discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Verbos 2025-10-13
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- A big smile (4)
- In a respectful manner (8)
- To create something new (6)
- Substance used to treat illness (8)
- Knowledge gained by doing things (10)
- To leave a place because it is dangerous (8)
- A device used to harm (6)
- Unfriendly; aggressive (7)
- A sign or object that represents something (6)
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- To hire or enlist (7)
- Groups of people living together (9)
- A creature from another planet (5)
- Unusual or odd (7)
- The art of designing buildings (12)
- Knowing about something (5)
- Kind and pleasant (8)
- To make known (6)
- The area beyond earth’s atmosphere (5)
- Things that have been found (12)
- An instrument for doing work (4)
20 Clues: A big smile (4) • To make known (6) • Unusual or odd (7) • To hire or enlist (7) • Kind and pleasant (8) • A device used to harm (6) • In a respectful manner (8) • Unfriendly; aggressive (7) • To create something new (6) • Knowing about something (5) • Things that have been found (12) • An instrument for doing work (4) • A creature from another planet (5) • ...
Calev 2023-07-17
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- 4 discoveries
- the space between two intersecting lines
- a way that numbers are going up in order ex:1234
- line with no curves
- Four corners
- how wide something is
- three corners
- 50 50 chances of it happening
- a way that numbers are going down ex:4321
- eight corners
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- 1000m
- 100% its going to happen
- how long something is
- unlimited amount of something
- nine corners
- solve equations
- 100cm
- very probable that its going to happen
- side by side
- same angles + sides in ratio
20 Clues: 1000m • 100cm • nine corners • Four corners • side by side • 4 discoveries • three corners • eight corners • solve equations • line with no curves • how long something is • how wide something is • 100% its going to happen • same angles + sides in ratio • unlimited amount of something • 50 50 chances of it happening • very probable that its going to happen • the space between two intersecting lines • ...
Renaissance Study Guide 2013-05-10
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- He was against the indulgence.
- Tycho Brahe hired an assistant.
- Who was known as Bloody Mary?
- He painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- The Mona Lisa was painted in what century?
- Leonardo painted it as his most famous painting.
- He was a painter engineer and inventer.
- She made protestants and catholics live together in peace?
- Discovered falling objects fall at the same time.
- What invention for books is now a modern day invention.
- Martin Luther nailed how many theses to the church door?
- What does Renaissance mean?
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- The Last Supper had _____ people in the painting.
- He charted thousands of stars and all of the known planets.
- The sinking city is ____, which is filled with canals.
- Leonardo severed as a weapons designer and a painter for him.
- The Medici family rivales.
- One of the most powerful families who ruled Florence.
- The famous cathedral in Florence is ____.
- What was the first book printed on the printing press in latin?
- Invented an easy way of making books.
21 Clues: The Medici family rivales. • What does Renaissance mean? • Who was known as Bloody Mary? • He was against the indulgence. • Tycho Brahe hired an assistant. • Invented an easy way of making books. • He painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • He was a painter engineer and inventer. • The famous cathedral in Florence is ____. • The Mona Lisa was painted in what century? • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-04-30
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- Who invented the Model T
- Henry Ford created the __________ to increase productivity in his factory
- First adhesive postage stamp
- The adaption of someone else's idea
- Steamship that could carry enough coal to steam from Britain to Australia
- The Spinning Jenny could spin up to __ threads at a time
- The step-up from the steam engine, invented by Nikolaus Otto
- George Stephenson was known for this steam locomotive
- The birth of a new idea brought to life
- The country where the Industrial Revolution began
- Samuel Morse's contribution to the telegraph
- One source of power that was known before the Industrial Revolution
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- Alexander Graham Bell's invention
- Steam locomotives and steamships brought more ___________ to and from other countries
- What sprouted up all over Europe during the Industrial Revolution
- The final adaption of the Spinning Jenny
- One source of power that was discovered during the Industrial Revolution
- The process that rubber must go through to become more flexible and water resistant
- Wool and cotton were the two main resources used in the _______ industry
- Worked in mine shafts
20 Clues: Worked in mine shafts • Who invented the Model T • First adhesive postage stamp • Alexander Graham Bell's invention • The adaption of someone else's idea • The birth of a new idea brought to life • The final adaption of the Spinning Jenny • Samuel Morse's contribution to the telegraph • The country where the Industrial Revolution began • ...
Chapter 5 Ancient Sumer Review 2015-01-21
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- ancient Mesopotamian or Sumerian temple
- houses were made from this material
- used to transport and store water
- something to help out in everyday tasks
- an invention used to help with farming
- at the bottom of the social structure
- a person who knows how to write
- someone who makes money by selling goods
- this characteristic shows how they direct peoples behavior
- an invention used for the army
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- Scribes write on this material
- they thought the kings was chosen by these
- Scribes used this to create their writing
- Land between the Rivers
- society marked by developed arts, technology, sciences, and government
- Sumerians got the idea of a wheel from this device
- a crafts person
- how a society is organized
- created for strength and beauty of homes
- the most important part of their lives that everything was part of
- this person is at the top of the social structure and hold all the power
- the writing system of ancient Sumer
- Sumerians played this since they thought it pleased the gods
23 Clues: a crafts person • Land between the Rivers • 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 • houses were made from this material • the writing system of ancient Sumer • at the bottom of the social structure • an invention used to help with farming • ...
Computer Famous Person 2024-08-30
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- Created the Mortal Kombat Series and Injustice
- invented calculus
- invention of the slide rule
- led the team that invented and implemented FORTRAN
- Inventor of the World Wide Web
- the first to devise the theory of machine-independent programming languages (COBOL)
- Father of Java
- played an important role in the development of the earliest programmable loom
- Video Game Director for Elden Ring/FromSoft
- originated the concept of a digital programmable computer
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- credited with inventing the first electronic digital computer
- computer programmer who implemented the first email program on the ARPANET system
- contributed to the invention of a single wire telegraph system
- known for co-founding Microsoft
- known for co-founding the technology company Apple Inc
- achievement was the worlds first programmable computer
- designed the ENIAC
- Designed and Wrote/Directed etc the Metal Gear game series
- Director and Executive Producer at Bethesda Game Studios
- influential in the development of theoretical computer science
- Statue of themselves on the campus of University of Texas
- Father of the Analysis of Algorithms
22 Clues: Father of Java • invented calculus • designed the ENIAC • invention of the slide rule • Inventor of the World Wide Web • known for co-founding Microsoft • Father of the Analysis of Algorithms • Video Game Director for Elden Ring/FromSoft • Created the Mortal Kombat Series and Injustice • led the team that invented and implemented FORTRAN • ...
Industrial revolution 2021-03-07
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- the steel plow was mainly used in what reagin
- The inventor who made the Cotton Gin
- what were the Interchangeable parts system used for
- who made the Water Powered Textile Mill
- this thing was very fast on water
- who was the person who invented the
- This invention helped expand America
- when was the telegraph made(add year before your answer).
- the same person who made the cotton gin also suggested the idea of what
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- who made the sewng machine
- railroads helped majorly in what situation
- Steel Process
- James Hargreaves made this invention
- who made the steam boat
- this invention was mainly used in the west it helping the soil
15 Clues: Steel Process • who made the steam boat • who made the sewng machine • this thing was very fast on water • who was the person who invented the • The inventor who made the Cotton Gin • James Hargreaves made this invention • This invention helped expand America • who made the Water Powered Textile Mill • railroads helped majorly in what situation • ...
Brief history of Computer 2017-05-30
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- Example of First generation computers
- Invention in the evolution of Third Generation computers
- This computer is same as desktop but can be carried around.
- Invention in the evolution of Second Generation computers
- Example of First generation computers
- Example of Fifth Generation computers
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- Invention in the evolution of Fifth Generation computers
- It has multiprocessors to perform typical scientific applications that need trillions of information per second while processing.
- Invention in the evolution of First Generation computers
- Invention in the evolution of Fourth Generation computers
10 Clues: Example of First generation computers • Example of First generation computers • Example of Fifth Generation computers • Invention in the evolution of Fifth Generation computers • Invention in the evolution of First Generation computers • Invention in the evolution of Third Generation computers • Invention in the evolution of Fourth Generation computers • ...
EPISODE 2 PART 2 / MAD HOUSE 2013-03-19
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- Adj.When a person has no obligations, she or he is...
- Noun.Britain's favourite drink
- Name.The Irish girl from the group
- Adj.Great, super
- Adj.With a passport from Spain
- Adj.When a person is open to new discoveries and experiences, she or he is...
- Name.Capital of England
- Adj.When a person speaks a language perfectly, she or he is...
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- Verb.To like very much
- Noun(plural).Group of people who live in the same apartment
- Adj.Opposite of wrong
- Noun.A person who works in the media world to comment upon the news
- Adj.When a person is tolerant and intersted in others, she or he is...
- Adj.Crazy
- Verb.To adapt easily
- Noun.A text that explain how to cook food
16 Clues: Adj.Crazy • Adj.Great, super • Verb.To adapt easily • Adj.Opposite of wrong • Verb.To like very much • Name.Capital of England • Noun.Britain's favourite drink • Adj.With a passport from Spain • Name.The Irish girl from the group • Noun.A text that explain how to cook food • Adj.When a person has no obligations, she or he is... • ...
Samuel Morse 2020-10-02
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- messages are sent through a
- the first message went to this city
- Morse won a gold medal for a
- Morse got his invention idea while on a
- dots and dashes represent
- Morse's invention
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- what Morse painted
- as a young man, Morse was an
- name of alphabet system used to send messages
- Morse's first name
- On March 24, 1844, Morse sent the first
11 Clues: Morse's invention • what Morse painted • Morse's first name • dots and dashes represent • messages are sent through a • as a young man, Morse was an • Morse won a gold medal for a • the first message went to this city • On March 24, 1844, Morse sent the first • Morse got his invention idea while on a • name of alphabet system used to send messages
Victorians 2014-06-30
10 Clues: Queen of the era • Invention on track • Invention on wheels • Girl that cleans the house • Wooden stick that hurts you • sweep Cleans soot from chimneys • Something morris famous designer • bulb Invention that helps you see • Something dickens Wrote Oliver Twist • Countries including Canada, Australia, India.
Revolutionary Character 2018-06-06
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- had Franklin’s heart in 1762
- prominent Pennsylvanians grasped Franklin’s
- Franklin’s governor son
- Franklin's scientific discoveries concerned this
- Jefferson’s Plantation
- America is wrong Jefferson was
- very personal matter for Franklin
- Jefferson’s mistress
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- made Franklin a royal official
- Franklin's likeness in 1760
- president dinners consulted Jefferson on
- Republican by birth
- Jefferson’s enemies conclude about him
- Jefferson very against
- age Franklin retired
- Jefferson scarcely accepted this premise
- First to attend college
- Franklin's age in 1776
18 Clues: Republican by birth • age Franklin retired • Jefferson’s mistress • Jefferson very against • Jefferson’s Plantation • Franklin's age in 1776 • Franklin’s governor son • First to attend college • Franklin's likeness in 1760 • had Franklin’s heart in 1762 • made Franklin a royal official • America is wrong Jefferson was • very personal matter for Franklin • ...
Invention of the Year 2021-04-19
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- 1987
- 1996
- 1978
- 1973
- 2006 - Nintendo
- 1958 - Boeing
- 1956 - IBM
- 2004 - Mark Zuckerberg
- 2007 - Apple
- 1976
- 1974
- 1960 - Wilson Greatbatch
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- 1970 - Corning
- 2009 - Satoshi Nakamoto
- 1989 - Tim Berners-Lee
- 1985 - Kary Mullis
- 1954 - Percy Spencer
- 1983
- 1999 - Harald Gormsson
- 2001
- 1991 - Linus Torvalds
- 1957
- 1965 - Stephanie Kwolek and Herbert Blades
- 1955 - Jonas Salk
24 Clues: 1987 • 1996 • 1978 • 1973 • 1983 • 2001 • 1957 • 1976 • 1974 • 1956 - IBM • 2007 - Apple • 1958 - Boeing • 1970 - Corning • 2006 - Nintendo • 1955 - Jonas Salk • 1985 - Kary Mullis • 1954 - Percy Spencer • 1991 - Linus Torvalds • 1989 - Tim Berners-Lee • 1999 - Harald Gormsson • 2004 - Mark Zuckerberg • 2009 - Satoshi Nakamoto • 1960 - Wilson Greatbatch • 1965 - Stephanie Kwolek and Herbert Blades
The invention of wings 2019-01-07
24 Clues: tak • lår • klo • duva • lila • glöd • band • hink • dass • hoppa • vråla • brunn • midja • skrik • matta • näsduk • rosett • straff • bricka • förkläde • jämra sig • skalbagge • lapptäcke • fors, ström
plurals of words ending in 'y' 2020-06-12
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- very young children
- something to do to keep you busy
- more than one adult female
- things which are not understood and need solving
- people who are trying to cause you harm
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- devices used to store electricity
- things which have been found out by someone
- adult caterpillars
- groups of humans who live together
- gatherings of people to celebrate an event
10 Clues: adult caterpillars • very young children • more than one adult female • something to do to keep you busy • devices used to store electricity • groups of humans who live together • people who are trying to cause you harm • gatherings of people to celebrate an event • things which have been found out by someone • things which are not understood and need solving
KIM Chart Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-03
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- making computers and machines smart enough to do tasks
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- the process of taking a new idea to invent or make something
- the use of technology but with no human intervention
- the action of inventing something, typically a process or device
- generated environment with scenes and objects that appear to be real
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- the state or quality of producing something
- the safe, responsible, ethical, and legal use of technology, digital tools, and the internet
- a recognizable sign, design, expression, or words for any brand
- a shared, digital notebook that records transactions or data across many computers
- the exclusive legal right to anything you do
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry
- the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention
- a person who organizes and operates a business
- interactive, internet-based digital platforms and applications
15 Clues: the state or quality of producing something • the exclusive legal right to anything you do • a person who organizes and operates a business • the use of technology but with no human intervention • making computers and machines smart enough to do tasks • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use • ...
Occupation around us 2025-05-05
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- Someone who plays a musical instrument or sings.
- Someone who fixes cars and other machines.
- Someone who takes care of animals in a zoo.
- Someone who makes bread, cakes, and cookies.
- Someone who puts out fires and helps people in emergencies.
- Someone who travels to space.
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- Someone who takes care of plants and gardens.
- Someone who studies the world and makes discoveries.
- Someone who cooks yummy food in a restaurant or cafe.
- Someone who flies airplanes.
10 Clues: Someone who flies airplanes. • Someone who travels to space. • Someone who fixes cars and other machines. • Someone who takes care of animals in a zoo. • Someone who makes bread, cakes, and cookies. • Someone who takes care of plants and gardens. • Someone who plays a musical instrument or sings. • Someone who studies the world and makes discoveries. • ...
Film and Literature 2021-04-05
8 Clues: easy read • biographical movie • Computer Generated ... • fascinating and gripping • a person who writes films • living a lonely, isolated life • a particular style or type of film, or literature • a type of film that is based in imagined scientific discoveries of the future
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-21
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- Most important canal
- Helped make the second bank of the US
- Invented the steamboat
- A machine used to separate cotton from its seeds
- Identical pieces that could be assembled by unskilled workers
- ______ had opportunities that they didn't have before to work in factories
- John Deere's invention which helped western farmers grow more food and get more revenue
- Part of the US that focused on food and farming
- Increased due to cotton gin - one of the major causes of the civil war
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- Invented the cotton gin
- ______ faced prejudice due to nativism
- Dominant cash crop of south
- The growth of cities due to movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Part of the US that focused on industry
- Cyrus McCormick's invention which helped western farmers grow more food and get more revenue
- Commercial capital of US
- A person who starts a business to raise money
- The period before the Civil War and during the industrial revolution is known as the ______ period
- ______ and canals helped connect the west and east and reduce costs for farmers by 90%
- Part of the US that focused on agriculture
20 Clues: Most important canal • Invented the steamboat • Invented the cotton gin • Commercial capital of US • Dominant cash crop of south • Helped make the second bank of the US • ______ faced prejudice due to nativism • Part of the US that focused on industry • Part of the US that focused on agriculture • A person who starts a business to raise money • ...
Stone Age Review 2024-09-16
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- Stone Age man whose body was naturally preserved for over 5,000 years
- Old Stone Age
- cave in France where many Stone Age paintings were found
- Humans learned to control this which allowed them to survive the Ice Age
- having more than one needs
- Paleolithic people were hunter-___.
- period in between the Old and New Stone Age
- Oetzi's ax was made of this metal; first type humans learned to use
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- continent where the first modern humans lived
- cows, pigs, and sheep are all this type of animal
- New Stone Age
- Prehistory occurs before the invention of this
- humanity's first animal companions
- invention that led to the Neolithic Revolution
- abbreviation for 'Before Common Era'
- term describing how humans eventually developed different skills
- type of religious belief in which spirits inhabit the natural world
- someone who does not live in one place
- first needles humans used to sew were made from this
- Farming led people to create this type of home
20 Clues: New Stone Age • Old Stone Age • having more than one needs • humanity's first animal companions • Paleolithic people were hunter-___. • abbreviation for 'Before Common Era' • someone who does not live in one place • period in between the Old and New Stone Age • continent where the first modern humans lived • Prehistory occurs before the invention of this • ...
Chapter 1 - The Nature of Science 2024-08-30
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- the study of the forces and processes that produce weather
- a testable explanation of a situation
- studies the materials that make up Earth and Earth's history
- the area from Earth's surface down to its center
- the rigid outer shell of Earth
- SI unit of length
- an explanation based on many observations
- the study of objects beyond Earth's atmosphere
- the application of scientific discoveries
- the blanket of gas that surrounds the planet
- a type of variable that is changed by the experimenter
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- the area below Earth's mantle
- SI unit of time
- the study of Earth's oceans
- SI unit of mass
- SI unit of weight
- all of the water on Earth
- a principle that describes the behavior of natural phenomena
- all organisms on the planet and the environments where they live
19 Clues: SI unit of time • SI unit of mass • SI unit of weight • SI unit of length • all of the water on Earth • the study of Earth's oceans • the area below Earth's mantle • the rigid outer shell of Earth • a testable explanation of a situation • an explanation based on many observations • the application of scientific discoveries • the blanket of gas that surrounds the planet • ...
THE METAVERSE 2023-04-23
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- seeming to surround the audience or player
- enhancement of today's internet
- producing or using original and unusual ideas
- share information with others
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- from a distance
- an electrical device that consists of a part that fits over a person's ears
- spend time doing an enjoyable activity
- the process of teaching or learning
- the knowledge of the practical use of scientific discoveries
- to design and/or create something
10 Clues: from a distance • share information with others • enhancement of today's internet • to design and/or create something • the process of teaching or learning • spend time doing an enjoyable activity • seeming to surround the audience or player • producing or using original and unusual ideas • the knowledge of the practical use of scientific discoveries • ...
MEDICAL VOCABULARY 2015-02-17
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- hard protective material for broken bones
- protection
- a person who sees the doctor
- features from our parents
- liquid that is slowly passed through the blood
- to feel sick
- study of the functions of the human body
- how the body feels
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- medical background
- to take an organ from one person to another
- brings blood in and out of the heart
- study of the structure of the human body
- cover for wounds
- to refuse
- note from the doctor for medicine
- like surgery
- first place you go in the hospital
- new discoveries
- room for surgery
- when blood moves slowly or is blocked
- the smallest part of the human body
- part of the eye
22 Clues: to refuse • protection • like surgery • to feel sick • new discoveries • part of the eye • cover for wounds • room for surgery • medical background • how the body feels • features from our parents • a person who sees the doctor • note from the doctor for medicine • first place you go in the hospital • the smallest part of the human body • brings blood in and out of the heart • ...
Abbreviations 2023-03-22
23 Clues: DX • NG • D/C • Hgb • ABX • ABD • of C/O • Post S/P • Signs VS • needed PRN • Ringers LR • movements BM • of breath SOB • of hearing HOH • blood cells WBC • piggy back IVPB • and Vomiting N/V • heart failure CHF • normal limits WNL • and Orientated A&O • tract invention UTI • metabolic panel CBC • control analgesic PCA
The Cosmic Search(History and Horoscope Edition) 2022-06-06
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- The crab(4th zodiac)
- The greatest empire in history
- The twins(3rd zodiac)
- The old stone age
- the scorpion(8th zodiac)
- The time of dinosaurs
- The sea goat(10th zodiac)
- The bull(2nd zodiac)
- The scales(7th Zodiac)
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- A time of technological innovations, urbanization, scientific discoveries, and globalization
- A prehistoric era characterized by its use of bronze
- The presence of Soviet nuclear-armed ballistic missiles in Cuba.
- The virgin( 6th zodiac)
- The water-bearer(11th Zodiac)
- The medieval times
- A rivalry between the U.S and the USSR
- The centaur holding a bow(9th zodiac)
- The fish(12th zodiac)
- The period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth”
- A global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945
- The lion(5th zodiac)
- The war that was fought mainly in Europe from 1914 to 1918.
- The ram(1st zodiac)
23 Clues: The old stone age • The medieval times • The ram(1st zodiac) • The crab(4th zodiac) • The lion(5th zodiac) • The bull(2nd zodiac) • The fish(12th zodiac) • The twins(3rd zodiac) • The time of dinosaurs • The scales(7th Zodiac) • The virgin( 6th zodiac) • the scorpion(8th zodiac) • The sea goat(10th zodiac) • The water-bearer(11th Zodiac) • The greatest empire in history • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-05-19
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- Enrico, creator of the first nuclear reactor
- Nikola, inventor and electrical engineer
- Rosalind, contributed to the understanding of DNA structure
- First to use a telescope for celestial observations
- Albert, developed the theory of relativity
- Edwin, made discoveries that led to the concept of an expanding universe
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- Isaac, known for laws of motion and gravity
- Jonas, developed the first successful polio vaccine
- Louis, developed vaccines and pasteurization
- Marie, pioneer in radioactivity research
- Ada, known for her work on early mechanical computers
- Charles, formulated the theory of natural selection
- Stephen, known for his work on black holes
- Gregor, father of modern genetics
- Niels, made foundational contributions to understanding atomic structure
15 Clues: Gregor, father of modern genetics • Marie, pioneer in radioactivity research • Nikola, inventor and electrical engineer • Stephen, known for his work on black holes • Albert, developed the theory of relativity • Isaac, known for laws of motion and gravity • Enrico, creator of the first nuclear reactor • Louis, developed vaccines and pasteurization • ...
Greek Culture and Philosophy 2019-05-06
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- Thucydides tried to be accurate and ________in his writing.
- A Greek playwright whose plays emphasize suffering in life, and the importance of courage and understanding.
- The body of knowledge practiced by Socrates; means “love of wisdom.”
- The highly influential system of questioning created by Socrates; truth and knowledge discovered through dialogue (two words; no space between).
- Famous historian who wrote The History of the Peloponnesian War; believed that humans, not the gods, made history; used primary sources and eyewitness testimony.
- Highly important mathematician; believed that the universe followed same laws as governed music and numbers; famous theorem for determining the lengths of a triangle’s sides
- Invention of the Greeks: a story told through the actions and words of characters on a stage.
- Book by Aristotle in which he says that the best form of government blends monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy.
- Only they acted in Greek plays, not females (women).
- A subject taught by the Sophists: the art of public speaking and debate.
- A form of drama in which a main character struggles vainly [unsuccessfully] to overcome a hardship.
- A tragedy by the playwright Sophocles that explores whether one should obey one’s orders or do what one believes to be right.
- During what “Age of Greece” did Greek dramatists write?
- Inside the Parthenon, there was a 43-foot tall statue of Athena covered in ivory and________.
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- The first important Greek scientist; made discoveries and developed theories through observation and thought.
- A famous Greek writer whose comedies encourage people to think and laugh about the leaders and political issues of the day.
- Typically, Greek architecture uses these tall graceful supports on the outside of a temple or building.
- Father of medicine; believed that natural causes, not evil spirits, caused disease.
- Paid traveling teachers who were best known for teaching rhetoric.
- Book by Plato in which he describes the ideal society and the best kind of government.
- Favorite subject of Greek artists (two words, no space between).
- History’s most influential philosopher; student of Plato; studied and classified Nature
- Aristotle’s principle of moderation--not too much, and not too little (two words, no space between).
- Famous Greek philosopher; student of Socrates; he wrote down Socrates’ dialogues;
- A play or drama with humor in which the action ends happily.
- School founded by Plato.
- The simplest style of Greek column capital [top decoration]--see diagram in text.
27 Clues: School founded by Plato. • Only they acted in Greek plays, not females (women). • During what “Age of Greece” did Greek dramatists write? • Thucydides tried to be accurate and ________in his writing. • A play or drama with humor in which the action ends happily. • Favorite subject of Greek artists (two words, no space between). • ...
industrial revolution 2025-05-06
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- created the lightbulb
- the invention created by thomas edison
- created the cotton gin
- the item used to make inventions
- industrial facilities
- where the industrial resolution originally started
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- created the spinning jenny
- invention that started it alll
- Fair Labor Standards Act
- the invention that was mede by eli whitney
- used to move far on water & is steam powerd
11 Clues: created the lightbulb • industrial facilities • created the cotton gin • Fair Labor Standards Act • created the spinning jenny • invention that started it alll • the item used to make inventions • the invention created by thomas edison • the invention that was mede by eli whitney • used to move far on water & is steam powerd • where the industrial resolution originally started
Industrial Revolution 2013-02-27
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- Increased trade and travel by discovering new methods to road building.
- Invented the "Model T" and established the assembly line.
- Created interchangeable parts for muskets and the cotton gin.
- invented steam locomotive which revolutionized trade through Watt's original invention.
- Made the flying shuttle which sped up the textile production incredibly.
- Responsible for bringing the industrial revolution to America.
- Drastically changed the factory system and methods to manufacture textiles during the industrial revolution.
- Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775
- Furthered communication with his invention of the telegraph.
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- The creator of the power loom in textile mills.
- Increased textile profit by inventing the spinning jenny.
- An author during the revolution who wrote about the hard working conditions, and mistreatment of employees.
- Created the compound of steel for construction uses.
- Invented the telephone that changed society forever.
- The brothers who together created the first successful airplane.
- Established early photography and founded Kodak.
- Created the sewing machine for use in business.
- Discovered an idea for the light bulb and the phonograph.
- Created the first diesel engine.
- Established steamboat transportation on the Hudson River in 1807.
20 Clues: Created the first diesel engine. • The creator of the power loom in textile mills. • Created the sewing machine for use in business. • Established early photography and founded Kodak. • Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775 • Created the compound of steel for construction uses. • Invented the telephone that changed society forever. • ...
Innovations from Nature 2013-05-13
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- A device that computes
- The act or process of inventing
- Of or relating to culture
- leave out
- Suitable
- The application of science, especially to industrial or commercial objectives
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- an invention serving a particular purpose, especially a machine used to perform one or more relatively simple tasks
- To notice, learn or find out something for the first time
- A system or device used for doing work
- The substance out of which a thing is or can be made.
- An unfavorable condition or circumstance
- The material including text and images that constitutes a publication
- a material thing
- Not right
- A course or pathway through which information is transmitted
- A course of academic study
16 Clues: Suitable • Not right • leave out • a material thing • A device that computes • Of or relating to culture • A course of academic study • The act or process of inventing • A system or device used for doing work • An unfavorable condition or circumstance • The substance out of which a thing is or can be made. • To notice, learn or find out something for the first time • ...
Song Dynasty Achievements 2024-08-26
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- invention that helped with warfare, fireworks, etc.
- man-made waterway traders used in China
- a ceramic invention of China used in pottery, dolls, etc.
- printing technology called __________ type
- instrument used by ships for direction
- a man-made way of moving water to an area of land
- essential drought resistant crop in China
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- synonym for farming
- philosophy based on education and family values
- involves the importing and exporting of goods
- an innovative currency of money system of China
- an exam used to select government officials
12 Clues: synonym for farming • instrument used by ships for direction • man-made waterway traders used in China • essential drought resistant crop in China • printing technology called __________ type • an exam used to select government officials • involves the importing and exporting of goods • philosophy based on education and family values • ...
The Invention Of Aerobic 2025-11-11
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- Engaged in physical activity
- Doctor who pioneered aerobics
- Movement often part of early aerobics
- A facility for physical exercise
- A planned series of activities
- State of being healthy and strong
- Measure of heartbeats per minute
- Title written by Dr. Cooper
- To extend limbs or muscles
- Goal of the aerobic movement
- A sign of exertion
- A set sequence of movements
- Physical activity to improve health
- Group workout session
- To run at a steady, gentle pace
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- A body tissue that contracts
- A strong, regular, repeated pattern
- Relating to the heart and blood vessels
- Physical strength or health
- A common energetic move
- Beat for an aerobics session
- A brisk pace of movement
- To take air in and out of the lungs
- What you feel after a good workout
- Key component for aerobic activity
- The ability to sustain prolonged effort
- Organ targeted by aerobic workouts
- Essential for breathing during exercise
- To move quickly on foot
- Type of exercise requiring oxygen
30 Clues: A sign of exertion • Group workout session • A common energetic move • To move quickly on foot • A brisk pace of movement • To extend limbs or muscles • Physical strength or health • Title written by Dr. Cooper • A set sequence of movements • A body tissue that contracts • Engaged in physical activity • Beat for an aerobics session • Goal of the aerobic movement • ...
GDP 2021-04-06
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- business cycle stage showing downward GDP direction
- the low point of recession stage of business cycle
- combination of invention and innovation
- the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- the GDP of a country divided by the population of that country
- the capital expenditures that businesses make to produce goods and services to sell to consumers
- severe or prolonged recession
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- another major influence on economic growth, and it includes the accumulated knowledge (from education and experience), skills,
- business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction
- The total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- the extent to which the peak was an economic high, versus the extent to which the trough was an economic low.
- the high point of recovery stage of bussiness cycle
- goods and services purchased from another country
- goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
- the total value of final goods and services produced in the economy during a given period (usually one year).
- advances in knowledge
16 Clues: advances in knowledge • severe or prolonged recession • combination of invention and innovation • business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction • goods and services purchased from another country • the low point of recession stage of business cycle • business cycle stage showing downward GDP direction • the high point of recovery stage of bussiness cycle • ...
Crossword Puzzle on the Industrial Revolution 2026-02-10
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- An invention that made weaving cloth faster by speeding up the movement of thread.
- The inventor who improved the steam engine, making it more efficient and widely used.
- An invention by James Watt that provided power for factories and transportation.
- A person who organizes and invests in a business to make a profit during industrialization.
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities in search of factory jobs.
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- An agricultural practice that involved fencing off land, increasing food production and leading to urban migration.
- The process of using machines and factories to produce goods, replacing hand production.
- A textile invention that allowed one worker to spin multiple threads at once.
- A building where machines and workers produce goods during the Industrial Revolution.
- A system where goods are produced in large quantities, often using assembly lines.
10 Clues: The movement of people from rural areas to cities in search of factory jobs. • A textile invention that allowed one worker to spin multiple threads at once. • An invention by James Watt that provided power for factories and transportation. • An invention that made weaving cloth faster by speeding up the movement of thread. • ...
Westward Expansion Crossword 2025-09-05
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- The name of one of the famous Indian chiefs who fought against General Custer
- The most important invention of westward expansion
- This is the name for the large area of the west where settlers moved during westward expansion
- Native Americans on the Great Plains used this animal as their primary food source.
- The name of the massacre that occurred in 1890 when 300 members of the Lakota tribe were killed
- Before westward expansion, many people thought the Great Plains was a vast treeless ___________________
- This Native American escaped reservations many times, but was eventually captured.
- This Native American leader tried to lead his tribe to Canada, but he later surrendered to protect his people.
- Settlers built these out of soil and prairie grass
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- This invention used wind power to pump water from underground
- This law gave away 160 acres of land in the west to settlers.
- The Native Americans called this new invention "The Devil's Rope."
- This word is used to describe how Native Americans were forced to accept and practice the customs of the white man.
- This was a primary crop grown on the Great Plains
- Former ____________________ wanted to start new lives and escape racial oppression by moving out west.
- The Great Plains had low ________________, making the soil dry and tough
- land set aside for Native Americans to live on
- Invented by John Deere; made farming easier on the Great Plains
- A technique used to farm on the Great Plains that conserves moisture in the soil.
- General Custer was killed in this Indian battle
- A law introduced in 1887 that broke up Native American tribal lands to sell to individuals for farming.
21 Clues: land set aside for Native Americans to live on • General Custer was killed in this Indian battle • This was a primary crop grown on the Great Plains • The most important invention of westward expansion • Settlers built these out of soil and prairie grass • This invention used wind power to pump water from underground • ...
Expansion and Indian Removal 2025-12-02
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- Largest of Georgia's Indian tribes
- ____ vs Georgia denied Georgia the right to take Cherokee tribal lands but was ignored by President Andrew Jackson
- The Trail of ___ saw Cherokee Indians removed from North Georgia and sent to reservation further west
- Direction Georgia's capitals moved following population shifts
- Founder of UGA and its first president
- Supreme Court Justice who ruled in favor of the Cherokee in Worcester vs Georgia
- Chief William McIntosh was executed by a faction of Creeks known as ____ Sticks
- This land fraud scandal resulted from land companies bribing members of Georgia's General Assembly
- Creek chief executed for signing the Indian Springs treaties that gave up Creek land
- The invention of this mode of travel turned Atlanta into a transportation hub
- This invention allowed cotton to be cleaned more easily and led to the growth of large plantations
- First state chartered public university in the nation
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- The land lotteries in Georgia distributed land gained from the Creek and ____ Indian tribes
- Eli Whitney's famous invention allowed for easier cleaning of this crop
- A negative consequence of the cotton gin was an increase in ___ labor being used to pick cotton
- Acronym used to remember the order of Georgia's five capitals
- What discovery in Dahlonega led to Georgia seeking to obtain Cherokee land in North Georgia
- President remembered for his part in Indian removal from Georgia
- First land distribution system used in Georgia. It gave 200 acre free to any white male head of household
- The Indian ____ Act allowed President Jackson to force the removal of Cherokee from their land
- This Georgia capital grew as a result of increasing railroad development
- Cherokee Chief who petitioned to have Cherokee land be protected
22 Clues: Largest of Georgia's Indian tribes • Founder of UGA and its first president • First state chartered public university in the nation • Acronym used to remember the order of Georgia's five capitals • Direction Georgia's capitals moved following population shifts • President remembered for his part in Indian removal from Georgia • ...
Accidental Discoveries 2021-12-21
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- Something that happens that is often rare or significant.
- You face a ___ when you try to do something new or difficult.
- When you carry out ___, you do an investigation to get more information.
- An important ___ like a cure for cancer can change the world.
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- The more ___ you have about things, the better you are able to make a decision. You have facts, information, and such.
- Scientists help us understand things by giving us ___ into various things, like diseases, the environment, and such.
- Scientists have discovered a ___ between coffee and reduced diabetes.
- When you have been studying something a long time and suddenly find out something important, you make a ___.
8 Clues: Something that happens that is often rare or significant. • You face a ___ when you try to do something new or difficult. • An important ___ like a cure for cancer can change the world. • Scientists have discovered a ___ between coffee and reduced diabetes. • When you carry out ___, you do an investigation to get more information. • ...
Women's History Month CTE 2021-03-09
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- Margaret A. Wilcox has the first patent for what in an automobile?
- NASA chemist Barbara Askins was honored as National Inventor of the Year in 1978 for her invention for a new and enhanced way to develop what?
- Josephine Cochran invented this. Shen then founded a company to manufacture her invention, which eventually became the company KitchenAid.
- What did Tabitha Babbitt invent that was used in sawmills that she didn’t patent because as a Shaker, she believed in sharing her idea with others?
- Marie Curie was given what nickname for her pioneer work in research on radioactivity?
- What did Stephanie Kwolek invent that is five times stronger than steel and used to fortify many products today?
- In 1903, Mary Anderson received a patent for creating the first what that is related to the automotive industry?
- What famous board game was created based of its precursor called The Landlord’s Game invented by Elizabeth Magie?
- Polly Smith, along with Lisa Lindahl and Hinda Miller, improved women’s health and launched a global industry by creating the first workable prototype of what by sewing together two jockstraps?
- Radia Perlman was given what nickname for her invention of STP (Spanning Tree Protocol), which played a huge role in formulation of basic design, structure, and rules of the internet.
- Margaret Knight was given this nickname for her many patents, one of which was an automatic shut off switch for a textile loom that she invented after witnessing a terrible accident in a textile mill.
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- Katharine Burr Blodgett is best know for her invention of this, which was used in camera lenses, and is still used today in eyeglasses, car windshields, and computer screens.
- Of what was Maya Lin the architect?
- Florence Nightingale Graham founded Elizabeth Arden and invented the concept of the __________.
- Nancy Johnson invented what in 1794 that provides people a treat that is still popular today?
- Mary Walton patented a system for pumping air through water tanks to help trap pollutants to reduce what in Manhattan?
- Forties actress Hedy Lemarr invented a radio-controlled torpedo device, which used ______________________ to prevent the signals from the torpedoes from being jammed.
- Physical therapist Bessie Blount invented assistive devices for whom?
18 Clues: Of what was Maya Lin the architect? • Margaret A. Wilcox has the first patent for what in an automobile? • Physical therapist Bessie Blount invented assistive devices for whom? • Marie Curie was given what nickname for her pioneer work in research on radioactivity? • Nancy Johnson invented what in 1794 that provides people a treat that is still popular today? • ...
Oliver's crossword 2017-09-05
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- someone who has unusual ideas
- The british system that provides medical threatment
- a place where you study
- The amount of time something or someone lives
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- being old and in a bad condition
- desire ro have or do something
- medicin/narcotics
- when interesting or valuable discoveries are made by accident
- a new business activity with risk
- a persons wealth
10 Clues: a persons wealth • medicin/narcotics • a place where you study • someone who has unusual ideas • desire ro have or do something • being old and in a bad condition • a new business activity with risk • The amount of time something or someone lives • The british system that provides medical threatment • when interesting or valuable discoveries are made by accident
Chapter 16/17 Camden Schlueter 2020-11-12
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- islands where darwin found many discoveries
- is all the genes and their alleles
- how frequently an allele occurs in the gene pool
- controlled by 2 or more genes
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- any change in dna
- founded the theory of evolution
- ship darwin took to travel around the world
- a group of species that can interbreed
- occurs during gamete formation
- fertillized egg
10 Clues: fertillized egg • any change in dna • controlled by 2 or more genes • occurs during gamete formation • founded the theory of evolution • is all the genes and their alleles • a group of species that can interbreed • ship darwin took to travel around the world • islands where darwin found many discoveries • how frequently an allele occurs in the gene pool
anything but typical 2024-10-30
Across
- the vocabulary of a person
- to delay an event
- good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- deeply shocking
- a chemical element that forms a salt when it reacts with metal
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- to assail vigorously or persistently
- imperfect or faulty.
- lack of proportion, symmetry, or proper relation
- a movement into or through something or someone
- a shelter dug in a hillside
10 Clues: deeply shocking • to delay an event • imperfect or faulty. • the vocabulary of a person • a shelter dug in a hillside • to assail vigorously or persistently • a movement into or through something or someone • lack of proportion, symmetry, or proper relation • good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries • ...
Greek and Latin Roots part 1 2023-08-23
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- Not visible or able to be seen
- An invention made by Thomas Edison that records sound
- A public building where people sit to listen to concerts
- A musical instrument that is shaped similar to the letter s
- An invention perfected by Henry Ford
- A person's handwritten signature
- A device that measures electromagnatic radiation in the visible light spectrum
- The process that plants use to convert sunlight to energy
- Done without thinging or by itself
- To look and again and make changes
- The study of life
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- A device that makes your voice louder
- A device that allows you to watch shows
- A printed picture taken with a camera
- Related to recorded sound
- A medicine used to kill microorganisms
- Heard or capable of being heard
- The story of a person's life written by someone else through research
18 Clues: The study of life • Related to recorded sound • Not visible or able to be seen • Heard or capable of being heard • A person's handwritten signature • Done without thinging or by itself • To look and again and make changes • An invention perfected by Henry Ford • A device that makes your voice louder • A printed picture taken with a camera • ...
ANCIENT EGYPT CROSSWORD 2022-05-17
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- The number of how many kingdoms were in Egypt.
- The only organ left in the body during mummification.
- the god of the sky.
- They worshiped more than one god.
- the god of the sun.
- The pharaoh who led Ancient Egypt into the Battle Of Kadesh.
- This is what Egypt's eras were called.
- The pharaoh who united Upper and Lower Egypt.
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- Boy pharaoh who died early, whose tomb was found by Howard Carter.
- The continent where Egypt is located.
- The form of writing in Ancient Egypt.
- Burial place of the pharaoh.
- An invention that helped farmers get water from canals easier.
- The God of the dead.
- An invention that Egyptians wrote on.
- The resulting form of a dead pharaoh who passed away.
- The river that gave Ancient Egyptians transportation, fertile soil, and food.
17 Clues: the god of the sky. • the god of the sun. • The God of the dead. • Burial place of the pharaoh. • They worshiped more than one god. • The continent where Egypt is located. • The form of writing in Ancient Egypt. • An invention that Egyptians wrote on. • This is what Egypt's eras were called. • The pharaoh who united Upper and Lower Egypt. • ...
Technology of the late 1800s 2020-03-09
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- a way to send two messages, one in each direction
- revolutionized mass production of cars
- model of car from Henry Ford in 1910
- inventor of the telephone
- inventors of the airplane
- a flying machine made by two men
- new innovations
- gas powered vehicle created in 1890s
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- invention that could be used when the sun went down
- invention that allowed for long distance communication
- created by Henry Ford, used in production
- inventor of the light bulb
12 Clues: new innovations • inventor of the telephone • inventors of the airplane • inventor of the light bulb • a flying machine made by two men • model of car from Henry Ford in 1910 • gas powered vehicle created in 1890s • revolutionized mass production of cars • created by Henry Ford, used in production • a way to send two messages, one in each direction • ...
Sir Wilhelm Siemens 2023-11-16
Across
- Siemens' profession.
- The event just 8 days before Siemens' death.
- The city where Siemens started laying his first prototype of his UEC.
- The railway that Siemens owned in his later years.
- The country Siemens was born in.
- A machine used to create electricity.
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- A machine that converts mechanical energy into electricity.
- Many of Siemens' designs could be classified as this.
- Siemens' nationality.
- Siemens' most famous invention.
- Siemens' first successful invention.
- The person who knighted Siemens.
12 Clues: Siemens' profession. • Siemens' nationality. • Siemens' most famous invention. • The person who knighted Siemens. • The country Siemens was born in. • Siemens' first successful invention. • A machine used to create electricity. • The event just 8 days before Siemens' death. • The railway that Siemens owned in his later years. • ...
Inventions 2023-09-06
Across
- - Marconi's wireless communication.
- - Power source for the industrial revolution.
- - Jenner's preventive medicine.
- - Revolutionized personal transportation.
- - Ancient innovation for transportation.
- - Alexander Fleming's medical breakthrough.
- - Modern global communication network.
- - Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen's discovery.
- - Modern technological marvel.
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- - Capturing images with light.
- - Tool for examining tiny objects.
- - The Wright brothers' creation.
- - Edison's bright idea.
- - Invention that changed home entertainment.
- - Alexander Graham Bell's invention.
15 Clues: - Edison's bright idea. • - Capturing images with light. • - Modern technological marvel. • - Jenner's preventive medicine. • - The Wright brothers' creation. • - Tool for examining tiny objects. • - Marconi's wireless communication. • - Alexander Graham Bell's invention. • - Modern global communication network. • - Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen's discovery. • ...
Gilded Age #2 2025-02-18
Across
- Competitor of Thomas Edison; Fan of AC current; Founded a power company
- Originally worked for Edison; ended up selling his patents to Westinghouse
- James Watt's invention powered factories and transportation.
- 100,000 people displaced by the Great Chicago Fire.
- Inventor of the first practical light bulb in 1879; Fan of DC current
- Arrived late, sent to wrong address during fire.
- Allowed factories to operate longer during Second Industrial Revolution.
- Workers joined forces to confront factory owners for better rights and safety.
- Invented by Samuel Morse in 1844 for fast communication.
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- Devastating event in Illinois city, October 8-10, 1871.
- Long hours, low pay, and hazardous environments due to lack of regulations
- Crowded cities led to unsanitary slums and disease spread.
- Competition between Edison (DC) and Westinghouse (AC) systems.
- Early 1800s invention crucial for land transportation development.
- Edison used propaganda to discredit AC electricity.
- Location where the Great Chicago Fire reportedly started.
- Invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876.
- First successful model developed by Robert Fulton in 1807.
- common practice of using minors to work in factories during Industrial Revolution
19 Clues: Invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. • Arrived late, sent to wrong address during fire. • Edison used propaganda to discredit AC electricity. • 100,000 people displaced by the Great Chicago Fire. • Devastating event in Illinois city, October 8-10, 1871. • Invented by Samuel Morse in 1844 for fast communication. • ...
Entry Quiz 9 2018-09-03
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- катастрофа, бедствие
- общительный
- культура
- развивать(ся)
- the act or process of acquiring knowledge, especially systematically during childhood and adolescence
- знание
- оборудование
- мнение
- беседа, разговор
- внешность
- честный
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- успех
- a system of human organizations generating distinctive cultural patterns and institutions and usually providing protection, security, continuity, and a national identity for its members
- гибкий, уступчивый
- надёжный
- вызов, сложная задача
- уникальный
- великодушный, щедрый
- изобретение
- влияние
- возможность
21 Clues: успех • знание • мнение • влияние • честный • надёжный • культура • внешность • уникальный • общительный • изобретение • возможность • оборудование • развивать(ся) • беседа, разговор • гибкий, уступчивый • катастрофа, бедствие • великодушный, щедрый • вызов, сложная задача • the act or process of acquiring knowledge, especially systematically during childhood and adolescence • ...
Prehistory Crossword 2022-03-29
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- Buying and selling of items between people
- Time period when humans used simple materials like stone and wood
- includes the Copper Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age
- The beginning of human history until the invention of writing
- The cultivation of plants for food
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- Groups of humans who lived together in the Paleolithic Period
- Process where humans extract metal from rocks
- Period when people started living in villages
- Important invention during the neolithic period
- Period of the stone age that was longest. Humans were tribal nomads and hunted animals
- Period when bartering began and the wheel was invented
- Trading of food, goods, and animals
- People who do not always live in one place. They follow animals to hunt them
13 Clues: The cultivation of plants for food • Trading of food, goods, and animals • Buying and selling of items between people • Process where humans extract metal from rocks • Period when people started living in villages • Important invention during the neolithic period • Period when bartering began and the wheel was invented • ...
Willis Johnson 2024-02-23
11 Clues: What he was • Used to be a • What he invented • What he made baking • A thing he got in 1884 • A thing his invention does • Sweet treat he like to make • A person quoted in this report • Thing his invention was for mixing • Where he either moved to or was born in • A thing his invention was that was above his time
Unit 3: Solving Problems Creatively 2023-10-30
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- the use of imagination or original ideas or an individual’s ability to create
- something that has been produced for the first time through the use of the imagination or of ingenious thinking and experiment;
- the introduction of something new
- a legal document that is used to request proposals for a contract or service
- research the activity of gathering information to understand the needs of your customer
- one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise
- a first full-scale and usually functional form of a new design of an invention
- a document that defines a business’s objectives and strategies which usually includes a business summary, market research, and plan for execution
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- a listing of the project’s timelines, activities, and deliverables
- an assessment of whether or not the goals of the project were accomplished
- a writing securing for a term of years the right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention
- a series of steps that engineers or innovators can apply to develop a solution to a problem; for this unit we will use a five-step engineering process (Ask, Imagine, Plan, Create, Improve)
- a distinguishable part in a course, development, or cycle
13 Clues: the introduction of something new • a distinguishable part in a course, development, or cycle • a listing of the project’s timelines, activities, and deliverables • an assessment of whether or not the goals of the project were accomplished • a legal document that is used to request proposals for a contract or service • ...
National Park Crossword #2 2024-04-03
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- Animal life in a particular region
- Known for its uniquerock formations and fossil discoveries
- Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, known for its scenic drive and fall foliage
- National Park that contains over 2,000 natural sandstone arches
- Beautiful and picturesque
- Named after the iconic cactus that grows in the park
- Dry arid region with little vegetation
- Exciting and daring activity
- Icy mass slowly moving down a mountain
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- Plant life in a particular region
- Hiking and camping while carrying all necessary supplies
- Efforts to preserve and protect something in its original state
- Underground chambers formed by erosion
- Variety of plant and animal species in an ecosystem
- Interconnected community of living and non-living things
- Natural home or environment for a particular species
- Activity that involves paddling a small boat through water
- Land formation with high elevation
- Largest subtropical wilderness in the United States
- Home to the tallest mountain in North America
20 Clues: Beautiful and picturesque • Exciting and daring activity • Plant life in a particular region • Animal life in a particular region • Land formation with high elevation • Underground chambers formed by erosion • Dry arid region with little vegetation • Icy mass slowly moving down a mountain • Home to the tallest mountain in North America • ...
4th Grade Words 2025-11-03
10 Clues: words • to delay • tall, thin • moves unsteadily • released air or gas • freshwater crustacean • in a manner that is easy • the natural gait of a horse • acts or instances of finding • difficult or impossible to understand
Electricity 2025-05-23
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- a device that uses electricity
- a switch that can be pushed on the top and bottom
- used to turn electrical appliances on and off
- to find something new
- to keep someone or something safe
- a switch that moves from sided to side
- a source of energy
- at the end of a wire to connect an appliance to the power source
- a type of electricity that must be accessed through a plug
Down
- when something can cause harm to you
- a new creation
- where electricity for your home is generated
- a human invention that helps us to complete some tasks
- transports electricity from a power source to the appliance
- to have electricity pass through you
- a power source that does not need to be plugged in to be used
16 Clues: a new creation • a source of energy • to find something new • a device that uses electricity • to keep someone or something safe • when something can cause harm to you • to have electricity pass through you • a switch that moves from sided to side • where electricity for your home is generated • used to turn electrical appliances on and off • ...
Occupations 2021-04-07
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- someone who makes art with paints
- someone who plays a musical instrument
- someone who sings
- someone who gives legal advice and goes to court to help clients
- someone who teaches
- someone who helps patients and assists doctors
- someone who flies a plane or helicopter
- someone who designs or builds equipment, engines, roads, bridges, and more
- someone who travels to space
- someone who treat patients and helps them become healthy
- someone who cooks food
- someone who takes orders and serves customers at a restaurant
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- someone who makes sure people follow the law and solves crimes
- a specific type of doctor who who performs operations
- someone who puts out fires and helps in emergencies
- someone who does a sport professionally
- someone who does research and makes scientific discoveries
- someone who is a doctor for animal
- someone who makes legal decisions in court
- someone who performs a part on television, on stage, or movies
- someone who fixes teeth
21 Clues: someone who sings • someone who teaches • someone who cooks food • someone who fixes teeth • someone who travels to space • someone who makes art with paints • someone who is a doctor for animal • someone who plays a musical instrument • someone who does a sport professionally • someone who flies a plane or helicopter • someone who makes legal decisions in court • ...
Inventors 2026-01-07
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- type of power edison supported
- inventor of first practical sewing machine
- brothers who achieved first successful airplane flight
- production method that sped up factory work
- place where wright brothers made their first flight
- #4's business partner who improved and marketed sewing machine
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- ford's most famous affordable car
- edison invention that plays recorded sound
- inventor who used assembly line
- invented the telephone
- inventor of practical light bulb
- bell's invention that revolutionized communication
12 Clues: invented the telephone • type of power edison supported • inventor who used assembly line • inventor of practical light bulb • ford's most famous affordable car • edison invention that plays recorded sound • inventor of first practical sewing machine • production method that sped up factory work • bell's invention that revolutionized communication • ...
histoy proyect 2021-05-03
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- a sikness caused by the lack of food during explorations
- a gadget used to see the direction you are going
- study the astronomy
- this fruit was used to prevent scurvy
- big pieces of land that contain contries
- old mesoamerican civilization
- old civilization from north america
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- the exchange between continents
- a very old civilization from south america.
- an old civilization from mexico
- big boat that helped them explore.
- a magnifier that helps see nearby land
- dominican ansestors
- people from the continent europe
- people that look for new places and new discoveries.
15 Clues: study the astronomy • dominican ansestors • old mesoamerican civilization • the exchange between continents • an old civilization from mexico • people from the continent europe • big boat that helped them explore. • old civilization from north america • this fruit was used to prevent scurvy • a magnifier that helps see nearby land • big pieces of land that contain contries • ...
English End of Year Crossword 2023-06-07
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- The one that had a summer full of discoveries
- Cancer of Isaac
- The love of Romeo and Juliet was born in?
- The region in Spain where Santiago traveled
- Restaurant in Amsterdam
- The person that met the monster
- The killer of piggy
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- The summer wine is made from
- The colour in the name of the town
- The surname of the man who loved Juliet
- The thing that lit the rescue fire
- Cancer of Augustus
- The person who talked to the wise king
- The tyrant that led the hunters
- The democratic leader of the island
15 Clues: Cancer of Isaac • Cancer of Augustus • The killer of piggy • Restaurant in Amsterdam • The summer wine is made from • The tyrant that led the hunters • The person that met the monster • The colour in the name of the town • The thing that lit the rescue fire • The democratic leader of the island • The person who talked to the wise king • The surname of the man who loved Juliet • ...
teachers 2024-12-09
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- A fixed date when assignments are due.
- A creative task for students, such as making posters or models.
- A break period during the school day.
- A room full of books where students can study.
- A tool used to cut paper.
- The school professional who gives guidance and advice.
- A large test at the end of the school term.
- The subject that involves maps and countries.
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- A chart showing the days and times of classes.
- A learning activity done outside of school hours.
- A person who helps students learn and grow.
- The act of managing a classroom effectively.
- A short conversation to discuss a student’s progress.
- A formal written assignment given to students.
- The subject dealing with experiments and discoveries.
15 Clues: A tool used to cut paper. • A fixed date when assignments are due. • A break period during the school day. • A large test at the end of the school term. • The act of managing a classroom effectively. • A person who helps students learn and grow. • The subject that involves maps and countries. • A chart showing the days and times of classes. • ...
Dorothy Hodgkin Crossword 2024-11-20
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- A part of the UK
- Dorothy's mother
- The only British woman to win a Nobel prize
- Dorothy helped find the structure of this as well as vitamin B12 and penicillin
- One of Dorothy's sisters
- Where the pyramids are
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- An award for amazing discoveries in science
- Near where Dorothy' grandparents live
- Family name
9 Clues: Family name • A part of the UK • Dorothy's mother • Where the pyramids are • One of Dorothy's sisters • Near where Dorothy' grandparents live • An award for amazing discoveries in science • The only British woman to win a Nobel prize • Dorothy helped find the structure of this as well as vitamin B12 and penicillin
Ch. 11 Growth and Expansion 2024-03-05
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- an artificial waterway
- rivalry based on special interests of different areas
- the main crop grown in the South
- compartment to raise or lower boats on a canal
- a machine that removes seeds from cotton fibers
- the river that was connected to Lake Erie by a canal
- increased greatly after invention of cotton gin
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- Native American tribe attacking Georgia
- sole legal rights to an invention and its profits
- brought all steps of making cloth into one factory
- a tax on goods brought into a country
- inventor of interchangeable parts
- the official count of a population
- territory ceded to America by Spain
- road on which tolls are collected
- to transfer control of something
16 Clues: an artificial waterway • the main crop grown in the South • to transfer control of something • inventor of interchangeable parts • road on which tolls are collected • the official count of a population • territory ceded to America by Spain • a tax on goods brought into a country • Native American tribe attacking Georgia • compartment to raise or lower boats on a canal • ...
Omaha World-Herald Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-10
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- :Introduced by immigrant and Omaha had many clubs for this
- :Started the first modern circus in London
- :Wrote the novel Common Sense
- : Invention created by Emile Berliner
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- : A popular color found to contain arsenic
- : The first nickname given to the bicycle
- : Learning disability founded by Adolph Kussmaul
- : Disasterious Ballet debut by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- : A beauty hack that gives clear skin
- :The 14th President of the United States
- :Invention created by Thomas Edison
- :The product from the H.J.Heinz Company
- : where the potato chip was invented
13 Clues: :Wrote the novel Common Sense • :Invention created by Thomas Edison • : where the potato chip was invented • : Invention created by Emile Berliner • : A beauty hack that gives clear skin • :The product from the H.J.Heinz Company • :The 14th President of the United States • : A popular color found to contain arsenic • :Started the first modern circus in London • ...
Mr. M's 19th Cent. Crossword 2023-03-28
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- The man who owned a monopoly on American steel.
- A supporter of women's suffrage who we read about this week.
- A common state to start the Oregon Trail from.
- A millionaire in 1860 would probably be one of these in today's economy.
- The man who owned a monopoly on American oil.
- A weak metal that was often turned into steel.
- Where Lt. Dunbar wanted to go after the war in the movie Dances With Wolves.
- An invention that allowed people to have light during the nightime.
- A state that many Europeans traveled to as immigrants.
- The right to vote in an election.
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- An invention that allowed people to talk to each other from far away.
- A factory designed to clean oil.
- This Pacific Ocean island chain was the final state to be added to the U.S.
- Henry Ford invented this machine.
- A new machine, something created for the first time.
- Another item that many poor immigrants hoped to acquire in America.
- A person who decides to travel and live in another country.
- A lack of food, also a reason that many people emigrated to America.
- In 1860, most European immigrants in the U.S. came from this country.
19 Clues: A factory designed to clean oil. • Henry Ford invented this machine. • The right to vote in an election. • The man who owned a monopoly on American oil. • A common state to start the Oregon Trail from. • A weak metal that was often turned into steel. • The man who owned a monopoly on American steel. • A new machine, something created for the first time. • ...
Scientific Method & Discoveries 2025-04-25
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- Something that shows something is true
- Old objects that tell us about the past
- Clues that help show if something is true
- Looking for information to learn more
- A group of people who live or work together
- Answers to a problem or puzzle
- Things that are true and can be proven
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- What someone thinks or feels about something
- Someone who finds out what really happened
- People who don’t believe something until they see proof
- What you figure out after learning all the facts
- A smart guess you can test
12 Clues: A smart guess you can test • Answers to a problem or puzzle • Looking for information to learn more • Something that shows something is true • Things that are true and can be proven • Old objects that tell us about the past • Clues that help show if something is true • Someone who finds out what really happened • A group of people who live or work together • ...
Nobel Prize Discoveries 2025-09-07
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- Planck’s theory on discrete energy levels
- First widely used antibiotic, discovered by Fleming
- High-energy radiation from space, studied by Hess
- Structure discovered by Watson and Crick
- Discovered by Marie Curie; property of unstable atoms
- Semiconductor device that revolutionized electronics
- Light amplification invention, used in medicine and tech
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- Splitting of atom nuclei, basis of nuclear energy
- Einstein’s groundbreaking theory of space and time
- Roentgen’s discovery used in medical imaging
- Discovered by Banting and Best to treat diabetes
- 2D material with extraordinary strength and conductivity
12 Clues: Structure discovered by Watson and Crick • Planck’s theory on discrete energy levels • Roentgen’s discovery used in medical imaging • Discovered by Banting and Best to treat diabetes • Splitting of atom nuclei, basis of nuclear energy • High-energy radiation from space, studied by Hess • Einstein’s groundbreaking theory of space and time • ...
Supertoys Last All Summer Long (Text) 2022-05-14
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- WHERE DAVID IS SENT AT THE END OF THE STORY
- IT IS ALWAYS THIS SEASON IN THE GARDEN
- ONE FAMOUS SYNTHANK INVENTION
- MRS. SWINTON'S SON
- MRS. SWINTON'S HUSBAND
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- DAVID AND MONICA'S MAIN PROBLEM
- WHAT MONICA TRIES TO FEEL FOR DAVID
- DAVID'S COMPANION WHO IS A SUPERTOY
- THE NEW INVENTION PRESENTED BY SYNTHANK
- MR. SWINTON'S COMPANY
10 Clues: MRS. SWINTON'S SON • MR. SWINTON'S COMPANY • MRS. SWINTON'S HUSBAND • ONE FAMOUS SYNTHANK INVENTION • DAVID AND MONICA'S MAIN PROBLEM • WHAT MONICA TRIES TO FEEL FOR DAVID • DAVID'S COMPANION WHO IS A SUPERTOY • IT IS ALWAYS THIS SEASON IN THE GARDEN • THE NEW INVENTION PRESENTED BY SYNTHANK • WHERE DAVID IS SENT AT THE END OF THE STORY
Ch. 2-13 Crossword- Michael Miller 2013-12-16
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- people who supported the Constitution
- fort built by Spanish
- an Elijah Whitney invention
- people who opposed a central government
- compromise that admitted Missouri as slave state and Maine as free
- gives rights to the inventor on their invention
- amendment that said all US citizens had the right to vote
- town abandoned overnight due to lack of economic activity
- to approve
- plan of government that describes the different parts of the United States
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- amendment that said all persons born or naturalized in the United States are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside
- the first ten amendments to the Constitution
- tax on imports
- an important cash crop in Jamestown
- July 4, 1776
- factory where employees work long hours at low wages
- drafted Declaration of Independence
- lost-cost apartment building designed to house as many people as possible; poor conditions
- amendment that ended slavery
- theory of exporting more good than its imports
20 Clues: to approve • July 4, 1776 • tax on imports • fort built by Spanish • an Elijah Whitney invention • amendment that ended slavery • an important cash crop in Jamestown • drafted Declaration of Independence • people who supported the Constitution • people who opposed a central government • the first ten amendments to the Constitution • theory of exporting more good than its imports • ...
Historic Events 2026-01-23
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- The Wright brothers invented something that could fly
- Second bomb dropped on Japan
- The queen has died
- This invention is used by many ever since the 1830's
- This was the first disaster ever recorded
- The president got assasinated while in his car
- The war when Germany used the swastika
- The avalanche from 1910 in the town of Wellington
- 5 hijacked planes, 4 were used
- A volcano preserved a town in ash
- A great ocean liner sank in 1912
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- Machines were being made daily in factories
- Alchhol ban
- Nuke dropped in Japan
- The Americans vs the British
- Soviets vs the Americans
- In 1981 a volcano erupted and destroyed a whole town
- In 2011 a flood caused many areas to close and power plants to explode
- A wrong turn lead to a great war
- After the 40's this invention has been used to allow people to see places from their own home
20 Clues: Alchhol ban • The queen has died • Nuke dropped in Japan • Soviets vs the Americans • The Americans vs the British • Second bomb dropped on Japan • 5 hijacked planes, 4 were used • A wrong turn lead to a great war • A great ocean liner sank in 1912 • A volcano preserved a town in ash • The war when Germany used the swastika • This was the first disaster ever recorded • ...
Exploration and Discoveries 2021-08-11
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- The study of the ancient and recent human past through material remains
- activity of searching and finding out about something
- land of an individual's birth
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- Anger, happiness, joy, stress, and excitement are some of the...
- Icy, small Solar System body
- a person who travels beyond the earth's atmosphere
6 Clues: Icy, small Solar System body • land of an individual's birth • a person who travels beyond the earth's atmosphere • activity of searching and finding out about something • Anger, happiness, joy, stress, and excitement are some of the... • The study of the ancient and recent human past through material remains
Think Tac Toe Crossword 2015-10-21
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- the commercial capital of the US
- what did the erie canal bring from boats sailing on the hudson river
- what reform reduced alcohol use (a 'pledge' not to drink)
- samuel cromptons invention in 1785
- a transportation system created in the 1830s
- a canal completed in 1825 that connect Lake Erie to Lake Hudson
- the shift from rural to urban areas
- Cyrus McCormick's invention
- invented by Eli Whitney in 1795
- a young woman who worked in the textile mills in MA
- the south's specialized market
- a road that requires users to pay a toll
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- the first steam boat, invented by Robert Fulton
- made to limit immigration and keep them from voting
- what reform created public schools due to the help of Horace Mann?
- father of the american factory system
- the revolution that transformed america's economy
- a road that ran from Maryland to Illinois
- reform that emaciated all slavery
- revolution that transformed farming and spread crops
20 Clues: Cyrus McCormick's invention • the south's specialized market • invented by Eli Whitney in 1795 • the commercial capital of the US • reform that emaciated all slavery • samuel cromptons invention in 1785 • the shift from rural to urban areas • father of the american factory system • a road that requires users to pay a toll • a road that ran from Maryland to Illinois • ...
industrial Revolution 2021-11-09
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- can be extra virgin.
- a machine that converts energy from fuel creating motion in the process.
- kinetic, chemical, or potential.
- expensive necessity for vehicles.
- James ____, a Scottish instrument-maker who designed an engine that used burning coal to produce steam.
- a places where goods are built.
- under the trees of troublemakers.
- being or producing something like nothing done or experienced or created before
- doing something quickly, and productively.
- a Buoyancy Operated Aquatic Transport powered by steam.
- theme of the puzzle.
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- e. g. trian.
- e.g. wheel.
- invention of a Scottish instrument-maker.
- a piece of equipment consisting of parts with separate functions, used in the performance of completing a task.
- an appliance for stitching.
- a device for transmitting and receiving messages over long distances.
- to speed up.
- the valve in a trumpet that changes the notes played.
- to spread out or cover something.
- a vapor arising from a heated substance.
21 Clues: e.g. wheel. • e. g. trian. • to speed up. • can be extra virgin. • theme of the puzzle. • an appliance for stitching. • a places where goods are built. • kinetic, chemical, or potential. • expensive necessity for vehicles. • to spread out or cover something. • under the trees of troublemakers. • a vapor arising from a heated substance. • invention of a Scottish instrument-maker. • ...
53 54 2019-01-27
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- It´s a kind of skirt for man.
- People who can`t hear are…
- You need it to wach TV.
- The people who live in Scottland are called …
- It`s a dish made of water and oats.
- … things use the sun.
- In Afrika live lots of … animals.
- Mr. Bell was … because of his great inventions.
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- Bagpipes is a Scottish tradition.
- The capital of this country is Washington D.C.
- The telephone was a great Invention.
- The song Döner Julian is very succesful
- It´s like a small house.
- Is Scottish for lake.
14 Clues: … things use the sun. • Is Scottish for lake. • You need it to wach TV. • It´s like a small house. • People who can`t hear are… • It´s a kind of skirt for man. • Bagpipes is a Scottish tradition. • In Afrika live lots of … animals. • It`s a dish made of water and oats. • The telephone was a great Invention. • The song Döner Julian is very succesful • ...
Vocabulary Review#1 2013-10-23
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- A person who invents
- A device that substitutes or helps a missing or defective part of the body
- To go underwater
- To make a new thing
- Something or things arranged in a straight line
- Like or describes a prosthesis
- A vertical row or list*
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- Something that has been invented
- Limited in range or scope
- A suffix that when added to a word, changes that word to an adjective
- A paper that says and invention belongs to a person or company
- Root word meaning “Under”*
- Able to go under water
- Not limited or narrow
14 Clues: To go underwater • To make a new thing • A person who invents • Not limited or narrow • Able to go under water • A vertical row or list* • Limited in range or scope • Root word meaning “Under”* • Like or describes a prosthesis • Something that has been invented • Something or things arranged in a straight line • A paper that says and invention belongs to a person or company • ...
Influential People in History 2023-12-20
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- sword in one hand, flag in another. French Saint.
- mathematician, astronomer and physicist who's idea's shook up our perceptions of space, time and gravity.
- english playwright, poet, & actor.
- theory of evolution
- roman ruler, general, and statesman.
- theoretical physicist
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- one of the greatest composers of the Classical period.
- student of Aristotle and arguably the greatest military commander that ever lived.
- Opponent of Slavery
- second most influential artist of the renaissance era.
- astronomic scientist and mathematician who's discoveries helped people understand the galaxy and sun
- student of Socrates & mentor to Aristotle
- fanatical Marxist who was the man behind the formation of the Soviet Union.
- leader of Indian independence movement. Fighter of freedom and equality.
- artist, mathematician, painter, scientist and philospher who's studies changed the renaissance era
15 Clues: Opponent of Slavery • theory of evolution • theoretical physicist • english playwright, poet, & actor. • roman ruler, general, and statesman. • student of Socrates & mentor to Aristotle • sword in one hand, flag in another. French Saint. • one of the greatest composers of the Classical period. • second most influential artist of the renaissance era. • ...
Referral Word Puzzle 2024-08-15
10 Clues: To barter • To forward • Risky business • Taking interest • Form of currency • AKA asset manager • The key is curiosity • A recipient of a product • Can be used as collateral • How you should always feel for referrals
INNOVATION AND INVENTION SYNONYM CROSSWORD 2020-01-29
Vocabulary Review - G8 LA 2024-10-11
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- Sent from one place to another
- Using science and knowledge for practical use
- Similar in everyway
- To be able to withstand fire or great heat
- To successfully reach a desired result
- To make from nothing
- Free from bacteria or germs
- Having unfavorable conditions
- Something that is needed but cannot be obtained
- Great or important
- A quality or characteristic of a living thing
- Made more advanced or complete
- Moving forward in a purposeful way
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- Clearly defined or identified
- To have favorable conditions
- To grow or make a product to sell
- A thing that was thought of and created
- An action that breaks the rules or law
- To work or operate in a certain way
- A special agreement that protects an inventor or an invention/idea
- A serious, unexpected event that requires attention
- The way you think or feel about a certain thing
- A thought giving aim or purpose
23 Clues: Great or important • Similar in everyway • To make from nothing • Free from bacteria or germs • To have favorable conditions • Clearly defined or identified • Having unfavorable conditions • Sent from one place to another • Made more advanced or complete • A thought giving aim or purpose • To grow or make a product to sell • Moving forward in a purposeful way • ...
Chester Greenwood 2024-03-12
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- He lived on this with his brothers and sisters
- Chester's invention
- The name of Chester's patent lawyer, no relation to him
- Where Chester Greenwood was from?
- The number of patented inventions Chester had
- In 1939 Chester's last patent was for this
- Chester received this at the age of 18 for his invention
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- Chester's last name
- What Chester used to keep the ear flaps on
- Winter activity that Chester enjoyed
- Chester's wife
- The age Chester was when he invented earmuffs
- State Greenwood was from
13 Clues: Chester's wife • Chester's last name • Chester's invention • State Greenwood was from • Where Chester Greenwood was from? • Winter activity that Chester enjoyed • What Chester used to keep the ear flaps on • In 1939 Chester's last patent was for this • The age Chester was when he invented earmuffs • The number of patented inventions Chester had • ...
vocabulary 2021-04-19
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- army officer
- cloth
- born an enslaved african
- where the most cotton was produce in the 1800s
- known as the moses to her people
- womens usfferage leader
- idea that all children be educated
- end to slavery
- common sense educator
- where thousands of enslaves escaped
- abolisnist
- helped elizibeth candy
- a period of rapid growth in mechines
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- send messages
- changed the prision syestem
- woemns rights convention
- American engineer and inventor
- making each mechine the same
- turner led a group of slaves
- religious cause
- mechine to remove seeds from cotton
- devoloped the harvesting machine
- scientists' discoveries of electricity and magnetism
- convenience of transportation
- the use of water
- improved the sowing mechine
- helped devolop the steel plow
- whole families were hired
28 Clues: cloth • abolisnist • army officer • send messages • end to slavery • religious cause • the use of water • common sense educator • helped elizibeth candy • womens usfferage leader • woemns rights convention • born an enslaved african • whole families were hired • changed the prision syestem • improved the sowing mechine • making each mechine the same • turner led a group of slaves • ...
US History Invention project 2017-11-30
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- Created by Hiram maxim, a spring trap used to kill mice
- Made out of three or more layers of wood, invited by Immanuel Nobel
- In 1852, Francis Wolle Created the first machine to produce this item, now a days it is used to put groceries in.
- was invented in the late 19th century by John Pemberton
- created by Walter hunt, is a type of pin which includes a simple spring mechanism and a clasp.
- First issued October 1888, by John J. loud
- The creator was James Ritty, an Ohio restaurateur.
- Created by Bernard Lassimonne used to sharpen pencils
- Created by Alexander graham, bell for a faster way of communication
- Created by Levi Strauss , originally know as "blue jeans"
- Invented by Edward Calahan in 1867 for the Gold and Stock Telegraph Company in New York
- Invented in 1892 by Benjamin bolt and was known as a steam-powered engines were used to thresh wheat.
- Created n 1906 ny john Harvey Kellogg
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- What santa eats with he's milk
- Your doing me right now
- Hitting a golf ball became a lot easier after Dr. George Grant invented and patented This
- was invented in 1868 by Americans Christopher Latham Sholes, to record information down on paper
- somewhere you go to roller skate
- Used to protect food, created by john mason
19 Clues: Your doing me right now • What santa eats with he's milk • somewhere you go to roller skate • Created n 1906 ny john Harvey Kellogg • First issued October 1888, by John J. loud • Used to protect food, created by john mason • The creator was James Ritty, an Ohio restaurateur. • Created by Bernard Lassimonne used to sharpen pencils • ...
Bailey "Bits" 2024-02-17
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- Bailey created a chain of these
- Interested in his invention and used it for years.
- Name of bank Leonard C. Bailey created
- Name of inventor who created the "folding bed"
- Famous for creating these
- One of Bailey's first careers.
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- One of Bailey's inventions to help patients with hernias
- most known as this and as an inventor
- City where Bailey created his barbershops
- Bailey's most famous invention.
10 Clues: Famous for creating these • One of Bailey's first careers. • Bailey created a chain of these • Bailey's most famous invention. • most known as this and as an inventor • Name of bank Leonard C. Bailey created • City where Bailey created his barbershops • Name of inventor who created the "folding bed" • Interested in his invention and used it for years. • ...
the gilded age by lyndi munk 2023-09-01
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- a period of scientific and technological development
- invention by thomas edison that used electricity to illuminate things
- helped connect the east and the west sides of america
- made a more inexpensive and fast way to produce steel
- society built on farming
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- used in a factory to make things go faster
- invention that created air mail and faster transportation
- covered with thin gold leaf or paint
- moves people and things instead of stairs
- someone who moves to another country permanently
10 Clues: society built on farming • covered with thin gold leaf or paint • moves people and things instead of stairs • used in a factory to make things go faster • someone who moves to another country permanently • a period of scientific and technological development • helped connect the east and the west sides of america • made a more inexpensive and fast way to produce steel • ...
Ancienct China 2017-01-23
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- Bases off the teachings of Laozi
- a type of grain that was a main crop in China
- An important part of China which brought pleasure
- This person originated from Lu
- Chinese invention for writing on
- one of China's most popular military symbols
- What both men and women wore
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- Buddhism is based on the teachings of this person
- Another word for Chinese New Year
- A popular currency used in ancient China
- one of the earliest dynasties.
- Navigating Invention made in 300s BCE
- An old symbol of China
- Buddhism came to China from India In this dynasty
14 Clues: An old symbol of China • What both men and women wore • one of the earliest dynasties. • This person originated from Lu • Bases off the teachings of Laozi • Chinese invention for writing on • Another word for Chinese New Year • Navigating Invention made in 300s BCE • A popular currency used in ancient China • one of China's most popular military symbols • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-03-10
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- What did Elias Howe invent?
- Who invented the clermont?
- What locomotive did Peter Cooper invent?
- Who invented the water frame?
- Modern refrigerator?
- What was the invention that consisted of wood dipped in sulfur?
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- What did the water frame produce?
- What plow did John Deere invent?
- What did Thomas Moore invent?
- Who improved on the sewing machine?
- Who invented the mechanical reaper?
- Was the mechanical reaper used more in the south of the north?
- What invention is used for communication with combinations of dots and dashes?
- What did Walter Hunt invent?
- Engine powered by steam?
15 Clues: Modern refrigerator? • Engine powered by steam? • Who invented the clermont? • What did Elias Howe invent? • What did Walter Hunt invent? • What did Thomas Moore invent? • Who invented the water frame? • What plow did John Deere invent? • What did the water frame produce? • Who improved on the sewing machine? • Who invented the mechanical reaper? • ...
historians and arcaeologists 2021-02-13
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- Before Common Era
- develop explanations and interpretations of archaeological discoveries
- is a possible theory to explain what happened
- arranging past historical events and time periods in order
- specialists who excavate and examine remains from the past
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- is the study of strata
- is the preservation and protection of artefacts and relics
- is a method of dating tree rings during different periods in history from wood
- dating method that measures layers of rock and soil
- a person's point of view
10 Clues: Before Common Era • is the study of strata • a person's point of view • is a possible theory to explain what happened • dating method that measures layers of rock and soil • is the preservation and protection of artefacts and relics • arranging past historical events and time periods in order • specialists who excavate and examine remains from the past • ...
Chapter 16: The Gilded Age 2024-02-05
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- invention that made writing a lot easier and faster
- was for the past, farmers, and common people
- leader in finance and banking
- assassinated the president because he didn’t get a job
- the movement of the population to the city
- was for the future, big businesses and hard money
- act that regulated railroads (3 words; no space)
- what the U.S. became known as because of its many cultures (2 words; no space)
- controlled the steel industry
- what immigrants had to pass through in New York before entering America (2 words; no space)
- only president to serve 2 non-consecutive terms
- had a monopoly on railroads
- added a foot pedal to the sewing machine
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- act that made monopolies illegal (3 words; no space)
- invention that standardized sizes and design (2 words; no space)
- founded the Standard Oil Company
- had over 1000 inventions including the phonograph and light bulb (2 words; no space)
- was assassinated in 1881
- 4 year depression; ______ of ‘93
- became president after Garfield died
- invented the telephone (3 words; no space)
- Christian food producer
- what the union for farmers was called
23 Clues: Christian food producer • was assassinated in 1881 • had a monopoly on railroads • leader in finance and banking • controlled the steel industry • founded the Standard Oil Company • 4 year depression; ______ of ‘93 • became president after Garfield died • what the union for farmers was called • added a foot pedal to the sewing machine • ...
Tangy Crosswords 2025-05-13
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- a person who invents things
- Empress Wu used this to kill her husband
- serves wine
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- month when Empress Wu died
- place where Empress Wu was born
- describes Empress Wu
- the dynasty this newspaper is about
- you can write or draw on this invention
- invention that flies with a string
- first and only woman empress
10 Clues: serves wine • describes Empress Wu • month when Empress Wu died • a person who invents things • first and only woman empress • place where Empress Wu was born • invention that flies with a string • the dynasty this newspaper is about • you can write or draw on this invention • Empress Wu used this to kill her husband
BSF 2018-03-26
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- these discoveries prove what the bible says about the places, people and dates
- languages that the original bible was written
- Bible has one great story and it is this
- OT and NT consistent in God's purpose
- Author of the Bible
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- The Bible is God's
- God used people with different life experiences to write the bible
- led prophets & apostles to write words
- The bible contains perfect truth and is free from this
- All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and
10 Clues: The Bible is God's • Author of the Bible • OT and NT consistent in God's purpose • led prophets & apostles to write words • Bible has one great story and it is this • languages that the original bible was written • The bible contains perfect truth and is free from this • God used people with different life experiences to write the bible • ...
Mesopotamia crossword 2021-12-17
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- Rules set to follow, first created by the Mesopotamians
- credited for making coined money
- in the invention that helped in battles
- A ruler most famous for his laws
- A written language the Mesopotamians developed
- A city with its own government and beliefs
- A person who wrote things on clay tablets
- mighty conqueror of Mesopotamia
- An area of fertility near the Mediterranian sea
- A large temple in the center of most cities
- A city-state known for being feirce
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- An invention also credited to Mesopotamia
- An innovation the Mesopotamians are credited for
- A language is spoken by most of Mesopotamia
- A code of laws
- Mounds built to keep in floodwater
- A city-state known for creating laws
- Known as the "Cradle of civilization"
- A surplus of _____
- Mesopotamia used these to redirect water
20 Clues: A code of laws • A surplus of _____ • mighty conqueror of Mesopotamia • credited for making coined money • A ruler most famous for his laws • Mounds built to keep in floodwater • A city-state known for being feirce • A city-state known for creating laws • Known as the "Cradle of civilization" • in the invention that helped in battles • Mesopotamia used these to redirect water • ...
Mesopotamia crossword 2021-12-17
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- A city with its own government and beliefs
- A code of laws
- Mounds built to keep in floodwater
- A large temple in the center of most cities
- An area of fertility near the Mediterranian sea
- A written language the Mesopotamians developed
- A city-state known for creating laws
- in the invention that helped in battles
- A city-state known for being feirce
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- A language is spoken by most of Mesopotamia
- Rules set to follow, first created by the Mesopotamians
- A ruler most famous for his laws
- An invention also credited to Mesopotamia
- Mesopotamia used these to redirect water
- A surplus of _____
- Known as the "Cradle of civilization"
- credited for making coined money
- An innovation the Mesopotamians are credited for
- A person who wrote things on clay tablets
- mighty conqueror of Mesopotamia
20 Clues: A code of laws • A surplus of _____ • mighty conqueror of Mesopotamia • A ruler most famous for his laws • credited for making coined money • Mounds built to keep in floodwater • A city-state known for being feirce • A city-state known for creating laws • Known as the "Cradle of civilization" • in the invention that helped in battles • Mesopotamia used these to redirect water • ...
business studies 2013-10-11
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- the discovery of a new, potential product
- where you gain the right ot ownership and invention.
- document granting legal right to sell and publish a product that has already being established.
- someone who owns their own business and takes risks.
- process of developing a product that customers will want to buy
- you begin with a product, and write down everything that you think of without analysing anything.
- a risk goes according to plan and can earn you more profit, worldwide reputation, a bigger brand image etc.
- symbol that identifies a product that officially registers and is legally restricted to the use of the owner.
- something that sells goods or businesses.
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- The opposite to a good
- another word for businesses.
- a tangible product that can be touched and bought.
- you think outside the box.
- A risk that has being well thought out before taken
- something that is a new business idea.
- business owners exchange their goods/products.
16 Clues: The opposite to a good • you think outside the box. • another word for businesses. • something that is a new business idea. • the discovery of a new, potential product • something that sells goods or businesses. • business owners exchange their goods/products. • a tangible product that can be touched and bought. • A risk that has being well thought out before taken • ...
U.S. History Unit 6 2024-03-05
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- John D. Rockefeller was in this business
- This is a market in which there is only one supplier and no competition
- This war saw fighting in the Philippines and Cuba
- Strengthened the Monroe Doctrine. Said for Europe to stay out of Latin America
- This amendment gave women the right to vote.
- Where Asian immigrants would go to enter America
- Where European immigrants would go to enter America
- Andrew Carnegie was in this business
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- This connected the Eastern and Western U.S. in 1869
- Organizations of workers formed to protect the interests of its members.
- Writers who exposed scandal and corruption in U.S. businesses and government.
- This Supreme Court case brought about desegregation
- Light Bulb This invention allowed factories to stay open 24 hours a day
- This Supreme Court Case said separate but equal
- Was built to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- This amendment established that U.S. Senators would be elected directly by the people.
- This battle that ended Native American resistance to being forced on reservations
- This amendment prohibited alcohol.
- This invention was created by Alexander Graham Bell
- Bull This Indian Chief defeated George Custer at Little Big Horn
20 Clues: This amendment prohibited alcohol. • Andrew Carnegie was in this business • John D. Rockefeller was in this business • This amendment gave women the right to vote. • This Supreme Court Case said separate but equal • Where Asian immigrants would go to enter America • This war saw fighting in the Philippines and Cuba • This connected the Eastern and Western U.S. in 1869 • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2013-03-28
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- form of entertainment during the industrial revolution that is still around today.
- creator of the spinning jenny.
- another word for money
- worked in British textile mill before moving to the U.S.
- invention that wove multiple treads at once rather than just one.
- new way to power boats and trains after 1775.
- movement of populations from farms to cities.
- gradual shift from man made goods to machine made goods.
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- investor
- an invention by Eli Whitney that saved time and money.
- a new way to produce goods under one roof.
- girls who worked in a factory in a town in Massachusetts.
- creator of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts.
13 Clues: investor • another word for money • creator of the spinning jenny. • a new way to produce goods under one roof. • new way to power boats and trains after 1775. • movement of populations from farms to cities. • creator of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts. • an invention by Eli Whitney that saved time and money. • ...
Topic 15 2024-11-12
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- Gin The invention that removed seeds from cotton fiber
- The money available for investment
- The system where society controls the means of production
- A fossil fuel used instead of wood
- The political and economic system where the public owns the means of production
- A huge problem that killed many workers
- Where the Industrial Revolution arose
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- The engine George Stephenson built
- Work done by people that provided an economy's goods and services
- The invention that helped transport goods quickly and efficiently
- The war America fought 4 years about slavery
11 Clues: The engine George Stephenson built • The money available for investment • A fossil fuel used instead of wood • Where the Industrial Revolution arose • A huge problem that killed many workers • The war America fought 4 years about slavery • Gin The invention that removed seeds from cotton fiber • The system where society controls the means of production • ...
Scientific Discoveries & Inventions 2025-01-29
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- The branch of science that studies living organisms. (7)
- The first element on the periodic table. (8)
- The smallest unit of life.(4)
- Scientist who developed the theory of general relativity.(E = mc²) (8)
- The force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun.(7)
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.(8)
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- This planet is known for its Great Red Spot, a massive storm that has been raging for centuries.(7)
- The study of matter and energy. (7)
- This type of bond involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.(8)
- The study of Earth's physical structure and substances.(7)
- This planet is famous for its large and beautiful ring system made mostly of ice and rock.(6)
- The most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere.(8)
12 Clues: The smallest unit of life.(4) • The study of matter and energy. (7) • The first element on the periodic table. (8) • The most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere.(8) • The branch of science that studies living organisms. (7) • The force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun.(7) • The study of Earth's physical structure and substances.(7) • ...
Mid Term Project Crossword 2023-10-20
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- A building where goods are manufactured that experienced a boom during the industrial revolution
- A form of communication that uses dashes and clicks
- Henry Bessemer created the ____ process
- A place is ____ if it has characteristics of a town or city
- Brought industrial ideas to America
- Big locomotives used to transport goods and people during the industrial revolution
- Inventor of the light bulb
- The action of buying and selling goods and services
- The exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
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- "Birthplace" of the Industrial Revolution
- The development of industries in country or region on a wide scale
- An invention created by Henry Ford during the industrial revolution that made manufacturing in factories easier
- An invention created by James Watt and improved by Thomas Newcomen
- The inventor of the Spinning Mule
- A place is ____ if it has characteristics of the countryside
15 Clues: Inventor of the light bulb • The inventor of the Spinning Mule • Brought industrial ideas to America • Henry Bessemer created the ____ process • "Birthplace" of the Industrial Revolution • A form of communication that uses dashes and clicks • The action of buying and selling goods and services • A place is ____ if it has characteristics of a town or city • ...
Inventions 2019-11-27
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- a wireless technology standard used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices
- a theory of gravitation that was developed by Einstein
- helps patients cope with clinical depression, reshaping our understanding of how personality and emotion can be chemically controlled
- social media network
- a social media platform made buy Estonians
- you can fly with this costume
- was discovered 4,000 years ago, or more, in Mesopotamia
- was invented in 1876
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- invented in 1903 by the American Wright brothers
- a unique or novel device, method, composition or process
- the best-selling car in the U.S. by revenue
- the building was invented by Estonians
- invention that gives us warmth
- invented about 100 BC in China
14 Clues: social media network • was invented in 1876 • you can fly with this costume • invention that gives us warmth • invented about 100 BC in China • the building was invented by Estonians • a social media platform made buy Estonians • the best-selling car in the U.S. by revenue • invented in 1903 by the American Wright brothers • ...
Science Vocab 2014-10-02
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- The study of objects in space, including stars, planets and comets
- "Rule of nature"
- A guess made of a conclusion of an experiment
- The study of life
- A factor in an experiment that stays the same
- The standard worldwide system of measurement
- An educated guess
- The study of earths magnitudes
- The study of earths fossils
- The study of earths fresh water
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- The study of earths rocks
- The properties and composition of matter are the area of study in...
- The method used by scientists to solve a problem
- The use of scientific discoveries
- A changeable factor in an experiment
- The measure of the force of gravity on an object
- The study of earths oceans
- The process of observing and studying things in our world
- The amount of matter in an object
- A hypothesis backed up by facts
- The study of weather and the forces, and process that cause it
- The study of earth, its matter and process that forms and changes it
22 Clues: "Rule of nature" • The study of life • An educated guess • The study of earths rocks • The study of earths oceans • The study of earths fossils • The study of earths magnitudes • A hypothesis backed up by facts • The study of earths fresh water • The use of scientific discoveries • The amount of matter in an object • A changeable factor in an experiment • ...
a cross word about mesopotamia 2025-10-13
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- this is a invention that mesopotamia made and we used for a 1000s of years
- the way people keep they bank account safe
- this is a hard block that you can use for building
- these are games you can play but not on phones or tvs
- this is a invention that we normal use eveyday and you need to put it on something to see it
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- the way people use to make they boat go
- a drink that makes you feel good but you can't feel anything
- this is a mesopotamia invention that we use all the time
- the way people made drawings of maps
- this is a BIG town
10 Clues: this is a BIG town • the way people made drawings of maps • the way people use to make they boat go • the way people keep they bank account safe • this is a hard block that you can use for building • these are games you can play but not on phones or tvs • this is a mesopotamia invention that we use all the time • ...
Suffixes — ‘ar’, ‘er’, ‘or’, ‘ary’, ‘ery’ and ‘ory’ (Wk 9 T3) 2015-07-29
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- A career that requires you to make bread and pastries
- A form of Artistry
- A career that requires knowledge of Maths and Technology
- A place where plants are grown
- A book that defines words
- A person who helps others to learn
- A person who enjoys creating characters on Stage, T.V or in Movies
- A place where discoveries are made and experiments take place
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- A person who enters property without permission to steal
- A place where items are made in bulk
- Meaning intital or first
- A person who registers items
- Items found in a students desk
- Someone who arrives unnannounced
- Meaning not permanent
- A place that has been claimed by another
- The landscape around us creates ...............
- A career that requires the study of Medicine
- A person who is Learned
- The name of somewone who creates Literary pieces
20 Clues: A form of Artistry • Meaning not permanent • A person who is Learned • Meaning intital or first • A book that defines words • A person who registers items • A place where plants are grown • Items found in a students desk • Someone who arrives unnannounced • A person who helps others to learn • A place where items are made in bulk • A place that has been claimed by another • ...
