discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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. • ...
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. • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Gabrielle Croll OMAHA Section 33 2022-12-02
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- 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 • ...
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
HOW CAN CHANGE IMPROVE PEOPLE'S LIVES? 2020-09-14
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- 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
Inventors Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-06
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Innovation Unit 2020-03-01
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Chapter 5 Ancient Sumer Review 2015-01-21
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
Growth and Expansion 2024-05-15
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2024-11-25
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- to many people living in a community
- the growth of cities and people moving into those cities
- this was banned in 1863
- fear of technology stealing jobs
- community that has strength in each other
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- abbreviation for artificial intelligence
- energy that naturally replenishes
- a march to the beach where they made their own salt
- a person who collected the feces in the soil at night
- a condition that impairs a part of the body
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- a invention by james watt in 1765
- indian spinning wheel
- not a high or low class, you make ends meet, and it's the biggest class
- the first wave of the industrial revolution
- an invention made by jethro tull used for planting seeds faster
- a tendency to see the world in the eyes of the european
- a protester of british occupation and he led the salt march (1930)
18 Clues: indian spinning wheel • this was banned in 1863 • fear of technology stealing jobs • a invention by james watt in 1765 • energy that naturally replenishes • to many people living in a community • community that has strength in each other • abbreviation for artificial intelligence • the first wave of the industrial revolution • a condition that impairs a part of the body • ...
Ancient China 2025-05-16
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- Chinese invention, used for measurement.
- Philosophy emphasizing the importance of strict laws and rules in Ancient China.
- Road A network of ancient trade routes that connected China to the Middle East and Europe.
- Qin Buried with terracotta warriors
- A device containing gunpowder and other combustible chemicals that causes an explosion when ignited.
- Worship Worshiping family members from the past.
- Captiol city of the Tang dynasty
- Succession of rulers from the same family.
- River Huanghe
- Philosophy emphasizing balance and harmony with nature.
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- Warriors Built to protect the first emperor of China in the afterlife.
- of Heaven A philosophical and political concept saying that the emperor's authority and rule was divinely appointed by "heaven."
- Printing Cariving symbols into wood
- The ruler or head of state. In this case the ruler of Ancient China.
- Philosophy emphasizing social harmony, Confucius.
- Oldest Chinese Dynasty
- Service Exam Pass a test to work in the government.
- Wall Protects China from northern invaders
- Chinese invention, children's toy that flies in the air.
19 Clues: River Huanghe • Oldest Chinese Dynasty • Captiol city of the Tang dynasty • Printing Cariving symbols into wood • Qin Buried with terracotta warriors • Chinese invention, used for measurement. • Wall Protects China from northern invaders • Succession of rulers from the same family. • Worship Worshiping family members from the past. • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword 2024-11-07
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- 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. • ...
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
The age of exploration 2022-02-03
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- 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. • ...
Mesopotamia social classes & inventions 2021-12-08
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- also called craftsmen or traders, this class was most likely to be found at the public markets
- the first written set of laws
- this invention helped people of Mesopotamia to keep records, write laws and trade more easily
- the majority of the population made up this class; they had no rights or power and were forced into labor without being paid
- this class was responsible for making the laws, commanding the military, and had all the power
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- this invention helped transport more goods and heavier goods more easily
- one social class that provided food
- another social class that provided food
- the invention of this helped farm the fields more efficiently
- (and priests) this social class served as a connection between the people and gods
10 Clues: the first written set of laws • one social class that provided food • another social class that provided food • the invention of this helped farm the fields more efficiently • this invention helped transport more goods and heavier goods more easily • (and priests) this social class served as a connection between the people and gods • ...
FAMOUS INVENTIONS 2024-09-13
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- - Device for capturing photographs
- - Invention by Thomas Edison
- - Vehicle with four wheels used for transportation
- - Appliance for heating food quickly
- - Global network developed in the late 20th century
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- - Electronic device for processing information
- - Device for transmitting and receiving radio waves
- - Invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- - Device for broadcasting video and sound
- - Invention by the Wright brothers
10 Clues: - Invention by Thomas Edison • - Device for capturing photographs • - Invention by the Wright brothers • - Invented by Alexander Graham Bell • - Appliance for heating food quickly • - Device for broadcasting video and sound • - Electronic device for processing information • - Vehicle with four wheels used for transportation • ...
The genius of invention 2020-01-19
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- Synonym for "old-fashioned" but more familiar.
- An invention that massively killed people at the end of World War II.
- Platforms or applications like Deezer, Spotify or Netflix.
- Clavier.
- Contrary for "useless".
- Plomb.
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- Thomas Edison's invention.
- Substances toxiques.
- Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter are...
- Something you use to visit a website (like Chrome, Firefox...)
- Télécharger.
- Modal used to give advice.
12 Clues: Plomb. • Clavier. • Télécharger. • Substances toxiques. • Contrary for "useless". • Thomas Edison's invention. • Modal used to give advice. • Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter are... • Synonym for "old-fashioned" but more familiar. • Platforms or applications like Deezer, Spotify or Netflix. • Something you use to visit a website (like Chrome, Firefox...) • ...
Dumber Humans ? 2020-03-19
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
INVENTIONS AND INVENTORS (MAÉ AND MICHÈLE) 2017-10-18
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- invented by the german Johannes Gutenberg
- invented by Thomas Edison
- the swiss inventor George De Mestral's invention
- one of Bell's invention
- inventor of the potato chips
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- he introduced the first macintosh
- the person who made the car popular
- the famous assistant of Alexander Graham Bell
- the invention of Tim Berners-Lee
- inventor of the metal detector
- the Canadian that invented Basketball
- he made the radio popular
12 Clues: one of Bell's invention • invented by Thomas Edison • he made the radio popular • inventor of the potato chips • inventor of the metal detector • the invention of Tim Berners-Lee • he introduced the first macintosh • the person who made the car popular • the Canadian that invented Basketball • invented by the german Johannes Gutenberg • ...
Exploration Review 2022-10-05
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- English explorer known for his conflicting accounts
- American empire in modern day Mexico
- sail all the way around the world
- American empire in modern day Peru South America
- transfer of biological and cultural elements between the Americas and the Eastern hemisphere
- Treaty dividing the world between Portugal and Spain
- explorer who finds the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa
- Portuguese explorer who finds route to India around South Africa
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- invention allowing for the faster spread of knowledge
- route later English and French explorers searched for in North America
- invention that allowed ships to navigate and steer more easily
- Explorer who sails west across the Atlantic and claimed lands for Spain in 1492
- American empire in central America known for their calendar
- first European to circumnavigate the globe
- Conquistador who conquers the Aztec empire
- Conquistador who conquers the Inca empire
- trade route over land connecting Europe & Asia
- Spanish explorer who reaches the Pacific by crossing central America
18 Clues: sail all the way around the world • American empire in modern day Mexico • Conquistador who conquers the Inca empire • first European to circumnavigate the globe • Conquistador who conquers the Aztec empire • trade route over land connecting Europe & Asia • American empire in modern day Peru South America • English explorer known for his conflicting accounts • ...
Exporation Leads to Change 2024-03-18
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- 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. • ...
Freaky Science Discoveries 2024-04-03
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- 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 • ...
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
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.
- Walk-on for the BYU football team
- Loves to ballroom dance
- Doesn't eat meat
- Loves to run
- Loves vintage shopping
- Ginger applying for Med school
- Had a baby boy 7 months ago
- Has bear claw slippers
- Boyfriend since high school
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- was a member of the Dixie Blaze dance team at Dixie State University
- Got accepted into Med school in Green Bay
- Tall and has a mini golden doodle
- Coaches little league softball
- is the study of how our DNA functions and interacts within our bodies
- Got a new mutt puppy recently
- Bought a house and got married this last year
- Got pecked in the head by a peacock
- loves snowboarding
- committed to discovery new ways to improve care and help people live the healthiest lives possible
20 Clues: Loves to run • Doesn't eat meat • loves snowboarding • Loves vintage shopping • Has bear claw slippers • Loves to ballroom dance • Had a baby boy 7 months ago • Boyfriend since high school • Got a new mutt puppy recently • Coaches little league softball • Ginger applying for Med school • Tall and has a mini golden doodle • Walk-on for the BYU football team • ...
Invention of shoes 2023-07-02
14 Clues: anger • answer • an idea • damaged • to think • to sweat • confused • sent for • messengers • came together • a small opening • well-read people • payments made for a job done • a person who works with leather
Jovenes 2024-07-12
Across
- a famous black man in the 60s pro-civil rights
- aluminium, copper, steel and brass are examples of this
- official language of china
- n invention that was created in the 1700s in France to execute rich people
- what caused the collapse of the minoans
- an invention of the 1920s
- titanic was an example of this
- a star sign symbolised as 2 fish
- I offer you gold for olives
- opposite of push
Down
- a city of china
- an island in the Mediterranean
- I move from one place and _______ in another place
- she was deaf and blind
- a country with giant salamanders
- a eek civilisation that suddenly disappeared
- what do people apply for when they invent something new
- a noun to explain that i know things
- a very big tidal wave
- something that cooks your food very quickly with radiation
- a planet close to earth
- someone who lives n the next house to yours
- an elephant's _______ tusks
- opposite of hardware
24 Clues: a city of china • opposite of push • opposite of hardware • a very big tidal wave • she was deaf and blind • a planet close to earth • an invention of the 1920s • official language of china • an elephant's _______ tusks • I offer you gold for olives • an island in the Mediterranean • titanic was an example of this • a country with giant salamanders • a star sign symbolised as 2 fish • ...
Tesla Crosswords 2025-02-24
8 Clues: AC stands for? • Movie that Tesla appear • One of Tesla lost invention • Location of Tesla power plant • In 1884, Tesla move from Paris to... • What tesla visioner quotes talking about? • War of the currents is war between tesla and? • Tesla invention that's not recognized as his invention
Chapter 18 1, 2 ,3 2022-12-01
Across
- He was the first person to start manufacturing cars available to millions.
- Gompers:Made the AFL
- invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- He built the first telephone.
- to change
- D. Rockefeller: Oil and slashing prices
- buildings divided into tiny apartments.
- someone who makes businesses to make a profit
- Tested the first plane.
- when privately owned businesses compete freely.
Down
- to get rid of
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- rapid growth of city populations.
- a product that is put together as it moves along a belt.
- business with many investors
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- a company that controls most or all of the businesses in a particular industry.
- to give good reason for action.
- Scottish immigrant that got involved with steel.
- to improve
21 Clues: to change • to improve • to get rid of • Gompers:Made the AFL • Tested the first plane. • business with many investors • He built the first telephone. • to give good reason for action. • rapid growth of city populations. • D. Rockefeller: Oil and slashing prices • buildings divided into tiny apartments. • someone who makes businesses to make a profit • ...
HGPS Caregiver and study facts 2022-01-07
Across
- hopes to make discoveries that will improve detection, prevention and treatment for all kinds of diseases.
- is the study of how our DNA functions and interacts within our bodies
- loves snowboarding
- Loves to ballroom dance
- Has bear claw slippers
- Loves vintage shopping
- Got pecked in the head by a peacock
- Had a baby boy 7 months ago
- Tall and has a mini golden doodle
- Coaches little league softball
Down
- Doesn't eat meat
- Bought a house and got married this last year
- Got a new mutt puppy recently
- Ginger applying for Med school
- Got accepted into Med school in Green Bay
- Boyfriend since high school
- was a member of the Dixie Blaze dance team at Dixie State University
- Walk-on for the BYU football team
- Loves to run
- committed to discovery new ways to improve care and help people live the healthiest lives possible
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 • Walk-on for the BYU football team • Tall and has a mini golden doodle • ...
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.
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
The Neolithic Era 2022-08-24
Across
- A Neolithic invention, it helped to prepare the soil for the planting of crops
- An implement used to cut grain
- Their domestication helped to give man a permanent source of meat
- Its discovery brought about the revolutionary changes that marked the beginning of the Neolithic Era
- Beasts of burden in the Neolithic Era
- It is possible that they were the first to domesticate animals and to discover the possibilities of planting crops
- Invented in the Neolithic Era to make clothing or baskets
- Made necessary by the challenge of storing food, it was first made in the Neolithic Era without a wheel
Down
- This became the standard type of settlement in the Neolithic Era
- The surplus of food in the Neolithic Era made it possible for some people to _____ in such tasks as making tools or engaging in trade
- A useful invention for making pottery or baking bread
- In the Neolithic Era it became more formal and regulated, involving priests and temples
- Their presence in Neolithic communities suggests the existence of trade
- Its invention enabled Neolithic people to begin to farm the large river valleys, despite the lack of rain
- Made from copper and tin, it was a less brittle and more easily shaped substance than stone for tools and weapons
- Made of mud or clay, they were used in the construction of permanent homes
16 Clues: An implement used to cut grain • Beasts of burden in the Neolithic Era • A useful invention for making pottery or baking bread • Invented in the Neolithic Era to make clothing or baskets • This became the standard type of settlement in the Neolithic Era • Their domestication helped to give man a permanent source of meat • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-12-16
Across
- used a lot for Hammurabi's Code
- type of strong metal made from copper+tin
- it made things a lot easier
- the advanced plow and the seed funnel was
- a invention used for pottery
- a language which a scribe writes
- used for making things (adults use them a
Down
- the study of the stars
- a invention that cures illnesses
- used in time (base 60)
- now)
- for this
12 Clues: now) • for this • the study of the stars • used in time (base 60) • it made things a lot easier • a invention used for pottery • used a lot for Hammurabi's Code • a invention that cures illnesses • a language which a scribe writes • type of strong metal made from copper+tin • the advanced plow and the seed funnel was • used for making things (adults use them a
Eli Whitney and the Cotton Gin 2025-04-30
Across
- The state where Whitney worked and invented the cotton gin.
- A legal paper giving Whitney rights to his invention.
- Whitney created a machine to solve a farming problem.
- Animals that helped inspire Whitney’s idea.
- Something new that solves a problem.
- Short for “engine,” the machine Whitney invented.
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- Whitney’s inspiration for the cotton gin.
- The main crop discussed in the text.
- Where cotton was grown and cleaned.
- Modern machines used today to pick and clean cotton.
- The part of the cotton that needed to be removed.
- The inventor featured in the story.
12 Clues: Where cotton was grown and cleaned. • The inventor featured in the story. • The main crop discussed in the text. • Something new that solves a problem. • Whitney’s inspiration for the cotton gin. • Animals that helped inspire Whitney’s idea. • The part of the cotton that needed to be removed. • Short for “engine,” the machine Whitney invented. • ...
AP World: 2.5 Consequences of Connectivity Word Search 2024-01-17
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- An invention used to determine how far north or south sailors were from the equator.
- This crop spread from India to China and Vietnam which rapidly increased their populations.
- The connectivity between new places facilitated new goods, people, and _____.
- Swahili's native language _____ was combined with Arabic to access the vast trading network in the IOB through Islam.
- A Chinese invention that gave ships more stability and maneuverability.
- Syncretism of Confucianism with Daoist and Buddhist beliefs.
- A Sunni judge who wrote about his travels to Muslim lands from a Muslim's perspective.
- Margery Kempe was a ______-class woman who wrote a firsthand account of her travels to holy sites in Christianity.
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- Networks of exchange led to the increase in ______ , power, and diversity of trading cities.
- Adopted by the lower Chinese class, essentially Buddhism described in Daoist terms by traveling Buddist merchants.
- This African city became a center for Islamic learning.
- Pakistans official language, a blend of Hindi and Arabic.
- A city in present-day Turkey that fell to the Ottomans in 1453.
- First developed in China, this invention fundamentally altered the power structure of the entire world based on who possessed it.
- Located at the southern end of the Grand Canal, this was China's most prominent trading center.
- What deadly disease caused a 1/3 population decrease in Europe?
- The ______ Empire provided stability and protection for traveling merchants on the Silk Road.
- Papermaking technology was invented by the _______ which led to a higher literacy rate in Europe combined with new printing technology.
18 Clues: This African city became a center for Islamic learning. • Pakistans official language, a blend of Hindi and Arabic. • Syncretism of Confucianism with Daoist and Buddhist beliefs. • A city in present-day Turkey that fell to the Ottomans in 1453. • What deadly disease caused a 1/3 population decrease in Europe? • ...
Eagle summer camp Makers 2023-08-24
Across
- Sir Isaac Newton discovered this
- An invention so that we can talk to our friends.
- Something created to make our lives easier.
- An invention to take us from home to school.
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- Thomas Edison invented this
- The Wright brothers invented this.
- The name of your teacher at Eagle.
- An invention for safety
- The name of the song we like to sing
- What day is today?
10 Clues: What day is today? • An invention for safety • Thomas Edison invented this • Sir Isaac Newton discovered this • The Wright brothers invented this. • The name of your teacher at Eagle. • The name of the song we like to sing • Something created to make our lives easier. • An invention to take us from home to school. • An invention so that we can talk to our friends.
Only Forward 2024-02-28
Across
- Dark truths uncovered in the narrative
- Key component of the novel's world-building
- Adjective describing the landscape of the novel
- solver - Stark's occupation
- Challenged perception in the narrative
- What Stark's discoveries challenge
- Setting of the novel
- Structure of the storytelling
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- Unique neighbourhood in the story
- Quality of the main character
- Act of delving into the unknown
- Nature of the questions raised in the book
- Protagonist
- Distinct areas in the futuristic city
- Diverse and vibrant cast in the book
- Central element driving the plot
- The person who Stark was tasked to find
- A friend with who Stark defeats the nightmare
- Theme explored in the story
19 Clues: Protagonist • Setting of the novel • solver - Stark's occupation • Theme explored in the story • Quality of the main character • Structure of the storytelling • Act of delving into the unknown • Central element driving the plot • Unique neighbourhood in the story • What Stark's discoveries challenge • Diverse and vibrant cast in the book • Distinct areas in the futuristic city • ...
Vocabulary Review 7 2020-08-18
Across
- people used it to write in the past
- living organisms can break it down
- an invention used for making clothes clean
- it gives battery to your phone
- you can listen to music quietly with them
- what you use to open the door
- you use it to get clean and warm in winter
- you sit down around it to eat your meals
- an invention used to light up a room
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- it's used for heating up food quickly
- a repeated sound in your throat when you eat something too quickly
- you use it to make your pencils sharp
- good for the environment or planet
- you put your pencils and pens in it
- you use it to change the TV channels
- a sudden and violent movement of the earth
16 Clues: what you use to open the door • it gives battery to your phone • living organisms can break it down • good for the environment or planet • people used it to write in the past • you put your pencils and pens in it • you use it to change the TV channels • an invention used to light up a room • it's used for heating up food quickly • you use it to make your pencils sharp • ...
Book Category 2023-09-03
Across
- Novel Books with illustrated stories, like comic books.
- Fiction Stories set in the past, often with real events.
- Books with true facts, like science or history books.
- Stories where characters solve puzzles and mysteries.
- Stories about love and relationships.
- Books filled with thrilling journeys and quests.
- Expressive and artistic writing in verse or rhyme.
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- Books with magical worlds, creatures, and adventures.
- Books that tell the life story of a real person.
- Books about the natural world, experiments, and discoveries.
- Tale Magical stories with princesses, dragons, and happy endings.
- Fiction Exciting tales set in the future or outer space.
- Exciting and suspenseful stories that keep you guessing.
- Funny and light-hearted books that make you laugh.
- Scary stories with ghosts, monsters, or suspense.
15 Clues: Stories about love and relationships. • Books that tell the life story of a real person. • Books filled with thrilling journeys and quests. • Scary stories with ghosts, monsters, or suspense. • Funny and light-hearted books that make you laugh. • Expressive and artistic writing in verse or rhyme. • Books with magical worlds, creatures, and adventures. • ...
inventions in the 1800's 2021-03-02
Across
- Made it easier to travel across canals
- helped keep cattle in an enclosed area
- Made it way easier to trade across water between states
- Eli Whitney's successful invention in the south
- Helped travel easier on water
- Samuel F.B. created this. It sent news between long distances
- boosted travel in the 1800's. Trains went on this
- Breaks up land and stuff
Down
- Cloth can be made along the riverbanks instead of coal
- Eli Whitney's first successful invention in the North
- Makes cotton into cloth much easier
- Produced steel in an inexpensive way
- Treats farmland and was created by
- Mc cornik
- Went on railroad tracks. Helped boosted travel between places.
15 Clues: Mc cornik • Breaks up land and stuff • Helped travel easier on water • Treats farmland and was created by • Makes cotton into cloth much easier • Produced steel in an inexpensive way • Made it easier to travel across canals • helped keep cattle in an enclosed area • Eli Whitney's successful invention in the south • boosted travel in the 1800's. Trains went on this • ...
Chapter 18 1, 2 ,3 2022-12-01
Across
- He was the first person to start manufacturing cars available to millions.
- Gompers:Made the AFL
- invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- He built the first telephone.
- to change
- D. Rockefeller: Oil and slashing prices
- buildings divided into tiny apartments.
- someone who makes businesses to make a profit
- Tested the first plane.
- when privately owned businesses compete freely.
Down
- to get rid of
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- rapid growth of city populations.
- a product that is put together as it moves along a belt.
- business with many investors
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- a company that controls most or all of the businesses in a particular industry.
- to give good reason for action.
- Scottish immigrant that got involved with steel.
- to improve
21 Clues: to change • to improve • to get rid of • Gompers:Made the AFL • Tested the first plane. • business with many investors • He built the first telephone. • to give good reason for action. • rapid growth of city populations. • D. Rockefeller: Oil and slashing prices • buildings divided into tiny apartments. • someone who makes businesses to make a profit • ...
Ltow crossword 2021-10-26
Across
- a question converted into a whether statement
- three fundamentals of writing. Invention ,Arrangement, and elocution
- A statement of main points in your speech or essay
- a statement of the number of reasons you will use to support your thesis
- in writing it is the ending of a text. It is prepared after the body nod before the intro
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- a canon of composition by which a writer orders the materials gathered in the invention
- the statement of the preposition defended by the essay
- the first canon of rhetoric during which. The writer discovers material
- the third canon of rhetoric in which the writer selects the right word
- the opening of an essay or speech at the beginning of the intro
- in the essay it contains arguments and reasons with support of the thesis
- the first part of the essay, developed after the body and the conclusion
12 Clues: a question converted into a whether statement • A statement of main points in your speech or essay • the statement of the preposition defended by the essay • the opening of an essay or speech at the beginning of the intro • three fundamentals of writing. Invention ,Arrangement, and elocution • the third canon of rhetoric in which the writer selects the right word • ...
The Renaissance 2021-01-22
14 Clues: The time • Used in guns • Math equations • Underwater ship • A famous sculpter • Famous play writer • To see small things • Finding out new things • To help you see better • Used to make newspapers • Famous string instrument • Meaning on the Renaissance • Leonardo da Vinci's famous piece • used to offload your bodies waste
Vocabulary Review #1 2013-10-23
Across
- or things arranged in a straight line
- Like or describes a prosthesis
- A person who invents
- A vertical row or list*column
- Able to go under water
- Not limited or narrow
- Like a robot
Down
- To make a new thing
- Something that has been invented
- A device that substitutes or helps a missing or defective part of the body
- Limited in range or scope
- To go underwater
- A suffix that when added to a word, changes that word to an adjective
- The following of one thing after another
- Root word meaning “Under”*
- A paper that says and invention belongs to a person or company
16 Clues: Like a robot • To go underwater • To make a new thing • A person who invents • Not limited or narrow • Able to go under water • Limited in range or scope • Root word meaning “Under”* • A vertical row or list*column • Like or describes a prosthesis • Something that has been invented • or things arranged in a straight line • The following of one thing after another • ...
Global Contexts 2020-02-06
Across
- PYP theme for Globalization and sustainability? 3,2,8,9
- Economic activities and their impact on humankind and the environment?
- PYP theme for Identities and relationships? 3,2,3
- An inquiry into the natural world and its laws?
- PYP theme for Orientation in time and space? 5,2,3,2,5,3,4
- Rights and responsibilities; what it means to be human?
- The discoveries, explorations and migrations of humankind?
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- PYP theme for Scientific and technical innovation? 3,3,5,5
- Our appreciation of the aesthetic?
- PYP theme for Fairness and development 7,3,6
- PYP theme for Personal and cultural expression? 3,2,7,9
- Communities and the relationships within and between them?
12 Clues: Our appreciation of the aesthetic? • PYP theme for Fairness and development 7,3,6 • An inquiry into the natural world and its laws? • PYP theme for Identities and relationships? 3,2,3 • PYP theme for Globalization and sustainability? 3,2,8,9 • PYP theme for Personal and cultural expression? 3,2,7,9 • Rights and responsibilities; what it means to be human? • ...
Global Contexts crossword 2020-02-06
Across
- PYP theme for Fairness and development 7,3,6
- PYP theme for Orientation in time and space? 5,2,3,2,5,3,4
- Economic activities and their impact on humankind and the environment?
- Rights and responsibilities; what it means to be human?
- PYP theme for Scientific and technical innovation? 3,3,5,5
Down
- PYP theme for Globalization and sustainability? 3,2,8,9
- Our appreciation of the aesthetic?
- PYP theme for Personal and cultural expression? 3,2,7,9
- An inquiry into the natural world and its laws?
- PYP theme for Identities and relationships? 3,2,3
- The discoveries, explorations and migrations of humankind?
- Communities and the relationships within and between them?
12 Clues: Our appreciation of the aesthetic? • PYP theme for Fairness and development 7,3,6 • An inquiry into the natural world and its laws? • PYP theme for Identities and relationships? 3,2,3 • PYP theme for Globalization and sustainability? 3,2,8,9 • PYP theme for Personal and cultural expression? 3,2,7,9 • Rights and responsibilities; what it means to be human? • ...
Chapter 18 cross word 2021-11-08
Across
- a common event that occurred with civil direst
- made during catholic reformation
- form of Protestantism
- increase of global contacts
- occasionally checked by parliament
- focus on mankind as center of intelligence
- poorer people
- wanting to obtain materials
- discovers of gravity and planet motion
- northern Europe intellectual movement
Down
- was named after Jean Calvin
- people who can't have wealth producing property
- English overthrow of James II
- Time of art and philosophy
- Many great scientific discoveries made
- war between protestants and Catholics
- what people got accused of being
- wrote the 95 thesis
- Leader of Catholicism
- concept of of in scientific revolution
- One of the greatest scientist of all time
- intellectual movement in France
- leaders passed rules without parliament
- wave of general dissents toward Catholics
- created Calvinism
25 Clues: poorer people • created Calvinism • wrote the 95 thesis • form of Protestantism • Leader of Catholicism • Time of art and philosophy • was named after Jean Calvin • increase of global contacts • wanting to obtain materials • English overthrow of James II • intellectual movement in France • made during catholic reformation • what people got accused of being • ...
A-MAZING 2023 MILESTONES 2022-11-07
Across
- Popular British sci-fiction program
- Most famous organization in Motorsports
- Kellogg's cereal character
- 100 Years of Wonder!
- Father of modern art
- 100 years of farmer-focused innovation
- One of the greatest archeological discoveries
- World famous fantasy writer
- 250th anniversary of this event in Boston
- Inventor of 1st AC electrical currents
Down
- Discovered sun was at the center of universe.
- Warner Brothers logo: 100 Years of ________.
- "Queen of Disco"
- Music/culture moving the world for 50 years
- The USA's first manned space station
- Provides education and athletic opportunities for women
16 Clues: "Queen of Disco" • 100 Years of Wonder! • Father of modern art • Kellogg's cereal character • World famous fantasy writer • Popular British sci-fiction program • The USA's first manned space station • 100 years of farmer-focused innovation • Inventor of 1st AC electrical currents • Most famous organization in Motorsports • 250th anniversary of this event in Boston • ...
7th grade vocabulary puzzle 2025-02-01
Across
- Accompanying, guiding
- Border control
- Controlling a person or a group by force
- Expressions
- asking questions in a forceful way
- Investigate
- think deeply and seriously about something
- Findings
- Investigation
- substances that living creatures need in order to live.
- Brothers or sisters
- gallery
- very important and needing attention immediately
- Origins
- Plant related
- Journeys
- Work placement
- Specialized language
Down
- Pizza place
- Bothering, annoying
- Memorable
- opposing statements
- Tag
- Change or progress
- Very full
- to dry off with a piece of paper or cloth.
- the bottom of a doorway into a room or building.
- charm, appeal
- The realization of something after it has already happened
- Patterns
- short forms
- relating to brain
- Metro
- a condition
34 Clues: Tag • Metro • gallery • Origins • Findings • Patterns • Journeys • Memorable • Very full • Pizza place • Expressions • Investigate • short forms • a condition • charm, appeal • Investigation • Plant related • Border control • Work placement • relating to brain • Change or progress • Bothering, annoying • opposing statements • Brothers or sisters • Specialized language • Accompanying, guiding • ...
Changing Discoveries of Humanity 2022-09-02
Across
- The art of splitting a nucleus, creating huge amount of energy
- Transmit electromagnetic waves and turn it into sound
- Discovered with a help from nature, Cured the Black Death and Antharax
- Moving to the sky with less resistance, used to transport people, and bombs
- The thing that we can write in
- Invented my Samuel Morse, This machine transmits Morse code across vast distances
- Can detect enemies in a war
- The global computer network that connects all devices connected to wi-fi
- Can transport satellites, people. And bombs
- The first parts of a computer
- Changed the tide of World War One
- the first satellite in space
- Program that landed on the moon
Down
- Used to eradicate Polio, Smallpox, and Measles
- To burn fossil fuels and turn steam into power
- Explosive powder used in a war
- To light up a room (i.g Incandescent, Flourescent, Light-emmiting diodes)
- Invented by Johannes Gutenburg, This can produce books so quickly
- Used to amplify or switch electric currents on a computer
- Used by the German Army in World War 1, Still being used today
20 Clues: Can detect enemies in a war • The first parts of a computer • Explosive powder used in a war • The thing that we can write in • Program that landed on the moon • Changed the tide of World War One • the first satellite in space • Can transport satellites, people. And bombs • Used to eradicate Polio, Smallpox, and Measles • To burn fossil fuels and turn steam into power • ...
Industry Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-29
Across
- most important invention made by Thomas Edison
- powerful businessmen
- discounts on shipping charges
- affordable car made by Henry Ford
- a business in which investors own shares
- a court order to stop something from happening
- factory method in which work moved past workers who performed a single task
- factory production of goods in large quantities
- a shop or factory where workers work long hours at low wages under unhealthy condition
- combining companies
- organization of workers who seek better pay and working conditions
- this invention was made by Samuel Morse
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- a person who buys stock in a corporation and is a partial owner
- discussion between an employer and labor union representatives about wages, hours, and working conditions
- improved railroad travel
- total control of an industry by one person or one company
- land, labor, and capital
- a group of companies run by a single board of trustees
- refers to the width of a train track
- person hired to replace a striking worker in order to break up a strike
20 Clues: combining companies • powerful businessmen • improved railroad travel • land, labor, and capital • discounts on shipping charges • affordable car made by Henry Ford • refers to the width of a train track • this invention was made by Samuel Morse • a business in which investors own shares • most important invention made by Thomas Edison • ...
Test Specific Vocabulary 2023-02-01
10 Clues: find • choose • search • explain • cite evidence • put forth ideas • make a statement • examine for detail • pull an answer from various sources • think back on details connect to current discoveries
Final Exam Project 2021-12-07
Across
- The national assembly adopts the Declaration of the Rights of Man and______.
- what is an invention from the industrial revolution that made moving heavy objects over large bodies of water easier and more efficient.
- The National ______ was formed after King Louis XVI denied the third estate a representative in the meeting of the estates general.
- Four societal developments Age of Reasons: The _________, The Reformation, Scientific Revolution, and The Enlightenment.
- How does the Political Control, Ideology, Economics, Exploration acronym explain the motives for European Imperialism?
- Two societal costs of the industrial revolution are Factory and _________
- During the French revolution King _______ called for a meeting of the estates general.
- What invention from the industrial revolution helps cotton textiles become cheaper and more available.
- Which estate took part in the tennis court oath.
- Two ways the french revolution helped the spread of democratic ideals is the introduction of __________ and ended sufism.
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- what is the acronym that stands for Political control,Ideology, Economic desire, Religious beliefs, and Exploration?
- Two ways the french revolution hindered the spread of democratic ideals was the loss of rights under many leaders, and __________ of the press.
- The ways to think like a historial include: Making connections, _______ sources, put things in chronological order, and making historical claims.
- What are the three reasons why the industrial revolution considered so revolutionary: ___________, Technology, Transportation
- Two societal benefits of the industrial revolution are Trade and _________
- What Invention from the industrial revolution helped kickstart the world of modern automobiles.
- What are the two reasons for British imperialism in India? Two reasons for British imperialism in India because of Trade and __________
- The system of government where Louis XVI shared power with the government was ___________ monarchy.
18 Clues: Which estate took part in the tennis court oath. • Two societal costs of the industrial revolution are Factory and _________ • Two societal benefits of the industrial revolution are Trade and _________ • The national assembly adopts the Declaration of the Rights of Man and______. • ...
Invention of Velcro 2023-02-16
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- Form of a seed pods
- First textil that menstral tried
- What is the nationality of Georges de Maestral ?
- An object to see the small
- with what kind of clothes velcro have been associated ?
- from what french words come Velcro
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- The name of the plant with the burr
- A critic made to Velcro
- How is called the process used by Mestral to develop Velcro ?
- Where his velcro USA plant oppened ?
- What Vecro have replace ?
- For who Velcro fastener have revolutionized footwear ?
- What boosted in popularity Velcro ?
- Example of how we use Velcro
14 Clues: Form of a seed pods • A critic made to Velcro • What Vecro have replace ? • An object to see the small • Example of how we use Velcro • First textil that menstral tried • from what french words come Velcro • The name of the plant with the burr • What boosted in popularity Velcro ? • Where his velcro USA plant oppened ? • What is the nationality of Georges de Maestral ? • ...
Alexander Graham Bell 2013-11-12
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- His mother's name
- His wife's name
- This invention is what made him famous!
- This was where he was born
- This is what his wife and mother were
- The month he died in
- An electrical designer he had hired to be his assistant
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- At this age, he created his first invention
- The number of patents he had received
- His two brothers died from this disease/illness
- Where his dead body was buried
- His cause of death was because of this
- He continued his experiments with electricity and sound based on the work of this person
- The month he was born
14 Clues: His wife's name • His mother's name • The month he died in • The month he was born • This was where he was born • Where his dead body was buried • The number of patents he had received • This is what his wife and mother were • His cause of death was because of this • This invention is what made him famous! • At this age, he created his first invention • ...
water cycle-Jacob wheeler 2022-11-29
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- when it rains it disappears
- water in the earths surface
- water to clouds
- these are not very important in the water
- where the sun gets its water
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- The clouds over head that you can see
- superhighway that moves water in the sky
- The driving force of the water cycle
- pour a glass of water and it sinks
- water molecules turn into vaper
- two water molecules together
- The pools and river go in to this
- one of the most recent discoveries in the
13 Clues: water to clouds • water in the earths surface • when it rains it disappears • two water molecules together • where the sun gets its water • water molecules turn into vaper • The pools and river go in to this • pour a glass of water and it sinks • The driving force of the water cycle • The clouds over head that you can see • superhighway that moves water in the sky • ...
BG-272_747 2024-12-13
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- this club stocked up on 14 years worth of liqour
- the day people were lined up on a wall and killed (gang)
- the 19th amendment allowed women to ____
- organization that forced out foreigners (racist)
- this plan loned germany 2.5 billion (3 words)
- the banning of liquor
- a fight over evolution and the role of science
- people skeptical of scientific discoveries
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- someone who spoke easily
- people that hid liquor in the boots
- liberated young woman
- Harding's poker playing cronies (two words)
- a mafia member in the 1920's
13 Clues: liberated young woman • the banning of liquor • someone who spoke easily • a mafia member in the 1920's • people that hid liquor in the boots • the 19th amendment allowed women to ____ • people skeptical of scientific discoveries • Harding's poker playing cronies (two words) • this plan loned germany 2.5 billion (3 words) • a fight over evolution and the role of science • ...
Inventions 2024-12-18
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- The machine that processes information, with roots in innovations by figures like Charles Babbage and Alan Turing.
- A global network for communication, information, and commerce, revolutionizing modern society.
- An appliance that revolutionized food storage and preservation, invented in the 19th century.
- The first widely-used antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming.
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- The invention that revolutionized long-distance communication, patented by Alexander Graham Bell.
- A discovery that powers most modern devices, harnessed by inventors like Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison.
- Press The invention by Gutenberg that allowed mass production of books and spread of knowledge.
- Invented by Thomas Edison, it replaced gas lamps and transformed the modern world.
- The vehicle for air travel, first successfully flown by the Wright brothers in 1903.
- Engine An invention that powered the Industrial Revolution, transforming transportation and industry.
10 Clues: The first widely-used antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming. • Invented by Thomas Edison, it replaced gas lamps and transformed the modern world. • The vehicle for air travel, first successfully flown by the Wright brothers in 1903. • An appliance that revolutionized food storage and preservation, invented in the 19th century. • ...
Ltow crossword 2021-10-26
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- a question converted into a whether statement
- three fundamentals of writing. Invention ,Arrangement, and elocution
- A statement of main points in your speech or essay
- a statement of the number of reasons you will use to support your thesis
- in writing it is the ending of a text. It is prepared after the body nod before the intro
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- a canon of composition by which a writer orders the materials gathered in the invention
- the statement of the preposition defended by the essay
- the first canon of rhetoric during which. The writer discovers material
- the third canon of rhetoric in which the writer selects the right word
- the opening of an essay or speech at the beginning of the intro
- in the essay it contains arguments and reasons with support of the thesis
- the first part of the essay, developed after the body and the conclusion
12 Clues: a question converted into a whether statement • A statement of main points in your speech or essay • the statement of the preposition defended by the essay • the opening of an essay or speech at the beginning of the intro • three fundamentals of writing. Invention ,Arrangement, and elocution • the third canon of rhetoric in which the writer selects the right word • ...
Vocab 2 2024-02-28
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- a substance with a soothing affect when applied to the skin
- good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- compulsory force of threat
- of or relating to or formed by trees
- harsh, bitter, or malicious in tone
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- having an unpleasant smell
- peculiar to the individual
- expressing contempt disapproval
- attack the good name and reputation of someone
- of an original pattern on which things are molded
10 Clues: having an unpleasant smell • peculiar to the individual • compulsory force of threat • expressing contempt disapproval • harsh, bitter, or malicious in tone • of or relating to or formed by trees • attack the good name and reputation of someone • of an original pattern on which things are molded • good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries • ...
food! 2022-12-24
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- usually eaten during movies
- easy morning breakfast
- almost pepperoni
- layers of meat and pasta
- a rabbits favorite food
- the best food invention ever! made with leaves
- what cats eat
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- one of the best invention ever! Made with coco
- a awesome red fruit
- the yellow cheesy noodles from a box
- a amazing red fruit with millions of seeds on top
11 Clues: what cats eat • almost pepperoni • a awesome red fruit • easy morning breakfast • a rabbits favorite food • layers of meat and pasta • usually eaten during movies • the yellow cheesy noodles from a box • one of the best invention ever! Made with coco • the best food invention ever! made with leaves • a amazing red fruit with millions of seeds on top
Famous Physicists 2021-01-23
8 Clues: e=mc^2 • I discovered radium • my cat is dead AND alive • electromagentic induction • I gave birth to the electron • who is described as americas greatest inventor • the unit of frequency h--tz, and my name are the same • apples can be eaten and can also be used for discoveries
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.
- Walk-on for the BYU football team
- Loves to ballroom dance
- Doesn't eat meat
- Loves to run
- Loves vintage shopping
- Ginger applying for Med school
- Had a baby boy 7 months ago
- Has bear claw slippers
- Boyfriend since high school
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- was a member of the Dixie Blaze dance team at Dixie State University
- Got accepted into Med school in Green Bay
- Tall and has a mini golden doodle
- Coaches little league softball
- is the study of how our DNA functions and interacts within our bodies
- Got a new mutt puppy recently
- Bought a house and got married this last year
- Got pecked in the head by a peacock
- loves snowboarding
- committed to discovery new ways to improve care and help people live the healthiest lives possible
20 Clues: Loves to run • Doesn't eat meat • loves snowboarding • Loves vintage shopping • Has bear claw slippers • Loves to ballroom dance • Had a baby boy 7 months ago • Boyfriend since high school • Got a new mutt puppy recently • Coaches little league softball • Ginger applying for Med school • Tall and has a mini golden doodle • Walk-on for the BYU football team • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-09-26
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- Philosopher who said, "I think, therefore I am"
- Theory that Earth revolves around the Sun
- An observable occurrence in nature that appears to always be true
- Scientific method first step
- Period of great scientific discoveries and ideas
- An Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis
- Inventor of the first telescope
- He developed the heliocentric theory
- Philosopher who advocated empirical methods
- Person who studies the stars and planets
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- A fundamental change in approach or underlying assumptions
- Biologist known for the theory of evolution
- He was a leading figure of the Scientific Revolution
- resistance to change
- A theory created by ptolemy
- Famous Greek philosopher and astronomer
- The idea that all humans are born with certain rights
- The intellectual movement focused on reason and science in the 18th century
- focused to some degree on recovering the knowledge of the ancients
- Mathematician who formulated the law of planetary motion
20 Clues: resistance to change • A theory created by ptolemy • Scientific method first step • Inventor of the first telescope • He developed the heliocentric theory • Famous Greek philosopher and astronomer • Person who studies the stars and planets • Theory that Earth revolves around the Sun • Biologist known for the theory of evolution • Philosopher who advocated empirical methods • ...
The Great Depression Key Terms 2023-10-16
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- prices level decreases
- project started that provided jobs and water to west
- helped start the great depression
- speeches that came from fdr throught the new invention radio
- type of music in the 1920s that was upbeat
- to forcibly remove someone from their land or building
- helped clean up cities
- A series of programs intended to help the citizens
- 1930s encampment for homeless
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- an invention that helped the world hear imprtant things
- over making good in 1920s
- storms from overfamring
- helps secure the elderly
- where businesses are bought/sold/traded
- where people stood to get food
15 Clues: prices level decreases • helped clean up cities • storms from overfamring • helps secure the elderly • over making good in 1920s • 1930s encampment for homeless • where people stood to get food • helped start the great depression • where businesses are bought/sold/traded • type of music in the 1920s that was upbeat • A series of programs intended to help the citizens • ...
Element Discoveries 2025-04-05
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- element with the chemical symbol Cu with no known discovery date
- the element with the chemical symbol C that has no identifiable date of discovery
- discovered Cobalt in 1739 Georg__________
- Arsenic was discovered in 1250 by Albertus _________
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- Phosphorus was discovered in 1669 by Hennig________
- Discovered in 1669 by Hennig Brand
- the element with the chemical symbol Fe with no known date
- Discovered in 1739 by Georg Brandt
- Discovered in 1250 by Albertus Magnus
9 Clues: Discovered in 1669 by Hennig Brand • Discovered in 1739 by Georg Brandt • Discovered in 1250 by Albertus Magnus • discovered Cobalt in 1739 Georg__________ • Phosphorus was discovered in 1669 by Hennig________ • Arsenic was discovered in 1250 by Albertus _________ • the element with the chemical symbol Fe with no known date • ...
Kids' Invention 2019-03-11
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- v) to store music, sound, etc
- n) a business that makes or sells things
- v) to be the right size
- n) the act of finding something new
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- a) well
- a) shaped like a circle or a ball
- n) many kids
- n) a piece of equipment with moving parts that uses power to do a job
- n) something that you drink or eat when you are sick
9 Clues: a) well • n) many kids • v) to be the right size • v) to store music, sound, etc • a) shaped like a circle or a ball • n) the act of finding something new • n) a business that makes or sells things • n) something that you drink or eat when you are sick • n) a piece of equipment with moving parts that uses power to do a job
