brawl stars Crossword Puzzles
Stars 2023-10-28
7 Clues: a half of the earth • someone who studies space • the curved path around an object in space • a system of millions or billions of stars • a place where someone or something is located • a force that pulls objects to the center of earth • plan or direct the route or course of a form of transportation
Stars 2024-06-05
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- out, life cycle (end)
- of the stars if they were located 33ly from earth, absolute magnitude
- element has its own unique spectrum, composition of the stars
- of with as nebula, star life cycle ( beginning)
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- of stars in the night sky as they appear from earth, apparent magnitude
- main sequence life cycle ( middle)
- the color hotter the temperature, color and temperature
- depends on both luminosity and its distance from the observer, star brightness
8 Clues: out, life cycle (end) • main sequence life cycle ( middle) • of with as nebula, star life cycle ( beginning) • the color hotter the temperature, color and temperature • element has its own unique spectrum, composition of the stars • of the stars if they were located 33ly from earth, absolute magnitude • ...
The space 2019-09-26
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- public transport
- natural satellite of the Earth
- large water extent
- people going to space
- the opposite of high
- vehicle that has four wheels
- the opposite of dark
- objects in the sky that glow at night
- vehicle that flies and has blades
- largest planet in the solar system
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- the nearest star
- third planet of the solar system
- vehicle that has two wheels
- vehicle for the water
- instrument to see the stars
- the opposite of day
16 Clues: public transport • the nearest star • large water extent • the opposite of day • the opposite of high • the opposite of dark • vehicle for the water • people going to space • vehicle that has two wheels • instrument to see the stars • vehicle that has four wheels • natural satellite of the Earth • third planet of the solar system • vehicle that flies and has blades • ...
Spelling #4 2017-10-05
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- (noun) a slight fault; a defect
- sharp or biting to the taste or smell; bitterly pungent; irritating to the eyes, nose
- (adj): well behaved, easy to handle
- (adjective)evil, spiteful; painfully severe or extreme
- (adjective) unable to read or write
- (adjective)showing annoyance or irritation; being in a bad mood
- (noun):someone who brags a lot
- (noun) a distant view or prospect
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- (verb) to make speechless with amazement
- (noun) a big noisy fight, often involving lots of people
- (noun)a quick or clever reply
- (adjective) possible; capable of being or becoming
- to welcome or salute with shouts or sounds of joy and approval; applaud
- (adjective) much more than enough; extravagant
- (adj) too flashy and showy
15 Clues: (adj) too flashy and showy • (noun)a quick or clever reply • (noun):someone who brags a lot • (noun) a slight fault; a defect • (noun) a distant view or prospect • (adj): well behaved, easy to handle • (adjective) unable to read or write • (verb) to make speechless with amazement • (adjective) much more than enough; extravagant • ...
Matariki 2021-07-08
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- What bang in the night sky in the november
- the month and date that matariki is celebrated on
- what shines brightly in the night sky
- What do you usually use to count all the days months and years
- Usually performed by the All Blacks
- What is a another known word for Matariki
- Where the sky meets the sea
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- the maori word for food
- Represents the seven stars
- house a place where you store you food in
- What is waiti the star connected to
- Hang out with your friends/hoa and whànau
- What do you call a group of stars
13 Clues: the maori word for food • Represents the seven stars • Where the sky meets the sea • What do you call a group of stars • What is waiti the star connected to • Usually performed by the All Blacks • what shines brightly in the night sky • house a place where you store you food in • Hang out with your friends/hoa and whànau • What is a another known word for Matariki • ...
CROOS WORDS 2025-12-01
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- satellite around planet earth (4)
- there are more of these than grains of sand on Earth (5)
- the distance light travels in a year (5,4)
- first dog in space (5)
- Gagarin first man in space (4,7)
- births stars and galaxys (9)
- the gas mainly made up of the sun (8)
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- name of space mission that went to the moon (6)
- A day on this planet is longer than a year on that planet (7)
- north America space agency (4)
- destroy stars and galaxys (10)
- what space is because of no noise (7)
- Armstrong first man on the moon (4,9)
13 Clues: first dog in space (5) • births stars and galaxys (9) • north America space agency (4) • destroy stars and galaxys (10) • Gagarin first man in space (4,7) • satellite around planet earth (4) • what space is because of no noise (7) • the gas mainly made up of the sun (8) • Armstrong first man on the moon (4,9) • the distance light travels in a year (5,4) • ...
Chapter 1: Why don't we see a lot of stars in the daytime? 2025-02-05
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- an attempt to find out about something
- Stars are very far away from Earth in ______ direction.
- The sun looks bigger and brighter because it is much ________ to Earth than other stars.
- the sun, the planets that orbit the sun, and other objects that orbit the sun
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- The sun is the only star we can see in the ________ because the sun looks so bright.
- observations or measurements recorded in an investigation
- information that supports an answer to a question
- a scientist who studies stars, planets, and other objects in the universe
- The sun is the _____ star in our solar system. Other stars are far outside our solar system.
- something scientists make to answer questions about the real world
- a huge object in space that gives off heat and light
- the only star in our solar system
12 Clues: the only star in our solar system • an attempt to find out about something • information that supports an answer to a question • a huge object in space that gives off heat and light • Stars are very far away from Earth in ______ direction. • observations or measurements recorded in an investigation • something scientists make to answer questions about the real world • ...
Star Crossed-Word 2023-04-21
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- Where is Juliet when Romeo calls to her after the Capulet party?
- What wealthy count wishes to marry Juliet?
- Who is the only one who knows about the marriage?
- What families party do Romeo and Juliet meet at?
- Who marrys Romeo and Juliet?
- How many days does the story take place over?
- How does Romeo kill himslef?
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- Who gets banished from Verona?
- What did Juliet kill herself with?
- Who kills Mercutio during the street brawl?
- Who is second to commit suicide in the Capulet tomb?
- In order to see Romeo Juliet pretends she is going to?
- What family is Mercutio associated with?
- The prologue describes Romeo and Juliet by being _____ _____ loves
- Who kills Tybalt in the street brawl?
15 Clues: Who marrys Romeo and Juliet? • How does Romeo kill himslef? • Who gets banished from Verona? • What did Juliet kill herself with? • Who kills Tybalt in the street brawl? • What family is Mercutio associated with? • What wealthy count wishes to marry Juliet? • Who kills Mercutio during the street brawl? • How many days does the story take place over? • ...
Chapter 42 2023-04-08
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- to make someone brave
- a woman who is in charge of a school
- feeling silly, happy, and excited and showing this in your behaviour
- to make something slightly wet
- to laugh at someone in a way that is not kind
- a noisy, uncontrolled fight
- to gradually change
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- difficult to use, do, or deal with
- great sadness felt because someone has died
- wanting very much to do or have something, especially something interesting or enjoyable:
- a young child, especially one who is learning or has recently learned to walk
- to look at or think about someone or something with doubt, disapproval
- to allow yourself to enjoy something completely
- quick and probably not detailed
14 Clues: to gradually change • to make someone brave • a noisy, uncontrolled fight • to make something slightly wet • quick and probably not detailed • difficult to use, do, or deal with • a woman who is in charge of a school • great sadness felt because someone has died • to laugh at someone in a way that is not kind • to allow yourself to enjoy something completely • ...
Stars 2023-02-14
7 Clues: Our star • Small stars that have a dim glow • Where star lives most of its life • Clouds of gas and dust between stars • Spinning cloud of gas and dust that form stars • Star that has a large mass and produces elements up to Iron. • Star that has a lower mass and can fuse elements up to Carbon and Oxygen
Stars 2026-04-14
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- Brightness: The brightness a star would have if it were at a standard distance from Earth.
- Brightness: The brightness of a star as seen from Earth.
- A contracting cloud of gas and dust with enough mass to form a star; the earliest stage of a star's life.
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- The brilliant explosion of a dying supergiant star.
- (Academic Vocabulary): To examine something methodically and in detail to explain or interpret it.
- A large cloud of gas and dust spread out in an immense volume.
- Dwarf: The blue-white hot core of a star that is left behind after its outer layers have drifted out into space.
7 Clues: The brilliant explosion of a dying supergiant star. • Brightness: The brightness of a star as seen from Earth. • A large cloud of gas and dust spread out in an immense volume. • Brightness: The brightness a star would have if it were at a standard distance from Earth. • ...
Moves Like Jagger 2013-06-07
20 Clues: Ver • Dar • Bebê • Saber • Longe • Tomar • Olhos • Noite • Carro • Querer • Tentar • Grande • Sorrir • Coração • Mostrar • Difícil • Controle • Estrelas • Quebrado • Acreditar
Matemātika 2019-03-04
English Class 2 Unit 7 2024-04-22
camping gear 2023-06-12
20 Clues: Bad • Take • Away • Stay • Earth • Worst • Apart • Wrong • Light • Forget • Inside • Cloudy • Staying • Relaxed • Planned • Drought • Backward • Terrible • Negative • Sensible
Life Cycles of Stars 2024-05-20
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- Formed when massive star collapses in on itself. It is the smallest and densest star.
- A star towards the end of its life that has low to intermediate mass. Redsupergiant This type of star is massive in terms of volume but not necessarily mass.
- An astronomical object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity.
- The study of light emitted from an object.
- When the atoms and molecules in a hot gas emit extra light at certain wavelengths, causing bright lines to appear in a pattern of lines that is unique to each element.
- About 90% of stars become these types of stars that began as clouds of dust and gas.
- A cloud of gases and particles in space.
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- The presence of dark lines to appear in a pattern that is unique to each element. These lines are caused by the object’s atmosphere absorbing light at certain wavelengths, causing the intensity of the light at this wavelength to drop and appear dark.
- Formed when a massive star collapses in on itself. It is so strong that nothing, not even light can escape.
- The formation of elements greater than hydrogen typically in the center of stars.
- A dead star that has collapsed in on itself, no longer doing nucleosynthesis.
- A star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion that ejects most of its mass. This period of a stars life is where heavier elements higher than iron are formed.
- When 2 or more elements come together to form a single, heavier atom. Planetarynebula A ring-shaped nebula formed by an expanding shell of gas around an aging star.
- The theory that the universe started as a single point, expanded, and continues to expand to this day.
- Elements more massive than iron are made in the center of stars via nuclear fusion which also releases ______________.
15 Clues: A cloud of gases and particles in space. • The study of light emitted from an object. • A dead star that has collapsed in on itself, no longer doing nucleosynthesis. • The formation of elements greater than hydrogen typically in the center of stars. • About 90% of stars become these types of stars that began as clouds of dust and gas. • ...
life cycle of a star crossword 2025-05-09
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- dwarfs a theoretical, hypothetical remnant of a white dwarf that has cooled down so much that it no longer emits any light or heat
- a nuclear process where light atomic nuclei combine to form heavier nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy
- dwarfs a small very dense star that is typically the size of a planet. A ..... dwarf is formed when a low-mass star has exhausted all its central nuclear fuel and lost its outer layers as a planetary nebula.
- flat, thin, and circular like a disk.
- a star of relatively great size and luminosity compared to ordinary stars of the main sequence, and 10–100 times the diameter of the sun.
- reaction a change in the identity or characteristics of an atomic nucleus that results when it is bombarded with an energetic particle, as in fission, fusion, or radioactive decay
- a spiral galaxy containing our solar system, including Earth and the Sun
- diagram a graph that plots the luminosity (or absolute magnitude) of stars against their surface temperature (or spectral type)
- class the group in which a star is classified according to its spectrum, especially using the Harvard classification.
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- sequence a series of star types to which most stars belong, represented on a Hertzsprung–Russell diagram as a continuous band extending from the upper left (hot, bright stars) to the lower right (cool, dim stars).
- the intrinsic brightness of a celestial object (as distinct from its apparent brightness diminished by distance).
- The .... is everything. It includes all of space, and all the matter and energy that space contains
- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- giants a very large star that is even brighter than a giant, often despite being relatively cool.
15 Clues: flat, thin, and circular like a disk. • a spiral galaxy containing our solar system, including Earth and the Sun • giants a very large star that is even brighter than a giant, often despite being relatively cool. • The .... is everything. It includes all of space, and all the matter and energy that space contains • ...
Solar System 2022-03-25
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- a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet
- a small, rocky object that orbits the sun, usually in a band between the orbit of Jupiter and Mars
- Any of the nine primary bodies that orbit the sun; a similar body that orbits another star
- an object so massive and dense that not even light can escape its gravity
- a accumulation of matter
- a model for the formation of the solar system in which the sun and planets condense from a cloud (or nebula) of gas and dust
- a collection of stars, dust and gas bound together by gravity
- a gigantic explosion in which a massive star collapses and throws its outer layers into space; plural supernovae
- a large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light; the sun is a typical star
- one of the highly dense planets nearest to the sun; Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- the distance that light travels in one year; about 9.5 trillion kilometers
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- a small, hot, dim star that us the leftover center of an old star
- the change in the illuminated area of one celestial body as seen from another celestial body;phases of the moon are caused by the position of Earth,the sun,and the moon
- a planet that has a deep, massive atmosphere, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune
- an event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another
- contains the sun and all of the planets and other bodies that travel around in it
- a large, reddish star late in it's life cycle
- a group of stars bound by gravity
- the portion of Earth that is water
- a small body of ice, rock, and cosmic dust loosely packed together that follows an elliptical orbit and that gives off gas and dust in the form of a tail as it passes close to the sun
- a large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space; a region in space where stars are born or where stars explode at the end of their lives
21 Clues: a accumulation of matter • a group of stars bound by gravity • the portion of Earth that is water • a large, reddish star late in it's life cycle • a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet • a collection of stars, dust and gas bound together by gravity • a small, hot, dim star that us the leftover center of an old star • ...
How Well Do You Know Your Vocabulary (Lessons 1 & 2) 2014-11-26
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- giving light; glowing in the dark
- rate of speed
- tactful
- a offer or show of willingness to deal
- a system of stars
- undisturbed; calm; serene
- a bodily movement that expresses a message
- sympathetic; kind
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- a helper
- fleeing from danger; a fleeting thing or person
- to charm or captivate
- an object that orbits another object
- causing death; certain to die eventually
- foreign
- of the stars; superior
15 Clues: tactful • foreign • a helper • rate of speed • a system of stars • sympathetic; kind • to charm or captivate • of the stars; superior • undisturbed; calm; serene • giving light; glowing in the dark • an object that orbits another object • a offer or show of willingness to deal • causing death; certain to die eventually • a bodily movement that expresses a message • ...
Echinodermata 2021-01-11
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- Considered grazers
- Network of water vessels in body
- Top surface of the body
- Internal skeleton
- Sea stars
- Sea urchins and sand dollars
- Distinct central disk with snake like arms
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- Lower surface of body where the mouth is located
- Brittle stars
- Multiple arms radiating from central disk
- Considered deposit feeders
- No arms
- All echinoderms exhibit this
- Network of nerves
- Used to grip surfaces and move the organism
15 Clues: No arms • Sea stars • Brittle stars • Internal skeleton • Network of nerves • Considered grazers • Top surface of the body • Considered deposit feeders • All echinoderms exhibit this • Sea urchins and sand dollars • Network of water vessels in body • Multiple arms radiating from central disk • Distinct central disk with snake like arms • Used to grip surfaces and move the organism • ...
Space 2021-11-26
13 Clues: Flying saucer • Shooting Stars • The red planet • Holes on the moon • The planet we live on • Satellite of the earth • Large planet with rings • Used to look into space • Largest planet in system • closest planet to the sun • Miliions of sparkling lights • People who have been to space • What satellites do to the Earth
Unit 7 2020-04-15
20 Clues: Tal • Witz • Kanu • Mond • Feld • Münze • Notiz • Liste • untere • zeigen • Sterne • einige • Strand • Gebiet • Führer • Stiefel • Autobahn • umziehen • besonders • vorstellen
starland 3 2018-04-25
20 Clues: misja • wyspa • język • płyta • ciężko • kosmos • desert • kapsuła • gwiazdy • pytanie • wieloryb • naukowcy • posłaniec • słoneczny • wystrzelić • mieszkaniec • pozdrowienia • transmitować • reprezentować • statekkosmiczny
Stargazing Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-25
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- To move or travel around an object in a curved path. Earth orbits the Sun. The Moon orbits the Earth.
- An imaginary line around which a sphere, like a planet, rotates
- A group of stars humans observe in a pattern and give a name
- A group of billions of stars. There are billions of galaxies in the universe.
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- To turn on an axis
- A constellation, or group of stars, that appears in the northern night sky. Its name means Great Bear. For thousands of years, various peoples on Earth have thought that these stars formed the shape of a bear
- A group of seven bright stars in the shape of a dipper
- The star that Earth and other planets orbit
- One of the billions of galaxies that make up the universe. The sun is one of the billions of stars in the Milky Way galaxy.
- A huge sphere of hydrogen and helium that radiates heat and light. The Sun is a star.
10 Clues: To turn on an axis • The star that Earth and other planets orbit • A group of seven bright stars in the shape of a dipper • A group of stars humans observe in a pattern and give a name • An imaginary line around which a sphere, like a planet, rotates • A group of billions of stars. There are billions of galaxies in the universe. • ...
See You in the Cosmos 2024-12-13
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- has a crush on Terra
- curious, seeking knowledge
- creation made to fly into space
- creatures Alex is trying to reach
- glowing brightly in the sky
- fond feelings about the past
- all of space and time
- instrument for viewing stars
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- not from the Earth
- half-sister
- famous scientist, Alex's hero
- deep state of sadness
- the festival Alex is attending
- tiny specks in outer space
- sending an object into orbit
- what Alex is fascinated by
16 Clues: half-sister • not from the Earth • has a crush on Terra • deep state of sadness • all of space and time • curious, seeking knowledge • tiny specks in outer space • what Alex is fascinated by • glowing brightly in the sky • sending an object into orbit • fond feelings about the past • instrument for viewing stars • famous scientist, Alex's hero • the festival Alex is attending • ...
What Is a Star? 2024-03-12
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- negative effects of human-made lights
- stars are balls of this gas
- besides the sun, its the next closest star to Earth
- scientists who study space
- a sudden eruption of brightness in the sun
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- protects humans from solar flares
- Norse sun goddess
- released when stars fuse hydrogen into helium
- group of many shooting stars
- process of combining atoms
- this animal will not come to shore to nest if there is too much light
11 Clues: Norse sun goddess • process of combining atoms • scientists who study space • stars are balls of this gas • group of many shooting stars • protects humans from solar flares • negative effects of human-made lights • a sudden eruption of brightness in the sun • released when stars fuse hydrogen into helium • besides the sun, its the next closest star to Earth • ...
pulsars Crossword 2023-05-19
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- A neutron star that spins hundreds of times per second.
- pulsars sit at the ______ of neutron stars
- the equator of a millisecond pulsar moves more than 20% the speed of light.
- pulsars are pulsars because they emit these waves
- pulsars emit powerful beams of ____ as well as radiation
- intervals of radiation in a pulsar are from milliseconds to _______
- the magnetic field is often NOT _______ with the spin axis
- the other type of neutron star that relates to magnetic field
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- pulsars emit these at a regular interval
- pulsars are formed from __________
- pulsars are often compared to a man-made structure that guides sailors approaching the coast
- pulsars are a type of ________
- a millisecond pulsar draws matter from a __________ star
- the velocities of pulsars are not low they are _____
- all ______ are neutron stars but not all neutron stars are _______
- we can only see pulsars when the radiation beam is pointed towards ______
16 Clues: pulsars are a type of ________ • pulsars are formed from __________ • pulsars emit these at a regular interval • pulsars sit at the ______ of neutron stars • pulsars are pulsars because they emit these waves • the velocities of pulsars are not low they are _____ • A neutron star that spins hundreds of times per second. • ...
Matariki 2020-07-29
Ursa Major 2021-12-26
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- Maiden turned into Ursa Major
- Represented by 7
- Represented by 6
- What Ursa means
- Represented by 3
- Describes the rotation around Polaris
- The star represented by the number 4
- how many stars are in The Big Dipper
- The number of constellations
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- God who threw Ursa Major into the sky
- These people named 48 of the constellations
- A grouping of stars
- Another name for the North Star
- the jealous wife
- Where many of the myths originated
- Represented by 1
- The dipper where Ursa Major is found
17 Clues: What Ursa means • Represented by 7 • Represented by 6 • the jealous wife • Represented by 3 • Represented by 1 • A grouping of stars • The number of constellations • Maiden turned into Ursa Major • Another name for the North Star • Where many of the myths originated • The star represented by the number 4 • how many stars are in The Big Dipper • The dipper where Ursa Major is found • ...
Vocabulary Vines 63-66 2022-10-24
13 Clues: of a ship • like a star • toward a ship • the wrong name • the act of naming • written with light • together with light • sailor of the stars • naming of the stars • a particle of light • sailor of the stars • sailor of the universe • distribution in the environment
Number The stars 2018-03-18
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- Uncle Henrick asked Annemarie ________ in the barn?
- What was inside Great Aunt Berties casket?
- Who brought the Johansens the De Frie Dankse?
- Who was the King of Norway during this time?
- What was in the basket under Uncle Henricks lunch?
- Who is Annemaries best friend?
- What was one thing rationed in Norway?
- What did the phrase carton of cigarettes mean?
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- What was the name of the kitten at Unckle Henricks house?
- What did the Nazis take from the synagogue?
- It was as sleep as thin as the night clouds
- Where did Annemarie put Ellens necklace?
- What was the powerful powder made to blind dogs noses made of?
- Who took Uncle Henricks lunch?
- Aunt Bertie died from a sickness named Typhus?
- Annemarie remembered the staccato of the soldiers boots?
- Who did Ellen came into Unckle Henricks house hugging?
- What did Annemarie call the tall soldier?
18 Clues: Who took Uncle Henricks lunch? • Who is Annemaries best friend? • What was one thing rationed in Norway? • Where did Annemarie put Ellens necklace? • What did Annemarie call the tall soldier? • What was inside Great Aunt Berties casket? • What did the Nazis take from the synagogue? • It was as sleep as thin as the night clouds • ...
Number The Stars 2018-03-18
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- Where did Annemarie put Ellens necklace?
- Who brought the Johansens the De Frie Dankse?
- What was in the basket under Uncle Henricks lunch?
- Who is Annemaries best friend?
- What did the phrase carton of cigarettes mean?
- Aunt Bertie died from a sickness named Typhus?
- What was the powerful powder made to blind dogs noses made of?
- What did Annemarie call the tall soldier?
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- What was one thing rationed in Norway?
- Who was the King of Norway during this time?
- Who did Ellen came into Unckle Henricks house hugging?
- What was inside Great Aunt Berties casket?
- What did the Nazis take from the synagogue?
- Uncle Henrick asked Annemarie ________ in the barn?
- It was as sleep as thin as the night clouds
- Annemarie remembered the staccato of the soldiers boots?
- Who took Uncle Henricks lunch?
- What was the name of the kitten at Unckle Henricks house?
18 Clues: Who is Annemaries best friend? • Who took Uncle Henricks lunch? • What was one thing rationed in Norway? • Where did Annemarie put Ellens necklace? • What did Annemarie call the tall soldier? • What was inside Great Aunt Berties casket? • What did the Nazis take from the synagogue? • It was as sleep as thin as the night clouds • ...
Number The Stars 2017-03-01
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- were people are burried when they die.
- aunt Birte The fake aunt of Annemarie.
- she got ran out by a car of the soldiers
- a wife that Uncle Henrik needed.
- The protagonist of the book.
- Where is figthing for something.
- words words like I am bringing you this.
- was the country that attacked Denmark
- Henrik He helped Ellens family to go to Sweden
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- Johansen Annemaries dad.
- he was in the resistance group and sacrifice for everyone.
- The little sister of Annemarie.
- The capital city of Denmark and where Annemarie lived.
- Giraffe the nickname that Annemarie and Ellen putted to a soldier
- The country that there lived annemaries family
- to give all the things to the winner and forefit.
- the country were ellens family were send to be safe
- was Annemaries best friend.
18 Clues: Johansen Annemaries dad. • was Annemaries best friend. • The protagonist of the book. • The little sister of Annemarie. • a wife that Uncle Henrik needed. • Where is figthing for something. • was the country that attacked Denmark • were people are burried when they die. • aunt Birte The fake aunt of Annemarie. • she got ran out by a car of the soldiers • ...
Number the stars 2023-03-14
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- best friend
- Had "tea" with MrsRosen
- A Jewish in hiding
- capital of Denmark
- Owned a button shop
- fish shoes
- A religion
- is a teacher
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- likes to run
- Where the Rosens went
- Cat Kirsti took care of
- Henrik's cow
- was in the Resistance
- Stayed in Copenhagen
- afraid of the ocean
- owned a boat
- Leader of Nazis
- Annemarie's older sister
18 Clues: fish shoes • A religion • best friend • likes to run • Henrik's cow • owned a boat • is a teacher • Leader of Nazis • A Jewish in hiding • capital of Denmark • afraid of the ocean • Owned a button shop • Stayed in Copenhagen • Where the Rosens went • was in the Resistance • Cat Kirsti took care of • Had "tea" with MrsRosen • Annemarie's older sister
Number The Stars 2023-03-14
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- What sea did uncle Henrik have to pass the get to sweden
- blossom's caretaker
- Annemarie's older sister
- Ellens last name
- Where did people with boats take the Jews to save them
- What religion is the Johansen
- Annemarie's moms name
- the cat's name
- has dried rabbits' blood and cocaine
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- was engaged to Lisa
- Where Ellen and Annemarie live
- How did Lisa die
- main character's friend
- What religion does German try to relocate
- The author
- What religion is the Rosens
- Annemarie sister
- main charecter
18 Clues: The author • the cat's name • main charecter • How did Lisa die • Annemarie sister • Ellens last name • was engaged to Lisa • blossom's caretaker • Annemarie's moms name • main character's friend • Annemarie's older sister • What religion is the Rosens • What religion is the Johansen • Where Ellen and Annemarie live • has dried rabbits' blood and cocaine • ...
Number The Stars 2023-03-14
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- where Uncle Henrik works
- annamarie older sister
- dead aunt
- Ellens family
- drug for the dogs
- stood on every block
- author
- brave
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- she owns the button shop
- where they lived
- the cat that the girls found
- the fisherman
- code name for jews to excape
- took the run away people
- she is Uncle Henrik pet
- Annemarie dad
- loud talking girl
- she is Annemaries best friend
18 Clues: brave • author • dead aunt • the fisherman • Annemarie dad • Ellens family • where they lived • drug for the dogs • loud talking girl • stood on every block • annamarie older sister • she is Uncle Henrik pet • she owns the button shop • where Uncle Henrik works • took the run away people • the cat that the girls found • code name for jews to excape • she is Annemaries best friend
Number the Stars 2023-03-14
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- Danish currency
- Had her shop closed by German soldiers
- Annemarie's dad
- Annemarie's late sister
- Ellen's mother
- Where the German soldiers came from
- Annemarie's sister
- Denmark's capital
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- Had cocaine and rabbit blood
- Where the Rosens fled to on a boat
- The Rosen's religion
- Uncle Henrik's cow
- Lise's fiance
- Danish freedom fighters
- cat
- Annemarie's father
- Annemarie's best friend
- Annemarie's mother
18 Clues: cat • Lise's fiance • Ellen's mother • Danish currency • Annemarie's dad • Denmark's capital • Uncle Henrik's cow • Annemarie's father • Annemarie's sister • Annemarie's mother • The Rosen's religion • Danish freedom fighters • Annemarie's best friend • Annemarie's late sister • Had cocaine and rabbit blood • Where the Rosens fled to on a boat • Where the German soldiers came from • ...
Stars and Constellations 2023-06-05
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- The scales
- The twins
- The dragon
- The sea goat
- The man holding a snake
- The big bear:____ Major
- The Bull
- The Lion
- The ram (sheep)
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- The North Star
- The girl
- Stars can be used for navigation (導航) on the ____.
- The little bear: Ursa ____
- The crab
- The hunter
- The man holding a bottle of water
- The SCORPION
- The Flying horse
18 Clues: The girl • The crab • The Bull • The Lion • The twins • The scales • The dragon • The hunter • The sea goat • The SCORPION • The North Star • The ram (sheep) • The Flying horse • The man holding a snake • The big bear:____ Major • The little bear: Ursa ____ • The man holding a bottle of water • Stars can be used for navigation (導航) on the ____.
Number the Stars 2023-05-26
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- Annemarie's best friend
- cow
- Johansen, Annemarie's mother
- numbs dog noses
- Johansen, Annemarie's dad
- Lise's almost husband
- Rosen, Ellen's dad
- a cupcake lover
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- war two, sad thing
- main character
- of war, happy part
- Annemarie's sister
- stopped Annemarie and Ellen
- dead, sad part
- Henrik, fisher
- king of thunder
- Rosen, Ellen's mother
- dead, said part
- aunt berry, had fake death
- Christian, leader of Denmark
20 Clues: cow • main character • dead, sad part • Henrik, fisher • king of thunder • numbs dog noses • dead, said part • a cupcake lover • war two, sad thing • of war, happy part • Annemarie's sister • Rosen, Ellen's dad • Rosen, Ellen's mother • Lise's almost husband • Annemarie's best friend • Johansen, Annemarie's dad • aunt berry, had fake death • stopped Annemarie and Ellen • Johansen, Annemarie's mother • ...
Number the Stars 2025-03-05
19 Clues: angry • asked • alarm • stern • tight • scorn • quickly • shocked • stubborn • skillfully • make angry • hesitantly • sorrowfully • without emotion • without emotion • torment or tease • lively or animated • bitterly or ironically • dignity or self-confidence
Number the Stars 2025-05-08
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- the people that were targeted by the Nazis
- the main character's eldest sister who died
- When people are only allowed to use or buy a little of something
- The main character's name
- The COUNTRY this story takes place in
- The country that took over Denmark
- Religious building for Jewish people
- Title of the book
- the main character's friend
- what historical event this book is about (what war?)
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- the author of the book
- the capital of Denmark
- the country right above Denmark that is still free from Nazis
- People who fought against the Nazis
- Symbol of the Jewish religion. Shaped like a six-pointed star
- the main character's last (family) name
- The main character's little sister
- The CONTINENT this story takes place in
18 Clues: Title of the book • the author of the book • the capital of Denmark • The main character's name • the main character's friend • The main character's little sister • The country that took over Denmark • People who fought against the Nazis • Religious building for Jewish people • The COUNTRY this story takes place in • the main character's last (family) name • ...
number the stars 2022-11-18
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- redridinghood was delivering something to her sick moms mother.
- annemarie wears somthing on her neck
- annemaries mom
- jews
- the main character
- part of the title of the book
- annemaries friend
- soldiers
- henrick annemaries uncle
- annemarie delivering something to peter before he takes off.
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- annemaries best friend
- x the king of denmark
- where annemarie lives
- flag something they raised at the end of the book
- annemaries dad
- annemaries sister
- a story annemarie was talking about
- something that redridinghood rides on that has hooves.
18 Clues: jews • soldiers • annemaries dad • annemaries mom • annemaries sister • annemaries friend • the main character • where annemarie lives • annemaries best friend • x the king of denmark • henrick annemaries uncle • part of the title of the book • a story annemarie was talking about • annemarie wears somthing on her neck • flag something they raised at the end of the book • ...
Discovering the stars 2022-08-26
18 Clues: ieri • viale • libro • dentro • stelle • perché • sindaco • bambini • ricciolo • cervello • luminoso • ginocchia • imponente • avventura • lentiggini • mezzanotte • spedizione • costellazioni
Classic Comedies 2023-05-02
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- What classic screwball comedy features Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn chasing after a leopard?
- One of the most revered comedies of the silent era, it stars Buster Keaton as a train engineer during the Civil War.
- Cary Grant and Irene Dunne star as a divorced couple who try to sabotage each other's new relationships.
- A dim-witted man, portrayed by Steve Martin becomes rich and famous by inventing the "Opti-grab."
- The Marx Brothers try to help two lovers become successful singers.
- In Charlie Chaplin's last performance as the Little Tramp, he is a factory worker struggling to survive in the modern, industrialized world.
- A spoof comedy featuring Leslie Nielsen as a doctor on a doomed flight.
- Groucho Marx stars as the leader of a fictional country.
- A comedy team consisting of Groucho, Chico, Harpo, Zeppo, and Gummo.
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- Rosalind Russell is a newspaper reporter who is trying to help her ex-husband.
- Peter Sellers is bumbling Inspector Clouseau.
- What Charlie Chaplin silent film features the Little Tramp falling in love with a blind girl?
- A screwball comedy starring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert as a reporter and runaway heiress traveling together.
- A classic romantic comedy featuring Katharine Hepburn as a wealthy socialite trying to choose between three suitors.
- Jack Lemmon stars as an office worker who helps his bosses conduct their extramarital affairs.
- A prospector goes to the Klondike during the 1890s in hopes of making his fortune.
- Peter Sellers stars as a bumbling Indian actor who accidentally gets invited to a Hollywood party.
- A mystery comedy featuring William Powell and Myrna Loy as a husband and wife detective team.
- Arsenic and Old Lace is a dark comedy in which he discovers his aunts are serial killers.
- This comedy trio consisted of Moe, Larry, and Curly (and later Shemp, Joe, and Curly Joe).
- As part of a scam, they decide to stage the worst stage musical they can create.
- He stars in The Great Dictator as both a dictator and a Jewish barber.
22 Clues: Peter Sellers is bumbling Inspector Clouseau. • Groucho Marx stars as the leader of a fictional country. • The Marx Brothers try to help two lovers become successful singers. • A comedy team consisting of Groucho, Chico, Harpo, Zeppo, and Gummo. • He stars in The Great Dictator as both a dictator and a Jewish barber. • ...
The solar system 2022-02-11
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- a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet
- a small, rocky object that orbits the sun, usually in a band between the orbit of Jupiter and Mars
- the portion of Earth that is water
- a model for the formation of the solar system in which the sun and planets condense from a cloud (or nebula) of gas and dust
- contains the sun and all of the planets and other bodies that travel around in it
- a accumulation of matter
- the distance that light travels in one year; about 9.5 trillion kilometers
- a large, reddish star late in it's life cycle
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- Any of the nine primary bodies that orbit the sun; a similar body that orbits another star
- a large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light; the sun is a typical star
- a large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space; a region in space where stars are born or where stars explode at the end of their lives
- a small, hot, dim star that us the leftover center of an old star
- an event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another
- a collection of stars, dust and gas bound together by gravity
- a gigantic explosion in which a massive star collapses and throws its outer layers into space; plural supernovae
- one of the highly dense planets nearest to the sun; Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- a group of stars bound by gravity
- a planet that has a deep, massive atmosphere, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune
- a small body of ice, rock, and cosmic dust loosely packed together that follows an elliptical orbit and that gives off gas and dust in the form of a tail as it passes close to the sun
- the change in the illuminated area of one celestial body as seen from another celestial body;phases of the moon are caused by the position of Earth,the sun,and the moon
- an object so massive and dense that not even light can escape its gravity
21 Clues: a accumulation of matter • a group of stars bound by gravity • the portion of Earth that is water • a large, reddish star late in it's life cycle • a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet • a collection of stars, dust and gas bound together by gravity • a small, hot, dim star that us the leftover center of an old star • ...
The solar system 2022-02-11
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- one of the highly dense planets nearest to the sun; Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- a large, reddish star late in it's life cycle
- an object so massive and dense that not even light can escape its gravity
- a small, rocky object that orbits the sun, usually in a band between the orbit of Jupiter and Mars
- contains the sun and all of the planets and other bodies that travel around in it
- a small, hot, dim star that us the leftover center of an old star
- a group of stars bound by gravity
- a large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light; the sun is a typical star
- the change in the illuminated area of one celestial body as seen from another celestial body;phases of the moon are caused by the position of Earth,the sun,and the moon
- Any of the nine primary bodies that orbit the sun; a similar body that orbits another star
- a small body of ice, rock, and cosmic dust loosely packed together that follows an elliptical orbit and that gives off gas and dust in the form of a tail as it passes close to the sun
- a collection of stars, dust and gas bound together by gravity
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- the distance that light travels in one year; about 9.5 trillion kilometers
- a accumulation of matter
- a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet
- a large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space; a region in space where stars are born or where stars explode at the end of their lives
- an event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another
- a planet that has a deep, massive atmosphere, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune
- a model for the formation of the solar system in which the sun and planets condense from a cloud (or nebula) of gas and dust
- the portion of Earth that is water
- a gigantic explosion in which a massive star collapses and throws its outer layers into space; plural supernovae
21 Clues: a accumulation of matter • a group of stars bound by gravity • the portion of Earth that is water • a large, reddish star late in it's life cycle • a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet • a collection of stars, dust and gas bound together by gravity • a small, hot, dim star that us the leftover center of an old star • ...
Astronomer Vocab 2026-01-13
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- A model where planets orbit the Sun, but the Sun orbits Earth.
- A model where the Sun is at the center.
- Rules that explain how planets move around the Sun.
- A step-by-step way to ask questions and test ideas.
- A value that explains why the universe expands faster over time.
- A way to measure distance by seeing how something shifts when you move.
- The way a galaxy spins as stars orbit its center.
- How much stuff an object is made of.
- A scientist who studies how space objects work.
- A cloud of gas and dust where stars can form.
- How much total energy a star gives off.
- An object with gravity so strong that not even light can escape.
- An old idea that the universe has always existed and never changes overall.
- The force that pulls objects together.
- The spread of colors in light from an object.
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- A round object that orbits the Sun but is not a full planet.
- A number that shows how bright a star looks.
- How hot or cold something is.
- Einstein’s idea that gravity bends space and time.
- A dirty ice ball that grows a glowing tail near the Sun.
- A huge group of billions of stars, gas, and dust.
- The kind of light something gives off, related to temperature.
- A fast-spinning neutron star that flashes radio waves like a lighthouse.
- The event when the universe began expanding.
- A number that tells how fast the universe is expanding.
- A star that brightens and dims in a regular pattern, used to measure distance.
- Stars whose brightness changes over time.
- Measuring the positions and motions of objects in space.
- Studying light to learn what something is made of.
- Measuring how bright stars and objects are.
- Light given off by an object based only on its temperature.
- A model where Earth is at the center.
- The point where a planet is farthest from the Sun.
33 Clues: How hot or cold something is. • How much stuff an object is made of. • A model where Earth is at the center. • The force that pulls objects together. • A model where the Sun is at the center. • How much total energy a star gives off. • Stars whose brightness changes over time. • Measuring how bright stars and objects are. • A number that shows how bright a star looks. • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2026-04-21
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- The simplest and most abundant element in the universe
- The science that studies space, including stars, planets, galaxies, and everything beyond Earth's atmosphere
- A scientist who discovered that the universe is expanding and showed that many galaxies exist outside our own Milky Way
- A scientist who, along with Arno Penzias, discovered the cosmic microwave background radiation, helping confirm the Big Bang theory
- The faint heat energy left over from the beginning of the universe, spread out evenly through space and detectable as microwave radiation
- A huge group of stars, gas, dust, and planets held together by gravity
- Light, colorless gas that doesn't react easily with other substances
- A scientist who developed important ideas about space, time, and gravity, including the theory of relativity
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- A scientist who helped discover the cosmic microwave background radiation
- A scientist who studied stars and helped develop ideas about how elements are made inside stars, and he also strongly disagreed with the Big Bang theory
- The full range of all types of light energy, from radio waves to gamma rays, including visible light that humans can see
- Everything that exists, including all space, stars, planets, galaxies, matter, and energy
- Part of light that humans can see, made up of different colors ranging from red to violet
- Idea that the universe began a very long time ago as a tiny, extremely hot and dense point
- A tool that splits light into its different colors so scientists can study what something is made of and how it is moving
- The ability to do work or cause change producing heat or creating light
- When light from an object in space shifts toward the red end of the spectrum because the object is moving away from us
- When light from an object shifts toward the blue end of the spectrum because the object is moving closer to us
18 Clues: The simplest and most abundant element in the universe • Light, colorless gas that doesn't react easily with other substances • A huge group of stars, gas, dust, and planets held together by gravity • The ability to do work or cause change producing heat or creating light • A scientist who helped discover the cosmic microwave background radiation • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword 2019-01-25
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- The first organisms on the planet Earth were similar to ________.
- Every chemical element that made the planets, stars, oceans, and organisms is made up of_________.
- Massive spheres of incandescent gas
- Early steps of organisms forming from organic building blocks
- At 4.5 billion years, the first _______ was formed.
- How stars and planets were formed
- _____ is just right.
- What happened for 10 million years that formed oceans?
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- Iron shrunk to the middle of the planet and lighter minerals went to the surface and formed the earth's crust
- Protects us from UV light
- Occurred 15 billion years ago
- The release of volatile substances and water vapor from the earth is called __________.
- The name of our galaxy
- When a star blows up
14 Clues: When a star blows up • _____ is just right. • The name of our galaxy • Protects us from UV light • Occurred 15 billion years ago • How stars and planets were formed • Massive spheres of incandescent gas • At 4.5 billion years, the first _______ was formed. • What happened for 10 million years that formed oceans? • ...
Cosmic Crossword 2026-01-09
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- The star at the centre of our solar system.
- A large object that travels around a star, such as Earth or Mars.
- The science that studies stars, planets, and space.
- The brightest star we can see in the night sky.
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- A pattern made by a group of stars that forms a picture in the sky.
- Someone who might use stars to help them steer a ship.
- A very large group of stars held together by gravity.
- The star that helps people find north and stays in almost the same place.
- Everything that exists in space, including stars, planets, and galaxies.
9 Clues: The star at the centre of our solar system. • The brightest star we can see in the night sky. • The science that studies stars, planets, and space. • A very large group of stars held together by gravity. • Someone who might use stars to help them steer a ship. • A large object that travels around a star, such as Earth or Mars. • ...
Neutron Stars 2023-06-11
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- formed when massive stars collapse
- form of matter only in neutron stars
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- supermassive explosion that occurs when 2 neutron stars collide
- works against gravity within the star
- determines if a supernova causes a black hole or a neutron star
- approx. 100 billion times stronger than on Earth
- extremely rare type of neutron star
- first planet found outside the solar system orbited around this
- where all stars begin their life
9 Clues: where all stars begin their life • formed when massive stars collapse • extremely rare type of neutron star • form of matter only in neutron stars • works against gravity within the star • approx. 100 billion times stronger than on Earth • supermassive explosion that occurs when 2 neutron stars collide • determines if a supernova causes a black hole or a neutron star • ...
Unit 9 Vocab Review 2024-05-03
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- stars that can be seen at all times of the year and all times of the night
- a projection of earth’s equator on the sky
- position above or below the celestial equator in degrees
- a pattern of stars that is not an official constellation
- directly above earth’s north pole
- position north or south of the equator
- traditional groups of stars that appear near each other in the sky
- all points 90 degrees from the zenith
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- position east or west of the prime meridian
- position east of the vernal equinox, where the eclipse crosses the equator going north
- the direction of a celestial object from the observer
- the height of an object above the horizon, measured at an angle
- appear to circle polaris every night in the northern hemisphere
- directly above the earth’s south pole
- the point directly overhead
- line passing through the zenith connecting North and South on the horizon
16 Clues: the point directly overhead • directly above earth’s north pole • directly above the earth’s south pole • all points 90 degrees from the zenith • position north or south of the equator • a projection of earth’s equator on the sky • position east or west of the prime meridian • the direction of a celestial object from the observer • ...
Earth to Kenzie Crossword 2023-04-12
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- The lowest female singing voice
- A measure of length that equals the distance light travels one year in a vacuum
- A large cloud of dust in space, often forming stars and planets
- A long accompanied song for a solo voice
- An adult male mid-range singing voice between tenor and bass
- How loud or quiet the music is
- Everything that exists, including stars, planets, matter, energy, and time
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- Elaborate ornamentation of a vocal melody
- Opera equivalent of saying "break a leg" in theatre
- A lyrical style of operatic singing
- A rhythmically-free vocal style that imitates the natural inflections of speech
- A celestial body made of rock and metal
- A system consisting of a large numbers of stars bound together by gravity
- A celestial body made of ice and rock that orbits the sun
- The sung text of an opera
- An envelope of gases that surround a planet
16 Clues: The sung text of an opera • How loud or quiet the music is • The lowest female singing voice • A lyrical style of operatic singing • A celestial body made of rock and metal • A long accompanied song for a solo voice • Elaborate ornamentation of a vocal melody • An envelope of gases that surround a planet • Opera equivalent of saying "break a leg" in theatre • ...
Happy Street - Unit 7 2017-03-27
20 Clues: Země • klec • nosit • řídit • klaun • čtvrt • pekař • hasič • hvězdy • sprcha • slunce • hodiny • vstávat • mechanik • uniforma • používat • pracovat • kosmonaut • zaměstnání • zdravotní sestra
Plural Noun 2023-04-20
20 Clues: Cars • Cats • Taxes • Boxes • Frogs • Bones • Books • Stars • Ashes • Dolls • Wishes • Inches • Apples • Beaches • Peaches • Matches • Pencils • Dresses • Churches • Octopuses
THE RAILWAY RABBITS 2015-01-28
VOCABULARY 3 WIKTORIA 2023-09-24
Vocabulario de Los Mayas 2023-12-11
20 Clues: god • ring • ruins • stars • stairs • temple • rubber • beliefs • piramid • mystery • rituals • customs • ceremony • calendar • astronomy • sacrifice • limestone • surprising • architecture • the underworld
Collective Nouns 2025-06-06
21 Clues: owls • owls • shoes • geese • stars • foxes • bears • zebras • rhinos • cotton • hippos • drawers • monkeys • baboons • thieves • flowers • islands • donkeys • pictures • mountains • photographs
Chapter 7 & 8 Crossword 2019-01-28
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- What are scientists able to calculate from the radioactive elements found in a meteorite that decay at a particular rate
- What is the smallest of the continents
- What color can penetrate the Ocean waters the deepest?
- What is the largest ocean on earth
- Our galaxy is the spiraled what?
- what had a beginning
- Lines of Latitude are also known as?
- what is the continent bordered to the north by the Mediterranean Sea?
- how stars and planets were formed
- What is the continent at the South Pole?
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- Huge rotating aggregations of stars, dust, and gas held together by
- stars are formed in a what?
- Big Bang Theory occured?
- What planet is believed to have once had a magnetic field that disappeared when the planets iron core cooled?
- what object was used to chart the direction of surface currents
- A massive sphere is created by?
- What is the primary reference line of latitude
- Giant the body of star swells into a what?
- What is the smallest ocean on earth
19 Clues: what had a beginning • Big Bang Theory occured? • stars are formed in a what? • A massive sphere is created by? • Our galaxy is the spiraled what? • how stars and planets were formed • What is the largest ocean on earth • What is the smallest ocean on earth • Lines of Latitude are also known as? • What is the smallest of the continents • What is the continent at the South Pole? • ...
RTC 2021-10-30
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- 3-4 every day
- what are your _________ strategies?
- ____ skills
- something you earn with 170 stars
- this happens once a week
- a skillset you get while here
- ____ of slashes
- mind your own ______
- something you make for yourself every day
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- you complete this every night
- something you earn with 169 (or less) stars
- an activity to calm down
- the lowest level of privileges
- a good possibility
- the feeling that everything is just right
- this is the key
- you get this done on your first and seventh day
- something your therapist practices
18 Clues: ____ skills • 3-4 every day • this is the key • ____ of slashes • a good possibility • mind your own ______ • an activity to calm down • this happens once a week • you complete this every night • a skillset you get while here • the lowest level of privileges • something you earn with 170 stars • something your therapist practices • what are your _________ strategies? • ...
Arwen 3 2022-04-21
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- hottest layer of atmosphere
- tells us galaxies are moving away
- bright center of a distant galaxy
- collapsed neutron star no light can escape
- stream of changed particles
- young stars in the ams old stares in the center
- fusion of H2 and He
- 6 trillion miles away
- apparent shift
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- cooler areas on the surface
- the raisins spread apart as the bread rises
- cloud of gas and dust
- squeezing atoms together
- loop of gas
- start of expansion
- warm rises cool sinks
- collapsed core of a high mass star
- ovial and old stars
18 Clues: loop of gas • apparent shift • start of expansion • fusion of H2 and He • ovial and old stars • cloud of gas and dust • warm rises cool sinks • 6 trillion miles away • squeezing atoms together • cooler areas on the surface • hottest layer of atmosphere • stream of changed particles • tells us galaxies are moving away • bright center of a distant galaxy • collapsed core of a high mass star • ...
Astronomy 2013-01-14
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- The rising and falling of the ocean
- The Path An Object Takes
- The event where the Moon blocks the Sun
- A smaller object that revolves around the planets; Earth has one
- The motion of an object in a path
- The study where stars, planets and moons affect people's lives
- A Cluster Of Stars In A Pattern
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- A Planet Similar To Earth
- An object, either manmade or natural, that revolves around something else
- The line between the sky and the ground
- The Spinning of an Object around an Axis
- The time it takes for the stars to revolve around the Earth
- A giant celestial object created from rock, chemicals and sometimes water
- Chunk of frozen matter orbiting through space
14 Clues: The Path An Object Takes • A Planet Similar To Earth • A Cluster Of Stars In A Pattern • The motion of an object in a path • The rising and falling of the ocean • The event where the Moon blocks the Sun • The line between the sky and the ground • The Spinning of an Object around an Axis • Chunk of frozen matter orbiting through space • ...
Space and Stars 2023-09-18
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- A large celestial body that orbits a star, like Earth or Mars.
- A scientist who studies and observes objects in the universe.
- A rocky object in space, smaller than a planet, that orbits the sun.
- The vast expanse of space that includes galaxies, stars, planets, and more.
- A group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the night sky.
- System Our sun and all the celestial bodies that orbit it, including planets and moons.
- A meteor that survives its journey through Earth's atmosphere and reaches the surface.
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- A small rock or metal fragment from space that burns up upon entering Earth's atmosphere.
- A massive system of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity.
- A burning ball of gas in space that shines brightly due to nuclear reactions.
- A vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space.
- A cosmic object made of ice, dust, and gas that travels through space.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where new stars are born.
- An instrument that magnifies and enhances the view of distant objects in space.
- Hole A region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape.
15 Clues: A vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space. • A scientist who studies and observes objects in the universe. • A large celestial body that orbits a star, like Earth or Mars. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where new stars are born. • A group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the night sky. • ...
Oliver 8 2024-02-02
12 Clues: everthing • maps planet • smaller orbits • grouping of stars • path around object • star from a pattern • gathers rock samples • energy from the stars • sun, planets, and moons • crater hole from space rock • gather visible light and EM radiation • takes pictures probe measures atmosphere
Vocabulary Vines Crossword 63-66 2024-09-20
12 Clues: of a ship • like a star • toward a ship • the wrong name • the act of naming • written with light • a particle of light • naming of the stars • sailor of the stars • sailor of the universe • put together with light • distribution in the environment
Vocabulary Vines 63-66 2022-10-24
13 Clues: of a ship • like a star • toward a ship • the wrong name • the act of naming • written with light • sailor of the stars • a particle of light • sailor of the stars • naming of the stars • sailor of the universe • put together with light • distribution in the environment
Matariki 2022-06-07
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- You Mother, Father and Siblings
- Maori word for Family
- After the current day
- A Famous Maori Constellation
- A place that you store stuff
- A Group of Stars
- A Large Hot and Fiery Mass
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- Light bouncing off a surface producing an image
- Before the current day
- referring to the Moon
- The Current Day
- The Sixth Month of the Year
- A book showing all 12 months
- Something you can eat
- Maori word for Speech
- A round of Crops - Generally Annually
- Maori word for Food
17 Clues: The Current Day • A Group of Stars • Maori word for Food • referring to the Moon • Maori word for Family • After the current day • Something you can eat • Maori word for Speech • Before the current day • A Large Hot and Fiery Mass • The Sixth Month of the Year • A book showing all 12 months • A Famous Maori Constellation • A place that you store stuff • You Mother, Father and Siblings • ...
chp. 21 The Universe and Beyond 2017-11-26
Across
- a spinning neutron star that appears to pulsate as its beam of light passes the Earth
- a diagonal pattern of stars on the H-R diagram
- a small, hot star near the end of its life; the leftover center of an old star
- a group of stars that are usually located along the spiral disk of a galaxy
- the death of a large star by an explosion
- a large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space; the location of star formation
- radiation left over from the big bang that fills all of space
- a galaxy that does not fit into any other category; one with an irregular shape
- a spherical or elongated galaxy with a bright center and very little dust or gas
- an apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from different locations
- the study of the origin and future of the universe
Down
- a star-like source of light that is extremely far away; one of the most powerful sources of energy in the universe
- the rainbow of colors produced when white light passes through a prism or spectrograph
- a unit of length equal to the distance that light travels through space in one year
- how bright a light appears to an observer
- a star in which all the particles have become neutrons; collapsed remains of a supernova
- the actual brightness of a star
- a galaxy with a bulge in the center and very distinctive spiral arms
- a group of older stars that looks like a ball of stars
- the theory that states that the universe began with a tremendous explosion
- a star that expands and cools once it runs out of hydrogen fuel
- a graph that shows the relationship between a star’s surface temperature and its absolute magnitude
- a large grouping of stars in space
- an object with more than three solar masses squeezed into a ball only 10 km across whose gravity is so strong that not even light can escape
24 Clues: the actual brightness of a star • a large grouping of stars in space • how bright a light appears to an observer • the death of a large star by an explosion • a diagonal pattern of stars on the H-R diagram • the study of the origin and future of the universe • a group of older stars that looks like a ball of stars • ...
Phylum Echinodermata Quiz 2022-03-15
Across
- Water enters the sea star through this hole on the aboral side.
- Echinoderms use these to "walk".
- Echinoderms have this type of vascular system which enables them to move, respirate, and circulate fluids in their bodies.
- Brittle and basket stars are in this class.
- Sea urchins and sand dollars are part of this class.
- Sea cucumbers are included in this class.
- The carbonate plates that form the echinoderm's endoskeleton are called this.
- The side of the echionoderm opposite of the mouth.
- Gametes (eggs and sperm cells) used in sexual reproduction are made in these organs.
- This means "spiny skinned" in Latin.
- Sea cucumbers and pearl fish share this type of symbiotic relationship, where both benefit from living together.
- Sea Star ________ Syndrome is a disease that wiped out 95% of the sunflower sea stars along the Pacific coast. The cause of the disease is unknown.
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- Another name for an echinoderm's arm.
- Echinoderms have the ability to re-grow missing body parts, which is called this.
- Instead of a brain, echinoderms have this network of interlacing nerves that lie under the echinoderms' skin.
- These nerves extend from the nerve ring laterally inside each ray's abulacral groove.
- This stomach is used for digestion and stays inside the body.
- Echinoderms have this body symmetry.
- The main prey of sea stars are these two-shelled creatures, although they may also scavenge on larger, dead animals, or other echinoderms.
- Sea urchins are ____________, which means they only eat plants/algae.
- Sea Lilies and feather stars are in this class.
- Sea stars are in this class.
- These grooves radiate out along the arms from the mouth and contain the tube feet.
- This canal transports water from the madreporite to the ring canal.
- The side of the echinoderm with the mouth.
- These small bulb-like structures push and pull water into the tube feet creating water pressure changes that allow the echinoderm to move (hydralics).
- This stomach is extended outside the body through the mouth to engulf and digest prey.
27 Clues: Sea stars are in this class. • Echinoderms use these to "walk". • Echinoderms have this body symmetry. • This means "spiny skinned" in Latin. • Another name for an echinoderm's arm. • Sea cucumbers are included in this class. • The side of the echinoderm with the mouth. • Brittle and basket stars are in this class. • Sea Lilies and feather stars are in this class. • ...
The Solar Explosion 2022-02-10
Across
- a gigantic explosion in which a massive star collapses and throws its outer layers into space; plural supernovae
- a small, rocky object that orbits the sun, usually in a band between the orbit of Jupiter and Mars
- a collection of stars, dust and gas bound together by gravity
- an object so massive and dense that not even light can escape its gravity
- the portion of Earth that is water
- one of the highly dense planets nearest to the sun; Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- the change in the illuminated area of one celestial body as seen from another celestial body;phases of the moon are caused by the position of Earth,the sun,and the moon
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- a large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light; the sun is a typical star
- a model for the formation of the solar system in which the sun and planets condense from a cloud (or nebula) of gas and dust
- a large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space; a region in space where stars are born or where stars explode at the end of their lives
- a small, hot, dim star that us the leftover center of an old star
- a large, reddish star late in it's life cycle
- a planet that has a deep, massive atmosphere, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune
- an event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another
- contains the sun and all of the planets and other bodies that travel around in it
- Any of the nine primary bodies that orbit the sun; a similar body that orbits another star
- the distance that light travels in one year; about 9.5 trillion kilometers
- a small body of ice, rock, and cosmic dust loosely packed together that follows an elliptical orbit and that gives off gas and dust in the form of a tail as it passes close to the sun
- a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet
- a accumulation of matter
- a group of stars bound by gravity
21 Clues: a accumulation of matter • a group of stars bound by gravity • the portion of Earth that is water • a large, reddish star late in it's life cycle • a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet • a collection of stars, dust and gas bound together by gravity • a small, hot, dim star that us the leftover center of an old star • ...
The solar system 2022-02-11
Across
- one of the highly dense planets nearest to the sun; Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- a large, reddish star late in it's life cycle
- an object so massive and dense that not even light can escape its gravity
- a small, rocky object that orbits the sun, usually in a band between the orbit of Jupiter and Mars
- contains the sun and all of the planets and other bodies that travel around in it
- a small, hot, dim star that us the leftover center of an old star
- a group of stars bound by gravity
- a large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light; the sun is a typical star
- the change in the illuminated area of one celestial body as seen from another celestial body;phases of the moon are caused by the position of Earth,the sun,and the moon
- Any of the nine primary bodies that orbit the sun; a similar body that orbits another star
- a small body of ice, rock, and cosmic dust loosely packed together that follows an elliptical orbit and that gives off gas and dust in the form of a tail as it passes close to the sun
- a collection of stars, dust and gas bound together by gravity
Down
- the distance that light travels in one year; about 9.5 trillion kilometers
- a accumulation of matter
- a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet
- a large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space; a region in space where stars are born or where stars explode at the end of their lives
- an event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another
- a planet that has a deep, massive atmosphere, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune
- a model for the formation of the solar system in which the sun and planets condense from a cloud (or nebula) of gas and dust
- the portion of Earth that is water
- a gigantic explosion in which a massive star collapses and throws its outer layers into space; plural supernovae
21 Clues: a accumulation of matter • a group of stars bound by gravity • the portion of Earth that is water • a large, reddish star late in it's life cycle • a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet • a collection of stars, dust and gas bound together by gravity • a small, hot, dim star that us the leftover center of an old star • ...
The solar system 2022-02-11
Across
- a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet
- a small, rocky object that orbits the sun, usually in a band between the orbit of Jupiter and Mars
- the portion of Earth that is water
- a model for the formation of the solar system in which the sun and planets condense from a cloud (or nebula) of gas and dust
- contains the sun and all of the planets and other bodies that travel around in it
- a accumulation of matter
- the distance that light travels in one year; about 9.5 trillion kilometers
- a large, reddish star late in it's life cycle
Down
- Any of the nine primary bodies that orbit the sun; a similar body that orbits another star
- a large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light; the sun is a typical star
- a large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space; a region in space where stars are born or where stars explode at the end of their lives
- a small, hot, dim star that us the leftover center of an old star
- an event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another
- a collection of stars, dust and gas bound together by gravity
- a gigantic explosion in which a massive star collapses and throws its outer layers into space; plural supernovae
- one of the highly dense planets nearest to the sun; Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- a group of stars bound by gravity
- a planet that has a deep, massive atmosphere, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune
- a small body of ice, rock, and cosmic dust loosely packed together that follows an elliptical orbit and that gives off gas and dust in the form of a tail as it passes close to the sun
- the change in the illuminated area of one celestial body as seen from another celestial body;phases of the moon are caused by the position of Earth,the sun,and the moon
- an object so massive and dense that not even light can escape its gravity
21 Clues: a accumulation of matter • a group of stars bound by gravity • the portion of Earth that is water • a large, reddish star late in it's life cycle • a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet • a collection of stars, dust and gas bound together by gravity • a small, hot, dim star that us the leftover center of an old star • ...
universe vocabulary 2023-04-26
Across
- a tool used to collect light from stars and separate the colors in the light.
- a phenomenon which occurs when a star or galaxy is moving away from the earth and its wavelengths emitted are stretched out due to the doppler effect.
- a brightness scale used to measure the bright of a star would be if it were seen from a standard distance.
- a collection of large and small bodies that orbit our central star the sun
- the distance the light travels in one year
- a highly magnetized rotating neutron star that emits a beam of electromagnetic radiation.
- all of the different wavelengths and frequencies of electromagnetic radiation from radio waves to gamma rays.
Down
- the brightness of a star as seen from earth.
- the spin of a body on its axis.
- a graph that shows the relationship between a stars surface temperature and absolute magnitude.
- the hot dense dim core of matter remains from the collapse of a low mass star.
- the electromagnetic radiation left over from the formation of the universe.
- the theory that all matter and energy in the universe was compressed into an extremely small volume.
- a large celestial body that is composed of gas and that emits light the sun is a typical star.
- a relatively large spherical body that orbits a star.
- the actual brightness of an object such as a star as compared to sun.
- the region on the H-R diagram where stars spend most of their lives; it has a diagonal pattern.
- a large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space; a region in space where stars are born.
- the space and all the matter and energy in it.
- a collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity.
- an observed change in frequency or wavelength when the source is moving with respect to the observer.
- the core of a supernova that has collapsed under gravity to the point that the electrons and protons have smashed together to form neutrons.
- the motion of a body that travels around another body in space; one trip along an orbit.
23 Clues: the spin of a body on its axis. • the distance the light travels in one year • the brightness of a star as seen from earth. • the space and all the matter and energy in it. • a relatively large spherical body that orbits a star. • a collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity. • the actual brightness of an object such as a star as compared to sun. • ...
chp. 21 The Universe and Beyond 2017-11-26
Across
- an apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from different locations
- a spherical or elongated galaxy with a bright center and very little dust or gas
- a unit of length equal to the distance that light travels through space in one year
- a star in which all the particles have become neutrons; collapsed remains of a supernova
- radiation left over from the big bang that fills all of space
- the rainbow of colors produced when white light passes through a prism or spectrograph
- a galaxy with a bulge in the center and very distinctive spiral arms
- a diagonal pattern of stars on the H-R diagram
- a large grouping of stars in space
- a star-like source of light that is extremely far away; one of the most powerful sources of energy in the universe
- an object with more than three solar masses squeezed into a ball only 10 km across whose gravity is so strong that not even light can escape
Down
- a group of older stars that looks like a ball of stars
- the theory that states that the universe began with a tremendous explosion
- a spinning neutron star that appears to pulsate as its beam of light passes the Earth
- how bright a light appears to an observer
- the actual brightness of a star
- a large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space; the location of star formation
- a small, hot star near the end of its life; the leftover center of an old star
- the death of a large star by an explosion
- the study of the origin and future of the universe
- a graph that shows the relationship between a star’s surface temperature and its absolute magnitude
- a galaxy that does not fit into any other category; one with an irregular shape
- a star that expands and cools once it runs out of hydrogen fuel
- a group of stars that are usually located along the spiral disk of a galaxy
24 Clues: the actual brightness of a star • a large grouping of stars in space • how bright a light appears to an observer • the death of a large star by an explosion • a diagonal pattern of stars on the H-R diagram • the study of the origin and future of the universe • a group of older stars that looks like a ball of stars • ...
chp. 21 The Universe and Beyond 2017-11-26
Across
- a galaxy with a bulge in the center and very distinctive spiral arms
- the theory that states that the universe began with a tremendous explosion
- a spinning neutron star that appears to pulsate as its beam of light passes the Earth
- a diagonal pattern of stars on the H-R diagram
- the death of a large star by an explosion
- a star that expands and cools once it runs out of hydrogen fuel
- a large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space; the location of star formation
- a group of older stars that looks like a ball of stars
- a unit of length equal to the distance that light travels through space in one year
- an object with more than three solar masses squeezed into a ball only 10 km across whose gravity is so strong that not even light can escape
- how bright a light appears to an observer
- a graph that shows the relationship between a star’s surface temperature and its absolute magnitude
- a large grouping of stars in space
Down
- the study of the origin and future of the universe
- a star-like source of light that is extremely far away; one of the most powerful sources of energy in the universe
- radiation left over from the big bang that fills all of space
- the rainbow of colors produced when white light passes through a prism or spectrograph
- the actual brightness of a star
- a small, hot star near the end of its life; the leftover center of an old star
- a spherical or elongated galaxy with a bright center and very little dust or gas
- a group of stars that are usually located along the spiral disk of a galaxy
- a galaxy that does not fit into any other category; one with an irregular shape
- a star in which all the particles have become neutrons; collapsed remains of a supernova
- an apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from different locations
24 Clues: the actual brightness of a star • a large grouping of stars in space • the death of a large star by an explosion • how bright a light appears to an observer • a diagonal pattern of stars on the H-R diagram • the study of the origin and future of the universe • a group of older stars that looks like a ball of stars • ...
Unit 6 Terms 2024-02-20
Across
- reconciled the Heliocentric model with the church and developed the Law's of Planetary Motion
- Way, our galaxy!
- Interpretation, “Days” in the Hebrew text can be interpreted as longer periods of time, ‘epochs’, extends the creation process from literal days to longer times, aligning with modern evidence for age of the planet
- the path which a planet within the solar system follows around the center, similar to what we call orbits
- A model of the solar system with Earth at the center
- one of the first astronomers to develop a truly heliocentric model of the solar system
- created a geocentric model of the solar system that explained this apparent motion of the planets
- Discourse concerning the stars, mystical, superstitious
- of Age Interpretation, Recent creation in the last 10,000 years, Earth and universe created to ‘appear’ millions/billions of years old, aligns age of Earth with scientific evidence for Earth’s age
- Book published by Ptolemy presenting his model of the solar system
- solstice, day when the sun is most directly over head and the first day of summer
- The scientific study of the planets and stars of the universe, their movements, patterns, composition, and evolution
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- the model developed by Copernicus based on his 7 axioms, sun in the center
- Earth Interpretation, Creation took place over six 24 hour days, age of Earth is 6,000-10,000 years based on OT genealogy,
- Interpretation, Translates ‘days’ as not actual amounts of time, but references for communicating better with the audience of the time, views Genesis more as a narrative, rather than a text to be taken literally, topical, not chronological
- a secondary path of movement that planets follow in addition to their deferent
- measured the circumference of Earth using a stick and a shadow
- Clusters, spherical groups of older stars that are found in the halo
- Eclipse, evidence for earth being a sphere where Earth casts a curved shadow on the moon
- stars, stars in the sky that did not move in perfect circles, known today as planets
- a statement or proposition which is regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true
21 Clues: Way, our galaxy! • A model of the solar system with Earth at the center • Discourse concerning the stars, mystical, superstitious • measured the circumference of Earth using a stick and a shadow • Book published by Ptolemy presenting his model of the solar system • Clusters, spherical groups of older stars that are found in the halo • ...
Unit 6 Terms 2024-02-27
Across
- of Age, Interpretation stating recent creation in the last 10,000 years, Earth and universe created to ‘appear’ millions/billions of years old, aligns age of Earth with scientific evidence for Earth’s age
- measured the circumference of Earth using a stick and a shadow
- Interpretation that translates ‘days’ as not actual amounts of time, but references for communicating better with the audience of the time, views Genesis more as a narrative, rather than a text to be taken literally, topical, not chronological
- The scientific study of the planets and stars of the universe, their movements, patterns, composition, and evolution
- the path which a planet within the solar system follows around the center, similar to what we call orbits
- clusters, spherical groups of stars found in the halo
- Earth, Interpretation stating creation took place over six 24 hour days, age of Earth is 6,000-10,000 years based on OT genealogy,
- one of the first astronomers to develop a truly heliocentric model of the solar system
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- the model developed by Copernicus based on his 7 axioms, sun in the center
- a secondary path of movement that planets follow in addition to their deferent
- A model of the solar system with Earth at the center
- known for reconciling the heliocentric model with the church and the Laws of Planetary Motion were named after him
- eclipse, this occurs when the Earth casts a curved shadow on the moon
- Almagest, a book written by Ptolemy to publish his findings on the Geocentric model
- Discourse concerning the stars, mystical, superstitious
- solstice, the day when the sun is most directly over Earth, marking the beginning of summer
- stars, stars in the sky that did not move in perfect circles, known today as planets
- create a geocentric model of the solar system that explained this apparent motion of the planets
- Interpretation stating “Days” in the Hebrew text can be interpreted as longer periods of time, ‘epochs’, extends the creation process from literal days to longer times, aligning with modern evidence for age of the planet
- a statement or proposition which is regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true
20 Clues: A model of the solar system with Earth at the center • clusters, spherical groups of stars found in the halo • Discourse concerning the stars, mystical, superstitious • measured the circumference of Earth using a stick and a shadow • eclipse, this occurs when the Earth casts a curved shadow on the moon • ...
lef/kjskl. 2025-12-01
Across
- Velocity – Speed needed to leave a planet’s gravity (6,8)
- – Splitting of atomic nuclei (7)
- – Four-dimensional continuum of the universe (5,4)
- – Wavelength longer than visible light (8)
- Probe – Unmanned spacecraft exploring space (5,5)
- Dwarf – Failed star between planet and star size (5,5)
- – Einstein’s theory about space and time (10)
- – Process powering stars by combining nuclei (6)
- – A type of neutron star with an intense magnetic field (8)
- – Natural light display near poles (6)
- – First artificial satellite (7)
- – Particle of light (6)
- – Wavelength shorter than visible light (11)
- – Between galaxies (13)
- – Probe that studied Saturn and its rings (7)
- – Hypothetical collection of universes (10)
- – The smaller moon of Mars (6)
- – NASA’s program that landed humans on the Moon (6)
- – Study of life in the universe (12)
- – Space telescope that discovered thousands of exoplanets (6)
- Ray – High-energy electromagnetic radiation (5,3)
- Shuttle – Reusable spacecraft used by NASA (5,7)
- Mass Ejection – Huge burst of solar plasma (7,4,8)
- Disk – Disk of material around a forming star or black hole (9,4)
- Flare – Sudden burst of energy from the Sun (5,5)
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- – Early stage of star formation (9)
- – Hypothetical tunnel through space-time (8)
- – Region dominated by a planet’s magnetic field (13)
- Class – Classification of stars by temperature (8,5)
- – Fundamental particle of matter (5)
- – Ice volcano found on icy moons (11)
- – International Space Station acronym (3)
- – Large group of galaxies (12)
- – Force that attracts objects toward each other (7)
- – Nearly massless particle (8)
- Wind – Stream of charged particles from the Sun (5,4)
- – Space between stars (12)
- – Technique to analyze light from stars (12)
- – NASA probe that explored outer planets (7)
- Dwarf – Remnant of a low-mass star (5,5)
- Microwave Background – Radiation from the early universe (6,9,9)
- Cluster – Group of galaxies bound by gravity (6,7)
- – Early NASA probe exploring outer solar system (7)
- – Icy moon of Jupiter with a subsurface ocean (6)
- Limit – Distance where tidal forces break apart bodies (5,5)
- Boson – Particle linked to mass (5,5)
- Rays – High-energy particles from space (6,4)
- – Saturn’s largest moon (5)
- – One of Mars’ two moons (6)
- Sequence – Stage where stars spend most of their life (4,8)
50 Clues: – Particle of light (6) • – Between galaxies (13) • – Space between stars (12) • – Saturn’s largest moon (5) • – One of Mars’ two moons (6) • – Large group of galaxies (12) • – Nearly massless particle (8) • – The smaller moon of Mars (6) • – Splitting of atomic nuclei (7) • – First artificial satellite (7) • – Early stage of star formation (9) • ...
Universe 2025-11-03
Across
- Way Galaxy The spiral galaxy that contains our solar system.
- Diagram A graph that plots stars by brightness (luminosity) versus surface temperature.
- background radiation Faint microwave radiation left over from the early universe after the Big Bang.
- nebula An expanding shell of gas ejected by a dying medium-mass star.
- A huge system of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity.
- A luminous ball of gas producing energy by nuclear fusion.
- star A very large, luminous star much bigger than the Sun.
- galaxy A galaxy with a flat disk and winding spiral arms where new stars often form.
- matter Matter that does not emit light but exerts gravity, detected by its effects on galaxies.
- Bang Theory The scientific theory that the universe began from a hot, dense state and has been expanding.
- A collapsing dense region of gas and dust that will become a star before fusion begins.
- All space, time, matter, and energy that exist.
- galaxy A rounded or oval-shaped galaxy made mostly of older stars with little dust.
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- sequence star A star in the stable, hydrogen-fusing stage of its life cycle.
- Shift The change in wavelength or frequency of waves caused by relative motion between source and observer.
- The curved path an object follows as it moves around another body due to gravity.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars can form.
- year The distance that light travels in one year (about 9.46 trillion kilometers).
- A cataclysmic explosion marking the death of a massive star.
- galaxy A galaxy that lacks a regular shape or structure.
- hole A region of space with gravity so strong that not even light can escape.
- dwarf A small, dense stellar remnant left after a low- or medium-mass star sheds its outer layers.
- energy A mysterious form of energy that causes the universe’s expansion to accelerate.
- The force that pulls objects with mass toward each other.
- system A star and all the objects gravitationally bound to it, such as planets and moons.
25 Clues: All space, time, matter, and energy that exist. • A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars can form. • galaxy A galaxy that lacks a regular shape or structure. • The force that pulls objects with mass toward each other. • A luminous ball of gas producing energy by nuclear fusion. • star A very large, luminous star much bigger than the Sun. • ...
Unit 1 & 2 Vocab 2025-05-05
Across
- A galaxy that emits strong radio waves, powered by a supermassive black hole.
- A dense, compact remnant of a massive star after a supernova explosion.
- The total amount of light energy a star or celestial object emits.
- A galaxy without a distinct shape, often chaotic in appearance.
- A unit of distance in space, equal to about 3.26 light-years.
- A type of variable star that pulsates regularly, helping to measure cosmic distances.
- A spherical region of stars and dark matter surrounding a galaxy.
- A galaxy with a rotating disk, central bulge, and spiral arms.
- A stream of charged particles released from the Sun into space.
- A larger collection of galaxies, typically containing hundreds or thousands of members.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars can form.
- An extremely bright and distant object powered by a supermassive black hole at its center.
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- The supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
- The stage in a star’s life when it is stable and burning hydrogen into helium.
- Star A younger star rich in heavier elements, often found in spiral arms.
- A region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape.
- The group of galaxies that includes the Milky Way, Andromeda, and several others.
- A star whose brightness changes over time.
- A large, bright loop of gas extending from the Sun’s surface.
- The hot, outermost layer of the Sun’s atmosphere.
- A massive system of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter, bound together by gravity.
- The central region of a galaxy, often containing a supermassive black hole.
- A system of two stars orbiting each other due to gravity.
- Star An older star with fewer heavy elements, often in a galaxy’s halo.
- A small collection of galaxies that are gravitationally bound.
- The true brightness of a star if it were placed at a standard distance from Earth.
- A galaxy shaped like an elongated sphere, with older stars and little gas or dust.
- The apparent shift in position of an object when viewed from different angles, used to measure distance.
28 Clues: A star whose brightness changes over time. • The hot, outermost layer of the Sun’s atmosphere. • A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars can form. • A system of two stars orbiting each other due to gravity. • A large, bright loop of gas extending from the Sun’s surface. • A unit of distance in space, equal to about 3.26 light-years. • ...
Chemistry 2014-02-20
Across
- it changes when mixing potions together
- it changes every minute
- you can't see or touch it
- you use this to measure the temperature
- when your mixing what are you doing?
- to protect your eyes
- a planet
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- the air around you
- theres millions of them in the sky
- it burns
- lights run on this
- you use this to hold testtubes
- you need this to breath
- you measure this with a thermometer
- the biggest star in the universe
- use to move things
- a container you use for experiments
- a huge system of stars
18 Clues: it burns • a planet • the air around you • lights run on this • use to move things • to protect your eyes • a huge system of stars • it changes every minute • you need this to breath • you can't see or touch it • you use this to hold testtubes • the biggest star in the universe • theres millions of them in the sky • you measure this with a thermometer • a container you use for experiments • ...
vocabulary unit1-unit3 2021-01-21
10 Clues: balls of hot gas • the day before Easter • famous clock in London • the day after Christmas • a city famous for jazz music • big dump for electronic waste • a thick layer of floating ice • a group of stars(in astronomy) • a scientist who studies the stars • person who travels in a spacecraft
Stars and Constellations 2024-08-21
Across
- Blue supergiant star in the constellation Orion, one of the brightest stars in the night sky
- Constellation named after the princess Andromeda, home to the Andromeda Galaxy
- The brightest star in the night sky, located in the constellation Canis Major
- Bright star in the constellation Canis Minor, part of the Winter Triangle
- Constellation known for its distinctive W shape, representing the queen in Greek mythology
- Bright star in the constellation Aquila, part of the Summer Triangle
- Bright star in the constellation Lyra, one of the brightest stars in the night sky
Down
- The North Star, located nearly at the celestial north pole
- Prominent constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology, known for its Belt
- Red supergiant star in the constellation Orion, known for its distinct reddish color
- Constellation containing the Little Dipper and Polaris, the North Star
- Constellation representing a dragon, winding around the north celestial pole
- Bright star in the constellation Auriga, known for its golden hue
- Constellation containing the Big Dipper, a group of seven bright stars
- Galaxy containing our solar system, visible as a band of light across the night sky
- Bright star in the constellation Boötes, one of the brightest stars in the night sky
16 Clues: The North Star, located nearly at the celestial north pole • Bright star in the constellation Auriga, known for its golden hue • Bright star in the constellation Aquila, part of the Summer Triangle • Constellation containing the Little Dipper and Polaris, the North Star • Constellation containing the Big Dipper, a group of seven bright stars • ...
Outer space 2023-06-27
Across
- System The Sun, its planets, and other objects that orbit around it.
- A large round object that orbits around a star, like Earth or Mars.
- The path that an object takes as it goes around another object in space.
- A device that helps us see faraway objects in space, like stars and planets.
- A natural satellite that orbits around a planet.
- Everything that exists, including planets, stars, galaxies, and more.
- A creature or life form from another planet or world.
- A vehicle designed to travel in outer space, like a rocket or shuttle.
- A frozen mass of dust, ice, and gas that orbits the Sun.
Down
- A group of stars that form a pattern or shape in the sky.
- A big ball of hot, glowing gas that gives off light and heat, like the Sun.
- A person who travels and explores space in a spacecraft.
- Station A large spacecraft where astronauts live and work in space for a long time.
- The force that pulls things towards the center of a planet or other objects.
- A small piece of rock or metal that burns up when it enters Earth's atmosphere.
- A huge system of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
16 Clues: A natural satellite that orbits around a planet. • A creature or life form from another planet or world. • A person who travels and explores space in a spacecraft. • A frozen mass of dust, ice, and gas that orbits the Sun. • A group of stars that form a pattern or shape in the sky. • A large round object that orbits around a star, like Earth or Mars. • ...
week 10 vocab 2023-10-23
Nellies Matariki Crossword 2020-07-23
THE RAILWAY RABBITS 2015-01-28
Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-13
שירת דבורה 2022-08-09
21 Clues: man • sun • tent • stake • paths • stars • ships • kings • money • horse • cities • flocks • spoils • shield • window • rulers • window • valley • donkeys • chariot • embroidery
שירת דבורה 2022-08-09
21 Clues: ס֑וּס • רִכְבּ • שָׁלָ֗ל • עֵ֖מֶק • מָגֵ֤ן • אֹ֖הֶל • יָּתֵ֣ד • שֶּׁ֖מֶשׁ • חַלּ֨וֹן • גֶּ֔בֶר • כֶּ֖סֶף • פְרָז֛וֹן • אֳנִיּ֑וֹת • אֳרָח֑וֹת • אֶשְׁנָ֑ב • אֲתֹנ֨וֹת • רִקְמָ֑ה • עֲדָרִ֑ים • מְלָכִים֙ • כּֽוֹכָבִים֙ • רֹֽזְנִ֑ים
שירת דבורה 2022-08-09
21 Clues: ס֑וּס • רִכְבּ • כֶּ֖סֶף • גֶּ֔בֶר • שָׁלָ֗ל • עֵ֖מֶק • חַלּ֨וֹן • מָגֵ֤ן • יָּתֵ֣ד • אֹ֖הֶל • שֶּׁ֖מֶשׁ • פְרָז֛וֹן • אֳנִיּ֑וֹת • אֲתֹנ֨וֹת • אֶשְׁנָ֑ב • רִקְמָ֑ה • אֳרָח֑וֹת • מְלָכִים֙ • עֲדָרִ֑ים • כּֽוֹכָבִים֙ • רֹֽזְנִ֑ים
Regular Plurals of Nouns 2023-11-08
span 3 2024-04-17
20 Clues: map • dig • bay • sled • walk • boat • stars • field • waves • jungle • hiking • compass • sunrise • weather • to surf • hammock • reservoir • skydiving • lifeguard • snowmobile
COLLECTIVE NOUNS 2025-05-25
20 Clues: cow • fish • eggs • ants • bees • stars • ducks • ships • trees • books • tools • people • singers • flowers • letters • puppies • players • students • soldiers • musicians
Collective Nouns - Name for group of...... 2013-11-30
20 Clues: Books • Tests • Stars • Ships • Paper • Actors • Trucks • Grapes • Arrows • Bananas • Experts • / Cards • Flowers • Singers • Children • Students • Soldiers • Magicians • Mountains • Information
Unit 7 2020-04-15
20 Clues: Tal • Witz • Kanu • Mond • Feld • Münze • Notiz • Liste • untere • zeigen • Sterne • einige • Strand • Gebiet • Führer • Stiefel • Autobahn • umziehen • besonders • vorstellen
Plural Noun 2023-04-20
Space Crossword 2021-10-18
20 Clues: Sun • Moon • Mars • Venus • Earth • Comet • Stars • Pluto • Galaxy • Uranus • Saturn • Meteor • Nebula • Mercury • Jupiter • Neptune • Universe • Asteriod • Meteorite • Meteoriod
Week 10 vocabulary crossword 2021-10-29
5 Clues: Quarrel • Not manly or masculine • Expulsed from a place for a crime • The opposite of a harmonious melody • Poetic method popularized by Shakespeare
