leader of the nationalist movement • listen to the news, tiny device box • ...
MODULE 11 REVIEW 2023-03-12
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- World War 2 was what kind of war?
- Pride and loyalty to one's nation, regardless of region or ethnicity.
- Work camps; Japanese Americans were sent there.
- WW2 started on September 1, 1939 when Hitler invaded ____________________.
- Law passed to help returning veterans get an education and job training.
- On December 7, 1941 the Japanese attacked ___________________.
- Air battle between Germany and England.
- Turning point, night of the broken glass.
- Restoring Germany, Dominate the world with a master race, and add territory taken from WW1 were goals of who?
- A nation controlled by a government where individuals who have no rights and all opposition is suppressed is a __________________________ nation.
- prison camps; where people worked.
- Army that reached Berlin first.
- Camps designed for mass killing.
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- General who was in charge of rebuilding Japan after World War 2.
- Sacrifice by fire; Term used to describe the organized, systematic murder of 11 million civilians by the Nazis.
- An agreement for the Soviet Union and Germany not to attack each other.
- Lighting war; rapid deployment used by Hitler in Poland.
- Giving into the demands of an aggressor.
- Name of project that created the Atomic Bomb.
- Law that allowed the president to lend or lease arms and other supplies to "any country whose defense was vital to the United States."
- A philosophy that encouraged nationalism and unity to make the state stronger again.
- Segregated neighborhoods inside cities.
- The deliberate and systematic killing of an entire population.
23 Clues: Army that reached Berlin first. • Camps designed for mass killing. • World War 2 was what kind of war? • prison camps; where people worked. • Air battle between Germany and England. • Segregated neighborhoods inside cities. • Giving into the demands of an aggressor. • Turning point, night of the broken glass. • Name of project that created the Atomic Bomb. • ...
Russia and the Republics Crossword Review 2016-01-25
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- Which Czar stop the Napoleon?
- Azerbaijan want the Caspian to be called?
- The longest river in this region.
- East of Lena river lies a complex system of what?
- The leader of the communist party,
- The Soviet leader who gives people freedom.
- The mountain range that divide the two region(Asia and Russia).
- 1/5 of this comes from this region.
- In which way Russia struggled in manage the natural resources?
- What type of water is in Lake Baikal?
- The tactic Russia use to defeat Napoleon.
- Many people lot their lives because of what during Soviet occupation?
- What did the natives called themselves?
- Which army re-taken control of region.
- The"Window to the West".
- The salt water sea that lose 87% of its water.
- When every one share the wealth.
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- The oldest and deepest lake in the world.
- Russia want the Caspian to be called?
- The dictator that came to power in WW2.
- Russia first Czar.
- Which invaders have ever conquer the entire Russia?
- This resources are abundance in this region.
- Layer of permanently frozen subsoil.
- Frozen rivers and lakes are used as what?
- Which mountains range is between China and Kyrgyzstan.
- The world largest inland sea.
- Because of the trade route this region is called?
- Which season help Russia win the war against Napoleon?
- Capital of Russia.
30 Clues: Russia first Czar. • Capital of Russia. • The"Window to the West". • Which Czar stop the Napoleon? • The world largest inland sea. • When every one share the wealth. • The longest river in this region. • The leader of the communist party, • 1/5 of this comes from this region. • Layer of permanently frozen subsoil. • Russia want the Caspian to be called? • ...
The History of Computers, Tea 2016-11-25
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- a smart and self-taught woman who was also a mathematician and invented "loops".
- a device created in 2600 BC in which is used for calculation.
- the Frenchman who invented the loom.
- a woman who invented COBOL and wrote the first assembly language.
- a prototype formed by Steven Jobs and Stephen Wozniak in 1976.
- includes MMX technology and video and audio graphics efficiently.
- a computer used to fire projectiles for the military in WW2, developed by John Eckert and John Mauchly.
- a company formed from Hollerith's success and later turned into the International Business Machine.
- a method created by Herman Hollerith that would arrange censes results faster.
- based on point o point communication invented by Tim-BernersLee.
- allowed smaller, cheaper, and faster computers.
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- used notches in wood, knots in rope, and counting stones to calculate the number of supplies and food sources they own and the passing of time.
- a machine invented by Charles Babbage in which automatically calculates math tables.
- used to build the Third and Fourth Generation computers.
- the first mechanical computing machine created by Blaise Pascal.
- used punched cards to make and follow patterns.
- builds one of the first most used computers, the 650.
- a machine that had electromechanics with punched cards combined for input.
- ancient Romans had to use this method to multiply when numbers went further than multiplication tables.
- advanced computing allowing similar functionality as a basic computer.
20 Clues: the Frenchman who invented the loom. • used punched cards to make and follow patterns. • allowed smaller, cheaper, and faster computers. • builds one of the first most used computers, the 650. • used to build the Third and Fourth Generation computers. • a device created in 2600 BC in which is used for calculation. • ...
CI Crossword 2021-12-09
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- The school district in PA that is in need of a new superintendent
- Another name for hurricanes
- In what state was there recently a school shooting?
- Putting on a good face and spends a lot of money to host sport events to gain credibility in the news and with other countries (in countries with human rights violations)
- Name of Sesame Streets first Asian American muppet
- Mrs. Tordone's favorite Formula 1 driver
- Nickname for Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction Surgery
- A temporary unconsciousness or confusion caused by a blow to the head
- Which lottery climbed to $676 million making it the 8th largest in US history
- The type of holiday that Diwali is
- Country where 7.5 magnitude earthquake hit northern region
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- Who will not be running for Texas Governor
- Broke color barrier in the MLB and Fountain
- Who can be an influencer?
- Inexpensive clothing produced rapidly by mass market retailers in response to the latest trends
- English Primatologist and and Fountain
- What city in Germany a WW2 bomb explode in Germany
- Who created the field of AI?
- First Black Secretary of State
- The (1) branch of the military that does not fall under the DOD
- New Covid-19 variant
- Which NFL player's win against the Patriots meant he had beaten every NFL team
- Where are the worlds oldest certified twins from?
- Founder of the Me Too movement
24 Clues: New Covid-19 variant • Who can be an influencer? • Another name for hurricanes • Who created the field of AI? • First Black Secretary of State • Founder of the Me Too movement • The type of holiday that Diwali is • English Primatologist and and Fountain • Mrs. Tordone's favorite Formula 1 driver • Who will not be running for Texas Governor • ...
unit 5 vocab 2024-02-14
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- Harbor: Japan surprised attacked America (December 7th, 1941)
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- Government with total and complete control over their citizens.
- of Normandy/ D-day:
- Hitler: Dictator of Germany during WW2
- Act: 1 year after the neutrality act America could lease supplies to any nation considered “Vital to the defense of the US”
- of Britain:
- Emphasizes nationalism over everything.
- Powers:
- de Gaulle: Leads government of France
- Churchill: Prime minister of England
- Agreement: When Britain and France allowed Hitler to invade sudetenland hoping it would avoid warfare.
- Stalin:
- Mussolini:
- Kampf: Book written by Hitler about why Germans were superior.
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- Giving someone something to avoid a larger problem.
- Internment: After Pearl Harbor all Japs were forced to relocate.
- Powers:
- You are given no more or no less than what the government gives you.
- of Stalingrad:
- Fascism BUT ALSO emphasizes racism in the form of German Aryan groups being racially superior.
- Act: When Hitler invaded Poland America tried to cling to isolationism and prohibit sale of weapons to any country.
- Lightning war quick war.
- A leader that has absolute control.
- Cut down on goods like all foods, gas, coffee, etc.
- Pact: Secret pact Hitler and Stalin agreed not to attack one another for 100 years which Hitler went back on.
- Tojo: DIctator of Japan appointed by Emperor Hirohito
27 Clues: Powers: • Powers: • Stalin: • Mussolini: • of Britain: • of Stalingrad: • of Normandy/ D-day: • Lightning war quick war. • A leader that has absolute control. • Churchill: Prime minister of England • de Gaulle: Leads government of France • Hitler: Dictator of Germany during WW2 • Emphasizes nationalism over everything. • Giving someone something to avoid a larger problem. • ...
Post WW2 world--use unit 5, lesson 38 sections 2-4 (pp. 434-41) to complete 2024-01-23
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- what the US and USSR became after WW2
- what Churchill called the barrier between east and west
- last name of the Soviet delegate that opposed the Baruch Plan
- this agency advises the president on security issues
- location of the 1946 atomic bomb tests the US conducted
- first of the four weapons the US and USSR used in their war of words
- this Soviet agency was created by the Molotov plan and was mainly active in E. Europe
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- recovery aid package to help all of Europe rebuild their economies
- document which asserted that Soviet communism must be contained
- the postwar power struggle is called the ____ ____ because the hostility never led to armed conflict between the US and USSR directly
- fourth of the four weapons the US and USSR used in their war of words
- this agency is overseen by the NSC and has agents operating in foreign countries
- Kennan view containment as a ______ policy rather than a military one
- Stalin wanted to replace capitalism with what ism
- along with Romania and Hungary, this country was taken over by communists
- Soviet response to the Marshall Plan
- Stalin said if this existed peace was impossible
- name of the US plan that would keep it as the sole nuclear power
- this aid package specifically helped Greece and Turkey fight communist overthrow attempts
- type of energy the US wanted the UN to restrict development of
20 Clues: Soviet response to the Marshall Plan • what the US and USSR became after WW2 • Stalin said if this existed peace was impossible • Stalin wanted to replace capitalism with what ism • this agency advises the president on security issues • what Churchill called the barrier between east and west • location of the 1946 atomic bomb tests the US conducted • ...
Crossword 28 2025-04-07
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- Unexpected adventure caused by
- Claim
- A leaving gift
- Come easy to
- Physical Excursion
- Green, sloped, and picturesque
- A mothers exclaimed feelings towards a new friend
- Morning stop
- The greatest Gift
- Profession
- The first cabin (Two Words)
- Location of movement, laughter, and touching
- Best form of travel
- WW2 Plane
- Backwards K (Two Words)
- To have large influence on an event
- Where people have met (Two words)
- A despised form of person (Two words)
- Furry Friend
- cross province location of pleasure (Two words)
- Home of great comfort and excitement
- Full day
- worse baseball
- direct answer options (Three Words)
- 1996 (Three Words)
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- Just a regular day (Two words, One is Abbreviated)
- A friend of great humour
- A long promised trip that has yet to happen (Two Words)
- Gary Bettman
- Make obvious how dimwitted I am
- Wonderfully smooth (Two words)
- Place of higher learning
- two welcomed bed companions (Three Words)
- Place of higher experience (Two words)
- A created leaving gift (Two Words)
- Effective inquisitor (Two words)
- Refreshment shared by old and new friends
- Enclosed and sent
- A time of great learning (Two Words)
- A parental phrase following a final decision (Two Words)
- Last resort (Two Words)
- Admirer action (Two Words)
- Avatar
- Have you been to?
- Where lovers and friends alike enjoy sitting
45 Clues: Claim • Avatar • Full day • WW2 Plane • Profession • Come easy to • Gary Bettman • Morning stop • Furry Friend • A leaving gift • worse baseball • The greatest Gift • Enclosed and sent • Have you been to? • Physical Excursion • 1996 (Three Words) • Best form of travel • Backwards K (Two Words) • Last resort (Two Words) • A friend of great humour • Place of higher learning • Admirer action (Two Words) • ...
WW1 2023-05-22
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- provided financial aid to returning ww2 veterans for college, homes, and business ventures.
- Ended segregation in the military
- Plessy v Ferguson which said separate but equal
- period of tension between democratic u.s and communist ussr- mistrust, nuclear war threats,etc.
- finacial aid offered to war-torn european countries;gave $13.3 billion to 22 countries.
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- eisenhower wanted to be able to move troops and supplies quickly in the event of an attack, so the gov. sponsored the construction of a series of highways, linking population centers across the nation
- The first satellite launched into space by USSR during the cold war
- eisenhower claimed that if one country fell into communism others would start to fall as well he emphasized the idea of containment.
- issued to prevent USSR from spreading communism;said that U.S would provide aid to any nation threatened by communism in Greece and Turkey
- communist North Korea attacked democratic South Korea, after 3 yrs of fighting. the original border was restored at the 38th parallel
- McCarthy accused many ppl of being communist; held hearing that proved many accusations were unfounded- ruined his reputation
- Desegregation schools
12 Clues: Desegregation schools • Ended segregation in the military • Plessy v Ferguson which said separate but equal • The first satellite launched into space by USSR during the cold war • finacial aid offered to war-torn european countries;gave $13.3 billion to 22 countries. • provided financial aid to returning ww2 veterans for college, homes, and business ventures. • ...
Menu - Historic Diffusion 2025-09-16
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- Original culture is “forgotten” and replaced by new culture is what type of process when cultures meet?
- New cultural traits brought by soldiers or political ideologies is what kind of cause of diffusion?
- When two different cultural traits (esp. language!) mix and create something new is what type of process when cultures meet?
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- Culture adopts certain element of a dominant culture, but keeps the rest is what type of process when cultures meet?
- Coexistence of several cultures together in one society is what type of process when cultures meet?
- Jews diaspora in USA, UK or Shanghai (from WW2) is what kind of cause of diffusion?
- Exchanging food, clothes, accessories, diseases, religions, ideas is what kind of cause of diffusion?
- A language commonly used and understood by society is called a ______ Franca.
8 Clues: A language commonly used and understood by society is called a ______ Franca. • Jews diaspora in USA, UK or Shanghai (from WW2) is what kind of cause of diffusion? • Coexistence of several cultures together in one society is what type of process when cultures meet? • ...
Roald Dahl Crossword Homework 2016-10-26
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- what country was Roald Dahl born in?
- what was Roald's first wife called?
- what was the firs children's book Roald Dahl ever published?
- He was badly injured in 1940 when he crash landed his Gloster Gladiator biplane in an Egyptian desert, what did he do?
- it has been said Roald made up__________ new words in the BFG
- what was Roald's favourite colour?
- what did Roald Dahl have replaced?
- what syndrome killed Dahl?
- James and the giant peach was going to be called James and the giant_______
- what age was Roald when he died?
- what nationality were his parents?
- what type of school did Roald attend?
- Theo was knocked down by a taxicab in New York and later developerd a condition, what was it called?
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- what was Roald dahls favourite food?
- what was one of Roald Dahls favourite things to do?
- who was the Sophie in the BFG named after?
- what war did Roald fight in?
- what was the name of Roald's second wife?
- Roald Dahl was half way through writing a third Charlie Bucket story when he died it was called Charlie Bucket and the ____________
- what does the F in BFG stand for?
- how many books has Roald Dahl published?
- which of Roald's books is a west end musical?
- he wrote from 10 until 12 _________
- Roald had five children, what was his son called?
- how many sisters did Roald have?
25 Clues: what syndrome killed Dahl? • what war did Roald fight in? • what age was Roald when he died? • how many sisters did Roald have? • what does the F in BFG stand for? • what was Roald's favourite colour? • what did Roald Dahl have replaced? • what nationality were his parents? • what was Roald's first wife called? • he wrote from 10 until 12 _________ • ...
Unit 3 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2020-02-25
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- Trade Buying and selling humans.
- An empire that was a major naval and trading power from the first to the seventh century.
- English, French, Spanish and Arabic are all examples of _________.
- A system consisting of economic, social, political, and religious concepts.
- A system of faith a culture developes.
- Using multiple pieces of information to confirm reliability.
- Ezana A king in Axum history during the 4th century.
- Crow A set of laws to deny rights during the civil war to certin groups.
- stone slab used to comunicate.
- A system in which culture spreads and changes.
- The larger group of Muslims.
- A south African goverment from 1948-1994.
- Bringing goods and ideas from another place or country.
- The act exchanging goods or services.
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- Allowing different cultures to interact from far away.
- The way a group of people developed their society consists of many different things.
- Change of the location of a certain person from one place to another.
- A Shi'a group that an empire along northern Africa.
- The form of money a culture develops or adopts.
- A huge slaughter for example on done during WW2 by the natzis
- of Adulis A key trading port of the kingdom of Axum, by the red sea.
- of the Muslim region.
- Using information to prove a level of reliability.
- The group of Muslims that want the leaders to be from Muhammid.
- Sending goods and ideas from another place or country.
25 Clues: of the Muslim region. • The larger group of Muslims. • stone slab used to comunicate. • Trade Buying and selling humans. • The act exchanging goods or services. • A system of faith a culture developes. • A south African goverment from 1948-1994. • A system in which culture spreads and changes. • The form of money a culture develops or adopts. • ...
The Great War 2019-04-24
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- Who took blame for the war in 1919?
- To block off.
- About how many French children became orphans due to the war in 1916?
- What was president Woodrow Wilson's peace plan called?
- Which event killed about 11 million people (mostly jews).
- Who was the president of the U.S during the Great War?
- The battle area where combat occurred.
- What was WW1 nicknamed?
- What spread between 1918 and 1919 and killed millions of people?
- Who offered Palestine to both the Arabs and the Jews in exchange for their alliance?
- What was the name of the British nurse who ran a red cross hosital?
- What did the British use to help soldiers cross no-man's land?
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- Who ruled the Ottoman Empire during the Great War?
- One who is injured, killed, captured or missing durin a war.
- What hour of what day of what month did the warring countries sign an armistice?
- A military attack.
- To survey, look at and map enemy territories.
- Whose assassination triggered the start of the Great War?
- Fighting from deep trenches.
- What were the soldiers of the Amerian Expeditionary Force nicknamed?
- To limit what is given out.
- How many people were killed in WW2 in total?
- Deep, narrow lines of defense dug into the earth.
- Biased or misleading information spread to promote a cause.
- How many continents was the Great War fought on?
25 Clues: To block off. • A military attack. • What was WW1 nicknamed? • To limit what is given out. • Fighting from deep trenches. • Who took blame for the war in 1919? • The battle area where combat occurred. • How many people were killed in WW2 in total? • To survey, look at and map enemy territories. • How many continents was the Great War fought on? • ...
The History of Computers, Tea 2016-11-25
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- a machine invented by Charles Babbage in which automatically calculates math tables.
- a smart and self-taught woman who was also a mathematician and invented "loops".
- builds one of the first most used computers, the 650.
- the first mechanical computing machine created by Blaise Pascal.
- the Frenchman who invented the loom.
- allowed smaller, cheaper, and faster computers.
- used to build the Third and Fourth Generation computers.
- used notches in wood, knots in rope, and counting stones to calculate the number of supplies and food sources they own and the passing of time.
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- a company formed from Hollerith's success and later turned into the International Business Machine.
- based on point o point communication invented by Tim-BernersLee.
- used punched cards to make and follow patterns.
- a device created in 2600 BC in which is used for calculation.
- a method created by Herman Hollerith that would arrange censes results faster.
- ancient Romans had to use this method to multiply when numbers went further than multiplication tables.
- a machine that had electromechanics with punched cards combined for input.
- a woman who invented COBOL and wrote the first assembly language.
- a prototype formed by Steven Jobs and Stephen Wozniak in 1976.
- includes MMX technology and video and audio graphics efficiently.
- a computer used to fire projectiles for the military in WW2, developed by John Eckert and John Mauchly.
- advanced computing allowing similar functionality as a basic computer.
20 Clues: the Frenchman who invented the loom. • used punched cards to make and follow patterns. • allowed smaller, cheaper, and faster computers. • builds one of the first most used computers, the 650. • used to build the Third and Fourth Generation computers. • a device created in 2600 BC in which is used for calculation. • ...
Themeless 3 2023-06-24
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- Philosopher Jean Jacques
- Male deer
- New Zealander
- Little Mermaid setting
- Hogwarts house picker
- Cannabis Chemical, for short
- NHL’s “The Great One”
- Exciting culmination
- Juvenile jail
- Greek god of love
- Jeff Lebowski’s preferred drink
- Extravagant exaggeration
- S. King clown
- 26.2
- You and 11 of your peers
- Easily fooled
- width x length for a rectangle
- Greetings, from Juan
- Conclusion of many fairy-tale
- Fatty, Amino, Sulfuric
- Lower leg bling
- A Disney park
- Yours, mine, and _____
- Subtle reduction
- Common smoothie berry
- Beginning of many fairy-tale
- Days-long foreign bike race
- Argentinian dance move
- Jim, Jack, and Jameson
- Go up and down, like the tide
- Pear variety
- Storyline shape
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- Hot and creamy winter drink
- British flag nickname
- Business in the front, party in the back
- Small Child
- Two-part adhesive
- Word following Gangnam or Doggy
- “Once you pop…” snack
- Crime fighters named after Renaissance figures
- Chicago style pizza
- Peanuts Gang pooch
- 7.65% of your paycheck
- OG Facebook competitor
- Fancy pancake
- Janitors aide
- Characters include Tommy, Chucky, and Angelica
- Pooped
- Norse god
- Step by step group
- Brutally heinous
- Secret collection of thoughts
- WW2 women workers’ cultural icon
- Go bad
- Water barrier
- Silent entertainer
- School performance meas.
- Savage dog of novel
- Joy of Painting artist Bob ___
- Crow call
60 Clues: 26.2 • Pooped • Go bad • Male deer • Norse god • Crow call • Small Child • Pear variety • New Zealander • Juvenile jail • Fancy pancake • Janitors aide • S. King clown • Easily fooled • Water barrier • A Disney park • Lower leg bling • Storyline shape • Brutally heinous • Subtle reduction • Two-part adhesive • Greek god of love • Peanuts Gang pooch • Step by step group • Silent entertainer • Chicago style pizza • ...
The Catcher in the Rye 2024-01-19
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- holden communicates with lots of people to try to cure his
- holden loves to wear his read hunting
- the mental hospital holden was placed in is located in
- there is graffiti on the walls of holden's old
- last name of the protagonist
- century where the book takes place
- the school that holden leaves
- the amount of schools holden has been expelled from
- old english teacher who holden stayed with for a little
- pheobe helps holden retreat his mind back to his time as a
- holden has little to no relationship with his
- holden spends lots of time in the story to delay his
- the city where holden goes after being kicked out of pencey
- character trait of holden
- holden's younger brother who passed away
- holden's father is a
- state wheree pencey is located
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- main character of book/protagonist
- name of holden's younger sister
- holden is happy when pheobe rides the
- holden struggles how to enter his new stage of his life of
- holden's annoying neighbor at pencey
- holden's older brother who fought in WW2
- the disease that caused allie's death
- holden's roomate at pencey
- holden's old history teacher that tries to get his life on track
- holden thinks the adult world is
- place where holden narrates the story from
- what holden looks to find from the frozen lakes
- during the book, holden feels very
- a major theme of the book
31 Clues: holden's father is a • a major theme of the book • character trait of holden • holden's roomate at pencey • last name of the protagonist • the school that holden leaves • state wheree pencey is located • name of holden's younger sister • holden thinks the adult world is • main character of book/protagonist • century where the book takes place • during the book, holden feels very • ...
Aftermath of WW1 (and some other things) 2025-04-28
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- The League of Nations believed that cooperation would result in collective...?
- A cause that has an immediate affect
- ANC stands for 'African National' what?
- Which country entered both World Wars comparatively late?
- The Western Front of WW1 was defined by what sort of warfare?
- Imagery and wording designed to convince people of a certain belief
- South African leader who fought against apartheid: Nelson who?
- What system of government were Britain, France and Germany in WW1?
- This region of Germany was demilitarised after WW1
- Soviet leader with a massive moustache
- Leader of the Nazis, had silly moustache
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- The 14 Points for Peace were written by Woodrow who?
- This multinational group was a __ of Nations
- The system of segregation in South Africa, fought against by Nelson Mandela
- British leader in WW2 who also came up with the idea for the Gallipoli campaign
- The country whose invasion was a trigger cause for WW1
- Which former empire was overthrown by Communists?
- Poland and Latvia gained what after WW1?
- Russia had to leave the war early because they were having a what?
- What was the name given to Kiwi and Aussie soldiers in both world wars?
- The location where peace terms with Germany were decided
- Germany was barred from seeking alliance with what nation after WW1?
- What was declared at 11 o'clock on the 11th November?
- Germany, Austria and Turkey were what sort of powers in WW1?
24 Clues: A cause that has an immediate affect • Soviet leader with a massive moustache • ANC stands for 'African National' what? • Poland and Latvia gained what after WW1? • Leader of the Nazis, had silly moustache • This multinational group was a __ of Nations • Which former empire was overthrown by Communists? • This region of Germany was demilitarised after WW1 • ...
UNBROKEN 2024-03-19
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- (p.16): excessive enthusiasm or desire: obsession
- (p.114): enjoyable recollection of past events
- (p.121): a dangerous, difficult, or unfortunate event
- (p.36): scented ointment or oil applied to the hair
- (p.88): very hot; burning
- (p.107): a pattern of spirals or concentric circles
- West (p.100): inflatable life vest issued to servicemen in WW2
- (p.19): physical or mental effort
- (p.100): making twisting or squirming motions with the body
- (p.87): pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely
- (p. 31): skillful at or given to pilfering/stealing
- (p.99): keep someone or something afloat
- (p.104): causing anxiety or concern
- (p.107): divide up and share
- (p. 31): throw or drop from an aircraft or ship
- (p.34): savagely fierce, cruel, or violent
- (p.8): by way of habit, customarily
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- (p.122): absolutely necessary
- (p.83): move through water like a porpoise; repeatedly surface and submerge
- (p.56): cause continual trouble or distress
- (p.97): act of varying rotors and propellers to reduce air or water resistance
- (p. 10): strike repeatedly with the fists
- (p. 24): inspiring respect; having high status
- (p.125): state of deep unconsciousness for a long
- (p.91): substances that initializes insensitivity to pain
- (p.122): requiring considerable time and effort
- (p.99): main body of an aircraft
- (p.114): expressed clearly - easy to understand
- (p.113): a ghost
29 Clues: (p.113): a ghost • (p.88): very hot; burning • (p.107): divide up and share • (p.122): absolutely necessary • (p.99): main body of an aircraft • (p.19): physical or mental effort • (p.104): causing anxiety or concern • (p.8): by way of habit, customarily • (p.99): keep someone or something afloat • (p. 10): strike repeatedly with the fists • ...
The greatest treasure hunt in history 2022-11-08
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- A city on the west coast known for there artwork and museums.
- One of the first places the monument men checked for stolen artwork. Located in France.
- A famous artist and sculptor whose art piece called Bruges Madonna was stolen.
- A line of defense above Florence
- The country where the invasion happened and where the art was stolen.
- Known for its rich artistic and cultural history.
- A structure usually depicting an important person.
- A belief in higher social hierarchy and lower subordinate individuals.
- The car monument men drove across italy
- The items that the Nazis were stealing across Italy
- Another one of the initial places checked for stolen artwork(none was stolen)
- The month were Mussolini was removed and they Germans were being forced out of italy
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- The continent were most of World War Two was fought in includes many power houses in the war,
- The people who were a part of the allied forces tasked with recovering the artwork.
- The faciast leader of Italy during WW2
- The only allied force that is in North America
- Where many of the lost artwork was stolen from, many families visit these and sunday.
- The dictator who was in charge of the German invasion of italy.
- A city fifty miles west of florence was heavily bombed in September
- Another name for a picture. The monument men used these to document artwork they found.
20 Clues: A line of defense above Florence • The faciast leader of Italy during WW2 • The car monument men drove across italy • The only allied force that is in North America • Known for its rich artistic and cultural history. • A structure usually depicting an important person. • The items that the Nazis were stealing across Italy • ...
African Nationalism & Independence 2022-04-25
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- blacks began organizing against white rule was called the
- what was renamed zaire
- the growing of crops is called
- the gold cost was renamed under the guidance of who
- occurring naturally in a particular place is called
- who's rampage left some 500,000 tutsi dead in rwanda
- a sudden violent and illegal removal of the government
- in 1994 what country was the hutu rampage
- in the county and not in a town
- what was founded by 32 african states in 1963
- after ww2 what continents colonial rule come to an end
- based on african tradition of community
- A battle between two different sides in the same country
- who got the best education and jobs under bulgaria
- what happened in sharpeville in 1960
- late 1950s and 1960s most african nations achieved what
- a highly populated urban area is called a
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- charles de gaulle was the leader of what
- what is needed for the operation of a society or enterprise
- death from not eating for a long period of time
- what global epidemic hit africa hard
- a long period of time without water
- nkrumah was part of
- the unity of all black africans regardless of boundaries
- liberia relied on what natural resource
- where was the genocide of 1960
- whose colony first gained independence
- after independence who's roles in african society changed
- who was the leader of the A.N.C
- places or land owned by different countries
30 Clues: nkrumah was part of • what was renamed zaire • the growing of crops is called • in the county and not in a town • where was the genocide of 1960 • who was the leader of the A.N.C • a long period of time without water • what global epidemic hit africa hard • what happened in sharpeville in 1960 • whose colony first gained independence • liberia relied on what natural resource • ...
Economics Chapter 12 2025-12-03
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- Total income earned by a nation’s people.
- Coupons to buy food for low-income people.
- Goods used to make other goods.
- GNP minus depreciation.
- Welfare requires work in exchange for benefits.
- Government aid to thosA e in need.
- Ratio of non-working to working people.
- Illegal or unreported business activity.
- Selling items that are pre-owned.
- Related people living together.
- Period of high birthrate after WW2.
- All goods/services made by a country's people, anywhere.
- People living outside cities or towns.
- Minimum income to avoid being poor.
- Money received by individuals.
- GDP measured with today's prices.
- Year used for comparison in economic measures.
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- Official limit for aid eligibility.
- Someone who lives alone or with nonfamily.
- Point where a map would balance perfectly if everyone had the same weight.
- People living in cities or towns.
- Tax benefit for working people with low incomes.
- Money left after taxes.
- Health care for low-income individuals.
- Count of the population.
- Chart showing age and gender in a population.
- Basic public systems like roads and bridges.
- People living together in one home.
- Average expected lifespan.
- Services not bought or sold; like home chores.
- Value of all goods and services produced in a country.
- People coming into a country minus those leaving.
- GDP adjusted for inflation.
- Person who studies populations.
- Average number of children per woman.
35 Clues: Money left after taxes. • GNP minus depreciation. • Count of the population. • Average expected lifespan. • GDP adjusted for inflation. • Money received by individuals. • Goods used to make other goods. • Person who studies populations. • Related people living together. • People living in cities or towns. • Selling items that are pre-owned. • GDP measured with today's prices. • ...
History Chapter 5 Review - Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-15
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- a revolutionary who lead the Cuban revolution in order to overthrow Batista's regime
- a type of warfare which was used by the North Vietnamese troops to gain an advantage on US troops
- a program led by Kennedy to relocate locals to new villages controlled by the South, but failed
- the North Korean leader, who ruled North Korea from 1949-66 and started the Kim dynasty
- the US general involved in WW2 and the Korean War, where he was letter forced to step down
- leader of the North Vietnamese government from 1945-69. Fought for Vietnam's independence and union
- the US president who was assassinated and was in power from 1961 to 1963
- the incident in 1964, which brings the US into the Vietnam war after two warships were attacked by North Vietnam in international waters
- a theory which said that if one country was to fall to communism, then the neighbouring countries would follow. The US very strongly believed in this
- the leader of the South Vietnamese government during the Vietnam war and was ousted by a coup in November 1963
- leader of the Soviet Union who was involved in the Berlin Blockade, Korean War, WW2.
- acronym for united nations organisation. Significant involvement in the Korean war
- president of America, who was much more involved in the Vietnam war by sending more troops, military, advisors, etc. President from 1963-69.
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- the parallel on which North and South Korea are split on. The border lies here. Fighting took place here in the Korean war.
- president of the US from 1953-61, with slight involvement in the Vietnam war
- the leader of Cuba before the Cuban Revolution where he was replace by Castro
- the leader of the South Korean government during the Korean war. Served as president from 1948-60
- a plan, backed up by the CIA, to overthrow Castro's regime which failed quite miserably and embarrassed the US
- the Soviet leader who together with a US president managed to come to an agreement in the last minute surrounding the Cuban missile crisis
- the National Liberation front of Vietnam which fought against South Vietnam and the US
- leader of the Chinese Communist party from 1949 to 1976
- an elaborate, detailed tunnel system, which the North Vietnamese used to gain an edge on the US army. Used for housing, transporting supplies, etc.
- conscription of soldiers in the US for the army during the Vietnam war
- a method used by the US military to prevent any more missiles from arriving at Cuba
- how many hundred thousand troops were in Vietnam at its height
- US government institution, which gathers and analyses foreign national security information. Largely involved in the Bay of Pigs
- ban on sales, trading, imports by one on a particular country. What the US did to Cuba after the Cuban revolution
- an organisation founded and led by Ho Chi Minh, which fought against the French army. Later developed in the People's army of Vietnam
- the American president which ended the Vietnam war and was involved in the "Watergate" scandal. In power from 1969-74
29 Clues: leader of the Chinese Communist party from 1949 to 1976 • how many hundred thousand troops were in Vietnam at its height • conscription of soldiers in the US for the army during the Vietnam war • the US president who was assassinated and was in power from 1961 to 1963 • president of the US from 1953-61, with slight involvement in the Vietnam war • ...
History Review Crossword 2022-01-28
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- The person who provided proof about a Soviet spy ring within the Canadian government which started the tensions that lead to the Cold War
- A series of proposed amendments to the Constitution of Canada which became very popular among most political leaders
- The man who ran across Canada with an amputated leg and became a national hero
- Often known as "Canada's forgotten war"
- The term used to refer to the U.S. and USSR in the post-WW2 era
- The advocacy of separation from the larger group, most commonly known to be used by Quebec in an attempt to separate themselves from Canada and become an independent nation
- A supersonic interceptor jet aircraft designed and built in the 1950s by A.V. Roe Canada
- The premier of Quebec from 1936 to 1939, and again from 1944 to 1959
- The Canadian Prime Minister from 1984-1993 who was responsible for the Canada-USA Free Trade Agreement
- A race between the two superpowers the USA and the USSR to get weapons first
- The Canadian Prime Minister from 1963-1968 responsible for ending the Suez Crisis
- The political belief that the production and distribution of goods and services should be owned privately by business owners looking to make a profit
- The first female Canadian Prime Minister
- One of the largest crude oil reserves in the world, which is slightly controversial due to increasing the risk of cancer among Indigenous people
- The Canadian Prime Minister from 1957-1963 who signed the agreement committing Canada to the NORAD
- The nickname given to the excitement caused by Pierre Trudeau joining the leadership race in 1968
- A commission appointed to investigate the state of arts and culture in Canada
- The act that legalized gay marriage in 2005 in Canada
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- The man responsible for the rejection of the Meech Lake Accord
- A post-WW2 alliance consisting of Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania
- The term used to refer to the threat posed by the Soviet Union and its allies
- A plan established by the Commonwealth to help financially aid less-developed countries in the organization
- A militant Quebec separatist group
- A country that does not have a lot of power, but still has international influence; Canada is an example of this
- A crisis that occurred when the Suez Canal was nationalized by Egypt's Prime Minister Gamal Abdel Nasser
- A race between the USA and the USSR to get into space first
- A period of tension between capitalist USA and communist Russia from 1945 to 1989
- A politician who came out as gay in 1988 that he was gay, inciting a surge of other LGBTQ+ politicians coming out over the next while
- The political belief that goods and services should be distributed evenly among citizens
- The Canadian Prime Minister from 1980-1984 who's son is currently in the position
- A group of people known for their involvement in the Suez Crisis that maintain peace and security, protect human rights and help restore the rule of law
- The first official act opposing terrorism in Canada
32 Clues: A militant Quebec separatist group • Often known as "Canada's forgotten war" • The first female Canadian Prime Minister • The first official act opposing terrorism in Canada • The act that legalized gay marriage in 2005 in Canada • A race between the USA and the USSR to get into space first • The man responsible for the rejection of the Meech Lake Accord • ...
History Review Crossword 2022-01-28
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- The person who provided proof about a Soviet spy ring within the Canadian government which started the tensions that lead to the Cold War
- A series of proposed amendments to the Constitution of Canada which became very popular among most political leaders
- The man who ran across Canada with an amputated leg and became a national hero
- Often known as "Canada's forgotten war"
- The term used to refer to the U.S. and USSR in the post-WW2 era
- The advocacy of separation from the larger group, most commonly known to be used by Quebec in an attempt to separate themselves from Canada and become an independent nation
- A supersonic interceptor jet aircraft designed and built in the 1950s by A.V. Roe Canada
- The premier of Quebec from 1936 to 1939, and again from 1944 to 1959
- The Canadian Prime Minister from 1984-1993 who was responsible for the Canada-USA Free Trade Agreement
- A race between the two superpowers the USA and the USSR to get weapons first
- The Canadian Prime Minister from 1963-1968 responsible for ending the Suez Crisis
- The political belief that the production and distribution of goods and services should be owned privately by business owners looking to make a profit
- The first female Canadian Prime Minister
- One of the largest crude oil reserves in the world, which is slightly controversial due to increasing the risk of cancer among Indigenous people
- The Canadian Prime Minister from 1957-1963 who signed the agreement committing Canada to the NORAD
- The nickname given to the excitement caused by Pierre Trudeau joining the leadership race in 1968
- A commission appointed to investigate the state of arts and culture in Canada
- The act that legalized gay marriage in 2005 in Canada
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- The man responsible for the rejection of the Meech Lake Accord
- A post-WW2 alliance consisting of Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania
- The term used to refer to the threat posed by the Soviet Union and its allies
- A plan established by the Commonwealth to help financially aid less-developed countries in the organization
- A militant Quebec separatist group
- A country that does not have a lot of power, but still has international influence; Canada is an example of this
- A crisis that occurred when the Suez Canal was nationalized by Egypt's Prime Minister Gamal Abdel Nasser
- A race between the USA and the USSR to get into space first
- A period of tension between capitalist USA and communist Russia from 1945 to 1989
- A politician who came out as gay in 1988 that he was gay, inciting a surge of other LGBTQ+ politicians coming out over the next while
- The political belief that goods and services should be distributed evenly among citizens
- The Canadian Prime Minister from 1980-1984 who's son is currently in the position
- A group of people known for their involvement in the Suez Crisis that maintain peace and security, protect human rights and help restore the rule of law
- The first official act opposing terrorism in Canada
32 Clues: A militant Quebec separatist group • Often known as "Canada's forgotten war" • The first female Canadian Prime Minister • The first official act opposing terrorism in Canada • The act that legalized gay marriage in 2005 in Canada • A race between the USA and the USSR to get into space first • The man responsible for the rejection of the Meech Lake Accord • ...
ultimate cod zombies crossword 2025-12-02
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- welcome to (blank), population, well less than yesterday
- packed starter pistol
- mabye slider as well
- play as criminals
- cold war map nacht der un toten
- lightning man in tranzit and alpha omega
- first victus map
- new version
- underground bo2
- "Okay, now you're just making me hungry!"
- first (mabye second) choas map
- Richtofens mansion, zrex
- map with sword WW, french.
- get your stuff back
- just left lol
- bo2 survival map no packapunch
- map with only one returing charicter
- 90s map woods
- week long hunt sad end
- first primus map
- mabye named george
- diffrent ammo mods
- does what it says omn the tin
- headshot power
- "you have the mark you are cursed"
- WITHOUT AMMO IMUST RESORT TOSTABBING, STABBING
- bring back old maps 1
- one eyed man
- STAY AWAY FROM MY VODKA
- spider
- 31-79 JGb215
- "And that spells the end of you!"
- ship with exo zombies
- tranzit remake????
- a defensive secratary
- Little guy who distracts zombies
- probably hastens your demise, also probalby meth
- seperate storyline
- survival from multiplayer
- 2206 map space
- "Um, what's that word Marlton uses? Splendiferous? Yeah, this is splendiferous!"
- ALL THAT WORK JUST TO BLOW UP THE EARTH
- best robot boi
- useless perk after cold war why does it keep coming back
- WHY IS HE HERE HE LOST
- ride a dragon
- a dictator in zombies for some reason
- in bo2 brought back to great fanfare in bo6
- bo2 survival map no stuff
- remaster/ sad death
- better weapons
- Secret zombie prison map
- Origins remaster tease/ return of ice staff
- remake/ round 150 terror
- 50s map beach
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- WITHOUT AMMO I HAVE NO HONOR
- 3
- no marketing but great map
- 80s map park
- berlin wall coldwar
- skyscraper bo2
- vietnam base cold war mimics here
- doubles damage
- bo2 survival map all stuff
- underwater/ futuristic. AW map
- old story
- first crew
- decapitated
- Entry 741021! opening
- first EE
- electricity blast
- first (Mabye second) chaos map
- 70s map city
- wunderbuss WW berlin
- map that steals ur stuff
- bring back old maps 2
- first ultimus map
- origins special
- map with no name crew
- I rhyme to keep myself sane
- increases speed
- final WW2 map
- new bo7 mode
- final cold war map section of campain
- just call the map burger town
- captured
- feels like im 75 its like im young again
- ripsaw beach type map
- bus driver
- for time and the world do not stand still
- escaped
- second crew
- first AW map/ suprise
- mob/blood of the dead special
- tower map
- bo3 launch map/ remaster
- I dont speak japanese cutscene
- first ww2 map
- final aether map
- coffe, buffed in bo7
- bo3 map feed dragons for bow
- first packapucnch
- I was talking to my self the other day
- get random perks from this machine
- origonaly just increased heath regen speed now just increases health
- remaster of a small survival/multiplayer map
106 Clues: 3 • spider • escaped • first EE • captured • old story • tower map • first crew • bus driver • new version • decapitated • second crew • 80s map park • 70s map city • one eyed man • new bo7 mode • 31-79 JGb215 • just left lol • 90s map woods • final WW2 map • first ww2 map • ride a dragon • 50s map beach • skyscraper bo2 • doubles damage • headshot power • 2206 map space • best robot boi • better weapons • underground bo2 • ...
WW2 Tech Advancements 2024-04-18
5 Clues: what is an antibody for all cuts? • What weapon was launched onto Hiroshima? • A device to help detect things that you can't see? • A device to do calculation for ballistic trajectories. • The process of giving someone blood plasma to keep them alive.
great depression and new deal vocab 2017-12-13
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- paper money used so gold wasn't over used
- Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses the american people on the radio
- shanty towns of the homeless and unemployed
- a decision in 1935 by the Supreme Court of the United States that invalidated regulations of the poultry industry according to the nondelegation doctrine and as an invalid use of Congress' power under the commerce clause.
- president can only serve 2 terms of 4 years
- a skilled engineer and self-made millionaire, won the 1928 president election telling people that he would end poverty
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- a legislative initiative proposed by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to add more justices to the U.S. Supreme Court.
- president from 1933-1945 and was president for most of WW2 and helped tremendously during the great depression
- monetary system where the basic unit of currency is defined in terms of a set amount of gold
9 Clues: paper money used so gold wasn't over used • shanty towns of the homeless and unemployed • president can only serve 2 terms of 4 years • Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses the american people on the radio • monetary system where the basic unit of currency is defined in terms of a set amount of gold • ...
UM WW2 Unit 8 Crossword 2024-05-10
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- "Oh no! There's a ____ in the basement. There's water everywhere!"
- "I went to the ____ in COEX Mall and saw many fishes."
- "After climbing the mountains, we saw a ____ of flowers."
- "My mom gave me beautiful ____ earrings"
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- "I ____ the cow at the zoo by saying MOO!"
- "Today is my mom's birthday so I bought her this ____."
- "After school on Fridays, some students meet for Music ____."
- "When the ice froze, some _____ formed along the roof."
- "When we opened the ____ the bird flew out."
9 Clues: "My mom gave me beautiful ____ earrings" • "I ____ the cow at the zoo by saying MOO!" • "When we opened the ____ the bird flew out." • "I went to the ____ in COEX Mall and saw many fishes." • "Today is my mom's birthday so I bought her this ____." • "When the ice froze, some _____ formed along the roof." • "After climbing the mountains, we saw a ____ of flowers." • ...
Clone of WW2 USA Generals 2025-02-01
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- American general known for "I shall return" in the Pacific.
- Renowned American tank commander.
- U.S. Air Force general known for strategic bombing.
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- General of the army and U.S. Army chief of staff during World War II (1939-45) and later U.S. secretary of state
- Supreme Allied Commander in Europe.
- American general who endured the Bataan Death March.
- American general who commanded in the D-Day invasion.
- Admiral who commanded U.S. naval forces in the Pacific.
- Admiral who led U.S. Pacific Fleet in naval battles.
9 Clues: Renowned American tank commander. • Supreme Allied Commander in Europe. • U.S. Air Force general known for strategic bombing. • American general who endured the Bataan Death March. • Admiral who led U.S. Pacific Fleet in naval battles. • American general who commanded in the D-Day invasion. • Admiral who commanded U.S. naval forces in the Pacific. • ...
Protest Movements Recap 2024-04-19
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- Hippies lived in these in cities such as San Francisco
- The president which had the power to do anything necessary to prevent attacks on US forces in Vietnam
- One of the first protest organisations set up for students, it campaigned against racial injustice, war and the violation of human rights
- Large public meetings, especially ones held outdoors to support a political idea
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- America went to war with this country and there was lots of opposition to this war
- people born during the surge in births following WW2. Many were teenagers during the 60s where there was a period of social change.
- young people who rejected society, choosing not to work or go to college.
- The Free Speech Movement was created here to protest limits on what students could protest about
- The compulsory service in the military that was seen as unfair and created more opposition to the Vietnam War
9 Clues: Hippies lived in these in cities such as San Francisco • young people who rejected society, choosing not to work or go to college. • Large public meetings, especially ones held outdoors to support a political idea • America went to war with this country and there was lots of opposition to this war • ...
Columbus Zoo Animal Crossword 2016-08-22
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- As Frank Sinatra once howled "Vuéleme a la luna"
- dninai escdrte ucipopner
- what does each set of words have in common. August, Australia, Audible, peridoc: United States, Great Britain, France
- air mail and the navy. Ornithologist
- Not west side but, Satin's home, and a futurama robot
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- this cold blooded animal is native to the fourth largest island on the planet. Or as some scientists call it the 8th continent because of its unique ecology. yda.
- I am a master at a brass instrument I love to play the downy harmony
- One of the most disastrous epidemics in human history.
- This animal was hunted for fun during WW2 mainly by ones of power within the Soviet union until 1947. And is currently used in Chinese medicines.
- A rigid organ that constitutes part of the vertebral skeleton, and a woodwind instrument. minus 2 e's
- If you snap a wooden jay in two you .... A baby's favorite toy.
- The opposite of green. Largest living structure in the world
- A cold blooded organ mainly in charge of transpiration attached to a stem.
- These guys are terrible they just suck
- A indopacific animal that tends to and cultivates to a space of plants such as flowers.
15 Clues: dninai escdrte ucipopner • air mail and the navy. Ornithologist • These guys are terrible they just suck • As Frank Sinatra once howled "Vuéleme a la luna" • Not west side but, Satin's home, and a futurama robot • One of the most disastrous epidemics in human history. • The opposite of green. Largest living structure in the world • ...
Religious Expression in Australia 2017-12-06
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- The action of a person leaving their country in aim of long term stay.
- The particular devotion to a sect or denomination in one’s religion.
- Dialogue between everything other than Christianity. Aims to promote understanding and acceptance between different communities.
- The exclusion of religion from society and lifestyles.
- Refers to organised attempts by a church to spread christianity amongst a specific area where non-christians exist.
- is a different approach to spirituality, which is more eclectic, drawing on a broad range of experiences and sources as defined by the individual.
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- The action of a Christian moving to another denomination.
- Refers to the prominency and composition of religious groups within a population.
- Anglicanism is a western christian church that originated in england and is part of the church of england.
- A subgroup, branch of Christianity
- Dialogue between Christian denominations.
- A faith within Evangelical Christianity, which believes the personal experience with God is through the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
- Is the major reason for denominational switching.
- The undertaking of moving to a foreign country, for long term stay.
- An important world event that involved many countries, which influenced the immigration of many Europeans to Australia.
15 Clues: A subgroup, branch of Christianity • Dialogue between Christian denominations. • Is the major reason for denominational switching. • The exclusion of religion from society and lifestyles. • The action of a Christian moving to another denomination. • The undertaking of moving to a foreign country, for long term stay. • ...
Key Words 2025-12-12
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- acronym for the three most important conferences
- a defensive military alliance of eastern european states, established as a response to nato.
- an official whose job is to represent one country in another, and who usually works in an embassy.
- the government practice of using spies to obtain intelligence on political and military development in foreign countries.
- an organization for workers, who work together to try to achieve common goals, such as increased wages or improved conditions.
- policy made to help Europe recover economically and to prevent the growth of communism.
- the group of easter european states that were we aligned with the USSR, taking their political direction from Moscow.
- the division of a country or area into two or more parts.
- it's composed by Britain, USA e USSR.
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- a war in which a country does not fight but provides another country or side with warm material to show support.
- USA's policy to prevent the spread of communism after WW2.
- incredibly dangerous weapon.
- an organization whose purpose is to provide military support to all its members.
- to send or bring someone back to the country that they came from
- a vote by the people on a single political issue with the result of the vote informing a political decision.
15 Clues: incredibly dangerous weapon. • it's composed by Britain, USA e USSR. • acronym for the three most important conferences • the division of a country or area into two or more parts. • USA's policy to prevent the spread of communism after WW2. • to send or bring someone back to the country that they came from • ...
Bepuzzled 2022-03-26
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- One of the top-selling video games of all time and the first game to make it into space
- The Sphinx’s riddle-“What goes on four legs in the morning, on two legs at noon, and on three legs in the evening?”
- He is a retired Belgian police officer turned world famous private detective with a peculiar moustache
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- Three times as long as it is wide, and one fifth as thick as its length (hint: game)
- The world's oldest riddle-“There is a house. One enters it blind and comes out seeing. What is it?”
- Mathematician vital to allies winning WW2
6 Clues: Mathematician vital to allies winning WW2 • Three times as long as it is wide, and one fifth as thick as its length (hint: game) • One of the top-selling video games of all time and the first game to make it into space • The world's oldest riddle-“There is a house. One enters it blind and comes out seeing. What is it?” • ...
01.21.2020 2020-01-20
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- My .... this winter vacation is to do 30 tasks.
- After returning from the bathroom I asked my brother to ....the movie.
- The .... from the frivolous circus could be heard from one kilometer away.
- Older students are reluctant to talk to younger students and would rather .... them by saying and doing bad things to them.
- The ... between China and Japan during WW2 caused numerous deaths.
- My guardians are .... about my horse-riding lessons.
- My mom prepared ..... morsels for Christmas because the whole family came to visit.
- We can find many farms there.
- The ..... man from the aeroplane crash was in so much pain.
- If you do not .... with the rules of a country you can go to prison.
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- The amount of .... needed to break a diamond is a serious obstacle.
- The ... mom was boisterous when the senior citizens took their time to cross the road.
- My mom asked me to take luggage to the car but it was so .... that I dropped it and everything came out.
- The man's .... made me laugh so much I needed to go to the bathroom.
- A .... that can be learned from Three Little Pigs is that the harder you work, a better outcome will be achieved.
15 Clues: We can find many farms there. • My .... this winter vacation is to do 30 tasks. • My guardians are .... about my horse-riding lessons. • The ..... man from the aeroplane crash was in so much pain. • The ... between China and Japan during WW2 caused numerous deaths. • The amount of .... needed to break a diamond is a serious obstacle. • ...
Foreign and Defense Policymaking 2015-05-07
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- George Kennan's proposition of isolating and containing the Soviet Union peacefully and only using force if needed
- an economic alliance of the major Western European nations
- the ratio of what a country pays for imports and earns from exports
- laws and relations that deal with the rest of the world
- a mutual reliance where actions reverberate and affect other people's economic lifelines
- slow transformation from conflict thinking to cooperative thinking in foreign policy strategy
- current is John Cary; acts as a key advisor to the president on foreign policy issues
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- created in 1945; 189 nations that denounce war and respect certain human and economic freedoms
- manages a budget larger than any other nation and acts as the president's civiilian advisor on national defense matters
- the arms race between the US and Soviet Union that was on the brink of becoming an all out war
- created in 1949; US, Canada, and Western European nations that agree to combine military forces in times of war
- named after Joseph McCarthy, the idea that Communism was conspiratorial, insidious, and infiltrating American Government
- policy first articulated by George Washington that states the country should stay out of the conflicts of other nations.
- created after WW2 to coordinate information gathering activities and evaluate intelligence
- a tax placed on imported goods
15 Clues: a tax placed on imported goods • laws and relations that deal with the rest of the world • an economic alliance of the major Western European nations • the ratio of what a country pays for imports and earns from exports • current is John Cary; acts as a key advisor to the president on foreign policy issues • ...
Protest Movements Recap 2024-04-19
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- Hippies lived in these in cities such as San Francisco
- The president which had the power to do anything necessary to prevent attacks on US forces in Vietnam
- One of the first protest organisations set up for students, it campaigned against racial injustice, war and the violation of human rights
- Large public meetings, especially ones held outdoors to support a political idea
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- America went to war with this country and there was lots of opposition to this war
- people born during the surge in births following WW2. Many were teenagers during the 60s where there was a period of social change.
- young people who rejected society, choosing not to work or go to college.
- The Free Speech Movement was created here to protest limits on what students could protest about
- The compulsory service in the military that was seen as unfair and created more opposition to the Vietnam War
9 Clues: Hippies lived in these in cities such as San Francisco • young people who rejected society, choosing not to work or go to college. • Large public meetings, especially ones held outdoors to support a political idea • America went to war with this country and there was lots of opposition to this war • ...
Early Cold War 2024-01-05
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- *when Germany was divided the allies between France great Britain u.s and U.S.S.R
- *Formed in cold war tensions. The u.s.,Canada, and 10 western European nations started it(each member pledged to defend every other member if attacked)
- *is the policy to contain communism where it exists and not let it spread anywhere else
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- *offered military and economic aid to any democratic nation under threat from authoritarian force
- *massive aid given to countries recovering from ww2 to help rebuild their economics
5 Clues: *when Germany was divided the allies between France great Britain u.s and U.S.S.R • *massive aid given to countries recovering from ww2 to help rebuild their economics • *is the policy to contain communism where it exists and not let it spread anywhere else • *offered military and economic aid to any democratic nation under threat from authoritarian force • ...
great depression and new deal vocab 2017-12-13
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- president from 1933-1945 and was president for most of WW2 and helped tremendously during the great depression
- a skilled engineer and self-made millionaire, won the 1928 president election telling people that he would end poverty
- Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses the american people on the radio
- president can only serve 2 terms of 4 years
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- a decision in 1935 by the Supreme Court of the United States that invalidated regulations of the poultry industry according to the nondelegation doctrine and as an invalid use of Congress' power under the commerce clause.
- shanty towns of the homeless and unemployed
- a legislative initiative proposed by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to add more justices to the U.S. Supreme Court.
- monetary system where the basic unit of currency is defined in terms of a set amount of gold
- paper money used so gold wasn't over used
9 Clues: paper money used so gold wasn't over used • shanty towns of the homeless and unemployed • president can only serve 2 terms of 4 years • Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses the american people on the radio • monetary system where the basic unit of currency is defined in terms of a set amount of gold • ...
Continental Drift 2019-03-07
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- The type of crust that is thicker and makes the continents.
- After WW2 this man provided more evidence for continental drift, this time for the mechanism behind it.
- This layer of the Earth is the heat source underneath the mantle, which causes convection.
- The meteorologist who first proposed the theory that the continents drifted.
- The type of crust found under the ocean. It is the seafloor.
- The process that creates new sea floor as plates move away from each other at the mid-ocean ridges.
- Continents fit together like one of these when they are cut out and moved together.
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- Alfred Wegener noticed that the coast of South America seemed to fit into the coast of this continent, just like a jigsaw puzzle.
- Another piece of evidence for continental drift - these large things also line up nicely when continents are pieced together.
- A word starting with S that could describe the movement of convection.
- What happens to temperature as you go deeper in the Earth?
- Section of the Earth below the crust.
- Alfred noticed that these were the same on different continents even though the continents were separated by oceans
- The force in the mantle that causes tectonic plates to move.
- When the bottom of the mantle is heated it begins to what?
15 Clues: Section of the Earth below the crust. • What happens to temperature as you go deeper in the Earth? • When the bottom of the mantle is heated it begins to what? • The type of crust that is thicker and makes the continents. • The force in the mantle that causes tectonic plates to move. • The type of crust found under the ocean. It is the seafloor. • ...
Battles 2013-04-08
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- A heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns and moving on a continuous articulated metal track
- Germany's plan to invade the United Kingdom during World War II, beginning in 1940 (2 words)
- A highly maneuverable escort warship; smaller than a destroyer
- A british Attack plane during WW2
- A country in central Europe, on the Baltic Sea in the north; pop. 84,424,000; capital, Berlin
- The german airforce.
- The countries that opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War (1939–1945). (2 words)
- Coalition headed by Germany, Italy, and Japan that opposed the Allied Powers in World War II (2 words)
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- A pitched battle in World War II (1942) resulting in a decisive Allied victory by British troops under Montgomery over German troops under Rommel (2 words)
- The prolonged bombardment of British cities by the German Luftwaffe during World War II and the aerial combat that accompanied it (3 words)
- An automatic gun that fires bullets in rapid succession for as long as the trigger is pressed (2 words)
- A seaport in northern France on the North Sea; scene of the evacuation of British forces in 1940 during World War II
- A country in northern North America
- Communist leader; general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 1922–53
- German leader, born in Austria
15 Clues: The german airforce. • German leader, born in Austria • A british Attack plane during WW2 • A country in northern North America • A highly maneuverable escort warship; smaller than a destroyer • Communist leader; general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 1922–53 • ...
MHS VWE 2025-05-05
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- large group of Americans described as unyoung, unblack, and unpoor.
- Leader of the communist groups in Vietnam called the Vietminh and the Vietcong.
- founded in 1960 at the University of Michigan, Originally formed to campaign against racism and poverty.
- Broke with Johnsons war policy, Group that involved liberal politicians, pacifists, student radicals and civil rights leaders.
- Supported Johnsons war policy, believed in the containment of communism and the domino theory.
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- Selected by Johnson to lead efforts in Vietnam, Top Military authority in the country
- Lowered the voting age from 21 to 18.
- a chemical that removes the leaves from trees and plants.
- President of Ford MoCo, Secretary of Defense under Kennedy and Johnson.
- Idea that if Vietnam fell to communism, it's closest neighbors would follow.
- 4 Youth get killed during demonstration.
- A coordinated assault on 36 provincial capitals and 5 major cities.
- a thickened petroleum product, used extensively in WW2 against Japan.
- formed in 1954, compromised of the U.S. France, Great Britain, Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Thailand and The Philippines, With a goal to contain the spread of communism.
- Secretary of Defense that concluded that the president should shift U.S. policy from one that pursued victory to one that pursued a negotiated peace.
15 Clues: Lowered the voting age from 21 to 18. • 4 Youth get killed during demonstration. • a chemical that removes the leaves from trees and plants. • large group of Americans described as unyoung, unblack, and unpoor. • A coordinated assault on 36 provincial capitals and 5 major cities. • a thickened petroleum product, used extensively in WW2 against Japan. • ...
World War 2 Crossword 2024-01-31
3 Clues: What country attacked the us at Hawaii • What harbor in Hawaii is famous for an attack • Rooseveltvelt What president was the president at the time of ww2
Kahlil's guns 2024-12-17
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- this is a throwable object and when it hits the ground it explodes you mostly use it in cod or any shooting game
- its a secondary weapon you use in shooting games, and cops use it to
- when you shoot it smoke comes out
- this object is throwable and when it lands on the ground it stuns you
- its a gun that when you shoot it a lot of bullets comes out
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- a small firearm Napoleonic officers used it in the war
- this gun is used to take out groups of people but you need to close distance to the first letter is s and the last one is n
- these guns are used in ww1,ww2 and used in modern warfare when you shoot it it shoots a ton of bullets, and its very op in games
- these guns are very common in games oh and the first letter is a and the last letter is 7
- its used to explode stuff for example a group of infantry or a tank
10 Clues: when you shoot it smoke comes out • a small firearm Napoleonic officers used it in the war • its a gun that when you shoot it a lot of bullets comes out • its used to explode stuff for example a group of infantry or a tank • its a secondary weapon you use in shooting games, and cops use it to • this object is throwable and when it lands on the ground it stuns you • ...
Global Conflicts 2021-04-18
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- In both WW1 & WW2 the US and our allies fought against this country.
- In this war the US declared war on Germany after their submarines sunk allied ships carrying americans
- this was not actually a physical war, but a 40 year disagreement between US and Russia
- ______ missile crisis occurred following the Bay of Pigs as retaliation for the invasion.
- This invasion was an attempt to take down Fidel Castro and the communist party in Cuba
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- This was the other conflict that was a civil war between the North and South; the US fought with the South
- The US ended this war by dropping nuclear bombs on 2 Japanese cities, Hiroshima & Nagasaki
- the main reason that the US fought most of the conflicts between 1917 & 1975.
- This was the FIRST of two conflicts that occurred during the Cold War that the US supported the South to help fight communism.
- the main country that was against the US during the Cold War
10 Clues: the main country that was against the US during the Cold War • In both WW1 & WW2 the US and our allies fought against this country. • the main reason that the US fought most of the conflicts between 1917 & 1975. • this was not actually a physical war, but a 40 year disagreement between US and Russia • ...
Post WWI Georgia Crossword - Ben Daniel 2024-05-08
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- Governor of Georgia that supported the White Primary and died before taking office a second time
- This mayor of Atlanta is known for tripling the size of Atlanta and known as Atlanta's father of aviation
- This mayor of Atlanta brought sports team to ATL
- Primary elections that were common throughout the South in which only whites could vote
- created a need for more customers, so expanding businesses could continue to grow their markets
- this mayor of Atlanta is best known for improving opportunities for African Americans to do business with the City of Atlanta, especially in the expansion of Hartsfield Airport-which has been renamed Hartsfield-Jackson Airport.
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- This industry became very successful in Georgia Post WW2
- This governor of Georgia returned accreditation to Georgia schools however was not reelected for not fighting the ruling on the white primary
- This Governor of Georgia kicked blacks out of his restaurant and was openly racist. However, he appointed many blacks when he was in office
- Georgia Governor and 39th preident
10 Clues: Georgia Governor and 39th preident • This mayor of Atlanta brought sports team to ATL • This industry became very successful in Georgia Post WW2 • Primary elections that were common throughout the South in which only whites could vote • created a need for more customers, so expanding businesses could continue to grow their markets • ...
What were the main points of tension in Europe from 1947-1949?' 2021-04-20
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- A military operation in the late 1940s that brought food and other needed goods into West Berlin by air
- The name of the polish party backing Stanislaw Mikolajczyk that only won a handful of seats
- to eliminate Germany's ability to wage war following World War II by eliminating its arms industry and moving to agriculture
- Monetary compensation that USSR wanted from Germany following WW2
- A secret informal agreement between Stalin and Churchill
- The adoption of a political system based on the soviet model,
- Term referring to coountries held in the orbit by the gravitational pull of the Soviet Union.
- Stalin's bureau set up to influence communist states and spread communism
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- American foreign policy with the primary goal of containing Soviet geopolitical expansion during the Cold War.
- An American initiative passed in 1948 for foreign aid to Western Europe.
- In 1948 when France agreed to join the Bizonia, therefore becoming a '_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _'
- The name for the separate states that collectively made up the Federal Republic of Germany
- "_ _ _ _ _" of influence
- The full name for the communist party in Czechoslovakia
- An organisation formed in 1949 to provide collective security against the threat posed by the Soviet Union.
- The response of the Soviets to the Truman Doctrine
- What Germany became in 1946 when US and Britain merged their zones
- USSR blocked the Western Allies' railway, road, and canal access to the sectors of Berlin under Western control.
- Conference held in Germany between Truman and Stalin
19 Clues: "_ _ _ _ _" of influence • The response of the Soviets to the Truman Doctrine • Conference held in Germany between Truman and Stalin • The full name for the communist party in Czechoslovakia • A secret informal agreement between Stalin and Churchill • The adoption of a political system based on the soviet model, • ...
Iron Curtain By Jerry Albarracin and Elijah Johnson 2022-05-06
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- The easing of relations between the U.S and U.S.S.R in the 70s and 80s. Their improved status led to the lessened tension that would end up bringing down the Iron Curtain.
- - is a form of government in which the people of the country vote for the leaders of the country. Promoted by the United States and trying to gain territory that uses this type of government.
- - The fear of communism from Eastern European countries. The U.S’s fear led to many Americans who (rightfully or wrongfully) were prosecuted for potential communist beliefs.
- - individual people do not own private property, factories, or machines; the government of the community holds all these things. Is a type of government as well as an economic system.
- - This US policy called for not allowing communism to spread. A foreign policy that would prevent the USSR from gaining anymore countries and expanding their sphere of influence.
- - The plan provided aid to help rebuild the democracies of Europe after ww2. Because they had funds, countries were more likely to support capitalism instead of communism.
- - A group of nations including the U.S meant to promote peace and democracy around the world. NATO was meant to prevent potential aggression from the USSR and the Soviet bloc.
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- - The democratic section of Germany influenced by the U.S, France, and Britain. West Germany exemplified the benefits of democracy that East Germany had crushed in favor of communism.
- - The communist section of Germany, the division between the democratic side and communist side of germany.
- - The American president from 1945 to 1953. Truman oversaw the end of WW2 and Stalin’s efforts to promote communism, leading him to use the U.S’s newfound status as a superpower to provide aid to Europe to ensure democracy would spread against the contained efforts of the Soviet Union.
- - Erected in 1959 to separate East Germany from West Germany. The wall represented the barrier between the influence of the USSR’s communism hold and the rest of Western Europe.
- - premier of Russia during the race to get satellites into space between Russia and the United States. He used many propaganda techniques to try to fool the world of Russia's intentions. President's Eisenhower and Kennedy dealt with his communist tricks in Berlin and Cuba.
- - The Communist equivalent of NATO led by the U.S.S.R. The pact was meant to control a large Soviet bloc around Eastern Europe and deter countries from joining NATO and siding with the U.S.
- - The Soviet dictator from 1929 to 1953. Stalin promoted communism and wanted to spread its ideals across Europe, with Soviet control of East Germany being the farthest sect he reached.
- - A confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union in 1962 over the presence of missile sites in Cuba; placed Soviet military missiles in Cuba, which had come under Soviet influence. Highest point of tension between both countries
15 Clues: - The communist section of Germany, the division between the democratic side and communist side of germany. • The easing of relations between the U.S and U.S.S.R in the 70s and 80s. Their improved status led to the lessened tension that would end up bringing down the Iron Curtain. • ...
Canada's Cadet Program 2021-01-03
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- What is the minimum age to join the cadets program?
- This country sends Canada 10,000 tulips every year because of Canada's contributions to liberating said country during WW2...
- The Officers of the corps are part of this branch of the reserve force...
- How many regions does the cadet program have?
- What "element" is the Northernmost cadet unit (air, army, sea)?
- Which region(if it were its own country) is the 7th largest "country" (by land mass!) in the world?
- How many Cadet Training Centres (CTCs) are in Canada (enter as word with no space, i.e. thirtythree, twentyseven)?
- The Commanding Officer of our unit is Lt(N) Shane _____?
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- The Coxswain of our unit is CPO2 _____?
- HMCS Oakville, our unit's namesake ship, was dedicated on November 5 1941 at ___________ Park in Oakville.
- This former air cadet could be described as "out of this world"... (enter name without space i.e. justintrudeau). Hint: Milton's Air Cadet Squadron is named after him!
- At what age do you "age out" of the program?
- Which of the regions is our unit a part of?
- This CTC is the only one located in one of Canada's three territories...
- Which cadet unit is located the furthest north in Canada?
- The Commanding Officer of our region is LCol Barry _____?
- Our new Commander (CJCR) is Commodore Josée _____?
17 Clues: The Coxswain of our unit is CPO2 _____? • Which of the regions is our unit a part of? • At what age do you "age out" of the program? • How many regions does the cadet program have? • Our new Commander (CJCR) is Commodore Josée _____? • What is the minimum age to join the cadets program? • The Commanding Officer of our unit is Lt(N) Shane _____? • ...
The Cold War 2025-09-23
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- the capital of Germany was inside the Soviet’s section.
- At the end of WW2, the Eastern half of Europe favored ______.
- At first, the Allies divided Germany into ______zones.
- The U.S. and other Allied countries wanted to establish ________ governments in the new countries.
- When the wall came down East and West _______ unified to form one democratic nation.
- One proxy war during the Cold War was the _____ Missile Crisis.
- The U.S. and the USSR were called ______ after the war because they had strong militaries and influence over the world.
- The Soviet Union wanted to establish ______ governments .
- The line that divided the Eastern bloc from the Western countries came to be known as the _____ Curtain.
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- Another proxy war during the Cold War was the ______ War which was a conflict between North and South Korea.
- In the 1960’s, the Berlin ______was erected by the USSR to keep people from escaping to West Berlin.
- At the end of WW2, the Western half of Europe favored _______.
- _____ Berlin prospered because the western allies financially helped them.
- In the fall of 1989, many Eastern Bloc countries threw off ________.
- ______ Berlin did not prosper because it received little help from the USSR.
- Near the end of WWII, the Allies met at the ________ Conference to decide what to do with Germany after the war.
- The ______War got its name because both sides were afraid of fighting each other directly.
- The Berlin Wall came down in ______ 1990.
18 Clues: The Berlin Wall came down in ______ 1990. • At first, the Allies divided Germany into ______zones. • the capital of Germany was inside the Soviet’s section. • The Soviet Union wanted to establish ______ governments . • At the end of WW2, the Eastern half of Europe favored ______. • At the end of WW2, the Western half of Europe favored _______. • ...
D8 Crossword Week 16 Battles of WW2 2025-12-21
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- This battle was fought in the Marianas Islands and was a decisive victory for the Americans pg. 200
- This battle was fought at sea involving groups of German U-boats known as wolfpacks fighting with Allied merchant ships accompanied by destroyers pgs. 162-163
- This was the first piece of Japanese home territory to be invaded in 4000 years and has a famous war memorial built because of it pg. 226
- This battle decided the winner of the desert war pg. 158-159
- This battle (fought in the Phillipines) was a crucial Japanese victory, because if they had lost, their oil supply would have been cut off pg. 201
- Hitler's opperation Sealion was carried out in this battle pg. 140-142
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- This battle was fought in the grasslands of central Russia between the Germans and the Soviets pg. 180-181
- The first battle in which the opposing sides never laid eyes on each other (it was fought entirely with planes from aircraft carriers) pg. 172
- This battle was the begining of the fall of France to the Nazis pg. 139
- This battle was fought on Easter Day for a small Japanese island pg. 227
- This Soviet victory against the Germans was won partly because the Germans were ill equiped for the cold Russian weather and had no desire to be in Russia in the first place pgs. 174-175
- This battle was fought for a small American island in the Pacific between the US and Japan. It was a turning point of the war pg. 173
- The Battle of the _____ happened towards the end of the war and was Hitler's last chance to turn the tide of the war pg. 221
- This was the last battle Germany was involved in, and at the end rather than surrendering, Hitler commited suicide pg. 222-223
- The Battle for _____ was the battle in which the Allies fought to win back France pgs. 210-211
15 Clues: This battle decided the winner of the desert war pg. 158-159 • Hitler's opperation Sealion was carried out in this battle pg. 140-142 • This battle was the begining of the fall of France to the Nazis pg. 139 • This battle was fought on Easter Day for a small Japanese island pg. 227 • ...
St John Ambulance in Conflict 2014-05-24
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- Place in Northern France that the SJA WW1 field hospital was based
- Two words, name of the Committee formed between the Red Cross and Order of St John during WW1
- Month that the Central British Red Cross Committee was formed
- Three words, organisation set up in response to the growing threat of bombing in major cities, headed mostly by St John Ambulance Volunteers in WW2
- Affectionate nickname given to the SJA Volunteers in the Boer War
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- Disease that killed thousands in the Boer War, including hundreds of SJA Volunteers
- Two words, name of the medal awarded in 1900 to those who served on the Maine hospital ship during the Boxer Rebellion in China
- Queen Victoria sent these to SJA Volunteers (and troops in the Boer War) in the Christmas of 1899
- First and last name of Superintendent-in-Chief who visited countless P.O.W camps in isolated areas
- Two words, item that was hand crafted by a P.O.W in the Stalag Luft P.O.W camp, now on display in the Museum
10 Clues: Month that the Central British Red Cross Committee was formed • Affectionate nickname given to the SJA Volunteers in the Boer War • Place in Northern France that the SJA WW1 field hospital was based • Disease that killed thousands in the Boer War, including hundreds of SJA Volunteers • ...
Concept Vocabulary Review 2020-05-15
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- I want to go on adventures,see ruins, or temples; thats why I wanna be an _________.
- There u have it, the legendary sword that will kill the dragon,it has being _______ and smelted on the mountains of horror.
- adapting from temperatures is not a suerpower, thats calleed bieng _____.
- This boject could be an _______ of some type.
- this statue represents an _________ to the falleng soldiers from WW2.
- U are looking really _______ with that suit, so u with that dress.
- this app can make me famous, I'm going to be an _______
- that was a lucky ______, guess I'll buy a lottery ticket.
- this piece of cake is beutifull, tasty and ______.
- U should learn to be more of a ________, and maybe u will have a chance of dating someone.
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- this bulding is _______ to be as tall as that mountain.
- WE _____!!!BUT DONT ATTACK THE VILLAGE!!!
- I here, on the Museum have one of the ________ diamonds on the world; but watch out it could blind u.
- U should be less of a grumpy guy and be more amenable.
- Take care man, I give u all my ______.
- here on the UK we are very _______ and polite.
- Hey u dirty mind, why do u need to put situations out of _____.
- Hey man, I bought this cool _____ on my local store, now I look like a real gangster.
- this wall is full of doodles, maybe its some sort of _______.
19 Clues: Take care man, I give u all my ______. • WE _____!!!BUT DONT ATTACK THE VILLAGE!!! • This boject could be an _______ of some type. • here on the UK we are very _______ and polite. • this piece of cake is beutifull, tasty and ______. • U should be less of a grumpy guy and be more amenable. • this bulding is _______ to be as tall as that mountain. • ...
WW2 American Society 2015-03-03
3 Clues: An increase in births between 1945 and 1964 • A rate at which goods are produced or services preformed • It eased the return of ww2 veterans, providing education and employment
U.S. Foreign Policy 2013-01-22
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- I knew you were trouble when you walked in, so shame on me now.
- You and I walk a fragile line. I have known it all along.
- I'm not your princess, this ain't a fairytale. I'm not the one to sweep you off your feet, lead you down the stairwell.
- Don't look at me you've got a girl at home and everybody knows that. (Hint: WW2)
- And I need you like a heartbeat, but you know you've got a mean streak.
- Don't you leave 'cuz I know all I need is on the other side of the door.
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- You should have said no. You should have gone home. You should have thought twice 'fore you let it all go.
- I say, "I hate you". We break up. You call me. I love you.
- All you are is mean. And a liar. And pathetic. And alone in life and mean.
- She's better known for the things that she does on the mattress, whoa-oh.
10 Clues: You and I walk a fragile line. I have known it all along. • I say, "I hate you". We break up. You call me. I love you. • I knew you were trouble when you walked in, so shame on me now. • And I need you like a heartbeat, but you know you've got a mean streak. • Don't you leave 'cuz I know all I need is on the other side of the door. • ...
Culture Weeks 2024-10-15
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- The name of this Italian dessert literally means “pick me up” or “lift me up” because the taste is so heavenly that your mood goes up
- Drizzle, This British cake was voted the nations favourite cake in 2019.
- Which country technically has more people of German descent than English descent?
- Translated into English, these German dumplings translate as muzzle bags…
- The temperature required to make this French confection is very important: baking them 5 degrees too hot makes them lose shape and 5 degree too little will not let it take on the correct shape
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- Although this dish is a classic in French cuisine, it originated in Germany, in the medieval kingdom of Lothringen, which was renamed Lorraine
- This German snack is often considered a good-luck symbol due to its religious roots
- In which country is the number 17 bad luck instead of the number 13
- crumble, This British pudding originated as a substitute for apple pie during periods of rationing during WW2
- Halloween originated in this country
- masala, This dish is officially known as Britain’s national dish
11 Clues: Halloween originated in this country • masala, This dish is officially known as Britain’s national dish • In which country is the number 17 bad luck instead of the number 13 • Drizzle, This British cake was voted the nations favourite cake in 2019. • Translated into English, these German dumplings translate as muzzle bags… • ...
The Cold War 2016-04-05
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- a military alliance of European and North American democracies founded after WW2 to strengthen international ties between member states and serve as a counter balance to the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact
- a state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda, and other measures of short open warfare
- an american initiative to aid western Europe
- the common name for what was officially referred to as the information bureau of the communists and workers party
- the principle that the U.S. should give support to countries or peoples threatened by soviet forces or communist insurrection
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- a military operation in the late 1940s that brought food and other needed goods to west Berlin by air
- the action or policy of preventing the expansion of a hostile country or influence
- a military alliance of communist nations in eastern Europe
8 Clues: an american initiative to aid western Europe • a military alliance of communist nations in eastern Europe • the action or policy of preventing the expansion of a hostile country or influence • a military operation in the late 1940s that brought food and other needed goods to west Berlin by air • ...
Puzzle one 2021-12-02
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- Which war involved an early confrontation between the capitalist and communist blocs during the cold war era?
- The largest amount of wealth went to _____ petroleum firms whose control over production, refining and distribution gave them large profits
- In 1981 ___ was stigmatized as a ‘gay cancer’ because it usually appeared in homosexual males.
- First world states sought to organize the world based on capitalism and _____.
- After Japan’s surrender in World War II, China’s civil war between nationalists and ____ resumed.
- Zitkala Sa stated that she felt as if she was “only one of many little animals driven” by a what?
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- In 1964, which major act was passed?
- Who is the only woman of color that was credited with the writing of History of Women Suffrage?
- What is the last name of a famous American architect and writer, born in 1987?
- A philosophical movement in the late 19th early 20th centuries, which arose with the development of modern industrial societies and the rapid growth of cities.
- Post WW2, a lot of countries struggled, but the __________ economy boomed.
11 Clues: In 1964, which major act was passed? • Post WW2, a lot of countries struggled, but the __________ economy boomed. • What is the last name of a famous American architect and writer, born in 1987? • First world states sought to organize the world based on capitalism and _____. • ...
vocab 2021-12-10
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- hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people
- directed the largest army in history
- is an intergovernmental organization aiming to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations
- the production of the first atomic bomb
- nominated for peace prize
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government
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- a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- taken from japan by the united states marines at the end of WW2
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- a Mexican laborer allowed into the US for a limited time as a seasonal agricultural worker.
- was a compromise that allowed the United States to provide aid.
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
- relating to the nucleus of an atom.
- a debt security issued by a government to finance military operations during times of war or conflict
16 Clues: nominated for peace prize • relating to the nucleus of an atom. • directed the largest army in history • the production of the first atomic bomb • hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people • taken from japan by the united states marines at the end of WW2 • was a compromise that allowed the United States to provide aid. • ...
Historical Crossword 2016-04-21
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- of Confederation Document,which formed the first government of the U.S. near the end of the American Revolution States had more power than the national government
- Amendment Gave freedom to the slaves in all of the states
- of Rights First ten amendments to the Constitution guaranteeing individual liberties and due process
- of Independence Written mostly by Jefferson to list the grievances against Great Britain and to declare independence from Great Britain
- of Versailles Treaty that ended WW1 ,was extremely harsh on Germany
- Amendment Gave women the right to vote
- Doctrine Declaration by Truman to economically assist any country fighting Communism after WW2 ,the declaration marked the beginning of the Containment policy
- Amendment Required states to give citizenship to all citizens born in the U.S. and gave other basic civil rights
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- Amendment Provided direct election of senators
- Amendment Created a graduated income tax
- papers Essay written by James Madison,Alexander Hamilton,and John Jay to support the ratification of the Constitution
- Six Amendment The right of 18 years old to vote
- Amendment Gave African American men the right to vote
- Bill of Rights Foundation for American government for freedoms such as freedom of speech and trial by jury
- Carta Major ideas found in the U.S. Constitution of limiting the power to tax and right to a fair trail
- Constitution A document outlining the basic form and rules of the U.S. government
16 Clues: Amendment Gave women the right to vote • Amendment Created a graduated income tax • Amendment Provided direct election of senators • Six Amendment The right of 18 years old to vote • Amendment Gave African American men the right to vote • Amendment Gave freedom to the slaves in all of the states • of Versailles Treaty that ended WW1 ,was extremely harsh on Germany • ...
Who am I? 1900s - 1930s 2019-04-01
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- I am a famous baseball player who made people want to come to baseball games.
- I am an African-American athlete who won 4 gold medals at the 1936 Olympics.
- I was the president during the construction of the Panama Canal.
- I am the inventor of the telephone.
- I am an African American author who was one of the leaders of the Harlem Renaissance.
- I am the first man to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean in an airplane.
- I was the man that invented the light bulb.
- I am a famous African American Jazz singer and trumpeter during the Jazz Age.
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- I was the president during the Spanish-American War.
- We are the group of men that were able to get jobs by skill and not by the color of our skin.
- I am the scientist that developed hundreds of products using peanuts.
- I was the president of the US when the stock market crashed and The Great Depression began.
- I am from Atlanta and I wrote "Gone With The Wind," which is a novel set in the South during the Civil War.
- We are the two men that took the first powered flight in an airplane.
- I am a famous pianist, composer and bandleader during the Harlem Renaissance.
- I was elected to pull America out of the Depression. I was also the president during WW1 and WW2. 3 initials
16 Clues: I am the inventor of the telephone. • I was the man that invented the light bulb. • I was the president during the Spanish-American War. • I was the president during the construction of the Panama Canal. • I am the scientist that developed hundreds of products using peanuts. • We are the two men that took the first powered flight in an airplane. • ...
Unit 3: Vocab 2024-02-08
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- Muslim place of worship
- An organization of independent states formed in 1995 to promote international peace and security.
- Ethnic group that lives in parts of Iraq & Turkey. "Kurdistan"
- Sea Another name for the sea of Japan. (Ocean between Japan and China)
- Ethnicity Countries with only 1 dominant ethnic group. (Japan & Korea)
- Country that contains more than one dominant ethnicities.
- Grande A river that forms a barrier between Texas & Mexico.
- African nation that experienced genocide against its Tutsi population, carried out by Hutus.
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- A city in the holy land, regarded as sacred by Christians, Muslims, & Jews.
- Asia Previously known as the "Middle east" It includes Iraq, Iran, the eastern mediterranean, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, & the Arabian peninsula.)
- This country was created after WW1, uniting ethnicities that spoke similar slavic languages.
- Atlantic Treaty Organization) An alliance made to defend one another if they were attacked by any other country. (US, England, France, Canada, Westerns EU countries.)
- An area in Southwestern Asia whose sovereignty is disputed between Pakistan & India.
- An international organization of European countries formed after WW2 to reduce trade barrier and increase cooperation among its members.
- World A cultural region that is unified by the Arabic language found in North Africa and the middle east.
- Shadow A dry area on the downward side of a mountain.
16 Clues: Muslim place of worship • Shadow A dry area on the downward side of a mountain. • Country that contains more than one dominant ethnicities. • Grande A river that forms a barrier between Texas & Mexico. • Ethnic group that lives in parts of Iraq & Turkey. "Kurdistan" • Sea Another name for the sea of Japan. (Ocean between Japan and China) • ...
US history 2021-12-10
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- airborne This was a military squad during ww2 and still is to this day.
- Nationalism is basically just having extreme love over your country believing its superior
- project Manhatten project was basically just producing the atomic bombs
- Nuclear is like a big weapon that can cause mass death and destruction.
- freedoms speech i learned about this in school and it was a speech given by FDR
- Holocaust were bad camps for jew which basically left them dying
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- Hitler was a totalitarianism because he consumed complete control as a dictator.
- churchhill He is a brave guy to continue fighting non stop even when he was losing severely. But he was also never the one fighting, only using people as his pons in a game.
- I honestly would embargo talking to a lot of people if i didn't have to because of school
- stalin Communist dictator. He is indeed a bad bad mister.
- bonds I wonder if it is possible to become rich off of war bonds. Or would they work if we had lost the war.
11 Clues: stalin Communist dictator. He is indeed a bad bad mister. • Holocaust were bad camps for jew which basically left them dying • airborne This was a military squad during ww2 and still is to this day. • project Manhatten project was basically just producing the atomic bombs • Nuclear is like a big weapon that can cause mass death and destruction. • ...
Richa's Spices crossword puzzle 2023-04-27
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- Indigenous to China this spice comes in many forms such as dried, fresh, pickled, preserved, powdered and many more
- Derived from the Arabic word that means "to become yellow" this spice is very expensive and very little is needed to enhance the flavor of foods
- Often used to make a pickle flavor
- The dried inner bark of an evergreen tree
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- Similar to fennel this seed originates in western Asia
- Coming from the sunflower family this herb can be used in salmon chicken and can even help with nausea
- Coming from a dried,cured bean this spice is most commonly sold as an extract
- This used to be called Russian penicillin and was given to soldiers in WW2 as medicine but watch out you might need a breath mint after
- One of the oldest spices known to man this can be but on bread or even be seen on tv
- This spice comes from a tree that takes 5 years to flower and is used in many baked goods and puddings.
- Often used in gums this herb will give you nice breath
11 Clues: Often used to make a pickle flavor • The dried inner bark of an evergreen tree • Similar to fennel this seed originates in western Asia • Often used in gums this herb will give you nice breath • Coming from a dried,cured bean this spice is most commonly sold as an extract • One of the oldest spices known to man this can be but on bread or even be seen on tv • ...
History Review 2016-04-14
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- / ended poll taxes
- / Essays written by James Madison. Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay to support the ratification of the Constitution
- / required states to give citizenship to all citizens born in the U.S. and gave other basic civil rights
- / A document outlining the basic form of rules of the U.S. government
- / provided direct election of senators
- / Document, which formed the first government of the U.S. near the end of the American revolution. Sates had more power than the national government
- / gave freedom to slaves in all states
- / First ten amendments to the constitution guaranteeing individual liberties and due process
- / African American right to vote
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- / gave women right to vote
- / Declaration by Truman to economically assist ay country fighting communism after ww2. The declaration marked the beginning of the containment policy (stop communism spread)
- / the right of 18 year olds to vote
- / Written mostly by Jefferson to list the grievances against Great Britain and to declare independence from Great Britain
- / Foundation for American Government for freedoms such as freedom of speech and trial by jury
- / created a graduated income tax
- / Peace plan used by Wilson that called for freedom of the seas, reduction of armaments, and end to secret diplomacy. Important part was the creation of the league of nations as a national peace organization
- / Treaty that ended WW1...extremely harsh on Germany
- / Major ideas found in the U.S. Constitution of limiting the power to tax and right to fair trial
18 Clues: / ended poll taxes • / gave women right to vote • / created a graduated income tax • / African American right to vote • / the right of 18 year olds to vote • / provided direct election of senators • / gave freedom to slaves in all states • / Treaty that ended WW1...extremely harsh on Germany • / A document outlining the basic form of rules of the U.S. government • ...
1/30 Crossword-Honors 2025-01-29
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- Policy where the allied powers would give in to Hitler to avoid all-out war (obviously did not work)
- a "miracle" where allied forces were able to evacuate about 330,000 soldiers from France (Also an incredible movie with Harry Styles)
- groups of people who join together for a common cause; one of the things necessary to achieve victory in war
- Naval base in Hawaii; attacked by the Japanese in 1941, causing the US to enter into WWII
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- "Lightning Warfare"; fast, aggressive military tacticts, used by the Germans to achieve some early victories in WW2
- B-25 bombers and the Atom Bomb for example; one of the things necessary to achieve victory in war
- Oil and rubber for example; one of the things necessary to achieve victory in war
7 Clues: Oil and rubber for example; one of the things necessary to achieve victory in war • Naval base in Hawaii; attacked by the Japanese in 1941, causing the US to enter into WWII • B-25 bombers and the Atom Bomb for example; one of the things necessary to achieve victory in war • ...
War in the Pacific 2022-03-10
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- Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1941.
- The name given to the alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan.
- A good set of explain words that you can use when explaining cause and effect (three words) (e.g., ____ _ ___________ of Japan's aggression, it attacked Manchuria in 1931).
- Prime Minister of Australia who declared war on Japan on 7 December, 1941 (two words).
- A good explain word that you can use when explaining cause and effect (e.g., the US went to war ______________ Japan had bombed Pearl Harbour).
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- Japan before and during WW2 has been described with this adjective. It means to favour military expansion and aggression.
- This country would become Australia's most important ally once the war against Japan began (4 words).
- Japan's bombing of this US naval base on 7 December, 1941 began the war in the Pacific (two words).
8 Clues: Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1941. • The name given to the alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan. • Prime Minister of Australia who declared war on Japan on 7 December, 1941 (two words). • Japan's bombing of this US naval base on 7 December, 1941 began the war in the Pacific (two words). • ...
history unit 4 vocab 2023-12-17
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- Or large scale manufacturing done with machinery increased supply and reduce the costs
- Method of acquiring a piece of u.s public land by living on and cultivating
- A classification of people who share the same experience throughout their lives
- Range of artistic styles each attempting to express the individual modern experience
- A style of music influenced by dixieland blues and ragtime with its syncopated rhythms and improvisational elements
- Radio movies newspapers and magazines aimed at broad audience did more than just entertain
- Which said that human beings had developed from lower forms of life over courses of millions of years
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- Was a prolific original and versatile writer
- A name derived from a series of christian religious pamplets titled the fundamentals
- Of the scandals coolidge avoided crises and adopted politics to help keep the nation prosperous
- The belief that god created the world as described in the bible
- This is the idea that the united states will be safer and more prosperous if it stays out of world affairs
- During ww2 a japanise suicide piolet whose mission was to crash into his target
- Lifestyle of these neighborhoods allowed young artists musicians and writers greater freedome to express themselves
- A workplace where employes were not required to join a union
- A belief that ones native land needs to be protected against immigrants
16 Clues: Was a prolific original and versatile writer • A workplace where employes were not required to join a union • The belief that god created the world as described in the bible • A belief that ones native land needs to be protected against immigrants • Method of acquiring a piece of u.s public land by living on and cultivating • ...
Richa's Spices crossword puzzle 2023-04-27
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- Indigenous to China this spice comes in many forms such as dried, fresh, pickled, preserved, powdered and many more
- Derived from the Arabic word that means "to become yellow" this spice is very expensive and very little is needed to enhance the flavor of foods
- Often used to make a pickle flavor
- The dried inner bark of an evergreen tree
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- Similar to fennel this seed originates in western Asia
- Coming from the sunflower family this herb can be used in salmon chicken and can even help with nausea
- Coming from a dried,cured bean this spice is most commonly sold as an extract
- This used to be called Russian penicillin and was given to soldiers in WW2 as medicine but watch out you might need a breath mint after
- One of the oldest spices known to man this can be but on bread or even be seen on tv
- This spice comes from a tree that takes 5 years to flower and is used in many baked goods and puddings.
- Often used in gums this herb will give you nice breath
11 Clues: Often used to make a pickle flavor • The dried inner bark of an evergreen tree • Similar to fennel this seed originates in western Asia • Often used in gums this herb will give you nice breath • Coming from a dried,cured bean this spice is most commonly sold as an extract • One of the oldest spices known to man this can be but on bread or even be seen on tv • ...
history is Cold and life is War 2022-03-10
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- 1948-1949 one of the first major crisis in the cold war Soviet Union blocked the Western Allies' railway, road, and canal access to the sectors of Berlin under Western control
- 1961-1994 built to prevent people from escaping soviet east to west
- 1962 13-day political and military standoff between the US and the soviet union over the installation of nuclear-armed Soviet missiles on Cuba near the us shore
- 1950-1954 unfair practice of making accusations of subversion and treason, especially when related to communism and socialism
- origin of hot chocolate
- 1950-1953 war fought between North Korea and South Korea caused by the spread of communism during the Cold War, American containment, and Japanese occupation of Korea during World War II
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- 1949 intergovernmental military alliance made after WW2
- 1948 $13 billion in foreign aid to Europe
- started 1957 president JFK wanted all of USA to shine like stars.
- 1947 principle that the US should give support to countries or peoples threatened by Soviet forces or Communist insurrection
- 1961 invasion of Cuba by exiles funded by USA government; failed
11 Clues: origin of hot chocolate • 1948 $13 billion in foreign aid to Europe • 1949 intergovernmental military alliance made after WW2 • 1961 invasion of Cuba by exiles funded by USA government; failed • started 1957 president JFK wanted all of USA to shine like stars. • 1961-1994 built to prevent people from escaping soviet east to west • ...
Military Things 2018-04-20
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- Knife for attaching to a rifle. (7)
- Czech armament factory. (5)
- Peninsula upon which a war was fought during the 1950s. (6)
- Iranian tank program, cancelled after the Iranian Revolution, meaning, 'Lion'. (4)
- Knife for attaching to a Webley. (9)
- Italian pasta machine company that created unusual revolvers. (6)
- The main thing in common between Browning, Garand and Pederson. (4)
- The Desert Fox. (6)
- A large ship. (6)
- American General killed in a Jeep accident in Korea. (6,7)
- Country in which the 'Right Arm of the Free World' was designed. (7)
- Ground-attack Jet fighter from WW2. (10)
- Surname of a DWM employee called Georg. (5)
- The Messiah. (3)
- Official name for the UH-1. (8)
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- Designer of the BAR's middle name. (5)
- Maxim's first name. (5)
- Early Cruiser Tank used in North Africa. (8)
- American arms company responsible for designing survival rifles adopted by the USAF. (8)
- Carl, designer of the P38. (7)
- Prime Minister in the Korean War. (6)
- Type of barrel-less mortar. (6)
- Name given to several types of pistol ammunition. (10)
- Company that produces rifles for the Japanese Coast Guard. (4)
- American aircraft adopted by the Bundeswehr as an All-Weather Interceptor, Ground Attack Fighter, Naval Interceptor, Strike Fighter, Naval Fighter, Anti-Shipping Fighter and Naval Interceptor. (11)
- Used by the Iraqi military. (2,7)
- Russian brand of vodka. (11)
- Rear sight adjustment method on a Mosin-Nagant MN1891/30. (7)
- Place where Peiper killed people. (7)
- Like a soldier but better (UK). (6)
30 Clues: The Messiah. (3) • A large ship. (6) • The Desert Fox. (6) • Maxim's first name. (5) • Czech armament factory. (5) • Russian brand of vodka. (11) • Carl, designer of the P38. (7) • Type of barrel-less mortar. (6) • Official name for the UH-1. (8) • Used by the Iraqi military. (2,7) • Knife for attaching to a rifle. (7) • Like a soldier but better (UK). (6) • ...
Global Transformation CrossWord Puzzle 2021-11-20
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- What was launched in 1990, by the United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the ESA
- What was the rover sent to mars along with opportunity, but stopped working in 2010
- What is another word for tiny silicon chips
- What technology in which the genes of a living cell are modified for medical or industrial use
- What crew that orbited around space in 1978 which included a Czech cosmonaut
- What is the term of an object that has been intentionally placed into orbit
- What was the shuttle that landed at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida
- How did humans make advancements in life
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- What is the entire term of (ISS)
- How was it possible for the U.S. shuttle program to be launched
- What was the name of the U.S. space probe
- How did the people gain access to space and its information in the first place
- What is the 3-dimensional region that begins where the earth's atmosphere ends
- How were people able to see three-dimensional images of different organs or regions of the body
- What was the name of the last pieces of the space station from Endeavor
- How did people gain access to the internet after WW2
- What is the term of all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country
- What planet was discovered which people found out it used to have water
- What is the worldwide network of linked computers
- How is the creation of plants or animals that are genetically identical to an existing plant or animal possible
20 Clues: What is the entire term of (ISS) • How did humans make advancements in life • What was the name of the U.S. space probe • What is another word for tiny silicon chips • What is the worldwide network of linked computers • How did people gain access to the internet after WW2 • How was it possible for the U.S. shuttle program to be launched • ...
OUR LADIES 2015-03-26
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- Mother of 8.
- Left us for the "other side". So happy you decided to come back to us.
- Thanks for bringing this lady with you Sharon.
- This lady is always ready to jump in to help in any way she can. A special thank you from me!
- Our treasurer's neighbour.
- Recently moved to Abby!
- Born in England - beginning of WW2.
- Our newbie!
- A very "charming" lady.
- Was our Chapter Queen 1990.
- You know that broccoli salad/apple pie lady? This is her sister-in-law.
- She says she "started TOPS 100 years ago". Been with us for 20 of them!
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- One of our snowbirds who we miss terribly when she's "down South".
- Also recently moved but not to Abby.
- Will be home soon, if not already. Can't wait!
- A founding member of this Chapter and a dear, dear friend to all of us.
- Will soon add another grandbaby to her brood. Lucky baby!
- Came into our lives February 2011 and reached her goal in 40 weeks with no gains.
- Prefers "short" meetings.
- All 4 sets of her great-grandparents were Chilliwack Pioneers. Late 1800s.
- Two clues here - broccoli salad and apple pie.
- Looks after our coffee and our "carry-overs".
- Keeps track of our gains and losses for us.
- A KOPS again!
- Has done extensive travelling - Europe, England, Egypt, Spain, S. America etc.
- She was once a member of a TOPS group who's logo was a head of lettuce.
26 Clues: Our newbie! • Mother of 8. • A KOPS again! • Recently moved to Abby! • A very "charming" lady. • Prefers "short" meetings. • Our treasurer's neighbour. • Was our Chapter Queen 1990. • Born in England - beginning of WW2. • Also recently moved but not to Abby. • Keeps track of our gains and losses for us. • Looks after our coffee and our "carry-overs". • ...
Crossword Puzzle on General Knowledge 2022-04-27
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- WW2 conference site by the black sea
- A fashion designer who reportedly had a relationship with Winston Churchill
- The oldest country in the world
- Plato's hometown
- The largest contiguous land empire in history
- An american president who is in the Wrestling Hall of Fame
- A celebrity who once entered their own lookalike contest and came in 20th place.
- A prehistoric megalithic monument in England
- A river that flows through London
- The first woman pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic
- A TV serie who showed the first interracial kiss on American network television
- A modern-day Arab country in which the ancient Phoenician city of Constantine is located .
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- An Island with the oldest mosque structure on the East African coast
- The most expensive painting in the world
- , An ancient city with monumental ruins in the desert of Syria
- Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini have all been nominated for this Nobel prize
- A pope who declared war on cats in the early 1230s
- A drug doctors used to prescribe for coughs and headaches in the 1880s
- A middle-Eastern country which has Riyadh as its capital
- Cleopatra's ethnicity
- The longest reigning monarch ever
- Large birds who were once worshipped like gods in 300 B.C by the Mayan people
- The longest river in the world
- A beach in Rio which was the inspiration behind a popular Bossa Nova song
- The city where a trial against tomatoes was held in 1820
- An Ivory-White marbles mausoleum in India
26 Clues: Plato's hometown • Cleopatra's ethnicity • The longest river in the world • The oldest country in the world • The longest reigning monarch ever • A river that flows through London • WW2 conference site by the black sea • The most expensive painting in the world • An Ivory-White marbles mausoleum in India • A prehistoric megalithic monument in England • ...
heather and e 2023-06-10
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- Where did they meet?
- What is Heather's favorite dessert?
- Who is into fortnite right now? No, Dan, it's not me. (Youngest boy only can answer)
- What is the age difference between them?
- 1st book Heather introduced to Alex (hint: WW2)
- What is Alex's favorite video game?
- The couple's last name
- What is the couple's favorite food?
- Whose the cutest dog face in the world? Today, Lubie, he's cuter than boo. Sorry boo!
- The youngest in the family (Youngest girl only can answer)
- 1st book Alex introduced to Heather (hint: space the final frontier)
- What is their favorite coffee?
- Who said they had the feels first?
- Where was their first date?
- Their secret word that if one or both turn into robots they will say to save the others life
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- What is Heather's favorite movie?
- What is the only video game they have beaten together? (hint: what heather calls it)
- What holiday was Heallexes favorite party? (hint: vomit free since)
- What did Lubie attack Heather for?
- Favorite quote they say to each other (hint: Nolan)
- Who said "I love you" first?
- Who is going to be here but probably won't?
- What are they? (hint: fire and ice)
- Two of the couple's favorite TV show?
- Where did Alex make the bestest, most sweetest proposal ever?
- Who says "I love you" more?
- What animal tried to take advantage of the hike that nearly killed them, but Alex saved them and never would have let that happen?
- What is Alex's favorite movie?
28 Clues: Where did they meet? • The couple's last name • Who says "I love you" more? • Where was their first date? • Who said "I love you" first? • What is Alex's favorite movie? • What is their favorite coffee? • What is Heather's favorite movie? • What did Lubie attack Heather for? • Who said they had the feels first? • What is Heather's favorite dessert? • ...
Foreign and Defense Policymaking 2015-05-07
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- created in 1945; 189 nations that denounce war and respect certain human and economic freedoms
- manages a budget larger than any other nation and acts as the president's civiilian advisor on national defense matters
- policy first articulated by George Washington that states the country should stay out of the conflicts of other nations.
- group comprised of the commanding officers of each branch of the military and a chairperson
- named after Joseph McCarthy, the idea that Communism was conspiratorial, insidious, and infiltrating American Government
- the ratio of what a country pays for imports and earns from exports
- created after WW2 to coordinate information gathering activities and evaluate intelligence
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- a mutual reliance where actions reverberate and affect other people's economic lifelines
- slow transformation from conflict thinking to cooperative thinking in foreign policy strategy
- an economic alliance of the major Western European nations
- George Kennan's proposition of isolating and containing the Soviet Union peacefully and only using force if needed
- current is John Cary; acts as a key advisor to the president on foreign policy issues
- laws and relations that deal with the rest of the world
- created in 1949; US, Canada, and Western European nations that agree to combine military forces in times of war
- a tax placed on imported goods
- the arms race between the US and Soviet Union that was on the brink of becoming an all out war
16 Clues: a tax placed on imported goods • laws and relations that deal with the rest of the world • an economic alliance of the major Western European nations • the ratio of what a country pays for imports and earns from exports • current is John Cary; acts as a key advisor to the president on foreign policy issues • ...
Native Americans and The New Deal 2020-02-27
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- Some NAs had already what and were happy to own land?
- Which act was ended by the IRA
- The idea of this was quickly abandoned, the ICC would not be developed until years later
- NAs mostly remained excluded from society and were _____
- The passing of this act recognised the importance of NA arts and put several mechanisms for its protection and promotion
- The IRA stopped the sale of NA lands and returned what lands back to NAs?
- The ND encouraged women to pursue what?
- The impact of the IRA was limited because of WW2 and what else?
- NAs did not have enough of this to buy back land that hand been lost through the Dawes Act
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- The ND allowed some women to train for what?
- The New Deal gave NAs control of their own lands and government also known as?
- This NA woman studied anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania and was offered a position as social worker on a reservation by John Collier?
- 85,000 NA men were involved in this organisation which improved over 200 reservations.
- The ND overthrew an 1883 law which originally prohibited celebrations and what?
- Tribes on reservations would now be led by whom?
- The PWA and what other organisation sought to improve NA infrastructure - schools and hospitals?
- Some argue that John Collier's approaches were _____ as he never asked what NAs themselves wanted
- Some argue that the IRA was only against this policy rather than assimilation as a whole
18 Clues: Which act was ended by the IRA • The ND encouraged women to pursue what? • The ND allowed some women to train for what? • Tribes on reservations would now be led by whom? • Some NAs had already what and were happy to own land? • NAs mostly remained excluded from society and were _____ • The impact of the IRA was limited because of WW2 and what else? • ...
Crossword Puzzle Assignment 2015-11-25
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- Hitler and the Holocaust are an example of _____.
- Goods and ideas received and given by different countries.
- Exportable productions farmers had under Belgian colonial rule.
- Man sentenced to life in prison, came back to become president of Africa, won Nobel Peace Prize.
- Belief that Europeans are better than everyone else.
- Person from Rwanda.
- the term used for people that were against Canada in WW1 and WW2.
- a policy used to discern and separate non-white people in South Africa.
- The acronym used to represent an organization that depends on voluntary factors and donations.
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- An acronym used to describe an amount of money summed up that a country earns.
- Had control of Rwanda until the 1980's.
- The acronym for the gap between the rich and poor worldwide.
- People that have a set of special rights due to their history- those who inhabited a country.
- courts the purpose of this was to bring Justice as to who participated in a large genocide in Rwanda.
- Organization that helps governments to work together
- members that make up most of the population in Rwanda.
- National organization of 25 000 Rwandan women who survived horrors of 1994 and are trying to improve living conditions.
- Held positions of power/prestige in Rwanda.
- The acronym of a mans name who was a Bangladeshi Nobel Peace Prize winner for founding the Gramen Bank.
- an acronym that describes a period of time believed to be started in 1492, the year that Christopher Columbus stated his first expedition.
20 Clues: Person from Rwanda. • Had control of Rwanda until the 1980's. • Held positions of power/prestige in Rwanda. • Hitler and the Holocaust are an example of _____. • Organization that helps governments to work together • Belief that Europeans are better than everyone else. • members that make up most of the population in Rwanda. • ...
BTSS 2017-05-02
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- Migratory bird also used in Australian slang for not so bright person
- Name of Cancer Council Head Office __ Rudder House
- Monetary currency of The Philippines
- Genghis Khan was born in which century
- Current British Prime Minister
- Ocean Norfolk Island lies in which body of water
- Killer whale
- New York building which was worlds tallest skyscraper for 11 months in 1931
- Symbol for the element iron
- US city where Donald Trump was born
- Name of WW2 alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan.
- 3.14159 is the approximated value of which mathematical constant
- Meditation technique
- Number of Lodges operated by CCQ in Brisbane
- Head covers provided free by Cancer Council Queensland
- Times Brisbane centred online newspaper
- Television series Game of _
- Palindrome canoe
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- Harristown is a suburb in which Queensland Town.
- Capital of Bulgaria
- Peer support service offered by Cancer Council, Cancer _
- Fictional character in 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye
- Roman god of war
- The Giant Turtle is endemic to which Islands
- Cancer Support Service at Wesley Hospital
- Current CEO of Apple
- Which marsupial has been described as 'The world's happiest animal"
- Pickled cucumber
- British nemesis of Napoleon
- Artist who recorded the album Blonde on blonde
- Biographical Steven Hawking film, The theory of _
- Van Gogh painted his bedroom in which town
- Captain of the Australian Rugby League Team, Cameron _
- _ Fanning Lead singer of Brisbane Band Powderfinger
- _ Mccarthy Pulitzer Prize winning Author of No country for old men
- Host city of 2020 Olympics
36 Clues: Killer whale • Roman god of war • Pickled cucumber • Palindrome canoe • Capital of Bulgaria • Current CEO of Apple • Meditation technique • Host city of 2020 Olympics • British nemesis of Napoleon • Symbol for the element iron • Television series Game of _ • Current British Prime Minister • US city where Donald Trump was born • Monetary currency of The Philippines • ...
Truman vs Eisenhower 2022-03-17
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- following
- Plan, a plan for aiding the European nations in the economic recovery after WW2 in order to stabilize and rebuild their countries and prevent the spread of communism
- war, a conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years
- not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction
- Bill, law passes in 1941 to help returning veterans buy homes and pay for higher education
- Command system, government owns the means of production, economic decisions are made by central government, and government provides extensive social programs for population
- first artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow
- a member of the forced arms
- A 1949 defense alliance initiated by the US, Canada, and 10 Western European nations
- War, The conflict between communist North Korea and Non communist South Korea
- The ending of authorized segregation, or separation by race.
- a policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries
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- given official approval to act
- Insulting or intended to insult
- hostile behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare
- native to a country not foreign; relating to life or affairs of a household; a household servant
- Highway System, a network of high-speed roads built to make interstate travel faster and easier
- Race, a competition of space exploration between the United states and Soviet Union
- Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976
- Pact,An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
20 Clues: following • a member of the forced arms • given official approval to act • Insulting or intended to insult • not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction • Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976 • first artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow • a policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries • ...
African Nationalism and Independence 2022-04-25
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- began a guerilla warfare to liberate their homeland
- most Africans believed they should have this
- a continent that was colonized by europeans during ww2
- person who helped make the first british colony independent
- liberia depended on the export of what good
- which type of people had few political offers and dominated certain jobs
- slowed down the economy
- what tore nigeria apart in the late 1960's
- gave support to africa to fight against colonialism
- most african nations achieved this
- was home to over 1 million french settlers
- Almost completely colonized by European powers in
- granted independence to morocco and tunisia
- what were the displaced rural people that surrounded cities
- used to be named the Gold Coast
- who mainly ran the government in rwanda
- they were very common in africa
- old and new,______ and foreign, live side by side
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- between 1957 and 1982 what happened to about 70n leaders
- an african leader that supported pan-africanism
- the french leader in 1962
- what world wide epidemic hit africa the hardest.
- dominated the political system
- after independence in 1962, two countries were created burundi and who
- The unity of all black africans regardless of national boundaries
- controlled congo region of Africa
- the system of racial segregation
- they farm, hunt, or raised livestock using what kind of methods
- droughts caused what in many countries
- nelson mandela was the leader of what group in 1962
- who got the best education and jobs under the belgians
- presented major problems in africa progress.
32 Clues: slowed down the economy • the french leader in 1962 • dominated the political system • used to be named the Gold Coast • they were very common in africa • the system of racial segregation • controlled congo region of Africa • most african nations achieved this • droughts caused what in many countries • who mainly ran the government in rwanda • ...
3rd Period - Aubree B and Becca M 2022-05-16
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- The International Cotton Expositions seeked to showcase the recovery and progress of Atlanta following the _______ of the civil war
- Judges are appointed to ____ courts
- The ____ ____ Administration, insured $250,000 of deposited money
- He sponsored numerous bills to increase defense spending
- Sources of income for the state, also known as _____
- Entrepreneurs take many _____ in order to be a successful businessman
- William Hartsfield brought _____ to Atlanta
- A _______ helps people to manage their money and save for the future
- Because of the ___ _____ case, many white georgians resented people who represented northern industrial interests
- Term length for all members in the General Assembly is ___ years
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- Three causes of the great depression were, reduction in purchasing, overproduction in ____, and bank failures
- As a result of the ___ ____ Plant, thousands of people continued to work in the aircraft manufacturing industry
- After the Atlanta Race Riot, segregation within Atlanta ____
- Whose philosophy did Alonzo Herndon's experience during the Atlanta Race Riot disprove
- Rights Movement
- When William B. Hartsfield and Ivan Allen Jr. were mayors, ____ Americans gained important civil rights
- An entrepreneur is someone that creates their own ______
- Who worked closely with Martin Luther King, Jr. during the
- To make it difficult for the US to send their navy in WW2, Japan bombed the naval base at ___ _____
- Plessy vs Ferguson, the court supported racial _____ of public facilities
- Many popular business like Home Depot and Coca-Cola, started in Georgia and _____ throughout the country
- The Georgia flag was changed in 1956 to ____ the Brown vs Board of Education decision
- Who has the right to a trial by jury
23 Clues: Rights Movement • Judges are appointed to ____ courts • Who has the right to a trial by jury • William Hartsfield brought _____ to Atlanta • Sources of income for the state, also known as _____ • An entrepreneur is someone that creates their own ______ • He sponsored numerous bills to increase defense spending • ...
Unit 5 Vocab. Quiz 2022-11-03
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- European countries trying to spread their culture (three words)
- European countries after they realized the value of africa's vast resources and land (three words)
- Popular tourist destination in Southeast Europe
- A meeting where old men divided a continent (two words)
- Switzerland be like
- An organization of nations formed after World War 1 to promote cooperation and peace (three words)
- Alliance of Great Britain, France, the USA and the country current run by President Putin (two words)
- Agreement to stop war
- Increased machine production of goods
- Woodrow Wilson trying to be nice to Germany after WW2 (two words)
- Agreements between nations to aid and protect one another
- government playing a small role (two words)
- What the European countries did to Africa, India and the Americas
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- Old school style of warfare, involving barbedwarfare and bayonette charges
- The Balkan Peninsula area was nicknamed this because so many conflicts broke out there (two words)
- Message proposing an alliance between Germany and country that loves soccer
- cities getting bigger, more crowded
- many modern smaller countries are run like this
- Alliance of Austria, Germany and an empire that doesn't exist anymore (two words)
- When one powerful country influences another aka circle with clout (three words)
- The Marxist revolutionaries who eventually gain control of mother Russia in 1917
- using machines and lots of workers for mass production (twowords)
- Post war document that punished one country for the war
- USA-USA-USA chants at a baseball game is an example of this
- Germany loading up on guns and tanks during the 1930s
25 Clues: Switzerland be like • Agreement to stop war • cities getting bigger, more crowded • Increased machine production of goods • government playing a small role (two words) • many modern smaller countries are run like this • Popular tourist destination in Southeast Europe • Germany loading up on guns and tanks during the 1930s • ...
Modern Era Vocab 2021-04-29
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- Levittown was a post-war housing project consisting of mass-produced homes.
- Program providing aid to Europe after WW2.
- Potential rise of communism scare.
- Unofficial name for legislation first introduced by United States President.
- The US policy of withdrawing its troops and transferring the responsibility and direction of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam.
- Dangerous activity to achieve something.
- Defense strategy in which a wide range of diplomatic, political, economic, and military options are used to deter an enemy attack.
- Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee
- Civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated Southern United States in 1961
- African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Differences of opinions between people of different generations.
- The term New Frontier was used by Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy in his acceptance speech in the 1960.
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- Was a campaigner for equality in education.
- Accused of Spying for the Soviet Union.
- American feminist writer and activist.
- Final prime minister of the State of Vietnam, and then served as President of South Vietnam.
- The Tet Offensive was a coordinated series of North Vietnamese attacks
- Developed the first successful Polio vaccine.
- Massive long-lasting student protest.
- War with,propaganda, threats and hostility.
- An apparent difference between what is said or promised and what happens or is true.
- Keeping something harmful under control.
- Particles in the air after a nuclear explosion.
- Policical ecent in one country with cause the same effect in neighboring countries.
- Prime Minister of North Vietnam
26 Clues: Prime Minister of North Vietnam • Potential rise of communism scare. • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Massive long-lasting student protest. • American feminist writer and activist. • Accused of Spying for the Soviet Union. • Dangerous activity to achieve something. • Keeping something harmful under control. • Program providing aid to Europe after WW2. • ...
WWI 2024-02-08
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- When a group of nations are on the same side of war as eachother
- nickname for soldiers during WWI
- A form of battle where 2 sides of a war are in trenches
- Treaty that ended WWI
- A cause of WWI where a nation would build up its military
- Region in Europe nicknamed the powder keg that consisted of the countries Austria Hungary and Serbia
- When Someone who has pride in their country
- British ship that Germany sunk to get the US involved in WWI
- A German boat that sunk the Lusitania and other merchant ships
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- Created to bring nations leaders together and to resolve world problems
- Untruthful information used to get people to believe in wrongs things or to get people to join the military
- A war that the treaty of Versailles caused because of the harsh war reparations on Germany
- Austria Hungary Archduke who got assassinated that started WWI
- alliance An alliance in WWI that consisted of the countries France, the UK, and Russia
- An agreement made by both sides of a war to take a break from fighting
- These bonds helped the US government pay for the war
- An alliances during WWI that consisted of the countries Germany, Austria Hungary, and the Ottoman empire
- A main cause of WWI when a Country would take over a poorer country for resource
- A note sent to Mexico by Germany influencing them to start a war with the US
- Points established by president Woodrow Wilson to end WWI peacefully and to make trading safer
20 Clues: Treaty that ended WWI • nickname for soldiers during WWI • When Someone who has pride in their country • These bonds helped the US government pay for the war • A form of battle where 2 sides of a war are in trenches • A cause of WWI where a nation would build up its military • British ship that Germany sunk to get the US involved in WWI • ...
Cora's crossword 2 2019-10-17
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- Part of woman’s body where baby grows (4)
- Civil rights hero Martin ___ King (6)
- Itchy scalp critters (4, 4)
- Kitty lives here (7)
- Unused orb (anag; 9)
- Flight of the Conchords song (5, 5)
- Famous Egyptian structures (8)
- Where the Knights of the Round Table live (7)
- Ghost (7)
- London borough where Houses of Parliament are (11)
- Line separating the two halves or hemispheres of the world (7)
- Cleverer or more able than expected for one’s age (10)
- Tube stop between Victoria and Oxford Circus (5, 4)
- Queen of the fairies in Shakespeare (7)
- Violette ___, WW2 spy from Brixton (5)
- Meghan ___, sings Better When I’m Dancing (7)
- Japanese cartoon (5)
- Chemical found in coffee and tea (8)
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- Dutch painter of sunflowers (3, 4)
- House with only one storey (8)
- Mount ___ onto which presidents faces are carved (8)
- Beloved charity shop (4)
- Oliver ___, Charles Dickens’ famous orphan (5)
- Granny Rosemary’s maiden name (8)
- Where engine fumes are expelled from car (7, 4)
- Dinosaur whose name means “three-horned face” (11)
- Resin used to treat stringed instruments (5)
- Famous 18th-century Austrian composer (6)
- Delphi’s middle name (5)
- In cooking, to bubble but not boil (6)
- The heroine of the musical ‘Wicked’ (7)
- Bonfire Night commemorates this man (3, 6)
- Scots word for New Year’s Eve (8)
- The first one is: Don’t pick up the phone (3, 5)
- Hero of the Trojan War; tendon near the heel (8)
35 Clues: Ghost (7) • Kitty lives here (7) • Unused orb (anag; 9) • Japanese cartoon (5) • Beloved charity shop (4) • Delphi’s middle name (5) • Itchy scalp critters (4, 4) • House with only one storey (8) • Famous Egyptian structures (8) • Granny Rosemary’s maiden name (8) • Scots word for New Year’s Eve (8) • Dutch painter of sunflowers (3, 4) • Flight of the Conchords song (5, 5) • ...
history 2023-05-24
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- allows the president to ald any nation bel vital to US defense
- National Socialist Party
- A law passed at the time of the civil rights movement. It eliminated various ways, such as literacy tests and poll taxes, that had been used to restrict voting by black people
- Teacher and poet that helloes create the NAACP
- Refused to ride city buses to force integration
- 1939-1945, started with the invasion of Poland on Sept 1, 1939, Axis surrenders on May 8, 1945
- Broke the color barrier in baseball
- Refused to give up her seat on the bus, started the bus boycott, called the Mother of civil rights movement Montgomery Bus
- this law outlaws discrimination based on race. color, religion, gender or national origin.
- Breaking a law that you feel is unjust
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- president until April 12, 1945 (stroke), then Harry Truman takes over
- Supreme court case which ruled of segregation Create the seperate but equal doctrine
- Sat at white only lunch counters for integration
- Japanese miltary leaders planned an attack to destroy the US naval fleet stationed at this location in Hawall on Dec. 7, 1941
- these were often charged to African American citizens to prevent them from voting.
- any of the laws that enforced racial segregation in the South
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee-young led civil rights group
- Separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences
- National association for the advancement of colored people
- a person who protests in some form to bring about political or social change.
20 Clues: National Socialist Party • Broke the color barrier in baseball • Breaking a law that you feel is unjust • Teacher and poet that helloes create the NAACP • Refused to ride city buses to force integration • Sat at white only lunch counters for integration • National association for the advancement of colored people • ...
World War 2 2025-05-09
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- African American men serving in the military were assigned to ______units.
- Roosevelt had come because it was one of the most _______in the nation.
- At Franklin School in St. Paul, Boy Scouts helped gather ___ ____.
- The U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese cities of ______and Nagasaki.
- WW2 was the deadliest and most ______conflict in history.
- From 1942 until the war's end, Japanese American soldiers trained at the Military Intelligence Service ______School.
- In Germany and Italy, cruel _______rose to power.
- On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked the U.S. ____base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
- The two bombings killed 120,000 people. Many thousands more died later of _____poisoning.
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- The government began rationing a wide variety of foods. These included meat, milk, eggs, soups, _____, and almost every kind of canned fruit and vegetable.
- The production of ___ ____goods had strengthened the economy.
- One MN industry whose profits increased as a result was the ____ ___ industry.
- The process of going to war is one example of this _____of powers.
- Hormel, a meat-processing company based in Austin, made millions of cans of ____.
- The ______branch has the power to declare war.
- Japan, which wanted to control the _____region, joined the Axis in 1940.
- The information gathered during the experiment helped scientists better understand what happens to the human body when it's ____.
- Posters encouraged people to ______.
- The state government urged women, children, and the elderly to help out with more ___ ___.
- At last the day we have all been waiting for has arrived-D-Day-the _____of Europe.
20 Clues: Posters encouraged people to ______. • The ______branch has the power to declare war. • In Germany and Italy, cruel _______rose to power. • WW2 was the deadliest and most ______conflict in history. • The production of ___ ____goods had strengthened the economy. • The process of going to war is one example of this _____of powers. • ...
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Across
- (noun) the right to vote in political elections
- (adj) a very large appetite
- (verb) the submission of another’s work as your own without credit
- (verb) the queen did not _______ to answer the maid’s question
- (adj) arousing dread or great concern
- (adj) the walls of an office; blank, simple, and bare
- (verb) to hoodwink or trick
- (noun) serene, calm, free from noise
- (noun) a fear of strangers/foreigners
- (verb) a smooth and wavy motion
- (noun) the outline of a human profile
- (noun) a mistaken belief
- (verb) to make more violent or intense, to aggravate
- (noun) the righting of a wrong
- (noun) a protein in the body that responds to toxins
- (noun) a musical performer of great excellence
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- (noun) a timeline of events
- (adj) a person who is very unhappy could be described as _____
- (noun) the ______ of America’s decision to join WW2 was Pearl Harbor
- (noun) a conversation back and forth
- (noun) a common saying of advice or virtue
- (adj) use of excessive dramatics
- (adj) stopped, not flowing
- (noun) a fear of strangers or foreigners
- (noun) a biome located in far northern regions
- (noun) Example: She sells seashells by the seashore.
- (adj) a pleasant and friendly person
- (verb) to reveal something
- (adj) dealing with money
- (adj) a little from here, a little from there
- (noun) proper behavior or conduct
- (verb) a form of protest
- (verb) a harsh form of discipline
- (verb) to celebrate triumphantly
- (adj) a feeling resulting from a loss of confidence
35 Clues: (adj) dealing with money • (verb) a form of protest • (noun) a mistaken belief • (adj) stopped, not flowing • (verb) to reveal something • (noun) a timeline of events • (adj) a very large appetite • (verb) to hoodwink or trick • (noun) the righting of a wrong • (adj) use of excessive dramatics • (verb) a smooth and wavy motion • (verb) to celebrate triumphantly • ...
South East Asia Crossword 2017-05-03
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- founded by prince Siddhartha Gautama, taught that people could be free of suffering if they gave up selfish desires for power, wealth, and pleasure, became known as the “Buddha,” or the “Enlightened One”
- largest temple in the world, Hindu temple built in the 1100s by the Khmer civilization
- the teachings of the Buddha, showing all of society’s misery
- The president after Kennedy
- peninsula jutting out from Asia
- Leader of North Vietnam during the war
- elected in 1968
- If one country becomes communist then all the other ones do
- end of the cycle of suffering, ultimate goal for Buddhists
- before it was vietnam
- built to honor the dead who fought in Vietnam
- took over a bunch of countries including vietnam during WW2
- containing communism from spreading to other countries
- action that brings about pleasant or unpleasant results
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- the quest for a way of life that would give the greatest value to human existence and help relieve the world of suffering
- The boat that was "attacked" to start the vietnam war
- a devastating wave
- a group of communists in south vietnam were formed to oppose Diem & unify Vietnam
- the U.S. military began bombing North Vietnam
- the self, the cause of all misery
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- People -------ed against the vietnam war
- extend east and west between the Indian and Pacific oceans
- gradually withdraw U.S. troops & replace them with South Vietnamese soldiers
- President that was assassinated before his brother
- main religion in Malaysia and Indonesia
26 Clues: elected in 1968 • a devastating wave • before it was vietnam • The president after Kennedy • peninsula jutting out from Asia • the self, the cause of all misery • Association of Southeast Asian Nations • Leader of North Vietnam during the war • main religion in Malaysia and Indonesia • People -------ed against the vietnam war • the U.S. military began bombing North Vietnam • ...
Chapter 13 History Review 2023-05-26
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- document granted Englishmen certain rights
- Mary, Queen of Scots, feared his prayers more than she feared an army
- queen who said as a child "I will be good"
- followers of John Wycliffe
- country that is in British Isles but not a part of United Kingdom
- mountain range known as the "backbone of England"
- underwater tunnel that links Great Britain and France
- wrote the first English science book
- country known for bagpipes and tartan
- England's first constitutional monarchs
- world's largest landmass
- discovered law of gravity
- calamity occurred during reign of Charles II
- island that is eighth largest in the world
- longest river in British Isles
- liberalism
- England's first official representative assembly
- wanted to purify the Church of England
- led Great Britain to victory in WW2
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- Germanic tribes that took control of Britain after fall of Rome
- loyal to Charles I in England Civil War
- fought on the side of Parliament in English civil war
- false idea that men descended from animals
- defeated the king in the civil war ruled during commonwealth
- made idea of evolution popular
- idea that it is the responsibility of government to take care of people
- authorized new translation of Bible in 1611
- discovered circulation of the blood
- during my reign Spanish Armada was defeated
- executed by Roundheads
- inhabitants of British Isles conquered by Romans
- Father of Modern Chemistry
- returned Great Britain to protestant work ethic
- wanted to separate completely from Church of England
- missionary from Northern Ireland to India
35 Clues: liberalism • executed by Roundheads • world's largest landmass • discovered law of gravity • followers of John Wycliffe • Father of Modern Chemistry • made idea of evolution popular • longest river in British Isles • discovered circulation of the blood • led Great Britain to victory in WW2 • wrote the first English science book • country known for bagpipes and tartan • ...
Can't You Hear Me Knocking? 2025-04-09
Across
- ask femme, "thuringen trip"
- site of an infamous far-right riot
- proprietor of a haunted bus stop, which doesn't need to be plugged in
- the ideal pillow after a wild night at the black boy
- the way emilia likes it
- ww2 bomber ace and musical inspiration
- history walk inspired by the people you see everyday
- oriental response to an unexpected conflagration
- find picture
- your reward for winning the nemean games
- history walk inspired by a crisis during class
- needs a tennis racket
- alternative name for the area around gentil orco, inhabited by crazy people
- the intended language for reading curious george
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- father of the new chronology
- history walk inspired by a late train ride
- your highest academic honor at unipv
- best masseur in pavia
- persian orthodontist
- both a young man's fantasy and the organizer of the 2024 persian monarchists meeting
- jk living room + ann margret = ?
- unified kingdom in classical antiquity
- who needs to listen?
- both a rock & roll band and an amnesiac sold at a strada nuova bar
- you can lean it against the church wall, dumbass
- what you need to hit her with
- Warren Zevon's second choice for the setting of his third best song
- what do the creation of woman and your education in the italian medical system have in common?
- she doesn't have to listen to you
- most racist president we've had in modern history
- archnemesis of fat fucks
- the secret to getting "red" in the tels method
32 Clues: find picture • persian orthodontist • who needs to listen? • best masseur in pavia • needs a tennis racket • the way emilia likes it • archnemesis of fat fucks • ask femme, "thuringen trip" • father of the new chronology • what you need to hit her with • jk living room + ann margret = ? • she doesn't have to listen to you • site of an infamous far-right riot • ...
UNIT 1 END OF WW2/POST WAR BOOM REVIEW 2025-09-12
Across
- PRESIDENT THAT TOOK OVER FOR ROOSEVELT WHEN HE DIED
- BASE IN HAWAII ATTACKED BY THE JAPANESE
- FIRST MAJOR COMMUNIST STATE
- THIS LAW CONNECTED THE ENTIRE COUNTRY WITH PAVED ROADS
- THE SUBURBS WERE DESIGNED AROUND THE OWNERSHIP OF THIS
- HOW MANY INCOMES DID MOST FAMILIES HAVE IN THE 1940S AND 1950S
- THE HIGHWAY ACT LED TO THE DECLINE IN WHAT KIND OF TRAVEL
- WHAT TYPE OF NEW ADVERTISING WAS HAPPENING ON THE TELEVISION
- THIS GROUP FOUGHT FOR BETTER WAGES AND BENEFITS
- HOW CHURCHILL DESCRIBED THE EAST WEST SPLIT
- 3 US ENEMIES DURING WORLD WAR II
- THIS IS WHEN YOU WILL ONLY BUY ONE BRAND OF A CERTAIN PRODUCT
- THIS APPLIANCE NOW HAD ADVERTISING FOR PRODUCTS AND BUSINESSES
- THE HIGHWAY ACT WAS CREATED FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE IN ORDER TO MOVE WHO AROUND
- THESE SHOPPING PLACES REPLACED THE MAIN STREET IN MANY TOWNS
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- THIS IS WHEN A LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE LIVE IN THE SUBURBS AND WORK IN THE CITY
- PRESIDENT THAT DIED BEFORE WW2 WAS OVER
- THIS GAVE VETERANS TUITION AND LOW INTEREST HOME LOANS
- THIS TYPE OF GOVERNMENT HAS A CLASSLESS SOCIETY AND NO PERSONAL FREEDOMS
- SOVIET UNION BLOCKADED THIS CITY
- DAY GERMANY SURRENDERED TO END WORLD WAR II
- FIRST US TEST SITE FOR NUCLEAR WEAPONS
- JAPANESE CITY THE US DROPPED THE ATOMIC BOMB ON
- US INITIATIVE TO BUILD NUCLEAR WEAPONS
- THIS WAS A MASSIVE INCREASE IN BIRTHS AFTER WORLD WAR II
- PEOPLE STARTED USING THESE WHEN THEY
- WORKERS WERE MOVING FROM THE CITIES TO THESE AREAS
27 Clues: FIRST MAJOR COMMUNIST STATE • SOVIET UNION BLOCKADED THIS CITY • 3 US ENEMIES DURING WORLD WAR II • PEOPLE STARTED USING THESE WHEN THEY • FIRST US TEST SITE FOR NUCLEAR WEAPONS • US INITIATIVE TO BUILD NUCLEAR WEAPONS • BASE IN HAWAII ATTACKED BY THE JAPANESE • PRESIDENT THAT DIED BEFORE WW2 WAS OVER • DAY GERMANY SURRENDERED TO END WORLD WAR II • ...
