ww2 Crossword Puzzles
NZ's Response to the Outbreak of WW2 2024-03-18
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- type of enlistment for 2NZEF
- The war became this when Japan attacked the US in 1941.
- – 2NZEF
- The RAF
- – Germany’s desire for this.
- New Zealand had this attachment to Britain.
- The 2NZEF had to be trained in three ___________ .
- The NZEF trained here.
- Describes Japan’s attention in the Pacific.
- Some consider NZ’s initial reaction to the war as ____________
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- New Zealand’s contribution would contain greater air and what other resources?
- This ship left to join a British squadron in South American waters.
- The destination of the NZEF.
- NZ Prime Minister at the outbreak of the war.
- NZ opposed this as a way of dealing with Germany
- Invasion of this country led to war.
- The defeat of a German battleship in the South Atlantic increased this.
- NZ provided 7000 of these over the course of WWII.
- NZ were _____________dependent on Britain.
- A battalion of these included in the 2NZEF.
- site of a major naval base.
21 Clues: – 2NZEF • The RAF • The NZEF trained here. • site of a major naval base. • type of enlistment for 2NZEF • The destination of the NZEF. • – Germany’s desire for this. • Invasion of this country led to war. • NZ were _____________dependent on Britain. • New Zealand had this attachment to Britain. • A battalion of these included in the 2NZEF. • ...
Choice Board Crossword 2023-02-08
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- president elected in 1932 that started the New Deal
- a major dust storm that swept across the country
- Georgia U.S. Senate member who led a congressional delegation to investigate war materials in combat
- Georgia U.S. House of Representatives member who helped develop the U.S. Navy
- a war that involved many different countries across the world from 1939 to 1945
- the U.S. lended or leased any war supplies to a country they felt could help them
- Georgia governor first elected in 1933
- a bug that ravaged fields and farms in the South during the Great Depression
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- more food was produced than needed
- Japanese troops invaded the U.S. base Pearl Harbor in Hawaii
- took place in 1929 and was when stock share prices plummeted
- a decoded telegram that revealed Germany's plea to Mexico about the U.S.
- a World War One supply ship that was sunk by German U-Boats
- a period of little to no rain
- program created by FDR to give citizens economic help and to stabilize the U.S. economy
- federal loans to install electrical distribution systems in rural areas of the U.S.
- a war that spanned many countries across the world from 1914 to 1918
17 Clues: a period of little to no rain • more food was produced than needed • Georgia governor first elected in 1933 • a major dust storm that swept across the country • president elected in 1932 that started the New Deal • a World War One supply ship that was sunk by German U-Boats • Japanese troops invaded the U.S. base Pearl Harbor in Hawaii • ...
President Truman Key Terms 2024-02-08
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- The US would provide military and economic aide to democratic nations under threat from Communism
- War between Communist North Korea and Democratic South Korea. One of the first proxy war of the Cold War
- Foreign policy by the US to prevent the spread of Communism
- War instigated by major power which does not itself become involved
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- North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Treaty between 30 countries in North America and Europe
- US provided economic assistance to democratic nations in Western Europe after WW2
- Sen. Joseph McCarthy would use his position to publicly accuse suspected communists
- Growing sense of fear and mistrust of people who had communist beliefs or affiliations
- Competition between US and USSR to amass the larger arsenal of nuclear of weapons
9 Clues: Foreign policy by the US to prevent the spread of Communism • War instigated by major power which does not itself become involved • US provided economic assistance to democratic nations in Western Europe after WW2 • Competition between US and USSR to amass the larger arsenal of nuclear of weapons • ...
Final Project of Night 2023-12-12
War in the Pacific 2023-10-12
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- the codetalkers who helped the US to send encrypted messages
- event that prompted the US to enter the war
- During this four-day sea-and-air battle, the outnumbered U.S. Pacific Fleet succeeded in destroying four Japanese aircraft carriers
- a policy the US adopted during the first part of WW2
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- codenamed Operation Iceberg
- weapon with great explosive power that results from splitting the nuclei of a heavy metal
- a member of a special corps in the Japanese air force charged with the suicidal mission of crashing an aircraft laden with explosives into an enemy target
- city that fell victim to the deadliest air raid in history
- American president who ordered the bombs to be dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima
9 Clues: codenamed Operation Iceberg • event that prompted the US to enter the war • a policy the US adopted during the first part of WW2 • city that fell victim to the deadliest air raid in history • the codetalkers who helped the US to send encrypted messages • American president who ordered the bombs to be dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima • ...
Innate Evil in LOTF 2024-10-15
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- From which philosopher’s theory of ego, id and superego did Golding take inspiration?
- Who is the beast part of?
- What is the term used to describe what Golding creates in LOTF as a political/moral message?
- What event was ongoing at the time of Golding writing?
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- What is the term that describes the boys’ situation as a scaled down version of current time geopolitical events?
- What is the name of a devil often know as the “Lord Of The Flies”
- ‘“_____ thing”’ is a reference to the Garden of Eden when talking about the beast, temptation and innate savagery.
- What kind of war was happening at the time while the boys were on the island?
- Which is the only character to be presented as innately good?
- What does Golding believe humans are innately?
- What event had finished half a decade before Golding started writing LOTF but still had its effects being felt at the time?
11 Clues: Who is the beast part of? • What does Golding believe humans are innately? • What event was ongoing at the time of Golding writing? • Which is the only character to be presented as innately good? • What is the name of a devil often know as the “Lord Of The Flies” • What kind of war was happening at the time while the boys were on the island? • ...
characters and places 2014-10-21
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- Ridley: third born child of Amanda and Frank, was diagnosed with a brain tumor at 6 months old, 6 years later she died
- Married to Tuck, could not have kids, died at 40 years old
- Cole: Dawsons dad, he was a member of a notorious criminal family in a small town of oriental north Corolina
- Collier: Amandas mom, she did not want Amanda dating Dawson
- Dawson works and lives there
- corolina: where dawson and amanda met up and found eachother after 20 years
- Abes girlfriend
- Cole: 42 year old man, works on oil rigs in Louisanna
- Yarbourough: mailman who saw Tucks body when he died
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- Hosteler: was married to clara, deployed to Europe during WW2
- father: died 10 years ago due to heart attack
- Franks friend that he's always with when he's at the bar and they are golfing buddies
- Rogers wife
- Collier Reynolds: married to Frank Reynolds, has 3 kids with him and was once in love with Dawson cole
- Reynolds: acholic, married to Amanda Collier
- Cole: Cousin of Dawson
- ridley: first born child of Amanda and Frank, gets in car accident with Frank
17 Clues: Rogers wife • Abes girlfriend • Cole: Cousin of Dawson • Dawson works and lives there • Reynolds: acholic, married to Amanda Collier • father: died 10 years ago due to heart attack • Yarbourough: mailman who saw Tucks body when he died • Cole: 42 year old man, works on oil rigs in Louisanna • Married to Tuck, could not have kids, died at 40 years old • ...
The Cold War Crossword 2023-12-07
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- House Un-American Activities Committee
- Resupply of West Berlin by U.S. in 1948 in response to a Soviet blockade of Berlin
- 13 day period when the USA and USSR came very close to nuclear war
- Man who led the Communist Revolution of China
- Communist dictator of Cuba who led a revolution in the late 1950s
- United States policy to stop the spread of Communism
- Period of tension between the United States and USSR
- List of people who Joe McCarthy said were Communists
- Program after WW2 to rebuild Europe by sending them money and economic aid
- Secret spy organization in the United States
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- United States foreign policy of sending aid to nations threatened by Communism
- Term used to describe territories taken over by the USSR
- War that was between North and South Korea, with the United States supporting the Democratic South
- Peacekeeping body of nations
- Term used to refer to accusing people without evidence
- The imaginary line that was said by Winston Churchill that separated Western and Eastern Europe
- Senator from Wisconsin who started the Red Scare and accused people of being loyal to Communism
17 Clues: Peacekeeping body of nations • House Un-American Activities Committee • Secret spy organization in the United States • Man who led the Communist Revolution of China • United States policy to stop the spread of Communism • Period of tension between the United States and USSR • List of people who Joe McCarthy said were Communists • ...
Political Geography Vocab 2018-01-16
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- A condition of roughly equal strength between opposing countries or alliances of countries.
- A state that completely surrounds another one.
- A state that contains more than one ethnicity.
- A state who's territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity that turned into a nationality.
- A state in which the distance from the center to any boundary does not vary significantly.
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- Totalitarian world government that was emerging and is a conspiracy post WW2.
- A state that encompasses a very small land area.
- A city that is developed to fill up an empty part of a country not connected to the core.
- A state that does not have direct access to the sea.
- An internal organization of a state that allocates most powers to units of local government.
- A zone separating two states in which neither states exercise political control.
11 Clues: A state that completely surrounds another one. • A state that contains more than one ethnicity. • A state that encompasses a very small land area. • A state that does not have direct access to the sea. • Totalitarian world government that was emerging and is a conspiracy post WW2. • A zone separating two states in which neither states exercise political control. • ...
Long and short term causes of WW2 2023-04-21
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- Hitler wanted this because of its valuable resources, the border of Czechoslovakia where Germans lived
- Aka the Rome-Berlin Axis and Hitler allied with Mussolini
- living room
- Hitler moved 22,000 troops into this piece of land on March 7, 1936
- This was held so Hitler could discuss, peacefully, about surrendering the Sudetenland to Germany
- In this month and year Hitler made his move on the rest of Czechoslovakia
- the German Air Force
- this was signed between Schuschnigg and Hitler which recognized Austria’s independence
- Anthony Eden resigned this position over Prime mistier Neville decision to open negotiations with Mussolini
- France didn’t oppose the invasion because of this reason
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- Hitler did this to justify the annexation of Austria which 99.7% of Austrian people supported
- This was violated and gave Hitler more confidence
- Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact which means they’re
- This was the month and date when German troops invaded Poland
- this month and day German troops entered Austria
- Britain, France, and Italy agreed to Hitlers demands in exchange for this
- unification of Austria and Germany
- Hitler claimed it was Germanys right to defend itself
- these people were against the idea of another European war
- these two countries kept to promise to Poland and declared war on Germany
20 Clues: living room • the German Air Force • unification of Austria and Germany • this month and day German troops entered Austria • This was violated and gave Hitler more confidence • Hitler claimed it was Germanys right to defend itself • France didn’t oppose the invasion because of this reason • Aka the Rome-Berlin Axis and Hitler allied with Mussolini • ...
Final Project of Night 2023-12-12
Final Project of Night 2023-12-12
Crossword #7: When In Doubt... Destruct 2024-06-21
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- The machine that swings fast at buildings to take them down
- A large bomb, for wars of course
- You are a ____! Term for showing the person is messy
- South and North of this country fought in the cold war
- Liberty and piece served to the united states during WW2
- A large tank to shoot big black balls at a building
- 911 called a man this because he reported a bomb in his garage
- The type of check during a pandemic or war given to families with children
- a tool that can be mighty during a fight that uses a band to launch
- A tool that is used to break ice crystals
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- the layer of the Earth's atmosphere that burns killer meteors
- the term to absolutely destroy something
- The dinosaur that was hit straight in the head during the meteor
- "I CAME IN LIKE A ____!"-Miley Cyrus
- The only Beatles song that's record was burned during the Vietnam war
- the country for short with the most bombs
- A burning substance used for taking down cold substances like ice
- The Latin root for one
- In full word form, the bomb that straps to a door to blow it up
19 Clues: The Latin root for one • A large bomb, for wars of course • "I CAME IN LIKE A ____!"-Miley Cyrus • the term to absolutely destroy something • the country for short with the most bombs • A tool that is used to break ice crystals • A large tank to shoot big black balls at a building • You are a ____! Term for showing the person is messy • ...
Early Cold War 2024-04-26
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- Korea has been divided at the 38th ____ since the Korean War.
- Churchill coined this term for the imaginary division between east and west Europe.
- President who oversaw the cuban missile crisis and bay of pigs invasion.
- This was built to keep Germans from fleeing into the Western part of the capital.
- The Cuban missile crisis is the best example of this risky policy.
- President who proposed a "massive retaliation" to any attack in 1954.
- The US senior who claimed there were communists in the US government.
- This was the Soviet policy of increased openness in the 1980s.
- America airlifted supplies into this German city during a crisis in 1954.
- Korea has been divided at the 38th ____ since the Korean War.
- This US policy called for not allowing communism to spread.
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- The president who saw the end of the Vietnam war before resigning in scandal.
- Communist leader of Cuba.
- Communist leader of North Vietnam
- Soviet-led alliance of communist nations during the Cold War.
- The alliance of Democratic countries during the Cold War.
- The term for economic reforms made by the Soviet Union in 1980s.
- The ____ were a husband and wife executed for giving secrets to the soviets.
- This plan provided aid to help rebuild the democracies of Europe after ww2.
- This House of Representatives committee hunted for communists.
20 Clues: Communist leader of Cuba. • Communist leader of North Vietnam • The alliance of Democratic countries during the Cold War. • This US policy called for not allowing communism to spread. • Korea has been divided at the 38th ____ since the Korean War. • Soviet-led alliance of communist nations during the Cold War. • ...
COLD WAR 2025-03-19
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- The leader of Czechoslovakia introduced reforms during this event in 1968.
- The competition between the USA and USSR to develop powerful weapons.
- The name of the alliance between UK, USA and USSR during WW2.
- The political and economic system promoted by the USA.
- The military alliance formed by the USSR in response to NATO.
- The American spy plane incident in 1960.
- The USA's policy to stop the spread of communism.
- The agreement signed in 1972 to limit nuclear weapons.
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- The failed attempt by Cuban exiles to take over Cuba in 1961.
- The conflict between North and South Korea from 1950-1953.
- The countries of Europe controlled by the Soviet Union after WWII.
- The cutting off the Western powers' access to a city in Germany by the USSR in 1948.
- The period of easing tensions between the USA and USSR.
- The US president's speech to support nations resisting communism (1947).
- The crisis involving Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba (1962).
- A revolt in an Eastern European country against USSR led by Imre Nagy.
- A military alliance formed by Western nations in 1949.
- The economic aid plan to rebuild Europe after WWII.
- The nuclear weapon developed by the USA in 1952, followed by the USSR.
- The economic and political system promoted by the USSR.
20 Clues: The American spy plane incident in 1960. • The USA's policy to stop the spread of communism. • The economic aid plan to rebuild Europe after WWII. • The political and economic system promoted by the USA. • A military alliance formed by Western nations in 1949. • The agreement signed in 1972 to limit nuclear weapons. • ...
WW2 Vocabulary List #2 Crossword 2016-02-04
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- (where the Jews were forced to live)
- (person blamed for another's mistake)
- (German secret police)
- Solution (Mass extermination of Jews by Hitler)
- (German word for Jew)
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- (brutal killing)
- David ( Alternate word for Star of David)
- (Organized massacre of Jews)
- (Main concentration camp)
- ( "night of broken glass")
- (Intolerance/hatred of Jews)
11 Clues: (brutal killing) • (German word for Jew) • (German secret police) • (Main concentration camp) • ( "night of broken glass") • (Organized massacre of Jews) • (Intolerance/hatred of Jews) • (where the Jews were forced to live) • (person blamed for another's mistake) • David ( Alternate word for Star of David) • Solution (Mass extermination of Jews by Hitler)
Significant words of World War II 2013-06-26
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- guerilla fighters in the French underground
- The leader of Russia and Britain's ally
- The President of America
- A person captured and kept confined by an enemy, opponent, or criminal.
- The country that mainly fought during Kokoda Campaign
- A series of military operations intended to achieve a particular objective
- The alliance between great powers Great Britain, Russia, France and later North America
- A place centred near Papua New Guinea where Australian and Japanese forces fought
- The location of one of the most bloodiest battles in WW2 and the turning point in Europe
- The mass murder of over 6 million Jewish men, women and children
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- The Italian dictator and Hitler's ally.
- in diplomacy, a formal demand made by one nation upon another.
- The German secret police
- a Japanese suicide pilot or plane developed in World War II
- The British and French policy of conceding to Adolf Hitler’s territorial demands prior to the outbreak of World War II.
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order for a new system.
- The Prime Minister at the time of the war
- The alliance between great powers Germany,Italy and Japan
- A system of government dominated by far-right-wing forces and generally commanded by a single dictator.
19 Clues: The President of America • The German secret police • The Italian dictator and Hitler's ally. • The leader of Russia and Britain's ally • The Prime Minister at the time of the war • guerilla fighters in the French underground • The country that mainly fought during Kokoda Campaign • The alliance between great powers Germany,Italy and Japan • ...
Chapter 25: WW2 and the Cold War 2017-06-01
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- The dominant religion in Pakistan
- Plan This reduced Germany's debts and promoted American investment
- Dictator of the USSR
- Government program that built hospitals, roads, bridges, dams
- War trials in Europe for crimes against humanity
- The killing of over six million Jews and other groups
- Dictators took away the basic ______ of their people
- Money loses value due to overprinting
- The day of the Allied invasion in Normandy
- This separated east and west Berlin
- Roosevelt's plan to improve the American economy
- Britain and France's policy to avoid war with Germany
- Formerly the East Indies
- A state that controls its people's lives and thoughts
- Caused job loss, homelessness, and bank collapses through US and Europe
- Passed by US Congress for racial equality
- Hitler's political party
- This battle was a major turning point for the Allies in Europe
- Churchill's description of the USSR cutting eastern Europe from the world
- American base that suffered a surprise attack by Japan
- Former leader of Ghana and promoter of Pan-Africanism
- Small sections of the city where Jews lived, with little food and water
- Leader of the ANC who went to prison for his protests
- Intentional killing of one ethnic group
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- The Nationalist Party fled here and established a new government
- Dictator of Italy
- Allies' policy of focusing on Hitler and Mussolini before Japan
- Japanese suicide bombers
- Separated from Malaysia to become its own country
- A socialist country in SE Asia
- The country that Britain and France promised to protect
- This group fought the Communists in China's civil war
- This country sent help to North Korea, who were about to lose
- Racial segregation in South Africa
- The first north African country to gain independence from Europe
- Hatred of the Jewish people
- Combining farms to increase production
- He fought for racial equality in the US in the 1950s
- American strategy of taking islands one by one to gain geographic advantage
- Hitler's plan to use gas chambers
- The leader of the INC who promoted civil disobedience
- US policy for holding back the spread of communism
- New technology that detected enemy ships and planes from far away
- This country placed nuclear missiles directed at the US
- Hitler's strategy of a strong and quick invasion
- This treaty forced Germany to pay war reparations for WW1
- Leader of the Vietminh
- The first city that was hit by the atomic bomb
- President of USA during early WW2
- A non-violent war between the US and USSR
- An international organization created to police world situations
51 Clues: Dictator of Italy • Dictator of the USSR • Leader of the Vietminh • Japanese suicide bombers • Formerly the East Indies • Hitler's political party • Hatred of the Jewish people • A socialist country in SE Asia • The dominant religion in Pakistan • Hitler's plan to use gas chambers • President of USA during early WW2 • Racial segregation in South Africa • ...
Cold War Crossword 2023-05-15
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- The Marshall Plan and the Truman Doctrine were focused on stopping the spread of this
- This city in Germany was split in half into East and West sections during the Cold War
- This committee was focused on finding communists in Hollywood
- The incident in the Gulf of ______ lead to the start of the Vietnam War
- Which President lead the US through the Cuban Missile Crisis?
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- General Patton lead the US in the ______ war.
- The Hollywood Ten and many others were given this treatment, meaning they were not allowed to work anymore.
- The president of the US at the end of WW2
- 1949 had two big events take place. The Soviets detonated their first nuclear bomb and this country fell to communism
- Which country near the US did the Soviet Union place nuclear Missiles in?
- Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis?
11 Clues: The president of the US at the end of WW2 • General Patton lead the US in the ______ war. • This committee was focused on finding communists in Hollywood • Which President lead the US through the Cuban Missile Crisis? • The incident in the Gulf of ______ lead to the start of the Vietnam War • Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis? • ...
Final Project of Night 2023-12-12
ww2 crossword puzzle khloe H 2022-03-10
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- Stalin-Stalin industrialized the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, forcibly collectivized its agriculture, consolidated his position by intensive police terror, helped to defeat Germany in 1941–45, and extended Soviet controls to include a belt of eastern European states.
- Law Montgomery Montgomery-Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery was one of the most prominent and successful British commanders of the Second World War (1939-45). Known as 'Monty', he notably commanded the Allies against General Erwin Rommel in North Africa, and in the invasions of Italy and Normandy.
- Churchill-As prime minister (1940–45) during most of World War II, Winston Churchill rallied the British people and led the country from the brink of defeat to victory. He shaped Allied strategy in the war, and in the war's later stages he alerted the West to the expansionist threat of the Soviet Union
- MacArthur-Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964) was an American general who commanded the Southwest Pacific in World War II (1939-1945), oversaw the successful Allied occupation of postwar Japan and led United
- Hirohito presided over the invasion of China, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and eventually, the Japanese surrender to the Allies. Many historical sources have portrayed Hirohito as powerless. Often these sorces characterized the emperor as constrained by military advisers that were making all the decisions.
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- Hitler- smashed the nation's democratic institutions and transformed Germany into a war state intent on conquering Europe for the benefit of the so-called Aryan race.
- S. Patton-Considered one of the most successful combat generals in U.S history, George Patton was the first officer assigned to the Tank Corps in WWI. During WWII, he helped lead the Allies to victory in the invasion of Sicily, and was instrumental to the liberation of Germany from the Nazis.
- Mussolini-Benito Mussolini (1883–1945) was the leader of Italy during World War II. He invented the term “fascism” to describe a system run by a dictator who did not allow different political opinions or opposition. The Nazis also believed in fascism.
- D. Eisenhower-During World War II, he served as Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe, and achieved the rare five-star rank of General of the Army.
- forces in the Korean War (1950-1953)
- S. Truman-He became a Senator in 1934. During World War II he headed the Senate war investigating committee, checking into waste and corruption and saving perhaps as much as 15 billion dollars. As President, Truman made some of the most crucial decisions in history.
11 Clues: forces in the Korean War (1950-1953) • Hitler- smashed the nation's democratic institutions and transformed Germany into a war state intent on conquering Europe for the benefit of the so-called Aryan race. • ...
WW2 And Cold War Cross Word Puzzle 2025-03-03
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- Competition between U.S. & USSR to achieve weapons superiority
- "Barrier" that seperated East and West Germany
- Organization & training of citizens to work with armed forced and emergency services during a war or natural disaster
- Sudden government takeover
- Countries that are under the control of a nation's control
- First major military conflict that took place during Cold War
- Agreement between U.S. and USSR that either side would respond to a nuclear attack by launching their own weapons
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- Requirement of government employees to ensure loyalty to U.S.
- Political ideology that USSR supported
- The 38th parallel between North and South Korea
- People who believed in communist ideology but were not involved within the party
- Fear that communists would overthrow U.S. government and establish communist dictatorship
- Weapon that was far stronger than atomic bomb
- Time period/era that followed the detonation of the first nuclear weapon
- USSR's response to Marshall Plan
- Provided aid towards Western Europe, to assist econmic recovery but also prevent communist influence
- Foreign policy developed in 1950 that agrees on willingness to go to brink of war
- Strategy to reinforce brinkmanship involved on developing stockpile of deadly weapons, used by U.S.
- Political strategy used to contain the expansion of communist influence
- Nations that had recently gained freedom from colonial rule
20 Clues: Sudden government takeover • USSR's response to Marshall Plan • Political ideology that USSR supported • Weapon that was far stronger than atomic bomb • "Barrier" that seperated East and West Germany • The 38th parallel between North and South Korea • Countries that are under the control of a nation's control • ...
Europe Crossword puzzle 2020-02-27
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- equality Europe is the biggest leader in this movement?
- killing This is a big cultural challenge in Europe
- war Europe has been recently shaped and divided by...
- this country was once a great sea-based empire
- How many independent states are there in Europe
- has been useful during Labor Shortages
- per cent what presentable of Europe is urbanized ?
- Both active Volcanoes in Europe are part of which country
- This is the birthplace of the
- Europe was brought together after
- joined forces with Germany in 1940 turning it into an eventual global war.
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- In the 16th century had a monumental split between Catholicism and Protestantism
- what is one period of time that was monumental to Europe?
- integration response to the devastation of WW2 and the need to rebuild the economy and politics of Europe.
- Paul’s cathedral This is a very important catholic monument in Europe?
- This set the stage for high unemployment, food, and storage?
- What European period lasted from (1500-1800)
- capitalism a mostly free market system based on the use of heavy machinery, division of labour, and at times, monopolies.
- industrial revolution there has been a big increase in this over the years, and has had a backlash on the economy?
- This invention was a big economic breakthrough in the early 1800s.
20 Clues: This is the birthplace of the • Europe was brought together after • has been useful during Labor Shortages • What European period lasted from (1500-1800) • this country was once a great sea-based empire • How many independent states are there in Europe • killing This is a big cultural challenge in Europe • per cent what presentable of Europe is urbanized ? • ...
The Great Depression 2022-04-26
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- the plan put in place by FDR
- the day of October 29,1929 or the day of the stock market crash
- there have been several of these throughout us history;when economic activity have decreased
- the great depression was about_____
- the approximate number of stock traded on October 29, 1929
- this percent was how much the stock market value decreased in 1929-1933
- this many banks failed during the great depression
- this number of major laws was passed in the first 100 days of FDR's 100 days.
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- the thursday before black tuesday where it was "hinted" there would be downfall
- this war was one of the ways the great depression ended, this was because it put many people in factories which boosted economy
- the president at this time, who was blamed for the stock market crash
- this number of businesses failed during the great depression
- number of Americans who lost their jobs during the great depression
- The street where the stock market crash occurred
- the average family income dropped this percent during the great depression
- about______USD were lost
- a part of the New Deal, the plan that FDR had to get rid of the depression
- the month and year of the stock market crash
- the depression mostly affected the____ people in america
19 Clues: about______USD were lost • the plan put in place by FDR • the great depression was about_____ • the month and year of the stock market crash • The street where the stock market crash occurred • this many banks failed during the great depression • the depression mostly affected the____ people in america • the approximate number of stock traded on October 29, 1929 • ...
Parks in Leicestershire 2022-02-03
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- You can see the Mammoth and the Polar Bear at this park
- Which country park has a summit of 248m and was used in WW2 to train troops and store ammunition?
- Which park was gifted by Charles Bennion to the people of Leicester?
- Originally part of a private estate, which local park was opened to the public in 1946?
- Opened in 1897, which is Leicester Cities largest park with 72 hectares
- Large man made reservoir with a little church and dam
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- Which local park opened in the 1920s, incorporates the Bushby Brook and the old Great Northern Railway embankment as well as a sunken garden?
- Where is there a statue of Cardinal Wolsey?
- Which park is closest to the racecourse at Oadby?
- 110 acres of ancient woodland just south of Loughborough
- Leicester's race course until 1883, which city centre park has a cenotaph war memorial for WW1 victims?
11 Clues: Where is there a statue of Cardinal Wolsey? • Which park is closest to the racecourse at Oadby? • Large man made reservoir with a little church and dam • You can see the Mammoth and the Polar Bear at this park • 110 acres of ancient woodland just south of Loughborough • Which park was gifted by Charles Bennion to the people of Leicester? • ...
History 2016-07-05
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- Do you remember?
- Deprived America of liquor and gave rise to 'Mob Rule'
- First (and so far only) female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- Term given to a period in European cultural, intellectual and artistic history
- The NASA space program that first saw men land successfully on the moon
- Russian revolutionary, subject of my dissertation
- Target city for the second atomic bomb dropped by the USA on mainland Japan
- nations Peace-keeping organisation established after WW2
- This naval battle is celebrated as the end of Napoleon's conquest
- To date, six kings have shared this name.
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- Campaigned to give women the vote at the dawn of the twentieth century
- Naturalist, and author of 'On the Origin of Species'.
- Asian country, site of a disastrous US-led military intervention during the Cold War.
- German Chancellor between 1933 and 1945
- This city-state, the 'Floating City', has been a source of wealth and culture in Europe since the Middle Ages
- -X, adopted name of this African-American Muslim and critic of 'White America'
- A scandal that all but destroyed President Nixon's reputation
- A radical political change,as witnessed in France in 1789 and Russia in 1917.
- The actor?! As President?!
19 Clues: Do you remember? • The actor?! As President?! • German Chancellor between 1933 and 1945 • To date, six kings have shared this name. • Russian revolutionary, subject of my dissertation • Naturalist, and author of 'On the Origin of Species'. • Deprived America of liquor and gave rise to 'Mob Rule' • nations Peace-keeping organisation established after WW2 • ...
WW2-World War 2 2024-07-19
8 Clues: who won the war? • who started the war? • what does Hitler lead? • who was in charge of the Axis? • Thirtey nine when did the war start? • who got invaded by Hitler before the war? • Churchill who lead Britain during World War 2? • which type of plane Britain used for World War 2?
Crossword, Crossword! 2024-02-18
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- During WW2, The Daily Telegraph held a competition to see who could solve a crossword the fastest. The winners were offered roles as a _________ for the war.
- For a while there was a rivalry to see which country, US or England, could have the _____ crossword.
- During the crossword craze, you could even buy _______ with embossed puzzles.
- Crosswords would become the proud of parent of this game in the 1930's.
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- This country published their first crossword in 1922.
- The first 'Word-Cross' was actually ______ shaped.
- The first crossword was made my a ______ journalist who emigated to the US in 1890.
7 Clues: The first 'Word-Cross' was actually ______ shaped. • This country published their first crossword in 1922. • Crosswords would become the proud of parent of this game in the 1930's. • During the crossword craze, you could even buy _______ with embossed puzzles. • The first crossword was made my a ______ journalist who emigated to the US in 1890. • ...
Q2 Vocab #4 2023-11-30
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- Sentimental longing for something of the past - The feeling you get when playing OG Fortnite
- The perfect example of something - Like how Tom Brady is the perfect example of a QB
- Mass destruction of something most likely caused by fire or nuclear war - Like what the Germans did in WW2
- Go back to an earlier, worse state - Like a relapse
- The danger of loss or harm - When you go for double or nothing in something
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- The energy that makes something move - Like the ATP that powers cellular activity
- Not allowing a liquid to go through - Like the TSA check at the airport
- Being very careful and precise - Like a surgeon during a surgery
- Inspecting something thoroughly - Like a detective looking at a crime scene
- Showing little enthusiasm - Like when you are doing something you do not want to do
10 Clues: Go back to an earlier, worse state - Like a relapse • Being very careful and precise - Like a surgeon during a surgery • Not allowing a liquid to go through - Like the TSA check at the airport • Inspecting something thoroughly - Like a detective looking at a crime scene • The danger of loss or harm - When you go for double or nothing in something • ...
Education in Australia 2014-03-25
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- In 1910-1950 girls stayed back an additional 80 minutes to learn both sewing and __________.
- Student _______ rose by 57% in the period of 1950-1960.
- The State Education Act that was passed in 1872 was said to be 'free, ____________, and secular'.
- Who determined who was accepted into Secondary School in the 1950's?
- The NAPLAN test is taken in the second full week of which month?
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- Students in 1872 required an attendance rate of at least _______ days per semester. (answer is not in numerals).
- Which Victorian school was commandeered by the Militaries during WW2? (no spaces between words).
7 Clues: Student _______ rose by 57% in the period of 1950-1960. • The NAPLAN test is taken in the second full week of which month? • Who determined who was accepted into Secondary School in the 1950's? • In 1910-1950 girls stayed back an additional 80 minutes to learn both sewing and __________. • ...
totalarianism 2023-03-30
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- a well-equipped, well-organized army that is primarily used for combat.
- a political movement that supports extreme right-wing nationalism and the violent repression of any disagreement, all under the control of a totalitarian state.
- The use of scientific knowledge led to the development of technology and equipment.
- The suppression of speech, certain books, or news broadcasts
- a transcontinental nation that, between 1922 and 1991, that covered most of Eurasia.
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- kind of government where a single individual or small group has unchecked authority without real constitutional restraints.
- communication that is largely intended to convince or sway a listener to support a cause.
- a set of beliefs about politics and the economy that pits liberal democracy against capitalism,
- a fascist movement that has contempt for parliamentary government and liberal democracy.
- The main leader during WW2 for germany
10 Clues: The main leader during WW2 for germany • The suppression of speech, certain books, or news broadcasts • a well-equipped, well-organized army that is primarily used for combat. • The use of scientific knowledge led to the development of technology and equipment. • a transcontinental nation that, between 1922 and 1991, that covered most of Eurasia. • ...
Jacks random WW1 crossword? 2021-10-20
4 Clues: This global conflict happened after ww1 • this is where the league of nations building was. • Germany failed to invade this country near the english channel • this place was sent a telegram by Germany asking if they would invade America
Henrys SUPER cool crossword puzzle 2021-10-20
WWII Review Crossword 2023-01-11
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- Japanese War minister who invaded Manchuria and China
- The invasion of this country in 1939 by Germans was a key cause in the start of WW2
- This was used after Japanese refusal to surrender and ended the war
- This battle prevented Japanese Invasion of the mainland US
- This group of pilots helped to escort bombers on important missions
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- led the Communist party and created the Soviet Union.
- this place in the czechoslovakia ("check-es-lo-va-kia") Hitler was allowed to take as part of appeasement
- These Americans were impacted on the home front by Executive order 9066, their business and farms were closed
- The invasion of this beach in France on D-day was the opening of a New Front for American and allied forced
- Created by the Office of Scientific research and design
10 Clues: led the Communist party and created the Soviet Union. • Japanese War minister who invaded Manchuria and China • Created by the Office of Scientific research and design • This battle prevented Japanese Invasion of the mainland US • This was used after Japanese refusal to surrender and ended the war • ...
WW2-World War 2 2024-07-19
8 Clues: who won the war? • who started the war? • what does Hitler lead? • who was in charge of the Axis? • Thirtey nine when did the war start? • who got invaded by Hitler before the war? • Churchill who lead Britain during World War 2? • which type of plane Britain used for World War 2?
WW2 Aviation and Warplanes 2026-01-30
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- the nickname for the deadly fast Japanese fighterplane
- The coveted heavy bomber made by britian
- the coveted fighter plane America was known for
- This American medium bomber was used to bomb monte casino
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- Nickname for the coveted U.S. Heavy Bomber B-17
- The Soviet fighter that dominated the skies during the stalingrad counter-offensive
- The jet plane of Projekt 1065
- The fear driving dive bomber used in blitzkreig
8 Clues: The jet plane of Projekt 1065 • The coveted heavy bomber made by britian • Nickname for the coveted U.S. Heavy Bomber B-17 • The fear driving dive bomber used in blitzkreig • the coveted fighter plane America was known for • the nickname for the deadly fast Japanese fighterplane • This American medium bomber was used to bomb monte casino • ...
Countries that have Roman Catholic as a main religion 2017-02-08
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- Adolf Hitler was born in this country
- Only 13.6 percent of this European country’s population goes to church on Sunday
- Almost 30% of this European country’s population were millionaires in 2014
- This South American country’s name comes from the word equator which runs through it
- The pope lives in this country
- This country had a great potato famine from 1845-1852
- This country has the tallest water fall in the world, Angel Falls, at 3,212 feet
- This European country is the world’s most visited country
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- This country is located in Europe and is the second richest country in the world
- This European country was invaded in 1939 by the Nazis, which ultimately started WW2
- This European country is the Sixth smallest country in the world. Argentina This South American country’s name comes from the Latin word for silver
- This European country has the highest number of castles per capita
- This African island country has an island named Bird Island which contains the world’s largest tortoise at 670 pounds
- This African country has the highest percentage of women in parliament
14 Clues: The pope lives in this country • Adolf Hitler was born in this country • This country had a great potato famine from 1845-1852 • This European country is the world’s most visited country • This European country has the highest number of castles per capita • This African country has the highest percentage of women in parliament • ...
Film in britain 2025-01-15
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- Which major technological advancement of the 1970s contributed to the decline of cinema attendance?
- What type of music accompanied early silent films?
- What genre in the 1950s-60s focused on working-class struggles?
- How many cinema tickets were sold weekly in the 1930s?
- What was the role of cinema during WWII, besides entertainment?
- What event in the 1930s made cinema an affordable form of escapism for the working class?
- What event in the 1940s caused cinema to be used as a tool for promoting patriotism?
- Which city showed that unemployed people watched films an average of 2.6 times per week in 1931?
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- What innovation in 1928 increased cinema popularity?
- What was the name of the 1916 film that became one of the most-viewed in British cinema?
- Which British city had 80% of unemployed people attending cinema weekly during the Great Depression?
- Which British spy film series began with Dr. No in 1962?
- What key film from 1962 defined the British spy genre with international intrigue?
- What British film genre celebrated post-war resilience and victories?
14 Clues: What type of music accompanied early silent films? • What innovation in 1928 increased cinema popularity? • How many cinema tickets were sold weekly in the 1930s? • Which British spy film series began with Dr. No in 1962? • What genre in the 1950s-60s focused on working-class struggles? • What was the role of cinema during WWII, besides entertainment? • ...
Roman Catholic Countries 2017-02-08
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- This European country was invaded in 1939 by the Nazis, which ultimately started WW2
- This South American country’s name comes from the word equator which runs through it
- The pope lives in this country
- This country has the tallest water fall in the world, Angel Falls, at 3,212 feet
- Adolf Hitler was born in this country
- This country had a great potato famine from 1845-1852
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- Only 13.6 percent of this European country’s population goes to church on Sunday
- This European country has the highest number of castles per capita
- Almost 30% of this European country’s population were millionaires in 2014
- This European country is the world’s most visited country
- This African island country has an island named Bird Island which contains the world’s largest tortoise at 670 pounds
- This European country is the Sixth smallest country in the world. Argentina This South American country’s name comes from the Latin word for silver
- This African country has the highest percentage of women in parliament
- This country is located in Europe and is the second richest country in the world
14 Clues: The pope lives in this country • Adolf Hitler was born in this country • This country had a great potato famine from 1845-1852 • This European country is the world’s most visited country • This European country has the highest number of castles per capita • This African country has the highest percentage of women in parliament • ...
Cold War Crossword puzzle 2023-04-15
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- The ____ were a husband and wife executed for giving secrets to the soviets.
- a metaphor for the extreme political and ideological division that separated Western Europe from the Soviet Union and its satellite states in the east.
- The ___ plan provided aid to help rebuild the democracies of Europe after ww2.
- the basic United States strategy for fighting the cold war (1947–1989) with the Soviet Union.
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- The US senior who claimed there were communists in the US government.
- The alliance of Democratic countries during the Cold War.
- The "____ 10" were blacklisted from show-business for refusing to answer questions about communism.
- a "cold" conflict fought between the US and the Soviet Union
- He succeeded Stalin as the leader of the Soviet Union.
- The term for economic reforms made by the Soviet Union in 1980s.
10 Clues: He succeeded Stalin as the leader of the Soviet Union. • The alliance of Democratic countries during the Cold War. • a "cold" conflict fought between the US and the Soviet Union • The term for economic reforms made by the Soviet Union in 1980s. • The US senior who claimed there were communists in the US government. • ...
Americans fight in Korea ! (Ch.16 Sec.2) 2013-04-16
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- The _______ pushed a resolution through the UN, calling for a "unified, independent, and democratic" Korea.
- President ___ did not want history to repeat his self so he announced that the United states would aid south korea
- ___________ 1990, some 300,000 Chinese soldiers attackedSouth Korean and U.S. positions.
- On June 25, 1950, _____ forces attacked accross the 38th parallel
- General MacArthur distrusted Trumans policy of a _______ fought to achieve only specific goals.
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- by ______ the koreans had been driven north of the 38th parallel
- Once controlled by Japan, Korea had been divided into two independent countries by the united states and ?
- Who was the ww2 general who ahd a bold plan to drive the invaders from south korea?
- By _____ 1950, the UN forces were ready to counterattack.
- When china entered was the United states confronted a major land was in _______
10 Clues: By _____ 1950, the UN forces were ready to counterattack. • by ______ the koreans had been driven north of the 38th parallel • On June 25, 1950, _____ forces attacked accross the 38th parallel • When china entered was the United states confronted a major land was in _______ • Who was the ww2 general who ahd a bold plan to drive the invaders from south korea? • ...
WWII 2025-06-17
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- The year the war ended
- It the team that Germany, Italy and Japan were on
- He was a ruthless dictator who hated Jewish people.
- Is the team that Great Britain, United States and France were on
- He was General Secretary of the Communist Party. He led Russia through terrible and devastating battles with Germany.
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- He was the supreme dictator of Italy. He founded the concept of a fascist government where there is one leader and one party that has total power.
- The year the war started
- Prime Minister of Great Britain during most of World War II.
- It was the deadliest war in all of human history with around 70 million people killed.
- One of presidents in the history of the United States and he led the country out of the Great Depression and through World War II.
10 Clues: The year the war ended • The year the war started • It the team that Germany, Italy and Japan were on • He was a ruthless dictator who hated Jewish people. • Prime Minister of Great Britain during most of World War II. • Is the team that Great Britain, United States and France were on • ...
History 2 2020-09-22
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- Beatles / famous dudes who crossed the road in a picture together, may have made some songs idk haha
- / 300 of them defeated Persia (lie)
- Bomba / biggest bomb in history, would shatter windows in London if dropped in Germany
- Regan / this dude was a movie star, he became the US president
- / these fellas took over Constantinople and made it Istanbul
- / the special war tactic that Germany adopted through WW2
- / the biggest country that adopted communism
- Guevara / Also loved cigars and was a friend of cigar man 1, loved Montecristo cigars
- / Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia make this up, ex soviet state
- Castro / guy who smokes cigars, his favourite were Cohibas
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- / Nuclear meltdown happened here to make a place with a very toxic relationship with Russia
- / was invaded by the US in the 80s
- / RA RA [DATA EXPUNGED] lover of the Russian queen
- / crazy hair, designed the nuclear reactor
- Fallaha / Loves Romeo and Juliet cigars and a Hoyo de Monterrey every once in a while (also made this crossword)
- / The most mass produced gasmask in history, now loved by kids who love soviet Russian history. Very, very iconic design
16 Clues: / was invaded by the US in the 80s • / 300 of them defeated Persia (lie) • / crazy hair, designed the nuclear reactor • / the biggest country that adopted communism • / RA RA [DATA EXPUNGED] lover of the Russian queen • / the special war tactic that Germany adopted through WW2 • / Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia make this up, ex soviet state • ...
Countries that have Roman Catholic as a main religion 2017-02-08
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- This African country has the highest percentage of women in parliament
- This country has the tallest water fall in the world, Angel Falls, at 3,212 feet
- This African island country has an island named Bird Island which contains the world’s largest tortoise at 670 pounds
- This European country is the Sixth smallest country in the world. Argentina This South American country’s name comes from the Latin word for silver
- This country had a great potato famine from 1845-1852
- This country is located in Europe and is the second richest country in the world
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- Only 13.6 percent of this European country’s population goes to church on Sunday
- This European country is the world’s most visited country
- The pope lives in this country
- Almost 30% of this European country’s population were millionaires in 2014
- This European country has the highest number of castles per capita
- Adolf Hitler was born in this country
- This South American country’s name comes from the word equator which runs through it
- This European country was invaded in 1939 by the Nazis, which ultimately started WW2
14 Clues: The pope lives in this country • Adolf Hitler was born in this country • This country had a great potato famine from 1845-1852 • This European country is the world’s most visited country • This European country has the highest number of castles per capita • This African country has the highest percentage of women in parliament • ...
Ethics in human research 2021-07-31
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- is a way to ensure patient voluntary
- refers to a condition in which the researcher knows the identity of a research subject
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- refers to a condition in which the identity of individual subjects is not known to researchers
- established on 1949 as a results of conducting unethical medical experiments during WW2
- can be psychological or physical and must be included in the patient information form
5 Clues: is a way to ensure patient voluntary • can be psychological or physical and must be included in the patient information form • refers to a condition in which the researcher knows the identity of a research subject • established on 1949 as a results of conducting unethical medical experiments during WW2 • ...
Southern and Eastern Asia 2022-03-21
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- This is the reason why china and North Korea government has not changed.
- This is why people in Southern And Eastern Asia
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- This is what Japan has CHANGED FROM by the USA help after WW2.
- this type of government is what Japan, India, and South Korea have changed closer to.
- this is one right citizens have in a SE asian countries in some way
5 Clues: This is why people in Southern And Eastern Asia • This is what Japan has CHANGED FROM by the USA help after WW2. • this is one right citizens have in a SE asian countries in some way • This is the reason why china and North Korea government has not changed. • this type of government is what Japan, India, and South Korea have changed closer to.
PostWWI PreWWII 2024-04-17
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- the gentleman who rose to power in Germany
- is the first name of the person who became dictator of Italy following WW1
- Germany and Italy formed this agreement to join military powers
- This is what the treaty ending WWI did instead of rebuilding
- The name Russia changed to following its revolution in WW1
- The Organization that was made following WW1 to help another world war from occurring
- The country that became The Soviet Union
- the dictator of Spain following WW1 and WW2
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- an economic term and in this case a time period of very harsh economic conditions
- The country that did not join the League of Nations causing it to fail
- The historical reference that Italy's new dictator said he would return Italy to
- The leader who was overthrown in Russia
- also known as Reds, this is the name of the Communists who took over Russia
- following the Russian Revolution, what type of government was established there?
- term used on money, it was so bad in Germany they were making kites and using it for firewood
- this is what most dictators did to anyone who opposed them
16 Clues: The leader who was overthrown in Russia • The country that became The Soviet Union • the gentleman who rose to power in Germany • the dictator of Spain following WW1 and WW2 • The name Russia changed to following its revolution in WW1 • this is what most dictators did to anyone who opposed them • This is what the treaty ending WWI did instead of rebuilding • ...
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-27
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- One thing the U.S. and USSR did not compete over during the Cold War.
- Created by the Soviet Union in response to the creation of NATO (no spaces).
- Expanded its influence into Easter Europe after WW2 (no spaces).
- The location of a Soviet blockade and resulting U.S. and British airlift to save the city's residence.
- Divided into four occupational zones after World War 2.
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- Churchill's metaphor for the divide between the democratic-capitalthe ist west and communist-dominated east of Europe (no spaces).
- Helped rebuild the economies of Western Europe and halt the spread of communism there (no spaces).
- During the Cold War, the U.S. and the USSR saw each other as a...
8 Clues: Divided into four occupational zones after World War 2. • Expanded its influence into Easter Europe after WW2 (no spaces). • During the Cold War, the U.S. and the USSR saw each other as a... • One thing the U.S. and USSR did not compete over during the Cold War. • Created by the Soviet Union in response to the creation of NATO (no spaces). • ...
A Night Divided 2022-04-03
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- A type of government and philosophy in which the goal is to form a society where everything is shared equally.
- Due to the outcome of WW2 the Russia took control of several Eastern European countries and became a super power which sparked the ____________ between Russsia and the west.
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- A communist ____________ owns and controls most everything including property, means of production, education, transportation, and agriculture.
- Another name for Communism.
- Russia became known as the __________.
- Communism began in _________ with the rise of the Bolshevic party.
6 Clues: Another name for Communism. • Russia became known as the __________. • Communism began in _________ with the rise of the Bolshevic party. • A type of government and philosophy in which the goal is to form a society where everything is shared equally. • ...
Texas History Vocab 2022-04-21
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- Goods bought and used by consumers, rather than by manufacturers for producing other goods.
- Built in 1718
- A form of protest in which demonstrators occupy a place, refusing to leave until their demands are met.
- The state of being wealthy and content
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.
- Protection of freedoms are guaranteed to the people in the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and laws that are created
- Happened in the 1930's and would cause poverty and serious health problems like pneumonia for Americans. This occured because the the soil turned very grainy like sand because of the lack of nutrition.
- A financial gain
- Japan did a surprise attack on December 7,1941. Japan's goal was to weaken U.S's spirit, and thought that America wouldn't want to fight back.
- Is an action that citizens should perform to help their country.
- The ship that sank causing America to join WW1
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- Ultimate power rests with the people
- Is an action that citizens are required to perform.
- The president during WW1 and The Great Depression
- Was the German dicatator who abused his power during the WW2 time period.
- The first ten amendments in the U.S Constitution.
16 Clues: Built in 1718 • A financial gain • Ultimate power rests with the people • The state of being wealthy and content • The ship that sank causing America to join WW1 • The president during WW1 and The Great Depression • The first ten amendments in the U.S Constitution. • Is an action that citizens are required to perform. • ...
WW2 Vocabulary 2021-03-19
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- Harbor base in Hawaii.attack on the base by Japanese forces ended up resulting in the U.S. entering World War II
- Bomber Plant factory in Marietta, Georgia.Produced B-29 bombers for the U.S. war
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- Reparations Payments to make up for damages made during the war alliance Countries in agreement
- Ships cargo ships made during World War 2.187 ships made all in Georgia
4 Clues: Ships cargo ships made during World War 2.187 ships made all in Georgia • Bomber Plant factory in Marietta, Georgia.Produced B-29 bombers for the U.S. war • Reparations Payments to make up for damages made during the war alliance Countries in agreement • ...
The Changing Interests of External Powers in the Pacific Region 2018-05-23
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- What is the last name of the leader, who asserted “…is a Pacific power, and we are here to stay,"?
- What was the Pacific Island forum previously called?
- Which country was most opposed to the formation of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)?
- What is French involvement in the region is predominantly motivated by?
- What was the name of the treaty that the United States forced China to sign?
- Where was the Treaty of Peace signed?
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- Who first established formal diplomatic relationship with a PIC post WW2? RC or the PRC?
- Which European country colonised West New Guinea?
- Instead of donation, Chinese have predominantly provided aid to the region through what means?
- When questioned about their involvement in the region, “there is no free lunch” was asserted by China’s Ambassador to Vanuatu. What is his name last?
- Which European country has been a major player in the Pacific region since Colonisation?
- What is the last name of the greatest lecturer in the University of Sydney?
12 Clues: Where was the Treaty of Peace signed? • Which European country colonised West New Guinea? • What was the Pacific Island forum previously called? • What is French involvement in the region is predominantly motivated by? • What is the last name of the greatest lecturer in the University of Sydney? • ...
Event Highlights Crossword 2024-03-05
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- The Malta Aviation Museum focuses on WW2 _____.
- Where was the recent interaction tour hosted by Compagnia San Michele held?
- What is the name of the Mdina Monastery that has recently opened to the public as a museum?
- What are the Hospitaller Order famously known for in the early modern period?
- Magna Żmien is an organisation which focuses on _____ and preservation of audio-visual collections.
- Which sector does the Public Abattoir relate to?
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- The annual Godfrey Wettinger Memorial lecture was held at Saint Dominic's Priory in Rabat, focusing on Malta and the early _____ legacy.
- Which paleochristian catacomb is mostly closed to the public located in Rabat?
- What is the name of a traditional Maltese delicacy pertained throughout history?
- The aim of the collaborations between MUHS and Compagnia San Michele is to contribute to the preservation of the Maltese heritage through _____ interpretation.
- What is the name of the latest published MUHS Edited book?
- The annual ______ Vella memorial lecture is held to commemorate the founder of MUHS.
12 Clues: The Malta Aviation Museum focuses on WW2 _____. • Which sector does the Public Abattoir relate to? • What is the name of the latest published MUHS Edited book? • Where was the recent interaction tour hosted by Compagnia San Michele held? • What are the Hospitaller Order famously known for in the early modern period? • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ASSIGNMENT 2015-11-25
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- The terms used for people that were against Canada in WW1 and WW2.
- A policy used to discern and separate non-white people in South Africa.
- Goods and ideas received and given by different countries.
- that has many beliefs as to when it started- the most common belief is that this period of time started in 1492.
- The acronym that represents the amount of money summed up that a country earns.
- an organization that depends on voluntary factors and donations.
- The purpose of this was to bring Justice to who participated in a large genocide in Rwanda.
- Members that make up most of the population in Rwanda.
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- People that have a set of specific rights due to their history- those who inabited a country
- Exportable production farmers had under Belgian colonial rule.
- person from Rwanda
- Hitler and the holocaust is an example of _______.
- An acronym that describes the words that represent
- A national organization of 25 000 Rwandan women who survived horrors of 1994 and are trying to improve living conditions.
14 Clues: person from Rwanda • Hitler and the holocaust is an example of _______. • An acronym that describes the words that represent • Members that make up most of the population in Rwanda. • Goods and ideas received and given by different countries. • Exportable production farmers had under Belgian colonial rule. • ...
Guess the country puzzle. 2022-06-07
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- This country is found in the middle east and its name sounds like a type of bird we eat.
- This country is known for its chilly winter and there maple syrup.
- This country is known for there great Pyramids and the Nile River.
- This country has the largest population the world.
- This country is known by being taking over by the Taliban.
- This country is knows for having a big metal tower in a shape of a triangle.
- This countries flag has 50 stars and 13 stripes.
- This country is well known for there empanadas.
- The largest country in south America and the peoples main language is Portuguese.
- This country has a population of 1.38 billion people. And is known for Bollywood.
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- The worlds largest country also located in Asia.
- This country is known for being ruled by Austrian politician who caused WW2.
- This country is in Centro America and is known for there tamales.
- This country is known for their Anime and delicious food like sushi.
- the country best known for their pasta and pizza.
- This country is known for creating Ikea.
- This is hands down the coldest country in the world.
- This country is known for their delicious tortillas and Music.
18 Clues: This country is known for creating Ikea. • This country is well known for there empanadas. • The worlds largest country also located in Asia. • This countries flag has 50 stars and 13 stripes. • the country best known for their pasta and pizza. • This country has the largest population the world. • This is hands down the coldest country in the world. • ...
TAG Teaser 223 - Famous Battles 2022-11-06
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- Battle of ______ - another word for "halfway", as the island it was fought near is halfway between North America and Asia, this famous WW2 battle turned the tide against the Japanese (6)
- Battle of the _____, infamous battle of 1690 in which the forces of King William of Orange defeated the army of King James VII and II (5)
- Battle of _______, this famous battle of 1940 - and the even more famous evacuation of 338,000 British and Allied troops from France back to safety, was hailed by Churchill as "a miracle of deliverance" (7)
- Battle of Bunker ____, battle fought in Charlestown, Massachusetts, in 1775, that essentially started the American Revolutionary War (4)
- Battle of ________, Napoleon's last stand in 1815. Boney may have lost Europe... but Abba won Eurovision with their song of the same name! (8)
- This famous battle of 1066 reshaped England and the world, as the last Anglo-Saxon king, Harold Godwinson, was slain by the forces of the Normans under William the Conqueror (8)
- Battle of ______: this famous Parliamentary victory in 1645 - during the English Civil War - dashed the hopes of King Charles I of ever winning that conflict (6)
- Battle of _________, one of the most famous naval battles of all time, this 1805 battle famously resulted in a British victory against the French navy, but at the bitter cost of Admiral Horatio Nelson's life (9)
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- Battle of __________, this absolutely ferocious, half-year long conflict ended the Nazis' dreams of conquering the Soviet Union, and took place in a city - now Volgograd - that then bore the Soviet leader's name (10)
- Perhaps the most famous Scottish battle of all time - and the most successful - this 1314 rout of the English guaranteed Scottish independence, thanks to the military genius of King Robert the Bruce (11)
- Battle of _______, not strictly a battle, more a series of air battles, this 1940 campaign saved our island from the Luftwaffe, with Churchill describing the victorious RAF pilots as "the Few" (7)
- Battle of the _____, this famous WW2 battle sounds like someone trying to lose weight! In fact, it was the last offensive launched by the Germans against the Allies in that conflict (5)
- Battle of ________ Bridge, this battle of 1297 in one of Scotland's greatest victories against England, and immortalised the Scots' leader, Sir William Wallace (8)
- Battle of _________, this battle sounds like it was over an item of woolly headwear! But it was actually a battle between the British Empire and the Russians during the Crimean War... (9)
- Battle of ________, an infamous 1745 battle in which "Butcher" Cumberland, the son of George II, massacred the Jacobites (8)
- Battle of Iwo ____, 1945 naval battle fought between the United States navy and marines and the Imperial Japanese forces (4)
16 Clues: Battle of ________, an infamous 1745 battle in which "Butcher" Cumberland, the son of George II, massacred the Jacobites (8) • Battle of Iwo ____, 1945 naval battle fought between the United States navy and marines and the Imperial Japanese forces (4) • ...
Ideas That shaped the modern worlds 2021-07-22
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- (C.G)Throughout Europe people began to associate this with there country.
- (C)in 1788 a blueprint was made for democracy throughout the world by the US …
- (O)Subject to harsh and authoritarian treatment
- (N)due to this it led to wars in Europe notably WW1 & WW2 because of peoples differences .
- (S.B)In the 1850's Australians began to do this as a way to vote.
- (S.S)With French and American revolution ideas surfaced with national identity.
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- (S) To have a strong belief in and also reverence for the supernatural.
- (S)The right to vote in political elections.
- (M)A form of government which has a monarch as its head.
- (V.R) In 1944 women got this and in 1962 the Aboriginals got this.
- (E)Relating to a population subgroup (within a larger or dominant national or cultural group) that has a common cultural or national tradition.
- (L) A social as well as a political philosophy that promotes civil liberties, individual rights, democracy as well as free enterprise
12 Clues: (S)The right to vote in political elections. • (O)Subject to harsh and authoritarian treatment • (M)A form of government which has a monarch as its head. • (S.B)In the 1850's Australians began to do this as a way to vote. • (V.R) In 1944 women got this and in 1962 the Aboriginals got this. • (S) To have a strong belief in and also reverence for the supernatural. • ...
Maltese Memoir 2024-03-05
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- Which paleochristian catacomb is mostly closed to the public located in Rabat?
- The aim of the collaborations between MUHS and Compagnia San Michele is to contribute to the preservation of the Maltese heritage through _____ interpretation.
- What are the Hospitaller Order famously known for in the early modern period?
- What is the name of a traditional Maltese delicacy pertained throughout history?
- What is the name of the Mdina Monastery that has recently opened to the public as a museum?
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- What is the name of the latest published MUHS Edited book?
- Which sector does the Public Abattoir relate to?
- The annual Godfrey Wettinger Memorial lecture was held at Saint Dominic's Priory in Rabat, focusing on Malta and the early _____ legacy.
- Magna Żmien is an organisation which focuses on _____ and preservation of audio-visual collections.
- The Malta Aviation Museum focuses on WW2 _____.
- Where was the recent interaction tour hosted by Compagnia San Michele held?
- The annual ______ Vella memorial lecture is held to commemorate the founder of MUHS.
12 Clues: The Malta Aviation Museum focuses on WW2 _____. • Which sector does the Public Abattoir relate to? • What is the name of the latest published MUHS Edited book? • Where was the recent interaction tour hosted by Compagnia San Michele held? • What are the Hospitaller Order famously known for in the early modern period? • ...
An Inspector Calls 2024-04-05
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- If you believe that wealth should be distributed more evenly (i.e. through taxation) and that services such as education and healthcare should be the same for everyone, you are likely to be a...
- Describes Mrs Birling (6,4)
- The year women were given the right to vote (8,8)
- The term used for the collective systems put in place after WW2 to support the population of the UK through benefits and state-run institutions (3,7,5)
- Mr Raybould had this for breakfast this morning. And every other morning. (9,2,5)
- This institution, founded on socialist principles, was created in 1948 (8,6,7)
- A male dominated society
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- Self-important or arrogant
- Gerald Croft shares this description with Richard Enfield from Jekyll & Hyde(3,5,4)
- unsophisticated or narrow-minded
- fairness; everyone having the same opportunities and status
- If you believe that people should keep more of the money they earn and that services should be run by private companies, you are likely to be a...
12 Clues: A male dominated society • Self-important or arrogant • Describes Mrs Birling (6,4) • unsophisticated or narrow-minded • The year women were given the right to vote (8,8) • fairness; everyone having the same opportunities and status • This institution, founded on socialist principles, was created in 1948 (8,6,7) • ...
Imperialism 2026-05-01
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- international organization founded in 1945 designed to maintain global peace, security, and cooperation
- belief that a country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- severe, worldwide economic collapse lasting roughly from 1929 to 1939
- alliance between Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan during WW2
- when a powerful nation takes control of weaker countries or territories to increase its own power, wealth, and influence
- network of formal agreements between countries to support one another
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- a secret military pact between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- primary peace treaty that ended World War I
- allies during World War II, consisted of the United States, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and China
- massive conflict involving most of the world's major nations, spanning multiple continents and oceans, and often characterized by immense destruction and casualties
- an authoritarian, far-right political ideology characterized
- 20th-century diplomatic understanding between Britain, France, and Russia
12 Clues: primary peace treaty that ended World War I • an authoritarian, far-right political ideology characterized • a secret military pact between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • severe, worldwide economic collapse lasting roughly from 1929 to 1939 • network of formal agreements between countries to support one another • ...
Black History Month 2017-03-01
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- Designed a long distance airplane, was only black person to display an airplane at 1st airshow.
- Invented a highly effective treatment for leprosy, first woman and african american to graduate.
- Researched peanuts, majored in art.
- Inventor/Farmer. 2nd black to hold a patent.
- 1st black president of American Psychological Association. Both he and his wife studied children for the civil rights movement.
- Improved curing salt, dedicated much of his life to science.
- One of the first physicians to perform an open heart surgery.
- Captain in the U.S. Army during WW2 and became the first african american appointed surgical staff.
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- Zoologist who discovered that insects can hear and alter behavior.
- Helped Thomas Jefferson write the constitution when addressing slavery. Used astrology to author almanacs.
- Inventor who helped establish the capital savings bank of Washington D.C. the first black bank.
- Invented the Ironing Board patent.
- Presidential Advisor to Nixon, first black department chair of Harvard. One of the most revered microbiologist teachers, taught for well over 50 years.
- 1st african american to earn a doctorate degree in the US.
- Inventor, died holding a total of 26 patents. Invented control unit for pacemakers.
- Was a leading anthropologist.
16 Clues: Was a leading anthropologist. • Invented the Ironing Board patent. • Researched peanuts, majored in art. • Inventor/Farmer. 2nd black to hold a patent. • 1st african american to earn a doctorate degree in the US. • Improved curing salt, dedicated much of his life to science. • One of the first physicians to perform an open heart surgery. • ...
Midway crossword 2023-06-09
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- Planes launched from the USS Enterprise to dive bomb during the battle of Midway.
- American carrier famous for taking down multiple Japanese carriers during the battle of Midway.
- Admiral during WW2 responsible for the battle of Midway.
- One of the Japanese carriers sunk during the battle of Midway.
- Destroyer class ship that attempted to flee the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
- Bombing of American navy base by the Japanese in attempt to stop the US from joining the war.
- When the bombing of Pearl Harbor took place (MonthDayYear)
- Opposing force to the US responsible for the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941.
- The bomber used by Doolittle during the Doolittle raid.
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- American pilot responsible for the bombing of Japan on April of 1942.
- Torpedo bombers used during the battle of Midway.
- Destroyer class ship that was sunk during the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Still leaks fuel into the ocean today.
- When the battle of Midway took place (MonthDayYear)
- Intelligence officer responsible for decoding and predicting the Japanese attack on Midway.
- Battle where Japanese were caught off guard by a surprise attack by US carriers.
- Famous pilot of the US Navy responsible for sinking two Japanese carriers in one day.
16 Clues: Torpedo bombers used during the battle of Midway. • When the battle of Midway took place (MonthDayYear) • The bomber used by Doolittle during the Doolittle raid. • Admiral during WW2 responsible for the battle of Midway. • When the bombing of Pearl Harbor took place (MonthDayYear) • One of the Japanese carriers sunk during the battle of Midway. • ...
pearl harbor 2026-05-21
4 Clues: 1941 reson US joined WW2 • who took over jobs as men fought • He was the President of the United States at the end of World War II. • He was the President of the United States during the Great Depression and World War ll
Europe crossword - WG 2020-02-27
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- equality Europe is the biggest leader in this movement?
- integration is a response to the devastation of WW2 and the need to rebuild the economy and politics of Europe.
- two How many independent states are there in Europe
- Both active Volcanoes in Europe are part of which country
- Europe was brought together after WWII
- revolution This is the birthplace of the?
- What European period lasted from (1500-1800)
- what is one period of time that was monumental to Europe?
- has been useful during Labor Shortages
- per cent of what presentable Europe is urbanized?
- Paul’s cathedral This is a very important catholic monument in Europe?
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- joined forces with Germany in 1940 turning it into an eventual global war.
- this country was once a great sea-based empire
- capitalism a mostly free-market system based on the use of heavy machinery, division of labour, and at times, monopolies.
- This set the stage for high unemployment, food, and storage?
- In the 16th century had a monumental split between Catholicism and Protestantism
- killing This is a big cultural challenge in Europe
- war Europe has been recently shaped and divided by...
- This invention was a big economic breakthrough in the early 1800s.
- there has been a big increase in this over the years, and has had a backlash on the economy?
20 Clues: Europe was brought together after WWII • has been useful during Labor Shortages • revolution This is the birthplace of the? • What European period lasted from (1500-1800) • this country was once a great sea-based empire • per cent of what presentable Europe is urbanized? • killing This is a big cultural challenge in Europe • ...
Cold War by Beau Perry and Ian Belson 2022-04-20
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- this bill was created to help veterans purchase housing.
- This wall was put up to separate the western and eastern berlin
- he spent five years as senator trying to expose communist in the US government.
- Soviet union convinced North Korea to become a communist country
- a race between United States and Soviet Union spent a lot of money on weapons.
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- training of Cubans for an invasion of their home country.
- the 35th President of the United States
- this plan was designed to help 17 western and southern European countries stable their economies after WW2.
- when the US and Soviet Union wanted to put nuclear weapons near each other‘s home countries.
- this asked US assistance for Greece and turkey to prevent a communist take over.
- principles that when attacked by one nuclear superpower would be met with a bigger nuclear attack.
- was created to provide security from the Soviet Union.
12 Clues: the 35th President of the United States • was created to provide security from the Soviet Union. • this bill was created to help veterans purchase housing. • training of Cubans for an invasion of their home country. • This wall was put up to separate the western and eastern berlin • Soviet union convinced North Korea to become a communist country • ...
Interhouse Quiz Crossword 2025-07-24
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- Surname of the first Indian elected to the British parliament and a founder of the INC
- The target of a 42-country coalition in 1990-91 that was the largest since WW2
- The government recognised for the first time on the 3rd of July by Russia
- A test devised to see how well a machine could imitate a human
- Theoretical particles that move faster than the speed of light
- A tennis player nicknamed “Pistol Pete” for his exceptional serve-and-volley game
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- The location of most famous of the four watchtowers of Bengaluru built by Kempegowda
- A Babylonian terraced building that might be surmounted by a temple
- The system developed by the Centre for Development of Telematics for sending real-time disaster alerts to regions around India
- A fictional doctor having zoolingualism from a book series by Hugh Lofting
- Host city of the 2032 Summer Olympics
- _____ worm disease, expected to be the second disease eradicated by humans; an African nation
12 Clues: Host city of the 2032 Summer Olympics • A test devised to see how well a machine could imitate a human • Theoretical particles that move faster than the speed of light • A Babylonian terraced building that might be surmounted by a temple • The government recognised for the first time on the 3rd of July by Russia • ...
WW2 Crossword 2023-03-01
Canada's Operation in Afghanistan Crossword 2025-02-06
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- jacking, The act of forcibly seizing control of a commercial aircraft.
- A key province in southern Afghanistan where Canadian forces were primarily stationed and engaged in combat and reconstruction efforts.
- Armed conflict between opposing military forces, often involving direct engagement with enemy insurgents.
- A person that purposely inflicts harm upon others with the intention to kill.
- One of the most famous elite Canadian military units.
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- A landlocked country in South Asia where Canada participated in military operations from 2001 to 2014 as part of NATO efforts. an Islamic state
- A large scale cargo aircraft operated by the RCAF. Used to transport troops, equipment, and scout.
- Explosive Device, A homemade bomb frequently used by insurgents to attack NATO forces.
- A treaty organized by a variety of different countries after WW2.
9 Clues: One of the most famous elite Canadian military units. • A treaty organized by a variety of different countries after WW2. • jacking, The act of forcibly seizing control of a commercial aircraft. • A person that purposely inflicts harm upon others with the intention to kill. • ...
Europe Crossword 2020-02-27
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- equality Europe is the biggest leader in this movement?
- integration is a response to the devastation of WW2 and the need to rebuild the economy and politics of Europe.
- two How many independent states are there in Europe
- Both active Volcanoes in Europe are part of which country
- Europe was brought together after WWII
- revolution This is the birthplace of the?
- What European period lasted from (1500-1800)
- what is one period of time that was monumental to Europe?
- has been useful during Labor Shortages
- per cent of what presentable Europe is urbanized?
- Paul’s cathedral This is a very important catholic monument in Europe?
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- joined forces with Germany in 1940 turning it into an eventual global war.
- this country was once a great sea-based empire
- capitalism a mostly free-market system based on the use of heavy machinery, division of labour, and at times, monopolies.
- This set the stage for high unemployment, food, and storage?
- In the 16th century had a monumental split between Catholicism and Protestantism
- killing This is a big cultural challenge in Europe
- war Europe has been recently shaped and divided by...
- This invention was a big economic breakthrough in the early 1800s.
- there has been a big increase in this over the years, and has had a backlash on the economy?
20 Clues: Europe was brought together after WWII • has been useful during Labor Shortages • revolution This is the birthplace of the? • What European period lasted from (1500-1800) • this country was once a great sea-based empire • per cent of what presentable Europe is urbanized? • killing This is a big cultural challenge in Europe • ...
Blink- chapter 1 recap 2023-10-30
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- the part of the mind which is inaccessible to the conscious mind
- what do we call this idea “it may be unlikely to believe that a certain muscular soccer or football player is also highly intelligent”?
- who did britain crack the code of there broadcasters during WW2 using same idea of paying attention to more than words but ques?
- what type of relationship is being analyzed in chapter 1?
- taking a small bit of information and making quick judgment
- fixed pattern of behavior in animals in response to certain stimuli
- what does Susan and Bill start arguing about during there appointment?
- who belived if you measure heart rate, perspiration, and facial features he could predict divorce?
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- what did Susan do that showed content physically?
- Gottman pinpointsedfour possible problems in conversations name the one that fits?
- how many minutes did Gottman need to predict divorce with 90% accuracy?
- what is the best predictor that tells whether a couple is happy with one another according to Gottman?
12 Clues: what did Susan do that showed content physically? • what type of relationship is being analyzed in chapter 1? • taking a small bit of information and making quick judgment • the part of the mind which is inaccessible to the conscious mind • fixed pattern of behavior in animals in response to certain stimuli • ...
The Changing Interests of External Powers in the Pacific Region 2018-05-23
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- Instead of donation, China has predominantly provided aid to the region through what means?
- What is the last name of the greatest lecturer in the University of Sydney?
- Which European country has been a major player in the Pacific region since Colonisation?
- What was the Pacific Island forum previously called?
- What was the name of the treaty that the United States forced China to sign?
- Which country was most opposed to the formation of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)?
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- Who first established formal diplomatic relationship with a PIC post WW2? RC or the PRC?
- Where was the Treaty of Peace signed?
- What is French involvement in the region is predominantly motivated by?
- Which European country colonised West New Guinea?
- When questioned about their involvement in the region, “there is no free lunch” was asserted by China’s Ambassador to Vanuatu. What is his name last?
- What is the last name of the leader, who asserted “…is a Pacific power, and we are here to stay,"?
12 Clues: Where was the Treaty of Peace signed? • Which European country colonised West New Guinea? • What was the Pacific Island forum previously called? • What is French involvement in the region is predominantly motivated by? • What is the last name of the greatest lecturer in the University of Sydney? • ...
INTERHOUSE QUIZ 2025-08-08
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- A Babylonian terraced building that might be surmounted by a temple
- The government recognised for the first time on the 3rd of July by Russia
- The target of a 42-country coalition in 1990-91 that was the largest since WW2
- Surname of the first Indian elected to the British parliament and a founder of the INC
- The system developed by the Centre for Development of Telematics for sending real-time disaster alerts to regions around India, a small bag
- A fictional doctor having zoolingualism from a book series by Hugh Lofting
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- The location of most famous of the four watchtowers of Bengaluru built by Kempegowda
- A test devised to see how well a machine could imitate a human
- A tennis player nicknamed “Pistol Pete” for his exceptional serve-and-volley game
- _____ worm disease, expected to be the second disease eradicated by humans; an African nation
- Host city of the 2032 Summer Olympics
- Theoretical particles that move faster than the speed of light
12 Clues: Host city of the 2032 Summer Olympics • A test devised to see how well a machine could imitate a human • Theoretical particles that move faster than the speed of light • A Babylonian terraced building that might be surmounted by a temple • The government recognised for the first time on the 3rd of July by Russia • ...
Unit 5 Review 2026-04-28
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- This was a type of totalitarianism where the government controls all aspects of the economy
- Rationing, War Bonds, Victory Gardens, scrap drives and more are all examples of effort on the _____
- The trials here laid the groundwork for war crimes and crimes against humanity
- This country attacked the United States bringing them into World War II in 1941
- Giving into the unjust demands of another
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- This is an extreme view that believes there should be no central government or formal laws
- Germany invaded this country which started World War II
- The first city that experienced the devastation of an atomic bomb
- Spreading of ideas about an institution or individual/trying to influence you
- These types of camps were used during WW2 in the U.S. to hold Japanese and Japanese Americans
- The America First Committee wanted the United States to be this during World War II
- This was a country of the Axis powers and the first to surrender of the big 3
12 Clues: Giving into the unjust demands of another • Germany invaded this country which started World War II • The first city that experienced the devastation of an atomic bomb • Spreading of ideas about an institution or individual/trying to influence you • This was a country of the Axis powers and the first to surrender of the big 3 • ...
Unit 10: WW1, The Great Depression,& WW2 2024-02-26
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- A federal agency established to bring electricity to rural areas in the U.S.
- the largest war fought in Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia.
- corporation A corpertion that manufactured aircraft like the B-29.
- Let the U.S. aid the Allies in WW2.
- A period of little or no rainfall.
- A naval base in Hawaii that was attached by japan on Franklin 1941
- Two deepwater ports in Georgia where ships were built.
- A Georgia native who serveRepresentativesouse of Representitives
- A series of laws enacted by president Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression.
- A beetle that feeds on flowers and cotton buds.
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- Three-term governer of Georgia whoo sered in the 1930's-40's.
- Work relief program that puts young men to work in rural areas
- It provides an income to elderly people who are unemployed by giving them benefits based on what they paid into the system while working.
- Former Governor of Georgia and U.S. senator.
- A sustained period of American economic decline.
- Georgia provided more military bases for WW1 than any other state.
- A federal law passed in 1933,it set quotas on farm produce in an attempt to keep farmers in business during the Great Depression.
- The president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.
- The largest war in history fought in Europe, Africa, Asia, And both Pacific Oceans.
19 Clues: A period of little or no rainfall. • Let the U.S. aid the Allies in WW2. • Former Governor of Georgia and U.S. senator. • A beetle that feeds on flowers and cotton buds. • A sustained period of American economic decline. • Two deepwater ports in Georgia where ships were built. • the largest war fought in Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia. • ...
World War I 2014-12-15
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- The men who went into battle
- A new technology during WWI that went on to be one of the most commonly used weapons in war.
- The war that WWI lead to.
- The terrorist group in charge of the assassination of the arch duke Franz Ferdinand.
- The new technology that was used in the war, which was invented in 1900's.
- The name of the author who wrote "All quiet on the western front".
- Great Britain, Russia, France and the U.S.'s reputation towards Germany.
- By late 1914 the war on the western front had become a _____, a situation in which neither side can win a clear victory.
- Due to poor medical supplies and quarters, many people required these to remove injured limbs.
- The country the movie was based in, and also the country that lost WWI and took all the blame.
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- The form of warfare used during WWI.
- The alternative name for WWI.
- The type of warfare that was used during WWI.
- The name of the major country that "joined" the war
- The country of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- This is what happened to food & goods during WWI.
- The name of the land between trenches.
- An article of clothing that were sought out in the army.
- The amount of days soldiers were fighting on the front line each year.
- The name of the
20 Clues: The name of the • The war that WWI lead to. • The men who went into battle • The alternative name for WWI. • The form of warfare used during WWI. • The name of the land between trenches. • The country of Archduke Franz Ferdinand • The type of warfare that was used during WWI. • This is what happened to food & goods during WWI. • ...
Geography 2020-04-28
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- Smallest US state
- What is the capital of Russia
- What is the capital of Lithuania
- Brough into mainstream knowledge in 1911, Machu Picchu is located is which country
- What is the capital of Cuba
- This country was made up of 7 modern day balkan states
- Currency of Spain before the Euro
- The only country whose flag doesn’t have 4 sides, with 5
- Country with world's longest costline
- A majority of The Holy Roman Empire became which modern country
- Damascus is considered the oldest capital city of which country
- The river Tigris runs through which country
- World's largest continent, consisting of 48 countries
- What is the capital of Japan
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- An online retailer gets it's name from which South American river
- Carthage is now part of which African country
- This country is landlocked by Russia and China
- Language spoken in the Netherlands
- Despite it's size, this country operates on just one timezone
- Most of the Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed here
- The Great Barrier Reef is off the coast of which country
- Biggest country in Europe, shares land border with 14 other countries
- Bonjour is a greeting used in which European country
- Which landlocked country shares a border with Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, and Austria
- The USA were attacked here in WW2, a film was also created about this event
25 Clues: Smallest US state • What is the capital of Cuba • What is the capital of Japan • What is the capital of Russia • What is the capital of Lithuania • Currency of Spain before the Euro • Language spoken in the Netherlands • Country with world's longest costline • The river Tigris runs through which country • Carthage is now part of which African country • ...
Amy´s Crazy Crossword 2 2021-08-13
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- The ammendment that allowed women to vote
- Ivy League College in Rhode Island
- The part of Canada that mainly speak French
- The sport portrayed in A League of Our Own
- The sea between Baja California Sur &Mexico
- The historical nickname for the British army
- Pochantas's father
- The fibula and what other bone is in the calf
- Butter and Sugar, Silver Queen are types of what
- Carpals are bones in which part of the body
- Capital of Maine
- The capital of Kenya
- Animal that is a symbol of peace
- Florence Nightingale´s pet
- What element´s symbol is Au on the periodic table
- The Roman version of Hera, Zeus´wife
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- One of Harry Potter´s best friends
- The nickname for the Tuskegee Airman in WW2
- Part of the body called "dedo" in Spanish
- How many chakras are there
- Hade´s god of the Underworld´s wife
- The first USA location of the Olympics
- Name of the panther in "The Jungle Book"
- A storm cloud
- ¨Lupus¨ is the Latin word for what animal
- Mose´s biological brother
- The wall that separated a country, later torn down
- Home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
- First University with accredited online JD
- Zeus´s child that who was born through his head
- The ornithology is the study of what
31 Clues: A storm cloud • Capital of Maine • Pochantas's father • The capital of Kenya • Mose´s biological brother • How many chakras are there • Florence Nightingale´s pet • Animal that is a symbol of peace • One of Harry Potter´s best friends • Ivy League College in Rhode Island • Hade´s god of the Underworld´s wife • The ornithology is the study of what • ...
The Cold War Era 2022-04-21
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- the ending of a policy of racial segregation.
- a movement in the united states that abolished institutional racial segregation
- reward given returning soldiers.
- historical era where people where in constant fear of being nuked
- Shorten name for the communist state of now russia during 1922 to 1991.
- The president during 1952-1960
- parallel What divides both North and South Korea?
- U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War which tried to contain communism from spreading
- A movement made to find communist “hiding” in America
- democratic institutions installed in eastern European countries after WW2
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- “separate but equal”
- the United States' foreign policy with regard to communism.
- first satellite to orbit the earth
- defence treaty made by the USSR.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx
- political tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their allies during the 1940s and 1950s
- New homes built very fast and cheap
- The capital of Germany
- Americans fear that communist would take over the world
- the part of germany controlled by France,The united states,and Great Britain
- A senator who believed communist spies lived all over the US
- the part of germany controlled by the USSR
- the action or process of a state withdrawing from a former colony, leaving it independent.
- President during 1945-1952
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
25 Clues: “separate but equal” • The capital of Germany • President during 1945-1952 • The president during 1952-1960 • defence treaty made by the USSR. • reward given returning soldiers. • first satellite to orbit the earth • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • New homes built very fast and cheap • a political theory derived from Karl Marx • the part of germany controlled by the USSR • ...
sophomore class <3 2022-05-18
Across
- artist,creative, loves the nightmare before christmans a lot
- FFA boy,smart
- artist,always looking at the positive,writer
- honest
- good at basketball, bold
- good at makeup and spanish
- gives gum to everyone, always knows the tea
- good at XC
- super sweet and quiet, has always gone to smyer, shine bright like a..
- athletic,FCCLA president
- amazing mother
- good at FFA
- likes to hide in funkeys closet
- smart,good at dance
- takes care of himself and friends,the new kid on the block,vector
- good at gaming and spanish
- gentleman,quiet
- bold,hates caris
- friends with everyone, always meowing
- hates 6th period
Down
- super smart, 100 on STAAR
- superintendent
- funny, dr.phil
- good style, "say it with yo chest"
- plays baseball every year
- artist,FCCLA
- smart,funny,a cheerleader
- sings and likes chickens
- funny,always down for a good time, goofy, loud, can eat a lot.
- like to research ww2
- bestie,a flirt, new tattoo
- good at baseball
- stands up for herself,expresses herself
- always with madison
- strong,funny bites chromebooks
- good at basketball,football,and chill
- good at basketball and cheer
- laid back
- quiet,responsible,loyal friend
- life of spanish class,Aloysius O' Hare
40 Clues: honest • laid back • good at XC • good at FFA • artist,FCCLA • FFA boy,smart • superintendent • funny, dr.phil • amazing mother • gentleman,quiet • good at baseball • bold,hates caris • hates 6th period • always with madison • smart,good at dance • like to research ww2 • good at basketball, bold • sings and likes chickens • athletic,FCCLA president • super smart, 100 on STAAR • plays baseball every year • ...
Character Crossword 2018-03-18
Across
- Who split his soul into horcruxes
- Owned a faithful dog called Snowy
- hyperactive, wayward and troublesome puppet, who after many incidents, matured into a responsible person?
- Became king of the wild things
- Gave away all his scales
- Boy who discovered that he was the modern day son of the Greek god Poseidon
- A mouse born to human parents.
- Evil character whose hair is half white and half black
- famous detective noted for his observational powers, attention to detail and use of logic
- Smart funny and insanely good at magic.
- A spider who shows us what friendship is all about
- Pig turned champion sheep herder
Down
- A small bear from darkest Peru
- Small boy who longs to be an explorer. Has no friends due to a change in town when his dad recieved a promotion. Set in WW2
- Not just brave but a extremly faithful sister to Susan the gentle
- Queen Lillian and King Harold are the parents of which princess?
- had two nasty aunts called Spiker and Sponge
- Wild fun crazy and nutty, she is known for her bright ginger hair and her way to make allgirls believe in themselves.
- Big red animal
- Famous middle-eastern sailor renowned for seven fantastic voyages in the book The Arabian Nights?
- Superhero who wears the American flag
- A bakers son from District 12
22 Clues: Big red animal • Gave away all his scales • A bakers son from District 12 • A small bear from darkest Peru • Became king of the wild things • A mouse born to human parents. • Pig turned champion sheep herder • Who split his soul into horcruxes • Owned a faithful dog called Snowy • Superhero who wears the American flag • Smart funny and insanely good at magic. • ...
regents review (umar qasim) 2023-06-05
Across
- private ownership of business for making a profit
- a form of gov. in which the monarch has all the power
- this divided Africa among the European powers
- the peace treaty that ended ww1
- a leader of indian nationalism movement
- pride in ones country or culture
- the immediate cause of assassination of arch duke Ferdinand
- the systematic destruction of religious, ethnic, racial or a national group.
- form of gov. that focuses on the glory and power of the nation
- known as the liberator that helped south americans in peru
- the leader of USSR who industrialized russia
- period where production of crops increased drastically
- a branch of social science that studies demand and supply
- areas that were colonized by europeans began to gain independence
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- this conflict marked the beginning of nationalism in india
- form of segregation in south afirca
- the founder of communist china
- movement in africa where nationalism spread
- when a stronger nation takes over a weaker one
- jhon locke says that people are born with _______
- a period in which violence occurred after the onset of the french rev.
- the social concept of survival of the fittest
- an organization of oil producing states mostly in the middle east
- a period where science replaced catholic church ideals
- mass genocide of jewish people during WW2
25 Clues: the founder of communist china • the peace treaty that ended ww1 • pride in ones country or culture • form of segregation in south afirca • a leader of indian nationalism movement • mass genocide of jewish people during WW2 • movement in africa where nationalism spread • the leader of USSR who industrialized russia • this divided Africa among the European powers • ...
Earth Rover 2024-03-07
Across
- Native name of Italian city, shares etymology with a French Emperor (6)
- Korean food made from salted and fermented vegetables (6)
- Holiday resort nation in the Indian Ocean (8)
- African River (Two nations take their name from it) (5)
- Nicknamed the 'City of Eternal Spring', was once home to Pablo Escobar's cartel (8)
- Body of airplane (8)
- Commonly spoken language in Brazil, Angola, Mozambique & Portugal (10)
- Country name is translated, meaning 'village' (6)
- Italian flat bread combined with tomato and cheese (5)
- Made up French Indochina along with Vietnam & Cambodia (4)
- Part of the name of 4 countries, etymology is the Portuguese word for black people living South of the River Senegal (6)
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- Capital of second largest South American country (11)
- Asian capital city, roughly the size of Wales (5)
- Spanish archipelago off the coast of Africa, also a yellow songbird (6)
- This city is the birthplace of Jazz (10)
- Northernmost city of the United Kingdom (9)
- Lake in Western Europe, has a Freddie Mercury statue overlooking it (6)
- Its capital cities could be either Tbilisi or Atlanta (7)
- Code for airport named after young American President (3)
- Country of origin of music styles ska and reggae (7)
- Code for airport named after French WW2 Hero & President (3)
- Location of the Oracle in Ancient Greece (6)
22 Clues: Body of airplane (8) • This city is the birthplace of Jazz (10) • Northernmost city of the United Kingdom (9) • Location of the Oracle in Ancient Greece (6) • Holiday resort nation in the Indian Ocean (8) • Asian capital city, roughly the size of Wales (5) • Country name is translated, meaning 'village' (6) • Country of origin of music styles ska and reggae (7) • ...
The Vietnam War Crossword 2026-05-05
Across
- Structures build by the Vietcong to hide from the Americans
- A gradual withdrawal of US troops and South Vietnamese troops taking a more active combat role
- Americans who believed the US should pull out of Vietnam
- type of powerful weedkiller chemical dropped by the US on Vietnamese jungles
- Kind of terrain in Vietnam that slows down the advance of the US
- Founder of the communist party of Vietnam
- Original colonial owners of Indochina
- A War of _____________ gradually wears down the enemy until they do not have the resources to fight anymore
Down
- Tactics used by Vietcong against the American forces
- Acronym for what some returning soldiers suffered from after ending their service in Vietnam
- This is set up by the US military to select young men to go fight in Vietnam and drawn by a lottery
- The Gulf of ______________ Resolution allowed Johnson to send US troops to Vietnam
- A from of gasoline based bombs that burn for a long time after exploding
- Who becomes president after Johnson announces to not seek re-election?
- Communist opposition group within South Vietnam
- series of trails through the jungle used by North Vietnam to supply the Vietcong
- Occupied Indochina during WW2
- Acronym for the South Vietnamese Army
- Americans who believed the US should take a harder stance against the Vietcong
- Idea that one country after another would fall to communism
20 Clues: Occupied Indochina during WW2 • Acronym for the South Vietnamese Army • Original colonial owners of Indochina • Founder of the communist party of Vietnam • Communist opposition group within South Vietnam • Tactics used by Vietcong against the American forces • Americans who believed the US should pull out of Vietnam • ...
WW2 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Engineering Crossword. 2021-11-29
Across
- a force that can generate heat
- what type of force pushes members together
- a force that resists motion
- part which stores electric current
- the amount of electric current flowing
- type of zone where 2 forces pull apart.
- a turning force or effect
- what sort of storm do we encourage in engineering
- what pross starts with a problem
- a measurement of speed
- type of bridge with a big span
- the strongest shape in a truss
- the code used to value resistors
- A beam supported at just one end
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- the center point of a beam
- what type comes before the final type
- a famous ww2 bomber
- a miniature circuit contained in a small housing
- a diode that emits light
- makes electrivity only flow one way
- a famous hand built British roadster car
- type of truss which spreads a force equally
- the potential difference between 2 points
- energy being used up
- limits the flow of electric current
- parts that have to go in place a special way
- what type of population do engineers look at
- a very toxic metal
- a twisting force
- Standard International Units of Measurement
- the unit of force
- a quantity with size and direction
- teeth on one cog meshing with teeth on another
- direct current
- alternating current
35 Clues: direct current • a twisting force • the unit of force • a very toxic metal • a famous ww2 bomber • alternating current • energy being used up • a measurement of speed • a diode that emits light • a turning force or effect • the center point of a beam • a force that resists motion • a force that can generate heat • type of bridge with a big span • the strongest shape in a truss • ...
Alexander li Historie 2022-03-02
Across
- guds søn hedder?
- hvad er den nye virus?
- hvem startede reformationen
- hvor startede ww2?
- hvem bestemmer over kirken?
- gudinden over frugtbarhed i nordisk mytologi er
- hvad var den første tidsperiode?
- det sted hvor egyptiske konger bliver begravet
- hvad er virussen lige nu?
- hvem er kongen i græsk mytologi over helvedet
- hvad for en konge spredte kristendommen
- hvem er kongen i græsk mytologi over vand
- hvem er gift med odin
- hvordan døde Margrete den 1.?
- hvem er Gudernes sendebud
- hvem er Gudinde for visdom og viden
- hvem var den første konge over Danmark?
- hvem er frejas søster
- hvor kæmpede svend knud og valdemar?
- hvad er den mest kendte sport?
- hvem er Frugtbarhedsgudinde
Down
- hvor faldt dannebrog ned?
- hvem er zeus hustru/søster
- hvem er lys og venlig i nordisk mytologi
- hvem er en gordon med slangehoved
- hvem er Kærlighedens gudinde
- hvem er Krigsguden
- hvem er kongen i græsk mytologi over torden
- hvem er vinguden
- hvad for en gud har en hammer
- hvem er kongen over himmel og jord
- hvem er kongen i nordisk mytologi
- hvem er Ildens gud og metalgud
- hvem er Underverdenens gudinde
- hvem vogter asgård
- hvem klippede hans mønter i stykker
- hvad gad colombus opdage?
37 Clues: guds søn hedder? • hvem er vinguden • hvor startede ww2? • hvem er Krigsguden • hvem vogter asgård • hvem er gift med odin • hvem er frejas søster • hvad er den nye virus? • hvor faldt dannebrog ned? • hvad er virussen lige nu? • hvem er Gudernes sendebud • hvad gad colombus opdage? • hvem er zeus hustru/søster • hvem startede reformationen • hvem bestemmer over kirken? • ...
Alexander li Historie 2022-03-02
Across
- guds søn hedder?
- hvad er den nye virus?
- hvem startede reformationen
- hvor startede ww2?
- hvem bestemmer over kirken?
- gudinden over frugtbarhed i nordisk mytologi er
- hvad var den første tidsperiode?
- det sted hvor egyptiske konger bliver begravet
- hvad er virussen lige nu?
- hvem er kongen i græsk mytologi over helvedet
- hvad for en konge spredte kristendommen
- hvem er kongen i græsk mytologi over vand
- hvem er gift med odin
- hvordan døde Margrete den 1.?
- hvem er Gudernes sendebud
- hvem er Gudinde for visdom og viden
- hvem var den første konge over Danmark?
- hvem er frejas søster
- hvor kæmpede svend knud og valdemar?
- hvad er den mest kendte sport?
- hvem er Frugtbarhedsgudinde
Down
- hvor faldt dannebrog ned?
- hvem er zeus hustru/søster
- hvem er lys og venlig i nordisk mytologi
- hvem er en gordon med slangehoved
- hvem er Kærlighedens gudinde
- hvem er Krigsguden
- hvem er kongen i græsk mytologi over torden
- hvem er vinguden
- hvad for en gud har en hammer
- hvem er kongen over himmel og jord
- hvem er kongen i nordisk mytologi
- hvem er Ildens gud og metalgud
- hvem er Underverdenens gudinde
- hvem vogter asgård
- hvem klippede hans mønter i stykker
- hvad gad colombus opdage?
37 Clues: guds søn hedder? • hvem er vinguden • hvor startede ww2? • hvem er Krigsguden • hvem vogter asgård • hvem er gift med odin • hvem er frejas søster • hvad er den nye virus? • hvor faldt dannebrog ned? • hvad er virussen lige nu? • hvem er Gudernes sendebud • hvad gad colombus opdage? • hvem er zeus hustru/søster • hvem startede reformationen • hvem bestemmer over kirken? • ...
Oceania Countries and Territories 2022-04-16
Across
- pronounced with "bass" at end
- coral __ islands
- cities include jakarta and bali
- part of US outlying islands
- named after a holiday e_____r
- capital Port Vila
- islands owned by chile
- got independent in 2002
- similar flag to australia
- famous WW2 battle M____y
- uninhabited french island
- 1 of the most biodiverse places
- territory of NZ
- in the name of a mammal _ devil
- collared lory is its bird
- w__e island a us territory
- capital is apia
- flag similar to bosnia
- flag is 4 stars on a blue flag
- darwin proved his evolution theory here
- capital is saipan
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- islands of luzon and mindanao
- named after a winter holiday
- territory capital is mata utu
- home to bikini atoll
- capital is rarotonga
- capital honiara
- a US reef starts with k
- the land down under
- a us state
- nigeria flag + tree
- ash___e island
- capital Noumea
- us island territory
- american territory of samoa
- c_c_s islands (fill in blanks)
- recent large volcano eruption
- british territory in oceania
- part of micronesia
- cart__r island
- largest island in fr. polynesia
- will be a country in 2027
- code is .tv
- capital is yaren
- where bora bora is located
- capital is tokyo
46 Clues: a us state • code is .tv • ash___e island • capital Noumea • cart__r island • capital honiara • territory of NZ • capital is apia • coral __ islands • capital is yaren • capital is tokyo • capital Port Vila • capital is saipan • part of micronesia • the land down under • nigeria flag + tree • us island territory • home to bikini atoll • capital is rarotonga • islands owned by chile • flag similar to bosnia • ...
Deutsche Literatur 2022-06-26
Across
- Hauptfigur in Faust
- Zum Schreiben verwendete Möbel
- Autor eines bekannten Tagebuchs uber den WW2
- lyrisches Gedicht und poetische Komposition mit erhobenem oder gesungenem Ton
- Elektronische Maschine, die Informationen speichern kann
- Buch zum Nachschlagen von Definitionen
- Die jüngere Schwester in dem Märchen Hänsel und Gretel
- Französischer Schriftsteller, Autor von "Der Fremde", geboren 1913
- Erzählungen von wahren oder fiktiven Ereignissen und Begebenheiten
- Gott ist tot
- Der Drache, den Siegfried tötet
- Kunstlerischer Ausdruck von Schönheit durch Worte Linguistische Einheit, die im Allgemeinen mit einer Bedeutung ausgestattet ist
- Dämon, der in Fausts Werk auftaucht
- eine Art Name, der dazu dient, einen Text oder ein Kunstwerk zu identifizieren und von anderen zu unterscheiden
- Schreibutensil
- Autor von die Kleine Meerjungfrau
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- literarische Bewegung, die Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts entstand.
- Blattes Papier einer Publikation oder eines Notizbuches
- Eine Reihe von Blättern, aus denen eine Geschichte besteht
- Der Vater des Pessimismus
- Deutscher Philosoph, Verfasser des "Kommunistischen Manifests".
- horizontale Linien, die einige Papiere haben
- Aktivität, die darauf abzielt die Schönheit zu prasentieren
- Sagenhafter Held der germanischen Mythologie und Hauptfigur in der Götterdämmerung.
- Großer Bruder in der Geschichte Hänsel und Gretel
- In regelmäßigen Abständen erscheinende Veröffentlichung
- deutschnationale literarische Bewegung von 1890 bis 1930
- Die Hexe aus dem Märchen Hänsel und Gretel
- Autor des Buches Steppenwolf, geboren im Jahr 1924
29 Clues: Gott ist tot • Schreibutensil • Hauptfigur in Faust • Der Vater des Pessimismus • Zum Schreiben verwendete Möbel • Der Drache, den Siegfried tötet • Autor von die Kleine Meerjungfrau • Dämon, der in Fausts Werk auftaucht • Buch zum Nachschlagen von Definitionen • Die Hexe aus dem Märchen Hänsel und Gretel • Autor eines bekannten Tagebuchs uber den WW2 • ...
Philip og Malthe historie 2022-02-08
Across
- Hvor ligger Skåne, Halland og blekinge?
- Hvad kalder man det når man ikke må snakke om eller skrive sine meninger?
- Hvilket skib i 1620 forlod den engelske havn?
- Hvad kom i 1776?
- Hvad er Uafhængighedserklæringen?
- Hvem opdagede tyndekræften?
- Hvem var øverst i hiarkiet af bønderne i 1700-tallet?
- Hvad var Tordenskjolds fornavn?
- hvor levede solkongen?
- Hvem døde på bering ø?
- Hvad hed tordenskjolds skib?
- Hvad kaldes det når man må skrive og tale som man vil?
- Hvilket land var det mægtigste imperium i midten af 1700-tallet?
- Hvilke skoler lavede Frederik den 4 i år 1722?
- en koloni i Indien?
- Hvad er verdens største land?
- hvad var ludvig den 14?
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- Hvad er Washington opkaldt efter?
- hvem var interesseret i at blive spansk konge?
- Hvor var Leonora Cristine taget til fange henne?
- Hvem gjorde oprør i 1776?
- I hvilken tidsperiode blev den tre-delte magt opfundet?
- Hvem er verdens bedste lærer?
- Hvor døde James cook?
- Hvad blev indført i 1849?
- Hvad skete der i 1660?
- Hvad var James cook?
- Hvad kaldte man København i 1711
- Hvad var Danmark blevet efter de havde tabt endnu en krig mod Sverige?
- hvad hed det øverste kamre i det engelske parlament?
- hvem var den første på månen?
- totur redskab i middelalderen
- Hvad hedder odins søn
- Hvem startede ww2?
34 Clues: Hvad kom i 1776? • Hvem startede ww2? • en koloni i Indien? • Hvad var James cook? • Hvor døde James cook? • Hvad hedder odins søn • Hvad skete der i 1660? • hvor levede solkongen? • Hvem døde på bering ø? • hvad var ludvig den 14? • Hvem gjorde oprør i 1776? • Hvad blev indført i 1849? • Hvem opdagede tyndekræften? • Hvad hed tordenskjolds skib? • Hvem er verdens bedste lærer? • ...
HSIE CROSSWORD 2022-10-27
Across
- UK prime minister during the second world war
- Country with the most sheep
- The messiah of Christianity
- Abbreviation for the Kuomintang held island of Taipei
- The communist dictator of Cambodia in the 80’s
- Another name for the Greek world
- Abbreviation for the Communist held mainland of China
- Where is the city of Moscow?
- Most spoken language
- The largest oil exporter
- The messiah of Islam
- Most common religion
- Local aboriginal group in the Hawksebury
- Prime minister who apologized to the Australian Aboriginal community in 2008
- The place furthest from any piece of land
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- Largest capitalist country
- Former united russia political leader of russia
- Name for people from Chechnya
- Most islands in a country
- What does GDP stand for?
- Name for allowance of practices in Jewish religion
- What was Zimbabwe formerly called?
- Disputed territory south of Ukraine in the black sea.
- The Roman god of war (its also the name of a planet)
- Most populated country
- Middle eastern religion
- Where the Allies land in france, ww2
- The currency of Russia?
- Someone who defends you in court
- How many continents are there?
- Country with the largest national debt
- The currency of China
- The name of both a large race and a ancient battle in greece
33 Clues: Most spoken language • The messiah of Islam • Most common religion • The currency of China • Most populated country • Middle eastern religion • The currency of Russia? • What does GDP stand for? • The largest oil exporter • Most islands in a country • Largest capitalist country • Country with the most sheep • The messiah of Christianity • Where is the city of Moscow? • ...
Australia Day 2024-01-25
Across
- home of th big prawn
- idiot
- can run the pants off a kangaroo
- Manly VC recipient
- North and South Steyne named from which English City
- Australian PM during WW2
- Manly's aboriginal clan (3-2-2)
- "such is life" were his last words (3,5)
- westernmost place on mainland Australia (5.5)
- the crocodile hunter
- Manly wallaby captain
- also known asKatu Tjuta
- Australian basketball star
- early Australian tv soap
- had the hit, Sadie the cleaning lady
- Daryl Kerrigan's love in Bonnie Doon
- 2338
- Australian prime minister who appeared in the movie Barry Mackenzie
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- star of bmx bandits (6,6)
- alpha and beta pointers!
- the first English Captain to tour Australia and not play in a test
- Australian ballet star
- a town like...... book by Neville Shute
- creek near Bulladelah
- City of lights
- which PM lived in White St Balgowlah
- simpson's animal
- eleven dollars at the SCG, but worth it!
- NSW state flower
- led the rebellion at the Eureca Stockade
- last Australin to win Wimbledon men's singles
- PM Menzies wanted to call Australia's decimal currency...
- Nathan Lyon's nickname
- Eastern Hill monmuent
- prefix of Australian Navy vessels(1,1,1,1)
- this afternoon's nearest beach
- Australian cricket test vice captain
- Manly league immortal
38 Clues: 2338 • idiot • City of lights • simpson's animal • NSW state flower • Manly VC recipient • home of th big prawn • the crocodile hunter • creek near Bulladelah • Manly wallaby captain • Eastern Hill monmuent • Manly league immortal • Australian ballet star • Nathan Lyon's nickname • also known asKatu Tjuta • alpha and beta pointers! • Australian PM during WW2 • early Australian tv soap • ...
mc1asda 2020-11-30
Across
- I eat fried eggs every morning.
- We can't understand her. She has unstable feelings. She is moody.
- Paul is very similar in appearance to his brother.
- Look at her speech. She is 16 but she's more mature than other speakers.
- The politicians never think about other people. They're selfish and soulless.
- She paints brilliant pictures. She is imaginative.
- My sister and her husband, my brother-in-law, we went for coffee.
- He wants to do a master's degree after university and work in large companies. He is very ambitious.
- Mexico is famous for its hot red pepper.
- I got up early in the morning and cooked baked potatoes for the kids.
Down
- She is very sensible because she always finds a quick solution when we get stuck.
- Can I get a kilo of beef steaks please?
- Your grandfather fought in the WW2.
- Tom gets along well with people. He is sociable.
- Everything we say affects her. She is sensitive.
- I bought extra fried chicken wings from KFC.
- My sister likes to give orders. She is bossy.
- Michael Jordan is very competitive person. He tries until he gets what he wants.
- I am completely honest wit her. I've never lied to him before.
- He waited for me in the hospital every night until I healed. He is patient.
20 Clues: I eat fried eggs every morning. • Your grandfather fought in the WW2. • Can I get a kilo of beef steaks please? • Mexico is famous for its hot red pepper. • I bought extra fried chicken wings from KFC. • My sister likes to give orders. She is bossy. • Tom gets along well with people. He is sociable. • Everything we say affects her. She is sensitive. • ...
Oskar Czapla U9/U1 2020-12-03
Across
- we all live in a yellow ... (U9)
- in LA there is neighbourhood named ... row and its biggest american slum
- Robert di Niro is ... known for his acting abilities (U1)
- ... poverty is damaging all communities across the world (U1)
- that is believed that phones ... and that that is harmful for us (U9)
- ... oil industry makes a lot of damage to amazon rainforest (U9)
- u cannot stay ... online (U1)
- U2 isn't great but its ... (U9)
- and now we put a ... of salt into it (U1)
- i accidentally ate ... cottage cheese and my belly is crying (U1)
- today a lot of music can't be catalogue to any genre so they are named ... (U9)
- he is hiding behind this ... (singular) (U9)
- everyone is waiting for ... Freddie Mercury reincarnation
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- new Delhi is located in great ... in northern India (U9)
- after war of american independence English were forced to ... from thirteen colonies (U9)
- vegetables and fruits are easy to... (U1)
- breaking the ... code made WW2 a lot shorter (U9)
- u are making a lot of ... after buying gym subscribtion (U1)
- back in the old days parents were lot more ... than today (U1)
- ... earnings are quite different from arythmetic average earnings (U1)
- i don't know if this ... of device is necessary (U1)
- this ... made 2020 worst year in a modern age (U1)
22 Clues: u cannot stay ... online (U1) • U2 isn't great but its ... (U9) • we all live in a yellow ... (U9) • vegetables and fruits are easy to... (U1) • and now we put a ... of salt into it (U1) • he is hiding behind this ... (singular) (U9) • breaking the ... code made WW2 a lot shorter (U9) • this ... made 2020 worst year in a modern age (U1) • ...
The Age of Industry 2024-08-28
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- – Works, birthplace of Stainless Steel manufacturing (8)
- – Works, Grade II listed building built for the steel firm Ibbotson & Roebuck (5)
- – Works, site where crankshafts for WW2’s Spitfire and Lancaster were forged (7)
- – Mesters, term for Sheffield’s craftsmen in the mid 1800’s (6)
- John – (1816-1896), industrialist who developed the conical spring buffer (5)
- – Osborn & Company, steelmaker and engineering tool manufacturer (6)
- Type of steel invented by Harry Brearley in 1912 (9)
- World’s sole tuning fork manufacturer since 1933 (4)
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- Thomas – (1705-1788), cutler and inventor of Sheffield Plate (9)
- Railway station opened in 1870 (7)
- – Works, Saville Street steel-making site opened by John Brown in 1856 (5)
- Benjamin – (1704-1776), inventor of the crucible method of making steel (8)
- – Vickers (1804-1897), Titan who formed his steel foundry in 1828 (7)
- Industrial sabotage experienced by small employers in the 1800’s (9)
- – Sheaf Works, Sheffield’s first integrated steel and cutlery factory (7)
- Deadly disease suffered by many metal grinders in the late 19th century (9)
- Sheffield-, car and motorcycle manufacturer that operated from 1907-1920 (7)
- Which famous New York City bridge was built with Sheffield steel? (8)
- Sheffield office opened in 1773 responsible for stamping precious metals (5)
- Low-head river dam that harnessed water power for local mills (4)
20 Clues: Railway station opened in 1870 (7) • Type of steel invented by Harry Brearley in 1912 (9) • World’s sole tuning fork manufacturer since 1933 (4) • – Works, birthplace of Stainless Steel manufacturing (8) • – Mesters, term for Sheffield’s craftsmen in the mid 1800’s (6) • Thomas – (1705-1788), cutler and inventor of Sheffield Plate (9) • ...
Black History Month Activity 2023-02-28
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- portrayed african american struggles through her films and poems.
- Politician and diplomat who was the 65th US secretary.
- an enslaved man who was unseccusfully sued for his freedom.
- first african american author to publish a book of poems.
- an enslaved woman who helped free 70 other slaves.
- memoirist, poet, and civil rights activist known for her unique writing style.
- airforce general commander in WW2
- An american poet and playwrite from missouri who was known for his childrens books.
- Scientoligist, civil rights activist, and historian who was one of the foremos black intellectuals of his era.
- a Jamaican political activist, publisher, journalist, and founder of the UNIA.
- 44th president of the US and the first black president of the US.
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- polititian and diplomat and secretary of the state, current director of the hoover institution at stanford.
- An American born French dancer who adopted 12 children.
- An american muslim minister who was vocal about muslim black empowerment.
- an American blues singer/songwriter and guitarist.B.B. King-an american blues singer/ song writer and guitarist.
- educator and author and founded tuskegee university
- -A civil rights activist who was famous for his “I have a dream” speech, and was assasinated in 1968.
- agricultural scientist who created 300 uses for peanuts.
- a civil rights activist known for the bus boycott.
- Led an anti-lynching crusade.
20 Clues: Led an anti-lynching crusade. • airforce general commander in WW2 • a civil rights activist known for the bus boycott. • an enslaved woman who helped free 70 other slaves. • educator and author and founded tuskegee university • Politician and diplomat who was the 65th US secretary. • An American born French dancer who adopted 12 children. • ...
Geography 2023-04-28
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- The best country in the world
- The natural disaster the East Coast has
- One of the axis powers -Hilter was in charge
- The group of people wiped out during the Holocaust
- the largest lake in europe
- Water located underground- starts with a
- Rebirth in new bodies or form of life
- Land between the rivers
- Pattern of ocean currents and water temperatures in the Mid- Pacific Region aquifer
- Capital of Texas
- great river
- the world’s biggest island
- Drift The idea that the continents were once joined together
- the town where a nuclear accident occurred in 1986
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- Land almost completely surrounded by water, but still attached to a portion of land
- the idea based on public ownership and communal control
- sea the world’s largest inland body of water
- old egyptian form of writing
- raising of livestock
- Second longest river in the world
- Really dry
- When water is cycled back up into the clouds
- One of the resources from the Americas in the Triangular Slave Trade
- Between the US and Soviet Union after WW2
- How many European countries were at the Berlin Conference
- The state of the atmosphere right now
- a large mass of snow and ice that slide down a mountain
- Water that lies underground
- where the renaissance began
- diamond Another name for a conflict diamond
30 Clues: Really dry • great river • Capital of Texas • raising of livestock • Land between the rivers • the largest lake in europe • the world’s biggest island • Water that lies underground • where the renaissance began • old egyptian form of writing • The best country in the world • Second longest river in the world • Rebirth in new bodies or form of life • The state of the atmosphere right now • ...
The Asheville vocab 2024-10-09
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- The rock was ____.
- Fruit commonly ate in the summer.
- The skull was from a elk that is now _____.
- The anger of the driver was _______.
- Popular fried chicken restaurant.
- Tough sport played by tough people.
- He had many _______ follow him into battle.
- Infamous vehicle used by the Nazis in WW2.
- The lumber jack cut ______ of trees
- The man was ____ for water.
- The kid was a ____ of his rich father.
- Sport played by people.
- Often found in pillows.
- Famous country singer back in the day.
- The musician was good at ______.
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- 470 (Elephant gun)
- The sadness was ____ in his face.
- He was the _____ for the revolution.
- After fans found where the star player lived, the neighborhood he lived in went under _________________.
- The hunter was able to save snow white from her ___ slumber.
- Domesticated winged bird.
- The castle wall was _____ by the battering ram.
- There was a _______ increase in car crashes in 2019 compared to 1819.
- The cat was very _____, all the pillows were torn up.
- The __________ of the hare and the beetle.
- Famous country singer back in the day, sang "Big iron".
- Famous West Texas city, also the title of a song.
- The teenagers cut quite a ______ through the dessert buffet.
- The chef was skilled in _____ crafts.
- The forest was a _____ for deer.
30 Clues: 470 (Elephant gun) • The rock was ____. • Sport played by people. • Often found in pillows. • Domesticated winged bird. • The man was ____ for water. • The forest was a _____ for deer. • The musician was good at ______. • The sadness was ____ in his face. • Fruit commonly ate in the summer. • Popular fried chicken restaurant. • Tough sport played by tough people. • ...
The Big Dirt Crossword 2025-09-03
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- Investigation of my own upper management (the brain)
- Something or someone mysterious that you can't work out
- 18-year-old global soccer phenom playing for Barcelona right now
- 3D CAD engineering software solution I sell at my job (used especially to design planes)
- Sonoran desert dweller whose arms always reach up to the sky
- Author of bestselling novel Normal People, also adapted into a TV show on Hulu
- Carrier entrusted to put this letter in your hands
- Plant that gives the high desert its distinct sweet rain aroma
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- A cheap option for a place to stay abroad
- Navajo "____talkers" who sent indecipherable messages in WW2
- Type of running watch that bullies you (MOVE! 4 DAYS RECOVERY! NEGATIVE VO2 MAX!)
- Main characters of the Three Little Pigs storybook, but make it desert
- Type of pear ripe for picking in a Tucson summer
- Material to paint on (and my favorite gelato flavor at An's Laundromat)
- Ultramarathon race I crewed for this past July
- The difference between poetry and plain writing
- People who abide by the same philosophy of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius
- Same word, two trails to run: Sabino ______, or the famous USD ______
- To run into something with destructive force
- My favorite kind of side, as in ___side
- Email address that gives you all access to NYT games
21 Clues: My favorite kind of side, as in ___side • A cheap option for a place to stay abroad • To run into something with destructive force • Ultramarathon race I crewed for this past July • The difference between poetry and plain writing • Type of pear ripe for picking in a Tucson summer • Carrier entrusted to put this letter in your hands • ...
For Jessica and Peder 2025-12-09
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- Before Kamala, last VP to lose attempt to be Prez
- Fastest 2 legged animal
- Most pitching wins as a Mariner (1st name)
- The African country where all food is take out
- Mode of transport for Tracey’s lady to get “across the border and into the city”
- In WW2 gas for cars was rationed to save this material
- Historically, maybe the happiest day in history
- Most populous country in Africa
- Montana’s largest state park by area
- Carnivore with largest social group
- Most forested state by %
- Kalamazoo’s first settler
- Most populous MT county
- They sang of being at the wrong place at the wrong time
- After Abe, tallest President
- Sang of “Bergamot and vetiver” and “ginger lemon indigo
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- Sang with Knopfler about a Geordie boy
- Occupation of man who only sought “workman’s wages”
- Pileated’s extinct cousin.
- Both a cousin and a country
- 1996 - she sang 2 of the top 5 songs from the year (1st name)
- S American country “environmental island”
- Most games played as a Mariner (1st name)
- Highest point continental USA
- This Small mammal can live to be 40!
- Oldest living vertebrate is a Greenland ….
- Fastest flying insect
- Most intelligent short-lived solitary animal
- A city in both Montana and Scotland.
- Was he ‘the father’ or “the son?”
- Your first born grandparents’s first born.
31 Clues: Fastest flying insect • Fastest 2 legged animal • Most populous MT county • Most forested state by % • Kalamazoo’s first settler • Pileated’s extinct cousin. • Both a cousin and a country • After Abe, tallest President • Highest point continental USA • Most populous country in Africa • Was he ‘the father’ or “the son?” • Carnivore with largest social group • ...
