discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Marie Curie 2022-10-30
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- Machine she and her daughter used during WW1
- Marie's home country
- Marie curies first daughter
- Prize that Marie Curie won
- first element she discovered
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- Marie curies sister
- second element she discovered
- she added 2 elements to what?
- what types of boxes are her discoveries kept in?
- Marie curies second daughter
10 Clues: Marie curies sister • Marie's home country • Prize that Marie Curie won • Marie curies first daughter • Marie curies second daughter • first element she discovered • second element she discovered • she added 2 elements to what? • Machine she and her daughter used during WW1 • what types of boxes are her discoveries kept in?
yes 2023-03-14
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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 • ...
Mindset 2017-03-14
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- Invent a new word or phrase
- Easily influenced
- Knowledge of a particular thing
- Very little progress over some time
- Action or influence
- Scientists that work on emotional parts of the brain
- A type of electricity that you get when you rub something against something else
- Being connected interconnected
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- The process of interviewing
- Relating to doctor’s discoveries
- A reversal in progress
- The quality of something being moulded or shaped
- To bounce back and recover
- Showing signs of something good to come
14 Clues: Easily influenced • Action or influence • A reversal in progress • To bounce back and recover • Invent a new word or phrase • The process of interviewing • Being connected interconnected • Knowledge of a particular thing • Relating to doctor’s discoveries • Very little progress over some time • Showing signs of something good to come • ...
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. • ...
Lol on a Crossword (1/23/2025) 2025-01-23
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- Hey its April, Happy ____ Awareness Month!
- Philosopher who promoted 'living a virtuous life'
- sharing a tune you liked currently, for short
- Devious Madhouse invention involving a plastic tub gravity bong
- Joe's order at a restaurant perhaps?
- Another Madhouse invention that almost blew off Oibas hand
- Sea bug which would likely kill John
- The Batman of Pizza Parties
- Restaurant known for Crispers and Gas leaks?
- First name of a certain Flowberry
- Oh Inspired Mashup Guy, why is always _____?
- Mark's Marvelous _____
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- Call an ambulance! Call an ambulance!
- jumped off a bridge while pregnant?
- Oiba's health insurance/benefits are being funneled into his boss's ______
- Always getting high and going to Wild Wings location
- Tomys house vs Justins house civil war location
- Instructor of how to cook a krabby patty
- Intensive sport played in Nathans basement
- Veteran's packed, go to _____
- A trip that changed many Scantroners
21 Clues: Mark's Marvelous _____ • The Batman of Pizza Parties • Veteran's packed, go to _____ • First name of a certain Flowberry • jumped off a bridge while pregnant? • Joe's order at a restaurant perhaps? • Sea bug which would likely kill John • A trip that changed many Scantroners • Call an ambulance! Call an ambulance! • Instructor of how to cook a krabby patty • ...
BIOMIMETICS 2013-06-17
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- The invention of paper was inspired by a w___
- The invention of an incubator was inspired by a k_______
- The invention of a bullet train was inspired by a k_________
- The world we live in
- The Eiffel Tower was inspired by the human b___
- Inventions inspired by nature
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- Helps us easily access information
- The invention of a t___ was inspired by an abalone
- Helps us live comfortably
- The invention of k_____ was inspired by a spider web
10 Clues: The world we live in • Helps us live comfortably • Inventions inspired by nature • Helps us easily access information • The invention of paper was inspired by a w___ • The Eiffel Tower was inspired by the human b___ • The invention of a t___ was inspired by an abalone • The invention of k_____ was inspired by a spider web • ...
Study Weekly Week 26 2025-04-15
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- change
- affects the clothes people wear
- the plow and ____ the fields
- change how we live because of our environment
- generate power using wind
- one of Indiana's natural hazards
- when sand are worn away by wind or water
- used to build homes
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- used to take salt out of saltwater
- natural forces
- used in hot deserts with a lot of sunlight
- affects how people meet their needs
- can change the environment
- discoveries in ___ resources have less pollution
- gets us wood from the forest
15 Clues: change • natural forces • used to build homes • generate power using wind • can change the environment • the plow and ____ the fields • gets us wood from the forest • affects the clothes people wear • one of Indiana's natural hazards • used to take salt out of saltwater • affects how people meet their needs • when sand are worn away by wind or water • ...
Invention 2024-03-06
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- a mobile phone that also has some of the functions of a computer, for example the facility to use apps and the internet
- worth a lot of money
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- a small computer that can work with a battery and be easily carried
- right or appropriate for a particular purpose or occasion
- a piece of software that you can download to a device such as a smartphone or tablet, for example to look up information or to play a game
- that can help you to do or achieve what you want
6 Clues: worth a lot of money • that can help you to do or achieve what you want • right or appropriate for a particular purpose or occasion • a small computer that can work with a battery and be easily carried • a mobile phone that also has some of the functions of a computer, for example the facility to use apps and the internet • ...
Sumer Review Puzzle 2023-10-04
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- A long poem about this Mesopotamian king
- Sumerian religious temple
- A society that has a writing system, cities, government, public works, religion, arts and architecture, social classes, and specialized workers
- belief in more than one god
- A large Sumerian city-state with a population between 40,000 and 80,000 people
- To supply water to
- "The land between the rivers."
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- A Sumerian invention useful on carts and a basic element of machinery
- trading system in which goods are exchanged for goods
- The southern Mesopotamian river
- An independent state that includes a city and its surrounding area
- A river in Mesopotamia
- wedge-shaped writing system
- A Sumerian invention that improved the efficiency of farming
14 Clues: To supply water to • A river in Mesopotamia • Sumerian religious temple • wedge-shaped writing system • belief in more than one god • "The land between the rivers." • The southern Mesopotamian river • A long poem about this Mesopotamian king • trading system in which goods are exchanged for goods • A Sumerian invention that improved the efficiency of farming • ...
Making of Mailroom 2024-07-24
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- 1-4
- comes whenever they like
- collect from here
- we kinda hate it
- where to send it
- stuck on
- capitals numbers and letters
- interesting discoveries
- works when it wants to
- sometimes felt in lulu
- they sometimes end up there
- very useful
- "i will try"
- quite heavy, for dogs
- sudden appearance
- "anything for the"
- box
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- good stuff
- sent away
- "it could've been an"
- we're not a fan
- stamps
- a pastime
- people forget it
- got lost momentarily
- berry or biscoff
- has been sitting for a while
- reduced hours
- this decision matters
- 7741
30 Clues: 1-4 • box • 7741 • stamps • stuck on • sent away • a pastime • good stuff • very useful • "i will try" • reduced hours • we're not a fan • we kinda hate it • where to send it • people forget it • berry or biscoff • collect from here • sudden appearance • "anything for the" • got lost momentarily • "it could've been an" • quite heavy, for dogs • this decision matters • works when it wants to • sometimes felt in lulu • ...
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
- , 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 invention is significant as it aided to explore the oceans and trade
- This literally means Central State or the Middle Kingdom
- 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
- These buttons are made from seashells during 2000 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- These were built with the help of China with the invention of paper
- This civilization was first mentioned in the mid-9th century BCE
- Indus Valley civilization is very famous for discovering various methods of this
- his 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
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- It is a heavy crossbow-like weapon used to shoot arrows and darts at enemies
- 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
- They were the most respected people in Arabic civilization
- Was invented during 1500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization
- This was used as javelin by the Ancient Roman army
- This civilization started on 753 BC and ended on 476 AD
- 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
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 • ...
China 2026-02-12
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- The book of Confucius' teachings and sayings
- Philosophy based on harmony with nature and finding the natural order of things
- invention during Han to help people navigate
- What the leader of China is called
- Exam on Confucian classics where positions in government were based on performance
- Daoist belief Two forces in harmony (light/dark, day/night, dry/wet, hot/cold, male/female)
- Emperor who believed in Legalism
- Class of educated people in government
- Founder of Legalism
- invention during the Han that helped government keep better records
- What Qin Shi Huangdi did to books
- Early civilization rose along this river
- The first Chinese dynasty to form in the Yellow River
- Respect your elders
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- The first writing in China was on these during the River Valley civilizations
- What gave each dynasty the right to rule
- Part of government that helps carry out laws
- invention during Han that made the military stronger
- Trade route that connected Han dynasty to the west
- A characteristic of humans according to Legalism
- One of the things Qin Shi Huangdi did as emperor that helped unify China
- Second river valley civilization that collapsed before the Warring States
- Daoists believe humans should practice wuwei and be one with this
- Philosophy embraced by the Han dynasty
- The first dynasty to unify China
- Dynasty known for being a Golden Age with many innovations and a good government
- Line of rulers from the same family
- Defensive fortification to keep out invaders in north
- Philosophy that believes in strict law and punishment
29 Clues: Founder of Legalism • Respect your elders • Emperor who believed in Legalism • The first dynasty to unify China • What Qin Shi Huangdi did to books • What the leader of China is called • Line of rulers from the same family • Class of educated people in government • Philosophy embraced by the Han dynasty • What gave each dynasty the right to rule • ...
Ancient China: Inventions 2025-09-25
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- Made from bamboo and silk, used by women and soldiers
- The Chinese developed wood block and movable type versions
- Chinese invention to protect people from sun and rain
- Magnetic invention first used for religious home building
- Made from silkworm cocoons, kept secret for centuries
- Invented in 2nd century BC, later used for money and playing cards
- Hand-driven vehicle invented by Chuko Liang
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- Beautiful displays invented for celebrations
- Bead-based calculator from the 2nd century BC
- Created while searching for the Elixir of Immortality
- Iron version advanced Chinese agriculture
- Helped steer large ships as early as 200 AD
- Used by armies for signals and carrying explosives
13 Clues: Iron version advanced Chinese agriculture • Helped steer large ships as early as 200 AD • Hand-driven vehicle invented by Chuko Liang • Beautiful displays invented for celebrations • Bead-based calculator from the 2nd century BC • Used by armies for signals and carrying explosives • Made from bamboo and silk, used by women and soldiers • ...
Book science thing 2021-10-29
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- periodic table is like a map
- Telling story of past scientists
- saying it was the most common element
- rows are friends with rows without as
- all known elements and is symbolism
- died from what she made her living
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- the atoms were talking to each other
- and the shed went boom
- king Midas actually had zinc
- periodic table=map of our discoveries
10 Clues: and the shed went boom • periodic table is like a map • king Midas actually had zinc • Telling story of past scientists • died from what she made her living • all known elements and is symbolism • the atoms were talking to each other • saying it was the most common element • rows are friends with rows without as • periodic table=map of our discoveries
Grade 10 History 2021-07-06
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- new form of transportation that replaced horses
- a new invention that kept food cold and only the rich could afford
- moved from Russia and it was against their religion to pledge allegiance to a country
- the expectation that when immigrants come to Canada they should abandon their traditions and cultures and try to fit in with English speaking Canadians
- new invention that made it easier for businesses to purchase goods
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- last name of the Fathers of flight
- new invention that allowed people to go to the bathroom in the house
- immigrated to Canada and tended to still wear traditional clothing
- a main type of job that most immigrants worked upon arrival into Canada
- British Home
10 Clues: British Home • last name of the Fathers of flight • new form of transportation that replaced horses • immigrated to Canada and tended to still wear traditional clothing • a new invention that kept food cold and only the rich could afford • new invention that made it easier for businesses to purchase goods • ...
Intellectual property 2012-09-23
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- stupid little sound to advertise a product
- a representation of a company or brand
- keeps an inventor safe
- to invent or make something original
- attempt in court to overturn a judgement
- for example, the jaguar of the famous car
- money money money for an author
- some students do this and it's very bad
- sometimes in boats, sometimes in the internet
- it is yours and yours only
- for example, Nutella (yum yum)
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- appearance of a created object
- you must pay me if I win a court case against you
- a new invention legally recorded
- when a product is not covered by legal protection
- all new published documents get this
- the creator has all the rights for his creation
- to break the law in a copyright case
- way of protecting an invention
19 Clues: keeps an inventor safe • it is yours and yours only • appearance of a created object • way of protecting an invention • for example, Nutella (yum yum) • money money money for an author • a new invention legally recorded • to invent or make something original • all new published documents get this • to break the law in a copyright case • a representation of a company or brand • ...
Robert Hooke 2022-11-02
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- Hooke discovered the first known ___________________
- Hooke Wrote a significant book called __________
- His book Micrographia revealed and described his __________________.
- Hooke looked at the bark of a ______________ tree
- he discovered and named the _______________
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- Robert Hooke was a _______________ Man
- Hooke built a compound ________________
- He further improved the microscope with _______________
- In 1660, Hooke discovered Hooke’s ____________
9 Clues: Robert Hooke was a _______________ Man • Hooke built a compound ________________ • he discovered and named the _______________ • In 1660, Hooke discovered Hooke’s ____________ • Hooke Wrote a significant book called __________ • Hooke looked at the bark of a ______________ tree • Hooke discovered the first known ___________________ • ...
Alexander Graham Bell Vocab 2022-10-02
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- A person who creates a new device, machine, or process
- A system that delivers messages by sounds and codes
- Founded July 9, 1877 by Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Watson, and two other business men that made telephones for people to buy
- The part of a telephone that converts the radio signals into sounds
- A Scottish-born inventor and teacher whose most famous invention is the telephone
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- The part of the telephone that sends sounds over radio waves/signals
- An American inventor and Alexander Graham Bell’s assistant, especially during the creation of the telephone
- A system of symbols that represents speech sounds and how to make them to help people who are deaf communicate created by Alexander Graham Bell
- A model built to test and see if a design/invention works
- A communication device that allows two or more people to speak from a distance
- Proof that a certain inventor came up with the idea of an invention first and that the idea belongs to him or her
- An American engineer who created a telephone prototype and was Alexander Graham Bell’s rival
- Lacking the ability to hear
13 Clues: Lacking the ability to hear • A system that delivers messages by sounds and codes • A person who creates a new device, machine, or process • A model built to test and see if a design/invention works • The part of a telephone that converts the radio signals into sounds • The part of the telephone that sends sounds over radio waves/signals • ...
Invention 2024-03-06
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- a room or building for scientific work
- something which provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease
- a wall built across a river to stop the flow and collect the water
- a person who create new things
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- a device for taking photographs or making films or television programmes
- a piece of kitchen equipment that uses electricity to preserve food at a cold temperature
6 Clues: a person who create new things • a room or building for scientific work • a wall built across a river to stop the flow and collect the water • a device for taking photographs or making films or television programmes • something which provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease • ...
Invention 2024-03-13
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- a machine controlled by a computer that is used to perform jobs automatically
- a strong feeling such as love, fear or anger; the part of a person’s character that consists of feelings
- to discover the exact size or amount of something
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- to share or exchange information, news, ideas, feelings, etc.
- study and development of computer systems that can copy intelligent human behaviour
- intelligence
6 Clues: intelligence • to discover the exact size or amount of something • to share or exchange information, news, ideas, feelings, etc. • a machine controlled by a computer that is used to perform jobs automatically • study and development of computer systems that can copy intelligent human behaviour • ...
Alexander Graham Bell´s Crossword by Juan Camilo Suárez Franco 2015-02-22
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- It is a set of “ropes” which connect telephones
- While Graham Bell had the idea of the telephone, _________ built it.
- The nationality of Graham Bell is…
- Was the first person who worked with Graham Bell. (Family)
- It is the main invention of Alexander Graham Bell.
- It is the last name of the person who invented the gramophone.
- Thanks to the invention of telephone, this no wires-device was invented
- One of the professions of Graham Bell
- During this month, Bell presented his invention at a scientific convention.
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- It is what cellphones use fundamentally for working.
- Name of the European country where Alexander Graham was born.
- It is what a person send to another one in the communication process.
- This invention allowed people to send messages, not to talk to each other.
- It is exactly the opposite to a private service.
- Name of the first Canadian city where Graham Bell arrived
15 Clues: The nationality of Graham Bell is… • One of the professions of Graham Bell • It is a set of “ropes” which connect telephones • It is exactly the opposite to a private service. • It is the main invention of Alexander Graham Bell. • It is what cellphones use fundamentally for working. • Name of the first Canadian city where Graham Bell arrived • ...
Inventions 1800s 2021-03-02
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- who made the railroads
- what improved house power?
- what invention send electrical signals along a wire?
- what year what the mechanical reaper made?
- who made the Spinning Jenny?
- what made weapons?
- what brought the first tea season?
- what invention Allowed steel to be produced without fuel?
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- what two things did Eli whitey make?
- what machine can you make things out of?
- what cared people from new york city and Albany and back?
- who made the Steel Plow?
- what is the medicine called when your clothes get made?
- what was good way for transpiration?
- what was a way to pass goods to one place another?
15 Clues: what made weapons? • who made the railroads • who made the Steel Plow? • what improved house power? • who made the Spinning Jenny? • what brought the first tea season? • what two things did Eli whitey make? • what was good way for transpiration? • what machine can you make things out of? • what year what the mechanical reaper made? • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-03-31
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- used to make clothes
- blank revolution
- invention by Alexander Graham Bell
- invention by Eli Whitney
- organizes a business venture
- Henry Bessemer invented the Bessemer converter to develop this product
- building where goods are made
- inventor of lightbulb
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- Scottish inventor of the stream engine
- city building and the movement of people to cities
- planting a different crop in a different field each year
- the process of taking over and consolidating land formerly shared by peasant farmers
12 Clues: blank revolution • used to make clothes • inventor of lightbulb • invention by Eli Whitney • organizes a business venture • building where goods are made • invention by Alexander Graham Bell • Scottish inventor of the stream engine • city building and the movement of people to cities • planting a different crop in a different field each year • ...
Materials, Inventions, Units 2025-09-18
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- – Invention that illuminated the modern world
- – Permissible limit of variation in a physical dimension
- – SI unit of force
- – Alexander Graham Bell’s 1876 invention
- – Rotational force measured in newton-metres
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- – High-performance thermoplastic used in engineering and medicine
- – Synthetic polymer invented in 1935
- – Drove the Industrial Revolution
- – Corrosion-resistant alloy used in cutlery and skyscrapers
- – Lightweight metal used in aircraft and packaging
10 Clues: – SI unit of force • – Drove the Industrial Revolution • – Synthetic polymer invented in 1935 • – Alexander Graham Bell’s 1876 invention • – Rotational force measured in newton-metres • – Invention that illuminated the modern world • – Lightweight metal used in aircraft and packaging • – Permissible limit of variation in a physical dimension • ...
Gilded Age Crossword 2025-10-15
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- : Business strategy of buying out competitors in the same industry.
- : Early form of long-distance communication using electrical signals.
- : Business model where a company controls every stage of production.
- : Banker who financed major industries and created U.S. Steel.
- : When one company controls an entire industry.
- : Company formed from Edison’s enterprises, backed by J.P. Morgan.
- : Rockefeller's powerful oil company that dominated the market.
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- : Edison’s invention that brightened homes and factories.
- : Inventor known for the phonograph, motion pictures, and light bulb.
- : Corporation created by J.P. Morgan after purchasing Carnegie Steel.
- : A group of companies managed by a single board to reduce competition.
- : Oil industry tycoon who founded Standard Oil.
- : Invention by Alexander Graham Bell that revolutionized communication.
- : Innovation that enabled mass production of steel.
- : Railroad baron who built his fortune in shipping and railroads.
- : Connected the East and West coasts in 1869, transforming trade.
- : Steel magnate who promoted the 'Gospel of Wealth'.
17 Clues: : Oil industry tycoon who founded Standard Oil. • : When one company controls an entire industry. • : Innovation that enabled mass production of steel. • : Steel magnate who promoted the 'Gospel of Wealth'. • : Edison’s invention that brightened homes and factories. • : Banker who financed major industries and created U.S. Steel. • ...
Ch 12.1 | The Industrial North 2026-03-02
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- invented the telegraph (last name)
- machine used to weave cloth with water power
- inventor of the sewing machine (last name)
- region where industry grew fastest in the 1800s
- invented by Robert Fulton to travel rivers faster
- invented steel-tipped plow for Great Plains
- when workers focus on one step of a job
- system that allowed easier manufacturing
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- invention that helped process cotton
- River river near Lowell that powered mills
- fast sailing ships with tall sails
- system of dots and dashes for messages
- Cyrus McCormick's invention to harvest grain faster
- building where specialized workers made products together
- machine to separate grain from stalks
- making many goods quickly using machines
- first American steam-powered locomotive
- Massachusetts city known for textile mills
- connected cities and allowed goods to move faster
- canal connecting the Midwest to the East Coast
20 Clues: invented the telegraph (last name) • fast sailing ships with tall sails • invention that helped process cotton • machine to separate grain from stalks • system of dots and dashes for messages • first American steam-powered locomotive • when workers focus on one step of a job • making many goods quickly using machines • system that allowed easier manufacturing • ...
evolution 2020-03-11
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- carry dormant plant embryos packaged with a food supply and protected from drying out.
- is an obtaining food.
- is the study of past life
- produce seeds in fruit
- is short, irregular burst of speciation
- discoveries began to reveal the history of life on earth
- are nonvascular and seedless
- proposed the first scientifically testable evolutionary theory
- share many molecular features with plants
- is the science of describing, naming, classifying species
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- cause species to diverge
- helps to define species
- frequency vary between populations
- are naked seed plants
- is slow and steady speciation
- marks the end of the line
- proposed the species arise from a common ancestor and are changing
- can lead to allopatric speciation
- genetic change over time
- similar but did not derive from common ancestor
20 Clues: is an obtaining food. • are naked seed plants • produce seeds in fruit • helps to define species • cause species to diverge • genetic change over time • is the study of past life • marks the end of the line • are nonvascular and seedless • is slow and steady speciation • can lead to allopatric speciation • frequency vary between populations • is short, irregular burst of speciation • ...
LAB WEEK 2024 2024-04-09
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- oxidase positive non-lactose fermenter
- agar containing bile salts, lactose, and crystal violet
- parasite spread through fecal contaminated water
- susceptibility that does not give an MIC
- causes illness linked to unpasteurized cheese or milk
- microorganism used in bread and beer
- Clostridium botulinum toxin used for cosmetic purposes
- varicella-zoster virus causes
- renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization
- treponema pallidum causes
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- disease caused by slow growing AFB that is spread through air
- forms structures resembling maltese cross
- creates a germ tube
- causes toxic shock syndrome
- vector carrying plasmodium falciparum
- an organism that requires oxygen to survive and grow
- only sugar N. gonorrhoeae ferments
- genus of tick that spreads lyme disease
- halophiles grow in high concentrations of
- leading cause of outpatient UTIs
20 Clues: creates a germ tube • treponema pallidum causes • causes toxic shock syndrome • varicella-zoster virus causes • leading cause of outpatient UTIs • only sugar N. gonorrhoeae ferments • microorganism used in bread and beer • vector carrying plasmodium falciparum • oxidase positive non-lactose fermenter • genus of tick that spreads lyme disease • ...
The Black Death 2013-08-20
10 Clues: merchants • lower class • skilled trader • economic system • set of freedoms • world discoveries • outbreak of disease • a wave of exploration • wide spread infectious disease • system established across Europe
Georgia Studies GMAS Part 1 2022-04-28
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- These protect Georgia's coastline from erosion from tropical storms.
- This part of the “Three G’s” represents explorers’ desire to become famous for their discoveries in the New World.
- This region of GA is the largest.
- Mountain range that runs throughout the northern regions of Georgia.
- This invention made the production of cotton much faster.
- This is the most advanced era of Native American culture in the United States.
- This region of GA is the “Carpet Capital of the World”.
- ____ De Soto was the first explore to lead a mission through what is now Georgia.
- The colonists did not think it was fair to have taxation without ___ .
- James ______ is considered the founder of the Georgia colony.
- This document was the first constitution of the United States.
- This city was Georgia’s second capital.
- Georgia is located in this region of the United States.
- The ___ of 1763 prevented colonists from moving west.
- This city was Georgia’s fourth capital.
- The original Georgia colonists encountered this Native American tribe when they arrived.
- After the Revolutionary War the capital of Georgia moved which direction to follow the population?
- The _____ Swamp is the largest swamp in North America.
- The ___ period of the Georgia colony had many strict rules that the colonists thought were unfair.
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- Georgia is located on this continent.
- The ____ Land Fraud was a scandal in which Georgia lawmakers were bribed to sell land in GA for too cheap.
- This is a zone that separates the Piedmont and Coastal Plain regions of Georgia.
- _____ Musgrove helped Oglethorpe by acting as a translator for him and the Yamacraw.
- This part of the “Three G’s” represents explorers’ desire to find riches in the New World.
- Georgia is located in this country.
- This part of the “Three G’s” represents explorers’ desire to convert Native Americans to Christianity.
- This region of GA has the highest population and GA’s capital city of Atlanta.
- On July 4th we celebrate ___ Day, the day the colonists signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
- Spanish explorers created churches called ___ on GA’s barrier islands.
- This tax on paper goods angered the colonists in Georgia.
- Plateau This region of GA is the smallest.
- The ____ War was fought between the colonists and the British over independence.
- The ______ River forms our border with Alabama.
- This city is Georgia’s current capital.
- This city was Georgia’s third capital.
- This invention made travel and trade throughout the U.S. much easier.
- __________ Bald is the highest mountain in Georgia.
- The _______ River forms our border with South Carolina.
- In order to pay for the French and Indian War, Great Britain raised ____ in the colonies.
- This region of GA has the highest average rainfall.
- This person was the Chief of the Yamacraw tribe who helped Oglethorpe.
- This system was used to distribute land based on how many family members and slaves a person had.
- The Land ____ distributed land by drawing numbers out of a container.
43 Clues: This region of GA is the largest. • Georgia is located in this country. • Georgia is located on this continent. • This city was Georgia’s third capital. • This city is Georgia’s current capital. • This city was Georgia’s second capital. • This city was Georgia’s fourth capital. • Plateau This region of GA is the smallest. • The ______ River forms our border with Alabama. • ...
Social Studies 2023-11-22
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- a community we belong to
- the first vehicle to be powered by an internal combustion engine
- _______ is our responsibility as a Maldivian citizen
- jenny An invention that made cotton production quicker and cheaper
- an invention that revolutionized the way we communicate
- It is a crime in a community
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- Natural components of landscapes are called...
- An example of a built feature
- an invention that allowed production of still images that lasted longer
- Something we can do to help our community
10 Clues: a community we belong to • It is a crime in a community • An example of a built feature • Something we can do to help our community • Natural components of landscapes are called... • _______ is our responsibility as a Maldivian citizen • an invention that revolutionized the way we communicate • the first vehicle to be powered by an internal combustion engine • ...
APWH Unit 1/2 2020-04-03
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- He conquered the Song Dynasty and founded Yuan
- Chinese invention used heavily on the Silk Roads
- A South American Empire that made use of quipu
- Chinese belief based on logic and filial piety
- A type of religion that adapts to a culture
- Chinese invention used in the Indian Ocean Trade
- Seasonal winds that made Indian Ocean trade possible
- Main religion of merchants and traders from 1250-1450
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- Trade Routes that traded luxury and light weight goods
- Major disease that was spread along the Silk Roads
- He made a Hajj to Mecca
- European hierarchy
- A group of nomads who formed history's largest land empire
- Trade routes that traded heavy and bulk goods
- A Mesoamerican Empire that made use of human sacrifice
- A type of mystic missionary who spread the Religion of Islam
16 Clues: European hierarchy • He made a Hajj to Mecca • A type of religion that adapts to a culture • Trade routes that traded heavy and bulk goods • He conquered the Song Dynasty and founded Yuan • A South American Empire that made use of quipu • Chinese belief based on logic and filial piety • Chinese invention used heavily on the Silk Roads • ...
Industry & Market Revolution 2024-01-03
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- Market Capital of the World
- Immigrants from Ireland and ______ provided cheap labor
- _________ famine drove many Irish to the US
- the time period before the Civil War
- Eli Whitney’s invention
- British Immigrant who built first first Factory in US
- a road where there is a charge
- First factory was in ________________, RI
- John Deere’s invention
- Southern Economy was based on __________
- eventually replaced canals as the primary form of transportation
- suspicion of foreigners
- “________ Cotton”
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- The Cleremont was one of these
- Anti-immigrant political party
- _____ slave laws allowed enslavers to recapture enslaved persons
- name for women employed by famous textile mill near Boston
- used to communicate long distances using electric pulses
- McCormick ___________
- ___________ road improved transportation
- Interchangeable _________
- led the most famous slave revolt
- ________ Canal
- Sewing Machine was invented by Howe and _______
- refuse to work unless demands are met
25 Clues: ________ Canal • “________ Cotton” • McCormick ___________ • John Deere’s invention • Eli Whitney’s invention • suspicion of foreigners • Interchangeable _________ • Market Capital of the World • The Cleremont was one of these • Anti-immigrant political party • a road where there is a charge • led the most famous slave revolt • the time period before the Civil War • ...
Tree Decoration Ceremony 2025 2025-11-08
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- keeps a cellphone lit up
- scissors style the messy curls
- famous black shopping day
- Grampa Rod's birthday month
- first man on the moon
- credited with telephone invention
- Dads middle name
- our little dog
- Charlie's dog
- banks keep their cash in this safe
- grama and grampa's Christmas tree
- credited with light bulb invention
- Donald
- Snoopy's friend
- summer fun
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- another name for a tv advertisement
- gramma Kathi's birthday month
- electric car company
- award
- Donald
- short for artificial intelligence
- famous mouse girlfriend
- they sang Dancing Queen
- Thanksgiving main course
- Dad's truck manufacturer
- around the dogs neck
- ten pins and a heavy ball
- airplane manufacturing company
- to mail a letter you need one of these
- the dog's hand
- old telegraphs used the Morse______
- famous mouse
- Grampa's car
- animals imprisoned here
- treats leftover from last week
35 Clues: award • Donald • Donald • summer fun • famous mouse • Grampa's car • Charlie's dog • our little dog • the dog's hand • Snoopy's friend • Dads middle name • electric car company • around the dogs neck • first man on the moon • famous mouse girlfriend • they sang Dancing Queen • animals imprisoned here • keeps a cellphone lit up • Thanksgiving main course • Dad's truck manufacturer • famous black shopping day • ...
Summer of Mariposa 16 2024-02-22
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- intense joy
- great number
- in love with
- remembering
- source of continued growth
- cuts
- putting in
- overly emotional
- healthy or strong
- heavy blood loss
- person deserving of hate
- affected by a sore
- simple and rough
- insane person
- copy
- uncertain
- generously
- children
- shrinking away in pain
- eagle like
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- highest point
- stretcher
- discoveries
- sky blue; cloudless
- pierced with a sharp surgical object
- pressed together
- on purpose
- tell
- very front
- move around in a rough manner
- spoiled or corrupted
- lack of energy
- recovering
- spoiling
- bitter or distrustful
- forgiveness
- imitated
37 Clues: tell • cuts • copy • spoiling • children • imitated • stretcher • uncertain • on purpose • putting in • very front • recovering • generously • eagle like • intense joy • discoveries • remembering • forgiveness • great number • in love with • highest point • insane person • lack of energy • pressed together • overly emotional • heavy blood loss • simple and rough • healthy or strong • affected by a sore • sky blue; cloudless • ...
The Pigman's Legacy 2 2013-11-12
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- in a lively way
- people who look and behave like robots
- site revered for its associations
- colorless artificial gem of paste or glass
- liveliness, spiritedness
- become stonelike, deaden
- invading the property rights of another
- woman whose husband has died
- daze
- close observation
- commercial operations that purify crude substances
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- hoarse, whistling sound
- reaching or having reached puberty
- ghosts
- formation of blood clot in a vessel or the heart
- making a wavelike movement
- ability to make fortunate discoveries by accident
- settling without a legal claim
- secretly
- experience of seeing the supernatural as with the eyes
- under, beneath
- modifying natural expression
22 Clues: daze • ghosts • secretly • under, beneath • in a lively way • close observation • hoarse, whistling sound • liveliness, spiritedness • become stonelike, deaden • making a wavelike movement • woman whose husband has died • modifying natural expression • settling without a legal claim • site revered for its associations • reaching or having reached puberty • ...
Swindle: Section 1 2022-04-05
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- done with purpose and careful thought
- the estimate of the value of an object or property
- a feeling of respect and approval
- officially declared to be unfit for use
- things that cannot be explained by science and seem to involve ghosts, spirits, magic, etc.
- Which character said he was related to the Rockford family that owned the old house?
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- huge in size, force, or power
- suggested but not directly spoken
- the first full-scale and usually working form of a new invention
- someone who violently attacks someone else
- to obtain money or property by fraud or dishonesty
- Griffin’s dad’s invention
- Griffin’s best friend
- morally wrong
- the feeling of no longer having any hope
15 Clues: morally wrong • Griffin’s best friend • Griffin’s dad’s invention • huge in size, force, or power • suggested but not directly spoken • a feeling of respect and approval • done with purpose and careful thought • officially declared to be unfit for use • the feeling of no longer having any hope • someone who violently attacks someone else • ...
World War I 2015-02-12
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- Telegram sent to Mexico that the US intercepted
- Person who shot Ferdinand which arguably starts the war
- ”Dude got shot”
- Weapon used that suffocated people to death
- Invention used by U-boats to see
- American ship sunk by German U-boats
- Weapon used mainly in trench warfare
- Germany, Aust-Hung, Italy
- Troops who were quick and moved around alot
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- Type of warfare that used machine guns and resulted in little to no movement
- Aircrafts used which used a machine gun
- Giant airships like the Hindenburg
- France, Russia, England
- Armored weapon devised to break the stalemate
- My gun is bigger than your gun theory
- German plan to surround France at the start of war
- Invention that helps move troops
- When neither side gains any ground
- President of US during this time
- German leader is called this
20 Clues: ”Dude got shot” • France, Russia, England • Germany, Aust-Hung, Italy • German leader is called this • Invention that helps move troops • Invention used by U-boats to see • President of US during this time • Giant airships like the Hindenburg • When neither side gains any ground • American ship sunk by German U-boats • Weapon used mainly in trench warfare • ...
The Gilded Age 2020-02-06
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- Invention by Thomas Edison.
- A favorite new leisurely activity that developed in this time period.
- This invention was extremely helpful to secretaries.
- Captain of the railroad industry.
- The man who assassinated the president in 1881.
- People moving to the city.
- The new idea formed in this time period that taught evolution through natural selection.
- The Sherman Antitrust Act made this illegal.
- This president was elected in 1896 and was a Christian man.
- This connected the east to the west.
- The name of united farmers.
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- Captain of the oil industry.
- The president who issued the Interstate Commerce Act.
- Captain of the steel industry.
- The desire for worldly possessions
- Inventor of the telephone
- The president assassinated in 1881.
- many people immigrated to America from this country during this time.
- Captain of banking and financing.
- Captain of food production.
20 Clues: Inventor of the telephone • People moving to the city. • Invention by Thomas Edison. • Captain of food production. • The name of united farmers. • Captain of the oil industry. • Captain of the steel industry. • Captain of the railroad industry. • Captain of banking and financing. • The desire for worldly possessions • The president assassinated in 1881. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-02-27
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- Made the flying shuttle which sped up the textile production incredibly.
- Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775
- Responsible for bringing the industrial revolution to America.
- The creator of the power loom in textile mills.
- Created the first diesel engine.
- Increased textile profit by inventing the spinning jenny.
- Established steamboat transportation on the Hudson River in 1807.
- Drastically changed the factory system and methods to manufacture textiles during the industrial revolution.
- Created the sewing machine for use in business.
- Discovered an idea for the light bulb and the phonograph.
- Furthered communication with his invention of the telegraph.
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- Increased trade and travel by discovering new methods to road building.
- Invented the telephone that changed society forever.
- Created interchangeable parts for muskets and the cotton gin.
- invented steam locomotive which revolutionized trade through Watt's original invention.
- The brothers who together created the first successful airplane.
- Created the compound of steel for construction uses.
- Author during revolution who wrote about difficult conditions and lives citizens lived.
- Established early photography and founded Kodak.
- Invented the "Model T" and established the assembly line.
20 Clues: Created the first diesel engine. • The creator of the power loom in textile mills. • Created the sewing machine for use in business. • Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775 • Established early photography and founded Kodak. • Invented the telephone that changed society forever. • Created the compound of steel for construction uses. • ...
SCI & TECH 2026-01-04
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- INCORRECT RESULTS GENERATED BY AI
- RELYING ON DIRECT KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE, EVIDENCE
- PERSON APPEARS TO BE SOMEONE ELSE
- PROPOSED AND TESTABLE EXPLANATION FOR PHENOMENA
- AI EXAMPLES ARE GROK, CHATGPT AND GEMINI
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- RECOGNITION USE OF AI TO IDENTIFY PEOPLE VIA FACIAL FEATURES
- GOVERNMENT GRANTS INVENTOR A TEMPORARY MONOPOLY
- 3D IMAGE FORMED BY LIGHT BEAMS
- EARLY FUNCTIONAL MODEL OF A DEVICE OR SYSTEM
- FORTUNATE AND UNEXPECTED DISCOVERIES
10 Clues: 3D IMAGE FORMED BY LIGHT BEAMS • INCORRECT RESULTS GENERATED BY AI • PERSON APPEARS TO BE SOMEONE ELSE • FORTUNATE AND UNEXPECTED DISCOVERIES • AI EXAMPLES ARE GROK, CHATGPT AND GEMINI • EARLY FUNCTIONAL MODEL OF A DEVICE OR SYSTEM • GOVERNMENT GRANTS INVENTOR A TEMPORARY MONOPOLY • PROPOSED AND TESTABLE EXPLANATION FOR PHENOMENA • ...
Civilization + Mesopotamia 2023-04-13
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- material tablets were made of
- he created first set of written laws
- a span of 10 years
- when you have more than enough
- invention that cooks food
- person who travels from place to place
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- belief in many gods
- fancy word for farming
- Mountain range Northeast of Mesoptamia
- invention that helped travel
- to trade
- invention that helped river travel
12 Clues: to trade • a span of 10 years • belief in many gods • fancy word for farming • invention that cooks food • invention that helped travel • material tablets were made of • when you have more than enough • invention that helped river travel • he created first set of written laws • Mountain range Northeast of Mesoptamia • person who travels from place to place
QFS Parish Proficiency Exam 2023-12-08
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- A first full-scale and usually functional form of a new design of an invention.
- The principles of conduct governing an individual or group.
- The quality or state of being apart from company or observation.
- To list or rate in order of importance or priority.
- Creative work that is not protected by copyright and is free for anyone to use.
- Something that has been produced for the first time through the use of imagination or of ingenious thinking and experiment the ability to create something new or the act of new process, product, or service.
- Planned efforts made to reach a specific goal.
- A standard on which a judgement or decision may be based.
- Simple object showing human workmanship as distinguished from a natural object.
- A document that defines a business's objectives and strategies which usually includes a business summary, market research, and plan for execution.
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- One who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise; one who owns his own business.
- The exclusive right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute something such as written, musical, or artistic work.
- The use of imagination or original ideas or an individual's ability to create.
- Relating to or experienced through hearing.
- An image and personality that you show to others.
- A deceptive act or operation.
- The introduction of something new.
- A person's judgement of what is important in life.
- Capable of being physically or emotionally wounded; open to attack.
- A writing securing for a term of years the right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
- To annoy persistently; to create an unpleasant situation.
21 Clues: A deceptive act or operation. • The introduction of something new. • Relating to or experienced through hearing. • Planned efforts made to reach a specific goal. • An image and personality that you show to others. • A person's judgement of what is important in life. • To list or rate in order of importance or priority. • ...
Shark Tank Vocabulary Crossword 2026-02-06
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- Something owned by a company that others aren't allowed to copy.
- The overall plan for how a business reaches customers and tells its story.
- The amount of a company that a person owns, often shown as a percentage.
- A brand-new product or process that has never been made before.
- A new version or "tweak" of a design after testing it.
- Something that is found everywhere (like smartphones or Wi-Fi).
- An early model or "rough draft" of an invention used for testing.
- Another word for ownership or the "slice" of the company an investor gets.
- Money given to a business to help it grow, in exchange for a piece of the company.
- A small, specific part of the market that a business focuses on.
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- The total dollar amount that a whole company is worth.
- The money or wealth used to start or move a business forward.
- The total amount of money a business brings in from sales.
- The look, feel, and personality of a company that makes it recognizable.
- A legal document that gives an inventor the sole right to make and sell their invention.
- The money left over after all the bills and expenses have been paid.
- Paying for space (like on TV or social media) to tell people about a product.
- A person who starts a business and takes on risks to make it successful.
- The regular costs of running a business, like rent and electricity.
- Money that is borrowed and must be paid back later.
- Improving an existing product or idea to make it better or more useful.
21 Clues: Money that is borrowed and must be paid back later. • The total dollar amount that a whole company is worth. • A new version or "tweak" of a design after testing it. • The total amount of money a business brings in from sales. • The money or wealth used to start or move a business forward. • A brand-new product or process that has never been made before. • ...
industrial revolution. 2024-01-16
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- combines the spinning jenny and water frame into a single device, increasing the production of fine thread.
- water-powered spinning machines that was too large for use in a home led to the creation of factories
- water-powered device that automatically and quickly wove thread into clothing
- device separated cotton seeds from raw cotton, increasing the cotton supply while lowering the cost of raw cotton
- home-based machine that spins thread 8x faster than being spun by hand
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- speed of sewing greatly increased.
- hand-operated machine which increased the speed of weaving
- Robert Fulton created this invention
- George Stephenson created this invention
- Orville and Wilbur Wright created this invention.
10 Clues: speed of sewing greatly increased. • Robert Fulton created this invention • George Stephenson created this invention • Orville and Wilbur Wright created this invention. • hand-operated machine which increased the speed of weaving • home-based machine that spins thread 8x faster than being spun by hand • ...
Principles for Materials Development 2025-05-31
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- Resources used to support teaching or learning
- Books that explain the meanings and uses of words
- Information received or entered into a system
- To give or supply something needed
- Real-life objects used in the classroom to teach vocabulary
- Related to abstract ideas rather than practice
- New findings or realizations
- The process of gaining knowledge or skills
- Aware and intentional not automatic
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- The process of growing or improving
- Involving active participation or communication
- Done in an organized methodical way
- Practice books filled with exercises
- The act of assessing or judging performance
- A system of words and grammar used for communication
- Helping make a process easier or smoother
16 Clues: New findings or realizations • To give or supply something needed • The process of growing or improving • Done in an organized methodical way • Aware and intentional not automatic • Practice books filled with exercises • Helping make a process easier or smoother • The process of gaining knowledge or skills • The act of assessing or judging performance • ...
BIOMIMETICS 2013-06-12
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- The Eiffel Tower was inspired by the human b_ _ _
- Helps us easily access information
- The invention of an incubator was inspired by a k_ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The invention of paper was inspired by a w_ _ _
- Helps us live comfortably
- The world we live in
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- Inventions inspired by nature
- The invention of a bullet train was inspired by a k_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The invention of a k_ _ _ _ _ was inspired by a spider web
- The invention of a t_ _ _ was inspired by an abalone
10 Clues: The world we live in • Helps us live comfortably • Inventions inspired by nature • Helps us easily access information • The invention of paper was inspired by a w_ _ _ • The Eiffel Tower was inspired by the human b_ _ _ • The invention of a t_ _ _ was inspired by an abalone • The invention of a k_ _ _ _ _ was inspired by a spider web • ...
Gilded Age Crossword 2025-10-15
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- : Corporation created by J.P. Morgan after purchasing Carnegie Steel.
- : Business model where a company controls every stage of production.
- : Connected the East and West coasts in 1869, transforming trade.
- : Rockefeller's powerful oil company that dominated the market.
- : Company formed from Edison’s enterprises, backed by J.P. Morgan.
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- A group of companies managed by a single board to reduce competition.
- Oil industry tycoon who founded Standard Oil.
- Steel magnate who promoted the 'Gospel of Wealth'.
- : Edison’s invention that brightened homes and factories.
- Railroad baron who built his fortune in shipping and railroads.
- : Business strategy of buying out competitors in the same industry.
- Invention by Alexander Graham Bell that revolutionized communication.
- Early form of long-distance communication using electrical signals.
- Inventor known for the phonograph, motion pictures, and light bulb.
- Banker who financed major industries and created U.S. Steel.
- : Innovation that enabled mass production of steel.
- When one company controls an entire industry.
17 Clues: Oil industry tycoon who founded Standard Oil. • When one company controls an entire industry. • Steel magnate who promoted the 'Gospel of Wealth'. • : Innovation that enabled mass production of steel. • : Edison’s invention that brightened homes and factories. • Banker who financed major industries and created U.S. Steel. • ...
Scientific Revolution Overview 2025-02-27
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- This philosopher created the idea of 'natural rights' where all people are born with life, liberty, and property
- The vaccine for this disease (that is similar to chickenpox) was created in the late 1700s by Edward Jenner
- Astronomer who created new theories about Earth's moon, Jupiter, and the Sun
- The philosophical idea that stated that society and humankind can improve
- The philosophical belief that truth can be discovered through logical reasoning
- The scientific invention created by Gabriel Fahrenheit that measures the temperature
- This political philosopher created 70 books that fought for tolerance, reason, and freedom
- The scientific invention that was invented in 1643 by Torricelli that measures atmospheric pressure and predicts weather
- The scientific invention created in 1590 by Zacharias Janssen that zooms in on specimen
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- Scholars began to ___ ideas that had been accepted for hundreds of years
- Galileo Galilei's numeric guess of how many moons Jupiter had
- This theory stated that the Sun is in the middle of the universe
- The philosopher who created the Social Contract and stated that humans are naturally selfish and wicked
- Scientist and physicist who concluded that all physical objects are affected equally by the same force
- This theory stated that the Earth was in the middle of the universe
- The philosophical idea that English people centered around when creating the English Bill of Rights
- The belief that God is the creator of the universe
17 Clues: The belief that God is the creator of the universe • Galileo Galilei's numeric guess of how many moons Jupiter had • This theory stated that the Sun is in the middle of the universe • This theory stated that the Earth was in the middle of the universe • Scholars began to ___ ideas that had been accepted for hundreds of years • ...
Early Explorers 2022-02-16
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- group of people Columbus encountered
- explored Lake Michigan
- someone who travels to find new lands or discoveries
- founded Quebec City
- the Americas are named in his honor
- home country of cabot, Drake, and Hudson
- brought by the Spaniards that killed many Taino people
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- landed on the coast of North America
- home country of Columbus and Vespucci
- the course you take to get somewhere
- sailed the St. Lawrence River
- explorer hired by Spain to explore China
- claimed the entire Mississippi region for France
- river in New York is named after him
- home country of de Champlain, Nicolet, Cartier, and de La Salle
15 Clues: founded Quebec City • explored Lake Michigan • sailed the St. Lawrence River • the Americas are named in his honor • landed on the coast of North America • the course you take to get somewhere • group of people Columbus encountered • river in New York is named after him • home country of Columbus and Vespucci • explorer hired by Spain to explore China • ...
More Invention Details 2021-03-02
15 Clues: farming • water power • spinned wool • steel process • water transport • clear ingcotton • break tough soil • electrical signals • mass produce parts • more immigrants coming • fitting parts together • increased speed of travel • living spaces for workers • power made from a spinning mill • travel created by interchangeable parts
Space Magazine 2023-09-03
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- Quest Unveiling the secrets of nebulae and star formation.
- Adventures Exciting stories about space exploration.
- Adventures Exciting tales of astronauts and space missions.
- Mysteries Investigating meteorites and their origins.
- Discoveries Learning about new findings in the universe.
- Today Exploring stars, planets, and celestial events.
- & Beyond A comprehensive look at space exploration and science.
- Gazing Tips for observing and identifying stars and planets.
- Explorations Adventures into distant galaxies and black holes.
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- Chronicles Stories of cosmic phenomena and distant galaxies.
- Explorers Discovering other planets in our solar system.
- Wonders Exploring the beauty and wonder of the cosmos.
- Journeys Traveling through the stars and the Milky Way.
- Odyssey Journeying through the mysteries of space and time.
- Science Learning about rocket technology and missions.
15 Clues: Adventures Exciting stories about space exploration. • Mysteries Investigating meteorites and their origins. • Today Exploring stars, planets, and celestial events. • Wonders Exploring the beauty and wonder of the cosmos. • Science Learning about rocket technology and missions. • Journeys Traveling through the stars and the Milky Way. • ...
Patents, Property & Penn State 2025-05-02
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- A legal right that grants the creator of original work exclusive rights to its use and distribution
- The act of introducing something new or improving existing ideas
- The full explanation of an invention required in a patent application
- A government-granted exclusive right to an invention
- A recognizable sign, design, or expression identifying products/services from a specific source
- The federal agency that grants U.S. patents and registers trademarks
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- A requirement for patents meaning the invention is not something easily deduced by others
- Creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary works, and designs
- Unauthorized use of someone else’s intellectual property
- A resource center offering public access to patent and trademark information
10 Clues: A government-granted exclusive right to an invention • Unauthorized use of someone else’s intellectual property • The act of introducing something new or improving existing ideas • The federal agency that grants U.S. patents and registers trademarks • The full explanation of an invention required in a patent application • ...
roaring 20s 2017-07-25
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- what new invention helped people store food and keep it for longer times?
- what was a term used when arriving in a car?
- what new invention created more jobs and mass production of cars?
- what was it called when something was fashionable such as new music?
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- what new invention helped people listen to advertisements?
- what were young,rich women called that wore short skirts or pants and had short hair?
- what changed in 1920 because of cars so people could work further away from home?
- who got the right to vote in 1920?
- what was made easier for women and more popular because it doubled?
- what could women now get that they could not before because they were supposed to stay home?
- what type of music was new in the 1920s?
11 Clues: who got the right to vote in 1920? • what type of music was new in the 1920s? • what was a term used when arriving in a car? • what new invention helped people listen to advertisements? • what new invention created more jobs and mass production of cars? • what was made easier for women and more popular because it doubled? • ...
Vocabulary crossword puzzle 2025-12-23
9 Clues: to sound sweet • to make unclear • a flick of birds • to harm gradually • to surrender under agreed conditions • to fill with air and move in the wind • the ability to make good judgment mental • the quality of being honest and open minded • the occurrence of pleasant or valuable discoveries by chance
Unit 3.2.1.3 to 3.2.4 Comply with Regulatory Requirements for Content Creation 2024-09-04
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- A right granted for a new invention or improvement to existing technology.
- Transferring ownership of a copyright to another party completely.
- Keeping detailed and marked documents of confidential business transactions.
- A legal contract used to ensure that a person keeps confidential information private.
- One of the criteria for a patent, requiring the invention to be new and not publicly known.
- A category of property including intangible creations of the human mind.
- The process to extend the protection of a trademark or patent beyond the initial term.
- A criterion for a patent indicating that the invention must be useful in industry.
- Information not known to the public, private to the company or individual.
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- Limiting who can view or use confidential information within a company.
- A requirement for registering a trademark; the mark must be unique and able to distinguish products.
- When a person discloses confidential information without permission.
- Measures or steps to safeguard confidential information.
- A key type of confidential information that gives a company a competitive edge.
- Granting a third party specific rights to use a copyrighted work without transferring ownership.
- Steps taken to enforce confidentiality obligations if they are breached.
- Harm caused to a company due to improper use of confidential information.
- The legal duty to keep confidential information private.
- A sign used to distinguish goods or services of one business from those of others.
- The benefit of holding a patent, preventing others from using it without permission.
20 Clues: Measures or steps to safeguard confidential information. • The legal duty to keep confidential information private. • Transferring ownership of a copyright to another party completely. • When a person discloses confidential information without permission. • Limiting who can view or use confidential information within a company. • ...
Unit 10: Dino Discoveries 2025-01-14
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- to find where something is
- means to brag
- means for sure
- to communicate very strongly what you want or how you feel
- means very tired
- to wander or walk around freely
- to stop before saying or doing something
- a special journey to study or discover something
- to squat down close to the ground
- to make a picture of something in your mind
- are what is left of something
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- to hold someone's interest
- means to think about that thing all the time
- when you try very hard and do not give up
- means died out
- to arrange or plan things
- the remain of a plant or animal that lived long ago
- to argue about things that are not important
- want to know more about something
- to suddenly understand something
- terrible lizard
21 Clues: means to brag • means for sure • means died out • terrible lizard • means very tired • to arrange or plan things • to hold someone's interest • to find where something is • are what is left of something • to wander or walk around freely • to suddenly understand something • want to know more about something • to squat down close to the ground • to stop before saying or doing something • ...
Common Nursing Terms 2023-04-26
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- a way of checking understanding by asking patients to state in their own words what they need to know or do about their health
- an approach to learning that involves a process of exploring the natural or material world, and that leads to asking questions, making discoveries, and testing those discoveries in the search for new understanding
- an indirect signal that a patient uses to try to alert the doctor to a question or concern
- the process of reflective and reasonable thinking about nursing problems without a single solution and is focused on deciding what to believe and do
- The nurse reviews the relevant client data and determines what they mean
- a measurable individual, family, or community state, behavior or perception that is measured along a continuum in response to nursing interventions
- the process of acknowledging the receipt of information and clarifying with the sender of the communicated message that the information received is the same as the original, intended information.
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- the process by which nurses make decisions
- to organize and prioritize patient care, internal administrative tasks, educational responsibilities and personal obligations
- The ability to look at a situation and determine what is most important, what is time-sensitive, what is critical to the desired outcome and ultimately what to do first and next
- a proposed explanation for a situation
11 Clues: a proposed explanation for a situation • the process by which nurses make decisions • The nurse reviews the relevant client data and determines what they mean • an indirect signal that a patient uses to try to alert the doctor to a question or concern • ...
Apparel I 90% Review 2025-05-16
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- Emily notices that her polyester dress is wrinkle-free and requires no care before wearing. Which fiber characteristic is indicated?
- The class is making drawstring jewelry bags. Which technique will they use to enclose the drawstring?
- What invention resulted in Elias Howe suing Isaac Singer for patent infringement?
- Nick placed a small pattern on his fabric. He used a marking tool to outline the entire pattern piece. Any stray marks remaining on the fabric can be brushed off at a later time when using tailor's:
- Before World War I, what country was the main fashion house found in?
- Guidelines for sizing patterns or clothing are known as:
- Sally wanted a prom dress that was classic and followed the curves of her body. Which design shape should Sally look for?
- Mrs. Page is known for wearing skirts with many gathers to work everyday. Her preferred design shape is:
- Which fiber characteristic allows moisture to evaporate from the body?
- Holly chose to wear a shirt with blue, green, and violet hues. These colors are considered to be:
- To add a look of softness to the wedding dress, which type of line would be best for the designer to use?
- Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis were granted a patent for an invention that added strength to pocket seams and other weak points on waist overalls. This invention is known as a:
- Felt, interfacing, and disposable medical products are examples of which fabric construction process?
- What invention allowed a single weaver to weave much wider fabrics and could be mechanized, allowing for automatic machine looms?
- Which invention revolutionized cotton farming, by separating the cotton seed from the raw cotton fibers?
- John’s straight leg pants give him the illusion of height. Which design shape is he wearing?
- Haley is topstitching the hem of her jeans. She is completing the hem by:
- Tom needs his body measurements to order a custom suit. What should he wear to get the most accurate body measurements?
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- Which machine part holds the fabric in place while stitching?
- Using shades and tints of the same color in a quilt project is an example of which color scheme?
- What invention had a massive impact on fashion by changing the way we buy clothes, and also how they are marketed?
- What piece of equipment did Samuel Crompton invent?
- The lines formed by the seams, darts, pleats, tucks, and edges when a garment is constructed are examples of which type of line?
- Alex chooses to wear a cotton shirt instead of a shirt made from a polyester/cotton blend on a hot summer day. This indicates his knowledge of which fiber characteristic?
- Jamie needs to strengthen the corners of his pillow so they will not break open when turned and stuffed. Which stitches should be used?
- The designer chose to use triangle shapes in his fabrics, buttons, and accessories. Which principle of design is he using?
- Karen basted the interfacing to her outer fabric with a 1/2 " seam allowance. Which type of interfacing did she use?
- Kim wants to wear her navy suit to work. To coordinate her look, she decides to wear a red-orange scarf with a yellow-orange striped blouse. This is an example of which color scheme?
- During World War I, changes in the economy resulted in women joining the
- Samantha is allergic to wool. Which manufactured fiber possesses similar qualities and is a good alternative for her sweater?
- At the baby shower, the new mom loved the gender neutral outfits that were in red, blue, and yellow. These primary colors are an example of which color scheme?
- Stacy wants to add extra stability to her fabric. Which notion should she choose?
32 Clues: What piece of equipment did Samuel Crompton invent? • Guidelines for sizing patterns or clothing are known as: • Which machine part holds the fabric in place while stitching? • Before World War I, what country was the main fashion house found in? • Which fiber characteristic allows moisture to evaporate from the body? • ...
Neolithic Period 2023-09-19
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- Land located in modern day Iran and Iraq
- Used to explain the forces of nature and role of humans
- A circular monument of stones from the Neolithic period
- The Stone Age period before the Neolithic period
- Helped on farms by herding sheep and cattle
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- The act of taming animals
- The most well known invention of the Neolithic period
- Animals that provided beef for early humans
- Graves made for the dead
- People who performed religious ceremonies
- Combined with Tin to make Bronze
- One of the two rivers in Mesopotamia
- Neolithic invention that allowed people to make textiles
13 Clues: Graves made for the dead • The act of taming animals • Combined with Tin to make Bronze • One of the two rivers in Mesopotamia • Land located in modern day Iran and Iraq • People who performed religious ceremonies • Animals that provided beef for early humans • Helped on farms by herding sheep and cattle • The Stone Age period before the Neolithic period • ...
industrial revolution. 2024-01-16
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- combines the spinning jenny and water frame into a single device, increasing the production of fine thread.
- water-powered spinning machines that was too large for use in a home led to the creation of factories
- water-powered device that automatically and quickly wove thread into clothing
- device separated cotton seeds from raw cotton, increasing the cotton supply while lowering the cost of raw cotton
- home-based machine that spins thread 8x faster than being spun by hand
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- speed of sewing greatly increased.
- hand-operated machine which increased the speed of weaving
- Robert Fulton created this invention
- George Stephenson created this invention
- Orville and Wilbur Wright created this invention.
10 Clues: speed of sewing greatly increased. • Robert Fulton created this invention • George Stephenson created this invention • Orville and Wilbur Wright created this invention. • hand-operated machine which increased the speed of weaving • home-based machine that spins thread 8x faster than being spun by hand • ...
Crossword 1 2024-11-30
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- One of the earliest types of mobile phones.
- The first true automobile was invented by .... .
- ...is an operating system of smartphones.
- An ancient invention which facilitated the movement of goods across greater distances.
- Where was paper invented?
- Who was the printing press invented by?
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- What invention is A.Graham Bell known for?
- What invention is credited to Orville and Wilbur Wright brothers?
- How was the first role film photography camera made by George Eastman in 1888 called?
- ... is credited with inventing the first practical light bulb.
10 Clues: Where was paper invented? • ...is an operating system of smartphones. • Who was the printing press invented by? • One of the earliest types of mobile phones. • What invention is A.Graham Bell known for? • The first true automobile was invented by .... . • ... is credited with inventing the first practical light bulb. • ...
A bright light and a noisy sound! 2025-02-26
11 Clues: an instrument • an invention of Bell • anything you can hear • are a source of light • light can,t pass through • how high or low a sound is • another invention of Edison • the space between light waves • the inventor of the light bulb • turns white light into a rainbow • energy and travels at 186,000 miles per sec
A bright light and a noisy sound! 2025-02-26
11 Clues: an instrument • an invention of Bell • anything you can hear • are a source of light • light can,t pass through • how high or low a sound is • another invention of Edison • the space between light waves • the inventor of the light bulb • turns white light into a rainbow • energy and travels at 186,000 miles per sec
The Scientific Revolution 2014-05-15
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- Hit Newton on the head
- Earth is the center (we're special)
- What Christians blindly followed before science
- What our chapter is on
- The second step of the scientific method
- Started heliocentric theory
- Measures atmospheric pressure
- Under house arrest due to conflict with the church
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- Major "scientist" before there was real logic in science
- Sun is the center (we're not special)
- Discovered gravity
- Created the scientific method; A delicious breakfast food
- Belief in logic and reason
- Book of Newton's discoveries
- Realized planet's orbits were ellipses
15 Clues: Discovered gravity • What our chapter is on • Belief in logic and reason • Started heliocentric theory • Measures atmospheric pressure • Hit Newton on the head • Book of Newton's discoveries • Earth is the center (we're special) • Sun is the center (we're not special) • The second step of the scientific method • Realized planet's orbits were ellipses • ...
industrial revolution. 2024-01-16
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- combines the spinning jenny and water frame into a single device, increasing the production of fine thread.
- water-powered spinning machines that was too large for use in a home led to the creation of factories
- water-powered device that automatically and quickly wove thread into clothing
- device separated cotton seeds from raw cotton, increasing the cotton supply while lowering the cost of raw cotton
- home-based machine that spins thread 8x faster than being spun by hand
Down
- speed of sewing greatly increased.
- hand-operated machine which increased the speed of weaving
- Robert Fulton created this invention
- George Stephenson created this invention
- Orville and Wilbur Wright created this invention.
10 Clues: speed of sewing greatly increased. • Robert Fulton created this invention • George Stephenson created this invention • Orville and Wilbur Wright created this invention. • hand-operated machine which increased the speed of weaving • home-based machine that spins thread 8x faster than being spun by hand • ...
industrial revolution. 2024-01-16
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- combines the spinning jenny and water frame into a single device, increasing the production of fine thread.
- water-powered spinning machines that was too large for use in a home led to the creation of factories
- water-powered device that automatically and quickly wove thread into clothing
- device separated cotton seeds from raw cotton, increasing the cotton supply while lowering the cost of raw cotton
- home-based machine that spins thread 8x faster than being spun by hand
Down
- speed of sewing greatly increased.
- hand-operated machine which increased the speed of weaving
- Robert Fulton created this invention
- George Stephenson created this invention
- Orville and Wilbur Wright created this invention.
10 Clues: speed of sewing greatly increased. • Robert Fulton created this invention • George Stephenson created this invention • Orville and Wilbur Wright created this invention. • hand-operated machine which increased the speed of weaving • home-based machine that spins thread 8x faster than being spun by hand • ...
Spelling 11.3 2022-07-21
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- the acts of finding or seeing before anyone else
- of large size or quantity; big
- an insect with a thin body and two wings- the females bite and suck the blood of animals and people.
- brave and dashing
- absolutely necessary; essential
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- understanding; awareness
- to speak with too much pride about oneself;boast
- things given as gifts
- causing the most fear; frightening
- having or showing good judgement; wise
- one of the hard, white, bony objects that grow in rows in the jaws of people and animals
- a large pad that supports the body while sleeping
- happening once every year
13 Clues: brave and dashing • things given as gifts • understanding; awareness • happening once every year • of large size or quantity; big • absolutely necessary; essential • causing the most fear; frightening • having or showing good judgement; wise • to speak with too much pride about oneself;boast • the acts of finding or seeing before anyone else • ...
Crossword 1 2024-11-30
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- One of the earliest types of mobile phones.
- The first true automobile was invented by .... .
- ...is an operating system of smartphones.
- An ancient invention which facilitated the movement of goods across greater distances.
- Where was paper invented?
- Who was the printing press invented by?
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- What invention is A.Graham Bell known for?
- What invention is credited to Orville and Wilbur Wright brothers?
- How was the first role film photography camera made by George Eastman in 1888 called?
- ... is credited with inventing the first practical light bulb.
10 Clues: Where was paper invented? • ...is an operating system of smartphones. • Who was the printing press invented by? • One of the earliest types of mobile phones. • What invention is A.Graham Bell known for? • The first true automobile was invented by .... . • ... is credited with inventing the first practical light bulb. • ...
Jobs 2023-06-20
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- They help people stay healthy and treat illnesses.
- They design and build structures, machines, or systems.
- They travel to space and explore the universe.
- officer They protect the community and enforce the law.
- They perform in plays, movies, or TV shows.
- They fly airplanes and ensure safe air travel.
- They bravely put out fires and rescue people in danger.
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- They write books, stories, or articles.
- They create beautiful paintings, sculptures, or music.
- They cook delicious meals and create recipes.
- They grow crops and raise animals on a farm.
- They play musical instruments and create music.
- They play sports and compete in athletic events.
- They educate students and help them learn new things.
- They conduct experiments and make discoveries.
15 Clues: They write books, stories, or articles. • They perform in plays, movies, or TV shows. • They grow crops and raise animals on a farm. • They cook delicious meals and create recipes. • They travel to space and explore the universe. • They conduct experiments and make discoveries. • They fly airplanes and ensure safe air travel. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-03-08
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- people flocked towards...
- inventor of the waterwheel
- an invention that made communication much faster by transmitting symbolic dots, dashes, and spaces.
- inventor of the steamboat
- increased by the Industrial Revolution
- a new type of machine that could spin cotton much faster than before. Patented in 1770
- a machine that makes separating cotton from cotton seeds much more efficient and easier.
- improved communication by transmitting sound; invented by Alexander Graham Bell
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- date and place of the start of the Industrial Revolution
- inventor of the cotton gin
- inventor of the assembly line
- an invention that increased the efficiency of steam pumping engines and became a primary power source
- inventor of the sewing machine
- country that started the Industrial Revolution
- there was a wider gap between the rich and the...
15 Clues: people flocked towards... • inventor of the steamboat • inventor of the cotton gin • inventor of the waterwheel • inventor of the assembly line • inventor of the sewing machine • increased by the Industrial Revolution • country that started the Industrial Revolution • there was a wider gap between the rich and the... • date and place of the start of the Industrial Revolution • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2014-02-18
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- What the Mesopotamians used to write on clay tablets.
- Region where Ancient Mesopotamia developed.
- Gilgamesh's beast friend.
- Raised river banks to prevent flooding.
- Part man, part god King whose stories were written down on clay tablets.
- King who developed and wrote down a code 282 laws to govern the people.
- What the ancient Mesopotamians wrote on.
- The belief in many gods.
- Mesopotamian temple.
- This invention allowed Mesopotamians to predict the spring floods.
- Sumerian city with 50 000 people.
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- Tin and copper combined to make a stronger metal.
- Due to debt or capture in war, these people had to work for free for three years.
- The change from being hunters and gatherers to farmers and herders.
- One of the rivers in Ancient Mesopotamia.
- Government where the power comes from God or gods.
- Means the land between two rivers.
- One of the rivers in Ancient Mesopotamia.
- Writing system of Ancient Mesopotamia.
- Useful farming invention still in use today.
20 Clues: Mesopotamian temple. • The belief in many gods. • Gilgamesh's beast friend. • Sumerian city with 50 000 people. • Means the land between two rivers. • Writing system of Ancient Mesopotamia. • Raised river banks to prevent flooding. • What the ancient Mesopotamians wrote on. • One of the rivers in Ancient Mesopotamia. • One of the rivers in Ancient Mesopotamia. • ...
TERA VOCAB 2022-11-16
25 Clues: new • gas • must • whole • loved • argue • cause • let go • meatal • create • feeling • problem • made of • history • the sky • weather • serious • very old • not yours • continues • used again • mom and dad • normal/boring • we breathe out • possible/reasonable
The Scientific Revolution 7th Grade 2024-04-04
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- The invention that allowed scientists to magnify at very small objects.
- The Greek doctor who dissected animals because he was not allowed to dissect humans.
- The ancient Greek philosopher who classified plants and animals into groups.
- The last name of the scientist who created the scientific method.
- The study of the movement of the stars and planets.
- The tests used to determine if a hypothesis is true or false.
- The system of numbers that we use today.
- The invention that was added to the clock to make it more accurate.
- The belief that logic or reason is the main source of knowledge.
- The last name of the scientist who invented a calculating machine.
- The language that many Greek and Roman works were translated into in the Islamic empire.
- The period in which Europeans began to use mathematics and experiments to make scientific advances.
- The German astronomer who believed the planets moved in oval paths instead of circular paths.
- The proposed explanation of the facts in the scientific method.
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- The invention that helped to prove that the Earth revolves around the sun.
- The first name of the Italian scientist who conducted experiments and was a great inventor of the scientific revolution.
- The theory that the Earth has a force that pulls everything towards it.
- The last name of the doctor who began human dissection.
- The book in which Newton's three laws of motion were published.
- The last name of the mathematician who made scientific publications after supposedly watching an apple fall to the ground.
- The belief that the Sun is the center of the solar system.
- An explanation for how or why something happens.
- The invention that measures air pressure.
- The belief that the Earth is the center of our solar system.
- The astronomer who believed that the sun and planets moved around the Earth.
- The last name of the scientist and philosopher who wrote "I think, therefore I am."
- Schools in which students from all over the world came to learn science.
- The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun is the center of the solar system.
- The old European system of numbers.
- The last name of the Dutch merchant who discovered bacteria.
30 Clues: The old European system of numbers. • The system of numbers that we use today. • The invention that measures air pressure. • An explanation for how or why something happens. • The study of the movement of the stars and planets. • The last name of the doctor who began human dissection. • The belief that the Sun is the center of the solar system. • ...
Garret Morgan Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-17
10 Clues: Garret's wifes name • What inspired Garret • Garret's middle name • Garret's brothers name • Garret's first invention • The State Garret Was Born In • Highest grade Garret attended • Garret's most notable achievement • Type of store Garret and his wife owened • invention that helped Garret rescue trapped workers
Discoveries and inventions in chemistry 2024-12-15
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- Werner Father of coordination chemistry
- Arrhenius Discovered theory of electrolytic dissociation
- Pasteur Discovered First vaccine
- Jean Robiquet Isolated caffeine in 1821
- Discovery of neutron
- Hendrik Baekeland Invented plastic
- Lussac law of gases
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- Carothers Discovered nylon
- Sanger Discovered molecular structure of insulin
- Priestley Invented Sodawater
- Remsen First artificial sweetner
- taube worked on mechanism of electron transfer reactions in inorganic compounds
- Ramsey Discovered inert gas elements and their places in periodic table
13 Clues: Lussac law of gases • Discovery of neutron • Carothers Discovered nylon • Priestley Invented Sodawater • Pasteur Discovered First vaccine • Remsen First artificial sweetner • Hendrik Baekeland Invented plastic • Werner Father of coordination chemistry • Jean Robiquet Isolated caffeine in 1821 • Sanger Discovered molecular structure of insulin • ...
Inventions and Discoveries in Chemistry 2024-12-08
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- Carothers Discovered nylon
- Hendrik Baekeland Invented plastic
- Arrhenius Discovered theory of electrolytic dissociation
- Jean Robiquet Isolated caffeine in 1821
- Remsen First artificial sweetner
- Discovery of neutron
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- taube worked on mechanism of electron transfer reactions in inorganic compounds
- Ramsey Discovered inert gas elements and their places in periodic table
- Pasteur Discovered First vaccine
- Werner Father of coordination chemistry
- Priestley Invented Sodawarer
- Sanger Discovered molecular structure of insulin
- Lussac law of gases
13 Clues: Lussac law of gases • Discovery of neutron • Carothers Discovered nylon • Priestley Invented Sodawarer • Pasteur Discovered First vaccine • Remsen First artificial sweetner • Hendrik Baekeland Invented plastic • Werner Father of coordination chemistry • Jean Robiquet Isolated caffeine in 1821 • Sanger Discovered molecular structure of insulin • ...
Science-Based Television Program 2023-09-03
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- School Bus Animated adventures exploring science concepts.
- the Wormhole Explores deep scientific questions about the universe.
- Nye the Science Guy Fun science experiments with Bill Nye.
- of Science Entertaining experiments and science tricks.
- Explores various scientific topics and discoveries.
- Big Bang Theory A sitcom about scientists and their lives.
- Universe Delves into mysteries of space and galaxies.
- Encourages girls to enjoy science through experiments.
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- Testing myths and scientific mysteries.
- Planet Discovering the wonders of the ocean.
- Games Mind-bending experiments about the brain.
- Earth Stunning nature documentary series.
- A Spacetime Odyssey A journey through space and time.
- It's Made Shows how everyday items are created.
- Showcases the beauty and wonders of nature.
- Kratts Animated adventures teaching about animals.
16 Clues: Testing myths and scientific mysteries. • Earth Stunning nature documentary series. • Showcases the beauty and wonders of nature. • Planet Discovering the wonders of the ocean. • Games Mind-bending experiments about the brain. • It's Made Shows how everyday items are created. • Kratts Animated adventures teaching about animals. • ...
the scientific revolution crossword puzzle 2021-10-11
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- _____wanted science to advance human life with new discoveries
- ________began to challenge traditional authorities
- a overflow of the government
- was arrested for going against the church about the planets
- every object attracts every other object or causes something to fall
- figured out the motion of the heart and muscle
- ancient greek sources where highly_______
- the power and faith in the________church was severely weekend
- earth revolve around the______
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- renaissance inspired_________and questioning led to humanism and a revival in the study of the sciences
- Jupiter had_____moons
- created the laws of planetary motion
- earth and planets revolve around the sun
- focused on animal dissection for ideas on human anatomy
- human structure and organs
15 Clues: Jupiter had_____moons • human structure and organs • a overflow of the government • earth revolve around the______ • created the laws of planetary motion • earth and planets revolve around the sun • ancient greek sources where highly_______ • figured out the motion of the heart and muscle • ________began to challenge traditional authorities • ...
Inventions/Fads/Discoveries 2014-05-20
13 Clues: kids toy • audio tape • intense beam • contains money • transportation • elctronic device • replaces an organ • arrival of a spacecraft • formed around ken kessey • communications satellites • Lysergic acid diethylamide • competition between two nations • The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
Famous inventors 2023-06-06
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- Lovelace (1815-1852) English mathematician and writer who is considered the first computer programmer for her work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine.
- Fleming (1881-1955) Scottish biologist and pharmacologist who discovered the first antibiotic, penicillin.
- Gutenberg (1398-1468) German inventor who introduced the mechanical movable type printing press, revolutionizing the production of books.
- Tesla (1856-1943) Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer, known for his contributions to alternating current (AC) power systems.
- Pasteur (1822-1895) French chemist and microbiologist who developed the process of pasteurization and made important discoveries in the field of germ theory.
- Einstein (1879-1955) German physicist known for his theory of relativity and contributions to the understanding of the photoelectric effect and the quantum theory of light.
- Curie (1867-1934) Polish physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity and discovered the elements polonium and radium.
- Hopper (1906-1992) American computer scientist and naval officer who played a crucial role in the development of early computer programming languages.
- Otto (1832-1891) German engineer who developed the first practical four-stroke internal combustion engine, laying the foundation for modern automotive technology.
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- Fleming (1881-1955) Scottish biologist and pharmacologist who discovered the first antibiotic, penicillin.
- Edison (1847-1931) American inventor known for the practical electric light bulb and numerous other innovations.
- Jobs (1955-2011) Co-founder of Apple Inc., known for his contributions to the personal computer revolution and the development of iconic consumer electronic products.
- Brothers (Orville Wright: 1871-1948, Wilbur Wright: 1867-1912) American aviation pioneers who built and flew the world's first successful motor-operated airplane.
- Graham Bell (1847-1922) Inventor of the telephone, contributing to the development of modern communication systems.
- Morse (1791-1872) American inventor who developed the telegraph and Morse code, revolutionizing long-distance communication.
- Watt (1736-1819) Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer who improved the steam engine, driving advancements in industrialization.
- Whitney (1765-1825) American inventor known for inventing the cotton gin, a machine that revolutionized the cotton industry.
- Berners-Lee (1955-) British computer scientist and inventor of the World Wide Web, revolutionizing the way information is accessed and shared.
- Marconi (1874-1937) Italian inventor and electrical engineer who developed long-distance radio transmission and is credited with inventing the radio.
- Franklin (1706-1790) American polymath who made significant contributions to various fields, including the invention of the lightning rod and bifocals.
20 Clues: Fleming (1881-1955) Scottish biologist and pharmacologist who discovered the first antibiotic, penicillin. • Fleming (1881-1955) Scottish biologist and pharmacologist who discovered the first antibiotic, penicillin. • Edison (1847-1931) American inventor known for the practical electric light bulb and numerous other innovations. • ...
SUFFIXES - LESSON 2.5 2018-10-30
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- tells jokes, stand-up
- studies and makes discoveries
- comes form a particular ancestor
- makes mixtures and studies elements
- plays an instrument or sings
- lives in a rented house
- works for the government
- in charge of supervising everything
- drives a vehicle
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- lives or uses a particular space
- goes to the doctor or hospital for treatment
- of school, college or university
- is in charge of guarding and protecting
- person that walks around to get to places
- delivers news from faraway places
- eats only fruits and vegetables
- buys and sells products
- plays an instrument with another person
- takes part in an activity
- works with electric equipment
- writes long stories
- very good in a specific activity
- studies past events
- lives in a particular neighborhood or area
- sings alone or has the main part in a choir
25 Clues: drives a vehicle • writes long stories • studies past events • tells jokes, stand-up • buys and sells products • lives in a rented house • works for the government • takes part in an activity • plays an instrument or sings • studies and makes discoveries • works with electric equipment • eats only fruits and vegetables • lives or uses a particular space • ...
HGPS Caregiver and study facts 2022-01-07
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- hopes to make discoveries that will improve detection, prevention and treatment for all kinds of diseases.
- Loves to run
- Has bear claw slippers
- Bought a house and got married this last year
- Loves vintage shopping
- was a member of the Dixie Blaze dance team at Dixie State University
- Boyfriend since high school
- Coaches little league softball
- Got pecked in the head by a peacock
- Had a baby boy 7 months ago
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- Got accepted into Med school in Green Bay
- Ginger applying for Med school
- Tall and has a mini golden doodle
- loves snowboarding
- Doesn't eat meat
- is the study of how our DNA functions and interacts within our bodies
- Walk-on for the BYU football team
- Loves to ballroom dance
- committed to discovery new ways to improve care and help people live the healthiest lives possible
- Got a new mutt puppy recently
20 Clues: Loves to run • Doesn't eat meat • loves snowboarding • Has bear claw slippers • Loves vintage shopping • Loves to ballroom dance • Boyfriend since high school • Had a baby boy 7 months ago • Got a new mutt puppy recently • Ginger applying for Med school • Coaches little league softball • Tall and has a mini golden doodle • Walk-on for the BYU football team • ...
Intellectual Property 2025-03-04
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- to let someone be aware of a certain situation
- protects a process or formula
- free to the public
- protects music and literature
- protects a brand or image
- a way of creating something new
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- what we have to abide by
- fees what a person or business would pay to use someone else's work
- protection of a new invention
- a company's investment and trademark
- unable to tell anyone
11 Clues: free to the public • unable to tell anyone • what we have to abide by • protects a brand or image • protects a process or formula • protects music and literature • protection of a new invention • a way of creating something new • a company's investment and trademark • to let someone be aware of a certain situation • ...
Gabrielle Croll OMAHA Section 33 2022-12-02
Across
- Free business or company
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a space to get medical treatment
- to make new
- To speed
- to get rid of something
- led a union
- to prove to be right
- led the expansion of steel industry
- Sold oil and was a big business owner
- Scottish inventor made telephone
- A line made by henry ford that helped big business
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- made the first plane
- Bargaining collectively
- holds assets
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- a buisness run by a single entitymonopoly: possession or in control of something in trade
- a person who runs a buisness
- when many people move to a single area
- made the car and assembly line
- A home with terrible conditions
- a home where people taught kids sport and music and immigrants how to read
- A reformer who worked to improve the lifestyle of the poor
- a place to pray to
24 Clues: To speed • to make new • led a union • holds assets • a place to pray to • made the first plane • to prove to be right • Bargaining collectively • to get rid of something • Free business or company • a person who runs a buisness • made the car and assembly line • A home with terrible conditions • a space to get medical treatment • Scottish inventor made telephone • ...
The age of exploration 2022-02-03
Across
- Completed 4 voyages across atlantic ocean.
- Exchange between the new world & the old world.
- Journey to sacred placed for religious reasons.
- First european to round the southern tip of Africa.
- Trade betwee Europe, Africa, and America
- First european to reach India by sea.
- First permanent english settlement in New world.
- of Tordesillas Divided portugues & spanish empires
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- Belief in the benefits of profitable trading.
- Conqueror
- Stage of the Atlantic slave trade.
- Conflict between Britain & France over new world territory.
- Transportation of enslaved African people.
- Central figure in 15-century european discoveries and expansion.
- System where trade and industry are controlled by private owners.
- Area under political control
16 Clues: Conqueror • Area under political control • Stage of the Atlantic slave trade. • First european to reach India by sea. • Trade betwee Europe, Africa, and America • Completed 4 voyages across atlantic ocean. • Transportation of enslaved African people. • Belief in the benefits of profitable trading. • Exchange between the new world & the old world. • ...
Innovation Unit 2020-03-01
Across
- A unit containing audio tape.
- waves Vibrations that travel through air or water and can be heard.
- A new idea, method or product.
- Compact disc containing recorded audio.
- Involving or causing a complete or drastic change. technology / machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- Electric lamp that produces light.
- Having something to do with the matter at hand.
- Sound system where sound is directed through speakers.
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- Usefulness of something.
- Far away.
- Process or device that has been created.
- A device for mechanical recording and reproduction of sound.
- Having been in existence for a long time.
- A system for sending messages from a distance along a wire. patent / an official document for ownership of an invention.
- Share or exchange information.
- Geometric shape.
16 Clues: Far away. • Geometric shape. • Usefulness of something. • A unit containing audio tape. • Share or exchange information. • A new idea, method or product. • Electric lamp that produces light. • Compact disc containing recorded audio. • Process or device that has been created. • Having been in existence for a long time. • Having something to do with the matter at hand. • ...
Inventors Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-06
Across
- known as one of the primary inventors of the telephone
- inventor credited with over one hundred products using the peanut
- credited with the invention of the first working incandescent light bulb
- the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and the way they interact with life
- a device or process originated after study and experiment
- the operation of aircraft
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- inventors and aviation pioneers who are credited with inventing and building the first controlled human flight
- the exclusive right granted by a government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell an invention for a certain number of years.
- white, glowing, or luminous with intense heat
- the rate of production at which food for other living things is made by living things that are producers
- to present to the public for the first time
11 Clues: the operation of aircraft • to present to the public for the first time • white, glowing, or luminous with intense heat • known as one of the primary inventors of the telephone • a device or process originated after study and experiment • inventor credited with over one hundred products using the peanut • ...
Chapter 5 Ancient Sumer Review 2015-01-21
Across
- Sumerians played this since they thought it pleased the gods
- a crafts person
- they thought the kings was chosen by these
- this characteristic shows how they direct peoples behavior
- the most important part of their lives that everything was part of
- used to transport and store water
- created for strength and beauty of homes
- someone who makes money by selling goods
- an invention used to help with farming
- a person who knows how to write
- this person is at the top of the social structure and hold all the power
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- Scribes write on this material
- Scribes used this to create their writing
- how a society is organized
- at the bottom of the social structure
- something to help out in everyday tasks
- the writing system of ancient Sumer
- ancient Mesopotamian or Sumerian temple
- an invention used for the army
- Sumerians got the idea of a wheel from this device
- houses were made from this material
21 Clues: a crafts person • how a society is organized • Scribes write on this material • an invention used for the army • a person who knows how to write • used to transport and store water • the writing system of ancient Sumer • houses were made from this material • at the bottom of the social structure • an invention used to help with farming • something to help out in everyday tasks • ...
Navarro, ASIA 2017-04-03
Across
- Destroyer aspect of Brahman
- A Chinese invention that measures earthquakes
- Religion that uses the Holy Bible
- The samurai code of rules
- Chinese poem that uses 3 lines and 17 syllables
- Extended families
- A popular form of Buddhism
- The river where the Harrapan's were located next to
- Seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons
- A Chinese invention that can tell time based on the position of the sun.
- Religion practiced in Japan
- A state of perfect peace
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- Founder of Taoism
- Preserver aspect of Brahman
- A monument that can be visited in China. It is extended through the country
- People who work to spread religious beliefs
- The action of focusing on breathing and spiritual thoughts
- A term that means "first emperor"
- One of Japan's main islands. Starts with an S
- Going without food for a period of time
- Person who rules a country for someone who is unable to rule alone.
21 Clues: Founder of Taoism • Extended families • A state of perfect peace • The samurai code of rules • A popular form of Buddhism • Destroyer aspect of Brahman • Preserver aspect of Brahman • Religion practiced in Japan • Religion that uses the Holy Bible • A term that means "first emperor" • Going without food for a period of time • People who work to spread religious beliefs • ...
HOW CAN CHANGE IMPROVE PEOPLE'S LIVES? 2020-09-14
Across
- a plan or thought
- noticeable or important
- a thing made for a special purpose
- a new device created by someone
- all the knowledge and equipment used in science
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- without any differences; completely alike
- an urgent, unexpected, and unsafe inciden
- an official letter from the government that protects your invention
- the purpose of something
- made or invented
10 Clues: made or invented • a plan or thought • noticeable or important • the purpose of something • a new device created by someone • a thing made for a special purpose • without any differences; completely alike • an urgent, unexpected, and unsafe inciden • all the knowledge and equipment used in science • an official letter from the government that protects your invention
Natural Selection Crossword 2023-03-24
Across
- imitating other organisms
- Things found in nature used for survival
- of animals
- process that living organisms go through in order to change and adapt.
- adapting to blend into their environment.
- actions that are not taught
- change in the D.N.A. sequence of an organism.
- change in cells between individual or groups of species.
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- behaviors
- that hunt other organisms
- an organisms acts
- discoveries on Natural selection
- of genotypes
- traits
- change in genetic material
- way organisms conserve energy.
- feature that helps organisms survive in their environment.
- movement in the genetic material in an individual
- population or organisms' ability to survive and reproduce.
- characteristic in an individual.
20 Clues: traits • behaviors • of animals • of genotypes • an organisms acts • imitating other organisms • that hunt other organisms • change in genetic material • actions that are not taught • way organisms conserve energy. • discoveries on Natural selection • characteristic in an individual. • Things found in nature used for survival • adapting to blend into their environment. • ...
Ch. 10-16 Crossword 2014-05-21
Across
- scientific discoveries that simplify work
- replaced the caucus system
- making surprise attacks and then retreating
- toll roads
- opened a textile plant in Waltham, Massachusets
- received the backing of their home states rather than that of the national party
- loyalty to one’s region
- separate compartments where water levels were raised or lowered
- cancel
- a border without armed forces
- removal of weapons
- break away
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- a simple machine that quickly and efficiently removed the seeds from the cotton fiber
- planter from South Carolina
- the change from an agrarian society to one based on industry
- “Old Hickory”
- tried by a military court
- the right to vote
- Speaker of the House of Representatives in 1811
- a fee paid by merchants who imported goods
20 Clues: cancel • toll roads • break away • “Old Hickory” • the right to vote • removal of weapons • loyalty to one’s region • tried by a military court • replaced the caucus system • planter from South Carolina • a border without armed forces • scientific discoveries that simplify work • a fee paid by merchants who imported goods • making surprise attacks and then retreating • ...
Growth and Expansion 2024-05-15
Across
- machine that wove thread into cloth
- John Deere invention that helped farmers break up the hard soil of the Western Great Plains
- A tax on imports to protect American businesses in the North
- Henry Clay's plan to improve roads, bridges, and canals through tariffs to improve the US economy
- Speaker of the House that created the Missouri Compromise
- An invention that instantly sent messages across the country through electrical wires
- The Industrial Revolution strengthened the economy of this region
- The Missouri Compromise of 1820 established this between 'free' and 'slave' states
- Robert Fulton's invention that increased trade and reduced shipping costs
- laws created in the South to prevent slave rebellions
- Stated that European nations could no longer colonize in the Western Hemisphere
- allowed wheat production to increase and become the largest economic driver in the Midwestern prairies
- Transportation improved dramatically in the North with these
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- This man established one of the first mills that turned cotton into cloth in the Northeast United States
- these were created to protect factories from poor work conditions and mistreatment
- A trail through the Cumberland Gap that served as southern highway from the eastern to western US
- Many people moved from farms to these to earn money after the War of 1812
- Business owners had workers that worked under one roof known as
- These increased production of manufactured goods
- Spun cotton into thread
- The cotton gin removed these from cotton and increased cotton production dramatically
- Gave USA control over Florida
- seperated wheat grains from the stalk
- Responsible for the Wilderness Road
- Waterway connecting Buffalo, New York to the Hudson River across the state of New York
25 Clues: Spun cotton into thread • Gave USA control over Florida • machine that wove thread into cloth • Responsible for the Wilderness Road • seperated wheat grains from the stalk • These increased production of manufactured goods • laws created in the South to prevent slave rebellions • Speaker of the House that created the Missouri Compromise • ...
Dumber Humans ? 2020-03-19
Across
- extremely important or necessary
- making you feel annoyed, disappointed, or discouraged
- able to think quickly or intelligently in difficult situations
- involving quiet and serious thought for a period of time
- involved in something
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- the activity of sending out programmes on television or radio
- quick to act
- the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- feeling frightened
- being in a state between sleeping and being awake
10 Clues: quick to act • feeling frightened • involved in something • extremely important or necessary • being in a state between sleeping and being awake • making you feel annoyed, disappointed, or discouraged • involving quiet and serious thought for a period of time • the activity of sending out programmes on television or radio • ...
Exporation Leads to Change 2024-03-18
Across
- An exciting and daring experience that involves exploring new and unfamiliar situations, often with an element of risk and uncertainty.
- The innate drive and eagerness to seek knowledge, explore the unknown, and inquire about the world around us.
- The visual representations that depict geographic areas and their features, providing a comprehensive understanding of the physical world.
- The process of introducing new ideas, methods, products, or services that bring about advancements, improvements, or transformations in various fields.
- Someone who actively seeks out and investigates new or uncharted territories, aiming to expand knowledge and make discoveries.
- A purposeful and organised journey undertaken by a group of people to explore or accomplish a specific objective in a particular location.
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- The beliefs, values, customs, behaviours, and artefacts shared by a group of people, encompassing their way of life and shaping their collective identity.
- The measurable effects of an action or event on individuals, communities, or the environment.
- The process of determining and controlling the position, direction, and route of a vehicle, vessel, or individual in order to reach a desired destination.
- The act of uncovering or finding something new, unknown, or previously unrecognised, leading to the acquisition of knowledge or understanding.
10 Clues: The measurable effects of an action or event on individuals, communities, or the environment. • The innate drive and eagerness to seek knowledge, explore the unknown, and inquire about the world around us. • Someone who actively seeks out and investigates new or uncharted territories, aiming to expand knowledge and make discoveries. • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword 2024-11-07
Across
- Sumerian invention that improved farming
- Sumerian invention that helped Mesopotamians travel faster and easier by land.
- a belief in more than one god.
- beautiful building with many levels of gardens that King Nebuchadnezzar built for his wife
- the king of Babylon that created the first written law code
- the first known writing system in the world.
- a way to supply dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams.
- a river that surrounded Mesopotamia (river to the southwest)
- a city that controls itself and the farmland around it. It is not under a united country.
- the part of Mesopotamia that became the first civilization in the world
- the name of the empire of Hammurabi
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- belief in one god
- the name of the empire of Sargon
- the king of Akkad that created the first empire
- Sumerian invention that helped Mesopotamians travel faster and easier by water.
- manmade waterway/river
- the nickname of the area where Mesopotamia was located. This nickname was based on their good farming soil and the shape of their land.
- the basic principle of Hammurabi's law code
- a river that surrounded Mesopotamia (river to the northeast)
- a pyramid-shaped tower with a temple at the top.
- the modern day country that is located in the spot where Mesopotamia used to be.
- prefix that means one
- a group of many different lands under one ruler.
- person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper.
- prefix that means more than one
25 Clues: belief in one god • prefix that means one • manmade waterway/river • a belief in more than one god. • prefix that means more than one • the name of the empire of Sargon • the name of the empire of Hammurabi • Sumerian invention that improved farming • the basic principle of Hammurabi's law code • the first known writing system in the world. • ...
Golden Age of China 2024-02-05
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- A philosophy in China that promoted ancestor worship and following hierarchical relationships
- a Chinese martial art
- A period of great happiness, prosperity, or achievement for a civilization
- The people who raided Chinese land for centuries
- This religion spread to China from India
- a Chinese invention used for writing and drawing
- The major language of China
- a Chinese concept that means equal, but opposite
- A mythological animal that is famous in China
- a staple food of China and Asia
- a drink that is drunk by multiple cultures that originated in China; can be caffeinated or non-caffeinated
- a series of trade routes that connected China to Europe and where goods like silk were traded
- A massive wall that defended China from its neighbors
- The country where each dynasty is located
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- a Chinese medical technique that uses needles to relieve pain or stress
- An invention by the Chinese that drastically changed warfare
- An Chinese invention that helped navigation
- tests that Chinese men had to take in order to work for the government
- the art of beautiful handwriting
- a Chinese philosophy that encourages one to be in harmony with nature
- A series of rulers from the same family
- a type of pottery built in China that is known for its decorative and durability properties
- The ruler of each Chinese dynasty
- a highly versatile plant that China has used for multiple purposes, like building, paper, etc.
- This fabric was highly prized all around the world
- a common theme seen throughout Chinese history, usually involving different states and families
- the founder of Daoism
27 Clues: a Chinese martial art • the founder of Daoism • The major language of China • a staple food of China and Asia • the art of beautiful handwriting • The ruler of each Chinese dynasty • A series of rulers from the same family • This religion spread to China from India • The country where each dynasty is located • An Chinese invention that helped navigation • ...
Freaky Science Discoveries 2024-04-03
Across
- To spread something harmful inside the body
- an idea or theory that is not proven
- Tools, machines, or ways to do things that use the latest discoveries
- To leave behind an outer cover that has become too small
- to increase in speed
- An atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative electric
- the distance light can travel in 1 year
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- To study something closely and carefully
- the device in a computer that manages information
- A feature, such as hair color, that is passed on from parent to children
- An artificial world of images and sounds create by a computer that is affected
- a range of wavelengths in light beyond the violet end of the visible color
- matter through which electricity enters or leave
- To cause to rise and float in the air
14 Clues: to increase in speed • an idea or theory that is not proven • To cause to rise and float in the air • the distance light can travel in 1 year • To study something closely and carefully • To spread something harmful inside the body • matter through which electricity enters or leave • the device in a computer that manages information • ...
