brawl stars Crossword Puzzles
Daniela's Search Extravaganza 2024-10-12
9 Clues: Chuparosas • Related by blood • Opposite of salty • No one is older than you • It's a sky full of stars • To create something sweet • I'm going to reconnect with (blank) • Iskander forgot this country's flag • The act of creating something visual
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2020-11-06
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- Ancient astronomer and mapmaker who believed the sun orbited the earth
- Developed the geocentric theory
- Boyle Known as the father of chemistry
- A Danish astronomer who designed new instruments for observing the stars
- Revolution What were a serious of events that led to birth of modern science?
- A branch of math Isaac Newton invented that explains how movement works
- Isaac Newton Discovered the three laws of motion and universal gravitation
- Developed the heliocentric theory
- A Swedish botanist who proposed the modern system of biological nomenclature
- French philosopher who discovered analytical geometry
- A Galileo invention that enables people to view the stars
- Bacon Was the father of the Scientific Method
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- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- Theory The belief that the earth is the center of the universe not the sun
- Glasses Invention discovered by Benjamin Franklin that allowed people to read and see far away at the same time
- A device invented by Galileo that measures air pressure
- Method A method of procedure that consists of a hypothesis observation, experimentation, and conclusions
- Referred to as the father of anatomy and studied anatomy in depth
- Harvey English physician who studied anatomy and physiology
- Astronomer who discovered elliptical orbit
- Theory The idea that the earth and other planets revolve around the sun
- Science The study of physical features of nature and the ways the interact and change
- Another Galileo invention that measured north, south, east, and west
- Lens Invented and used to magnify images
- Hooke A man who made the first compound microscope and discovered the cell
25 Clues: Developed the geocentric theory • Developed the heliocentric theory • Boyle Known as the father of chemistry • Lens Invented and used to magnify images • Astronomer who discovered elliptical orbit • Bacon Was the father of the Scientific Method • French philosopher who discovered analytical geometry • A device invented by Galileo that measures air pressure • ...
Side A 2018-03-04
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- group of stars
- two words; type of star orbited by gliese 581c
- phenomenon; wobble of earth’s axis
- discovered moons of jupiter
- two words; lowest limit of temperature
- used to determine chemical composition of stars
- missions to the outer planets (1977-1989)
- aberration. disadvantage of refractors
- two words; thought to accelerate universe expansion
- a principle central to general relativity
- two words; Venus has clouds of this
- the name of our planet
- a book written by isaac newton
- two words; imaginary hollow sphere around the earth
- a moon of mars
- red planet
- smallest planet
- discovered first cepheid variable in 1923
- type of star cluster
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- another name for prominences
- part of the sun’s atmosphere
- Europa’s orbit can be described as this
- concept violated by instantaneous action-at-a-distance
- largest crater on the moon
- the arab astronomer al-Sufi revised this person's star catalogue
- two words; constellation between bootes and hercules, asterism of seven stars
- proposed many-worlds interpretation
- a direct method for finding distance to a star
- lets us calculate how fast an object is receding
- Dutch inventor of the telescope
- the U in GUTs; string theory is one of these
- layer of the sun from which light is emitted into space
- two words; local cluster of galaxies containing the milky way
- splits light into a spectrum
- type of particle including electron and muon
35 Clues: red planet • group of stars • a moon of mars • smallest planet • type of star cluster • the name of our planet • largest crater on the moon • discovered moons of jupiter • another name for prominences • part of the sun’s atmosphere • splits light into a spectrum • a book written by isaac newton • Dutch inventor of the telescope • phenomenon; wobble of earth’s axis • ...
Side B 2018-03-04
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- popularized the apparrent paradox of why the night sky is not bright
- the point directly overhead
- two words; diameter of light shaft exiting an eyepiece
- two words; average sun-earth distance
- famous constellation. hunter.
- huge, gravitationally bound cluster of stars, dust, gas
- two words; ‘line of sight’ double stars
- source of power in stars
- such charges produce EM waves
- the moon’s gravity causes these on earth
- apparent backward motion
- two words; northern lights
- two words; our sun is here on the HR diagram
- a point of infinite density and zero volume
- apparent to-and-fro motion of the moon’s face
- largest moon in the solar system
- nodding motion
- archer constellation
- common name for M101
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- zero line for longitude
- two words; a black hole has this
- two words; common end product of stellar evolution
- came up with laws of planetary motion
- also called ‘oligarchs’ because they controll their surroundings
- a moon of mars
- two words; final phase of Solar System’s formation
- two words; this stripped away atmosphere of Mars
- constellation. contains tarantula nebula.
- north-south arc in the sky; the M in AM/PM
- Greek astronomer. Measured the circumference of the Earth.
- equation that estimates the number of extraterrestrial civilizations in the galaxy
- greek astronomer who introduced magnitude
- occurs in between solstices
- caused by meteorites
- saturn is famous for these
35 Clues: a moon of mars • nodding motion • caused by meteorites • archer constellation • common name for M101 • zero line for longitude • source of power in stars • apparent backward motion • two words; northern lights • saturn is famous for these • the point directly overhead • occurs in between solstices • famous constellation. hunter. • such charges produce EM waves • ...
The Universe 2023-11-27
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- The temperature of a star determines this.
- A system of millions or billions of stars.
- A light year is a unit of ____________.
- The brightness of an object in space compared to our Sun.
- A scatter plot of stars.
- Electromagnetic radiation found all over the Universe left over from its creation.
- Galaxies are held together by this kind of attraction.
- This star has a luminosity of 1.
- All of space and all the matter space contains.
- When a comet gets close to a star, this gas and dust is visible.
- An object made of ice and dust.
- What a light year is measured in.
- Measured for stars in units of Kelvin.
- Theory that the Universe began from a very hot and compressed point that expanded rapidly.
- An area of space have a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
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- Causes the release of light and heat from a star.
- A group of smaller stellar objects pulled into orbit around a star.
- Shows the color of a star.
- Massive ball of gas held together by gravity.
- A black hole is formed when one dies.
- Lowest temperature possible.
- Used to detect electromagnetic radiation.
- A cloud of gas and dust in outer space.
- How far light travels in one year.
- A small rocky object orbiting the Sun or other star.
- The group into which a star is classified based on color.
26 Clues: A scatter plot of stars. • Shows the color of a star. • Lowest temperature possible. • An object made of ice and dust. • This star has a luminosity of 1. • What a light year is measured in. • How far light travels in one year. • A black hole is formed when one dies. • Measured for stars in units of Kelvin. • A light year is a unit of ____________. • ...
Earth's Place in the Universe 2024-02-08
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- A meteor that strikes Earth’s surface.
- The amount of material in an object
- A complete spin on an axis.
- Any of the small rocky celestial bodies found especially between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
- A scientist who studies the stars, planets, and other natural objects in space.
- A chunk of rock from space that travels through Earth’s atmosphere
- A collection of billions of stars, dust and gas that is held together by gravity.
- An object in space that produces its own energy, including heat and light
- One complete trip around an object in a circular or nearly circular path
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- When a star or other object in the sky seems to move even though it is Earth that is moving.
- The regular rise and fall of the water level along a shoreline
- Any of the patterns of stars that can be seen in the night sky from here on Earth.
- The distance light travels in a year.
- The apparent shapes of the Moon in the sky.
- Person trained to pilot a spacecraft, operate any of its systems, or conduct research during space-flights
- The galaxy in which we live. Our solar system is located here.
- Hemisphere - half of the Earth that lies north of the equator.
- Hemisphere - half of the Earth that lies south of the equator.
- The gasses that surround the Earth
- The force of attraction between any two objects due to their mass.
20 Clues: A complete spin on an axis. • The gasses that surround the Earth • The amount of material in an object • The distance light travels in a year. • A meteor that strikes Earth’s surface. • The apparent shapes of the Moon in the sky. • The regular rise and fall of the water level along a shoreline • The galaxy in which we live. Our solar system is located here. • ...
Puzzle 5 - Crossword Challenge 2023-06-16
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- - A small rocky object that orbits the Sun, often found in the asteroid belt
- - An instrument used to view distant objects in space
- - An event in which one celestial body obscures or blocks the light of another
- - An object that orbits a larger celestial body
- - A small celestial body that enters the Earth's atmosphere and burns up
- - The path followed by a celestial body as it revolves around another object
- - The act of observing the stars and celestial objects
- - A vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space
- - A celestial object composed of ice, dust, and gas that orbits the Sun
- - A celestial body that orbits a star and is not a satellite
- - The force that attracts objects toward each other
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- - A massive group of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity
- - An instrument used to view distant objects in space
- - Between or among the stars
- - The explosive death of a massive star, resulting in a bright burst of light
- - All existing matter and space as a whole
- - Relating to the Sun
- - The highest point reached by a celestial body in the sky
- - Illumination from the Moon
- - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe
- - Relating to the sky or the heavens
- - Relating to the Moon
- - An astronaut or space traveler from the former Soviet Union
- - The scientific study of the origin, evolution, and structure of the universe
- - A cloud of gas and dust in outer space
25 Clues: - Relating to the Sun • - Relating to the Moon • - Between or among the stars • - Illumination from the Moon • - Relating to the sky or the heavens • - A cloud of gas and dust in outer space • - All existing matter and space as a whole • - An object that orbits a larger celestial body • - The force that attracts objects toward each other • ...
Space Discovery Crossword 2025-05-16
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- an objects resistance to movement.
- region in the outer solar system,past Neptune.
- large ball of gas held together by it's own gravity.
- how much "stuff" is in something.
- star exhausts its core hydrogen fuel creating a ...
- the planet you are on right now.
- also known as the north star.
- man made object that orbits the sun, moon, planets, etc collecting information.
- first element on the periodic table
- gas, dust, billions of stars,and their solar systems.
- a group of stars that form a pattern.
- way spiral galaxy that contains our solar system.
- in Greek mythology she is the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia.
- Hercules was sent to kill this animal, which was terrorizing all of Nemea
- 8 of them orbit our sun.
- the earth does this around the sun
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- 3 stars generally bonded together.
- modern space station, known as ISS.
- the big dipper is part of this constellation
- unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the speed of light.
- is the brightest star in the sky, also known as the "dog star".
- first ever human-made object to enter interstellar space.
- an hour and a half in minutes.
- nothing not even light can escape
- space telescope named after an astronomer named Edwin Powell Hubble.
- a cloud of dust in gas in outer space visible in the night sky.
- 4th sign of the zodiac constellations
- a force that pulls you down to the ground.
28 Clues: 8 of them orbit our sun. • also known as the north star. • an hour and a half in minutes. • the planet you are on right now. • how much "stuff" is in something. • nothing not even light can escape • an objects resistance to movement. • 3 stars generally bonded together. • the earth does this around the sun • modern space station, known as ISS. • ...
Oíche Shamhna 2019-10-18
Surah Takweer Verse 1-5 2023-04-11
science and solution 2022-10-20
Across
- The Earth will _____ around the sun.
- is a force that pulls an object to Earth
- A _____ is a group of stars that forms a symbol in space.
- In the _____, you can see stars.
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- In the _____, you can't see stars
- is a constellation in space
- The ______ is the only planet with life on it.
- the closest star to Earth is the _____.
8 Clues: is a constellation in space • In the _____, you can see stars. • In the _____, you can't see stars • The Earth will _____ around the sun. • the closest star to Earth is the _____. • is a force that pulls an object to Earth • The ______ is the only planet with life on it. • A _____ is a group of stars that forms a symbol in space.
surah takwir vers 1 to 5 2023-03-09
week 2 2023-03-20
16 Clues: tie • ball • hole • gift • stars • soccer • baseball • football • vollyball • to believe • basketball • girlfriend • he has to buy • to wear or take • he can't believe it • he makes the decision
Universe 2018-01-19
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- is the hot, dense core of matter that remains from the collapse of a low-mass star
- the actual brightness of a star
- a small, incredibly dense ball of closely packed neutrons
- a large collection of stars, gas, and dust that is held together by gravity
- the region of the diagram where stars spend most of their lives
- a gigantic explosion in which a high-mass star throws its outer layers into space
- magnitude that is the measure of the brightness of a star whose distance is known from Earth
- magnitude that is the measure of a star’s brightness as seen from Earth
- a large cloud of gas and dust in space
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- a collection of large and small bodies that orbit our central star
- an invisible object with gravity so great that nothing can escape it
- when surface temperature of stars are plotted against their luminosity
- the distance that light travels through space in one year
- a large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light
- emit a beam of electromagnetic radiation that can be seen from Earth
- is the word that scientists use to describe space and all of the energy and matter in it.
- a spherical body of either rock or gas that orbits the sun
17 Clues: the actual brightness of a star • a large cloud of gas and dust in space • the distance that light travels through space in one year • a small, incredibly dense ball of closely packed neutrons • a spherical body of either rock or gas that orbits the sun • a large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light • ...
Sky science 2012-02-07
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- "16. what is the smallest planet farthest planet away from the sun."
- "2. is the science the studies heavenly bodies such as the moon"
- "3. is a satelite that travells around the earth (and another planets)"
- "14. is a layer of air between the earth and outer space."
- "12. is a space explorer"
- "8. is falling stars (object) passing through the earth's atmosphere."
- "17. what planet has the atmosphere of 96% carbon dioxide?"
- "10. is an object in space formed from rocks frozen water and gases."
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- year "5. is a distance light travels in 1 year"
- "13. is a group of stars that form a picture in the sky during night time. They are and approximately 88 constilation
- "1. a rotation group of stars. our galaxy is called milky way"
- system "f4. our /is a series of planets revolving around the sun"
- "6. is the oval path around which objects in space travel or revolve"
- "15. what planet is known as the red planet?"
- "9. is a dent on the moons surface."
- "7.when an object like the earth moves around another object like the sun, this is called revolving in an orbit."
- "11. are chunks of rock found in space, small planets."
17 Clues: "12. is a space explorer" • "9. is a dent on the moons surface." • "15. what planet is known as the red planet?" • year "5. is a distance light travels in 1 year" • "11. are chunks of rock found in space, small planets." • "14. is a layer of air between the earth and outer space." • "17. what planet has the atmosphere of 96% carbon dioxide?" • ...
Outer Space 2024-01-30
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- A large, round object in space that orbits a star.
- The third planet from the sun and the one we live on.
- The vast, seemingly infinite expanse that exists beyond our planet.
- A celestial object with a bright tail, often visible from Earth.
- The natural satellite of Earth that orbits around it.
- A bright, shining object in the night sky that is a ball of hot, glowing gases.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other; what keeps us on Earth.
- A group of stars that forms a recognizable pattern.
- A person who travels into space.
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- The sun and all the celestial objects that orbit it, including planets and moons.
- A large group of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- An object in space that moves around a larger object, like a moon or an artificial satellite.
- A vehicle that moves upward into space powered by engines.
- The area above the Earth where the sun, moon, stars, and clouds can be seen.
- A creature from outer space, often used in stories.
- The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat.
- The path an object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
17 Clues: A person who travels into space. • A large, round object in space that orbits a star. • A creature from outer space, often used in stories. • A group of stars that forms a recognizable pattern. • The third planet from the sun and the one we live on. • The natural satellite of Earth that orbits around it. • A vehicle that moves upward into space powered by engines. • ...
UOI 3 Vocabulary Puzzle 2023-11-24
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- a large system of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity
- a moon shape that is more than half illuminated but not quite full
- the weather starts to cool and the leaves on deciduous trees change color and fall to the ground
- the path that an object takes as it moves around another object in space
- the moon's phase when it is decreasing in illumination
- a group of stars that form a recognizable pattern or shape
- the spinning motion of a planet on its axis
- a moon shape that is more than half illuminated but not quite full
- a scientist who studies the stars, planets, and other celestial objects
- the regular rise and fall of the sea level caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun
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- a time when the weather begins to warm and new plant life starts to bloom
- the moon's phase when it is increasing in illumination
- the different appearances of the moon as seen from Earth throughout its orbit
- the angle at which a planet's axis is tilted
- the orbital motion of a planet around the sun
- the recurring phases of the moon
- characterized by shorter daylight hours and the presence of snow and ice
- the warmest season of the year, characterized by long daylight hours and higher temperatures
18 Clues: the recurring phases of the moon • the spinning motion of a planet on its axis • the angle at which a planet's axis is tilted • the orbital motion of a planet around the sun • the moon's phase when it is increasing in illumination • the moon's phase when it is decreasing in illumination • a group of stars that form a recognizable pattern or shape • ...
Astronomy - Earth & Space 2019-08-23
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- a scientist in the field of astronomy who focuses their studies on a specific question or field outside the scope of Earth
- way, a spiral shaped galaxy that contains several hundred billion stars, including our Sun
- positioned in or relating to the sky, or outer space as observed in astronomy.
- all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy.
- a luminous ball of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium, held together by its own gravity
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- it is small, rocky object that orbit the Sun.
- an icy, small Solar System body that, when passing close to the Sun, warms and begins to release gases, a process called outgassing.
- having or representing the earth as the centre, as in former astronomical systems. Compare with heliocentric.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- an optical instrument that makes distant objects appear magnified by using an arrangement of lenses or curved mirrors and lenses
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems which is held by gravity.
11 Clues: it is small, rocky object that orbit the Sun. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • positioned in or relating to the sky, or outer space as observed in astronomy. • a luminous ball of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium, held together by its own gravity • ...
Space 2015-05-26
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- a system made up of millions or billions of stars
- a group of stars which are gravitationally bound
- a spherical chunk of rock or gas
- a set of stars
- a cloud of gas and dust that is either an indistinct bright patch or a dark silhouette against other luminous matter
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- an object used to see far-away objects
- a galaxy that has an irregular shape
- a big explosion resembling the death of an old star
- a big ball of hot gas and dust that was generated from a dust cloud
- hole an intense gravitational field that now matter or radiation can escape
10 Clues: a set of stars • a spherical chunk of rock or gas • a galaxy that has an irregular shape • an object used to see far-away objects • a group of stars which are gravitationally bound • a system made up of millions or billions of stars • a big explosion resembling the death of an old star • a big ball of hot gas and dust that was generated from a dust cloud • ...
Week 29 Spelling Words 2022-09-16
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- Where stars are born, also known as the "pillars of creation"
- An old, small, very dense star
- If you use your imagination you can make pictures out of these stars
- The biggest explosion in the universe
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- The galaxy we live in
- When an old star collapse in on itself, it is the second densest thing in the universe and the size of a city
- A star that is running out of fuel to burn and is bigger but colder than the sun
- Has the most amount of gravity in the universe
- A white spiral made up of solar systems, stars, comets, and nebulas
- A baby star
10 Clues: A baby star • The galaxy we live in • An old, small, very dense star • The biggest explosion in the universe • Has the most amount of gravity in the universe • Where stars are born, also known as the "pillars of creation" • A white spiral made up of solar systems, stars, comets, and nebulas • If you use your imagination you can make pictures out of these stars • ...
Astronomy Exam Review Crossword! 2018-02-27
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- Responsible for proving that other galaxies existed beyond of Milky Way
- The science of the universe
- a telescope that uses lenses to enlarge an image
- Used the sky to plant crops, harvest crops, change of seasons, etc...from the sky
- The time it takes for the moon to revolve around the Earth
- Hot spheres of gas and dust in space of all different magnitudes
- An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer.
- scientists who study the universe
- the phenomenon that causes heat and pressure to increase inside a cooling nebula
- Believed the Sun was the center of the universe
- To spin on an axis
- The distance light travels in one year
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- Our galaxy
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- a galaxy in which the stars and gas clouds are concentrated mainly in one or more spiral arms.
- Determined all objects in the universe attract each other through gravitational force
- A very dense area so strong that nothing can escape, not even light.
- the biggest type of galaxy with a lot of "stuff" in the middle and are shaped like a football
- The time it takes for the Earth to spin once on its axis
- The brightness and/or strength of a star
- To move in a circular orbit around
- One of the first people to use a telescope to observe space. Discovered craters on the moon and four of Jupiter's moons.
- Came up with three planetary laws of motion that are still used today. Assistant to Brahe
- Imaginary shapes or outlines of mythological creatures, people/gods, and/or animals.
- A person who studies astronomy.
- a telescope that uses mirrors to enlarge an image
- latin for cloud. Filled with gas and dust in space
- Credited for recording very precise observations of planets and stars that helped future astronomers
- Believed the Earth was the center of the universe
- a galaxy with no defined shape
- The time it takes for the Earth to revolve around the Sun
31 Clues: Our galaxy • To spin on an axis • The science of the universe • a galaxy with no defined shape • A person who studies astronomy. • scientists who study the universe • To move in a circular orbit around • The distance light travels in one year • The brightness and/or strength of a star • Believed the Sun was the center of the universe • ...
Astronomy Exam Review Crossword! 2018-02-27
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- Came up with three planetary laws of motion that are still used today. Assistant to Brahe
- Credited for recording very precise observations of planets and stars that helped future astronomers
- One of the first people to use a telescope to observe space. Discovered craters on the moon and four of Jupiter's moons.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- a telescope that uses lenses to enlarge an image
- the biggest type of galaxy with a lot of "stuff" in the middle and are shaped like a football
- An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer.
- A person who studies astronomy.
- The science of the universe
- Hot spheres of gas and dust in space of all different magnitudes
- Believed the Sun was the center of the universe
- Imaginary shapes or outlines of mythological creatures, people/gods, and/or animals.
- scientists who study the universe
- the phenomenon that causes heat and pressure to increase inside a cooling nebula
- Our galaxy
- The time it takes for the Earth to revolve around the Sun
- Believed the Earth was the center of the universe
- Determined all objects in the universe attract each other through gravitational force
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- A very dense area so strong that nothing can escape, not even light.
- a galaxy with no defined shape
- Responsible for proving that other galaxies existed beyond of Milky Way
- latin for cloud. Filled with gas and dust in space
- a galaxy in which the stars and gas clouds are concentrated mainly in one or more spiral arms.
- The distance light travels in one year
- Used the sky to plant crops, harvest crops, change of seasons, etc...from the sky
- a telescope that uses mirrors to enlarge an image
- To spin on an axis
- The time it takes for the moon to revolve around the Earth
- The brightness and/or strength of a star
- The time it takes for the Earth to spin once on its axis
- To move in a circular orbit around
31 Clues: Our galaxy • To spin on an axis • The science of the universe • a galaxy with no defined shape • A person who studies astronomy. • scientists who study the universe • To move in a circular orbit around • The distance light travels in one year • The brightness and/or strength of a star • Believed the Sun was the center of the universe • ...
Solar System Crossword Puzzle (Section 1.0 Vocabulary) 2012-10-31
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- The Earth-centered model of the solar system proposed by Aristotle 2000 years ago.
- The longest or shortest days of the year.
- The Sun-centered model of the solar system proposed by Copernicus in 1530.
- Where the Earth passes between the Sun and Moon, casting a shadow on the moon.
- when the moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on Earth.
- A measure of distance used to describe the position of planets relative to the Sun (1 AU = distance between the Earth and Sun = 149 5999 000 km).
- Groupings of stars that form patterns in the night sky.
- Small rocky bodies orbiting the Sun laying mainly in a narrow belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- The spiral galaxy that we live in.
- A natural satellite of a planet.
- Large clouds of gas and dust in space where stars form.
- A large body of matter that orbits the sun in a well-defined orbit.
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- The gases and dustthat exsit in space between the stars.
- The remains of a meteor that do not burn up completely and hit the Earth's surface.
- The first stage in a star's formation.
- How sphere of gas that emits light.
- Small piece of rock flying through space with no particular path.
- The 2 days a year when the day and night are equal length
- The oval path that planets travel around the Sun.
- The distance that light travels in one year (=9.5 trillion km).
- The charged particles that flow out of the Sun at 400 km/s.
- Objects made of dust and ice that orbit the sun and have bright tails when they get close to the sun.
- A highly dense remnant of a start in which gravity is so strong that light can't even excape.
- The 1.4 million km diameter star in the center of our solar system.
- A group of billions of stars, gas ans dust held together by gravity.
- A meteoroid that enters the Earth's atmosphere where the heat of friction causes it to glow brightly.
26 Clues: A natural satellite of a planet. • The spiral galaxy that we live in. • How sphere of gas that emits light. • The first stage in a star's formation. • The longest or shortest days of the year. • The oval path that planets travel around the Sun. • Groupings of stars that form patterns in the night sky. • Large clouds of gas and dust in space where stars form. • ...
Science Exam Review 2022-05-18
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- a material that reduces the flow of electricity
- any object that orbits another object in space
- the planet that rotates sideways
- the sticky tip of the pistil that traps pollen
- the complete turn of a planet on its axis
- the surface of the sun
- unit that measures the amount of push, or force, ina circuit
- the physical appearance of an organism
- acts like the brain of the computer
- smaller stars like our sun
- icy chunk of frozen gas, water and dust that orbits the sun
- telescope that uses mirrors to make objects appear larger
- the largest and brightest stars
- planet know for its great red spot
- each orbit that a planet makes around the sun
- star system that contains two stars
- planet known for its rings
- planet closest to the sun
- uses lines and symbols to trace a trait from one generation to another
- the control center for the whole body
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- planets that are dense and composed of rocks
- group of stars that form a pattern
- the female part of a flower
- the most well known star in the Little Dipper
- a coil of wire with a core attached to an electrical source
- the sun's atmosphere
- the period of time during which a mammal develops inside its mother's body
- the passing of traits from parent to offspring
- the part of the stamen that produces pollen
- a material that can work as a conductor or an insulator
- measurement of a star's apparent movement over time
- a liquid or paste substance that conducts electricity
- name means "little brain"
- a continuous, unbroken path for electricity
- the death explosion of a massive star
- planet with the most violent weather
- the male part of a flower
- only planet on which man can survive in his natural state
- a cloud of dust, gases, and debris
- plants that produce seeds protected by only a cone or seed coat
40 Clues: the sun's atmosphere • the surface of the sun • name means "little brain" • the male part of a flower • planet closest to the sun • smaller stars like our sun • planet known for its rings • the female part of a flower • the largest and brightest stars • the planet that rotates sideways • group of stars that form a pattern • planet know for its great red spot • ...
Space Exploration 2024-08-30
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- The second planet from the Sun, known for its thick atmosphere.
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- The fourth planet from the Sun, known for its red color.
- Tiny particles from space, often from stars.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other.
- A cable connecting objects in space.
- A spacecraft that circles a celestial body.
- Our home planet.
- Multiple clouds of gas and dust in space.
- Related to the moon.
- Astronauts working outside their spacecraft.
- An explosion marking the end of a star’s life.
- Related to the sky or outer space.
- NASA spacecraft that explores outer space.
- The distance light travels in one year.
- Star patterns in the sky.
- Small rocky bodies orbiting the Sun.
- A planet outside our solar system.
- A dwarf planet in the outer solar system.
- Luminous objects in space that produce light and heat.
- The eighth planet, known for its blue color.
- An object that orbits a planet or moon.
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- Planet: A small, round object that orbits the Sun but is not a full-fledged planet.
- Very low gravity, experienced in space.
- The entire universe.
- The curved path around a star or planet.
- The largest planet in the solar system.
- A space rock that burns up in Earth's atmosphere, seen as a "shooting star."
- Known for its ring system.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space where new stars are born.
- An instrument to view distant objects in space.
- Hole: A region with gravity so strong that not even light can escape.
- Way: The galaxy that includes Earth.
- The star at the center of our solar system, providing light and heat to Earth and other planets.
- Anything from beyond Earth.
- Huge groups of stars, dust, and gas bound together.
- When one celestial body blocks another.
- The study of space and celestial objects.
- A swirling motion in a fluid or gas.
- Large objects that orbit a star.
40 Clues: Our home planet. • The entire universe. • Related to the moon. • Star patterns in the sky. • Known for its ring system. • Anything from beyond Earth. • The closest planet to the Sun. • Large objects that orbit a star. • Related to the sky or outer space. • A planet outside our solar system. • A cable connecting objects in space. • Way: The galaxy that includes Earth. • ...
Chapter 12 Using the Electromagnetic Spectrum to Explore the Universe 2025-04-10
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- (two words) A small, dense, cooling remnant of a low-mass star that has exhausted its fuel.
- (two words) A type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light, often associated with heat.
- An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and two neutrons, used in nuclear fusion.
- The process by which two atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars.
- The study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation; used to identify elements in stars.
- A substance made of one type of atom; elements are formed in stars through nuclear fusion and other cosmic processes.
- (two words) The dense remnant of a massive star after a supernova, composed almost entirely of neutrons.
- The first and simplest element in the universe, and the primary fuel for stars.
- (two words) A spectrum of light absorbed by atoms or molecules, showing dark lines that correspond to specific wavelengths.
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- (two words) A chart that organizes all known elements by increasing atomic number and recurring chemical properties.
- (two words) The highest-energy form of electromagnetic radiation, often released during nuclear fusion and supernovae.
- (three words) A star that is fusing hydrogen into helium in its core; the longest and most stable period of a star's life.
- (two words) An extremely dense object with a gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape.
- (two words) The full range of electromagnetic radiation, from radio waves to gamma rays.
- A powerful stellar explosion that occurs when a massive star collapses, responsible for creating heavy elements.
- The distance between two successive peaks of a wave; determines the type of electromagnetic radiation.
- The number of wave cycles that pass a point in one second; inversely related to wavelength.
- (two words) A late-stage star that has expanded and cooled after using up its hydrogen fuel.
- An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and one neutron, involved in fusion reactions.
20 Clues: A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars. • The first and simplest element in the universe, and the primary fuel for stars. • An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and two neutrons, used in nuclear fusion. • An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and one neutron, involved in fusion reactions. • ...
SPACE 2023-05-12
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- How much matter something contains.
- Forms after a star has run out of hydrogen fuel for nuclear fusion, and has begun the process of dying.
- The complete range of all types of radiation that has both electric and magnetic fields and travels in waves.
- Formed when a massive star runs out of fuel and collapses.
- The force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
- The explosion of a star.
- Gaseous cloud from which, in the so-called nebular hypothesis of the origin of the solar system, the Sun and planets formed by condensation.
- Very bright, distant and active supermassive black holes that are millions to billions of times the mass of the Sun.
- A group of stars that appears to form a pattern or picture.
- Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun.
- The stellar core left behind after a dying star has exhausted its nuclear fuel and expelled its outer layers to form a planetary nebula.
- Graph in which the absolute magnitudes (intrinsic brightness) of stars are plotted against their spectral types (temperatures).
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- Brightest star in the night sky.
- How bright an object appears in the sky from Earth.
- The angle between the Earth at one time of year, and the Earth six months later, as measured from a nearby star.
- Pair of stars in orbit around their common center of gravity.
- The force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
- A dense central bulge lies at the center of a rotating disc, which features a spiral structure that originates at the bulge.
- Looks like a star but its core is not yet hot enough for fusion to take place.
- A measure of its resistance to a change in the state of its motion.
- The apparent magnitude an object would have if it were located at a distance of 10 parsecs.
- A streak of light in the sky caused by a meteoroid crashing through Earth's atmosphere.
- Rotating neutron stars observed to have pulses of radiation at very regular intervals that typically range from milliseconds to seconds.
- Two light nuclei merge to form a single heavier nucleus.
- Formed when a massive star runs out of fuel and collapses.
25 Clues: The explosion of a star. • Brightest star in the night sky. • How much matter something contains. • Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun. • How bright an object appears in the sky from Earth. • Two light nuclei merge to form a single heavier nucleus. • Formed when a massive star runs out of fuel and collapses. • ...
Astronomy definitions 2025-10-03
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- small, round space object that orbits the Sun but isn’t big enough to clear other objects from its path (2 words)
- small, rocky planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars(2 words)
- – giant shell of icy objects far, far away from the Sun, thought to be the source of many comets (2 words)
- powerful space telescope that helps us see deep into the universe (3 words)
- distance light travels in one year — super far! (about 9.5 trillion km)(2 words)
- Star at the centre of our Solar System that gives Earth light and heat.
- galaxy that contains our Solar System (2 words)
- Icy space objects that form glowing tails when they get close to the Sun.
- spot in space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape(2 words)
- Everything that exists: space, time, stars, galaxies, and planets.
- group of stars that form a pattern or picture in the sky.
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- giant lab orbiting Earth where astronauts live and do experiments (3 words)
- Space objects that orbit the Sun beyond Neptune, like Pluto and Eris (3 words)
- region between Mars and Jupiter filled with rocks and small objects called asteroids (2 words)
- large, round object that orbits a star, like Earth around the Sun.
- Small bits of rock or dust that burn up as they fall through Earth’s atmosphere.
- big gas planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune (2 words)
- Another name for meteors — they look like stars streaking across the sky (2 words)
- massive explosion that happens when a big star dies.
- Robots that explore the surface of other planets or moons.
- star near the end of its life that expands and becomes very large and cool (3 words)
- huge collection of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- natural satellite that orbits a planet.
- zone beyond Neptune full of icy objects, including dwarf planets like Pluto(2 words)
- meteor that survives its fall through the atmosphere and lands on Earth.
25 Clues: natural satellite that orbits a planet. • galaxy that contains our Solar System (2 words) • massive explosion that happens when a big star dies. • group of stars that form a pattern or picture in the sky. • Robots that explore the surface of other planets or moons. • small, rocky planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars(2 words) • ...
Chapters 15 and 16 Crossword 2017-03-18
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- We can estimate its luminosity without having to know its distance (2 words).
- The study of the universe as a whole
- A collection of stars held as a group by gravity
- The value of Hubble's _________ indicates the expansion rate of the universe.
- A star whose apparent brightness changes predictably with time.
- Very luminous, central portion of galaxies(3 words)
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- A famous cycle occurring inside spiral galaxies (3 words)
- A method that uses the temperature of main sequence stars and their apparent brightness to determine their distance (2 words)
- Molecular gas clouds compressing in the _________ __________ of galaxies form new stars.
- Wide, flat, gas-rich component of spiral galaxies
10 Clues: The study of the universe as a whole • A collection of stars held as a group by gravity • Wide, flat, gas-rich component of spiral galaxies • Very luminous, central portion of galaxies(3 words) • A famous cycle occurring inside spiral galaxies (3 words) • A star whose apparent brightness changes predictably with time. • ...
Chapter 28 and 29 Kara Floyd 2018-05-21
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- What is another name for the first four planets; Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- what is the first stage that stars begin as a cloud of gas and dust.
- What is another name for the last four planets; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- Masses of water, methane, and ice.
- Relatively small (sand-grain to boulder size) pieces of debris chipped off asteroids or comets.
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- Groups of stars with names from antiquity.
- What indicates a stars temperature.
- Meteoroid that survives the trip through the atmosphere and reaches Earth's surface.
- Small rocky bodies that orbit the Sun.
- Meteoroid that strikes Earth's atmosphere that is often called a "falling star.”
10 Clues: Masses of water, methane, and ice. • What indicates a stars temperature. • Small rocky bodies that orbit the Sun. • Groups of stars with names from antiquity. • what is the first stage that stars begin as a cloud of gas and dust. • Meteoroid that strikes Earth's atmosphere that is often called a "falling star.” • ...
big bang 2024-09-25
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- The galaxy that contains our solar system. 2words
- Scientists who study stars, planets, and the universe.
- A light gas that is the second most common atom in the universe.
- The ability to do work or cause change; it can be found in different forms.
- A Prize given to people who make significant contributions to science and peace.
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- A massive system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- The simplest and most abundant atom in the universe.
- The vast space that includes everything, like stars, planets, and galaxies.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- The tiny building blocks that make up all matter.
10 Clues: Anything that has mass and takes up space. • The galaxy that contains our solar system. 2words • The tiny building blocks that make up all matter. • The simplest and most abundant atom in the universe. • Scientists who study stars, planets, and the universe. • A light gas that is the second most common atom in the universe. • ...
Vocabulary Final Review 2015-05-13
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- Joyless
- Future generations
- A way to earn freedom
- Something made as good as new; restoration
- An accidental, but seemingly planned, occurrence
- Revolt against authority
- Not paid
- Not having adequate ability or knowledge
- Check
- Numbing
- Decline
- Interference
- Handcuffs
- To fight noisily in a public place, usually involving a lot of people
- To seek new members of an organization
- Enemy
- To regard something as valuable
- Ability to move around
- Lifted up
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- Trying to reach a goal very slowly
- Struggle or heartache
- Holy
- Bold, active, “in your face”
- Showing good judgment; being picky in one’s choices
- Being poor
- Closely joined and related to
- Accidentally
- Reasonable
- Suffering
- The state of “being apart”
- The right to ignore the law
- Something that is given up as punishment or payment
- Spread throughout
- Undeniable
- Hard work
- Troubled times
- To treat people differently because of prejudice
- To produce an effect
- One who organizes a new business
- Harmful, deadly, poisonous
40 Clues: Holy • Check • Enemy • Joyless • Numbing • Decline • Not paid • Suffering • Hard work • Handcuffs • Lifted up • Being poor • Reasonable • Undeniable • Accidentally • Interference • Troubled times • Spread throughout • Future generations • To produce an effect • Struggle or heartache • A way to earn freedom • Ability to move around • Revolt against authority • The state of “being apart” • Harmful, deadly, poisonous • ...
OTHELLO 2014-04-28
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- What Iago is looking for Roderigo to fill.
- Othello's right-hand man.
- He governed Cyprus before Othello's arrival.
- What Othello and Desdemona did.
- The only piece of physical evidence of Desdemona's supposed betrayal.
- He is the main protagonist of this story.
- One could say he had a love-hate relationship with Othello.
- They summoned Othello and Brabantio for an emergency meeting.
- The reason Othello was summoned to the council.
- What Barbantio ultimately did upon hearing his daughter confirm she had fallen in love with Othello.
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- He pleaded with Brabantio to drop the matter.
- She suspects Iago is up to no good.
- They were considered the enemy.
- He arrived in Cyprus with both Emilia and Desdemona.
- Some poor sup who is being duped by Iago.
- Iago's principal role in this story.
- The point of contention between Iago and Cassio.
- The original setting of this story.
- The country of origin of the story's main character.
- An important factor to consider in the brawl that saw Montano injured.
20 Clues: Othello's right-hand man. • They were considered the enemy. • What Othello and Desdemona did. • She suspects Iago is up to no good. • The original setting of this story. • Iago's principal role in this story. • Some poor sup who is being duped by Iago. • He is the main protagonist of this story. • What Iago is looking for Roderigo to fill. • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary Test 2024-04-02
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- to make or become confused, agitated, or nervous;
- (n.) a self-contradictory statement that on closer examination proves true
- (adj.) striking, remarkable;
- (n.) a burst of gunfire or cannon shot, often as a tribute or salute; a sudden burst of anything
- (n.) a slight fault, defect, crack
- (v.) to bring up, care for, train, nourish
- (n.) an inexperienced person, beginner; a young bird about to leave the nest
- (n.) the act of swearing to a lie,false witness
- (n.) the force or speed with which something moves
- (adj.)faulty, imperfect, not as it should be
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- (adj.) wide-awake, alert, watchful
- (n.) intense anger
- (adj.) native to a country, not foreign; relating to the life or affairs of a household;
- (adj.) extremely bad, glaring; scandalous, notorious
- (adj.) skilled, expert, or capable in any field or activity
- (n.) a noisy quarrel or fight;
- (v.) to hate, dislike very much, loathe
- (v.) to take for granted, assume or suppose; to dare, take upon oneself
- (adj.) chief, most important, primary;
- (adj.) earlier, former
20 Clues: (n.) intense anger • (adj.) earlier, former • (adj.) striking, remarkable; • (n.) a noisy quarrel or fight; • (adj.) wide-awake, alert, watchful • (n.) a slight fault, defect, crack • (adj.) chief, most important, primary; • (v.) to hate, dislike very much, loathe • (v.) to bring up, care for, train, nourish • (adj.)faulty, imperfect, not as it should be • ...
Unit 5 2023-01-16
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- a brawl of noisy quarrel; to wear away by rubbing
- to talk or act in a noisy and threatening way; to blow in stormy gusts
- the length of time that something lasts
- causing fear because of strangeness
- having lost the power of feeling or movement
- to delay leaving; to linger, wait
- one living permanently in a given place
- a series of notes clarifying or explaining something
- overly self satisfied, self righteous
- willful; stubborn
- the state of being faithful; accuracy in details
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- a brief statement giving a general view of some subject
- with a sharp point;keen and alert;sharp and severe;rising quickly to a high point and lasting a short time
- something that interferes with progress
- greedy; very hungry; eager for satisfaction
- to prove incorrect
- to make peaceful or calm; to soothe
- to act or work clumsily and awkwardly
- one aspect or side of a subject or problem, one of the cut faces of a gem
- deep and painful regret for one's misdeeds
20 Clues: willful; stubborn • to prove incorrect • to delay leaving; to linger, wait • to make peaceful or calm; to soothe • causing fear because of strangeness • to act or work clumsily and awkwardly • overly self satisfied, self righteous • something that interferes with progress • the length of time that something lasts • one living permanently in a given place • ...
English Honors Sabotchick 2022-10-29
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- Disguised as a Lord (unwillingly)
- think
- Dark
- Which character agrees to be a suitor for Katherine?
- Disguises himself as one of Sly’s servants/attendants
- Before
- Doll decked with spangles
- the self-restraint advocated by the Greek philosopher Aristotle
- also called Alcides, and was requires to do 12 seemingly impossible tasks
- excuse me, paredon me
- Disguises himself as his master Lucentio
- Grave misfortune
- pool or puddle
- Which of the two sisters is desired by many suitors?
- Who is the comic relief in Act 1 Scene2?
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- persons who put aside all pleasures refusing to give in to emotion and desire
- allowed for discussion
- thanks
- Settle
- Generosity
- stop the fight
- uncooperative, unfriendly
- Express
- to give in marriage
- Disguises himself as the schoolmaster, Cambio
- Disguises himself as a music teacher named Litio
- to fight
- goddess of wisdom, also credited with inventing musical instruments
- Lucentio and Tranio traveled to __________ in Act 1 Scene 1.
- Is disguised as Sly’s wife
30 Clues: Dark • think • thanks • Settle • Before • Express • to fight • Generosity • stop the fight • pool or puddle • Grave misfortune • to give in marriage • excuse me, paredon me • allowed for discussion • uncooperative, unfriendly • Doll decked with spangles • Is disguised as Sly’s wife • Disguised as a Lord (unwillingly) • Disguises himself as his master Lucentio • Who is the comic relief in Act 1 Scene2? • ...
WordMasters 7 Max 2024-11-07
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- antonym translucent (word 21)
- to urge to do something (word 20)
- shortness of supply (word 16)
- permitting light to pass through (word 15)
- to exaggerate the defects of a person (word 25)
- synonym to board (word 2)
- almost completely vertical (word 24)
- to set on fire (word 11)
- a circular motion of water (word 13)
- to shake or move irregularly (word 17)
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- a special honor (word 4)
- antonym of pollute and a synonym to rarefy (word 23)
- a tool used to make butter (word 14)
- a brawl, disturbance, quarrel (word 19)
- a reward (word 1)
- the use of humor, irony, exaggeration (word 22)
- clean or brighten the surface of something (word 8)
- relating to the sky or outer space (word 3)
- feeling or showing deep and solemn respect (word 18)
- antonym of embark (word 5)
- antonym celestial (word 9)
- an atmospheric phenomenon (word 10)
- made without much attention to details (word 12)
- lacking in size and quantity (word 6)
- Antonym rudeness (word 7)
25 Clues: a reward (word 1) • a special honor (word 4) • to set on fire (word 11) • synonym to board (word 2) • Antonym rudeness (word 7) • antonym of embark (word 5) • antonym celestial (word 9) • antonym translucent (word 21) • shortness of supply (word 16) • to urge to do something (word 20) • an atmospheric phenomenon (word 10) • a tool used to make butter (word 14) • ...
THUG STARS 2013-03-04
9 Clues: /Highest point • /Length of light • /Length of a wave • /image within stars • /How bright a star actually is • /Like how many waves per second • Spectra /different type of wave • /Method of distance or just distance • Brightness /closer so it looks brighter
All Stars 2018-09-10
Soccer stars 2024-05-15
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- (England) - A legendary midfielder, Charlton helped England win the 1966 FIFA World Cup, scoring crucial goals throughout the tournament.
- (West Germany) - A versatile defender known for his leadership, Beckenbauer won the FIFA World Cup with West Germany in 1974 as both a player and a manager.
- (Italy) - A skillful midfielder, Rivera won the 1968 UEFA European Championship with Italy and played a key role for AC Milan throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
- (Brazil) - One of the greatest footballers of all time, Pelé won three FIFA World Cups with Brazil in 1958, 1962, and 1970.
- (France) - A talented midfielder, Platini won the Ballon d'Or three times and captained the French national team to victory in the 1984 UEFA European Championship.
- (Netherlands) - An icon of Total Football, Cruyff captained the Netherlands national team and played a significant role in Ajax's and Barcelona's successes.
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- (Argentina) - Known for his incredible dribbling skills and the "Hand of God" goal, Maradona led Argentina to victory in the 1986 FIFA World Cup.
- (Soviet Union) - Widely regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers in the history of the sport, Yashin won the Ballon d'Or in 1963.
- (Portugal) - A prolific striker, Eusébio was known for his speed, technique, and goal-scoring ability, representing Portugal in four FIFA World Cups.
9 Clues: (Brazil) - One of the greatest footballers of all time, Pelé won three FIFA World Cups with Brazil in 1958, 1962, and 1970. • (Soviet Union) - Widely regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers in the history of the sport, Yashin won the Ballon d'Or in 1963. • ...
Soccer stars 2024-05-15
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- (England) - A legendary midfielder, Charlton helped England win the 1966 FIFA World Cup, scoring crucial goals throughout the tournament.
- (West Germany) - A versatile defender known for his leadership, Beckenbauer won the FIFA World Cup with West Germany in 1974 as both a player and a manager.
- (Italy) - A skillful midfielder, Rivera won the 1968 UEFA European Championship with Italy and played a key role for AC Milan throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
- (Brazil) - One of the greatest footballers of all time, Pelé won three FIFA World Cups with Brazil in 1958, 1962, and 1970.
- (France) - A talented midfielder, Platini won the Ballon d'Or three times and captained the French national team to victory in the 1984 UEFA European Championship.
- (Netherlands) - An icon of Total Football, Cruyff captained the Netherlands national team and played a significant role in Ajax's and Barcelona's successes.
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- (Argentina) - Known for his incredible dribbling skills and the "Hand of God" goal, Maradona led Argentina to victory in the 1986 FIFA World Cup.
- (Soviet Union) - Widely regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers in the history of the sport, Yashin won the Ballon d'Or in 1963.
- (Portugal) - A prolific striker, Eusébio was known for his speed, technique, and goal-scoring ability, representing Portugal in four FIFA World Cups.
9 Clues: (Brazil) - One of the greatest footballers of all time, Pelé won three FIFA World Cups with Brazil in 1958, 1962, and 1970. • (Soviet Union) - Widely regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers in the history of the sport, Yashin won the Ballon d'Or in 1963. • ...
BRAVL STARS 2021-11-12
Selena Stars 2024-09-18
9 Clues: Her ethnicity • Most famous for • Selena's disease • Her favorite food • Her favorite fruit • Her favorite color • Type of dog she has now • Selena favorite subject • Something she's passionate about
Stars Vocab 2024-04-04
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- A contracting cloud of gas and dust; the earliest stage of a star's life
- A ball of hot gas, primarily hydrogen and helium, that undergoes nuclear fusion.
- A very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature. Red giants are thought to be in a late stage of evolution when no hydrogen remains in the core to fuel nuclear fusion.
- A diagonal area on an H-R diagram that includes more than 90 percent of all stars
- The blue-white hot core of a star that is left behind after its outer layers have expanded and drifted out into space
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- The brightness of a star as seen from Earth
- -Red-Large Mass-Large Surface Area-Large Luminosity-Low Surface Temperature
- A large cloud of dust and gas in space
- How bright a star really is
9 Clues: How bright a star really is • A large cloud of dust and gas in space • The brightness of a star as seen from Earth • A contracting cloud of gas and dust; the earliest stage of a star's life • -Red-Large Mass-Large Surface Area-Large Luminosity-Low Surface Temperature • A ball of hot gas, primarily hydrogen and helium, that undergoes nuclear fusion. • ...
Astronomy Vocab 2021-09-27
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- A.K.A the North Star located at the top of the big dipper's handle.
- The two times of the year where the sun is either the farthest north or south from the celestial equator.
- Regions of space that contain groups of stars creating a pattern seen from earth's perspective which are outlined on a celestial sphere.
- A horizontal angle measured clockwise from north or south used as x coordinates to describe the location of the stars.
- A measurement expressed in hours, minutes, and seconds along the celestial equator used to find a point on the celestial sphere.
- Projection of Earth's axes and equator onto space where all celestial objects are fixed.
- The shape the sun makes in the sky over the course of a year when recording that location at the same location and time of day.
- The 13 constellations that intersect the ecliptic.
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- The amount of time a celestial object, specifically the moon, takes to go through all of their phases.
- The days where the sun intersects the celestial equator creating
- The angle between an object in the sky and the horizon used as the y coordinate to describe the location of the stars.
- A measure of how far north or south an object is from the celestial equator
- The next star after passing arcturus when you extend the curve of the big dipper's handle.
- The lighter part of the moon or Earth's shadow.
- The darkest part of the moon or Earth's shadow.
- A star located if you extend the curve of the big dipper's handle.
- The star located if you draw a line from the star on the bottom closest to the big dipper's handle away from the Big Dipper.
- The amount of time an object takes to orbit the earth.
- Group of stars that are much smaller and apart of constellations
- The path the sun takes on the course of a year on the celestial sphere or the plane that all planets and sun in our solar system is on.
20 Clues: The lighter part of the moon or Earth's shadow. • The darkest part of the moon or Earth's shadow. • The 13 constellations that intersect the ecliptic. • The amount of time an object takes to orbit the earth. • The days where the sun intersects the celestial equator creating • Group of stars that are much smaller and apart of constellations • ...
Phyla/class names 2018-07-25
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- squids, cuttlefish, octopus, and nautilus are all this kind of animal, a kind of mollusk
- Some of the most numerous animals and have significance as parasites aka roundworm (singl.)
- known for having a retractable lophophore, these colonial feeding animals can be confused with algae (singular)
- known for their ciliated corona for feeding, strong jaws and toes, we observed these tiny animals in class (plural)
- you can tell the difference between a bivalve and this by its lophophore and the way it is hinged (dorso-ventral flattening), and the pedicle (singular)
- phylum characterized by nematocysts
- Phyla name of sponges, where demosponges have the greatest diversity
- Class; sea cucumbers
- Class; true sea stars
- known for its grasping spines, this is a pelagic animal that is an ambush predator (singl.)
- a kind of animal that can be in the class
- Phyla that is characterized by jointed appendages and an exoskeleton
- the bivalve that we dissected in class, part of the phyla Molllusca
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- Class; urchins, sand dollars
- _____ jelly, Aurelia aurita, is a live scyphozoan that we sketched.
- comb jellies are in this phylum, and known for their rows of ctenes
- spider a kind of pycnogonid in which males carry the eggs! Use a proboscis for feeding.
- Nemerteans are known as _______ worms and pretty on polychaetes with their proboscis and stylet
- common name for animals of Platyhelminthes (singular)
- Water bears are in this phyla, and are some of the most extreme animals—have even visited outer space!
- corals and sea anemones are part of this class of Cnidaria
- fire worms (have many sharp chaetae that cause burning skin irritation)
- phoronida, also known as _______________ worms, also have a beautiful lophophore for feeding
- Hydrozoans include this kind of colonial animal which includes Portuguese man o’ war and velella velella (by the wind sailors)
- made famous by the Bobbit worm Eunice, these raptorial worms have large jaws
- includes feather duster worms and Christmas tree worms
- Class; brittle stars, serpent stars, basket stars
27 Clues: Class; sea cucumbers • Class; true sea stars • Class; urchins, sand dollars • phylum characterized by nematocysts • a kind of animal that can be in the class • Class; brittle stars, serpent stars, basket stars • common name for animals of Platyhelminthes (singular) • includes feather duster worms and Christmas tree worms • ...
Solar System Crossword Puzzle (Section 1.0 Vocabulary) 2012-10-31
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- A large body of matter that orbits the sun in a well-defined orbit.
- A natural satellite of a planet.
- The Sun-centered model of the solar system proposed by Copernicus in 1530.
- The gases and dustthat exsit in space between the stars.
- The longest or shortest days of the year.
- The charged particles that flow out of the Sun at 400 km/s.
- A highly dense remnant of a start in which gravity is so strong that light can't even excape.
- The 2 days a year when the day and night are equal length
- Objects made of dust and ice that orbit the sun and have bright tails when they get close to the sun.
- A group of billions of stars, gas ans dust held together by gravity.
- The spiral galaxy that we live in.
- Where the Earth passes between the Sun and Moon, casting a shadow on the moon.
- The Earth-centered model of the solar system proposed by Aristotle 2000 years ago.
- The remains of a meteor that do not burn up completely and hit the Earth's surface.
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- The first stage in a star's formation.
- Groupings of stars that form patterns in the night sky.
- Small piece of rock flying through space with no particular path.
- Large clouds of gas and dust in space where stars form.
- A measure of distance used to describe the position of planets relative to the Sun (1 AU = distance between the Earth and Sun = 149 5999 000 km).
- A meteoroid that enters the Earth's atmosphere where the heat of friction causes it to glow brightly.
- when the moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on Earth.
- How sphere of gas that emits light.
- The 1.4 million km diameter star in the center of our solar system.
- Small rocky bodies orbiting the Sun laying mainly in a narrow belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- The distance that light travels in one year (=9.5 trillion km).
- The oval path that planets travel around the Sun.
26 Clues: A natural satellite of a planet. • The spiral galaxy that we live in. • How sphere of gas that emits light. • The first stage in a star's formation. • The longest or shortest days of the year. • The oval path that planets travel around the Sun. • Groupings of stars that form patterns in the night sky. • Large clouds of gas and dust in space where stars form. • ...
Science Exam Review 2022-05-18
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- group of stars that form a pattern
- any object that orbits another object in space
- the surface of the sun
- planet know for its great red spot
- the sun's atmosphere
- acts like the brain of the computer
- name means "little brain"
- only planet on which man can survive in his natural state
- a material that reduces the flow of electricity
- the passing of traits from parent to offspring
- the planet that rotates sideways
- star system that contains two stars
- the largest and brightest stars
- a cloud of dust, gases, and debris
- planet with the most violent weather
- the period of time during which a mammal develops inside its mother's body
- unit that measures the amount of push, or force, ina circuit
- icy chunk of frozen gas, water and dust that orbits the sun
- planet closest to the sun
- planets that are dense and composed of rocks
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- plants that produce seeds protected by only a cone or seed coat
- a continuous, unbroken path for electricity
- a liquid or paste substance that conducts electricity
- the female part of a flower
- the death explosion of a massive star
- smaller stars like our sun
- measurement of a star's apparent movement over time
- a material that can work as a conductor or an insulator
- the most well known star in the Little Dipper
- each orbit that a planet makes around the sun
- the control center for the whole body
- the physical appearance of an organism
- uses lines and symbols to trace a trait from one generation to another
- telescope that uses mirrors to make objects appear larger
- planet known for its rings
- the sticky tip of the pistil that traps pollen
- the complete turn of a planet on its axis
- the part of the stamen that produces pollen
- the male part of a flower
- a coil of wire with a core attached to an electrical source
40 Clues: the sun's atmosphere • the surface of the sun • name means "little brain" • the male part of a flower • planet closest to the sun • smaller stars like our sun • planet known for its rings • the female part of a flower • the largest and brightest stars • the planet that rotates sideways • group of stars that form a pattern • planet know for its great red spot • ...
Asronomy Crossword 2025-04-11
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- An object that orbits a planet
- People who travel to space
- The red planet
- The only natural satellite of Earth
- A group of stars that form a pattern
- The force that keeps planets in orbit
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- Tool used to look at stars and planets
- The hottest planet in the solar system
- Planet with the most rings
- The 8th and farthest planet from the Sun
- Bright streak in the sky, also called a shooting star
- The star at the center of our solar system
- The galaxy we live in
13 Clues: The red planet • The galaxy we live in • People who travel to space • Planet with the most rings • An object that orbits a planet • The only natural satellite of Earth • A group of stars that form a pattern • The force that keeps planets in orbit • Tool used to look at stars and planets • The hottest planet in the solar system • The 8th and farthest planet from the Sun • ...
Astronomy 2021-08-18
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- Emitted from stars.
- Travel of a moon around its planet.
- Decribes the orbit of a satellite that remains in the same place above the Earth.
- A birthplace for stars.
- Shape of a satellite orbit.
- Before a star is fully formed.
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- Fuel for a star.
- The force due to mass.
- The property of a star that determines its life cycle.
- Light-year measures this cosmic property.
- When a red supergiant suffers gravitational collapse.
- The process occuring in the core of a main sequence star.
- Ours is called the Milky Way.
13 Clues: Fuel for a star. • Emitted from stars. • The force due to mass. • A birthplace for stars. • Shape of a satellite orbit. • Ours is called the Milky Way. • Before a star is fully formed. • Travel of a moon around its planet. • Light-year measures this cosmic property. • When a red supergiant suffers gravitational collapse. • The property of a star that determines its life cycle. • ...
Gastronomic Culture 2023 2023-02-13
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- one of the mother sauces from Escoffier
- Capital of gastronomy
- Same meaning as chef focused on cuisine de Terroir.
- First women chef to have 3 Michelin stars.
- Cuisine type of cuisine that took place in the court of France.
- Person that wrote "guide culinaire".
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- Organization system in the kitchen by Escoffier
- Cuisine A gastronomic period focused on "health"
- something that made posible fusion cuisine.
- Student of Eugenie Brazier
- Chef who lead "nueva cocina vasca"
- Number of Michelin stars.
- One of the sauces popular during nouvelle cuisine.
13 Clues: Capital of gastronomy • Number of Michelin stars. • Student of Eugenie Brazier • Chef who lead "nueva cocina vasca" • Person that wrote "guide culinaire". • one of the mother sauces from Escoffier • First women chef to have 3 Michelin stars. • something that made posible fusion cuisine. • Organization system in the kitchen by Escoffier • ...
space project 2023-03-07
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- the amount of daylight changes throughout the ___
- has a daily and weekly pattern
- the moon also has a pattern with its ______
- another name for the pull of gravity
- a star that looks bigger because its closer to the earth
- gd mascot
- when the hemmosphere is pointed away from the sun Summer when the hemisphere is pointed toreds the sun
- like planets stars also spin on an ____
- the thing that holds the solar system together
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- the light of _____ shine at night
- there are different ______ in different places
- the moon rises and sets in a _____
- the moon phases are caused by the ___ light
- causes shadows
- every object has atleast some _____
- the earth spins on an __ witch causes day and night
16 Clues: gd mascot • causes shadows • has a daily and weekly pattern • the light of _____ shine at night • the moon rises and sets in a _____ • every object has atleast some _____ • another name for the pull of gravity • like planets stars also spin on an ____ • the moon also has a pattern with its ______ • the moon phases are caused by the ___ light • ...
ADJI DWI 2020-02-27
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- The largest vegetable
- How many stars feature on the flag of New Zealand?
- A device for measuring temperatur
- Single-celled, prokaryotic organisms
- device used to measure the air pressure
- A birds have scales on their wings
- Body parts, to listened
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- The planet is nearest the sun
- How many stars has the American flag got?
- How many kidneys does a normal person have
- Destroying all bacteria with high temperature for a long time
- Girl or woman wear them on their neck
- The substance known by the chemical formula NH3
13 Clues: The largest vegetable • Body parts, to listened • The planet is nearest the sun • A device for measuring temperatur • A birds have scales on their wings • Single-celled, prokaryotic organisms • Girl or woman wear them on their neck • device used to measure the air pressure • How many stars has the American flag got? • How many kidneys does a normal person have • ...
crossword 2 2022-05-15
Across
- what you can see in the night sky (hint: sometimes shaped like a crescent)
- everything beyond earth
- bright dots in the sky
- the star that tells us day from night
- planet that starts with m
- orbits a star
- the galaxy we live in
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- planet that is the most far away from the april the month that earth day is in
- path that the earth takes around the sun
- sun, planets, asteroids, comets, and
- group of stars
- what you can use to look into space
- planet with rings
13 Clues: orbits a star • group of stars • planet with rings • the galaxy we live in • bright dots in the sky • everything beyond earth • planet that starts with m • what you can use to look into space • sun, planets, asteroids, comets, and • the star that tells us day from night • path that the earth takes around the sun • ...
Nuclear Fusion 2024-05-21
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- Can nuclear fusion be done at an industrial level?
- What does Hydrogen become after fusion?
- Nuclear fusion makes elements ______.
- What do atoms do during nuclear fusion?
- Elements with an AMU ____ than 56 tend to fuse together
- What does nuclear fusion give off?
- What is the most stable element?
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- where in stars does nuclear fusion occur?
- Weak Nuclear force ________ nuclear fusion.
- What is the abbreviation of atomic mass unit?
- What element has an AMU less of 26
- The sun is a ____.
- What kind of energy does nuclear fusion create?
- Where does nuclear fusion occur naturally?
14 Clues: The sun is a ____. • What is the most stable element? • What element has an AMU less of 26 • What does nuclear fusion give off? • Nuclear fusion makes elements ______. • What does Hydrogen become after fusion? • What do atoms do during nuclear fusion? • where in stars does nuclear fusion occur? • Where does nuclear fusion occur naturally? • ...
Polynesian Navigation 2025-02-10
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- What is the name of the mental map of the stars used by ancient Polynesians?.
- Northernmost Polynesian island.
- a ring-shaped island with a lagoon in the middle.
- What is Rapanui's English name?
- Original home of Polynesians in Polynesian folklore.
- What star constellation did Polynesians use to determine where south is?
- The easternmost Polynesian Island.
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- What is the shape that the islands of Polynesia make?
- What ocean is Polynesia located?
- Southernmost island.
- Where Polynesians originate from.
- Māori name for boat.
- Polynesians used these for wayfinding.
13 Clues: Southernmost island. • Māori name for boat. • Northernmost Polynesian island. • What is Rapanui's English name? • What ocean is Polynesia located? • Where Polynesians originate from. • The easternmost Polynesian Island. • Polynesians used these for wayfinding. • a ring-shaped island with a lagoon in the middle. • Original home of Polynesians in Polynesian folklore. • ...
The Acts 2021-11-10
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- An act where Colonial assemblies needed to provide British troops with quarters.
- Was known as a massacre it was a brawl that broke out between soldiers, and colonists in Boston.
- Those who want Independence from Britain.
- Act act to rescue the British East India Company.
- Those who support King George and don't want Independence from Britain.
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- The name Bostonian's used to make fun of British soldiers' uniforms.
- The act where a stamp was needed for every piece of paper.
- An act where Britain introduced three new laws to punish Massachusetts.
- Unjust use of government power.
- An act that placed a tax on certain goods the colonies imported from Britain.
10 Clues: Unjust use of government power. • Those who want Independence from Britain. • Act act to rescue the British East India Company. • The act where a stamp was needed for every piece of paper. • The name Bostonian's used to make fun of British soldiers' uniforms. • Those who support King George and don't want Independence from Britain. • ...
Vocabulary Menu 2022-03-31
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- filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement.
- in low spirits from loss of hope or courage.
- cause (someone) to become perplexed and confused.
- an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
- an event causing great and often sudden damage or suffering; a disaster.
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- of a person) not identified by name; of unknown name
- a rough or noisy fight or quarrel.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- a heraldic device or symbolic object as a distinctive badge of a nation, organization, or family.
- suddenly and unexpectedly.
10 Clues: suddenly and unexpectedly. • a rough or noisy fight or quarrel. • in low spirits from loss of hope or courage. • cause (someone) to become perplexed and confused. • of a person) not identified by name; of unknown name • filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement. • an event causing great and often sudden damage or suffering; a disaster. • ...
May 3rd 2024-05-03
Across
- relating to or involving members of two political parties
- meant to trick or deceive people (often with malicious intent)
- to give a small amount of color to
- unpleasant or offensive
- to feel a strong desire or wish for something or to do something
- to stop someone from doing or expressing something; to make something difficult or impossible
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- a noisy fight, usually in a public space
- to gradually destroy something, or be gradually destroyed by natural forces such as water, wind, or ice
- a formal agreement between two countries, people, or groups, especially to help each other or stop fighting
- beginning to exist; recently formed or developed
10 Clues: unpleasant or offensive • to give a small amount of color to • a noisy fight, usually in a public space • beginning to exist; recently formed or developed • relating to or involving members of two political parties • meant to trick or deceive people (often with malicious intent) • to feel a strong desire or wish for something or to do something • ...
Vocab Set 7 2022-11-19
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- A ________
- ______ is longstanding resentfulness about something that happened in the past.
- To be _______ is to be banned or exiled from somewhere
- An _____ is a private remark made by a character in a play to the audience.
- A ______ is a pilgrim who returns from the Holy Land with two palm leaves as a token of their journey.
- To be _______ is to feel resentful and covetous towards someone else's good fortune.
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- _______ is a lack of harmony or agreement between people
- A _____ is a fight or battle
- A ______ is a form of poetry that usually has 14 lines, and is written in iambic pentameter.
- "Hindrance" and "obstacle" are two synonyms for ________
10 Clues: A ________ • A _____ is a fight or battle • To be _______ is to be banned or exiled from somewhere • _______ is a lack of harmony or agreement between people • "Hindrance" and "obstacle" are two synonyms for ________ • An _____ is a private remark made by a character in a play to the audience. • ...
Bobby vocab 4 2023-10-06
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- - A person who pleads for a cause, or idea. Noun, Positive
- - Make a more or less disguised reference to. Verb, Neutral
- - A prod fixed to a rider’s heel and used to urge a horse onward. Noun, Neutral
- - Contended to a fault with oneself or ones actions. Adjective, Positive
- - Used of a person’s appearance or behaviour; befitting an eminent person. Adjective, Negative
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- - Having or wielding force or authority. Adjective, Negative
- - Quarrel noisly, angrily, or disruptivly. Verb, Negative
- - Marked by simplicity; having a humble opinion of yourself. Adjective, Positive
- - Inadequate in amount or degree. Adjective, Negative
- - Liable to a subben unpredictable change. Adjective, Negative
10 Clues: - Inadequate in amount or degree. Adjective, Negative • - Quarrel noisly, angrily, or disruptivly. Verb, Negative • - A person who pleads for a cause, or idea. Noun, Positive • - Make a more or less disguised reference to. Verb, Neutral • - Having or wielding force or authority. Adjective, Negative • - Liable to a subben unpredictable change. Adjective, Negative • ...
Bobby vocab 4 2023-10-06
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- - A person who pleads for a cause, or idea. Noun, Positive
- - Make a more or less disguised reference to. Verb, Neutral
- - A prod fixed to a rider’s heel and used to urge a horse onward. Noun, Neutral
- - Contended to a fault with oneself or ones actions. Adjective, Positive
- - Used of a person’s appearance or behaviour; befitting an eminent person. Adjective, Negative
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- - Having or wielding force or authority. Adjective, Negative
- - Quarrel noisly, angrily, or disruptivly. Verb, Negative
- - Marked by simplicity; having a humble opinion of yourself. Adjective, Positive
- - Inadequate in amount or degree. Adjective, Negative
- - Liable to a subben unpredictable change. Adjective, Negative
10 Clues: - Inadequate in amount or degree. Adjective, Negative • - Quarrel noisly, angrily, or disruptivly. Verb, Negative • - A person who pleads for a cause, or idea. Noun, Positive • - Make a more or less disguised reference to. Verb, Neutral • - Having or wielding force or authority. Adjective, Negative • - Liable to a subben unpredictable change. Adjective, Negative • ...
KARIS'S 2024-05-07
15 Clues: Wine • Stars • Tacos • Cowboys • CN tower • Old port • Buckeyes • Portland • Sweet tea • China town • Blue crabs • Paper making • Key lime pie • Jimmy Carter • Wright Brothers
Rside 12.1 science -stars 2015-03-04
Across
- the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object.
- is a description of the cosmos where Earth is at the orbital center of all celestial bodies.
- sun's light hits the moon, moon = shade to earth
- German mathematician
- the fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object like the moon
- A is a piece of stony or metallic debris which travels in outer space
- is a type of stellar remnant that can result from the gravitational collapse of a massive star after a supernova.
- the begining of a stars life
- someone who study's the universe
- is the matter that exists in the space between the star systems in a galaxy
- An example of a __________is our sun
- bigRocks in the universe
- when you see quater of a moon
- you can see them with your naked eye from earth, they make a constellation
- is the change in frequency of a wave (or other periodic event) for an observer moving relative to its source
- Patterns of the moons movement
- early phases of a star
- is an astronomical event that occurs twice each year as the Sun reaches its highest or lowest excursion relative to the celestial equator on the celestial sphere
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- eclipse earth passes between the sun and the moon
- a diagram that shows the life of a star
- spend billions of years fusing hydrogen to helium in their cores
- when you see a whole moon
- Is a constalation
- 23.5 degrees
- is a theory that places the Sun as the center of the universe, and the planets orbiting around it.
- stars in the universe
- _________ go through a similar process to low mass stars in the beginning, except that it all happens much faster
- a well known constalation
- cooler and dimmer stars
- italian astronomer
- hotter and dimmer in lumonosity
- stellar explosion that briefly outshines an entire galaxy,
- the earth _____ rotates around the sun
- is a telescope that uses infrared light to detect celestial bodies
- is a bright streak of light in the sky a shooting star
- a white dwarf that has cooled down to the temperature of the cosmic microwave background, and so is invisible
- Polish astronmer
- Black holes are places where ordinary gravity has become so extreme that it overwhelms all other forces in the Universe. Once inside, nothing can escape a black hole's gravity
- hydroden atoms combine to form a heavier element of helium, this creates an enormous amount of energy
- Greek astronomer
40 Clues: 23.5 degrees • Polish astronmer • Greek astronomer • Is a constalation • italian astronomer • German mathematician • stars in the universe • early phases of a star • cooler and dimmer stars • bigRocks in the universe • when you see a whole moon • a well known constalation • the begining of a stars life • when you see quater of a moon • Patterns of the moons movement • ...
Energy, Earth and Cosmos 2025-02-06
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- Warm, comfortable, and pleasant.
- The energy center of higher consciousness and spirituality.
- The rise and fall of the ocean caused by the moon's gravity.
- A small rocky object orbiting the sun.
- When a planet appears to move backward in the sky.
- The force or power that drives actions and movement.
- The time when crops are gathered.
- A poetic or scientific name for Earth.
- A community of living beings interacting with their environment.
- An icy object that moves through space, often with a glowing tail.
- The movement of energy without blockage or resistance.motions and thoughts.
- The frequency or energy level of a person or place.
- Living in a way that maintains the balance of nature.
- Existing or traveling between stars.
- Life energy or breath in yogic philosophy.
- A system of twelve astrological signs based on the stars.
- When things are in balance or harmony.
- The speed at which energy moves, affecting emotions and thoughts.
- The energy center of love and compassion.
- The path of a planet or moon around another object.
- The scientific study of stars, planets, and space.
- When chakras or energies are balanced.
- The Earth's ability to regenerate and adapt to changes.
- A healing practice using energy transfer through hands.
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- Connecting with the Earth’s energy for stability.
- The energy center of personal power and confidence.
- The entirety of space, time, matter, and energy.
- When animals sleep for a long time during winter.
- When energy or frequencies match and amplify each other.
- The time of year when day and night are equal in length.
- The sun and all the planets that orbit it.
- The chakra associated with intuition and insight.
- shift The change from one season to another.
- Forces of earth, water, fire, and air.
- A curved shape of the moon, like a smile.
- When one celestial body blocks another, like a solar or lunar eclipse.
- A large system of stars, planets, and cosmic material.
- The energy center of communication and truth.
- A change from one state or phase to another.
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern.
- When the moon is fully visible in the sky. moon.
- A repeated spiritual or cultural practice.
- A field of energy surrounding a person.
- When one celestial body blocks another, like the sun or moon.
- Turning thoughts or desires into reality through energy.
- The presence of opposite forces, such as positive and negative energy.
- The energy center linked to security and stability.
- Spiritual energy believed to be at the base of the spine.
- Thinking deeply or mirroring light.
- The energy center related to creativity and emotions.
- Spiritual or universal energy that influences life.
51 Clues: Warm, comfortable, and pleasant. • The time when crops are gathered. • Thinking deeply or mirroring light. • Existing or traveling between stars. • A small rocky object orbiting the sun. • Forces of earth, water, fire, and air. • A poetic or scientific name for Earth. • When things are in balance or harmony. • When chakras or energies are balanced. • ...
THE BLUE PLANET IN SPACE! 2012-05-24
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- way, the galaxy containing the solar system consists of millions of stars that can be seen across the night sky.
- The study of the whole universe.
- Everything that exists anywhere.
- smallest planet in the Solar System.
- An artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or another planet in order to collect information or for communication.
- The largest planet in the solar system, a gas giant that is the fifth in order from the sun.
- A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away...
- A dwarf planet, formerly considered the ninth planet in order from the sun.
- The satellite of the earth.
- any of numerous small celestial bodies composed of rock and metal that move around the sun.
- The second planet of the sun.
- A path that the planets move around the sun.
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- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- A group of stars forming a pattern.
- The star around which the earth orbits
- relating to the sky or the heavens.
- The seventh planet from the Sun, and the third-largest
- A distant planet of the solar system, eighth in order from the sun.
- a planet circled with flat rings.
- Known as the red planet.
- The planet on which we live, the third planet from the sun in the solar system.
21 Clues: Known as the red planet. • The satellite of the earth. • The second planet of the sun. • The study of the whole universe. • Everything that exists anywhere. • a planet circled with flat rings. • A group of stars forming a pattern. • relating to the sky or the heavens. • smallest planet in the Solar System. • The star around which the earth orbits • ...
Nebular Hypothesis 2024-10-16
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- L = Iw and conservation of which allows smaller clouds to spin faster
- Accelerating Earth explanation; attraction between objects
- __ elements are thrown out further; fire starter
- Where gravity points toward in an object; why you can't touch your toes standing against a wall
- Net energy gain in 2022; colliding atoms merge and release tons of energy; energy process of stars: keeps them alive
- You just gotta __ the light; when stars explode to life
- Nebula cloud material
- star before ignition
- objects that want electrons take them from objects that don't want them: typically occurs through friction
- e.g. pillars of creation; birthplace of stars
- Smashing bodies combine
- Allows people to walk upright and gas & dust to become charged
- Low quality speakers caused; effect of fast-spinning nebulas
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- Theory of clues 2D, 3A, 11A, 15D, 19A and the name of this crossword
- Objects shrink because gravity forces everything closer
- Some car fuel; state of matter with particles loosely connected
- Allows figure skaters to perform twirls; distribution of mass of an object
- Jupiter having low temperature at his point is why it isn't a star; when gravity = pressure
- Material not part of an ignited star
- Charged gas and dust polarizes other objects and attracts them; gravity takes over after enough mass can collect
- PV = nRT and why the temperature of a star goes up with the pressure
- Where lighter, gaseous elements solidify; allows for collisions to form gas giants; between Mars & Jupiter
22 Clues: star before ignition • Nebula cloud material • Smashing bodies combine • Material not part of an ignited star • e.g. pillars of creation; birthplace of stars • __ elements are thrown out further; fire starter • Objects shrink because gravity forces everything closer • You just gotta __ the light; when stars explode to life • ...
Echinoderms and Invertebrate Chordates 2023-01-19
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- the phylum of animals that includes vertebrates
- the larva of a sea star
- having 2 sexes
- the phylum of sea stars
- the act of releasing sperm and egg into the water
- the digestive glands
- having 5 parts in the symmetry
- the bony plates within the skin of echinoderms
- a chordate characteristic that becomes the jaws and gills in some vertebrates; ___ pouches
- the bulb which draws water into the tube feet
- mouth is formed second
- ___ groove; is the feeding organ of tunicates
- the eye spot
- one of the characteristics of chordates
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- can reverse direction of blood flow
- having both sexes on the same individual
- the side of the sea star opposite the mouth
- a chordate characteristic that becomes the vertebrae
- the stomach of sea stars that is expelled through the mouth so that they can eat
- the pincerlike appendages used for protection and cleaning
- the class of sea stars
- a cephalochordate that retains chordate characteristics throughout its life
- members of subphylum Urochordata that contain the chordate characteristics only in the larval form
- the nerve that extends down the arm of the sea star
- a component of the tunic
- calcium __ the component of the endoskeleton
- how water gets into and out of the tunicates
- the structure by which the starfish moves and catches prey
- the opening through which water enters the vascular system
29 Clues: the eye spot • having 2 sexes • the digestive glands • the class of sea stars • mouth is formed second • the larva of a sea star • the phylum of sea stars • a component of the tunic • having 5 parts in the symmetry • can reverse direction of blood flow • one of the characteristics of chordates • having both sexes on the same individual • the side of the sea star opposite the mouth • ...
KARIS'S 2024-05-07
15 Clues: Wine • Stars • Tacos • Cowboys • CN tower • Old port • Buckeyes • Portland • Sweet tea • China town • Blue crabs • Paper making • Key lime pie • Jimmy Carter • Wright Brothers
matariki 2020-07-23
Universe terms 2022-08-22
Across
- Small body of rock that orbits around our sun.
- A space that does not allow anything to escape from inside it.
- A very small star.
- A large mass of gas and dust in between stars.
- A big body of mass that orbits the sun.
- The action of the centre of a star becomes too dense and collapses. The star then explodes
- all the planets orbiting the sun.
- A gas that is visible at night.
- The opposite of matter, when the two meet they destroy each other
- A large planet that is mostly gas, usually with low density and either helium and hydrogen.
- a planet that orbits a star in another galaxy
- a big area that consists of stars, solar systems, and planets.
- Similar to asteroids, they are bodies of ice and dust that orbit the sun.
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- A quasar is a region that creates a lot of radiation
- Similar to a normal planet but is smaller in size. Therefore, it can’t be classified as a planet.
- The earth's natural satellite.
- it orbits around just a larger body, the earth.
- A very large group of stars.
- It has gravity and makes up 95% of the universe along with dark energy.
- A small body of matter that enters our solar system.
- A rotating neutron star.
- When a white dwarf explodes.
- A galaxy that our planet is located in.
23 Clues: A very small star. • A rotating neutron star. • A very large group of stars. • When a white dwarf explodes. • The earth's natural satellite. • A gas that is visible at night. • all the planets orbiting the sun. • A big body of mass that orbits the sun. • A galaxy that our planet is located in. • a planet that orbits a star in another galaxy • ...
Universe Vocab-James Wooley-5th 2014-10-08
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- Electromagnetic waves with long wavelengths and low frequencies.
- An object with more than four solar masses squeezed into a ball.
- Vast arragement of electromagnetic waves.
- Electromagnetic waves that are very high energy and are use in medical and astronomical applications.
- Large cloud of gas and dust.
- A unit of length equal to the distance that light travels through space in 1 year.
- Electromagnetic waves with longer wavelengths than visible light.
- The distance between any two corresponding points that are adjacent on a wave.
- Areas of stars that spread out from the center of the spiral galaxy.
- The death of a large star explosion
- A representation of an object that is accurate in its proportions to the actual object.
- Used in astronomy as a standard unit to compare the size of other stars with our Sun.
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- How fast light travels, 300,000km/sec.
- A large grouping of stars in space.
- Provide us with visible light spectrum,the colors we see.
- An instrument that collects light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- Beginning point at which something begins, or from which it derives.
- The luminous celestial body around which the Earth and other planets revolve; composed mainly of hydrogen and helium.
- Electromagnetic waves with a shorter wavelength than visible light.
- transfer if energy through matter or space as electromagnetic waves.
- A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.7 billion years ago.
- All space contains.
22 Clues: All space contains. • Large cloud of gas and dust. • A large grouping of stars in space. • The death of a large star explosion • How fast light travels, 300,000km/sec. • Vast arragement of electromagnetic waves. • Provide us with visible light spectrum,the colors we see. • Electromagnetic waves with long wavelengths and low frequencies. • ...
Unit 5 Astronomy TNN 2024-05-26
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- an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- to spin on an axis
- a space object in a fixed point in the sky that gives off its own heat and light
- the series of changes in the life of an organism including reproduction.
- moving in a path around something
- all existing matter in space
- situated around or inhabiting one of the earth's poles
- an event during which the moon's shadow blocks all or some of the sun's lights
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- the distance that light travels in one Earth year
- a large sphere-shaped object that revolves around a star
- an imaginary line through the center of an object that provides a fixed point of reference
- a system of objects in space that includes at least one star, planet,their moon
- a group of stars forming a recognizable patterngalaxy collection of dust, gas, stars, and their solar systems
- to bounce back light
- a collection of dust, gas, stars and their solar systems
- move in a circle on a central axis
- a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface
- a distinct period or stage in a series of events
- each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter)
20 Clues: to spin on an axis • to bounce back light • all existing matter in space • moving in a path around something • move in a circle on a central axis • a distinct period or stage in a series of events • the distance that light travels in one Earth year • situated around or inhabiting one of the earth's poles • a large sphere-shaped object that revolves around a star • ...
Unit 5 Astronomy Review 2024-12-09
Across
- The moon phase that a spring tide occurs.
- galaxy that contains middle-aged stars and very rich in gas and dust.
- A star's position on the H-R diagram is determined by its temperature and this.
- The change in the position of ocean water caused by the Moon's gravitational pull.
- The tide that has minimal change to its high and low tide.
- universe began as a point and is continuously expanding.
- the life cycle of a star depend on its _____.
- The life cycle phase when a star fuses hydrogen into helium. Our Sun is currently in this stage.
- The force that attracts objects toward each other, like the force that keeps the planets in orbit.
- the hottest and dimmest stars on an H-R Diagram.
- A large ball of gas that produces light and heat from nuclear reactions.
- The spinning of a planet on its axis.
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- The movement of one object around another, like Earth's orbit around the Sun.
- The path that a planet follows around a star.
- A diagram that shows the relationship between the luminosity and temperature of stars.
- The four main divisions of the year caused by Earth's tilt and orbit around the Sun.
- The process by which a star is born, lives, and dies.
- the moon and sun's ____ pull is responsible for the tides.
- the season when the north hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun.
- The name of our galaxy.
20 Clues: The name of our galaxy. • The spinning of a planet on its axis. • The moon phase that a spring tide occurs. • The path that a planet follows around a star. • the life cycle of a star depend on its _____. • the hottest and dimmest stars on an H-R Diagram. • The process by which a star is born, lives, and dies. • universe began as a point and is continuously expanding. • ...
Teens level 9 2025-10-07
Across
- – Very thin, close-fitting leg coverings, often worn with a skirt.
- – A person who travels into space.
- – With lines of different colors.
- – Fake hair that people wear on their heads.
- – A strong blue cotton fabric used to make jeans.
- – Stylish or popular at the moment.
- – A place where you can watch shows about stars and space.
- – The planet we live on.
- – To use materials again instead of throwing them away
- – Extra pieces of hair added to make it longer.
- animals – Animals that might disappear forever.
- – Long rubber boots for rainy days.
- – A warm top with a hood.
- – Too many cars and buses on the road.
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- – A tool used to look at stars and planets far away.
- – The path something takes around a planet or star.
- – Untidy or messy in appearance.
- – What comes from fire or pollution.
- – Simple, with no patterns or decorations.
- hair – Hair that has been colored to look different.
- – A large group of stars and planets, like the Milky Way.
- – A ball of ice and rock that travels around the sun and has a tail.
- – Small brown spots on your skin, often from the sun.
- – Another word for thin or slender.
- – Rubbish left on the ground in public places.
- – A small hole in your ear, nose, or body for jewelry.
- – A vehicle made for traveling in space.
- nails – When you put nail polish on your fingers.
- – Comfortable clothes for sports or exercise.
29 Clues: – The planet we live on. • – A warm top with a hood. • – Untidy or messy in appearance. • – With lines of different colors. • – A person who travels into space. • – Stylish or popular at the moment. • – Another word for thin or slender. • – Long rubber boots for rainy days. • – What comes from fire or pollution. • – Too many cars and buses on the road. • ...
Astonomy 2022-10-11
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- A supermassive black hole gorging on gas at the center of a distant galaxy.
- A broad, faintly glowing band stretching across the night sky, composed of billions of stars in our galaxy too faint to be seen individually.
- The distance that light (moving at about 186,000 miles per second) travels in one year, or about 6 trillion miles.
- When an object moves in the reverse sense of “normal” motion.
- A concentration of mass so dense that nothing — not even light — can escape its gravitational pull once swallowed up.
- A star ending its life in a huge explosion. In comparison, a nova is a star that explosively sheds its outer layers without destroying itself.
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- A distinctive pattern of stars used informally to organize a part of the sky.
- A vast collection of stars, gas, and dust, typically 10,000 to 100,000 light-years in diameter and containing billions of stars
- A brief streak of light caused by a small piece of solid matter entering Earth’s atmosphere at tremendous speed (typically 20 to 40 miles per second).
- is a “dirty snowball” of ice and rocky debris, typically a few miles across, that orbits the Sun in a long ellipse.
- Latin for “cloud.”
- A massive ball of gas that generates prodigious amounts of energy (including light) from nuclear fusion in its hot, dense core.
- An event that occurs when the shadow of a planet or moon falls upon a second body.
- A solid body orbiting the Sun that consists of metal and rock.
14 Clues: Latin for “cloud.” • When an object moves in the reverse sense of “normal” motion. • A solid body orbiting the Sun that consists of metal and rock. • A supermassive black hole gorging on gas at the center of a distant galaxy. • A distinctive pattern of stars used informally to organize a part of the sky. • ...
Chapter 4 2021-10-22
8 Clues: sun power • cosmic rock • strange person • space scientist • all about the moon • stars with a story • "reach for the stars" • one short day, one long day
Astronomy 2022-04-21
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- The only planet in our solar system that spins on its side! It is the coldest, but not the furthest from the sun!
- Heliocentrism is the philosophy that this object is at the center of our solar system.
- The hottest planet in our solar system! Also the only planet that spins clockwise and has days that last longer than years!
- Any object that orbits a planet (such as a moon).
- The amount of time it takes a planet to completely orbit the sun once.
- "The fastest planet" in our solar system
- The _____ planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- The Philosophy that the Earth is the center of the universe and everything else (sun, moon, stars, etc.) revolve around it.
- The time it takes for a planet to complete 1 rotation around its axis. 24 hours on Earth , but different on each planet
- A configuration of stars as seen from Earth imagined to form a picture
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe
- The largest planet in our solar system, yet it also has the shortest day (Less than 10 hours!)
- 5th Largest planet in our solar system
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- The ____ Giants group of planets include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
- The ____ is all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy.
- Furthest from the sun of the 8 planets in our solar system.
- Earth is located in this Galaxy.
- The ____ Belt is a large disc of objects beyond Neptune full of mostly icy objects like Pluto and future comets!
- The Asteroid ____ is located between Mars and Jupiter.
- Attractive force between any two objects with mass.
- 2nd Smallest planet in our solar system. Most of it's surface is a cold reddish dessert!
- Stone or rocky object that enters Earths atmosphere
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity.
- massive self-luminous celestial body of gas that shines by radiation derived from its internal energy sources. At least 1 is found at the center of almost every solar system.
- Once a planet but is now considered a "Dwarf Planet"
- Rocky objects that orbit the Sun like a planet, but are much smaller than planets
- The closest object in space to Earth
- The ___ Cloud is a spherical shaped collections of trillions of comets and dust surrounding the sun 1-3 lightyears away. Often considered the end of our solar system.
- Small body orbiting the Sun that has lots of ice the melts when closer to the sun (this leaves a gas trail)
29 Clues: Earth is located in this Galaxy. • The closest object in space to Earth • 5th Largest planet in our solar system • "The fastest planet" in our solar system • Any object that orbits a planet (such as a moon). • Attractive force between any two objects with mass. • Stone or rocky object that enters Earths atmosphere • Once a planet but is now considered a "Dwarf Planet" • ...
surah Takwir verses 1 to 5 2023-03-09
chapter 7 and 8 2019-01-28
Across
- our galaxy is know as
- connects the polar ocean waters
- layer that protects us from UV
- estimated number of galaxies
- ocean used as a trade route between africa and asia
- why stars shine
- clumping smaller particles into larger masses
- continent of south pole
- discovered red shift
- Early steps of organisms forming from organic building blocks
- oldest rocks found in austalia
- the largest ocean
- are aggregations of gas and dust which may be several hundred kilometers in diameter
- percentage that the Atlantic covers earth
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- huge rotating aggregations of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity
- a theory on beginning of univerese
- years the accretion period lasts
- how old are the oldest fossils
- the star that gives earth heat
- includes all the countries south of panama
- percent of ice that covers earth
- a super nova explosion is also known as
- the sun is what kind of star
- smallest continent
- release of volatile substances and water vapor
- theory on how stars and planets were formed
- Star’s core will eventually collapse in an explosion
- person who experimented in 1953
- suggested that heat energy from thermal vents in the sea could have formed into complex molecules of life
- amount of years it took for rain to eventually form oceans
- the first surface formed how many years ago
- the smallest ocean
- massive spheres of incandescent gas
33 Clues: why stars shine • the largest ocean • smallest continent • the smallest ocean • discovered red shift • our galaxy is know as • continent of south pole • the sun is what kind of star • estimated number of galaxies • how old are the oldest fossils • the star that gives earth heat • layer that protects us from UV • oldest rocks found in austalia • connects the polar ocean waters • ...
Undertale AU's 2024-05-07
Across
- scary switch
- sans but chara
- UN trusted ssans
- murder green sans
- dusted stars
- dusty distrust
- edgy switch
- dusty switch
- murder murder murder
- falling stars
- AU Destroyer
- AU Creator
- underswap made by someone else
- when you sleep you can have a ____ or a _________
- Pokemon crossover
- undertale but better
- Chara As Sans
- Cool and chilltale with a parasite
- Toriel as sans
- robber sans
- undertale but doom
- too many MURDER
- switch edgy
- Grim Reaper
- glitchy dust
- watertale
- black sans
- insane dusty
- Edgy
- Brave Sans
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- papyrus's head
- 9 murderers
- deltatraveler underfell
- fire toriel sans
- murder murder murder murder murder
- Stars
- alot of sans au's in animation
- alot of sans's stronger then ink
- the... sus undertale
- dusty disbelief
- murder murder murder murder murder murder
- undertale cart 8
- edgy dust
- dark and yellow horror sans
- Sans + Chara
- horrible undertale animation
- knife dusty
- Sans With a melted eye
- Switched
- murder murder murder murder
- undertale but bad
- green sans
- scary dusty
- HEADDOG
- chicken is insane
- dust but killed more
- sad sans
- switch twice
- Murder
- Papyrus with no hands or a head
- switch outer
- The Main Game
- UN believed papyrus
- omega sans
- gaster controls this au
- edgy edgy
- Creator dust
67 Clues: Edgy • Stars • Murder • HEADDOG • Switched • sad sans • edgy dust • edgy edgy • watertale • AU Creator • green sans • omega sans • black sans • Brave Sans • 9 murderers • edgy switch • knife dusty • scary dusty • robber sans • switch edgy • Grim Reaper • scary switch • dusted stars • dusty switch • AU Destroyer • Sans + Chara • switch twice • switch outer • Creator dust • glitchy dust • insane dusty • falling stars • Chara As Sans • ...
Science Crossword 2025-05-16
Across
- how long it takes for satellites to orbit the earth
- _________ telescope
- a constellation in the shape of a bull
- lion who got killed by Hercules had impenetrable hide
- one of the zodiac signs only mad up of 3 stars
- very famous hunter who is a constellation
- we have thousands of these in our universe.
- (star wars) a long time ago in a _______ far far away
- large space station that is orbiting earth for research purposes
- what keeps us on the ground
- launched in 1977 farthest man made object in space
- when a super red giant dies forms a ___________ that sucks all matter into it
- the moon _____ around earth
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- hazy band of stars in the sky
- man made devices that takes 90 min to orbit the earth
- light second, light hours, light day, light month,________
- closest star system to our solar system it lies in the constellation Centaurus
- also called the north star
- when a group of stars forms an image
- only planet that is inhabitable
- when a star dies and leaves a colorful aftershock
- property of matter that remains unchanged unless acted upon by and opposite force
- the simplest element
- a constellation who is a Greek hero who had to do 12 tasks
- large donut region beyond Neptune
- this includes earth and Mars and Venus ect
- amount of matter an object contains
- name of princess that thesus saved
28 Clues: _________ telescope • the simplest element • also called the north star • what keeps us on the ground • the moon _____ around earth • hazy band of stars in the sky • only planet that is inhabitable • large donut region beyond Neptune • name of princess that thesus saved • amount of matter an object contains • when a group of stars forms an image • ...
After 30 years, this supernova is still sharing secrets 2023-02-10
Across
- A compound or activating form of energy (such as light or other types of radiation) that has a role to play in getting something done.
- Having to do with atoms, the smallest possible unit that makes up a chemical element.
- A massive group of stars bound together by gravity. Galaxies, which each typically include between 10 million and 100 trillion stars, also include clouds of gas, dust and the remnants of exploded stars.
- Patterns formed by prominent stars that lie close to each other in the night sky. Modern astronomers divide the sky into 88 constellations, 12 of which (known as the zodiac) lie along the sun’s path through the sky over the course of a year.
- The fourth planet from the sun, just one planet out from Earth.
- Scattered fragments, typically of trash or of something that has been destroyed.
- A broad and organized group of objects. Sometimes they are instruments placed in a systematic fashion to collect information in a coordinated way.
- The name for a spinning, ultra-dense neutron star. When these stars rotate, they emit short, regular pulses of radio waves or X-rays
- Energy that travels as a wave, including forms of light. Electromagnetic radiation is typically classified by its wavelength. The spectrum of electromagnetic radiation ranges from radio waves to gamma rays. It also includes microwaves and visible light.
- A region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation (including light) can escape.
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- (in physics) Devices for picking up (receiving) electromagnetic energy. (plural: antennae)
- An adjective that refers to the cosmos — the universe and everything within it.
- The force that attracts anything with mass, or bulk, toward any other thing with mass. The more mass that something has, the greater its ___
- (in physics) A region in space where certain physical effects operate, such as magnetism (created by a magnetic field), gravity (by a gravitational field), mass (by a Higgs field) or electricity (by an electrical field).
- The basic unit of a chemical element. Atoms are made up of a dense nucleus that contains positively charged protons and neutrally charged neutrons. The nucleus is orbited by a cloud of negatively charged electrons.
- An area of astronomy that deals with understanding the physical nature of stars and other objects in space. People who work in this field are known as astrophysicists.
- A substance formed from two or more atoms that unite (become bonded together) in a fixed proportion and structure.
- (often used as a synonym for chemical) A compound is a substance formed from two or more chemical elements united in fixed proportions.
- Something that is basic or serves as the foundation for another thing or idea.
- (in chemistry) Each of more than one hundred substances for which the smallest unit of each is a single atom. Examples include hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, lithium and uranium.
- supergiant A very large star that develops after helium-fueled fusion reactions have ceased in the core of a very massive star (a star more than 15 times the mass of our sun).
- The measure how condensed an object is, found by dividing the mass by the volume.
- Some outside influence that can change the motion of a body, hold bodies close to one another, or produce motion or stress in a stationary body.
23 Clues: The fourth planet from the sun, just one planet out from Earth. • Something that is basic or serves as the foundation for another thing or idea. • An adjective that refers to the cosmos — the universe and everything within it. • Scattered fragments, typically of trash or of something that has been destroyed. • ...
Feeling Good, Nina Simone 2022-09-15
Romeo & Juliet 2022-03-08
Across
- Friar John's covid-like penalty for "exposure" to the plague
- Capulet vs. ________________?
- Tybalt's wingman
- Friar Lawrence's side gig
- Romeo's Benvolio's and Mercutio's Act I face covering
- Juliet's final blow
- Montague vs.____________?
- thou O Romeo, Romeo Wherefore_______________?
- Wall Gave Romeo a "boost."
- Romeo's "un-death" sentence
- Juliet's household help
- Sun god taxi,
- Romeo's "high water" style
- Main male character in play
- Opening scene brawl....rhymes with lewd!
- Act Total
- Romeo's first one-way love interest
- Shakespeare's preferred poetic style
- Number of households "both alike in dignity"
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- Leading "ladies man".
- Household "Heads" reaction when learning of RJ romance
- Act I's opener
- Romeo's Best Friend
- Italian City where play takes place
- Great Columbia, Missouri pizza joint and noted 16th century author
- Luminary Intersected
- John Unfit mailman
- Friar's mixology
- Juliet's "Frech" Prince
- Death Faker
- Place where Romeo meets Juliet for first time
- "My only _____sprung from my only hate"
- Advice giver Lawrence's day job?
- sharp and deadly weapon of choice
- Romeo's fatal intake
- Juliet's lofty lair
- Juliet's kin and Mercutio killer
- "Parting is such sweet ________"
38 Clues: Act Total • Death Faker • Sun god taxi, • Act I's opener • Tybalt's wingman • Friar's mixology • John Unfit mailman • Romeo's Best Friend • Juliet's final blow • Juliet's lofty lair • Luminary Intersected • Romeo's fatal intake • Leading "ladies man". • Juliet's "Frech" Prince • Juliet's household help • Friar Lawrence's side gig • Montague vs.____________? • Wall Gave Romeo a "boost." • ...
The Hunger Games 2022-02-13
Across
- The baker's kid
- a traitor to the capitol
- poisonous berry
- event with all the tributes getting what they need
- Where Katniss and Peeta camp out
- Katniss' original friend
- Burn cure
- Interviewer and show host
- people that can give tributes help
- tributes from Districts 1, 2, and 4
- Structure where the opening brawl occurred
- How dead tributes are removed
- Capitol's rule enforcers
- Drunken District 12 mentor
- Controls Panam
- Katniss' preferred weapon
- Cato's preferred weapon
- District 11's industry
- Female District 12 Tribute
- Prim's pet
Down
- Combination of a mockingbird and a jabberjay
- Venomous wasps
- What Peeta enjoyed at training
- Announcing gamemaker
- Genetically engineered creatures
- Winning district of the Hunger Games
- Puts Peeta to sleep
- District 12's industry
- Katniss' fashion designer
- District 11 tribute that allies with Katniss
- Died to nightlock berries
- District 1 female tribute
- Katniss' sister
- The country of the Hunger Games
- The choosing of tributes
- Katniss' mom's profession
- Where Katniss sleeps in the beginning
37 Clues: Burn cure • Prim's pet • Venomous wasps • Controls Panam • The baker's kid • poisonous berry • Katniss' sister • Puts Peeta to sleep • Announcing gamemaker • District 12's industry • District 11's industry • Cato's preferred weapon • a traitor to the capitol • Katniss' original friend • Capitol's rule enforcers • The choosing of tributes • Katniss' fashion designer • Interviewer and show host • ...
Kevin crossword #2 2014-05-14
Across
- to get ahead of, do better than
- intense anger
- easily tricked or deceived
- deadly, extremely harmful
- the quality of giving off light
- burned slightly
- unhurried, taking plenty of time
- an imitation designed to deceive
- unfriendly, unfavorable
- the killing of one person by another
- overly generous, extravagant
- repaired, restored to good condition
- merry fun, laughter
- a short account of an incident in someone's life
- lifelike, vivid
- boiling or foaming
- not productive, bare
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- a situation in which further action by either of two opponents is impossible
- vertical, straight, good
- doubt, the state of being unsure
- to take apart
- a noisy quarrel or fight
- treated unfairly and cruelly
- cross, complaining, irritable
- not successful, failing to have any result
- approved, given formal approval to
- prevented from accomplishing a purpose
- having life, living
- to long for, desire
- a difficult or painful experience
- established the truth or accuracy of
- shared, felt, or shown equally by two or more
- inheritances, something handed down from an ancestor
- loved and respected dearly
34 Clues: to take apart • intense anger • burned slightly • lifelike, vivid • boiling or foaming • having life, living • to long for, desire • merry fun, laughter • not productive, bare • unfriendly, unfavorable • vertical, straight, good • a noisy quarrel or fight • deadly, extremely harmful • easily tricked or deceived • loved and respected dearly • treated unfairly and cruelly • ...
Words of the 1920's 2014-03-09
Across
- A club who sells (illegal) alcohol.
- An underground hideout where one would obtain illegal alcohol.
- to arrest.
- A person who smuggled and sold illegal liquor.
- What a jazz performer was called.
- What a prude person was called.
- A way to say elegant.
- Slang for an old car.
- What an engagement ring was called in the 1920's.
- This is what women's legs were called.
- Another way of saying to have a good time.
- This word refers to a party.
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- 1920's slang meaning to walk.
- This word refers to the mouth.
- The Prohibiting of the Sales and Manufacturing of Alcohol.
- This is the 1920's term for eyeglasses.
- The way of asking somebody to leave immediately.
- The way an inferior person was described.
- The way a person of extravagence was refered to.
- A dancer during the 1920's.
- A woman who embraced 1920's fashions.
- A studious person.
- This is another word for wonderful.
- The way of refering to a kill-joy.
- What was a paid killer called in the 1920's
25 Clues: to arrest. • A studious person. • A way to say elegant. • Slang for an old car. • A dancer during the 1920's. • This word refers to a party. • 1920's slang meaning to walk. • This word refers to the mouth. • What a prude person was called. • What a jazz performer was called. • The way of refering to a kill-joy. • A club who sells (illegal) alcohol. • ...
ANIMALS 2015-03-06
Across
- He was a white gorilla (Name)
- When two animals fight for the power of the herd (Verb)
- The shell of the turtle is ____ (Adjective)
- It's black and yellow (Noun)
- His mother was killed by a hunter (Name)
- Eagles____ ___ the sky to find their prey (Phrasal verb)
- Animals do this for getting food (verb)
- Giraffes have a ____ neck (Adjective)
- Turtle is the ______ animal of the planet (Adjective)
- A sheep that was a genetic experiment (Name)
- When a type of animal is desapearing (Phrasal verb)
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- Lions ____their offsprings until they get older (Phrasal verb)
- They have a horn on his forehead(Noun)
- Care for the flock (Phrasal verb)
- Mammal that lives in the sea(Noun)
- A fish that has a fin smaller tan the other (Name)
- The sound of the dog (Verb)
- The cheetah is the ____ animal of the planet (Adjective)
- Canines (Noun)
- Humans are descendants(Noun)
- How's the skin of the tiger?(Adjective)
- Wolves do this to the moon(verb)
- The corageous pig (Name)
- When a tiger clean her calf (Verb)
24 Clues: Canines (Noun) • The corageous pig (Name) • The sound of the dog (Verb) • It's black and yellow (Noun) • Humans are descendants(Noun) • He was a white gorilla (Name) • Wolves do this to the moon(verb) • Care for the flock (Phrasal verb) • Mammal that lives in the sea(Noun) • When a tiger clean her calf (Verb) • Giraffes have a ____ neck (Adjective) • ...
Vocab Crossword 2015-03-03
Across
- The cental or heart of a matter
- The noise coming from the courtroom sounded more like a ________ then a debate.
- To window shop
- The power to forbid or prevent
- The force or speed in which someone moves
- To get rid of or destroy completly
- Synonym for mistreated
- Synonym for conspicuous or noticable
- To see in advance
- A temporary substitute for something else
- Striking or remarkable
- The beaver returned to his ______ when it got dark.
Down
- Often in sports, you will hear coaches ________.
- royal, kinglike; fit for a king
- One who looks or observes
- To put out, extinguish
- The landlord had to ________ the tenant because he didnt pay his rent.
- A antonym for imperfection or faultlessness
- To speed up, to move faster
- Synonym of lessen, reduce
- To smother prevent from breathing
- The storekeeper was _______ for a possible shoplifter.
- To repair poorly or make a mess of
- To be in a unhealthy mental state
- The sudden _______ of the bus caused some of the passagers to fall.
25 Clues: To window shop • To see in advance • To put out, extinguish • Synonym for mistreated • Striking or remarkable • One who looks or observes • Synonym of lessen, reduce • To speed up, to move faster • The power to forbid or prevent • The cental or heart of a matter • royal, kinglike; fit for a king • To smother prevent from breathing • To be in a unhealthy mental state • ...
Book 2 - List 9 2023-07-26
Across
- (n) - weapon of the 16th and 17th centuries; broad headed spears that were about nine feet long
- (n) - judgment; formally pronounced decision
- (n) - peasant; lowborn fellow; an uncouth person
- (adj) - malicious, spiteful
- (adj) - garishly attractive; superficially significant
- (adj) - existing within; inherent
- (n) - (obsolete) experience
- (v) - to bury, to entomb; to place in an urn
- (n) - a sudden, unpredictable or unreasoning inclination; whim
- (interj) - indeed, used for emphasis and especially to express amused or surprised agreement
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- (adj) (alternate spelling portendous) - ominous, something that foreshadows a coming event; prophetic indication or significance
- (n) - fence made of pointed pickets
- (n) - striking or elaborate metaphor; a fanciful idea
- (n) - dignified apparel; something that lends grace, beauty or festivity
- (n) - a usually disorderly or protracted fight, struggle, or brawl
- (n) - anger; ready disposition to irritation
- (n) - having a brownish color; a brown earth that is darker in color because of its content of manganese and iron oxides
- (adv or adj) - astir, in action or agitation
- (adj) - ill-forged; tempered for a bad purpose
- (adj) - just; attractive in appearance; beautiful
20 Clues: (adj) - malicious, spiteful • (n) - (obsolete) experience • (adj) - existing within; inherent • (n) - fence made of pointed pickets • (n) - judgment; formally pronounced decision • (n) - anger; ready disposition to irritation • (adv or adj) - astir, in action or agitation • (v) - to bury, to entomb; to place in an urn • (adj) - ill-forged; tempered for a bad purpose • ...
The Outsiders Vocabulary 2024-12-03
Across
- to utter words indistinctly or in a low tone, often as if talking to oneself; murmur
- an angry, rough, noisy fight
- brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous
- in a way that is characterized by melancholy or longing; pensively
- wretchedly unhappy, uneasy, or uncomfortable
- utterly unconcerned about the consequences of some action; without caution
- something that is swallowed; contents of the stomach
- not able to be fathomed, or completely understood; incomprehensible
- with the utmost sincerity, enthusiasm, commitment, etc.
- the line or circle that forms the apparent boundary between earth and sky.
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- unwilling; disinclined
- to cry or wail lustily
- not in use
- in a clumsy, coarse, or violent manner
- indicating or showing unbelief
- to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy
- a person or thing that causes mischief or annoyance
- a person incapable of serious, connected thought.
- a person, act, or thing that causes shame, reproach, or dishonor or is dishonorable or shameful
- to draw down or contract the brows in a sullen, displeased, or angry manner
20 Clues: not in use • unwilling; disinclined • to cry or wail lustily • an angry, rough, noisy fight • indicating or showing unbelief • in a clumsy, coarse, or violent manner • brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous • wretchedly unhappy, uneasy, or uncomfortable • to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy • a person incapable of serious, connected thought. • ...
Romeo & Juliet Acts I & II 2025-03-14
Across
- - The city where the story takes place.
- - Romeo’s witty and playful friend.
- – What is supposed to happen to someone, like a story that’s already written but not yet read.
- - A challenge Tybalt issues to Romeo after the party.
- - Friar’s skill, hinting at future events.
- - Ruler of Verona who decrees death for further fighting.
- - The woman Romeo loves before meeting Juliet.
- - Their fight in the opening scene sparks the brawl.
- - Hot-headed cousin of Juliet.
- Mab - Fairy mentioned by Mercutio in a dream monologue.
Down
- - The priest who marries Romeo and Juliet.
- - A masked ball where Romeo and Juliet first meet.
- – A feeling of stress or nervousness, like when people are arguing or when something big is about to happen.
- - Promises of love exchanged between Romeo and Juliet.
- - Hostile conflict between the Montagues and Capulets.
- - Symbol of love and beauty in Friar Lawrence’s garden.
- - The famous scene where Romeo and Juliet confess their love.
- - Romeo’s peacekeeping cousin.
- - Juliet is compared to this celestial body by Romeo.
- - Juliet’s loyal and talkative caregiver.
20 Clues: - Romeo’s peacekeeping cousin. • - Hot-headed cousin of Juliet. • - Romeo’s witty and playful friend. • - The city where the story takes place. • - Juliet’s loyal and talkative caregiver. • - The priest who marries Romeo and Juliet. • - Friar’s skill, hinting at future events. • - The woman Romeo loves before meeting Juliet. • ...
WWE (BOYS THAT WE HAVE) 2025-04-28
Across
- Yeah!
- Loved John Cena as a kid
- Yeet
- "Where Is He"
- He's awesome
- British Bulldog
- 4/27/25 win Backyard Brawl
- The 5 Winner Royal Rumble Man
- The All Mighty
- The Trible Cheif
- First Apperaerd in A Bertie Bott's Every Flavor JellyBeans Box
- The Prince
- No Yeet
- The Monster Of All Monsters
- "The Hand Of Terror"
- King of Strong Style
- Say his name and he'll appear
- A "Phenomenal" Dude
- Bray Wyatt's alter ego
- Biggest Heel in our WWE
- The Prizefighter
- The Scottish Psychopath
- Former WCW World Champion
- The "DAWG"
Down
- 2nd Favorite Referee
- The Ring General
- 619
- Honorary Uce
- Watch out, there's a ... coming through!
- Zip Line Entrancer
- The Second City Saint
- Rey's son
- "Who Did It To Him"
- Grayson Waller's Tag Team Partner
- The Viper
- American Nightmare
- The Beast Incarnate
- The Final Boss
- Zero Miedo
- Celtic Warrior
- You can't see him
- Kicked out of New Day
- The Phenom
- The Architect
44 Clues: 619 • Yeet • Yeah! • No Yeet • Rey's son • The Viper • The Prince • Zero Miedo • The Phenom • The "DAWG" • Honorary Uce • He's awesome • "Where Is He" • The Architect • The All Mighty • The Final Boss • Celtic Warrior • British Bulldog • The Ring General • The Trible Cheif • The Prizefighter • You can't see him • Zip Line Entrancer • American Nightmare • "Who Did It To Him" • The Beast Incarnate • A "Phenomenal" Dude • ...
space 2023-01-03
Surah Takweer Verse 1-5 2023-04-11
Unit 1 and 2 2024-02-12
Astronomy Terms 2023-10-22
Across
- the magnitude of a celestial object as it's measured on earth
- the displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths
- the range of wavelengths over which electromagnetic radiation extends
- and increase or decrease in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves
- a system of millions or billions of stars, along with dust and gas, held together by gravity
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky
- a series of star types which most stars belong
- the intrinsic brightness of a celestial object
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- how astronomers explain the forming of the universe
- the displacement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths
- a graph in which the absolute magnitudes of stars are plotted against their spectral types
- the magnitudde of a celestial object as seen from a distance of 10 parsecs
- all existing matter and space considered as a whole
- a celestial body consisting of ice and dust that forms a "tail" of gas and dust particles when near the sun
- a cloud of dust and gas in outer space, visible in the night sky as a bright patch, or a dark silhouette
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
- a star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion that ejects most of its mass
17 Clues: a small rocky body orbiting the sun • a fixed luminous point in the night sky • a series of star types which most stars belong • the intrinsic brightness of a celestial object • how astronomers explain the forming of the universe • all existing matter and space considered as a whole • the displacement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths • ...
