brawl stars Crossword Puzzles
Latin Sayings 2024-05-14
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- - Here and now.
- - Bread and circuses.
- - Hail Caesar those who are about to die salute you.
- - Fortune favors the bold.
- - I came I saw I conquered.
- - God from the machine.
- - Let the buyer beware.
- - Remember that you will die.
- - Out of many one.
- - In wine there is truth.
- - Time flies.
- - Oh the times oh the customs!
- - To infinity.
- - It is sweet and fitting to die for one's country.
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- - Seize the day.
- - Make haste slowly.
- - Through hardships to the stars.
- - I moo therefore I am.
- - To the stars through difficulties.
- - I think therefore I am.
- - Always faithful.
- - Hear see be silent.
- - The die is cast.
- - Thus passes the glory of the world.
- - For whose benefit?
25 Clues: - Time flies. • - To infinity. • - Here and now. • - Seize the day. • - Always faithful. • - The die is cast. • - Out of many one. • - Make haste slowly. • - For whose benefit? • - Bread and circuses. • - Hear see be silent. • - I moo therefore I am. • - God from the machine. • - Let the buyer beware. • - I think therefore I am. • - In wine there is truth. • - Fortune favors the bold. • ...
Países Hispanos 2024-02-02
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- not independent (no independiente)
- Ms. Montoya
- Mr. Roldán
- Machu Picchu
- África
- full of earthquakes (llenos de terremotos)
- entre América Central y Sur (between Central and South America)
- Sol en la bandera (Sun in the flag)
- Caribe, isla, azúcar
- old capital burned down (capital anterior se quemó)
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- 2 capitales
- no tiene mar (no ocean)
- Biden, Trump, águila
- mariachis, tacos, picante
- capital is a day of the week (capital es un día de la semana)
- capital rhymes with it (la capital rima con su nombre)
- catrachos, bandera con estrellas (flag with stars)
- pupusas, Bukele
- Messi
- Islas Galápagos
- primer país hispano, respuesta en inglés (first Hispanic country, answer in English)
- estrellas en la bandera (stars in the flag)
22 Clues: Messi • África • Mr. Roldán • 2 capitales • Ms. Montoya • Machu Picchu • pupusas, Bukele • Islas Galápagos • Biden, Trump, águila • Caribe, isla, azúcar • no tiene mar (no ocean) • mariachis, tacos, picante • not independent (no independiente) • Sol en la bandera (Sun in the flag) • full of earthquakes (llenos de terremotos) • estrellas en la bandera (stars in the flag) • ...
Celebrity Crossword 2025-01-15
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- plays Gru in Despicable Me
- 16th president
- was the shortstop for the New York Yankees
- made the headphones Beats
- stars in the movie Elf
- created Apple phones
- this is Maui
- sings the song 22
- sings the song Firework
- played in Hungar Games
- plays Woody in Toy Story
- played in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean
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- 6x time Mr. Olympia winner
- married to JayZ
- 47th president
- rapper that has the same name as a popular candy
- sings the song Gods Plan
- famous for the movie Titanic
- 44th president
- better known as Yeezy
- 6 time Super Bowl champion
- president during 9/11
- stars in The Walking Dead
- quarterback for the Chiefs
- plays for the New York Mets
25 Clues: this is Maui • 47th president • 16th president • 44th president • married to JayZ • sings the song 22 • created Apple phones • better known as Yeezy • president during 9/11 • stars in the movie Elf • played in Hungar Games • sings the song Firework • sings the song Gods Plan • plays Woody in Toy Story • made the headphones Beats • stars in The Walking Dead • 6x time Mr. Olympia winner • ...
Sanrio Characters 2025-01-29
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- Hello Kitty's childhood friend
- Pompompurins girlfriend
- Pink haired twin,a part of the Little Twin Stars
- Chocolate covered nose, black cat
- Brown and white hamster
- Round, yellow, brown hat
- White rabbit,pink hat
- Pompompurin's pet
- Egg character
- Red bow, white, whiskers
- Light brown puppy
- Hello Kitty's twin sister
- Blue penguin,sailor hat
- Keroppi's brother
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- Black penguin,spiky hair
- White rabbit,black jesters hat
- Chubby white puppy, blue eyes
- Hello Kitty's pet
- White dinosour,yellow horns,pink and white striped belly
- Keroppi's sister
- White dog,black floppy ears
- Blue haired twin,a part of the Little Twin Stars
- White duck,pink and white striped dress
- Green frog, V shaped mouth
- Based off the japanese pop singer, Mai Kuraki
25 Clues: Egg character • Keroppi's sister • Hello Kitty's pet • Pompompurin's pet • Light brown puppy • Keroppi's brother • White rabbit,pink hat • Pompompurins girlfriend • Brown and white hamster • Blue penguin,sailor hat • Black penguin,spiky hair • Round, yellow, brown hat • Red bow, white, whiskers • Hello Kitty's twin sister • Green frog, V shaped mouth • White dog,black floppy ears • ...
Astronomy Final 2025-05-16
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- What planet does not have an atmosphere
- Planet with a runaway green house effect
- Explosion of a high mass star
- When gravity pulls gas and dust together to form objects
- All gas planets have ____
- Galaxies that are round in shape
- Planet must have this for life
- dim but hot stars on the HR diagram
- Redshift is moving_____
- As temperature increases on the HR diagram, Brightness ____
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- What planet's atmosphere weakened drastically
- Stage of our sun
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Stars get energy from Nuclear ____
- Planet with a hexagon storm
- Our solar system formed by the solar ______ theory
- planets that have the capacity for life are__
- Galaxies with no definite shape
- The milky way is a _______ galaxy
- Blueshift is moving ___
20 Clues: Stage of our sun • Blueshift is moving ___ • Redshift is moving_____ • All gas planets have ____ • Planet with a hexagon storm • Explosion of a high mass star • Planet must have this for life • Galaxies with no definite shape • Galaxies that are round in shape • The milky way is a _______ galaxy • Largest planet in our solar system • Stars get energy from Nuclear ____ • ...
C'est l'halloween 2013-10-21
24 Clues: Owl • Bat • Fox • Moth • Tree • Rake • Wind • Toad • Moon • Stars • Ghost • Skunk • Witch • Mouse • Autumn • Spider • Leaves • Pumpkin • Vampire • Cricket • Costume • Skeleton • Black Cat • Jack-o-Lantern
car emblems 2020-11-30
20 Clues: s • bird • bull • Lion • Name • Viper • stars • wings • animal • shield • chevrons • initials • Stallion • four rings • male symbol • three ovals • same initials • Steering wheel • Three diamonds • oval with a word inside
spelling week 2 and 3 term 4 2020-10-21
25 Clues: hi • leg • run • bye • wind • been • leaf • sorb • more • just • sure • yeet • poor • mall • stars • watch • close • super • season • eating • appear • system • butter • amazing • painting
4-19-21 Spelling Words 2021-04-22
25 Clues: peak • half • deep • self • north • grand • owner • stars • holes • crops • below • block • before • rotate • search • revolve • freedom • forever • flourish • separate • imaginary • beautiful • necessary • horseback • countryside
Title 2023-12-12
Outer Space 2021-11-01
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- A vast collection of stars, gas, and dust, typically 10,000 to 100,000 light-years in diameter and containing billions of stars
- A solid body orbiting the Sun that consists of metal and rock. Most are only a few miles in diameter and are found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- The fraction of the Moon or other body that we see illuminated by sunlight
- Latin for “cloud",great clouds of glowing gas lit up by stars inside or nearby
- A star ending its life in a huge explosion
- An event that occurs when the shadow of a planet or moon falls upon a second body
- An increase in meteor activity at certain times of the year due to Earth passing through a stream of particles along a comet’s orbit around the Sun
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- A slight tipping and tilting of the Moon from week to week that brings various features along the limb into better view
- A distinctive pattern of stars used informally to organize a part of the sky
- A “dirty snowball” of ice and rocky debris, typically a few miles across, that orbits the Sun in a long ellipse
- Two stars that lie very close to, and are often orbiting, each other
- The two times each year, near March 20th and September 22nd, when the Sun is directly overhead at noon as seen from Earth’s equator
12 Clues: A star ending its life in a huge explosion • Two stars that lie very close to, and are often orbiting, each other • The fraction of the Moon or other body that we see illuminated by sunlight • A distinctive pattern of stars used informally to organize a part of the sky • Latin for “cloud",great clouds of glowing gas lit up by stars inside or nearby • ...
shooting guns 2021-03-04
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- a dark and vast place that is unexplored
- I'm shooting stars beloved mascot
- I go with chocolate and shaped like ufo's
- the name of the beloved alien
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- I'm the main package and is shaped like stars
- I'm the shiny rocks in the sky when it turns night
- I'm the opposite of plate
- I'm sweet and gooey, I come from a packet
- I go with cereal
9 Clues: I go with cereal • I'm the opposite of plate • the name of the beloved alien • I'm shooting stars beloved mascot • a dark and vast place that is unexplored • I'm sweet and gooey, I come from a packet • I go with chocolate and shaped like ufo's • I'm the main package and is shaped like stars • I'm the shiny rocks in the sky when it turns night
12 Months & 4 Seasons 2022-06-20
16 Clues: snow • rain • cold • moon • dolls • kimono • vacatio • vacation • presents • costumes • children • chocolate • sunny days • cherry blossom • colorful leaves • fireworks & stars
The Universe Jeremiah Park 2014-10-13
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- way galaxy-the galaxy in witch we live in
- galaxy-a galaxy with a bright center and very little dust or gas
- galaxy-a galaxy that does not fit into any category
- - large cloud of gas ad dust in inersllar space
- waves-electromagnetic waves with long wave lengths and low frequencies
- large grouping of stars in space
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- arms-areas of stars that spread out from the center of a spiral galaxy
- galaxy-galaxy with a central bulge or bar with short arms if any or present
- space and matter space contains
- of light-the speed of light
- lanes- bands of dust that appear as dark ribbons against the bright stars in thegalxy
- waves-provide us with visible light spectrum ,the colors we see
- death of a large star by explosion
- length-the distance between sound
- central-rotational center or a huge galaxy such as the milky way galaxy
15 Clues: of light-the speed of light • space and matter space contains • large grouping of stars in space • length-the distance between sound • death of a large star by explosion • way galaxy-the galaxy in witch we live in • - large cloud of gas ad dust in inersllar space • galaxy-a galaxy that does not fit into any category • ...
Astronomy 2025-05-07
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- The lower atmosphere, and what we see. Surface of the sun
- Where energy from the core is transferred
- Where nuclear fusion occurs; hottest part of the sun
- 4 H turn into 1 He
- Have immense density, strong magnetic fields, and rapid rotation
- Packets of light that travel out from the core starting out as gamma rays
- When nebula starts shrinking and spinning. Heat energy causes temps to increase
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- Star has tremendous explosion and blows itself apart
- Almost a star, not enough mass for nuclear fusion
- No more fusion occuring; dim hot dense core
- Hot matter rises to the surface and then cools down sinks
- How all stars start. Dense molecular clouds made up of hydrogen.
- Massive stars become this. An object so massive and dense that light can't even escape
- What small/medium stars turn into after main sequence stage
- Dark regions on the suns surface that are cooler than the surrounding areas
15 Clues: 4 H turn into 1 He • Where energy from the core is transferred • No more fusion occuring; dim hot dense core • Almost a star, not enough mass for nuclear fusion • Star has tremendous explosion and blows itself apart • Where nuclear fusion occurs; hottest part of the sun • The lower atmosphere, and what we see. Surface of the sun • ...
Solar system 2025-05-08
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- A very young planet that is still growing by collecting dust and rocks in space
- The invisible force that pulls things towards each other
- a strong, heavy metal found in the ground and in our blood
- The explosion of a star.
- A big cloud of dust and gas between stars.
- The small planet that may have crushed into the early earth
- A body of hot gases that makes its own light and heat.
- Object in space that travels around the sun; made of dust and gas, sometimes forms a long, bright trail
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- A body orbiting around the sun with its own gravity and its own orbit.
- Any planets natural satellite
- A system of millions or billions of stars with gas ,dust and plants
- All of space, all the matter and energy that space contains.
- Repeating path of one object around another.
- bang The huge explosion that scientist believe created the universe
- Rocky, metallic or icy planet like bodies with no atmosphere that circles around the sun
- dust Tiny particles left behind when stars die
16 Clues: The explosion of a star. • Any planets natural satellite • A big cloud of dust and gas between stars. • Repeating path of one object around another. • dust Tiny particles left behind when stars die • A body of hot gases that makes its own light and heat. • The invisible force that pulls things towards each other • ...
Unit 5 2026-05-01
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- – total amount of light (energy) emitted by a star or other celestial body
- hole – a region in space where gravity is so strong that even light cannot escape
- diagram – a diagram that shows the relationship between the brightness, surface
- – a system of stars and associated matter held together by gravitational attraction
- – the measure of the observed visible brightness of a star
- which began and is still expanding
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- microwave background – electromagnetic radiation that remains from the Big Bang and early stages of
- – luminous globe of gas which produces its own heat and light by nuclear reaction made of mostly
- Way galaxy – the galaxy which contains our Sun and its solar system, including Earth
- Bang theory – a scientific theory concerning the early development and shape of the universe from a dense
- and helium gas
- – clouds of dust and gas; site of star formation; remains of dead or dying stars
- and color of stars
- – observations of galaxies moving away from each other and our own Milky Way galaxy
- universe
15 Clues: universe • and helium gas • and color of stars • which began and is still expanding • – the measure of the observed visible brightness of a star • – total amount of light (energy) emitted by a star or other celestial body • diagram – a diagram that shows the relationship between the brightness, surface • ...
Chapter 1 & Week One Review Crossword 2025-08-16
18 Clues: is • not • sun • moon • water • stars • house • earth • dinner • I call • I work • to help • to walk • to carry • daughter • to prepare • Hello! (plural) • Scholars/Students
Team Parks Favorite Movies 2019-01-22
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- Numma Jaitah Jatta enjoys this Chris Tucker movie from 1995
- Your Stilettos favorite movie includes the following qoute: "A water break? Water is for cowards. Water makes you weak. Water is for washing blood off that uniform and you don't get no blood on my uniform, boy you must be outside you mind! We are going to up-downs, until Blue is no longer tired, and thirsty."
- This was originally a book then made into a musical and was remade in 2004 and is favorite of Nadzeya Lawson!
- Raeven Hammonds Favorite movie stars the first black animated princess.
- 2 of our team members favorite movie came out in 2001 and probably made everyone want to dance with a chair.
- Etearrea Crews enjoys Jamie Foxx in this movie
- Quanesha Littlefield thinks this movie is better than drumline, staring Christina Milian.
- Sandra Bullock starred in this movie (way before bird box) and is a favorite of Nautica Thompson
- Ashley Emanuel likes to let her hair down while watching this movie
- Edith Follins favorite movie Stars Whitney Houston and features one heck of soundtrack!
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- Our Supervisors favorite movie stars Michael J Fox and a delorian.
- Jaya Simpsons favorite movie shows Deckard Shaw on his quest for Revenge.
- Julia Stiles starred in this movie before starring in Save the Last dance. Its Jennifer Salyers favorite!
- Maryam Shariffs favorite movie is a American post-apocalyptic horror film.
- Moses Kayira enjoys this sci-fi film from 2012
- Kevin Hart just wants to prove himself in this 2014 comedy. A personal favorite of NeShawn Tyree.
- Ashley Malones favorite movie will be remade soon.
- Jasmin Prices favorite movie stars Larenz Tate and Nia Long.
- Tanesha loves this throwback film starring Eddit Murphy.
- Miranda Behler loves Donky in this movie
- In Hayley Smiths favorite movie Charlie Hunnam has to save the world from Kaiju monsters from the sea!
21 Clues: Miranda Behler loves Donky in this movie • Moses Kayira enjoys this sci-fi film from 2012 • Etearrea Crews enjoys Jamie Foxx in this movie • Ashley Malones favorite movie will be remade soon. • Tanesha loves this throwback film starring Eddit Murphy. • Numma Jaitah Jatta enjoys this Chris Tucker movie from 1995 • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-03
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- system The sun, planets, moons, asteroids and comets for instance
- A cloud in outer space, mostly made of hydrogen and helium
- Ours is made mostly of nitrogen and oxygen gas
- Largest moon in the solar system
- Earth's sister planet, too hot to live on
- A belt of constellations starting with Aries and ending with Pisces
- The seventh planet, it's tipped on its side
- Dipper Seven stars that form the outline of a saucepan
- The largest planet in our solar system
- A large collection of billions of stars bound by gravity
- Large and small rocks mainly found between Mars and Jupiter
- A mix of ice and rock, it forms a long tail when it gets near the sun
- Our nearest neighbor in space
- hole A collapsed star with so much gravity its light can't get out
- This spacecraft landed people on the moon
- A rock from outer space that hits a planet like Earth
- A space object that makes its own light by nuclear fusion
- Innermost planet of our solar system
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- Sixth planet from the sun, has beautiful rings
- The "red planet"
- An old red giant star in the constellation Orion
- Third planet from the sun, it's filled with life
- He figured out that planet orbits are elliptical not round
- Far-out world discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh
- This force keeps us from floating out into space
- The eighth planet, 3 billion miles out
- A room where the stars appear on a domed ceiling
- He discovered moons orbiting Jupiter
- An imaginary picture made out of connecting stars together
- These are launched from Florida's Space Coast
- A place from which to observe the sky and the universe
- Someone who travels beyond the Earth's atmosphere
32 Clues: The "red planet" • Our nearest neighbor in space • Largest moon in the solar system • He discovered moons orbiting Jupiter • Innermost planet of our solar system • The eighth planet, 3 billion miles out • The largest planet in our solar system • Earth's sister planet, too hot to live on • This spacecraft landed people on the moon • The seventh planet, it's tipped on its side • ...
Intro to Astronomy and Tools of Astronomy 2023-04-26
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- The scientific study of the universe.
- The glow in the sky from street lighting and other lighting that obstructs our view of the stars.
- Approximate age of the universe
- The distance between Earth and the Sun (approximately 150,000 km)
- By studying objects like black holes, new planets, stars, and nebulas, scientists have learned more about the origin of the _______ and formation of the solar system.
- The name for the type of light that has wavelengths that are slightly shorter than visible light and have frequencies slightly higher than violet light.
- Besides our sun, the next closest star is ______ light years away.
- Though all light travels at the same speed, different colors of light have different _____________.
- Between 1969 and 1972, NASA landed _______ people on the moon.
- The name for the type of light that has wavelengths that are slightly longer than visible light and have frequencies slightly lower than red light.
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- the study of the origin, properties, processes, and evolution of the universe.
- The bending of light by lenses.
- An instrument that collects electromagnetic radiation from the sky and concentrates it for better observation.
- The human eye can see only radiation of wavelengths in the _________________ range of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- The giant explosion that formed the universe.
- A type of telescope that collects only visible light. Two types are refracting telescopes and reflecting telescopes.
- The ____ includes our sun, the 8 planets, and many smaller objects like moons and comets.
- The galaxy that we live in.
- The distance that light travels in one year (approximately 9.46 x 1012 km)
- The first astronomer to use a telescope to view details about distant objects in the sky, like craters on the moon and that the Milky Way is made of stars.
- A collection of stars, dust, and gas that are bound together by gravity.
- All of the wavelengths of light including radio waves and X-rays.
22 Clues: The galaxy that we live in. • The bending of light by lenses. • Approximate age of the universe • The scientific study of the universe. • The giant explosion that formed the universe. • Between 1969 and 1972, NASA landed _______ people on the moon. • The distance between Earth and the Sun (approximately 150,000 km) • ...
Jordyn Forbes 2023-01-06
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- a burst of gamma rays from space, possibly triggered by the birth of black holes.
- the outside part of a black hole where the escape velocity is more than the speed of light.
- where stars, planets,blackholes, and more.
- the velocity needed to escape the gravitational pull from the surface of the body of mass.
- a flattened disk of matter orbiting around an object. friction causes spirals.
- the center of a black hole, an infinitely dense remnant of a massive star’s core collapse.
- the theory of how the universe was created.
- the attraction force between two bodies of mass.
- the galaxy that we live in
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- the slowing of the flow of time, which may be observed for objects that approach the event horizon of a black hole.
- the middle of a star begins to fuse and its size fluctuates until an outward force balances it.
- the speed at which light travels, 300,000 kilometers per second (186,000 miles per second).
- what most stars in our galaxy are, they are the average temp and size.
- the end stage of a star when it collapses on itself becomes so dense light cant escape.
- the most powerful form of electromagnetic radiation, with the shortest wavelengths.
- the distance light travels in one year, approximately 9.46 trillion meters (5.88 trillion miles).
- the radius of an object with a given mass at which the escape velocity equals the speed of light.It is the radius corresponding to the event horizon of a black hole
- when high mass stars create supernovas then condense down to tiny stars called
- theoretical “tubes” in space-time, which could be entered from a black hole, and were predicted based on the simplest solution of Einstein’s equations.
- accumulation of small objects to form a larger object because of their attraction of gravity.
- an explosion caused by the collapse of the core of a massive star.
21 Clues: the galaxy that we live in • where stars, planets,blackholes, and more. • the theory of how the universe was created. • the attraction force between two bodies of mass. • an explosion caused by the collapse of the core of a massive star. • what most stars in our galaxy are, they are the average temp and size. • ...
Intro to Space Vocabulary Cross Word Puzzle 2024-10-17
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- A continuum of all electromagnetic waves arranged according to frequency and wavelength, from radio waves to gamma radiation
- A person trained to be part of a spacecraft crew
- A galaxy with a bulge in the center and very distinct long arms winding around the center
- Objects, such as planets, moons, and stars, that are located in space
- Streaming arcs of millions of stars swirling around the center of a spiral-shaped galaxy
- A galaxy with very little symmetry that does not fit into any category
- A complex system of garments that allows an astronaut to work safely outside a spacecraft
- The galaxy in which Earth and the Sun are located
- Rotation center of a galaxy
- The management of the resources of a community, country, etc., especially with a view to its productivity
- The quality in a person or society that arises from arts, manners, and scholarly pursuits
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- A galaxy with a long oval shape, a bright center, no apparent internal structure or spiral arms, and very little dust or gas
- A unit of length equal to the distance that light travels through space in one year
- A large grouping of stars in space
- A large celestial body that revolves around a star in a solar system
- All of space and the matter space contains
- A celestial body consisting of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity in which the energy is generated by nuclear reactions in its interior
- A star and the group of planets and other celestial bodies that are held by its gravitational attraction and revolve around it
- A measure of how far apart two objects are
- The investigation of physical conditions in space and on stars, planets, and other celestial bodies through the use of satellites, space probes, or spacecraft with human crews
20 Clues: Rotation center of a galaxy • A large grouping of stars in space • All of space and the matter space contains • A measure of how far apart two objects are • A person trained to be part of a spacecraft crew • The galaxy in which Earth and the Sun are located • A large celestial body that revolves around a star in a solar system • ...
Earth Environmental Science Unit 1.1 2023-09-05
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- A huge cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born.
- The idea that the solar system formed from a cloud of gas and dust that collapsed and spun into planets and the Sun.
- A layer of the Sun where hot gases rise and cooler gases sink, moving energy outward.
- Heat energy that’s invisible to our eyes but can be felt and detected with special tools.
- A process where small atoms (like hydrogen) combine to form bigger ones (like helium), releasing energy—how stars shine.
- A giant ball of hot gases that gives off light and heat, like our Sun.
- A measure of how stretched out an orbit is. A perfect circle has zero eccentricity.
- The simplest and most common element in the universe; stars are mostly made of it.
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- Rules that describe how planets move around the Sun in oval-shaped orbits and how fast they go.
- The part of the electromagnetic spectrum we can see—like colors of the rainbow.
- A type of invisible light from the Sun that can cause sunburn and is blocked by the ozone layer.
- The center of the Sun where nuclear fusion happens and energy is made.
- The Sun and everything that orbits it—planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
- Refers to rocky planets like Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury.
- Energy from the Sun, including light and heat.
- A light gas formed when hydrogen atoms fuse together in stars.
- The path an object takes as it moves around another object, like Earth around the Sun.
- Another name for gas giants—big planets made mostly of gas.
- A layer of the Sun where energy moves slowly outward as light particles (photons).
- All types of energy waves, from radio waves to gamma rays. Visible light is just one part.
- The time it takes for something to complete a cycle, like one orbit or one rotation.
21 Clues: Energy from the Sun, including light and heat. • A huge cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born. • Another name for gas giants—big planets made mostly of gas. • Refers to rocky planets like Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury. • A light gas formed when hydrogen atoms fuse together in stars. • ...
Astronomy Definitions 2025-10-08
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- Small, rocky planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- Region between Mars and Jupiter filled with rocks and small objects
- Small bits of rock or dust that float about in space.
- Natural satellite that orbits a planet
- Meteor that survives its fall through the atmosphere and lands on Earth
- Distance light travels in one year (2 words)
- Icy space objects that form glowing tails when they get close to the Sun
- Large, round object that orbits a star, like Earth around the Sun
- Robots that explore the surface of other planets or moons
- Small, round space object that orbits the Sun but isn’t big enough to be a planet (2 Words)
- Small bits of rock or dust that burn up as they fall through Earth’s atmosphere. They look like stars streaking across the sky (2 words)
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- Powerful space telescope that helps us see deep into the universe (2 words)
- Space objects that orbit the Sun beyond Neptune, like Pluto and Eris (3 words)
- Giant lab orbiting Earth where astronauts live and do experiments (3 words)
- Zone beyond Neptune full of icy objects, including dwarf planets like Pluto (2 words)
- Group of stars that form a pattern or picture in the sky
- Everything that exists: space, time, stars, galaxies, and planets
- Star near the end of its life that expands and becomes very large and cool (3 words)
- Star at the centre of our Solar System that gives Earth light and heat
- Giant shell of icy objects far, far away from the Sun, thought to be the source of many comets (2 Words)
- Big gas planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
- Huge collection of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- Massive explosion that happens when a big star dies
- Spot in space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape (2 words)
- Galaxy that contains our Solar System (2 words)
25 Clues: Natural satellite that orbits a planet • Distance light travels in one year (2 words) • Galaxy that contains our Solar System (2 words) • Massive explosion that happens when a big star dies • Small, rocky planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars • Small bits of rock or dust that float about in space. • Big gas planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune • ...
The Solar System 2026-04-29
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- The force that attracts objects toward one another.
- Energy emitted as electromagnetic waves or high-energy particles.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star and has cleared its path of other debris.
- A group of stars forming a recognisable pattern or "picture."
- A "dirty snowball" of ice and dust that develops a tail when near the Sun.
- An oval-like shape; often describes the path of orbits.
- The branch of science that studies space and the physical universe.
- A drawing that represents the relative distances or sizes of celestial bodies accurately.
- When one celestial body moves into the shadow of another.
- The distance light travels in one year (about 9.46 trillion km).
- An object that orbits a planet (can be natural like the Moon or man-made).
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- The lightest and most abundant element; the primary fuel for stars.
- Small particles of matter floating in space.
- An imaginary line through the centre of a body around which it rotates.
- The whole of all space, time, matter, and energy.
- Reoccurring arrangements, such as the cycle of moon phases or constellations.
- A small, rocky object that orbits the Sun.
- A massive system of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity.
- An unmanned spacecraft sent to explore and send back data from space.
- The curved path an object takes around a star, planet, or moon.
- A streak of light caused by a space rock burning up in Earth's atmosphere.
- A gas found in the atmospheres of planets like Neptune and moons like Titan.
- A giant cloud of dust and gas in space, often a nursery for new stars.
- The layer of gases surrounding a planet or star.
- A luminous ball of gas (mostly hydrogen and helium) held together by gravity.
- A reusable spacecraft designed to transport people and cargo to and from space.
- A group of interacting objects, like a star and its orbiting planets.
27 Clues: A small, rocky object that orbits the Sun. • Small particles of matter floating in space. • The layer of gases surrounding a planet or star. • The whole of all space, time, matter, and energy. • The force that attracts objects toward one another. • An oval-like shape; often describes the path of orbits. • When one celestial body moves into the shadow of another. • ...
Number The Stars 2013-01-23
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- order to stop abruptly
- restrictions were placed on how much of this resource you could use
- a country in north east Europe connected to the greater part of Europe
- male ruler of an independent state
- violent and destructive shattering or blowing apart of something
- person who serves in the army
- from Germany
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- with a wick used to produce light
- a combustible black rock used for heat and energy
- and well mannered
- gun with greater accuracy over a long distance
- person who protects another person
- conflict between two or more nations
- people of Denmark
- hard padded protective hat
15 Clues: from Germany • and well mannered • people of Denmark • order to stop abruptly • hard padded protective hat • person who serves in the army • with a wick used to produce light • male ruler of an independent state • person who protects another person • conflict between two or more nations • gun with greater accuracy over a long distance • ...
Number the Stars 2021-11-18
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- having or showing a cautious distrust of someone
- having, revealing, or proceeding from a great deal of worldly experience
- spreading out over a large area in an untidy
- a sudden powerful forward movement, especially by a crowd
- knobble, rough, and twisted,
- tall and thin
- in a way which requires immediate action
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- search unsystematically and untidily through a mass
- ease or laugh at in a scornful
- at an advanced stage of social and cultural development
- having a composed and self-assured manner.
- run with quick light steps
- severe physical or mental suffering.
- impress or stamp
- restore to a normal
15 Clues: tall and thin • impress or stamp • restore to a normal • run with quick light steps • knobble, rough, and twisted, • ease or laugh at in a scornful • severe physical or mental suffering. • in a way which requires immediate action • having a composed and self-assured manner. • spreading out over a large area in an untidy • having or showing a cautious distrust of someone • ...
Stars and Galaxies 2022-03-18
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- The layer of the sun from which light is given off.
- the layer of the sun above the transition zone.
- the theory on how the galaxy was created, in which a large explosion occured and formed many galaxies, including the Milky Way.
- star a star that consists of just a dense core that only neutrons can exist.
- a star that has expanded from heat to become larger and larger.
- A small star that is bright and dull.
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- a measure of the amount of light Earth recieves.
- a connected group of stars that is pinpointable in the night sky.
- a cool, dark spot on the sun's surface.
- a measure of the amount of light a star gives off.
- the distance light travels in a year.
- the layer of the Sun above the photosphere.
- a spot in space where the gravitational pull is so strong that nothing, not even light can escape it.
- the stage in a suns life cycle where it begins to expand and cool.
- a large group of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
15 Clues: the distance light travels in a year. • A small star that is bright and dull. • a cool, dark spot on the sun's surface. • the layer of the Sun above the photosphere. • the layer of the sun above the transition zone. • a measure of the amount of light Earth recieves. • a measure of the amount of light a star gives off. • ...
number the stars 2022-05-19
Across
- Annmarie sisters that pasted away
- Where Annmarie lives
- hendrick
- fighting the Nazis
- what Ellen and her family escape
- kirtsi wanted something but couldn't
- Annmarie's younger sister
- Annmarie's best friend
- help the Jews the Nazis
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- Lisa's fiance
- Nazis took all their food for the soldiers
- kirtsi older sister
- fighting the Denmark
- peter help them get away
- fighting the Jews
15 Clues: hendrick • Lisa's fiance • fighting the Jews • fighting the Nazis • kirtsi older sister • Where Annmarie lives • fighting the Denmark • Annmarie's best friend • help the Jews the Nazis • peter help them get away • Annmarie's younger sister • what Ellen and her family escape • Annmarie sisters that pasted away • kirtsi wanted something but couldn't • ...
Number The Stars 2021-11-24
Across
- Bring or come to an abrupt stop.
- Grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly.
- Draw or be drawn along the ground or other surface behind someone or something.
- Basically, a backpack.
- Not what it actually is.
- To present a flat or uniform surface or line.
- Settle or move into a warm, comfortable position.
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- Slow-Moving.
- Be silent, morose, and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointment.
- Move hurriedly with short quick steps.
- Poke someone with anything.
- Broad and sturdily built.
- Closed into a tight ball.
- Serious, strict, using extreme methods.
- Breathing with short, quick breaths; out of breath.
15 Clues: Slow-Moving. • Basically, a backpack. • Not what it actually is. • Broad and sturdily built. • Closed into a tight ball. • Poke someone with anything. • Bring or come to an abrupt stop. • Move hurriedly with short quick steps. • Serious, strict, using extreme methods. • To present a flat or uniform surface or line. • Grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly. • ...
Number the Stars 2022-02-11
Across
- -thick, lofty fabric
- -in a mournful or doleful way-in a way that suggests repentance or regret
- -shortened or detached when played or sung
- -entertained, occupied
- -thin, unmixed, unqualified
- -to be stretched or spread out
- -to torment with the sight of something desired but out of reach
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- -disdainfully proud
- -abrupt in manner rough
- -an acute disease
- - simple past tense
- -to poke or jab
- -to smile laugh
- -a person who cherishes or pursues high or noble principles, purposes, goals, etc.
- -having a rugged, weather-beaten appearance
15 Clues: -to poke or jab • -to smile laugh • -an acute disease • -disdainfully proud • - simple past tense • -thick, lofty fabric • -entertained, occupied • -abrupt in manner rough • -thin, unmixed, unqualified • -to be stretched or spread out • -shortened or detached when played or sung • -having a rugged, weather-beaten appearance • ...
1950s Music stars 2023-08-22
Across
- - "At Last" songstress
- - Jazz trumpet virtuoso
- - "La Bamba" singer
- - "Teenager in Love" crooner
- - "Great Balls of Fire" pianist
- - "Blueberry Hill" singer
- - "Runaround Sue" vocalist
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- - "Ain't That a Shame" pianist
- - King of Rock
- - "Tutti Frutti" performer
- - "Johnny B. Goode" artist
- - "Crazy" country icon
- - "Ring of Fire" legend
- - "Lucille" rock 'n' roller
- - "Peggy Sue" singer
15 Clues: - King of Rock • - "La Bamba" singer • - "Peggy Sue" singer • - "At Last" songstress • - "Crazy" country icon • - Jazz trumpet virtuoso • - "Ring of Fire" legend • - "Blueberry Hill" singer • - "Tutti Frutti" performer • - "Johnny B. Goode" artist • - "Runaround Sue" vocalist • - "Lucille" rock 'n' roller • - "Teenager in Love" crooner • - "Ain't That a Shame" pianist • ...
Sock Hop Stars 2023-09-14
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- First name of the artist behind "The Twist."
- Vocal style characterized by harmonizing nonsense syllables.
- Song title that mentions a famous 1950s singer's name.
- Term for young male singers who captured fans' hearts.
- First name of the country music singer known for "Crazy."
- Dog Elvis Presley's hit song known for its energetic performance.
- The decade that gave rise to rock and roll and doo-wop.
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- Chuck Berry's classic rock and roll hit.
- Sue Buddy Holly's song about a sweetheart.
- Cajun-themed song by a country music icon.
- Term for smooth-voiced male singers like Sinatra.
- "The King of Rock and Roll" known for hits like "Heartbreak Hotel."
- First name of the rock and roll pioneer behind "La Bamba."
- Nickname of the New Orleans pianist who sang "Blueberry Hill."
- First name of the rock 'n' roll legend behind "Peggy Sue."
15 Clues: Chuck Berry's classic rock and roll hit. • Sue Buddy Holly's song about a sweetheart. • Cajun-themed song by a country music icon. • First name of the artist behind "The Twist." • Term for smooth-voiced male singers like Sinatra. • Song title that mentions a famous 1950s singer's name. • Term for young male singers who captured fans' hearts. • ...
Watch the stars 2024-02-26
Across
- what fish do underwater
- not analog
- band or elf
- pleasant and friendly
- something pushed on you as a child
- fresh air host Terry
- chairman of the board
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- Meteor shower that occurs every august
- mixture or blend
- singer or satirical author
- doll who is pretty in pink
- one time stooge
- the study of scarcity of resources
- Culture ______
- Novel by author Jenny Han, “P.S. I ______ Love You”
15 Clues: not analog • band or elf • Culture ______ • one time stooge • mixture or blend • fresh air host Terry • pleasant and friendly • chairman of the board • what fish do underwater • singer or satirical author • doll who is pretty in pink • the study of scarcity of resources • something pushed on you as a child • Meteor shower that occurs every august • ...
Randomvivor All Stars 2024-07-23
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- Who competed on Season 2 and 4 and got the same placement?
- What was the name of the 2nd season?
- Who was the first boot on the first ALL returnee season?
- Who was the first host for Randomvivor?
- Who is the winner of Wizards of Waverly Place Season?
- Which current host played on season 5?
- Which current host has played ONLY twice and never made single digits?
- What was the size of then largest season in randomvivor history? (All one word)
- Which current host made it the furthest on Second Chances?
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- Who is the winner with the lowest overall average placement?
- Which current host has only played Randomvivor once?
- Who is the last player to win on their first try.
- Which winner won from the first ever tie vote?
- Who is the winner of the Broadway season?
- Who is the only player to play three seasons in a row.
15 Clues: What was the name of the 2nd season? • Which current host played on season 5? • Who was the first host for Randomvivor? • Who is the winner of the Broadway season? • Which winner won from the first ever tie vote? • Who is the last player to win on their first try. • Which current host has only played Randomvivor once? • ...
1970s Sports Stars 2024-09-23
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- Swedish tennis player, won five consecutive Wimbledon titles
- Ballet dancer, considered one of the greatest of the 20th century
- Cowboys quarterback, two-time Super Bowl champion
- American tennis star, known for his fiery personality"
- Brazilian football legend, won three World Cups
- Jets quarterback, famous for winning Super Bowl III
- Chess grandmaster, won the 1972 World Championship
- First African American man to win Wimbledon
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- Baseball player, MLB's all-time hits leader
- Golf legend, winner of 18 major championships
- Dodgers pitcher, known for his dominance on the mound
- Spanish tennis star with numerous Grand Slam titles
- Boxer who defeated Muhammad Ali in 1978
- Boxer known for 'The Rumble in the Jungle'
- Basketball player known for the skyhook
15 Clues: Boxer who defeated Muhammad Ali in 1978 • Basketball player known for the skyhook • Boxer known for 'The Rumble in the Jungle' • Baseball player, MLB's all-time hits leader • First African American man to win Wimbledon • Golf legend, winner of 18 major championships • Brazilian football legend, won three World Cups • Cowboys quarterback, two-time Super Bowl champion • ...
"Stars & Stripes" vocabulary 2023-02-11
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- seeming reasonable or probable
- deep respect for something
- opposite
- likely or probable
- morally corrupt or wicked
- the process of taking legal action
- horrifyingly wicked
- ridiculous or wildly illogical
- a minor change or addition designed to improve a text or piece of legislation
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- to treat an object with great disrespect
- unity or agreement of belief or action
- mistaken beliefs based on unsound arguments
- having insensitive or cruel disregard for others
- of vital importance
- treated or thought of with disrespect
15 Clues: opposite • likely or probable • of vital importance • horrifyingly wicked • morally corrupt or wicked • deep respect for something • seeming reasonable or probable • ridiculous or wildly illogical • the process of taking legal action • treated or thought of with disrespect • unity or agreement of belief or action • to treat an object with great disrespect • ...
Morgan Stars Again! 2024-11-28
Across
- folks who work on a show
- on stage performers other than featured players
- organize rehearsals and tech elements
- copy of script
- person who runs the show from soup to nuts
- most misunderstood word in theater
- the line that separates the stage from the folk
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- stage hand who keeps costume neat and tidy
- Creative leader of production
- Positioning of actors
- where all the action happens
- form of drapery in theater
- where Morgan wants to be before any kids come
- when Morgan is asked to come back for second x
- when Morgan in front of a bunch of people casting
15 Clues: copy of script • Positioning of actors • folks who work on a show • form of drapery in theater • where all the action happens • Creative leader of production • most misunderstood word in theater • organize rehearsals and tech elements • stage hand who keeps costume neat and tidy • person who runs the show from soup to nuts • where Morgan wants to be before any kids come • ...
beyond the stars 2026-02-24
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- – What is a space object made of ice and dust that forms a tail near the Sun?
- – Which planet rotates on its side?
- – Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
- – Which planet is the largest in our solar system?
- – What is the name of Earth’s natural satellite?
- – Which planet is farthest from the Sun?
- – Which dwarf planet was once called the ninth planet?
- – What is the star at the center of our solar system?
- Way – What is the name of our galaxy?
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- – Which planet is the hottest in our solar system?
- – Which planet is famous for its rings?
- – What is the force that pulls objects toward each other?
- – Which planet do humans live on?
- – Which planet is closest to the Sun?
- – What is the name of the space agency in the United States?
15 Clues: – Which planet do humans live on? • – Which planet rotates on its side? • – Which planet is closest to the Sun? • Way – What is the name of our galaxy? • – Which planet is famous for its rings? • – Which planet is farthest from the Sun? • – Which planet is known as the Red Planet? • – What is the name of Earth’s natural satellite? • ...
Neutron stars puzzle 2026-05-06
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- Spinning star that sends out beams
- Center of a star
- Scientist who found the star mass limit
- Energy that travels through space
- Neutron star with a very strong magnetic field
- Weird-shaped matter inside a neutron star (italian)
- Force that pulls things together
- When atoms join and make energy
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- Type of high-energy light
- Big explosion of a star
- Quick release of energy
- Strongest type of light energy
- How packed together something is
- Area around a star controlled by magnetism
- Particle with no charge
15 Clues: Center of a star • Big explosion of a star • Quick release of energy • Particle with no charge • Type of high-energy light • Strongest type of light energy • When atoms join and make energy • How packed together something is • Force that pulls things together • Energy that travels through space • Spinning star that sends out beams • Scientist who found the star mass limit • ...
space 2021-08-30
504 AEW, Lesson 14 2015-02-01
Across
- Push suddenly or violently in a specified direction.
- Confused and indecisive, puzzled.
- Deliberately cruel or violent.
- Move or cause to move rapidly round and round.
- Someone who competes with or opposes another in a contest, game, or argument.
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- Savagely violent.
- A rough or noisy fight or quarrel.
- A person or thing competing with another for the same objective or for superiority in the same field of activity.
- Exactly like something else, especially through having been copied.
- A competitor thought to have little chance of winning a fight or contest.
- Disorderly and disruptive and not amenable to discipline or control.
- Using or involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
12 Clues: Savagely violent. • Deliberately cruel or violent. • Confused and indecisive, puzzled. • A rough or noisy fight or quarrel. • Move or cause to move rapidly round and round. • Push suddenly or violently in a specified direction. • Exactly like something else, especially through having been copied. • Disorderly and disruptive and not amenable to discipline or control. • ...
Neuter Nouns 2021-04-28
19 Clues: body • name • star • mouth • river • stars • power • danger • bodies • a work • mouths • rivers • journey • dangers • of the side • of the name • of the side • of the work • of the journeys
la nature et l'environnement 2023-03-03
18 Clues: Earth • river • stars • hiking • picnic • drought • to waste • trashcan • mountains • rock/stone • to improve • to increase • to decrease • solar energy • deforestation • overpopulation • tropical forest • endangered species
Evie´s crossword!!! 2024-09-21
Across
- green or red
- who is the best friend in the world
- rookie or swat
- what colour hair does evie have
- fluffy or normal socks
- what is somthing you will never catch evie drinking
Down
- whats better downtown girl or clean girl?
- who is the best person in the world
- stars or hearts
- paris or london
- fake uggs or real
- who is babooshka
12 Clues: green or red • rookie or swat • stars or hearts • paris or london • who is babooshka • fake uggs or real • fluffy or normal socks • what colour hair does evie have • who is the best person in the world • who is the best friend in the world • whats better downtown girl or clean girl? • what is somthing you will never catch evie drinking
Vocab set 5 crossword puzzle 2021-03-19
Across
- a rough or noisy fight or quarrel.
- something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected.
- a long, thick pillow that is placed under other pillows for support.
- raise doubts or objections or show reluctance.
- a source of help or encouragement leading to increase or improvement.
- occur at or during the same time.
- an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances.
- a heavy blow with the hand or a hard object.
- hold and state as one's opinion.
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- strange or odd; unusual.
- severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance.
- an order for someone to do something and get paid
- regard as probable; expect or predict.
- careful and persistent work or effort.
- plan or invent (a complex procedure, system, or mechanism) by careful thought.
15 Clues: strange or odd; unusual. • hold and state as one's opinion. • occur at or during the same time. • a rough or noisy fight or quarrel. • regard as probable; expect or predict. • careful and persistent work or effort. • a heavy blow with the hand or a hard object. • raise doubts or objections or show reluctance. • an order for someone to do something and get paid • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2018-03-28
Across
- The Nurse and I will get Juliet prepared for her wedding.
- I was going to marry Capulet's daughter.
- "My poverty but not my will consents." Who says this?
- Has taken care of Juliet since she was a baby.
- I married Romeo and Juliet in secret.
- I was slain by Tybalt.
- Romeo loved me but I didn't love him back.
- Loves to fight. hates the word peace.
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- Head of the Montague household.
- I don't want to marry Paris.
- Montague is my husband.
- I told the Capulet's and the Montague's that if there's another civil brawl, their lives will pay the price.
- I tried to keep the peace between the Capulet's and the Montague's.
- Head of the Capulet household.
- Is very dramatic. Falls in love as soon as he lays eyes on a girl.
15 Clues: I was slain by Tybalt. • Montague is my husband. • I don't want to marry Paris. • Head of the Capulet household. • Head of the Montague household. • I married Romeo and Juliet in secret. • Loves to fight. hates the word peace. • I was going to marry Capulet's daughter. • Romeo loved me but I didn't love him back. • Has taken care of Juliet since she was a baby. • ...
my toys 2025-03-07
16 Clues: мяч • луна • шары • робот • кукла • поезд • монстр • ракета • машина • звезды • пришелец • видео игра • марионетка • настольная игра • плюшевый медведь • фигурка персонажа
MUSIC VOCABULARY "Yellow"- Coldplay 2022-09-25
8 Astrophysics (Single Award) 2022-03-11
Across
- The explosion of a massive star, that distributes the elements created by the fusion reactions in the star, throughout the universe.
- A cloud of dust and gas.
- The galaxy in which our solar system is located.
- The stable state of all stars. The gravitational forces pulling the star together, and the pressure pushing outwards, are balanced.
- A star formed from a cloud of dust and gas being pulled together by gravitational attraction. Fusion reactions occur in the sun.
- A large system of billions of galaxies.
- The first stage all stars go through after forming from a nebula. In this stage the star becomes hot enough for hydrogen nuclei to fuse.
- Objects consisting of rock, dust and ice that travel in the universe at high speeds. When they approach the sun they vaporise and produce a trail.
- When the fusion reactions in stars of a similar magnitude to the sun come to an end, the star will contract under gravity and cool down to form a white dwarf.
- Man-made satellites that have been sent into space for purposes such as satellite imaging and communications.
Down
- A body that has a sufficiently large mass and that orbits a star. Our solar system contains eight planets, all of which orbit the sun.
- The moons that orbit planets.
- When their hydrogen is used up and larger nuclei are produced by fusion, stars of a similar magnitude to the Sun will expand to form a red giant.
- The stages that a star passes through in its lifetime, dependent on the size of the star relative to the sun.
- A system containing billions of stars.
- The circular path that a satellite or planet may travel in. Since their direction is continually changing, their velocity is always changing. Gravity provides the required force for these orbits.
- The force of matter due to gravity. It is equal to the product of mass and gravitational field strength, and so varies depending on your location in the universe.
17 Clues: A cloud of dust and gas. • The moons that orbit planets. • A system containing billions of stars. • A large system of billions of galaxies. • The galaxy in which our solar system is located. • The stages that a star passes through in its lifetime, dependent on the size of the star relative to the sun. • ...
Astronomy 2018-05-15
Across
- A temporary dark blemish on the surface of the Sun
- great clouds of glowing gas, lit up by stars inside or nearby
- A massive ball of gas
- An event that occurs when the shadow of a planet or moon falls upon a second body.
- A distinctive pattern of stars
- A vast collection of stars, gas, and dust
- The time after sunset or before sunrise when the sky is not fully dark
- set of constellations
Down
- A "dirty snowball” of ice and rocky debris
- The changing illumination of the Moon (or other body) over time
- A star ending its life in a huge explosion
- When the Moon or other body appears more than half, but not fully, illuminated
- A brief streak of light caused by a small piece of solid matter entering Earth’s atmosphere
- A solid body orbiting the Sun that consists of metal and rock
- When an object moves in the reverse sense of “normal” motion
15 Clues: A massive ball of gas • set of constellations • A distinctive pattern of stars • A vast collection of stars, gas, and dust • A "dirty snowball” of ice and rocky debris • A star ending its life in a huge explosion • A temporary dark blemish on the surface of the Sun • When an object moves in the reverse sense of “normal” motion • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-30
Across
- This star cycle makes them thousands of times larger than how they were
- This layer extends to within 100 miles of the suns surface
- Gas, dust, and spinning balls from the nebula
- Medium sized stars, such as our sun
- some of the most violent eruptions on the suns surface
- This is the center of the sun
Down
- Enormous explosion where gas and dust spewed into space by forming new stars and planets
- year The distance light can travel which is 6 trillion miles
- A star shrinks and sucks up everything and not even light can escape
- They shine for billions of years until there cold
- Where the sun spot forms
- Where are all stars are born in vast clouds of gas and dust
- It’s the middle layer of the sun’s atmosphere which may extend 240 million miles
- where the photosphere is at
- This is the suns thickest layer
15 Clues: Where the sun spot forms • where the photosphere is at • This is the center of the sun • This is the suns thickest layer • Medium sized stars, such as our sun • Gas, dust, and spinning balls from the nebula • They shine for billions of years until there cold • some of the most violent eruptions on the suns surface • ...
Astronomy 2023-11-27
Across
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern in the sky.
- The path an object takes around another object in space.
- A stellar explosion that releases an enormous amount of energy.
- A celestial object with a bright coma and tail, often visible from Earth.
- An optical instrument that gathers and magnifies distant light.
- Pertaining to the sky or heavens.
- A vast system of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity.
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- The study of celestial bodies' positions to predict earthly events.
- A high-energy astronomical object with a powerful and active nucleus.
- A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system.
- matter Invisible and undetectable matter that does not emit light.
- hole A region of spacetime exhibiting gravitational attraction so strong that nothing can escape from it.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where stars are born.
- The distance light travels in one year, used as a unit of astronomical measurement.
- system The collection of planets and other celestial bodies orbiting the sun.
15 Clues: Pertaining to the sky or heavens. • A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system. • The path an object takes around another object in space. • A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern in the sky. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where stars are born. • A stellar explosion that releases an enormous amount of energy. • ...
Unit 3-5 2026-05-06
Across
- – total amount of light (energy) emitted by a star or other celestial body
- hole – a region in space where gravity is so strong that even light cannot escape
- diagram – a diagram that shows the relationship between the brightness, surface
- – a system of stars and associated matter held together by gravitational attraction
- – the measure of the observed visible brightness of a star
- which began and is still expanding
Down
- microwave background – electromagnetic radiation that remains from the Big Bang and early stages of
- – luminous globe of gas which produces its own heat and light by nuclear reaction made of mostly
- Way galaxy – the galaxy which contains our Sun and its solar system, including Earth
- Bang theory – a scientific theory concerning the early development and shape of the universe from a dense
- and helium gas
- – clouds of dust and gas; site of star formation; remains of dead or dying stars
- and color of stars
- – observations of galaxies moving away from each other and our own Milky Way galaxy
- universe
15 Clues: universe • and helium gas • and color of stars • which began and is still expanding • – the measure of the observed visible brightness of a star • – total amount of light (energy) emitted by a star or other celestial body • diagram – a diagram that shows the relationship between the brightness, surface • ...
Gravity and Space 2023-05-18
Across
- the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
- a graph that plots stars.
- a grouping of stars that has a name and forms a pattern
- a large body of matter that makes up something.
- a mass of gas that is being formed into a star.
- the brightest star in the night sky.
- and explosion of a star.
- and object that is made up of ice and dust that has a tail of gas particles.
- a small body from space that enters the earth's atmosphere
- a system of two stars that revolve around each other under the gravitation of both.
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out.
- a small rocky body that orbits the sun.
Down
- the angle between the Earth at one time of year, and the Earth six months later, as measured from a nearby star.
- a very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature.
- when two nuclei join to form a single nucleus.
- a very small dense star that looks like a planet.
- rapidly spinning neutron star.
- a large disc-shaped cloud of gas and dust from which planets, the sun, and other bodies of a solar system are formed.
- formed when a huge star runs out of fuel and collapses.
- how bright an object appears in the sky from Earth.
- the apparent magnitude an object would have if it were located at a distance of 10 parsecs.
- a galaxy where the stars and gas clouds are formed in one or more spiral arms.
- a force that drags objects and organisms to the center of earth.
- matter that stays at rest or moves in the same straight line unless it is acted upon by a force.
- a black hole that feeds on gas and the center of distant gravity.
25 Clues: and explosion of a star. • a graph that plots stars. • rapidly spinning neutron star. • the brightest star in the night sky. • a small rocky body that orbits the sun. • when two nuclei join to form a single nucleus. • a large body of matter that makes up something. • a mass of gas that is being formed into a star. • a very small dense star that looks like a planet. • ...
Starlight and Science 2025-12-23
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- A giant cloud of dust and gas in space; often a nursery for new stars.
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure.
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- A seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement that may actually be true.
- A band of colors, as seen in a rainbow, produced by separation of the components of light by their different degrees of refraction.
- A completely empty space; the vacuum between stars.
- An obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer.
- The great size or extent of something; also a measure of the brightness of a star.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
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- Existing at or from the beginning of time; ancient and elemental.
- A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- Positioned in or relating to the sky, or outer space as observed in astronomy.
- Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than those of visible light; heat radiation.
- Either of the two times in the year when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky at noon.
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet; the thing that blurs our view of space.
- The highest point reached by a celestial or other object; the point in the sky or celestial sphere directly above an observer.
- A star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion that ejects most of its mass.
- An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer.
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon.
- Lasting for a very short time; fleeting, like a mayfly or a moment.
20 Clues: A completely empty space; the vacuum between stars. • Existing at or from the beginning of time; ancient and elemental. • Lasting for a very short time; fleeting, like a mayfly or a moment. • An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer. • A giant cloud of dust and gas in space; often a nursery for new stars. • ...
OUTER SPACE CROSSWORD 2022-03-23
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- A medium-sized rocky object orbiting the Sun
- An object in orbit around a planet.
- The distance traveled by light in a year.
- Technical instrument used to see distant objects as stars.
- HORIZONS Interplanetary space probe that was launched to study Pluto, its moons and the Kuiper belt.
- The natural attraction between physical bodies.
- A body in orbit around the Sun large enough to have achieved hydrostatic equilibrium and to have cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit.
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- A small body that circles the Sun with a highly elliptical orbit.
- A hot ball of glowing gas
- Gravitationally curved path of an object around a point in space.
- Telescope named after the astronomer Edwin Hubble.
- The first person to use a telescope to study the stars.
- Gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas and dust, and dark .matter
- A bowl-shaped depression formed by the impact of ameteoroid.
- Person trained to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft.
15 Clues: A hot ball of glowing gas • An object in orbit around a planet. • The distance traveled by light in a year. • A medium-sized rocky object orbiting the Sun • The natural attraction between physical bodies. • Telescope named after the astronomer Edwin Hubble. • The first person to use a telescope to study the stars. • ...
OUTER SPACE CROSSWORD 2022-03-23
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- Interplanetary space probe that was launched to study Pluto, its moons and the Kuiper belt.
- A medium-sized rocky object orbiting the Sun
- An object in orbit around a planet.
- The natural attraction between physical bodies.
- The distance traveled by light in a year.
- Person trained to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft.
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- Telescope named after the astronomer Edwin Hubble.
- A small body that circles the Sun with a highly elliptical orbit.
- A hot ball of glowing gas
- Gravitationally curved path of an object around a point in space.
- The first person to use a telescope to study the stars.
- Gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas and dust, and dark .matter
- Technical instrument used to see distant objects as stars.
- A bowl-shaped depression formed by the impact of ameteoroid.
- A body in orbit around the Sun large enough to have achieved hydrostatic equilibrium and to have cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit.
15 Clues: A hot ball of glowing gas • An object in orbit around a planet. • The distance traveled by light in a year. • A medium-sized rocky object orbiting the Sun • The natural attraction between physical bodies. • Telescope named after the astronomer Edwin Hubble. • The first person to use a telescope to study the stars. • ...
Space 2013-12-15
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- when a star can no longer support itself
- a cloud of interstellar gas and dust
- a giant star towards the end of its life
- A star collapses so much that protons and electrons combine to form neutrons
- is the zone from which the sunlight we see is emitted
- The innermost layer of the sun
- The outermost layer of the sun
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- the star undergoing such an explosion.
- an extremely large star
- an object in space so dense that its escape velocity exceeds the speed of light
- red circle around the outside of the sun
- 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).
- A star that has undergone gravitational collapse
- a star that suddenly becomes thousands of times brighter and then gradually fades to its original intensity.
- any of a vast number of space objects that are visible in the clear night sky
15 Clues: an extremely large star • The innermost layer of the sun • The outermost layer of the sun • a cloud of interstellar gas and dust • the star undergoing such an explosion. • when a star can no longer support itself • red circle around the outside of the sun • a giant star towards the end of its life • A star that has undergone gravitational collapse • ...
astronomy 2021-09-10
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- bang theory -About 13.8 billion years ago an explosion sent all matter and energy traveling in space from one spot.most accepted theory for creation of the universe
- solid bodies moving in space
- -brightest dying stars that are exploding only high mass stars appear brighter for a shortline.
- until it hits ground
- -small solid bodies that directly orbit around a planet.
- star-very small remains after supernova explosion
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- of star clustered together
- telescope -space telescope,contricbuted more to our knowledge of the universe being replace with the james webb space telescope
- :m/v -Mass divided by volume
- -A large cloud of space dust and gas
- holes -collapesed star with so much gravity that very little light can escape.
- spheres of plasma held together by their own gravity.
- movement of one thing around another in space this creates a year
- planets-lower density gas,large past the asteroid belt
- planets-high density solid and small close to sun
15 Clues: until it hits ground • of star clustered together • :m/v -Mass divided by volume • solid bodies moving in space • -A large cloud of space dust and gas • planets-high density solid and small close to sun • star-very small remains after supernova explosion • spheres of plasma held together by their own gravity. • planets-lower density gas,large past the asteroid belt • ...
Space 2023-08-16
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- A designated area with grass, trees, and often recreational facilities.
- The sandy or rocky area by the edge of a body of water.
- A part of a building enclosed by walls and used for a specific purpose.
- An outdoor space with plants, flowers, and sometimes paths for walking.
- All of space, including galaxies, stars, planets, and everything else.
- A large urban area with buildings, streets, and a high population.
- A large area of land covered with trees and vegetation.
- An open area of land, often used for sports or farming.
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- An outdoor area with equipment for children to play on.
- A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- A natural underground chamber, often formed by erosion.
- A dry, barren area with little vegetation and extreme temperatures.
- The expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere, where stars and planets exist.
- A tall natural landform with steep sides and a pointed top.
- The space above the Earth where the sun, moon, and stars are visible.
15 Clues: An outdoor area with equipment for children to play on. • The sandy or rocky area by the edge of a body of water. • A natural underground chamber, often formed by erosion. • A large area of land covered with trees and vegetation. • An open area of land, often used for sports or farming. • A tall natural landform with steep sides and a pointed top. • ...
Science Project Crossword Activity UNIT 5 2026-05-05
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- – total amount of light (energy) emitted by a star or other celestial body
- hole – a region in space where gravity is so strong that even light cannot escape
- diagram – a diagram that shows the relationship between the brightness, surface
- – a system of stars and associated matter held together by gravitational attraction
- – the measure of the observed visible brightness of a star
- which began and is still expanding
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- microwave background – electromagnetic radiation that remains from the Big Bang and early stages of
- – luminous globe of gas which produces its own heat and light by nuclear reaction made of mostly
- Way galaxy – the galaxy which contains our Sun and its solar system, including Earth
- Bang theory – a scientific theory concerning the early development and shape of the universe from a dense
- and helium gas
- – clouds of dust and gas; site of star formation; remains of dead or dying stars
- and color of stars
- – observations of galaxies moving away from each other and our own Milky Way galaxy
- universe
15 Clues: universe • and helium gas • and color of stars • which began and is still expanding • – the measure of the observed visible brightness of a star • – total amount of light (energy) emitted by a star or other celestial body • diagram – a diagram that shows the relationship between the brightness, surface • ...
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star-seekers 2022-07-16
J1B Unit 11 Crossword 2022-09-04
GA8U1WP-->Int1 2025-09-30
Favorite TV Shows 2024-11-29
18 Clues: PLL • Crime • Zombies • Doctors • Lawyers • Betrayal • Treasure • suspicion • Space Ark • Apocalypse • Demogorgon • Apocalypse • Hunt Demons • Mystery Keys • Fight Monsters • Daylight Rings • Police Officers • Stars Dancing
Good morning 2025-09-09
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Big Bang Theory Evidence 2022-04-27
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- the spectrum of wavelengths
- light behaves as this
- stars moving away look this
- Each color and sound has one
- stars moving close look this
- CMB has a wavelength of this
- makes up 25% of the Universe
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- residue from the Big Bang
- makes up 74% of the Universe
- discovered redshift
- It is 13.7 billion years old
- came up with the phrase, "Big Bang."
12 Clues: discovered redshift • light behaves as this • residue from the Big Bang • the spectrum of wavelengths • stars moving away look this • makes up 74% of the Universe • It is 13.7 billion years old • Each color and sound has one • stars moving close look this • CMB has a wavelength of this • makes up 25% of the Universe • came up with the phrase, "Big Bang."
Big Bang Theory Evidence 2022-04-27
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- the spectrum of wavelengths
- light behaves as this
- stars moving away look this
- Each color and sound has one
- stars moving close look this
- CMB has a wavelength of this
- makes up 25% of the Universe
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- residue from the Big Bang
- makes up 74% of the Universe
- discovered redshift
- It is 13.7 billion years old
- came up with the phrase, "Big Bang."
12 Clues: discovered redshift • light behaves as this • residue from the Big Bang • the spectrum of wavelengths • stars moving away look this • makes up 74% of the Universe • It is 13.7 billion years old • Each color and sound has one • stars moving close look this • CMB has a wavelength of this • makes up 25% of the Universe • came up with the phrase, "Big Bang."
The Sun 2026-03-12
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- The suns inner layer is known as the __________.
- The sun is made of __________.
- of energy on suns surface.
- The suns gravity keeps the plants in _________.
- The sun __________ once ever 36 days.
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- When massive stars explode.
- The sun is ____________ than earth.
- Young stars form this.
- Plants need ________ for photosynthesis.
- The sun is a ___________ star.
- Sunspots are _________ and small.
- Wind Creates northern lights.
12 Clues: Young stars form this. • of energy on suns surface. • When massive stars explode. • The sun is made of __________. • The sun is a ___________ star. • Wind Creates northern lights. • Sunspots are _________ and small. • The sun is ____________ than earth. • The sun __________ once ever 36 days. • Plants need ________ for photosynthesis. • ...
Science Vocab 2022-09-29
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- A brief eruption of high Radiation
- a telescope that takes in light from thousands of miles away
- a fixed luminous light in the sky which is large
- The gas of the sun and other stars
- A reddish gas layer that is above the photosphere
- A region of turbulent plasma between a stars core
- A galaxy whose arms curve outward in a pin wheel patern
- The galaxy that has our solar system in it
- the time it takes light to travel a year
- A galaxy that does not have a regular shape
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
- Earth-like planets made of rocks and metals
- An ellongated circle shape of the planets orbit
- Celestial with a nucleus made of dust and ice
- Small body floating in our solar system that is a meteor in atmosphere
- the theory that are universe originates from a huge explosion
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- A measurement equal to 149.6 million mile
- When a meteor enters earth's atmosphere
- A spot that goes from time to time appearing dark
- The luminous of a star which it lights and heat radiates
- A cloud of dust in outer space visible at night
- A meteor that hits earth's surface
- A crater created by a meteorite
- A nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei fuse to form a heavier nucleus
- The layers around stars which radiates heat
- The eight planets that orbit the sun
- The shift to a different wave length on the electromagnetic spectrum
- Asystem with billions of stars together with gas and dust
- Matter that emits no light or wave length
- When solar flares form an arch
- Major objects that orbit a star
- A object with gravity so strong no light can escape it
32 Clues: When solar flares form an arch • A crater created by a meteorite • Major objects that orbit a star • A brief eruption of high Radiation • A meteor that hits earth's surface • The gas of the sun and other stars • A small rocky body orbiting the sun • The eight planets that orbit the sun • When a meteor enters earth's atmosphere • the time it takes light to travel a year • ...
Universe 2020-09-02
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- objects, or heavenly objects, are formations of matter scattered around the universe. (stars, planets, asteroids etc)
- (from the earth to the sun) used to measure inside out star system
- celestial bodies of hot gases that radiate energy due to their internal nuclear reactions.
- range from very hot and bright to very dim and cool (Diagonal from top left to bottom right)
- these are what we call moons, which orbit around a planet
- Very bright, not very hot (top right corner)
- oval/egg shaped galaxy (no arms coming from it)
- is our spiral galaxy
- System are celestial objects, and ours is definitely not the only one! Many have been discovered by satellites and different forms of technology. Not all star systems have the same number of planets and natural satellites (moons).
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- super hot but not very bright (bottom left corner)
- star protons and electrons fuse together to form neutrons in a large mass.
- is a stellar (star) nursery. Essentially it is an interstellar cloud of dust and gas where stars are formed!
- come in various sizes and composition (what they’re made of). Terrestrial are rocky/earth-like and jovian are gaseous.
- pinwheel shape (like the Milky Way galaxy) with arms or bands coming from the center
- is a group of millions to billions of stars that orbit a central mass and travel through the universe together bound by gravity.
- is the study of the universe and all of the celestial objects in it.
- The distance light travels in a year. A light year is 5,865,696,000,000 miles (9,460,800,000,000 kilometers)!!!
- has no defined shape to it
- Very bright, not very hot (just above the right side of main sequence)
- Hole the remains collapse on themselves and create a large gravitational pull on the surrounding area so great that not even light can resist.
20 Clues: is our spiral galaxy • has no defined shape to it • Very bright, not very hot (top right corner) • oval/egg shaped galaxy (no arms coming from it) • super hot but not very bright (bottom left corner) • these are what we call moons, which orbit around a planet • (from the earth to the sun) used to measure inside out star system • ...
The Universe 2021-11-14
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- A part of a constellation that forms its own pattern in the sky
- Shaped like spheres or eggs, have almost no dust or gas between stars
- Solid debris from space that are moving towards earth
- The primeval explosion of space, time, matter and energy that most astronomers think gave rise to the universe as we see it today
- The units most commonly used for distances in the solar system
- A small body of ice and dust that orbits the sun (Contains a head followed by a tail of gas and dust)
- A brief streak of light produced by a small particle entering earths atmosphere at high speed
- The sun and all things orbiting around it, including the eight major planets, their satellites and all the smaller pieces such as asteroids and comets
- A major object which orbits around a star (There are 8 of these in our solar system)
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- Have arms of stars gas and dust that curve away from centre of the galaxy in spiral pattern
- Small solid and rocky bodies that orbit close to the sun
- He determined that other galaxies exist besides that milky way
- The branch of astronomy that deals with the origin, large-scale properties, and the evolution of the observable universe
- A group of starts that form a pattern in the sky
- A large hot ball of gas which generate energy in its core by nuclear reactions
- A large assemblage of stars (and often gas and dust) typically containing millions to hundreds of billions of member stars
- Everything that physically exists: the entirety of space and time, all forms or matter, energy and momentum, and the physical laws and constants that govern them
- The number of major types of galaxies
- A small object from outer space that passes through earths atmosphere and reaches the surface
- Faint galaxies without a definite shape
- The distance that light travels in one year
21 Clues: The number of major types of galaxies • Faint galaxies without a definite shape • The distance that light travels in one year • A group of starts that form a pattern in the sky • Solid debris from space that are moving towards earth • Small solid and rocky bodies that orbit close to the sun • He determined that other galaxies exist besides that milky way • ...
The Universe Caleb Gamble 2014-10-10
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- Rotational center of a huge galaxy such as the milky way galaxy
- Areas of star that spread out fro the center of a spiral galaxy
- A galaxy with a bright center and very little dust or gas
- The death of a large star by explosion
- The transfer of energy through matter or space as electromagnetic waves, such as visible light and infared
- Large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space
- a galaxy that dose not fit into any category; a galaxy with very little symmetry
- How fast light travels 300,000km/sec
- All space and the matter space contains
- Bands of dust that appear as dark ribbons against the brights stars in a galaxy
- The huge grouping of stars that rotate around a center of which the sun and the solar system are a part
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- Galaxy with a central bulge or bar with short arms, if any are present
- Provide us with visible light spectrum, the colors we see
- The luminous celestial body around which the earth and other planets revolve; composed mainly of hydrogen and helium
- A representation of an object that is accurate in its proportion to the actual object
- Radiation consisting of electric and magnetic waves, that travel at the speed of light
- A self-luminous celestial body consisting of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity
- Used in astronomy as a student unit to compare the size of other stars with our sun
- Electromagnetic waves with long wavelengths and low frequencies
- A large grouping of stars in space
- A galaxy with bulge in the center and very distinct long arms winding around the center
- An object with more than four solar masses squeezed into a ball only 10 km across whose gravity is so strong that even lights can not escape
22 Clues: A large grouping of stars in space • How fast light travels 300,000km/sec • The death of a large star by explosion • All space and the matter space contains • Large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space • Provide us with visible light spectrum, the colors we see • A galaxy with a bright center and very little dust or gas • ...
Universe 2017-11-08
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- Very bright, not very hot (just above the right side of main sequence)
- The distance light travels in a year. A light year is 5,865,696,000,000 miles (9,460,800,000,000 kilometers)!!!
- has no defined shape to it
- is the study of the universe and all of the celestial objects in it.
- pinwheel shape (like the Milky Way galaxy) with arms or bands coming from the center
- objects, or heavenly objects, are formations of matter scattered around the universe. (stars, planets, asteroids etc)
- super hot but not very bright (bottom left corner)
- oval/egg shaped galaxy (no arms coming from it)
- (from the earth to the sun) used to measure inside out star system
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- these are what we call moons, which orbit around a planet
- celestial bodies of hot gases that radiate energy due to their internal nuclear reactions.
- star protons and electrons fuse together to form neutrons in a large mass.
- is a group of millions to billions of stars that orbit a central mass and travel through the universe together bound by gravity.
- come in various sizes and composition (what they’re made of). Terrestrial are rocky/earth-like and jovian are gaseous.
- is a stellar (star) nursery. Essentially it is an interstellar cloud of dust and gas where stars are formed!
- sequence range from very hot and bright to very dim and cool (Diagonal from top left to bottom right)
- Hole the remains collapse on themselves and create a large gravitational pull on the surrounding area so great that not even light can resist.
- Very bright, not very hot (top right corner)
- System are celestial objects, and ours is definitely not the only one! Many have been discovered by satellites and different forms of technology. Not all star systems have the same number of planets and natural satellites (moons).
- Milky Way is a spiral galaxy
20 Clues: has no defined shape to it • Milky Way is a spiral galaxy • Very bright, not very hot (top right corner) • oval/egg shaped galaxy (no arms coming from it) • super hot but not very bright (bottom left corner) • these are what we call moons, which orbit around a planet • (from the earth to the sun) used to measure inside out star system • ...
Universe and Galaxies 2022-05-18
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- galaxies that are getting closer to each other. When this happens it could cause one to eat the other.
- Energy in space causing our universe to expand and speed up
- A twisted galaxy that also has our sun
- 1609 the first concept for a telescope has been made by who
- found that there are other galaxies outside the milky way galaxy, also has a telescope named after him.
- A barred spiral galaxy located 67 million light years away in the southern constellation of Sculptor.
- a spiral galaxy with a central bar-shaped structure composed of stars.
- The Hubble Telescope has found that there are two moons orbiting this dwarf planet
- twisted collections of stars and gas that often have beautiful shapes and are made up of hot young stars
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- a object in the sky that has a story behind it, also can have a galaxy named after it
- the Hubble telescope has discovered that our universe is 3 times older than the earth (How Old?)
- The vast star forming region in deep space made by gas and dust clouds
- Begging of time and space when the universes where created
- Is a supergiant elliptical galaxy with several trillion stars in the constellation Virgo.
- a galaxy that does not have a distinct regular shape, unlike a spiral or an elliptical galaxy
- the closest galaxies to us that us as humans have discover that is 2.6 light years away:
- Two irregular dwarf galaxies in the southern celestial hemisphere. Orbiting the Milky Way galaxy
- A exploding star that happens when the core collapses inside of itself:
- Robert Brown found that there is a massive object in the center of the milky way.
- a galaxy that has a generally elliptical shape and that has no apparent internal structure or spiral arms.
20 Clues: A twisted galaxy that also has our sun • Begging of time and space when the universes where created • Energy in space causing our universe to expand and speed up • 1609 the first concept for a telescope has been made by who • The vast star forming region in deep space made by gas and dust clouds • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-28
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- A map of the sky where stars are projected
- The next bright star found by following the arc of the Big Dipper's handle
- The name of angle measured straight up from the horizon
- The name of when a compass direction is measured as an angle
- The celestial sphere's equivalent to latitude on Earth
- The first bright star found by following the arc of the Big Dipper's handle
- The name of the occurrence when the Sun reaches the southernmost and northernmost points on the ecliptic, also the name for the beginning of winter and summer
- The part of the shadow caused by an eclipse where Earth only blocks some of the sunlight
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- The celestial sphere's equivalent to longitude on Earth
- "The North Star," the star always found due north in the night sky and never moves below the horizon
- The length of any cycle of motion measured with respect to the stars, the time it takes for the moon to start and return to one place on the celestial sphere
- The path the sun makes on the celestial sphere
- A bright star which can be found by looking almost straight down from the bottom left star of the cup of the Big Dipper
- The formal name for a pattern of stars
- The part of the shadow caused by an eclipse where all direct sunlight is blocked by Earth
- The informal name for a pattern of stars, also used by astronomers to describe an entire area in the celestial sphere
- The name for the 13 constellations that the sun passes through on the ecliptic
- The path the Sun makes across the sky throughout a year from a consistent time and location
- The name of the occurrence when the ecliptic and celestial equator intersect each other, also the name of the beginning of the autumn and spring season
- The time it takes for one full cycle of phases of the moon
20 Clues: The formal name for a pattern of stars • A map of the sky where stars are projected • The path the sun makes on the celestial sphere • The celestial sphere's equivalent to latitude on Earth • The celestial sphere's equivalent to longitude on Earth • The name of angle measured straight up from the horizon • The time it takes for one full cycle of phases of the moon • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2023-09-16
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- The path the sun makes on the celestial sphere
- The length of any cycle of motion measured with respect to the stars, the time it takes for the moon to start and return to one place on the celestial sphere
- The name of the occurrence when the Sun reaches the southernmost and northernmost points on the ecliptic, also the name for the beginning of winter and summer
- The informal name for a pattern of stars, also used by astronomers to describe an entire area in the celestial sphere
- The part of the shadow caused by an eclipse where all direct sunlight is blocked by Earth
- The first bright star found by following the arc of the Big Dipper's handle
- The celestial sphere's equivalent to latitude on Earth
- The part of the shadow caused by an eclipse where Earth only blocks some of the sunlight
- The name of angle measured straight up from the horizon
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- The time it takes for one full cycle of phases of the moon
- the celestial sphere's equivalent to longitude on Earth
- A map of the sky where stars are projected
- The name of when a compass direction is measured as an angle
- "The North Star," the star always found due north in the night sky and never moves below the horizon
- The name for the 13 constellations that the sun passes through on the Ecliptic
- The next bright star found by following the arc of the Big Dipper's handle
- The name of when the ecliptic and celestial equator intersect each other, also the name of the beginning of the autumn and spring season
- The path the Sun makes across the sky throughout a year from a consistent time and location
- A bright star which can be found by looking almost straight down from the bottom left star of the cup of the Big Dipper
- The formal name for a pattern of stars
20 Clues: The formal name for a pattern of stars • A map of the sky where stars are projected • The path the sun makes on the celestial sphere • The celestial sphere's equivalent to latitude on Earth • the celestial sphere's equivalent to longitude on Earth • The name of angle measured straight up from the horizon • The time it takes for one full cycle of phases of the moon • ...
The Universe 2025-02-23
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- GIANT A very large, luminous star with a low surface temperature.
- The theory that the universe originated from an extremely hot, dense state.
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet.
- A large group of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- A spacecraft that orbits Earth, used for communication and observation.
- An explosion of a star that releases a tremendous amount of energy.
- A massive cloud of gas and dust in space where stars form.
- A small, dense star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and will eventually cool to become a black dwarf.
- The force that holds the universe together.
- Galaxies that resemble giant rotating pinwheels with a pancake-like disk of stars.
- The state of having no gravity.
- The most luminous type of active galaxies.
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- The phenomenon where a star collapses under its own gravity.
- Galaxies that emit light across the electromagnetic spectrum and appear the brightest since the light is directed towards Earth.
- Galaxies that have unusual shapes, like toothpicks, rings, or even little groupings of stars.
- A very large and bright star; often among the most luminous of its type.
- HORIZON The point of no return around a black hole.
- A small, dense star that emits regular pulses of radio waves.
- The most common type of star in the universe, relatively cool and dim.
- The most common active galaxies that exhibit the lowest energies.
- The path an object takes around another in space.
- A bright object that leaves a trail as it enters Earth's atmosphere.
- About 6 trillion miles.
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun.
- Galaxies that have the central bulge and disk common to spiral galaxies but no arms.
- HOLE A region of spacetime exhibiting such strong gravitational effects that nothing—not even light—can escape from inside it.
26 Clues: About 6 trillion miles. • The state of having no gravity. • A small rocky body orbiting the sun. • A natural satellite that orbits a planet. • The most luminous type of active galaxies. • The force that holds the universe together. • The path an object takes around another in space. • HORIZON The point of no return around a black hole. • ...
Crossword for Intro Astro #2 2024-09-26
Across
- Position North or South of the equator
- Earth’s rotation period as defined by the positions of the stars in the sky, the time between successive passages of the same star through the meridian
- The time it takes for the Sun to return to its original position in the Earth’s sky
- The time it takes for the Earth to orbit the Sun related to the “fixed” stars
- The angular distance north or south of the celestial equator
- Measured eastwards from the north point
- A great circle on the celestial sphere 90° from the zenith; more popularly, the circle around us where the dome of the sky meets Earth
- The time interval in which the phases repeat – from full-to-full phase
- Earth’s rotation period as defined by the position of the Sun in the sky, the time between successive passages of the Sun through the meridian
- Coordinate system used to pinpoint the position of a celestial object in the sky in refence to the celestial equator
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- Occurs September 22nd every year signifying Autumn/Fall
- A great circle on the celestial sphere 90° from the celestial poles, where the celestial sphere intersects the plane of Earth’s equator
- Measured from the celestial horizon to the star in the sky
- Circles the celestial poles and do not set
- A great circle on the celestial sphere that passes through the poles
- The angular distance of a celestial object measured eastward along the celestial equator from the vernal equinox
- The period of the Moon’s revolution about Earth measured with respect to the stars
- Slow, cyclic wobbling of Earth’s axis of rotation, that’s caused by the gravitational forces of the Sun, Moon, and planets
- Occurs March 20th every year signifying Spring
- The point directly above the observer
- Position East or West of the prime meridian
21 Clues: The point directly above the observer • Position North or South of the equator • Measured eastwards from the north point • Circles the celestial poles and do not set • Position East or West of the prime meridian • Occurs March 20th every year signifying Spring • Occurs September 22nd every year signifying Autumn/Fall • ...
Celestial Bodies Crossword 2026-04-15
Across
- The boundary of a black hole where nothing can escape
- A galaxy shaped like a round or flattened ball, generally containing only old stars
- A gaseous planet that is roughly between 2x and 4x the size of Earth (include hyphen)
- Our Supercluster
- A planet outside our own solar system
- A large collection of galaxy clusters that are often separated from one another by a massive void
- A huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- A galaxy that does not have a regular shape
- An exoplanet that is roughly the size of Jupiter or Satur
- Our Galaxy
- A group of galaxies bound by gravity
- A spiral galaxy with a central bar-shaped structure composed of stars.
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- An exoplanet that is Earth-sized and smaller. It is often with a rocky surface and may or may not have an atmo
- An exoplanet that is roughly the size of Uranus and Neptune
- Cosmological theory that explains the sudden development of the universe through expansion from a hot, dense state.
- a large group of stars that together make a shape that has a central bulge but no spiral arms
- The shift to a different wavelength in relation to the observer. The further away, the redder the wavelength becomes.
- A point in which matter is infinitely dense, as in the center of a black hole
- a galaxy with a central region in the middle and arms that spiral outward in a pinwheel pattern
- An extrasolar planet with a mass higher than Earth's, usually up to 2x; May or may not have an atmo
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- Matter that emits no light and we do not understand
22 Clues: Our Galaxy • Our Supercluster • A group of galaxies bound by gravity • A planet outside our own solar system • A galaxy that does not have a regular shape • Matter that emits no light and we do not understand • The boundary of a black hole where nothing can escape • An exoplanet that is roughly the size of Jupiter or Satur • ...
Vocabulary learn 2021-04-28
5 Clues: Why are you beat up? • where are my glasses!? • Mmm umm what does that mean? • Mrs.Theire (blank) diary of a wimpy kid • some one does not know what to do is a...
English 1 2024-11-08
5 Clues: throwing punches • musical notes that clash • being womanly when one ought to be manly • forbidden from living in or entering a particular place • pentameter a line of verse containing five (penta) iambs
Space 2021-07-20
Across
- A stormy planet. It's also the biggest planet in our solar system!
- This tiny dwarf planet is no longer a planet of our solar system.
- A group of stars that take on a familiar shape.
- The planet that comes after Earth. It's also called the "red planet".
- The scientific study of stars, planets and other objects in outer space.
- The big star we circle around each year.
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- You might see this at night time. It gives us light in the dark.
- The vehicle that is used to travel to space.
- The name of our galaxy.
- All of space; including the stars, planets and all galaxies.
- The planet closest to the sun.
- _________ 11 was the first manned mission to land on the moon.
12 Clues: The name of our galaxy. • The planet closest to the sun. • The big star we circle around each year. • The vehicle that is used to travel to space. • A group of stars that take on a familiar shape. • All of space; including the stars, planets and all galaxies. • _________ 11 was the first manned mission to land on the moon. • ...
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Spanish Vocabulary 2024-04-24
Revision 2022-05-03
Across
- If you offer to transfer the caller to PAL, but they still wish to see Police the status is "PAL _______".
- After entering the lat & long Coordinates into Cad you must ______ to gaz.
- What is the minimum number of people fighting that will make the incident a brawl?
- Bulli Pass is in the suburb of ______________?
- Hawksbury River Bridge is actually called the Peats ______________ Bridge.
- The U in phonetic alphabet.
- What suburb do you gaz to in a Kidnap for Ransom?
- What does the abbreviation WEN stand for?
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- 3 types of alarms are; Intruder alarm, hold up alarm and _______________.
- Yellow message type ;T
- A P5 car acco is considered a __________ accident.
- "BN" stands for which PAC/PD?
- When given DMS Coordinates, the D stands
- '______________, minutes, seconds'.
14 Clues: Yellow message type ;T • The U in phonetic alphabet. • "BN" stands for which PAC/PD? • '______________, minutes, seconds'. • When given DMS Coordinates, the D stands • What does the abbreviation WEN stand for? • Bulli Pass is in the suburb of ______________? • What suburb do you gaz to in a Kidnap for Ransom? • A P5 car acco is considered a __________ accident. • ...
God's Great Universe 2018-02-08
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- the hottest region of the sun
- a symmetrically shaped oval
- Galaxy look like giant pinwheels spinning through the void of space
- a star system containing from millions to billions of stars
- the stars outlining such an imaginary picture
- blanket of air, makes the earth hospitable for living
- Year the distance light travels in one year
- Scientists who study outer space, try to understand what the stars, planets, and all other heavenly bodies are like and what affects they have on each other
- the force of attraction that exists between any two objects
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- Layer a region of atmosphere between 10 and 30 miles above the surface of the earth
- a haze of very hot gases that extend hundreds of thousands of miles from the surface of the sun
- explosion of a star-a cosmic catastrophe of amazing
- the brightness of a star is known as its...
- patches of gas that are cooler than the rest of the sun, showing as darker blotches through a telescope
- the sun's visible surface
- the forces that resists motion
- large clouds of gas and dust floating in space
- Way the galaxy in which we live
- Spirals the spiral arms are attached to a straight bar that runs through the center of the galaxy
19 Clues: the sun's visible surface • a symmetrically shaped oval • the hottest region of the sun • the forces that resists motion • Way the galaxy in which we live • the brightness of a star is known as its... • the stars outlining such an imaginary picture • Year the distance light travels in one year • large clouds of gas and dust floating in space • ...
Planetary Systems 2025-04-01
Across
- A scientist who studies objects in the universe, including stars, planets, and moons
- A large accumulation of tiny droplets of water, usually high in the air
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- To bounce off an object or surface
- A large, round object orbiting a star
- The force of attraction between masses
- The straight-line distance through the center of an object, one side to the other side
- System The sun and the eight planets and other objects that orbit the Sun
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- The shape of the visible part of the moon
- To move or travel around an object in a curved path (can also be a noun, the path traveled)
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth. The layers include the trophosphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere
- Earth’s natural satellite
- A hole formed by an object hitting a surface
- A set of events or actions that repeat in a predictable pattern
- To make an object appear larger
- A group of billions of stars. Earth is in the Milky Way galaxy
- An object, such as a moon, that orbits another object, such as a planet
- Planets A round object that orbits the Sun and does not orbit a planet
- To estimate accurately in advance based on a pattern or previous knowledge Stars
19 Clues: Earth’s natural satellite • To make an object appear larger • To bounce off an object or surface • A large, round object orbiting a star • The force of attraction between masses • The shape of the visible part of the moon • Anything that has mass and takes up space • A hole formed by an object hitting a surface • ...
Number the Stars 2021-10-13
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- The uncle they are visiting.
- Ellen's last name.
- The country the story takes place.
- The girls were stopped on their way home from school because they were ____.
- All of Denmark would be the king's _____.
- Annemarie's best friend.
- This character is known for being sassy.
- The girls went to Mrs. Hirsch's shop to purchase this.
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- A Jewish church or temple.
- Who died in chapter 8? Great-Aunt ____.
- Kirsti's shoes were made out of ____.
- The protagonist of the story.
- Annemarie's last name.
- Annemarie's older sister who died.
- Ellen's parents went with ____ to a safe place.
15 Clues: Ellen's last name. • Annemarie's last name. • Annemarie's best friend. • A Jewish church or temple. • The uncle they are visiting. • The protagonist of the story. • The country the story takes place. • Annemarie's older sister who died. • Kirsti's shoes were made out of ____. • Who died in chapter 8? Great-Aunt ____. • This character is known for being sassy. • ...
Number the Stars 2021-12-08
Across
- What religion did the Rosen's practice
- What did Annemarie have to get to Uncle Henrik
- Who told the Rosens to go into hiding
- What did Kirsti name the cat
- Where did they hide the clothes and blankets
- Ellen wore the Star of _______ necklace
- What country is the book set in
- Who is Annemarie's best friend
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- Where did Papa stay when Annemarie went with mama to Uncle Henrik's
- What did Kirsti try to get the cat to drink
- What did Great Aunt Birtie die from
- Who is Annemarie's little sister
- Who was the King of Denmark
- What did Peter bring to Annemarie
- What did mama break
15 Clues: What did mama break • Who was the King of Denmark • What did Kirsti name the cat • Who is Annemarie's best friend • What country is the book set in • Who is Annemarie's little sister • What did Peter bring to Annemarie • What did Great Aunt Birtie die from • Who told the Rosens to go into hiding • What religion did the Rosen's practice • Ellen wore the Star of _______ necklace • ...
Number the Stars 2022-02-11
Across
- -an acute disease
- -entertained, occupied
- -disdainfully proud
- -to poke or jab
- -having a rugged, weather-beaten appearance
- -to be stretched or spread out
- -thin, unmixed, unqualified
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- -abrupt in manner rough
- -in a mournful or doleful way-in a way that suggests repentance or regret
- -thick, lofty fabric
- -to smile laugh
- -to torment with the sight of something desired but out of reach
- -a person who cherishes or pursues high or noble principles, purposes, goals, ect.
- - simple past tense
- -shortened or detached when played or sung
15 Clues: -to smile laugh • -to poke or jab • -an acute disease • -disdainfully proud • - simple past tense • -thick, lofty fabric • -entertained, occupied • -abrupt in manner rough • -thin, unmixed, unqualified • -to be stretched or spread out • -shortened or detached when played or sung • -having a rugged, weather-beaten appearance • ...
Stars and Planets 2019-11-14
15 Clues: มีวงแหวน • ลอยน้ำได้ • บอกทิศเหนือ • ดาวยักษ์แดง • ฝาแฝดของโลก • ดาวเคราะห์หิน • มีดาวบริวาร 8 ดวง • มีแสงสว่างในตัวเอง • ดาวเคราะห์แก๊สยักษ์ • ดาวเคราะห์สีน้ำเงิน • มีดาวฤกษ์ประกอบ 2 ดวง • ดาวเคราะห์น้ำแข็งยักษ์ • กลางวันร้อน กลางคืนเย็น • มี 1 ดาวฤกษ์ และ 8 ดาวเคราะห์ • มีอีกชื่อหนึ่ง เรียกว่า กลุ่มดาวจระเข้
