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Cuban missile crisis
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Cuban revolution : An armed revolt conducted by fidel castro
CIA : A civilian foreign intelligence service of the u.s government
Kennedy : A president whose assassination caused many conspiracy theories
ICBM : Intercontinental ballistic missiles
Nuclear : Operated or powered by atomic energy
Moscow : The largest city of Russia
Turkey : A parliamentary republic in Eurasia
Polaris : A 2 stage solid fuel rocket
Khrushchev : A Russian politician who led the U.S.S.R during part of the cold war
Embargo : A word meaning obstruction
Hotline : A direct communications between the United States and the Soviet Union
SAM : Surface-to-air-missile
Soviets : A citizen of the former Soviet Union
Miami : Located on the Atlantic coast of Southeastern Florida
The bay of pigs : A failed military invasion undertaken by the CIA on April 17, 1961
Deterrent : A thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something
Castro : The prime minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976
Havana : The capital city of Cuba and home of the Cuban Government
October : The month in which the SS-4 construction site was found
Quarantine : Used to separate and restrict the movement of persons and was not used in this form by Kennedy because of War crime rules
Cuban missile crisis
Across:| 3. | A parliamentary republic in Eurasia | | 4. | A thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something | | 8. | An armed revolt conducted by fidel castro | | 11. | A citizen of the former Soviet Union | | 13. | Intercontinental ballistic missiles |
| | 15. | Operated or powered by atomic energy | | 16. | Surface-to-air-missile | | 18. | A 2 stage solid fuel rocket | | 19. | A Russian politician who led the U.S.S.R during part of the cold war |
| | Down:| 1. | A direct communications between the United States and the Soviet Union | | 2. | Used to separate and restrict the movement of persons and was not used in this form by Kennedy because of War crime rules | | 5. | A failed military invasion undertaken by the CIA on April 17, 1961 | | 6. | A president whose assassination caused many conspiracy theories | | 7. | Located on the Atlantic coast of Southeastern Florida | | 8. | A civilian foreign intelligence service of the u.s government |
| | 9. | The prime minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976 | | 10. | The capital city of Cuba and home of the Cuban Government | | 12. | A word meaning obstruction | | 14. | The month in which the SS-4 construction site was found | | 17. | The largest city of Russia |
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Cuban missile crisis
Across:| 3. | A parliamentary republic in Eurasia | | 4. | A thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something | | 8. | An armed revolt conducted by fidel castro | | 11. | A citizen of the former Soviet Union | | 13. | Intercontinental ballistic missiles |
| | 15. | Operated or powered by atomic energy | | 16. | Surface-to-air-missile | | 18. | A 2 stage solid fuel rocket | | 19. | A Russian politician who led the U.S.S.R during part of the cold war |
| | Down:| 1. | A direct communications between the United States and the Soviet Union | | 2. | Used to separate and restrict the movement of persons and was not used in this form by Kennedy because of War crime rules | | 5. | A failed military invasion undertaken by the CIA on April 17, 1961 | | 6. | A president whose assassination caused many conspiracy theories | | 7. | Located on the Atlantic coast of Southeastern Florida | | 8. | A civilian foreign intelligence service of the u.s government |
| | 9. | The prime minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976 | | 10. | The capital city of Cuba and home of the Cuban Government | | 12. | A word meaning obstruction | | 14. | The month in which the SS-4 construction site was found | | 17. | The largest city of Russia |
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