Knights were sworn into hereditary service to this type of person, who often ruled vast territories with many serfs
Lords
This organization, founded as a subsidiary of the UN in 1946, was created as an international charity and aid group to help children in need
UNICEF
This form of skiing involves traveling a long distance over a variety of different terrains and elevations
Cross Country skiing
this cathedral, often referred to as just "Le Notre Dame",is located at the heart of this French capital and suffered a massive fire in 2019
Paris
This 2005 brittish dystopian is about a group resisting a fascist government, wearing Guy Fawkes masks in a reference to the 17th century gunpowder plot
V is for Vendetta
From the Latin for "horse man", this word for a type of horse mounted knight is now applied to anyone who recreationally or professionally rides horses
Equestrian
This international organization was founded in London in 1961 to protect global human rights. It's symbol is a yellow candle surrounded by barbed wire and it's name means to give safe refuge
Amnesty international
the toe loop, salchow, loop, flip, lutz, axel are all moves in this popular winter sport
Figure Skating
St. Paul's famously survived the heavy bombing of this English city, with a bomb bouncing off it's massive dome and landing in it's nave without exploding
London
this is a type of woven tufted fabric in which the cut threads are evenly distributed, with a short dense pile, giving it a distinctive soft feel.
Velvet
Medieval Knights in Europe supposedly followed this code of honor, similar to the Bushido code with Samurai
Chivalry
This group with a three letter acronym was founded in 1913 after the lynching of Atlanta factory manager Leo Frank in order to protest and defend against anti-Semitism
ADL or anti defamation league
Ski this was played at some of the winter Olympics in the 80s and 90s before being discontinued. examples of this include the nutcracker and Swan Lake
Ski Ballet
This cathedral was once a mosque and synagogue, located in this city, the seat of power for Spain's first Muslim dynasty
Cordoba
This word for a female fox has also been used to describe an intense and sexually attractive woman
Vixen
Knights would often participate in this activity at tournaments, in which they charged at each other with decorative pikes and attempted to knock each other off their respective horses
Jousting
this non-profit with was created in 2005 to protest Israel's oppressions of Palestine. It's three words are the courses of action it sees as necessary to implement, and multiple US states have laws criminalizing the organization
BDS (boycott divest sanction)
the winter Olympics were created after years of meeting by this organizational meeting, whose job it is to organize the events every year
IOC
The St Francis basilica was built in this Italian village, surrounding the tiny chapel that it's patron saint once preached harmony and respect for nature.
Assisi
This is a word to refer to the meat of a male baby cow, slaughtered at a young age for it's tender and juicy quality.
Veal
Before being knighted, and aspiring Knight was given this title between the ages of 15 and 21, training in physical activity and often being tied to an older knight's retinue
Squire
the Benson food initiative was began in the 50s by this American religious group, named after their 14th president, in order to provide food and spread their religion alongside mission trips
LDS/Mormons
This French alpine village was home to the first winter Olympics in 1924, in which only 16 nations participated
Chamonix
the castle church in this eastern German town made history in 1517 when Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door, begging the reformation
Wittenberg
This capital of Malta was founded by members of the Knights of St. John, a Christian fraternal organization who successfully defended it's castle from the ottomans and subsequently transformed it into a beautiful baroque center of art and religion
Valetta