discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
History & Geography 2021-11-30
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- The study of human culture* and how it develops over time
- Large areas that share similar climate or landforms. Can also share culture and religion
- An act of changing physical body or position
- The practice of someone copying another stealing ideas or work and acting like its their own
- The time period from the invention of writing in Mesopotamia until the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- Objects named by humans
- The study of fossils
- Study of physical features like mountains, etc
- 100 years
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- The time period before the invention of writing
- Measure degrees north or south
- Plant and animal remains / things that have been preserved earlier in time
- measure degrees East or West
- The study of artifacts* to learn about past human life
- 1400 CE to present
- A large division of time in history with distinct characteristics
- The fall of the Roman Empire
- 10 years
- It's the physical and human characteristics of a location
- 1000 years
20 Clues: 10 years • 100 years • 1000 years • 1400 CE to present • The study of fossils • Objects named by humans • measure degrees East or West • The fall of the Roman Empire • Measure degrees north or south • An act of changing physical body or position • Study of physical features like mountains, etc • The time period before the invention of writing • ...
History & Geography 2021-11-30
Across
- An act of changing physical body or position
- The study of fossils
- Measure degrees north or south
- It's the physical and human characteristics of a location
- Objects named by humans
- The fall of the Roman Empire
- The study of human culture* and how it develops over time
- Large areas that share similar climate or landforms. Can also share culture and religion
- 1400 CE to present
- The time period from the invention of writing in Mesopotamia until the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- 100 years
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- 10 years
- 1000 years
- A large division of time in history with distinct characteristics
- The time period before the invention of writing
- The study of artifacts* to learn about past human life
- the practice of someone copying another stealing ideas or work and acting like its their own
- measure degrees East or West
- Plant and animal remains / things that have been preserved earlier in time
- Study of physical features like mountains, etc
20 Clues: 10 years • 100 years • 1000 years • 1400 CE to present • The study of fossils • Objects named by humans • The fall of the Roman Empire • measure degrees East or West • Measure degrees north or south • An act of changing physical body or position • Study of physical features like mountains, etc • The time period before the invention of writing • ...
technology & innovation - agb 2020-10-06
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- go online: _______ the internet
- made better
- a plan for making a machine
- copyrights, patents, and trademarks: ____________ property
- something made from two different things
- has been replaced by more advanced technology
- a new machine
- legal protection for an invention
- a property or function of an electronic device
- a part of a machine or a device
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- legal protection for an artistic work
- an electronic or mechanical machine
- load a program onto your computer
- thinking that is outside the box
- think of an idea
- make or create
- new or original
- get rid of a file
- advanced: state-of-the-___
- advanced: cutting-____
- can be used without cables or cords
- add to something to make it better
22 Clues: made better • a new machine • make or create • new or original • think of an idea • get rid of a file • advanced: cutting-____ • advanced: state-of-the-___ • a plan for making a machine • go online: _______ the internet • a part of a machine or a device • thinking that is outside the box • load a program onto your computer • legal protection for an invention • ...
Entrepreneurship 2021-06-04
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- To improve a product
- A profitable product that is appealing to be sold
- Collection of data
- A expertise needed for a job
- Someone who operates a business
- A innovated product/invention
- Studying a future plan
- Products sold under a company with a different manufacturer
- To make something
- Equity given to small businesses by investors
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- A financial gain
- Granting property rights
- A strategy made by trends and needs of consumers
- A given permission for a company
- Matching products to other products
- Communicating with a group by email
- A plan to get a financial gain
- A index with personal information
- payment by a third party
- Understand one's feelings
- A owner that is given exclusive rights
21 Clues: A financial gain • To make something • Collection of data • To improve a product • Studying a future plan • Granting property rights • payment by a third party • Understand one's feelings • A expertise needed for a job • A innovated product/invention • A plan to get a financial gain • Someone who operates a business • A given permission for a company • A index with personal information • ...
Task #2 2024-04-22
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- His 9-5 job that sparked his interest in communication technology and led to many of his inventions.
- Thomas Edison's father joined a failed revolution, in which he marched on this city.
- Before this invention, electric lights were unreliable, expensive and short-lived.
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- This heavy metal used to be the go-to material choice for light bulb filaments because its high electrical resistance.
- This famous person worked for Edison for 6 months.
- Edison's first great invention, it could record and play back audio.
- A sort of scientific rivalry ("war") in the 1880s.
- A grant made by a government that confers upon the creator of an invention the sole right to make, use, and sell that invention for a set period of time.
- The name of the COUNTY in which he was born.
- Thomas ... Edison (his middle name)
10 Clues: Thomas ... Edison (his middle name) • The name of the COUNTY in which he was born. • This famous person worked for Edison for 6 months. • A sort of scientific rivalry ("war") in the 1880s. • Edison's first great invention, it could record and play back audio. • Before this invention, electric lights were unreliable, expensive and short-lived. • ...
HJSDHJIDHSAUIJHDSUJUJICDNHDUSFNADEUHDFYUHGEUDI I 2022-04-13
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- What people are separated by on a plane
- People do something on a consistent basis
- Where someone is
- the action of swapping two belongings
- Synonym for writing
- What someone practices/does and they’re really good at it
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- A city with an advanced drainage system
- Someone makes an invention
- this is what GRAPES makes all together
- A popular accessory that people wear
- What Mrs. O’Conner teachers
- Someone who is in charge of many people
- Ms. Rodgers favorited subjected
- Abraham Lincoln abolished this
- what you buy things with
15 Clues: Where someone is • Synonym for writing • what you buy things with • Someone makes an invention • What Mrs. O’Conner teachers • Abraham Lincoln abolished this • Ms. Rodgers favorited subjected • A popular accessory that people wear • the action of swapping two belongings • this is what GRAPES makes all together • A city with an advanced drainage system • ...
History of Photography 2021-09-14
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- wet plate process patented by Disderi in 1854
- invented the zoopraxiscope
- sheet of paper coated with silver chloride
- the first single lens reflex camera by pentax became the design for high end camera formats
- dark box with a hole that projects images, this device prompted the invention of photography
- a continuous tone image, often in a cool blue, first "blueprints"
- invented by Eastman with a flexible roll film allowing for 100 exposures, this invention made photography quicker and easier
- first pocket photographs often of portraits
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- a refractign stereoscope device which consisted of a closed box with one or two openings for light
- the invention of color photography
- first photograph by Joseph Nicephore Niepce
- also known as the gelatin photographic process, invented in 1871
- 35mm camera that allowed amateurs and professionals to use a smaller instrument making it easier to carry around, also had incredible quality of glass for the lens
- produces prints within seconds
- followed heliography
15 Clues: followed heliography • invented the zoopraxiscope • produces prints within seconds • the invention of color photography • sheet of paper coated with silver chloride • first photograph by Joseph Nicephore Niepce • first pocket photographs often of portraits • wet plate process patented by Disderi in 1854 • also known as the gelatin photographic process, invented in 1871 • ...
Famous Physics Discoveries 2024-09-11
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- – Measure of disorder in a system.
- – Combining nuclei to release energy.
- – Nearly massless particle.
- – Basic unit of matter.
- – Quantum of light.
- – Force related to electric currents.
- – Explosive death of a star.
- – Einstein's theory of space-time.
- – Particle that gives mass.
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- – Negatively charged particle.
- – Neutral subatomic particle.
- – Space-time distortion by mass.
- – Form of light or sound propagation.
- – Force pulling objects toward Earth.
- – Building blocks of protons and neutrons.
15 Clues: – Quantum of light. • – Basic unit of matter. • – Nearly massless particle. • – Particle that gives mass. • – Explosive death of a star. • – Neutral subatomic particle. • – Negatively charged particle. • – Space-time distortion by mass. • – Measure of disorder in a system. • – Einstein's theory of space-time. • – Combining nuclei to release energy. • ...
past discoveries 2025-10-16
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- To find something new.
- The action of traveling on water in a boat
- The man who discovered America before Columbus.
- Small animals with wings that can fly
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- A machine that can fly and goes up with spinning blades
- People who lived in the north and sailed to new lands
- What Leonardo did with a pencil — he made pictures
- Leonardo’s most famous painting.
- Leif Erikson found this new land in America.
9 Clues: To find something new. • Leonardo’s most famous painting. • Small animals with wings that can fly • The action of traveling on water in a boat • Leif Erikson found this new land in America. • The man who discovered America before Columbus. • What Leonardo did with a pencil — he made pictures • People who lived in the north and sailed to new lands • ...
Unit 6 Westward Expansion Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-16
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- This was a invention to help with communication during the industrial revolution
- This was the only tribe that went against the Indian removal act
- This Trail was made by the Cherokee's who were kicked out of their homes due to the Indian removal act
- This person helped with the underground railroad while making 13 trips
- This person won the election of 1824
- This person lost the election for president in 1824
- This person was a slave who escaped by having a carpenter carve him a box that he used to ship himself
- This treaty ended the war between America and Mexico over the Texas
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- This person was a escaped slave who went to Europe and back to buy his freedom
- This movement helped end slavery
- This was a invention that helped with farming fields
- "Remember the _____"
- This person set up the first board of education
- This person helped John Quincy Adams during the election of 1824
- This invention was made to help the transportation of trains
15 Clues: "Remember the _____" • This movement helped end slavery • This person won the election of 1824 • This person set up the first board of education • This person lost the election for president in 1824 • This was a invention that helped with farming fields • This invention was made to help the transportation of trains • ...
GDP 2021-04-06
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- the high point of recovery stage of business cycle
- includes the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy.
- business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction
- The combination of invention and innovation
- advances in knowledge
- C + I + G + (X-M)
- Real GDP falls for two consecutive quarters
- The total value of final goods and services produced in the economy during a given period.
- The ‘big picture’ of economics.
- If a recession is very severe, or lasts for an exceptionally long time
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- the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- includes the accumulated knowledge, skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy.
- the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses.
- The GDP adjusted for inflation
- The GDP not adjusted for inflation
- the goods and services purchased from another country
- The total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- applying inventions to new products or services
- the goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
20 Clues: C + I + G + (X-M) • advances in knowledge • The GDP adjusted for inflation • The ‘big picture’ of economics. • The GDP not adjusted for inflation • The combination of invention and innovation • Real GDP falls for two consecutive quarters • applying inventions to new products or services • business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction • ...
INVENTS 2024-01-22
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- electronical machine designed for capturing and preserving visual memories and who has allowed people to document their lives
- electronical machine which is used to ring friends
- invention that allows people to fly across long distances
- invention that revolutionized transportation and made the movement of people more efficient
- object made by fabric where you put pens and pencils
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- electronical machine who singers use to elevate their tone voice
- object which is usually full of ink and is used to writte
- electronical machine that is used to heat up food
- object used by people whoose vision isn't very good
- invention whoose function is to glow up rooms
10 Clues: invention whoose function is to glow up rooms • electronical machine that is used to heat up food • electronical machine which is used to ring friends • object used by people whoose vision isn't very good • object made by fabric where you put pens and pencils • object which is usually full of ink and is used to writte • ...
ALCPT/ECL Synonyms & Antonyms Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-07
18 Clues: Fix • aware • Power • writer • Rarely • correct • Homework • creation • Reliable • Main office • tight, slim • tell a story • Change, Modify • opposite of fail • Jury, board, panel • precipitation, mist • brothers and sisters • eloquent, Expressive
Industrial cross-olution 2019-10-17
9 Clues: To make, To fabric. • Where it started it all. • A country next to Ireland. • A nissan in fast and furious. • New discoveries, new technlogies. • A building where they made objects. • When there are more and more things. • A well-known multi tool knife country. • Ores underground, wood in trees, and water.
Serendipity Center Crossword 2015-06-02
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- Students ride in it
- Singing Senior
- Life Skills Teacher
- Guitar Playing Staff
- A fundraising event for the Serendipity Center
- Probably the most popular computer game at Serendipity. Think Lego-like.
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- A claw, especially one belonging to a bird of prey
- Someone that helps plan, coordinate, evaluate the options and services required to meet the client's health and human service needs.
- Makes Delicious Food!
- Played with 16 balls and a few sticks
- Integrated Intervention Specialist
- Program Manager
- He's a beaver fan, but ultimately he's a platypus.
- An aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident
- A ball and squares
15 Clues: Singing Senior • Program Manager • A ball and squares • Students ride in it • Life Skills Teacher • Guitar Playing Staff • Makes Delicious Food! • Integrated Intervention Specialist • Played with 16 balls and a few sticks • A fundraising event for the Serendipity Center • A claw, especially one belonging to a bird of prey • He's a beaver fan, but ultimately he's a platypus. • ...
LEARNING NEW WORDS 2017-09-26
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- a composition that imitates or misrepresents a style
- branch of zoology that studies insects
- shedding the leaves annually, as certain trees and shrubs.
- cause to fade away
- scientific study of extraterrestrial phenomena is xenology
- good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- scientific study of the structure of the earth.
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- pass from physical life
- scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- the removal of a threat by killing or destroying it
- something causing misery or death
- a humorless or habitually serious person.
- vigorous and animated
- guidebook.
- the principal bad character in a film or work of fiction
15 Clues: guidebook. • cause to fade away • vigorous and animated • pass from physical life • something causing misery or death • branch of zoology that studies insects • a humorless or habitually serious person. • scientific study of the structure of the earth. • scientific study of behavior and mental processes • the removal of a threat by killing or destroying it • ...
Song Dynasty Sizes 2021-10-01
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- This invention was made out of steel for getting over rivers.
- A political system; chosen from civil service system.
- Name of Chinese ships.
- An innovation in agriculture; redirecting water.
- An effect of this type of hierarchy was foot binding.
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- An invention originally used for fireworks and celebrations, it was then used in warfare
- An innovation which uses wooden blocks and paper.
- An invention commonly used for navigation, especially at sea
- a type of food that the Chinese produced in mass quantity to support their population.
- A luxury good traded on the silk road.
- China's main philosophy started by the Han Dynasty
11 Clues: Name of Chinese ships. • A luxury good traded on the silk road. • An innovation in agriculture; redirecting water. • An innovation which uses wooden blocks and paper. • China's main philosophy started by the Han Dynasty • A political system; chosen from civil service system. • An effect of this type of hierarchy was foot binding. • ...
Chapter 6 History Vocab 2021-10-20
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- economic control of an industry
- Irish Catholic machinist and the mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania, became leader of the Knights of Labor. Under his leadership, membership was expanded rapidly.
- theory that proposes that all people should collectively own property as the means of production and that individual ownership should not be allowed.
- the iron and steel business in the early 1860s. A Scottish-born American industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Carnegie Steel Company in 1892. His company dominated the steel industry. In 1902, he sold his company to J.P. Morgan for nearly $500 million. He retired the world's richest man. He donated more than $350 million to charity.
- of intense worker strikes and violent labor confrontations in the united States.
- that the economy will prosper if businesses are left free from government regulation and allowed to compete in a free market.
- of several companies that make the same product
- the telephone in March 1876
- of the first national labor unions in the United States, organized in 1869, after 1879 it included workers of different races, genders, and skills
- the sells shares of ownership called stock to investors in order to raise money
- system in which private business runs most industries, and competition determines how much goods cost and workers are paid.
- adapted by philosopher Herbert Spencer from Charles Darwin's theory of evolution; argued that society progresses through completion, with the fittest rising to positions of wealth and power.
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- method of making steel; developed by British inventor Henry Bessemer and American inventor William Kelly in the 1850s.
- in which a bomb exploded during a labor protest held in Haymarket Square in Chicago, killing several police officers.
- patented by Samuel Morse in 1837; sent messages over long distances by using electric current to transmit a system of dots and dashes over wire
- founder of the Standard Oil Company. After earning a small fortune in the wholesale food businesses, he entered the growing oil refining industry in 1863. He used vertical integration to make his company more competitive.
- that crossed the continental United States; completed in 1869
- of businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process
- pioneer of the railroad industry. By 1869, he had gained control over the New York Central Railroad and two other lines that connected the Central with New York City. He also controlled lines between Chicago, Cleveland, New York and Toledo. At the time of his death in 1877, he controlled more than 4,500 miles of railroad track. His personal fortune was estimated at $100 million.
- founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers
- another pioneer of communications technology. His first major invention was a telegraph that could send up to four messages over the same wire simultaneously. He and his fellow researchers made significant discoveries and advances in electricity, lightbulbs, phonographs, and early motion pictures.
- a prominent role in the union and became an organizer for the Knights of Labor in the 1870s. Her ambitious drive to educate and organize laborers was so effective that some her opponents called her "the most dangerous woman in America." She was also known as Mother Jones.
- right to manufacture or sell an invention
- prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade
- of the American Railway Union (ARU), he supported the Pullman strikers.
25 Clues: the telephone in March 1876 • economic control of an industry • right to manufacture or sell an invention • of several companies that make the same product • founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers • prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade • that crossed the continental United States; completed in 1869 • ...
Important words 2019-02-17
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- erlauben
- Lebensgrundlage
- geeignet, brauchbar
- wegen
- harmlos, unbedenklich
- verlässlich
- unbegrenzt
- Kabel
- Einluss
- gelegentlich
- ersetzen
- fähig
- vorgeben, heucheln
- Stromquelle
- Erfindungen
- kostengünstig
- nützlich
- allmählich, nach und nach
- behandelbar
- zugänglich
- Fortschritte
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- leistbar, erschwinglich
- Entdeckungen
- wissenschaftlich
- verändern
- Schreibmaschine
- bemerkenswert
- Auswirkung
- schätzen
- über Nacht
- unterhalten
- verleugnen
- Sterberate
- anbieten, bereit stellen
- verschmutzen
- Schnickschnack (z.B. technische Geräte)
- Anwesenheit
- wirksam, leistungsfähig
- Ausdauer
39 Clues: wegen • Kabel • fähig • Einluss • erlauben • schätzen • ersetzen • nützlich • Ausdauer • verändern • unbegrenzt • Auswirkung • über Nacht • verleugnen • Sterberate • zugänglich • verlässlich • unterhalten • Stromquelle • Erfindungen • Anwesenheit • behandelbar • Entdeckungen • gelegentlich • verschmutzen • Fortschritte • bemerkenswert • kostengünstig • Lebensgrundlage • Schreibmaschine • wissenschaftlich • vorgeben, heucheln • ...
Inventor & Invention 2019-11-25
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- Who invented the internet?
- who is the inventor of Ball-Point Pen?
- Who invented the mobile phone
- Who is the inventor of Television?
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- Who invented Electric Chair?
- Who is an inventor of Insulin?
- Who invented ceiling fans?
- Who is considered as the inventor of Video games?
- Who is the inventor of medical Thermometer?
- Who invented the Telephone?
10 Clues: Who invented ceiling fans? • Who invented the internet? • Who invented the Telephone? • Who invented Electric Chair? • Who invented the mobile phone • Who is an inventor of Insulin? • Who is the inventor of Television? • who is the inventor of Ball-Point Pen? • Who is the inventor of medical Thermometer? • Who is considered as the inventor of Video games?
Inventor & Invention 2019-11-25
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- Who invented the internet?
- who is the inventor of Ball-Point Pen?
- Who invented the mobile phone
- Who is the inventor of Television?
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- Who invented Electric Chair?
- Who is an inventor of Insulin?
- Who invented ceiling fans?
- Who is considered as the inventor of Video games?
- Who is the inventor of medical Thermometer?
- Who invented the Telephone?
10 Clues: Who invented ceiling fans? • Who invented the internet? • Who invented the Telephone? • Who invented Electric Chair? • Who invented the mobile phone • Who is an inventor of Insulin? • Who is the inventor of Television? • who is the inventor of Ball-Point Pen? • Who is the inventor of medical Thermometer? • Who is considered as the inventor of Video games?
Inventor & Invention 2019-11-25
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- Who invented the internet?
- who is the inventor of Ball-Point Pen?
- Who invented the mobile phone
- Who is the inventor of Television?
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- Who invented Electric Chair?
- Who is an inventor of Insulin?
- Who invented ceiling fans?
- Who is considered as the inventor of Video games?
- Who is the inventor of medical Thermometer?
- Who invented the Telephone?
10 Clues: Who invented ceiling fans? • Who invented the internet? • Who invented the Telephone? • Who invented Electric Chair? • Who invented the mobile phone • Who is an inventor of Insulin? • Who is the inventor of Television? • who is the inventor of Ball-Point Pen? • Who is the inventor of medical Thermometer? • Who is considered as the inventor of Video games?
KID'S INVENTION 2023-03-06
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- v) to be unable to think of or remember
- v) to put something into a bag
- n) a piece of equipment with moving parts that does work when it is given power from electricity
- adv) greater and higher in quality
- v) to store something ( sounds, music, images..) so that it can be heard
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- v) to create or make something useful for the first time
- n) treatment for illness
- v) to be the right size and shape for something or someone
- v) to choose or select
- n) finding or learning something for the first time
10 Clues: v) to choose or select • n) treatment for illness • adv) greater and higher in quality • v) to put something into a bag • v) to be unable to think of or remember • v) to create or make something useful for the first time • n) finding or learning something for the first time • v) to be the right size and shape for something or someone • ...
Science and Technology - Discoveries and Inventions 2020-12-24
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- INVENTED DEVICE AND TECHNIQUE FOR CATARACT SURGERY.
- DISCOVERED PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT.
- INVENTOR OF PAPER BAG.
- INVENTED THE FIRST PRINTING PRESS.
- INVENTED DC MOTOR.
- DISCOVERED THE ANTIBIOTIC PENICILLIN.
- CREDITED WITH INVENTION OF SPECTACLES
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- DISCOVERED SYNTHETIC FIBRRE KEVLAR, USED FOR BULLETPROOF VESTS.
- FATHER OF COMPUTING
- ORIGINATED PASTEURISATION OF MILK.
- CREDITED WITH THE INVENTION OF MICROWAVE OVEN
- FATHER OF HAND-WASHING.
12 Clues: INVENTED DC MOTOR. • FATHER OF COMPUTING • INVENTOR OF PAPER BAG. • FATHER OF HAND-WASHING. • DISCOVERED PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT. • ORIGINATED PASTEURISATION OF MILK. • INVENTED THE FIRST PRINTING PRESS. • DISCOVERED THE ANTIBIOTIC PENICILLIN. • CREDITED WITH INVENTION OF SPECTACLES • CREDITED WITH THE INVENTION OF MICROWAVE OVEN • ...
UNIT-1 "KNOWING ME,KNOWING YOU" 2024-09-12
9 Clues: to want • being happy • people who love studying • people who talk very much • people who love doing sports • people who don't like studying • people who are dirty or untidy • people who can make friends easily • people who loves learning and discoveries
ancient Egypt crossword 2023-12-06
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- The Egyptians made ceramic drinking vessels for their beverages.
- Berried in tomb.
- Mummy is put inside.
- Archaeological discoveries suggest that Egyptian hieroglyphs may be the oldest form of writing.
- A god in ancient Egypt
- A building in ancient egypt
- An Egyptian god
- A room full of book
- A process of people making into mummy.
- A statue
- God of Earth
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- such as make up and wigs.
- A biome in Africa
- to cure disease.
- The longest river in the world
- Horus and Anubis
- the centralized figure of the pharaoh
- An ancient Egypt drinks.
- An ancient city
- A technique that counts date
- Patron of Women
- Particle made up desert.
22 Clues: A statue • God of Earth • An ancient city • Patron of Women • An Egyptian god • Berried in tomb. • to cure disease. • Horus and Anubis • A biome in Africa • A room full of book • Mummy is put inside. • A god in ancient Egypt • An ancient Egypt drinks. • Particle made up desert. • such as make up and wigs. • A building in ancient egypt • A technique that counts date • The longest river in the world • ...
Crossword II 2024-01-19
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- shoe that Italy is shaped like
- largest planet
- first car company
- light red
- female doctor
- caffeinated beverage
- japan's ocean
- power ______; a textile invention
- cars in the 1700s
- Chinese-speaking island
- far away from the city / the "country"
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- can______; 1855 invention
- Georgia birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr.
- Morse ______
- freedom of ______
- three letters found in every human cell
- god the Aztecs worshipped
- not Fahrenheit
- six plus two
- phone sound
- light brown
21 Clues: light red • phone sound • light brown • Morse ______ • six plus two • female doctor • japan's ocean • largest planet • not Fahrenheit • freedom of ______ • first car company • cars in the 1700s • caffeinated beverage • Chinese-speaking island • can______; 1855 invention • god the Aztecs worshipped • shoe that Italy is shaped like • power ______; a textile invention • ...
Invention of weel 2023-04-17
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- A round object with straight sides that rotates around a central axis, used in early wheels
- A type of wheel powered by wind, used for grinding grains or pumping water
- A rubber covering around a wheel that provides cushioning and traction
- A vehicle with runners instead of wheels, used for transportation over snow and ice
- The rod that connects two wheels and rotates with them
- A person who makes or repairs wheels and carts
- A type of wheel powered by water flow, used for grinding grains or lifting water
- A vehicle with two or four wheels used for transporting goods or people
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- A device used for spinning thread or yarn, consisting of a rotating wheel and a spindle
- Any type of vehicle that uses wheels for transportation, including cars, trucks, and bicycles
- A type of wheel used in pottery-making to shape clay
- A small vehicle with one or two wheels, used for transporting small loads of materials
- The circular invention that revolutionized transportation and machinery
- A large four-wheeled vehicle used for transporting goods or people
- A two-wheeled vehicle used in ancient times for racing and warfare
15 Clues: A person who makes or repairs wheels and carts • A type of wheel used in pottery-making to shape clay • The rod that connects two wheels and rotates with them • A large four-wheeled vehicle used for transporting goods or people • A two-wheeled vehicle used in ancient times for racing and warfare • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-07-05
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- A primatologist and conservationist who studied and advocated for the protection of chimpanzees and other wildlife.
- A physicist who developed the theory of relativity and is known for his equation E=mc².
- An inventor and scientist who invented the telephone and made significant contributions to the field of communication.
- An inventor and electrical engineer known for his contributions to alternating current (AC) electricity and wireless communication.
- A mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and gravity, making significant contributions to modern physics.
- A primatologist and conservationist who studied and advocated for the protection of chimpanzees and other wildlife.
- A physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity and was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- A polymath who excelled in various fields, including art, science, and engineering, and is known for his inventions and paintings.
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- A mathematician, physicist, and engineer who made important discoveries in geometry, buoyancy, and the lever.
- A chemist and microbiologist who developed the process of pasteurization and made significant contributions to the field of medicine.
- A naturalist and biologist who developed the theory of evolution through natural selection, explaining the diversity of life on Earth.
- A theoretical physicist who studied black holes and the origin of the universe, despite being affected by a motor neuron disease.
- A chemist and crystallographer who made key contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA.
- A primatologist and conservationist who studied and advocated for the protection of chimpanzees and other wildlife.
- An astronomer and physicist who made important discoveries about the solar system and was an early proponent of the scientific method.
- An inventor and businessman who developed numerous devices, including the phonograph and the practical electric light bulb.
16 Clues: A physicist who developed the theory of relativity and is known for his equation E=mc². • A chemist and crystallographer who made key contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA. • A mathematician, physicist, and engineer who made important discoveries in geometry, buoyancy, and the lever. • ...
India Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-04
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- group of nomadic people's who may have come from the steppes
- movements of a people from one region to another
- also known as wisdom
- civilization the Indus valley civilization is sometimes refered to this because of the many archeological discoveries made at that site.
- it is part of the Aryan groups based in occupation and priests are here
- the creator
- Noble Truth the way to end suffering is to end all desires
- the Buddha's word for release from selfishness and pain
- also called as Asia Minor
- is a collection of religious beliefs that developed slowly over a long period of time.
- the teachers' comments were later written down
- also known as the protector
- group of speakers
- good or bad deeds that influences specific life circumstances.
- Four Noble Truths Buddha finally understood his enlightenments and called those ideas.
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- A wall of the highest mountains in the world --- the Hindu, Kush, Karakorum, and Himalayan ranges--- seperates this region from the rest of the Asian Continent.
- one of the greatest epics of India
- another Indo-European people whose homeland was probably somewhere between the Caspian and Aral seas.
- a great mother goddess
- known as rebirth whereas an individual soul or spirit is born again and again until moksha is achieved.
- a dry grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus.
- explorer from Portugal encountered this social system and called the groups
- Veda it contains 1,028 hymns to Aryan gods.
- they have a sacred literature that left a picture of Aryan Life.
- the destroyer
- the four major group is also known as
- a seasonal winds that dominate India's climate.Harrapan civilization- the Indus valley civilization is sometimes refered to this because of the many archeological discoveries made at that site.
- the founder of Jainism.
- is when the person achieves the perfect understanding
- Gautama the founder of Buddhism.
30 Clues: the creator • the destroyer • group of speakers • also known as wisdom • a great mother goddess • the founder of Jainism. • also called as Asia Minor • also known as the protector • Gautama the founder of Buddhism. • one of the greatest epics of India • the four major group is also known as • Veda it contains 1,028 hymns to Aryan gods. • the teachers' comments were later written down • ...
GDP 2021-04-06
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- The combination of invention and innovation
- The GDP adjusted for inflation
- The GDP not adjusted for inflation
- the goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
- focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses.
- Real GDP falls for two consecutive quarters
- The total value of final goods and services produced in the economy during a given period.
- the high point of recovery stage of business cycle
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- The ‘big picture’ of economics.
- the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- includes the accumulated knowledge, skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy.
- applying inventions to new products or services
- C + I + G + (X-M)
- If a recession is very severe, or lasts for an exceptionally long time
- The total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- advances in knowledge
- includes the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy.
- business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction
- the goods and services purchased from another country
- the value of one currency in terms of another currency
20 Clues: C + I + G + (X-M) • advances in knowledge • The GDP adjusted for inflation • The ‘big picture’ of economics. • The GDP not adjusted for inflation • The combination of invention and innovation • Real GDP falls for two consecutive quarters • applying inventions to new products or services • business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction • ...
Caiti and Conrad 2023-03-16
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- A lot of people got shot
- The original
- Bugs that infested peoples hair
- They had really strong friendships
- Where the world war occured
- The troops stopped to celebrate this holiday
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- Upgrades of weapons and discoveries
- High artillery vehicles were developed in WWI
- The assassination of this man started WWI
- Holes in the ground that they fought in
- Rounds of ammunition shot from a gun barrel
- They had nothing to do
- A sport they played during Christmas
- Rodents that infested trenches
14 Clues: The original • They had nothing to do • A lot of people got shot • Where the world war occured • Rodents that infested trenches • Bugs that infested peoples hair • They had really strong friendships • Upgrades of weapons and discoveries • A sport they played during Christmas • Holes in the ground that they fought in • The assassination of this man started WWI • ...
invention 2024-05-17
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- It's like a super smart toy that can play games, help with homework, and let you talk to friends who are far away on the internet.
- It's like a magic talk box that lets you hear someone's voice even if they're far a
- It's a tiny piece of food that adds flavor to meals, or a tiny electronic piece that helps make computers and phones work, like a tiny engine.
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- It's a set of little hooks and eyes that can move up and down to close and open clothes, like a secret mechanism in your clothes.
- It's a round, colorful canopy that opens up to keep you dry when it's raining, like a big, shimmering bubble.
- It's a big screen that shows movies, cartoons, and shows, like a big window into another world.
6 Clues: It's like a magic talk box that lets you hear someone's voice even if they're far a • It's a big screen that shows movies, cartoons, and shows, like a big window into another world. • It's a round, colorful canopy that opens up to keep you dry when it's raining, like a big, shimmering bubble. • ...
Station One - Puzzle 2023-03-15
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- Roman invention that changed a sea battle into a land battle
- Number of U.S. Senators
- Home of the Rome & country of Italy (2wds)
- Roman body armor
- Leader of the Carthaginians in the 2nd Punic War
- Roman army formation with overlapping shields
- He was murdered on March 15th 44 B.C.
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- Rome's written laws
- Etruscan Architectural invention perfected by the Romans
- Roman poor class, 95% of Roman society
- Roman army unit (5,000 men)
- Leader of long lasting slave revolt
- Purple people (merchants)
- US President and a Roman tribune both had this power
- This Roman branch of gov. had life terms
- US and Roman three part government system
16 Clues: Roman body armor • Rome's written laws • Number of U.S. Senators • Purple people (merchants) • Roman army unit (5,000 men) • Leader of long lasting slave revolt • He was murdered on March 15th 44 B.C. • Roman poor class, 95% of Roman society • This Roman branch of gov. had life terms • US and Roman three part government system • Home of the Rome & country of Italy (2wds) • ...
Around The Town. 2022-12-05
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- a room in a school
- is for animals like horses,chickens etc.
- is where you play
- is where you are supposed to pray
- a place with a lot of grass and farms
- is a place with animals
- where you go to learn
- is with tall structures
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- is a place where you go eat
- is where you can live for some days
- where you live
- where you buy food and items
- where you go to read books
- is where you can look at discoveries
- is where you watch people act
15 Clues: where you live • is where you play • a room in a school • where you go to learn • is a place with animals • is with tall structures • where you go to read books • is a place where you go eat • where you buy food and items • is where you watch people act • is where you are supposed to pray • is where you can live for some days • is where you can look at discoveries • ...
Advances in Medicine of the 1960s 2024-11-29
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- - Major developments in heart and brain surgery.
- - First successful heart transplant in 1967.
- - Corticosteroid use expands for various conditions.
- - Advancements in cancer treatment.
- - Improvements in insulin treatment for diabetes.
- - The birth control pill becomes widely available.
- - Polio vaccine program expands.
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- - Advances in anesthetic techniques for surgeries.
- - Kidney dialysis machines improve.
- - Magnetic Resonance Imaging technology begins to be developed.
- - Early discoveries in genetics and heredity.
- - Widespread use for infections, further refined in the 1960s.
- - Psychotropic drugs introduced for mental health treatment.
- - Advances in medical imaging techniques.
- - New antibiotics discovered in the 1960s.
15 Clues: - Polio vaccine program expands. • - Kidney dialysis machines improve. • - Advancements in cancer treatment. • - Advances in medical imaging techniques. • - New antibiotics discovered in the 1960s. • - First successful heart transplant in 1967. • - Early discoveries in genetics and heredity. • - Major developments in heart and brain surgery. • ...
doctors and discoveries 2021-09-10
7 Clues: theory discovered by Koch • inventor of the Polio Vaccine • cholera epidemic of 1854 scientist • The medical pope of the Middle Ages • greek whose name is also an oath taken by docs • famous Louis who discovered germs cause disease • where the famous 1854 cholera epidemic took place
jordi industrial revolution 2017-11-12
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- you collect this from sheep
- building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour
- a period of one hundred years
- a soft white fibrous substance which surrounds the seeds of the cotton plant and is made into textile fibre and thread for sewing.
- relating to agriculture
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favour of a new system
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- this invention is a mixture of both spinning jenny and the water frame
- a strong, hard magnetic silvery-grey metal, the chemical element of atomic number 26, much used as a material for construction and manufacturing, especially in the form of steel. Compare with steel.
- an engine that uses the expansion or rapid condensation of steam to generate power
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- a combustible black or dark brown rock consisting chiefly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground seams and used as fuel.
- relating to or characterized by industry
- relating to, or characteristic of a town or city
- this invention introduced a more effecient way of weaving
- helped increase the supply of yarn by spinning 8 things at once
- the state of a country or region in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money:
- this invention could be powerded by a waterwheel and produced lots of yarn types
- adapt (something) to modern needs or habits, typically by installing modern equipment or adopting modern ideas or methods
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network; a complex whole
20 Clues: relating to agriculture • you collect this from sheep • a period of one hundred years • relating to or characterized by industry • relating to, or characteristic of a town or city • this invention introduced a more effecient way of weaving • building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour • helped increase the supply of yarn by spinning 8 things at once • ...
A Sweet Invention! 2024-09-11
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- well-known by a lot of people
- a place to go out to eat
- a learning institution for after high school
- people who are famous for acting(or other things)
- came into view
- usually refers to a country on the other side of an ocean or large body of water from your country
- a food (or dessert) made from roasted and ground cocoa seed kernels
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- liked the best
- well known, well liked
- desired
- a publication that tells what is going on in an area or region
- thought out ahead of time
- tasty "mini-cakes"
- made up of ingredients to cook a dish
- not the same
15 Clues: desired • not the same • liked the best • came into view • tasty "mini-cakes" • well known, well liked • a place to go out to eat • thought out ahead of time • well-known by a lot of people • made up of ingredients to cook a dish • a learning institution for after high school • people who are famous for acting(or other things) • ...
QFS Unit 3 2021-02-04
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- the use of imagination or original ideas or an individual's ability to create
- a series of steps that engineers and innovators can apply to develop a solution to a problem
- a distinguishable part in a course, development or cycle
- a first full-scale and usually functioning form of a new design of an invention
- an assessment of if the goals of the project were accomplished
- a listing of the project's timelines, activities and deliverables
- the act of developing a new process, product or service
- a legal document that is used to request proposals for a contract or service
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- a document that defines a business's objectives and strategies
- the introduction of something new
- the activity of gathering information to understand the needs of your customer
- one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise
- a writing securing for a term of years the right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention
13 Clues: the introduction of something new • the act of developing a new process, product or service • a distinguishable part in a course, development or cycle • a document that defines a business's objectives and strategies • an assessment of if the goals of the project were accomplished • a listing of the project's timelines, activities and deliverables • ...
Aztec crossword 2022-09-13
10 Clues: Aztec Gold • Aztec government • Mexican civilization • Agriculture and Trade • Language related to Aztec • Indigenous people in Africa • Animal on the Aztec calendar • Aztec invention from cocoa beans • Aztec invention people chew today • That the Aztecs used to transfer water
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- James Hargreas created it
- did the railroads make transportation faster or slower
- Created clothes and sewed stuff together
- who did the interchangeable parts help the most
- Robert Fulton created this
- revolutionized steal by decreasing its cost
- who did the mechanical reaper help the most
- helped people communicate faster and a longer distance
- which one picked seeds out of the cotton faster
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- helped make all parts look the same
- john deare created this invention
- helped transportation across the ocean faster
- who created the water powered textile mill
- who did the cotton gin help the most
- george stephenson created this invention
15 Clues: James Hargreas created it • Robert Fulton created this • john deare created this invention • helped make all parts look the same • who did the cotton gin help the most • Created clothes and sewed stuff together • george stephenson created this invention • who created the water powered textile mill • revolutionized steal by decreasing its cost • ...
Cattle Cotton and Railroads 2023-04-17
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- most famous ranch in Texas larger than Rhode Island
- fencing that ended the cattle drives
- bug that destroyed cotton crop
- invention that allowed meat to travel by train
- refused to brand his cattle
- most popular cattle breed in texas
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- used wind power to pump water from ground
- most used and famous trail in Texas
- invention that cleaned cotton
- opposite of a boom, it is a crash of an industry
- number in the name of the largest ranch in Texas
- spanish word for cowboy
- river along the Goodnight-Loving Trail
- introduced cotton and cattle to texas in the 1600s
- used to identify cattle
15 Clues: spanish word for cowboy • used to identify cattle • refused to brand his cattle • invention that cleaned cotton • bug that destroyed cotton crop • most popular cattle breed in texas • most used and famous trail in Texas • fencing that ended the cattle drives • river along the Goodnight-Loving Trail • used wind power to pump water from ground • ...
Cotwolds, Oxford, Cambridge 2025-11-18
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- – čar, privlačnost
- – žarenje, topel sij
- – novost, izum
- – samostojna enota univerze
- – visok, koničast stolp
- – humanistične vede (npr. zgodovina, jezik, literatura)
- – raziskovanje
- – bogastvo
- – zapuščina, pomemben vpliv iz preteklosti
- – geometrijski, natančno izračunan
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- – obrt, ročno izdelano delo
- – majhna tradicionalna hišica
- – apnenec
- – zelo prepoznaven, simbolen
- – vožnja z ravnim čolnom, ki ga potiskamo s palico
- – ustaljen običaj
- – ohraniti, zaščititi
- – odkritja
- – pešpot
- – dolina
- – zelo slikovit
- – trgovina, menjavanje blaga
- – knjižnica
- – univerza
- – znanost
25 Clues: – pešpot • – dolina • – apnenec • – znanost • – odkritja • – univerza • – bogastvo • – knjižnica • – novost, izum • – raziskovanje • – zelo slikovit • – ustaljen običaj • – čar, privlačnost • – žarenje, topel sij • – ohraniti, zaščititi • – visok, koničast stolp • – obrt, ročno izdelano delo • – samostojna enota univerze • – zelo prepoznaven, simbolen • – trgovina, menjavanje blaga • ...
Chapter 18 cross word 2021-11-08
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- intellectual movement in France
- occasionally checked by parliament
- was named after Jean Calvin
- made during catholic reformation
- discovers of gravity and planet motion
- One of the greatest scientist of all time
- English overthrow of James II
- wanting to obtain materials
- wave of general dissents toward Catholics
- war between protestants and Catholics
- concept of of in scientific revolution
- focus on mankind as center of intelligence
- poorer people
- Many great scientific discoveries made
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- created Calvinism
- increase of global contacts
- people who can't have wealth producing property
- northern Europe intellectual movement
- form of Protestantism
- leaders passed rules without parliament
- wrote the 95 thesis
- Leader of Catholicism
- Time of art and philosophy
- what people got accused of being
24 Clues: poorer people • created Calvinism • wrote the 95 thesis • form of Protestantism • Leader of Catholicism • Time of art and philosophy • increase of global contacts • was named after Jean Calvin • wanting to obtain materials • English overthrow of James II • intellectual movement in France • made during catholic reformation • what people got accused of being • ...
Holcomb Bridge Crossword Challenge 2025-03-01
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- Ms. Reeves
- Subject involving experiments and discoveries
- Mr. Dial
- Want to be a nurse?
- Subject focusing on history, geography, government, and cultures
- Fun times at lunch in the library
- Subject focused on improving literacy skills
- Name of Road
- 4th period fun time
- Serve the Ball
- People Speak this in Spain
- People speak this in Paris
- Subject focused on reading, writing, and grammar
- Mascot
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- Books to check out
- Green Fuzzy Ball
- Ms. Ivie
- What You Read
- Mr. Andry
- What you are looking at now
- Undefeated
- 7th grade Assistant Principal
- 6th grade Assistant Principal
- School 6th-8th Grade
- Ms. Wisdo
- Principal
- Slam Dunk!
- Midday Meal
- Running Sport
- Subject Focused on Numbers
- Indoor Recess
31 Clues: Mascot • Ms. Ivie • Mr. Dial • Mr. Andry • Ms. Wisdo • Principal • Ms. Reeves • Undefeated • Slam Dunk! • Midday Meal • Name of Road • What You Read • Running Sport • Indoor Recess • Serve the Ball • Green Fuzzy Ball • Books to check out • Want to be a nurse? • 4th period fun time • School 6th-8th Grade • People Speak this in Spain • People speak this in Paris • Subject Focused on Numbers • ...
parish proficiency 2023-12-08
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- unknown authorship
- a constraining condition
- a persons judgement of what is important in life
- to list in order of importance
- the introduction of something new
- motivating people to act towards a goal
- one who is present, but doesn't participate
- standards on which a judgement is based
- a full scale functional form of an invention
- posting of mean spirited messages
- the quality or state of being apart
- to annoy persistently
- a scam in which the user is deceived
- one who owns their own business
- capable of being wounded
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- a writing that excludes others from making an invention
- relating to hearing
- the use of imagination or original ideas
- an image that you show others
- the right to make and sell a product
- website that allows users to make changes
- low opinion of someone
- the outward aspect or look of something
- something that has been made for the first time
- firm adherence to a code of moral values
- the principles of governing a group of people
- a deceptive operation
- a movement of the body or limbs
- to increase in extent or intensity
29 Clues: unknown authorship • relating to hearing • to annoy persistently • a deceptive operation • low opinion of someone • a constraining condition • capable of being wounded • an image that you show others • to list in order of importance • a movement of the body or limbs • one who owns their own business • the introduction of something new • posting of mean spirited messages • ...
5th Grade STEM - Aviation (Unit 2 Topics) 2025-10-30
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- Who invented the first telephone?
- What device captures pictures or videos?
- What invention made it possible to produce books and share knowledge more easily?
- What global network allows people to share information instantly?
- What invention made it possible for people to travel long distances through the air?
- What machine can be programmed to perform tasks automatically?
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- What form of energy powers most modern inventions?
- What device do people use to type, search the internet, and create digital projects?
- What ancient invention made transportation much easier?
- Who invented the electric light bulb?
10 Clues: Who invented the first telephone? • Who invented the electric light bulb? • What device captures pictures or videos? • What form of energy powers most modern inventions? • What ancient invention made transportation much easier? • What machine can be programmed to perform tasks automatically? • What global network allows people to share information instantly? • ...
Introducing English Crossword 2023-08-11
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- Verb
- Lexicon
- Motley
- Irregularity
- Slang
- Prolific
- Indicate
- Syntax
- Mastery
- Peculiar
- Consonant
- Dialect
- Inconsistency
- Phonology
- Voluminous
- Strict
- Tense
- Grammar
- Vocabulary
- Aspect
- Coinage
- Vowel
- Novel
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- Borrowing
- Orthography
- Condescending
- Alphabetic Script
- Distinct
- Variety
- Feminist
- Invention
- Gender
- Notorious
- Fluency
- Adopt
- Innumerable
- Accuracy
- Noun
- Mother Tongue
- Plural
- Myriad
- Case
- Phoneme
- Adjective
44 Clues: Verb • Noun • Case • Slang • Adopt • Tense • Vowel • Novel • Motley • Syntax • Gender • Strict • Plural • Myriad • Aspect • Lexicon • Variety • Mastery • Fluency • Dialect • Grammar • Phoneme • Coinage • Distinct • Prolific • Feminist • Indicate • Peculiar • Accuracy • Borrowing • Invention • Notorious • Consonant • Phonology • Adjective • Voluminous • Vocabulary • Orthography • Innumerable • Irregularity • Condescending • Inconsistency • Mother Tongue • Alphabetic Script
Vocabulary Unit 11 2026-02-18
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- rafraîchir
- accroc (à)
- diffuser (émission)
- haleine
- logiciel
- précieux
- copain
- squelette
- passer quelqu'un (téléphone)
- version
- ligne de téléphone fixe
- répondre, réagir
- simplicité
- privé
- génie
- terrain de football
- invention
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- statistiques
- lancer
- perdre du temps
- intelligence artificielle
- inonder
- inconvénient
- mâcher
- de poche
- maîtriser
- logo
- caoutchouc
- gloire
- exporter
- stylo-bille
- taguer
- billion
- supporter, soutenir (équipe)
- créer, fonder
- sève
- tuer
- trophée
38 Clues: logo • sève • tuer • privé • génie • lancer • mâcher • copain • gloire • taguer • inonder • haleine • version • billion • trophée • de poche • logiciel • précieux • exporter • maîtriser • squelette • invention • rafraîchir • accroc (à) • caoutchouc • simplicité • stylo-bille • statistiques • inconvénient • créer, fonder • perdre du temps • répondre, réagir • diffuser (émission) • terrain de football • ligne de téléphone fixe • ...
Inventions 2024-09-10
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- The Wright brothers are famous for inventing this machine that made human flight possible.
- Press Johannes Gutenberg’s invention that revolutionized the production of books and the spread of knowledge.
- This device was invented by Alexander Graham Bell to transmit sound over long distances.
- This global system of interconnected computer networks transformed communication and access to information.
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- This invention allowed people to watch moving images and sound, transforming entertainment.
- This appliance changed how food is stored by keeping it cold for longer periods.
- This machine, originally created for complex calculations, has become essential in modern life for a variety of tasks.
- James Watt improved this invention, which powered the Industrial Revolution.
- Thomas Edison is credited with perfecting this invention that provides electric light.
- Percy Spencer invented this kitchen appliance that cooks food using electromagnetic radiation.
10 Clues: James Watt improved this invention, which powered the Industrial Revolution. • This appliance changed how food is stored by keeping it cold for longer periods. • Thomas Edison is credited with perfecting this invention that provides electric light. • This device was invented by Alexander Graham Bell to transmit sound over long distances. • ...
Teaching Aids 2022-03-25
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- texts, photographs, video selections, and other teaching resources that are not specially prepared for pedagogical purposes.
- video compact disc, film.
- textbooks and other specially developed instructional resources.
- learner makes discoveries in L2.
- encourages to use the language.
- to assess
- assigned piece of work.
- making judgements about the effect of the materials on the people using them.
- processes made to produce L2 material.
- changing existing material so that they become more suitable for specific learners, teachers or situations.
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- material based on the topic already chosen in the curriculum.
- cassette and compact disc.
- is functional and must be contextualized, should be realistic and authentic.
- guides the learner in the language.
- provides experience of the language.
- should facilitate learners ability to study and self investigate.
- textbooks, student's worksheet, pictures, photographs, newspapers and magazines.
- consists of analyzing, identifying and developing.
- web based learning materials, computer assisted instruction.
- add-on
20 Clues: add-on • to assess • assigned piece of work. • video compact disc, film. • cassette and compact disc. • encourages to use the language. • learner makes discoveries in L2. • guides the learner in the language. • provides experience of the language. • processes made to produce L2 material. • consists of analyzing, identifying and developing. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-03-10
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- Challenging the church
- Thought the sun was the center of the universe
- Made first telescope
- A new wave of discoveries and scientist
- Used mathematics to prove Coopernius was right
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- Did not support scientific discovery's
- a revival of something
- in the center
- Created the idea of inertia
- Made the scientific method
10 Clues: in the center • Made first telescope • Challenging the church • a revival of something • Made the scientific method • Created the idea of inertia • Did not support scientific discovery's • A new wave of discoveries and scientist • Thought the sun was the center of the universe • Used mathematics to prove Coopernius was right
Ch 10 2022-02-23
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- studied attraction between electric charges
- refers to charged subatomic particles
- created four equations that rivaled Newton's work
- metal rod used to demonstrate static electicity
- this is a way that static electric forms
- this jar has a metal lining and holds a charge
- his discoveries led to generators, motors...
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- means something is not moving
- established the law of conservation of energy
- electrocute frogs
- worked with parallel circuits
- invented the voltaic pile
- discovered electromagnetism
- coined the word electric
14 Clues: electrocute frogs • coined the word electric • invented the voltaic pile • discovered electromagnetism • means something is not moving • worked with parallel circuits • refers to charged subatomic particles • this is a way that static electric forms • studied attraction between electric charges • his discoveries led to generators, motors... • ...
Civilization Crossword 2021-11-10
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- This invention contributed to the spread and development of the Chinese civilization
- They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization
- This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD
- This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army
- These buttons are made from seashells during 2000 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This invention is significant as it aided to explore the oceans and trade
- Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom
- These weights were discovered in all graduated size that is according to the Harappan binary weight system
- This is one of Arabic’s contributions to mathematics, the word came from Arabic “al-jabr” which means “reunion of broken parts"
- These machines were common but Romans were the first to put ballistas in carts for better mobility
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- These were built with the help of China with the invention of paper
- Indus Valley civilization is very famous for discovering various methods of this
- It is a heavy crossbow-like weapon used to shoot arrows and darts at enemies
- Were used to determine the exact time of sunrise and sunset as well as the fasting period during Ramadan
- This was found in the 9th century when a Chinese alchemist searched for an elixir of immortality
- This has been used in Roman buildings as a strong base foundation
- This civilization was first mentioned in the mid-9th century BCE
- This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change
- This is the first dynasty in Ancient China
20 Clues: This is the first dynasty in Ancient China • This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army • This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD • This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom • They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization • Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization • ...
Civilization Crossword 2021-11-10
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- This invention is significant as it aided to explore the oceans and trade
- Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization
- This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army
- This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD
- These machines were common but Romans were the first to put ballistas in carts for better mobility
- This is one of Arabic’s contributions to mathematics, the word came from Arabic “al-jabr” which means “reunion of broken parts"
- This is the first dynasty in Ancient China
- This has been used in Roman buildings as a strong base foundation
- This civilization was first mentioned in the mid-9th century BCE
- It is a heavy crossbow-like weapon used to shoot arrows and darts at enemies
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- his was found in the 9th century when a Chinese alchemist searched for an elixir of immortality
- This invention contributed to the spread and development of the Chinese civilization
- Were used to determine the exact time of sunrise and sunset as well as the fasting period during Ramadan
- This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change
- These weights were discovered in all graduated size that is according to the Harappan binary weight system
- These were built with the help of China with the invention of paper
- Indus Valley civilization is very famous for discovering various methods of this
- These buttons are made from seashells during 2000 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom
20 Clues: This is the first dynasty in Ancient China • This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army • This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD • This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom • They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization • This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change • ...
Scope Magazine February 2017 The Curse of Tut 2023-09-06
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- the city where Garrett Morgan proved his invention
- a stinky cousin of the anteater
- This invention was inspired by a car crash
- synonym for income in movie article
- the main theater food rip-off, 900% too high
- topic of graduation speech by G Saunders
- synonym for creative business-minded people
- the type of legs Jen uses
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- mostly used as a verb to mean "to cause"
- Egyptian preservation of corpses
- the man obsessed with ancient Egypt
- 150 kinds live on hands
- his curse clings to his tomb
- synonym for nonsense in the baseball curse article
- type of text feature on the back cover
- vocab word describing Garrett Morgan's curiosity
- where cake-with-candle parties became popular
- sing "Happy Birthday" twice while doing this
- mostly used as a noun to mean "a result"
- Garrett Morgan's important invention
- Jen was born without these
21 Clues: 150 kinds live on hands • the type of legs Jen uses • Jen was born without these • his curse clings to his tomb • a stinky cousin of the anteater • Egyptian preservation of corpses • the man obsessed with ancient Egypt • synonym for income in movie article • Garrett Morgan's important invention • type of text feature on the back cover • mostly used as a verb to mean "to cause" • ...
Technology Crossword 2016-06-06
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- Investigation into a topic
- Something that was unknown before but now is known
- Something accomplished or done well
- Someone who hates technology
- Something new, often a machine, that is created
- A significant or sudden advancement
- Special protection for an invention or idea
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- A place where things are made
- The improvement or advancement of something
- A mechanical or electronic device
- Someone who loves technology
- Something radical or innovative
- Something new or different that is introduced
- A defect or imperfection
- A fridge, a toaster and a vacuum cleaner are examples of this
- Something that is old
16 Clues: Something that is old • A defect or imperfection • Investigation into a topic • Someone who loves technology • Someone who hates technology • A place where things are made • Something radical or innovative • A mechanical or electronic device • Something accomplished or done well • A significant or sudden advancement • The improvement or advancement of something • ...
Frankenstein 2025-02-21
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- framed for William's murder
- Frankenstein goes against this making the monster
- Where the name reflects the character
- a principle of fairness and morality
- a titan who gave life to humans and was punished
- a group of people who admired the natural beauty of the world
- what we call modern science now
- a despicable or contemptible person (the monster)
- movement across the arts to present characters as distorted, unpleasant and disgusting
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- a story told through documents
- time period of scientific discoveries
- Teeth of a ‘__________ whiteness’.
- work extremely hard or incessantly.
- The time period the text was written in
- excessive pride and arrogance that eventually leads to a character's downfall
- ‘Watery eyes’
16 Clues: ‘Watery eyes’ • framed for William's murder • a story told through documents • what we call modern science now • Teeth of a ‘__________ whiteness’. • work extremely hard or incessantly. • a principle of fairness and morality • time period of scientific discoveries • Where the name reflects the character • The time period the text was written in • ...
BDI3C Vocab!!! 2025-03-05
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- someone who shows creativity, courage, and energy
- an original form that is used as a model
- a legal agreement between people or organizations
- zhooniyaa received by a person or business
- the beliefs and ideals of a person or culture
- purpose to provide a produce or service to help people
- a legally protected word, symbol, or design
- a person making an important change in society
- being able to set a goal and work towards it
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- person's natural ability or skills
- an improvement of an idea, product, or service
- money earned after all costs are paid
- a person who works to help solve problems
- set a rules about right or wrong
- to reach a goal, even when it gets difficult
- a new idea, technology, product, or service
- a person who works for a business
- regular payment for working
- a legal right that prevents an invention from being copied
19 Clues: regular payment for working • set a rules about right or wrong • a person who works for a business • person's natural ability or skills • money earned after all costs are paid • an original form that is used as a model • a person who works to help solve problems • zhooniyaa received by a person or business • a new idea, technology, product, or service • ...
Vocabulary Dany 2019-05-28
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- Made by humans; not natural
- The way a situation is generally developing or changing
- Made in large amounts,bby machines
- Detailed and exact
- Vents in the Earth that produce melted rock and ash
- The usual purpose of a thing
- Serious study of a subject made to make new discoveries
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- Machine that can do the work of a person
- Sets of plans and skills to reach a goal
- Special methods of doing something
- A deep valley with steep sides
- Job or Profession
- Unfamiliar territory to humans
- A change in the way of thinking
14 Clues: Job or Profession • Detailed and exact • Made by humans; not natural • The usual purpose of a thing • A deep valley with steep sides • Unfamiliar territory to humans • A change in the way of thinking • Special methods of doing something • Made in large amounts,bby machines • Machine that can do the work of a person • Sets of plans and skills to reach a goal • ...
"Starry Messenger" by Peter Sis 2021-02-07
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- Galileo made one for himself to see from afar
- People just followed this
- Galileo had gone against the ___ in what he saw
- People became __ after reading Galileo's book
- Galileo always had this on his mind
- Wrote down his observations
- Galileo was __ to appear before the Pope
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- People ___ Galileo's discoveries with statues
- Galileo ___ "The Starry Messenger"
- Galileo studied physics and ___
- Galileo was ___300 years later and was surely right
11 Clues: People just followed this • Wrote down his observations • Galileo studied physics and ___ • Galileo ___ "The Starry Messenger" • Galileo always had this on his mind • Galileo was __ to appear before the Pope • People ___ Galileo's discoveries with statues • Galileo made one for himself to see from afar • People became __ after reading Galileo's book • ...
Technical progress 2022-05-20
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- An object that allows one to perform calculations
- A device sent up into space to travel round the Earth, used for collecting information or communicating by radio, television, etc
- Thanks to this invention, the mortality rate from poliomyelitis has fallen by 99 % in 10 years.
- To receive or make calls around the home
- Vehicle, which invented by Henry Ford, and used for the carriage by road of persons
- Name the scientist who discovered the law of gravity
- This solid explosive mixture used for throwing shells, rocket motion and for other purposes
- To watch pre-recorder videos
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- Rotary-wing aircraft
- The greatest invention, according to us
- Gadget for cooking, defrosting, reheating pre-prepared food
- Thanks to this invention, a new type of pollution appeared in many cities in the 19th century
- Russian scientist, who ordered chemical elements and invented vodka
- A powerful narrow beam of light that can be used as a tool to cut metal, to perform medical operations, or to create patterns of light for entertainment
- They were created by scientists
15 Clues: Rotary-wing aircraft • To watch pre-recorder videos • They were created by scientists • The greatest invention, according to us • To receive or make calls around the home • An object that allows one to perform calculations • Name the scientist who discovered the law of gravity • Gadget for cooking, defrosting, reheating pre-prepared food • ...
Civilization Crossword 2021-11-10
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- This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom
- These buttons are made from seashells during 2000 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army
- This is one of Arabic’s contributions to mathematics, the word came from Arabic “al-jabr” which means “reunion of broken parts"
- This invention is significant as it aided to explore the oceans and trade
- Were used to determine the exact time of sunrise and sunset as well as the fasting period during Ramadan
- This was found in the 9th century when a Chinese alchemist searched for an elixir of immortality
- This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change
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- This civilization was first mentioned in the mid-9th century BCE
- These were built with the help of China with the invention of paper
- It is a heavy crossbow-like weapon used to shoot arrows and darts at enemies
- Indus Valley civilization is very famous for discovering various methods of this
- They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization
- This invention contributed to the spread and development of the Chinese civilization
- This has been used in Roman buildings as a strong base foundation
- This is the first dynasty in Ancient China
- machines, These were common but Romans were the first to put ballistas in carts for better mobility
- weights, These weights were discovered in all graduated size that is according to the Harappan binary weight system
- This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD
- Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
20 Clues: This is the first dynasty in Ancient China • This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army • This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD • This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom • They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization • Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization • ...
Civilization Crossword 2021-11-10
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- This invention is significant as it aided to explore the oceans and trade
- Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization
- This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army
- This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD
- These machines were common but Romans were the first to put ballistas in carts for better mobility
- This is one of Arabic’s contributions to mathematics, the word came from Arabic “al-jabr” which means “reunion of broken parts"
- This is the first dynasty in Ancient China
- This has been used in Roman buildings as a strong base foundation
- This civilization was first mentioned in the mid-9th century BCE
- It is a heavy crossbow-like weapon used to shoot arrows and darts at enemies
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- his was found in the 9th century when a Chinese alchemist searched for an elixir of immortality
- This invention contributed to the spread and development of the Chinese civilization
- Were used to determine the exact time of sunrise and sunset as well as the fasting period during Ramadan
- This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change
- These weights were discovered in all graduated size that is according to the Harappan binary weight system
- These were built with the help of China with the invention of paper
- Indus Valley civilization is very famous for discovering various methods of this
- These buttons are made from seashells during 2000 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom
20 Clues: This is the first dynasty in Ancient China • This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army • This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD • This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom • They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization • This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change • ...
Civilization Crossword 2021-11-10
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- It is a heavy crossbow-like weapon used to shoot arrows and darts at enemies
- This is the first dynasty in Ancient China
- This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom
- They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization
- Indus Valley civilization is very famous for discovering various methods of this
- This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD
- This invention contributed to the spread and development of the Chinese civilization
- This is one of Arabic’s contributions to mathematics, the word came from Arabic “al-jabr” which means “reunion of broken parts"
- These weights were discovered in all graduated size that is according to the Harappan binary weight system
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- This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army
- Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This civilization was first mentioned in the mid-9th century BCE
- These were built with the help of China with the invention of paper
- These buttons are made from seashells during 2000 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change
- his was found in the 9th century when a Chinese alchemist searched for an elixir of immortality
- This invention is significant as it aided to explore the oceans and trade
- These machines were common but Romans were the first to put ballistas in carts for better mobility
- This has been used in Roman buildings as a strong base foundation
- Were used to determine the exact time of sunrise and sunset as well as the fasting period during Ramadan
20 Clues: This is the first dynasty in Ancient China • This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army • This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD • This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom • They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization • Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization • ...
Civilization Crossword 2021-11-10
Across
- Were used to determine the exact time of sunrise and sunset as well as the fasting period during Ramadan
- These buttons are made from seashells during 2000 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army
- This invention is significant as it aided to explore the oceans and trade
- They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization
- This civilization was first mentioned in the mid-9th century BCE
- These were built with the help of China with the invention of paper
- These machines were common but Romans were the first to put ballistas in carts for better mobility
- These weights were discovered in all graduated size that is according to the Harappan binary weight system
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- This has been used in Roman buildings as a strong base foundation
- This is the first dynasty in Ancient China
- It is a heavy crossbow-like weapon used to shoot arrows and darts at enemies
- his was found in the 9th century when a Chinese alchemist searched for an elixir of immortality
- Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD
- Indus Valley civilization is very famous for discovering various methods of this
- This is one of Arabic’s contributions to mathematics, the word came from Arabic “al-jabr” which means “reunion of broken parts"
- This invention contributed to the spread and development of the Chinese civilization
- This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom
- This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change
20 Clues: This is the first dynasty in Ancient China • This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army • This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD • This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom • They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization • Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization • ...
Engineer and design process 2021-04-30
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- The answer to the problem you are trying to solve.
- To think of ideas that will work for your invention
- to share your results with the community
- When you look up things for your design to and to see other models and how to change yours
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- The image that your invention will have
- The question that you are trying to solve
- The first design for an invention
- A plan that you follow step by step and will probably go back to
- A person who creates and designs inventions
- To see if your design will work or if it needs to be changed
10 Clues: The first design for an invention • The image that your invention will have • to share your results with the community • The question that you are trying to solve • A person who creates and designs inventions • The answer to the problem you are trying to solve. • To think of ideas that will work for your invention • ...
vocabulary 2024-01-10
Units 1-3 Benchmark Crossword Review! 2025-01-12
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- Federal troops _______ the South after the Civil War.
- Rich white northerners who moved south to buy cheap land after the Civil War.
- This invention helped settlers live on the Great Plains despite the lack of trees.
- This monopolist held his monopoly over steel (last name only).
- Immigrants from this ASIAN country faced the most discrimination upon arriving in the U.S.
- Leader of the Apache, attacked settlers and the Army in the southwest.
- When one person or company controls an entire industry.
- The buffalo population in the United States _________ as a result of Westward Expansion.
- The economic community surrounding a particular good or service.
- These were laws passed in the south designed to limit the political and economic freedoms of African Americans.
- (This monopolist held his monopoly over electricity (last name only).
- This was the nickname for African Americans who moved west during Westward Expansion.
- The _______________ Amendment outlawed the production, sale, and consumption of alcohol in the United States.
- This invention helped settlers on the Great Plains pull up water from the ground.
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- This monopolist held his monopoly over telephones (last name only).
- This invention helped settlers move from east to west more quickly.
- The _________________ Amendment granted all formerly enslaved African American men the right to vote.
- Immigrants from this EUROPEAN country faced the most discrimination upon arriving in the U.S.
- This Civil Rights Activist believed that direct political action was the best way for African Americans to fight discrimination (last name only).
- The ________________ Amendment outlawed slavery in the United States.
- This Civil Rights Activist believed that self-improvement and education were the best ways for African Americans to fight discrimination (last name only).
- This monopolist held his monopoly over oil (last name only).
- This invention helped farmers harvest crops faster than ever before.
- This was a government agency set up to help former slaves find food, jobs, and education.
- The ________________ Amendment granted all formerly enslaved African Americans citizenship.
- This resource caused many people to move west in the late 1840s and early 1850s.
- The Battle of _____________ ended in a decisive Sioux victory over the U.S. Cavalry.
- This monopolist held his monopoly over Railroads (last name only).
- Leader of the Nez Perce, tried to help his people escape to Canada before being captured.
- This invention helped settlers till the thick soil of the Great Plains.
- The ______________ of 1877 is considered to be the "end" of Reconstruction.
- Leader of the Sioux, led the Sioux to victory at the Battle of Little Bighorn.
- The _______________ Amendment granted all women in the U.S. the right to vote.
33 Clues: Federal troops _______ the South after the Civil War. • When one person or company controls an entire industry. • This monopolist held his monopoly over oil (last name only). • This monopolist held his monopoly over steel (last name only). • The economic community surrounding a particular good or service. • ...
Chocolate Crossword Cake 2022-05-18
10 Clues: To hypnotize • A offer or deal • Running in a rush • A synonym is Forbid • A antonym is exposed • A synonym is abandon and strand • A event causing great suffering • Kid growing up to being an adult • Example: more discoveries of Covid-19 • A barrier to prevent people to get through
Islam Crossword 2024-03-20
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- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God
- a small stone building in the court of the Great Mosque at Mecca that contains a sacred black stone and is the point toward which Muslims turn in praying
- a spiritual leader of Islam, claiming succession from Muhammad.
- the divine counsel that Muslims follow to live moral lives and grow close to God
- the obligation incumbent on all Muslims, individuals and community, to follow and realize God's will
- the Muslims of the second main branch of Islam who believe that only Prophet Muhammad's direct descendants can be leaders of the Islamic faith
- a battle between North African armies and Frankish forces led by Charles Martel in Gaul in 732 C.E.
- the pilgrimage to Mecca prescribed as a religious duty for Muslims
- a building used for public worship by Muslims
- a tall, slim tower on a mosque; used to call Muslims to prayer five times each day
- the belief in innumerable spiritual beings concerned with human affairs and capable of helping or harming human interests
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- a civilization that thrived in northeastern Africa from around the 4th century B.C. to the 1st century B.C.
- five key practices that form the foundation of Muslim life: Shahda, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, Hajj
- a triangular sail set on a long sloping yard, used especially on the Mediterranean Sea
- a city in Saudi Arabia that was the birthplace of Muhammad and is the holiest city of Islam
- a compact instrument used to observe and calculate the position of celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant
- the religion of Muslims in which the complete submission and obedience to Allah (God) is conveyed
- a shrine in Jerusalem at the site from which Muhammad ascended through the seven heavens to the throne of God
- a follower of the religion of Islam
- the Prophet Muhammad's migration (622 C.E.) from Mecca to Yathrib (Medina) upon invitation in order to escape persecution
- the sacred text of Islam, divided into 114 chapters, or suras
- the Muslims of the branch of Islam that adheres to the orthodox tradition and acknowledges the first four caliphs as rightful successors to Muhammad
23 Clues: a follower of the religion of Islam • a building used for public worship by Muslims • the sacred text of Islam, divided into 114 chapters, or suras • a spiritual leader of Islam, claiming succession from Muhammad. • the pilgrimage to Mecca prescribed as a religious duty for Muslims • a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God • ...
Minset puzzle 2017-03-14
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- The quality of something being moulded or shaped
- Invent a new word or phrase
- Relating to docters discoveries
- Being connected or inconnected
- Show sighns of something good to come
- Knowlege of a particular thing
- A type of electricity that you get when you rub two things toghether
- To bounce back and recover
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- Scientists that work on the emotional part of the brain
- easily influenced
- The process of interviewing
- Action or influence
- Very little progress over some time
- Reversal in progress
14 Clues: easily influenced • Action or influence • Reversal in progress • To bounce back and recover • The process of interviewing • Invent a new word or phrase • Being connected or inconnected • Knowlege of a particular thing • Relating to docters discoveries • Very little progress over some time • Show sighns of something good to come • The quality of something being moulded or shaped • ...
Conrad & Caiti 2023-03-15
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- Bugs that infested peoples hair
- The assassination of this man started WWI
- A sport they played during Christmas
- Rodents that infested trenches
- High artillery vehicles were developed in WWI
- They had really strong friendships
- Rounds of ammunition shot from a gun barrel
- Holes in the ground that they fought in
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- Where the world war occurred
- The original
- The troops stopped to celebrate this holiday
- Upgrades of weapons and discoveries
- A lot of people got shot
- They had nothing to do
14 Clues: The original • They had nothing to do • A lot of people got shot • Where the world war occurred • Rodents that infested trenches • Bugs that infested peoples hair • They had really strong friendships • Upgrades of weapons and discoveries • A sport they played during Christmas • Holes in the ground that they fought in • The assassination of this man started WWI • ...
space 2022-01-19
10 Clues: Has 8 rings • Earth's orbit. • Source of light • A group of stars • Only planet with life • Earth spinning on its axis • Someone that flies in a rocket • Imaginary line that goes throw the earth • a small celestial body composed of rock and metal • someone who travels to unknown regions to make discoveries
scientific revolution 2023-05-02
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- believed people were not born good or evil
- created the separation of powers
- believed people were naturally aggressive
- improved the telescope and made many discoveries
- discovered gravity
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- developed inductive reasoning
- "I think therefore I am"
- developed the heliocentric theory
- created the geocentric theory
- believed the planets travel on elliptical orbits
10 Clues: discovered gravity • "I think therefore I am" • developed inductive reasoning • created the geocentric theory • created the separation of powers • developed the heliocentric theory • believed people were naturally aggressive • believed people were not born good or evil • improved the telescope and made many discoveries • believed the planets travel on elliptical orbits
Industrial Revolution 2025-03-11
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- This machine, invented by James Watt, revolutionised transportation and industry.
- The country where the Industrial Revolution began.
- The practice of fencing off common land, pushing small farmers to cities.
- This famous invention by Thomas Edison changed the way people lived and worked at night.
- The steam engine helped improve this form of transport, allowing goods and people to move faster.
- The Industrial Revolution led to rapid growth of these urban areas.
- Invented by Alfred Nobel, this explosive was originally meant for mining and construction.
- Children as young as five worked in these, often dangerous, during the Industrial Revolution.
- This landmark was meant to be temporary when built for the 1889 World's Fair.
- This invention by James Hargreaves allowed one worker to spin multiple threads at once.
- A disease often spread in overcrowded Industrial cities due to poor sanitation.
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- A major industry transformed by the Industrial Revolution, making clothes faster.
- Before factories, goods were made by hand at home in this type of industry.
- The process of making many identical items quickly using machines.
- A system of dots and dashes used for long-distance communication before telephones.
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities for work.
- Industrialisation led to the growth of this economic system based on private ownership and profit.
- This ‘unsinkable’ ship tragically sank on its first voyage in 1912.
- This invention by John Kay sped up the weaving process and led to bigger looms.
- Workers who protested against machines taking their jobs were called this.
- This fuel source powered early steam engines and made factories more efficient.
21 Clues: The country where the Industrial Revolution began. • The movement of people from rural areas to cities for work. • The process of making many identical items quickly using machines. • This ‘unsinkable’ ship tragically sank on its first voyage in 1912. • The Industrial Revolution led to rapid growth of these urban areas. • ...
Physics Puzzle 2021-07-08
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- won a noble prize for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter
- won a noble prize for the optical tweezers and their application to biological systems
- won a noble prize for the discovery of a supermassive compact object at the centre of our galaxy
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- won a noble prize for the method of generating high-intensity, ultra-short optical pulses
- Won a noble prize for the discovery of an exoplanet orbiting a solar-type star
- discovered that black hole formation is a robust prediction of the general theory of relativity
- won a noble prize for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves
- Won a noble prize for theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology
8 Clues: Won a noble prize for theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology • Won a noble prize for the discovery of an exoplanet orbiting a solar-type star • won a noble prize for the optical tweezers and their application to biological systems • won a noble prize for the method of generating high-intensity, ultra-short optical pulses • ...
World War I 2015-02-11
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- When neither side gains any ground
- My gun is bigger than your gun theory
- American ship sunk by German U-boats
- Invention used by U-boats to see
- Type of warfare that used machine guns and resulted in little to no movement
- Germany, Aust-Hung, Italy
- Telegram sent to Mexico that the US intercepted
- Aircrafts used which used a machine gun
- Person who shot Ferdinand which arguably starts the war
- ”Dude got shot”
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- Weapon used that suffocated people to death
- France, Russia, England
- President of US during this time
- German leader is called this
- Weapon used mainly in trench warfare
- Armored weapon devised to break the stalemate
- Invention that helps move troops
- German plan to surround France at the start of war
- Giant airships like the Hindenburg
- Troops who were quick and moved around alot
20 Clues: ”Dude got shot” • France, Russia, England • Germany, Aust-Hung, Italy • German leader is called this • President of US during this time • Invention used by U-boats to see • Invention that helps move troops • When neither side gains any ground • Giant airships like the Hindenburg • American ship sunk by German U-boats • Weapon used mainly in trench warfare • ...
My best invention 2014-05-13
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- To give something in order to receive money
- Oscar,Grammy
- Elaborate
- Get Better
- The official legal right to sell or make something
- Someone from France
- Give Permission
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- Hammer, Saw, Screwdriver
- An event to introduce something
- The first example of something
- An opinion of how you should do something
- Brightness that comes from the sun
- The teacher wrote on the board
- An object for children to play with
- To make a loud noise using the hands
15 Clues: Elaborate • Get Better • Oscar,Grammy • Give Permission • Someone from France • Hammer, Saw, Screwdriver • The first example of something • The teacher wrote on the board • An event to introduce something • Brightness that comes from the sun • An object for children to play with • To make a loud noise using the hands • An opinion of how you should do something • ...
The age of exploration 2022-02-08
Across
- transportation of enslaved african people.
- conflict between britian and france over new world territory.
- exchange between the new world & old world.
- central figure in the 15-century european discoveries and expansion.
- First European to round the southern tip of Africa.
- system where trade and industry are controlled by private owners.
- journey to sacred places for religious reasons.
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- first permanent english settlement in north america.
- conqueror
- stage of the atlantic slave trade.
- divided portugues & spanish empires.
- first european to reach india by sea.
- trade between europe,africa,and america.
- completed 4 voyages across atlantic ocean.
- belief in the venefits of profitable trading.
- area under political control
16 Clues: conqueror • area under political control • stage of the atlantic slave trade. • divided portugues & spanish empires. • first european to reach india by sea. • trade between europe,africa,and america. • transportation of enslaved african people. • completed 4 voyages across atlantic ocean. • exchange between the new world & old world. • ...
vocabulary 2024-01-10
Industrial Revolution and Reform Movement Review 2024-02-09
Across
- Movement to end the over consumption (use) of alcohol
- The plantation economy expanded because of the increased demand for slaves after this invention by Eli Whitney
- Factories were mostly located in the _________ because of the fast moving rivers and larger population
- The abolition movement was trying to end what practice?
- New methods of ________ allowed people to move around the country easier and decreased the cost to transport goods
- Irish and Chinese immigrants worked building the _____________ to connect one side of the country to the other
- The free enterprise system led to innovative ways of mass ________
- Irish immigrants moved to the USA to escape famine caused by the failure of this crop
- Movement of people from one country to another
- Factories were located along _____ to take advantage of their power before electricity
- Push for increased rights for women in the country and workforce
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- This invention helped people travel faster along the rivers and decreased the cost to transport goods and materials
- Invention that used Morse Code to transmit messages instantly across long distances
- Revolution The name of the time period which saw the rise of the manufacturing industry and new forms of technology that made people’s lives easier
- The rapid growth of cities caused by an increase in manufacturing
- The amount of people living in the country is known as _________, this increased in America in the 1800s because of the high amounts of immigration
- This immigrant group experienced discrimination due to their practice of Catholicism
- Movement to end slavery
- These immigrants moved to the USA to escape natural disasters and the collapse of the rural economy in their homeland
- _____ at factories led people to move from the countryside into the cities
20 Clues: Movement to end slavery • Movement of people from one country to another • Movement to end the over consumption (use) of alcohol • The abolition movement was trying to end what practice? • Push for increased rights for women in the country and workforce • The rapid growth of cities caused by an increase in manufacturing • ...
Benefits & RCCT 2021-08-23
Across
- testing automation and transformation
- gold award for which project
- Benefits and RCCT leader
- one of the challenging implementation
Down
- healh team is gearing up for
- forum on yammer for colleagues to ask questions to the leaders
- one of the DB client in focus
- AE carrier file testing tool
- Alight account is migrating to this platform
- key discoveries or incorrect communication
10 Clues: Benefits and RCCT leader • healh team is gearing up for • AE carrier file testing tool • gold award for which project • one of the DB client in focus • testing automation and transformation • one of the challenging implementation • key discoveries or incorrect communication • Alight account is migrating to this platform • ...
Alchemy 2024-02-06
Across
- Accidental discoveries include this
- Old study of changing Earth substances
- Alchemists wanted to create this
- Accidental creation by the Chinese
Down
- Many believed chemistry was _____
- 7 planets were connected to 7 of these
- Study and work with metals
- 4 classical elements are earth, water, air, and ___
- The "Magnum Opus" was to create the Philosopher's
- Metal that the sun represented
10 Clues: Study and work with metals • Metal that the sun represented • Alchemists wanted to create this • Many believed chemistry was _____ • Accidental creation by the Chinese • Accidental discoveries include this • 7 planets were connected to 7 of these • Old study of changing Earth substances • The "Magnum Opus" was to create the Philosopher's • ...
tech 2024-05-21
Across
- (makes up 90% of worlds of worlds solar panels)
- (maximum temp for solar panels)
- (What type of solar panel is most efficient?)
- (panels last up to)
- solar cells (newest type of solar panels)
- ( source of energy that costs less and provides abundant energy)
- (what type of frequency works best?)
- (solar panel country of invention)
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- (cheaper and better than standard electric photovoltaic solar cells)
- (solar panel colour)
- (are solar panels good?)
- (what does P stand for in the solar world)
- year)
- (how many types of solar panels are there?)
- (what sort of energy source is solar?)
- (what does Kw stand for?)
16 Clues: year) • (panels last up to) • (solar panel colour) • (are solar panels good?) • (what does Kw stand for?) • (maximum temp for solar panels) • (solar panel country of invention) • (what type of frequency works best?) • (what sort of energy source is solar?) • solar cells (newest type of solar panels) • (what does P stand for in the solar world) • ...
CVE 2021-11-30
Across
- Presume to be true.
- Direct daylight.
- One way to get out of prison.
- Cold-blooded vertebrate.
- Flat cake eaten for breakfast.
- The opposite of like.
- Improved version.
- Put into another language.
- Blow up.
Down
- The very beginning of the daytime.
- The opposite of outside.
- Error.
- Pardon or forgive.
- Travel to make discoveries.
- Total, absolute.
- Counsel; guidance.
- The opposite of exclude.
17 Clues: Error. • Blow up. • Direct daylight. • Total, absolute. • Improved version. • Pardon or forgive. • Counsel; guidance. • Presume to be true. • The opposite of like. • The opposite of outside. • Cold-blooded vertebrate. • The opposite of exclude. • Put into another language. • Travel to make discoveries. • One way to get out of prison. • Flat cake eaten for breakfast. • ...
Ancient China Crossword 2019-08-27
Across
- This is a load-bearing metal, and it made some of the first important structures
- What is the longest man-made river in the world?
- This invention is a mix between three powders
- Emperor Wu, Zang Qin made a map covering from china to Afganistan, and this made the international route (road) of…
- Last Emperor in China
- This invention is used for hunting and to help the arrows fly
- It is a type of printing
- Abuilding the is northwest of central Bejing
- Imperial colour and represents power
- One of the oldest Chinese foreign religion
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- this symbol represents passion, brightness, and growth
- Is also known as the Thousand Buddha Grottoes
- To protect China from outsiders
- In 1974 Chinese workers were digging a well and made a startling discovery
- A drug that can make you feel better or worse
- A navigation tool that shows you directions
- Qin Shi, Who was buried with the Terracotta Army?
- He is a Philosopher and thinker
- This river flows through Jintang, Jianyang, Ziyang, Zizhong, and Neijiang
- Lucky colour
20 Clues: Lucky colour • Last Emperor in China • It is a type of printing • To protect China from outsiders • He is a Philosopher and thinker • Imperial colour and represents power • One of the oldest Chinese foreign religion • A navigation tool that shows you directions • Abuilding the is northwest of central Bejing • Is also known as the Thousand Buddha Grottoes • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- helped make all parts look the same
- which one picked seeds out of the cotton faster
- john deare created this invention
- who did the mechanical reaper help the most
- helped people communicate faster and a longer distance
- who created the water powered textile mill
- who did the interchangeable parts help the most
- James Hargreas created it
- did the railroads make transportation faster or slower
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- revolutionized steal by decreasing its cost
- george stephenson created this invention
- Created clothes and sewed stuff together
- Robert Fulton created this
- who did the cotton gin help the most
- helped transportation across the ocean faster
15 Clues: James Hargreas created it • Robert Fulton created this • john deare created this invention • helped make all parts look the same • who did the cotton gin help the most • george stephenson created this invention • Created clothes and sewed stuff together • who created the water powered textile mill • revolutionized steal by decreasing its cost • ...
Cottage Industry Crossword 2020-08-12
Across
- who invented the steam engine?
- when was Richard Arkwright's water frame invented?
- Purpose of the Spinning Jenny
- purpose of Richard Arkwright's water frame?
- James Watt's steam engine was used to ____ water out of mines
- the shuttle was an important step to automatic ______.
- Edmund Cartwright's water powered ____.
- Samuel Compton's what?
- one disadvantage of the cotton industry was what?
- the factory system was more _________ than the cottage system.
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- James Hargreaves invented what?
- when was the factory system used?
- Edmund Cartwright invention runs on _____ power.
- the cottage industry began in the _____.
- When was the flying shuttle invented?
- Richard Arkwright's invention was used to ____ cotton.
- one advantage of the factory system.
- Samuel Crompton's invention was powered by what.
- one disadvantage of factory system?
- Richard Arkwright_____ Frame
20 Clues: Samuel Compton's what? • Richard Arkwright_____ Frame • Purpose of the Spinning Jenny • who invented the steam engine? • James Hargreaves invented what? • when was the factory system used? • one disadvantage of factory system? • one advantage of the factory system. • When was the flying shuttle invented? • Edmund Cartwright's water powered ____. • ...
Lesson 19 2013-10-28
Across
- scientific methods and devices for doing something in a better, easier and more practical way
- careful, particular way of doing something
- the protecting from loss or harm.
- design and make; put together
- unusually clever and creative
Down
- important discoveries and developments
- forced into, as with a needle
- machine that pushes, squeezes something into a smaller space
- the quality of being vivid or full as in color
- tools/materials
10 Clues: tools/materials • forced into, as with a needle • design and make; put together • unusually clever and creative • the protecting from loss or harm. • important discoveries and developments • careful, particular way of doing something • the quality of being vivid or full as in color • machine that pushes, squeezes something into a smaller space • ...
Bookshark Level H Wk 17 2024-01-08
Across
- Replace or take the place of (8 letters)
- A unit of pronunciation with one vowel sound (8 letters)
- Physical activity to maintain health and fitness (8 letters)
- Distrustful or wary of someone or something (10 letters)
- Place where meals are prepared and served to customers (10 letters)
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- Loyalty and steadfastness (12 letters)
- Magnificent and impressive quality (8 letters)
- Protective eyewear (7 letters)
- Experienced and skilled person, especially in a particular field (7 letters)
- Findings or revelations (11 letters)
- Well-known or easily recognized (8 letters)
- Groups of related individuals (8 letters)
- To allow air to circulate and freshen (9 letters)
- Cheerful and lively atmosphere (6 letters)
- Measure or estimate (5 letters)
15 Clues: Protective eyewear (7 letters) • Measure or estimate (5 letters) • Findings or revelations (11 letters) • Loyalty and steadfastness (12 letters) • Replace or take the place of (8 letters) • Groups of related individuals (8 letters) • Cheerful and lively atmosphere (6 letters) • Well-known or easily recognized (8 letters) • Magnificent and impressive quality (8 letters) • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-02-27
Across
- Invented the "Model T" and established the assembly line.
- Made the flying shuttle which sped up the textile production incredibly.
- Created interchangeable parts for muskets and the cotton gin.
- Responsible for bringing the industrial revolution to America.
- Discovered an idea for the light bulb and the phonograph.
- Created the compound of steel for construction uses.
- The creator of the power loom in textile mills.
- Established early photography and founded Kodak.
- Furthered communication with his invention of the telegraph.
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- Created the first diesel engine.
- Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775.
- Drastically changed the factory system and methods to manufacture textiles during the industrial revolution.
- Author during revolution who wrote about difficult conditions and lives citizens lived.
- The brothers who together created the first successful airplane.
- invented steam locomotive which revolutionized trade through Watt's original invention.
- Invented the telephone that changed society forever.
- Increased textile profit by inventing the spinning jenny.
- Established steamboat transportation on the Hudson River in 1807.
- Increased trade and travel by discovering new methods to road building.
- Created the sewing machine for use in business.
20 Clues: Created the first diesel engine. • The creator of the power loom in textile mills. • Created the sewing machine for use in business. • Established early photography and founded Kodak. • Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775. • Invented the telephone that changed society forever. • Created the compound of steel for construction uses. • ...
FILMS 2020-03-18
Across
- A snack that evryone eats at the Cinema.
- Critical discussion of the film.
- Type of film,especially for children and families.
- Author of the film.
- Fantastic film based on scientific discoveries.
- Movie containing a disater.
- A movie in which actors usually play cowboys.
- A film genre in which songs sung by the characters are woven into narrative.
- A film about a sensational story that also contains a love story.
- Movie about the war.
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- Movie with a terrible action.
- Film with fast-moving.
- Movie about history.
- Movie with cheerful and often lively action.
- Film about a crime.
- The person playing the movie.
16 Clues: Author of the film. • Film about a crime. • Movie about history. • Movie about the war. • Film with fast-moving. • Movie containing a disater. • Movie with a terrible action. • The person playing the movie. • Critical discussion of the film. • A snack that evryone eats at the Cinema. • Movie with cheerful and often lively action. • A movie in which actors usually play cowboys. • ...
Civilization Crossword 2021-11-10
Across
- This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom
- These buttons are made from seashells during 2000 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army
- This is one of Arabic’s contributions to mathematics, the word came from Arabic “al-jabr” which means “reunion of broken parts"
- This invention is significant as it aided to explore the oceans and trade
- Were used to determine the exact time of sunrise and sunset as well as the fasting period during Ramadan
- This was found in the 9th century when a Chinese alchemist searched for an elixir of immortality
- This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change
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- This civilization was first mentioned in the mid-9th century BCE
- These were built with the help of China with the invention of paper
- It is a heavy crossbow-like weapon used to shoot arrows and darts at enemies
- Indus Valley civilization is very famous for discovering various methods of this
- They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization
- This invention contributed to the spread and development of the Chinese civilization
- This has been used in Roman buildings as a strong base foundation
- This is the first dynasty in Ancient China
- , These machines were common but Romans were the first to put ballistas in carts for better mobility
- , These weights were discovered in all graduated size that is according to the Harappan binary weight system
- This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD
- Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
20 Clues: This is the first dynasty in Ancient China • This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army • This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD • This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom • They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization • Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization • ...
Civilization Crossword 2021-11-10
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- This is the first dynasty in Ancient China
- This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army
- This civilization was first mentioned in the mid-9th century BCE
- This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom
- Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- his was found in the 9th century when a Chinese alchemist searched for an elixir of immortality
- This is one of Arabic’s contributions to mathematics, the word came from Arabic “al-jabr” which means “reunion of broken parts"
- Indus Valley civilization is very famous for discovering various methods of this
- These buttons are made from seashells during 2000 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- These weights were discovered in all graduated size that is according to the Harappan binary weight system
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- This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change
- These were built with the help of China with the invention of paper
- This has been used in Roman buildings as a strong base foundation
- They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization
- These machines were common but Romans were the first to put ballistas in carts for better mobility
- Were used to determine the exact time of sunrise and sunset as well as the fasting period during Ramadan
- It is a heavy crossbow-like weapon used to shoot arrows and darts at enemies
- This invention is significant as it aided to explore the oceans and trade
- This invention contributed to the spread and development of the Chinese civilization
- This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD
20 Clues: This is the first dynasty in Ancient China • This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army • This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD • This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom • They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization • This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change • ...
Civilization Crossword 2021-11-10
Across
- This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom
- These buttons are made from seashells during 2000 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army
- This is one of Arabic’s contributions to mathematics, the word came from Arabic “al-jabr” which means “reunion of broken parts"
- This invention is significant as it aided to explore the oceans and trade
- Were used to determine the exact time of sunrise and sunset as well as the fasting period during Ramadan
- This was found in the 9th century when a Chinese alchemist searched for an elixir of immortality
- This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change
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- This civilization was first mentioned in the mid-9th century BCE
- These were built with the help of China with the invention of paper
- It is a heavy crossbow-like weapon used to shoot arrows and darts at enemies
- Indus Valley civilization is very famous for discovering various methods of this
- They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization
- This invention contributed to the spread and development of the Chinese civilization
- This has been used in Roman buildings as a strong base foundation
- This is the first dynasty in Ancient China
- , These machines were common but Romans were the first to put ballistas in carts for better mobility
- weights, These weights were discovered in all graduated size that is according to the Harappan binary weight system
- This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD
- Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
20 Clues: This is the first dynasty in Ancient China • This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army • This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD • This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom • They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization • Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization • ...
Civilization Crossword 2021-11-10
Across
- This has been used in Roman buildings as a strong base foundation
- This civilization was first mentioned in the mid-9th century BCE
- This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change
- Were used to determine the exact time of sunrise and sunset as well as the fasting period during Ramadan
- Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army
- This is one of Arabic’s contributions to mathematics, the word came from Arabic “al-jabr” which means “reunion of broken parts"
- This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD
- This invention contributed to the spread and development of the Chinese civilization
- These buttons are made from seashells during 2000 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This is the first dynasty in Ancient China
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- This was found in the 9th century when a Chinese alchemist searched for an elixir of immortality
- These machines were common but Romans were the first to put ballistas in carts for better mobility
- This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom
- They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization
- Indus Valley civilization is very famous for discovering various methods of this
- It is a heavy crossbow-like weapon used to shoot arrows and darts at enemies
- These were built with the help of China with the invention of paper
- These weights were discovered in all graduated size that is according to the Harappan binary weight system
- This invention is significant as it aided to explore the oceans and trade
20 Clues: This is the first dynasty in Ancient China • This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army • This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD • This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom • They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization • This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change • ...
Civilization Crossword 2021-11-10
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- This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change
- This is one of Arabic’s contributions to mathematics, the word came from Arabic “al-jabr” which means “reunion of broken parts"
- They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization
- This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD
- This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army
- These weights were discovered in all graduated size that is according to the Harappan binary weight system
- These buttons are made from seashells during 2000 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This invention is significant as it aided to explore the oceans and trade
- Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- Indus Valley civilization is very famous for discovering various methods of this
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- his was found in the 9th century when a Chinese alchemist searched for an elixir of immortality
- This is the first dynasty in Ancient China
- This has been used in Roman buildings as a strong base foundation
- These were built with the help of China with the invention of paper
- It is a heavy crossbow-like weapon used to shoot arrows and darts at enemies
- This civilization was first mentioned in the mid-9th century BCE
- This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom
- These machines were common but Romans were the first to put ballistas in carts for better mobility
- This invention contributed to the spread and development of the Chinese civilization
- Were used to determine the exact time of sunrise and sunset as well as the fasting period during Ramadan
20 Clues: This is the first dynasty in Ancient China • This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army • This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD • This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom • They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization • This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change • ...
Civilization Crossword 2021-11-10
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- It is a heavy crossbow-like weapon used to shoot arrows and darts at enemies
- This is the first dynasty in Ancient China
- This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom
- They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization
- Indus Valley civilization is very famous for discovering various methods of this
- This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD
- This invention contributed to the spread and development of the Chinese civilization
- This is one of Arabic’s contributions to mathematics, the word came from Arabic “al-jabr” which means “reunion of broken parts"
- These weights were discovered in all graduated size that is according to the Harappan binary weight system
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- This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army
- Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This civilization was first mentioned in the mid-9th century BCE
- These were built with the help of China with the invention of paper
- These buttons are made from seashells during 2000 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This civilization might’ve declined because of climate change
- his was found in the 9th century when a Chinese alchemist searched for an elixir of immortality
- This invention is significant as it aided to explore the oceans and trade
- These machines were common but Romans were the first to put ballistas in carts for better mobility
- This has been used in Roman buildings as a strong base foundation
- Were used to determine the exact time of sunrise and sunset as well as the fasting period during Ramadan
20 Clues: This is the first dynasty in Ancient China • This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army • This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD • This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom • They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization • Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization • ...
