discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
LTOW Glossary Crossword 2022-10-26
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- A similarity of structure in a pair or series of related words, phrases, or clauses.
- A statement of the number of reasons you will use to support your thesis statement.
- The first canon of rhetoric during which the writer discovers material for the text.
- The first part of an essay, developed after the body and conclusion paragraphs.
- A question converted into a whether statement.
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- The third canon of rhetoric in which the writer selects the appropriate words to best express the ideas of the text.
- The canon of composition by which the author orders the materials gathered in the Invention canon in a manner suited to the type of essay.
- An arrangement of words or letters appealing to the senses. e.g., a rhyme scheme.
- The 3 fundamental activities of writing. (Invention, arrangement, elocution)
- The opening of an essay or speech, placed at the beginning of the introduction.
- The statement of the proposition defended by an essay.
- The body of an essay, main arguments/reasons with proof. Or, the main subproofs.
- The ending paragraph of the text.
13 Clues: The ending paragraph of the text. • A question converted into a whether statement. • The statement of the proposition defended by an essay. • The 3 fundamental activities of writing. (Invention, arrangement, elocution) • The opening of an essay or speech, placed at the beginning of the introduction. • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2020-05-17
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- fuel for engines
- change of how people live and work.
- items used to produce goods.
- source of power from hot water
- moving parts put together to perform a task
- without work
- wealthy
- unsafe
- people moved to these areas to get work
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- process of manufacture
- employment
- large spaces where goods are produced in bulk.
- dirty and unpleasant
- huge
- cloth
- supplied with energy
- new method
17 Clues: huge • cloth • unsafe • wealthy • employment • new method • without work • fuel for engines • dirty and unpleasant • supplied with energy • process of manufacture • items used to produce goods. • source of power from hot water • change of how people live and work. • people moved to these areas to get work • moving parts put together to perform a task • ...
box07 2026-03-14
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- The state of being forced to leave one's home or country
- A container with a handle and a spout for pouring liquids
- Ancient city in Syria where the Umayyad Mosque is located
- A fixed amount of food given to each person
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- French scientist known for discoveries about microbes and vaccines
- A period of twelve months
- Pieces of information known to be true
- An African country bordered by Libya and Sudan
- A small piece of information that helps solve a problem
9 Clues: A period of twelve months • Pieces of information known to be true • A fixed amount of food given to each person • An African country bordered by Libya and Sudan • A small piece of information that helps solve a problem • The state of being forced to leave one's home or country • A container with a handle and a spout for pouring liquids • ...
Chapter 6: A Growing Nation 2025-03-05
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- Means "keeping people out of a place."
- Something that is made for the first time.
- A machine used to cut grain.
- What trail ran from the Mississippi River to the West Coast?
- Who invented the reaper?
- Who invented a way to kill germs by heating foods and cooling them quickly?
- This gives a person the right to be the only one making or selling an invention.
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- Means "across the continent."
- Who found a way to protect people from smallpox by developing a vaccine.
- A machine that sends and receives signals through a thin wire.
- A region that forms the edge of a settled area.
- This explorer worked to widen the Cumberland Gap.
- Who patented a way for radio signals to travel through the air?
13 Clues: Who invented the reaper? • A machine used to cut grain. • Means "across the continent." • Means "keeping people out of a place." • Something that is made for the first time. • A region that forms the edge of a settled area. • This explorer worked to widen the Cumberland Gap. • What trail ran from the Mississippi River to the West Coast? • ...
post classical 2022-05-18
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- christian europe vs islamic middle east for control of jerusalem
- of printing press-books are very expensive, therefore only the rich could afford to buy and use them
- uses gun powder to launch large damage-dealing balls
- Toltec king born in 935.
- Invented by the Incas because they lived in flatlands
- Best known for initiating the First Crusade (1096-1099)
- He founded the Mali empire in the thirteenth century after his return from banishment.
- Chinese Emperor. Founder of Sui Dynasty.
- the navigational tool was first invented as a device for divination as early as the Chinese Han Dynasty
- is known as the GreatBecame king in 768 following the death of father
- provided a more secure storage facility for commodities or money, as well as
- Longships were long, narrow, and light.Faster and more efficient..New technology to create more sturdy sails.Most ships were powered by the wind and directed by the new, more durable sails.
- were essentially larger ships that made trading easier by transporting more merchandise and supplies and allowed for longer and more profitable voyages in the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean Trade Network.
- Arab and Persian mariners dominated trade between India and western countires from the 7th through 15th centuries.Islam becomes the world's fastest growing religion
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- the founder of Mali empire. He crushed his enemies and won control of the gold trade routes
- invention-led to newly developed fierarms cannons and even small artillery
- this reduced the financial barriers to purchasing and reselling goods and increased Mediterranean trade.
- he became a contender for the throne of England
- Martel was Mayor of the Palace of Francia from 718 until his death
- Navigational tool that uses the magnetic poles of the earth to find magnetic north Allowed for safer exploration of new places, like Columbus to America
- most devastating pandemic in history estimated 75-200 million deaths
- member of prominent northern Chinese family during period of Six Dynasties
- paper money after economic crises with private banks not being able to handle the currency.
- His moral philosophy is closely based on what he learned from Aristotle
- the earliest known propellant explosive this technology was used in the 100 years war, the sack of Constantinople from the Ottomans, and defended from outside invaders.
- their large base allows them to sail in shallow seas, making them ideal for navigating the sea and rivers.
- money-first use as a form of currency by the Chinese in song dynasty
- Johannes Gutenberg is famous for having designed and built a machineto incorporate movable type and mechanized inking and for using his invention to produce the Gutenberg Bible
- invasions-Conquered china, the islamic world, and later on easter europe
- cultural movement between the early 1300s and early 1600s in Europe
30 Clues: Toltec king born in 935. • Chinese Emperor. Founder of Sui Dynasty. • he became a contender for the throne of England • Invented by the Incas because they lived in flatlands • uses gun powder to launch large damage-dealing balls • Best known for initiating the First Crusade (1096-1099) • christian europe vs islamic middle east for control of jerusalem • ...
Vocabulary Review 2014-05-28
22 Clues: truck • urgent • society • extreme • attitude • treasury • actually • taxation • flexible • explosion • traveller • prejudice • invention • descendant • difficulty • to motivate • expectations • step by step • entrepreneur • circumstance • business trip • energy resources
Pages 128-131 2023-03-21
21 Clues: Labor • ersetzen • Astronom • Ergebnis • entfernen • genetisch • Erfindung • Physikerin • Forscherin • umstritten • Philosophin • theoretisch • technologisch • Aufsatz/Arbeit • Nachweis/Beweis • wissenschaftlich • lebensgefährlich • angeboren/erblich • Methode/Verfahren • Ansatz/Herangehensweise • Wirtschaftswissenschaftler
Textbook, page 9, 2022-09-20
23 Clues: aus • keemia • kogema • leiutis • sõltuma • toetuma • avastama • tõestama • eraldama • saavutus • lihtsalt • haihtuma • kasumlik • aru saama • osavõtjad • vereringe • otsustama • uskumatult • psühholoog • küsimustik • kahtlemata • tihe liiklus • paksud juuksed
Pre-Intermediate File 10 2022-05-17
22 Clues: siker • kütyü • döntés • verseny • alkotni • meghívó • alapozni • tervezni • inventor • elégedett • paazrolni • javasolni • találmány • felfedezni • feltalálni • szennyezni • hordozható • fejleszteni • villanykörte • gyártani,termelni • áram,elektromosság • látás,látvány,látnivaló
A Science Contest 2022-11-09
23 Clues: låt • del • ännu • styre • skapa • vuxen • varje • botten • flaska • billig • avsluta • tävling • laddare • föreslå • kraft/el • uppfinna • ficklampa • kombinera • vetenskap • uppfinning • organisera • sätta fast • uppladdningsbar
On the Go 3: unit 7 2019-04-14
24 Clues: patja • kaide • happi • niukka • virtsa • vaippa • niellä • mauton • hurista • jatkuva • langaton • liikunta • keksintö • aikanaan • vetoketju • toimittaa • laskuvarjo • hämmentävä • juoksumatto • erityisesti • rauhoittava • säännöllinen • ottaa vastaan • yhtäjaksoisesti
Great inventions 2024-02-14
20 Clues: tüvi • nisu • pärm • toode • šnitsel • leiutis • mustikas • inimkond • kloonimine • kirglikult • kõrvaklapid • matemaatika • mäda, vastik • ette kujutama • kogus, suurus • kumer, kaardus • muutma parandama • vormima, valuvorm • eriline, konkreetne • aurumasin, aurumootor
Vocabulario-El futuro 2025-05-22
24 Clues: Fly • food • help • Pass • Over • hair • Math • Fire • Teeth • money • Loved • Teach • Broken • Arrest • Sports • Create • surgery • Outside • Fashion • Buisness • computer • attorney • invention • head office
End-of-year vocabulary revision 2025-06-11
22 Clues: fizyk • piana • ważyć • krewny • odwaga • wykład • znajomy • odległy • odkrywać • rozsądny • bliźniak • odkrycie • zawierać • szczerość • pracownik • wynalazek • szczodrość • powierzchnia • kolega z pracy • wolne stanowisko • dogodny, wygodny • niezawodny, solidny
ristikko 2023-03-08
16 Clues: estää • lasti • hurista • jatkuva • keksintö • ilmakehä • tuuletin • vaihtoehto • sen_vuoksi • korvaamaton • juoksumatto • erityisesti • painottomuus • auringonnousu • lyhytaikainen • selvityä_jostakin
The Industrial Revolution 2024-01-20
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- Economic system with private ownership and free markets (10 letters)
- Drastic and sudden change in government or society (9 letters)
- Creative discoveries or creations (10 letters)
- Revolution transformed manual labor into mechanized processes (14 letters).
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- Process of crafting goods in a factory,(10 letters)
- Process of population shifts to cities (12 letters)
- Country known for the Industrial Revolution (7 letters)
- Innovative risk-taker in business (12 letters)
8 Clues: Innovative risk-taker in business (12 letters) • Creative discoveries or creations (10 letters) • Process of crafting goods in a factory,(10 letters) • Process of population shifts to cities (12 letters) • Country known for the Industrial Revolution (7 letters) • Drastic and sudden change in government or society (9 letters) • ...
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT 2022-05-27
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- development is a practical undertaking involving the production, evaluation,
- encouraging the learner to use the language
- are “anything which can be used to facilitate the learning of a language,
- providing the learner with experience of the language in use
- guiding the learner in practising the language
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- the Materials Development Association
- informing the learner about the target language
- and exploitation of materials intended to facilitate language acquisition and development
- helping the learner to make discoveries about the language
9 Clues: the Materials Development Association • encouraging the learner to use the language • guiding the learner in practising the language • informing the learner about the target language • helping the learner to make discoveries about the language • providing the learner with experience of the language in use • ...
The Development of TV, Satellites, and Computers Crossword 2024-05-08
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- This invention made it possible for government researchers to share information via the network of networks created by Cerf and Kahn.
- The broadcast of the Persian War to citizens across the globe would have not been possible without this invention
- This invention automated mathematical calculations, making mathematical problems more look more efficient to solve with less mental effort from humans.
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- This invention allowed scientists to map the Earth and allowed for international communication and investigation to take place.
- He is the person who made the computer mobile, by inventing the laptop the meet the needs of military, accountants, and traveling salespeople
- Laid the first successful structure of the Television. Many scientists later then improved on his original ideas of television, evolving it up til' the modern television we have today
- When this was launched on October 4, 1957, it not only marked the beginning history of the satellite, but it put fear in the USA during the Space Race
- They've upgraded the monitor, adding color to it to enhance visual clarity
8 Clues: They've upgraded the monitor, adding color to it to enhance visual clarity • The broadcast of the Persian War to citizens across the globe would have not been possible without this invention • This invention allowed scientists to map the Earth and allowed for international communication and investigation to take place. • ...
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cloning 2022-05-18
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- Process where a gene is copied out of all the DNA extracted from an organism.
- Similar in every detail and exactly alike.
- a genetically identical copy of a cell or an organism
- medicinal discoveries
- low success rates
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- The deliberate production of genetically identical individuals.
- number of cloning types
- molecules inside the cells that carry the genetic information.
- a cloned embryo to produce embryonic stem cells with the same DNA as the donor cell.
- first clones name
10 Clues: first clones name • low success rates • medicinal discoveries • number of cloning types • Similar in every detail and exactly alike. • a genetically identical copy of a cell or an organism • molecules inside the cells that carry the genetic information. • The deliberate production of genetically identical individuals. • ...
Ancient Chinese 2024-11-06
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- built the Great Wall
- a great teacher of ancient China who taught others how to live in peace and harmony
- also named the Yellow River
- the first dynasty of ancient China
- the period of ancient China when all the small states were constantly at war
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- a line of rulers from the same family
- the longest dynasty of ancient China
- a chinese invention used to write on
- first Han emporer
- a Chinese invention that directs towards north
10 Clues: first Han emporer • built the Great Wall • also named the Yellow River • the first dynasty of ancient China • the longest dynasty of ancient China • a chinese invention used to write on • a line of rulers from the same family • a Chinese invention that directs towards north • the period of ancient China when all the small states were constantly at war • ...
North and South in the 1800's 2026-03-16
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- an invention that made traveling upstream easier
- what life centered on in the South
- how many seasons in the northern region
- large farms that relied on labor of enslaved folks
- the fastest transportation system
- these developed in the North
- an important geographic feature in the South
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- large scale clearing of forests
- first American factory that combined spinning thread and weaving cloth in one building
- the invention that caused the institution of slavery to spread across southern states
10 Clues: these developed in the North • large scale clearing of forests • the fastest transportation system • what life centered on in the South • how many seasons in the northern region • an important geographic feature in the South • an invention that made traveling upstream easier • large farms that relied on labor of enslaved folks • ...
Detention club 2021-01-12
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- when peter stole the chemical from the
- basketball player
- what peters trying to get other kids in
- What Sunny was working on, on the stairs
- who loves makeup
- Who was the person who sowed initials on peters underwear?
- What did peter steal from the science lab?
- who said "Bloods is thicker than water"
- invention urban sound machine
- The mean brother that rolled his eyes
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- who had a party but never invited Drew or Peter
- Peters sister
- What did Peters mom sow on his underwear
- main character
- What sunny what holding on the stairs
- what does Sunny play?
- main characters best friend
- the nice brother that liked Peter
18 Clues: Peters sister • main character • who loves makeup • basketball player • what does Sunny play? • main characters best friend • invention urban sound machine • the nice brother that liked Peter • What sunny what holding on the stairs • The mean brother that rolled his eyes • when peter stole the chemical from the • what peters trying to get other kids in • ...
SA Wk3 Crossword 2014-02-07
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- When you group or classify things, you put them into categ__________.
- Oppor___________ to become a star don't happen everyday!
- There are 6 states and 2 t____________ in Australia.
- There are lots of different co______________ around the world.
- Arnotts, Cadbury and Mars are food com___________.
- greyhounds and poodles are different sp_______ of dogs.
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- If you are afraid to make a mistake, you may never make any d___________s.
- What qual________ do you look for in a friend?
- The chances or poss__________ of winning the lotto are rare.
- Computers, mobile phones and ipods are types of modern tech__________.
10 Clues: What qual________ do you look for in a friend? • Arnotts, Cadbury and Mars are food com___________. • There are 6 states and 2 t____________ in Australia. • greyhounds and poodles are different sp_______ of dogs. • Oppor___________ to become a star don't happen everyday! • The chances or poss__________ of winning the lotto are rare. • ...
Quiz 2024-02-22
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- What is the name of the holy book of the muslims?
- Both of these facts show that Science and religion existed in harmony and -----------
- What else did the Quran study?
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- What is an example of people not focusing on the facts and just choosing to believe blindly?
- What words means/hints at closed up mass and darkness?
- Who proposed the big bang theory?
- What do people believe that religion is mainly based on?
- What is Science all about?
- What are one of the religions that studied the Quran?
- What are discoveries made by the quran called?
10 Clues: What is Science all about? • What else did the Quran study? • Who proposed the big bang theory? • What are discoveries made by the quran called? • What is the name of the holy book of the muslims? • What are one of the religions that studied the Quran? • What words means/hints at closed up mass and darkness? • What do people believe that religion is mainly based on? • ...
Science 2025-02-12
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- -An ancient invention that revolutionized transportation and machinery.
- - This invention around 3500 BCE revolutionized transportation.
- -A group of people living together, sharing culture, and advancing knowledge.
- press- This 1440 invention by Johannes Gutenberg made books more accessible
- -One of the earliest forms of writing, developed by the Sumerians.
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- -This technology has revolutionized digital transactions and security.
- -The application of scientific knowledge to create tools and inventions.
- -The rise of these devices has changed communication in the 21st century.
- -A device invented to observe distant objects in space, improving astronomy
- - The study of the natural world through observation and experiments.
10 Clues: - This invention around 3500 BCE revolutionized transportation. • -One of the earliest forms of writing, developed by the Sumerians. • - The study of the natural world through observation and experiments. • -This technology has revolutionized digital transactions and security. • -An ancient invention that revolutionized transportation and machinery. • ...
Ancient China-Adam 2018-05-07
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- what was the most valuable clothing cloth.
- what was a explosive powder that they made.
- silk was made by spinning what.
- How would your name be said in China.
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- what was the name of the trade rout.
- Which dynasty came first.
- which invention was made from a Mesopotamia invention.
- What did the Chinese make paper out of.
- what is the biggest religion in china.
- which invention did the Chinese make from alack of trees.
10 Clues: Which dynasty came first. • silk was made by spinning what. • what was the name of the trade rout. • How would your name be said in China. • what is the biggest religion in china. • What did the Chinese make paper out of. • what was the most valuable clothing cloth. • what was a explosive powder that they made. • which invention was made from a Mesopotamia invention. • ...
Putting a business idea into pratice 2016-01-19
10 Clues: revenue < costs • revenue > costs • general statements • ownership of invention • protection of material • identifying new products • value of item to a customer • stages a business must reach • business which supplies products • price business pay for materials
A Growing Nation 2023-03-09
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- a machine that sends and receives signals through a thin wire
- an area of land that includes a house and its buildings
- a shot with a weak virus that helps people's bodies fight off disease
- each worker does only one part of a job
- a person who moves from one country to settle in a different country
- someone who works to make a change happen
- a time period in the 1840s when thousands of people came from around the world to California to search for gold
- the scientific knowledge about how things work
- something that is made for the first time
- keeping people out of a place
- money that is paid for using a road
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- train a group of covered wagons that travels together for safety
- a region that forms the edge of a settled area
- when all people have the same rights
- a document that gives a person the right to be the only one making or selling an invention
- a waterway that is dug by people
- to pass thoughts or information to others
- across the continent
18 Clues: across the continent • keeping people out of a place • a waterway that is dug by people • money that is paid for using a road • when all people have the same rights • each worker does only one part of a job • someone who works to make a change happen • to pass thoughts or information to others • something that is made for the first time • ...
European Explorers 2022-10-31
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- Conquistador who defeated the Incas
- first to find a trade route form Portugal to India
- traveled around the world for England
- Conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- people of this empire expected the return of their god Quetzalcoatl
- Sailed west in 1492 and discovered a new continent
- Portuguese prince who set up a school for navigation
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- name of the Indians who lived in the Southwest region of North America
- Italian explorer who journeyed to the Far East and published the record of his experiences
- Spanish explorer whose crew traveled around the world
- name of mythical Christian king that explorers searched for in Africa
- Catholic Missionary to the America for the Indians
- Rounded the tip of Africa for Portugal
- empire that made many discoveries in astronomy and mathematics
14 Clues: Conquistador who defeated the Incas • traveled around the world for England • Conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • Rounded the tip of Africa for Portugal • first to find a trade route form Portugal to India • Catholic Missionary to the America for the Indians • Sailed west in 1492 and discovered a new continent • Portuguese prince who set up a school for navigation • ...
Bio 8.1/8.2 Bonus Crossword Zachary Torchia 2021-01-14
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- An internal membrane system.
- The portion of the cell outside the nucleus.
- Cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei.
- Small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
- A large membrane-enclosed structure that contains genetic material in the form of DNA.
- The basic units of all living things.
- Discoveries, confirmed by many biologists. A fundamental concept of biology.
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- Small organelles filled with enzymes.
- A thin flexible barrier surrounding the cell.
- Cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei.
- Specialized organs.
- Large, sac-like, membrane-enclosed structures.
- In eukaryotic cells, proteins produced in the rough ER move next into this organelle.
- Eukaryotic cells are given their shape and internal organization by a network of protein filaments known as this.
14 Clues: Specialized organs. • An internal membrane system. • Small organelles filled with enzymes. • The basic units of all living things. • Cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei. • The portion of the cell outside the nucleus. • A thin flexible barrier surrounding the cell. • Large, sac-like, membrane-enclosed structures. • Cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei. • ...
Texas History Unit 9 Review Crossword 2026-02-27
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- To adopt the culture and characteristics of another different culture.
- A method for growing crops during dry seasons or in arid regions without irrigation.
- African American Texan known as the “King of Ragtime.”
- Meeting place in Kansas that brought 5 plains tribes to sign a peace treaty.
- A reform group that fought for farmer’s rights.
- African American soldiers known to Native Americans because of their fierceness.
- An invention that contributed to the end of cattle drives.
- Country that brought cattle to the Americas in the late 1600s.
- This cattle trail was the most traveled route in the Southwest.
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- Kiowa leader that attacked the Warren Wagon Train at Salt Creek.
- Apache leader who attacked Mexican and American settlements along the Rio Grande River.
- Railroad that connected the East Coast and West Coast of the U.S.
- Comanche leader who attacked Adobe Walls trading center in the Texas pandhandle.
- This invention provided water to dry areas to allow expansion of farms and ranches.
- People who blamed immigrants for taking away job opportunities.
- This cattle trail discouraged travel across farmlands.
- The name of the conflict between farmers and ranchers in the late 1800s.
- Person who advocated for the creation of the Texas Railroad Commission.
- Considered the last battle of the Red River Wars.
- German sculpture who created realistic sculptures of Texas heroes.
20 Clues: A reform group that fought for farmer’s rights. • Considered the last battle of the Red River Wars. • This cattle trail discouraged travel across farmlands. • African American Texan known as the “King of Ragtime.” • An invention that contributed to the end of cattle drives. • Country that brought cattle to the Americas in the late 1600s. • ...
Cyber Laws & Ethics 2025-05-31
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- protect brands, logos, and symbols that distinguish goods or services
- private browsing mode
- the act of using someone else’s work or ideas without proper acknowledgment
- Sending bulk emails
- someone gains unauthorized access to a computer system or network
- refers to safe and responsible use of ICT
- protect new inventions or discoveries
- scammers send fake emails or messages pretending to be someone trustworthy
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- Internet etiquette
- involves secretly listening to or intercepting private communications
- remember our visits on website
- a type of malicious software that locks or encrypts a victim’s data, demanding payment
- data that is left behind when users have been online
- illegal activities conducted through computers or the internet
- people who deliberately post inflammatory or offensive comments online to provoke others
15 Clues: Internet etiquette • Sending bulk emails • private browsing mode • remember our visits on website • protect new inventions or discoveries • refers to safe and responsible use of ICT • data that is left behind when users have been online • illegal activities conducted through computers or the internet • someone gains unauthorized access to a computer system or network • ...
OTZI THE ICEMAN 2020-12-04
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- -the place where they found Otzi
- -a huge structure of ice
- -a crime that someone does that involves another person
- -the thing that is used to shot an arrow
- -the structure of the human body
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- -people who study new discoveries and do test on them
- -something used for hunting
- -a type of fossil that is still intact
8 Clues: -a huge structure of ice • -something used for hunting • -the place where they found Otzi • -the structure of the human body • -a type of fossil that is still intact • -the thing that is used to shot an arrow • -people who study new discoveries and do test on them • -a crime that someone does that involves another person
English Zone 3 Unit 3 Vocabulary 2020-03-20
19 Clues: űlés • hajó • komp • metró • vonat • drága • utazás • kaland • villamos • kényelmes • repülőtér • találmány • repülőgép • pénztárca • távolsági busz • látvány, látkép • (bus....) buszmegálló • (taxi ....) taxi állomás • (.... station) vasútállomás
National geographic Australia 2023-08-29
19 Clues: tät • jord • hela • öken • arter • flera • sträng • bekväm • avlägsen • överflöd • växtlighet • ske, hända • befolkning • uppfinning • huvudstad, stor • mångfald, olika • bördig, fruktsam • giftig (utsöndra) • giftig(genom bett)
Benjamin Franklin 2017-10-27
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- What invention did he create other than the lightning rod and Franklin Stove
- The woman Ben impersonated when working for his brother
- Where did Ben steal himself away too
- How many full siblings did he have
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- what was the name of the Almanac that he published
- The invention that made Ben so famous
- What dollar bill was he on
- Where was he born
- What month was he born in
- How many kids did he have
10 Clues: Where was he born • What month was he born in • How many kids did he have • What dollar bill was he on • How many full siblings did he have • Where did Ben steal himself away too • The invention that made Ben so famous • what was the name of the Almanac that he published • The woman Ben impersonated when working for his brother • ...
The Industrial Revolution - Key Terms 2025-09-04
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- Arkwright’s textile invention (no spaces)
- An economic system characterised by private ownership
- Employment of minors (no spaces)
- Shift from hand-production economy to a more mechanised one
- Population shift from rural areas to cities
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- Credited as the invention that started the IR (no spaces)
- The creation of large quantities of a standardised product (no spaces)
- Produced lots of smoke (singular)
- A natural resource abundant in England
- Fought for better wages, working conditions, and rights
10 Clues: Employment of minors (no spaces) • Produced lots of smoke (singular) • A natural resource abundant in England • Arkwright’s textile invention (no spaces) • Population shift from rural areas to cities • An economic system characterised by private ownership • Fought for better wages, working conditions, and rights • ...
Wacky inventions 2024-06-30
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- - A gadget, especially one whose name is unknown or forgotten.
- - A device worn on the back that allows a person to fly.
- - The first model of an invention.
- - A detailed plan or drawing of an invention.
- - A machine that can perform tasks automatically.
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- - A place where scientific experiments are conducted.
- - A device that allows travel through time.
- - A person who creates new things.
- - A new device or process created by someone.
- - A room or building where things are made or repaired.
10 Clues: - A person who creates new things. • - The first model of an invention. • - A device that allows travel through time. • - A new device or process created by someone. • - A detailed plan or drawing of an invention. • - A machine that can perform tasks automatically. • - A place where scientific experiments are conducted. • ...
Culture and education at the turn of times 2023-04-06
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- created the wave theory.
- The world's first cosmonaut.
- Soviet and Russian physicist, academician, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2000.
- Architect, one of the founders of Russian classicism. He developed types of residential city buildings that organize large spaces: the Senate, the Nobility Assembly (House of the Unions), etc.
- "Father of Russian Porcelain".
- Russian poet, diplomat. Rationalist educator. One of the founders of Russian classicism in the genre of poetic satire.
- Built Morozova's mansion and Ryabushinsky's house.
- Founder of the psychological acting school.
- Russian serf portrait painter. Author of representative ceremonial and chamber portraits.
- Worked in the traditions of the Russian realistic school.
- One of the founders of forensic psychiatry. Substantiated the criteria of sanity and the procedure of forensic psychiatric examination.
- Made significant discoveries in the theory and practice of aircraft construction.
- In 1906 he finished the painting "Meeting of the State Council".
- His sculptural portraits are widely known.
- According to his project, the Metropol Hotel was built.
- For the first time performed an operation under anesthesia on the battlefield (1847).
- Painter of the middle of the 18th century, author of the portrait of Sarah Eleonora Fermor.
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- The world's first female cosmonaut.
- Russian composer. The author of one of the first Russian operas "Sylph, or the Dream of a Young Woman".
- First President of the Academy of Arts.
- Russian poet of the first quarter of the 19th century, creator of the modern Russian literary language.
- Organized in 1908-1913. Russian seasons.
- was the first to introduce ideas about the oscillatory movements of the earth's crust, sedimentation, facies, etc.
- Formed the principles of Russian syllabo-tonic versification.
- Headed the association of ego-futurists.
- Russian traveler, explorer of Kamchatka. Compiled the first "Description of the Land of Kamchatka"
- Russian writer, public and political figure of the second half of the 20th century. Lived and worked in the USSR, Switzerland, USA and Russia. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1970).
- Russian mechanic, author of the "fiery machine".
- Russian scientist-chemist of the late 19th century. Among the most famous discoveries is the periodic law of chemical elements, one of the fundamental laws of the universe.
- Architect. representative of the baroque. Author of the Smolny Monastery, the Winter Palace, the Catherine Palace in Tsarskoe Selo.
- Passed between the Chukchi Peninsula and Alaska, the strait between them now bears his name.
- In 1904 he received the Nobel Prize for research in the field of physiology of digestion.
32 Clues: created the wave theory. • The world's first cosmonaut. • "Father of Russian Porcelain". • The world's first female cosmonaut. • First President of the Academy of Arts. • Organized in 1908-1913. Russian seasons. • Headed the association of ego-futurists. • His sculptural portraits are widely known. • Founder of the psychological acting school. • ...
Scientists & their discoveries 2018-01-07
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- He played a key role in the development of calculus, and through his extensive study of light, made the first practical reflecting telescope, a technology which till date is used to study the heavens.
- His special and general theories of relativity have captured the minds of the scientific community for decades, and are thought to be so complex that very few people are able to actually grasp their full extent.
- He invented the electromagnetic rotary devices, which laid the foundation for the development of the electric motors, which today are the main workhorses of most industries.
- He invented the telephone.
- He started with his education in politics, but ended up shifting to medicine.
- He is best known for formulating the method for finding the exact volume of an irregularly shaped object.
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- The most prominent one is the electric bulb, which is still used today to light up our nights.
- He began actively searching for antibacterial agents, until he discovered the drug penicillin, which revolutionized modern medicine science, by becoming the world's first antibiotic.
- He is known as the father of modern observational astronomy, the father of modern physics, and also the father of modern science
- He collaborated with Roger Penrose, and proposed the gravitational singularity theorems in the framework of general relativity.
10 Clues: He invented the telephone. • He started with his education in politics, but ended up shifting to medicine. • The most prominent one is the electric bulb, which is still used today to light up our nights. • He is best known for formulating the method for finding the exact volume of an irregularly shaped object. • ...
Scientists & their discoveries 2018-01-07
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- He is regarded as the first man on earth to ever discover cure for puerperal fever and make the vaccines for rabies and anthrax. He also explained the asymmetry in various crystals on a molecular basis.
- discovered one of the fundamental laws of physics – the Law of Conservation of Electric Charge – and proved that lightning is electricity.
- He was a biologist, a zoologist, ethicist, a political scientist and the master of rhetoric and logic. He also gave theories in physics and meta physics.
- discovered plant cells and discovered Hooke’s Law – the law of elasticity.
- He invented the Crookes tube, an evacuated electrical discharge tube, which he used to generate so-called cathode rays.
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- He generated ac current before Edison knew about charges.
- Found that the Earth has magnetic poles and acts like a huge magnet.
- He invented the piezoelectric quartz electrometer which detects and measures electric charge.
- He discovered that methane mixed with air could be exploded using an electric spark.
- She invented the first mobile X-ray machine which helped to check the injured soldiers in the battlefield.
10 Clues: He generated ac current before Edison knew about charges. • Found that the Earth has magnetic poles and acts like a huge magnet. • discovered plant cells and discovered Hooke’s Law – the law of elasticity. • He discovered that methane mixed with air could be exploded using an electric spark. • ...
Technology Terms 2017-06-13
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- 3D models
- Resistance, current, etc.
- production specially for one thing
- energy in motion
- changes in DNA
- used for internet and work
- technology to edit genes
- systems that utilize electronics, communications and information processing to improve the efficiency and safety of surface transportation
- the ability to do work
- changing an object without cutting
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- resistance to failure
- uses water and gas to form energy
- makes solar panels work
- parts of DNA
- construction of things
- animals, tech., etc changing
- the beginning of the Eras
- solar, wind, hydro
- A brand new creation
- dangerous energy source
20 Clues: 3D models • parts of DNA • changes in DNA • energy in motion • solar, wind, hydro • A brand new creation • resistance to failure • construction of things • the ability to do work • makes solar panels work • dangerous energy source • technology to edit genes • Resistance, current, etc. • the beginning of the Eras • used for internet and work • animals, tech., etc changing • ...
Chapter 18 Vocab 2022-12-01
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- Someone who sets up a new business to make profit.
- increase in speed
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- A company that controls most or all business in a particular area.
- A jewish immigrant that formed the AFL.
- He made the first “Ford”.
- to give a good reason for an action
- the people who invented the first airplane
- When privately owned businesses compete freely.
- A center offering to help the urban poor.
- To make different
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- the leader of the steel industry
- The inventor of the telephone.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- A manufacturing method where a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- a place where people receive medical treatment
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a business owned by many developers
- the rapid growth of city populations
- the leader of oil companies
- Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- Make free from impurities.
- to get rid of
- In 1889, she opened a settlement house.
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
25 Clues: to get rid of • increase in speed • To make different • He made the first “Ford”. • Make free from impurities. • the leader of oil companies • The inventor of the telephone. • the leader of the steel industry • a business owned by many developers • to give a good reason for an action • the rapid growth of city populations • A jewish immigrant that formed the AFL. • ...
homework 9 23 20 2020-09-23
Unit 6 2014-03-25
15 Clues: Dedood • Tekort • Ondanks • Zwembad • Eigendom • Vuurtoren • Prestatie • Zichtbaar • Uitvinding • Beroemdheid • Grotendeels • Vernietigen • Slachtoffer • Schoonmaken • Natuurkundige
VOCABULARY REVIEW 2023-03-27
Science and research 2023-01-05
Julia´s crossword 2023-01-23
15 Clues: dunka • likna • jordmån • avträda • överväga • fastland • avlägsna • årtionde • levakvar • beteende • rymdskepp • utrotning • landsbyggd • uppfinning • fullständigt
Science 2023-03-29
Engelse woorden 2020-09-29
industrial Revolution 2024-02-15
UNIC september 2018-09-07
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- works in a hospital
- blue and salty
- growth
- red fruit
- something created by somebody
- we have a lot...
- white and cold
- we need a lot of them
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- a machine used to copy something
- most favorite pet
- most famous candy
- who lives in a pineapple under the sea
- a special day
- best day ever
- all the kids hate it
- Matt LeBlanc is an...
16 Clues: growth • red fruit • a special day • best day ever • blue and salty • white and cold • we have a lot... • most favorite pet • most famous candy • works in a hospital • all the kids hate it • we need a lot of them • Matt LeBlanc is an... • something created by somebody • a machine used to copy something • who lives in a pineapple under the sea
Famous Inventions 2024-11-03
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- An electronic communication network that connects computer networks and organisational computer facilities around the world.
- Plastic building blocks that snap together to create objects like houses, vehicles, and robots.
- This is a small everyday item for securing papers, mostly made of metal or plastic.
- A large, flat device used to project images for presentations or movies.
- A device for capturing images.
- small, portable computer you can carry with one hand.
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- Thomas Alva Edison is credited with inventing this illuminating device.
- A hand-held device used to input data into a computer by controlling the cursor on the screen.
- Essential invention by the Wright brothers that enabled human flight.
- A primary hardware system that runs programs and apps.
- Invention by Alexander Graham Bell that revolutionised long-distance communication.
- A gadget worn on the wrist to tell time and sometimes check notifications.
- A device used for printing on paper from a computer.
13 Clues: A device for capturing images. • A device used for printing on paper from a computer. • small, portable computer you can carry with one hand. • A primary hardware system that runs programs and apps. • Essential invention by the Wright brothers that enabled human flight. • Thomas Alva Edison is credited with inventing this illuminating device. • ...
Copyright and Plagiarism 2021-11-29
6 Clues: Stealing others work • Protects creative work • Copying others work without any changes • Way to reduce plagiarism by giving credits • Using own words to express other writers ideas • Used for protecting inventions and discoveries
Miscellaneous 2024-10-19
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- to spend time when you are not working with friends or with other people in order to enjoy yourself
- something that you do often and regularly
- to do or play something regularly or repeatedly in order to become skilled at it
- extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter
- a person who does something, especially helping other people, willingly and without being forced or paid to do it
- not attractive and awkward or socially embarrassing
- the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
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- known and recognized by many people
- to (cause something to) get better
- extremely exciting
- a brother or sister
- looking or being almost, but not exactly, the same
- a low continuous noise that does not change its note
- causing feelings of great admiration, respect, or fear
- help, especially in the form of money, given freely to people who are in need
15 Clues: extremely exciting • a brother or sister • to (cause something to) get better • known and recognized by many people • something that you do often and regularly • extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter • looking or being almost, but not exactly, the same • not attractive and awkward or socially embarrassing • a low continuous noise that does not change its note • ...
Inventor and Inventions 2018-09-19
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- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7
- Something invented by Karl Benz
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- created in the 1850's
- 14 years old?
- Who invented the microwave?
- Who had the idea of the televison when he
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- An useful object created in 1876
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create
- The person who invented the clock in 1656
- An invention that you use about twice a
- the second World war?
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- Bell assintan
- in the class
- What was the last name of Alexander
17 Clues: in the class • Bell assintan • 14 years old? • the second World war? • created in the 1850's • Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • Who invented the computer in 1936? • What was the last name of Alexander • What did J Robert Oppenheimer create • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • An invention created in 1268 used by 7 • ...
First Nations In Canada Pre-Contact 2013-10-28
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- The most prized food of the Western Plateau and the West Coast Peoples.
- The staple resource for the People of the Subarctic and Arctic.
- The Nations that occupied Canada for many years.
- The huge grassy plain between Siberia and Alaska 50,000-14,000 years ago.
- A legendary peacemaker that brought the Iroquois people to a code of living.
- A place where there are no trees, like a winter desert.
- The most powerful group of First Nations in North America. (Real name)
- The People of the Great Plains means of transportation in the winter.
- A method used to kill buffalo where they were lured off of a cliff.
- The people of the West Coast built these to represent their family and clan.
- The Five Nations of Iroquois peoples.
- The First Nations group that occupied the Arctic.
- Only a few are chosen to be storytellers and is either of greater age or higher rank.
- A rite of passage into adulthood that the People of the Great Plains and Western Plateau.
- The thing that the Aboriginal world view revolves around.
- type of headgear worn over the eyes to protect from the wind.
- An invention made by the Subarctic used to walk on snow.
- A large boat used to transport people and supplies.
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- A small, usually one man boat, used for hunting.
- Dried animal meat usually mixed with berries.
- The code of living the Iroquois were brought to.
- A fence type object put in rivers, creeks, and streams to block fish.
- The People of the Northeastern Woodlands lived in this region.
- A waterproof coat made from animal skins.
- Also known as the goddess of the Sea.
- An oral tradition that the First Nations People used to pass down history.
- The staple resource for the People of the Great Plains.
- A gift giving festival that the West Coast People had.
- Corn, beans, and squash are together known as _______.
- The region where the People of the Great Plains lived.
- A house made of ice and snow.
- The group of First Nations that had a distinct class system.
- An invention the Great Plains People used in the summer for transportation.
- An invention that the People of the Great Plains made to entertain themselves on ice.
34 Clues: A house made of ice and snow. • Also known as the goddess of the Sea. • The Five Nations of Iroquois peoples. • A waterproof coat made from animal skins. • Dried animal meat usually mixed with berries. • A small, usually one man boat, used for hunting. • The code of living the Iroquois were brought to. • The Nations that occupied Canada for many years. • ...
Quest proficiency test 2023-12-08
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- the outward aspect or look of something
- navigating the digital world safely, responsibly, and ethically
- domain creative work that is not protected by copyright and is free for anyone
- unknown authorship or origin
- electronic or media platforms that allow users to create, communicate, and interact with one another via device or application
- a deceptive act or operation
- capable of being physically or emotionally wounded; open to attack
- an image and personality that you show to others
- a first full-scale and usually functional form of a new design of an invention.
- the introduction of something new.
- simple object showing human workmanship as distinguished from a natural object
- one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or
- one who is present but not taking part in a situation or event
- something that has been produced for the first time through the use of the imagination or of ingenious thinking and experiment the ability to create something new or the act of new process, product, or service.
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- to use in connection with a business, usually for profit
- a scam by which an internet user is deceived
- the quality or state of being apart from company or observation
- standards on which a judgement or decision is made
- plan-a document that defines a business's objectives and strategies which usually includes a business summary, market research, and plan for execution.
- musical, or artistic work
- a writing securing for a term of years the right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention
- one who owns his own business
- to increase in extent, volume, number, amount, intensity, or scope
- the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute something such as
- a person who stands up for someone who is being mistreated
- language the gestures, movements, and mannerisms by which a person or animal communicates with others
- evaluation- an assessment of as if the goals of the project were accomplished.
- to annoy persistently; to create an unpleasant situation
- expressive of a low opinion, detracting from the character or standing of something
- the use of imagination or original ideas or an individual's ability to create.
30 Clues: musical, or artistic work • unknown authorship or origin • a deceptive act or operation • one who owns his own business • the introduction of something new. • the outward aspect or look of something • a scam by which an internet user is deceived • an image and personality that you show to others • standards on which a judgement or decision is made • ...
New Era for Canada 2022-05-30
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- this invention was available in some homes but was not affordable for everyone
- this women’s group did volunteer with prisoners and hospital patients
- many people experience this as a result of industrialization but it was not experienced equally by everyone
- this sport was invented by a Canadian named James Naismith as a new form of recreation
- these were built to replace older forms of transportation like horses and stagecoaches
- these new machines helped farmers cultivate more land and grow more crops
- this is Canada’s national sport
- as a result of industrialization many people worked in these instead of on farms
- this invention saved people a lot of time when they were cleaning their clothes
- the introduction of factories and large-scale production of products
- equal pay for equal work between men and women
- these institutions provided help to many people during economic hard times
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- these people tried to convince the government to make changes that would improve society
- places where children or other workers work very long hours in poor conditions for low pay
- These were created to help protect children from abuse and neglect
- what working conditions were like in factories in the early 1900s
- the movement of people from farms to cities
- organized groups of workers that tried to make working conditions safer for employees
- an economic slowdown that impacted the price of wheat and hurt farmers in Alberta
- one of the jobs many women did in the early 1900s
- the invention of these made preparing dinner much quicker and easier
- when individuals or groups try to influence the policies that the government makes
- people in cities had a hard time getting this when there was a depression because they did not produce their own
- this professional football championship was first played in Canada in 1909
- this was a popular form of recreation for many Canadians during the winter in the early 1900s
- this new form of entertainment was available in black and white during this time period
- when a worker gets paid per item they complete making
- these types of farm machines were invented along with stem powered tractors to improve food production
- this prime minister of Canada was trying hard to improve diversity
29 Clues: this is Canada’s national sport • the movement of people from farms to cities • equal pay for equal work between men and women • one of the jobs many women did in the early 1900s • when a worker gets paid per item they complete making • what working conditions were like in factories in the early 1900s • ...
Bio 8.1/8.2 Bonus Crossword Zachary Torchia 2021-01-14
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- The portion of the cell outside the nucleus.
- Eukaryotic cells are given their shape and internal organization by a network of protein filaments known as this.
- The biological equivalent of solar plants.
- Discoveries, confirmed by many biologists. A fundamental concept of biology.
- Specialized organs.
- Cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei.
- An internal membrane system.
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- Cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei.
- Large, sac-like, membrane-enclosed structures.
- In eukaryotic cells, proteins produced in the rough ER move next into this organelle.
- Small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
- A thin flexible barrier surrounding the cell.
- Small organelles filled with enzymes.
- A large membrane-enclosed structure that contains genetic material in the form of DNA.
- The basic units of all living things.
15 Clues: Specialized organs. • An internal membrane system. • Small organelles filled with enzymes. • The basic units of all living things. • Cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei. • The biological equivalent of solar plants. • The portion of the cell outside the nucleus. • A thin flexible barrier surrounding the cell. • Cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei. • ...
Global 10 Quiz Review 2023-09-18
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- Writer of The Social Contract,believed in direct democracy
- Female writer who believed women needed education to be virtuous and useful
- Transformed Russia into a major power
- French philosopher who believed in separation of powers
- Put under house arrest for publishing astrological discoveries
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- American who was inspired by European enlightenment, specifically Locke
- French thinker who said "I think, therefore I am"
- Philosopher who was exiled for using satire against government, clergy, and aristocracy
- Creator of the heliocentric (sun centered) theory
- Philosopher who believed all people are born free and equal (natural rights)
- Art style characterized by grand ornate design
- Scientist who published the laws of gravity
- Confirmed that planets travel in elliptical orbits
- English statesmen who urged scientists to use experimentation
- Believed law should preserve social order, not avenge crimes
15 Clues: Transformed Russia into a major power • Scientist who published the laws of gravity • Art style characterized by grand ornate design • French thinker who said "I think, therefore I am" • Creator of the heliocentric (sun centered) theory • Confirmed that planets travel in elliptical orbits • French philosopher who believed in separation of powers • ...
Daughter of Invention 2013-05-06
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- not committing to oneself to a particular view or course of action. adj
- mobile Latin for "perpetual motion. noun
- used or shared by everyone in a group. adj
- refusal to accept responsibility denial.noun
- speech expressing high praise or commendation. noun
- in Ancient Greece & Rome, a woman who foretold the future. noun
- flowery, excessively ornate, showly. adj
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- Spanish for fool. noun
- freed from the body.verb
- large New York City hospital known for its psychiatric department. noun
- maze, bewildering complex. noun
11 Clues: Spanish for fool. noun • freed from the body.verb • maze, bewildering complex. noun • mobile Latin for "perpetual motion. noun • flowery, excessively ornate, showly. adj • used or shared by everyone in a group. adj • refusal to accept responsibility denial.noun • speech expressing high praise or commendation. noun • ...
Age of Invention 2026-01-16
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- How telegraphs transmitted messages
- This inventor was called the wizard of Menlo Park
- This machine let people play recoded sounds and music
- A faster cheaper was to build things in a facotry
- In 1882 the first power plant was built that provided multiple buildings with this
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- Examples include Lewis Howard Latimer, Elijah McCoy, and Granville Woods, all African Americans
- This was the first car widely available to most Americans
- Invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- This small camera made it cheaper and easier to take pictures
- The Wright brothers experimented with the first of these
- In 1866 a telegraph cable was laid at the bottom of this ocean
11 Clues: Invented by Alexander Graham Bell • How telegraphs transmitted messages • This inventor was called the wizard of Menlo Park • A faster cheaper was to build things in a facotry • This machine let people play recoded sounds and music • The Wright brothers experimented with the first of these • This was the first car widely available to most Americans • ...
Economy Crossword 2024-10-23
8 Clues: Stocks • Henry: • new trading strategy • New invention for cleaning • What is happening to the economy Technologically • New invention to broadcast messages/report the news • New invention for transportation made by Henry ford • The reason for all these new advancement(energy form)
Come dine with me .. 2021-11-01
14 Clues: To ground • Type of icing • Sparrow grass • Salts best pal • Meat on a stick • Belgium biscuits • Jewels of the sea • A car and a snack • Condiment or to find • Small round and green • An Italian cured meat • The tenderest of a moo • A savoury yet sweet desert • Sir Walter Raleigh best invention
Year 5 Spelling Crossword Unit 26 W9 T3 2021-08-29
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- Of the lowest standard
- Inspiring or deserving love
- Not in or to any place
- The processes of being discovered
- Use or expend carelessly
- A hole dug in the ground for a dead body
- Expressing or implying denial or disagreement
- In the direction that one is facing
- A clear, high-pitched sound
- Involving the use of the imagination
- In the intervening period of time
- A circular object that revolves on an axle
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- The light when the sun is below the horizon
- A body's relative mass
- An exciting or daring experience
- A choice between alternatives
- Expressing or implying affirmation
- Find an answer to
- Continue to live or exist
- In a way that inspires wonder
- A long or arduous search
- A person injured due to ill-treatment
- Large and heavy or solid
- Offer suggestions
24 Clues: Find an answer to • Offer suggestions • Of the lowest standard • A body's relative mass • Not in or to any place • Use or expend carelessly • A long or arduous search • Large and heavy or solid • Continue to live or exist • Inspiring or deserving love • A clear, high-pitched sound • A choice between alternatives • In a way that inspires wonder • An exciting or daring experience • ...
A Genius Without Frontiers 2020-03-22
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- Leonardo made many important ______________
- Fritj of Capra did an ______________ of Leonardo
- Many machines were later built ______________ to Leonardo's designs.
- Leonardo is considered to be the most _____________ talented person to have ever lived
- Leonardo was unique and ______________ from others
- Channel four ______________ a documentary on Leonardo.
- One of Leonardo's ideas was about ______________ solar power
- Andrea del Verrochio was a ______________ Italian painter.
- Leonardo integrated painting in his ______________
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- ______________ was an inspiration for a helicopter
- Some of his inventions were ______________ during his time.
- Leonardo's ______________ was almost superhuman
- Leonardo was ______________ by flight
- Leonardo ______________ many flying machines.
- Leonardo's ____________ to publish was unfortunate.
- Leonardo was a ______________ person
- One of his smaller inventions was the ______________ bobbin winder
- The Vitruvian man was a study of ______________
- Leonardo was a technological genius
- Leonardo's Dream Machines is a ______________
- Somes of Leonardo's ideas were ______________ other were not.
21 Clues: Leonardo was a technological genius • Leonardo was a ______________ person • Leonardo was ______________ by flight • Leonardo made many important ______________ • Leonardo ______________ many flying machines. • Leonardo's Dream Machines is a ______________ • Leonardo's ______________ was almost superhuman • The Vitruvian man was a study of ______________ • ...
NEW WORDS 2026-01-04
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- To stay away from something
- Given to people for money
- In an official or serious way
- New machines or ideas created by people
- Sending information by radio or TV
- Created for the first time
- Facts used to prove something
- To find or discover something
- By many people or in many places
- Space between two places
- Shown clearly so people can understand
- Shown to people to sell a product
- Happening very quickly and unexpectedly
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- Found the size, amount, or level of something
- A famous place where scientists present discoveries
- Not needed
- A place where broadcasting happens
- A machine that keeps food cold
- A machine used to check if someone is lying
- A legal problem discussed in court
- Force inside the body, like blood pressure
- Became smaller or less
- Became bigger or more
- A strong effect or influence
- Explained using words
25 Clues: Not needed • Became bigger or more • Explained using words • Became smaller or less • Space between two places • Given to people for money • Created for the first time • To stay away from something • A strong effect or influence • In an official or serious way • Facts used to prove something • To find or discover something • A machine that keeps food cold • ...
The Invention of Velcro 2023-11-05
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- - Can be used multiple times
- - Complementary part
- - Creator of Velcro
- - Function of Velcro
- - Another fastening method
- - Country of origin
- - Applicable in various ways
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- - Unique and innovative
- - Fabric component
- - Process of joining
- - Sense engaged
- - Natural source of inspiration
- - Material it sticks to
- - Sticky substance
- - Action for detachment
- - Part of the fastener
16 Clues: - Sense engaged • - Fabric component • - Sticky substance • - Creator of Velcro • - Country of origin • - Process of joining • - Complementary part • - Function of Velcro • - Part of the fastener • - Unique and innovative • - Material it sticks to • - Action for detachment • - Another fastening method • - Can be used multiple times • - Applicable in various ways • ...
Han Dynasty 2021-12-16
Across
- a large complex political organization that operates under a set of rules and conditions
- Agricultural tool that helped farmers move water from low areas to high areas
- a style of writing that mimics the flow of nature
- a weapon made from wood, string and an arrow
- A series of rulers from the same family
- Chinese doctors discovered that humans have a ____, which is caused by the heart pumping blood throughout the body.
- this invention replaced silk and bamboo as something artists and scholars wrote on.
Down
- Chinese method of balancing yin and yang by sticking thin needles in specific areas of the skin
- this invention was used in warfare to send messages and scare enemy soldiers.
- a scientific device that finds north, south, east and west
- Plows, swords and armor were made from this kind of metal
- a business that makes a specific product, like silk.
- this trade item was important to preserve food like meat and vegetables.
13 Clues: A series of rulers from the same family • a weapon made from wood, string and an arrow • a style of writing that mimics the flow of nature • a business that makes a specific product, like silk. • Plows, swords and armor were made from this kind of metal • a scientific device that finds north, south, east and west • ...
Chapter 18 crossword puzzle 2022-12-05
Across
- Invented affordable cars
- invented the first gas powered airplane
- opened a Hull House in 1889 to help children who had to work
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- started a steel company and made millions
- invented the telegraph
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- to purify; to make free from impurities
- to increase in speed.
- business owned by many investors
- the rapid growth of city populations
- a center offering help to urban poor
Down
- America’s first billionaire
- someone who sets up a new business to make profit
- manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a conveyor belt
- place where people relieve medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee.
- negotiation between company management as a union representing a group of workers about wages, benefits, and working conditions.
- to give good reason for an action
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- an economic system in which each privately owned business decided what to produce, how much to produce and how much to charge.
- to get rid of
- company that controls all or nearly all business in that particular industry
- to change; to make different
- group of corporations run by a single board of directors
24 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed. • invented the telegraph • Invented affordable cars • America’s first billionaire • to change; to make different • business owned by many investors • to give good reason for an action • the rapid growth of city populations • a center offering help to urban poor • invented the first gas powered airplane • to purify; to make free from impurities • ...
Chapter 15: Antebellum Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-01
Across
- Many wanted to keep slaves around because of ______
- The abolitionist movement was most popular in the _______
- The whites that were large plantation owners with a lot of slaves and money
- The inventor that made the invention that led to advances in cotton
- One of the consequences of the slaves resistance
- The people that opposed extending slavery to the west
- The society that consisted of poorer whites that still had agriculture based economy
Down
- The majority of whites that did not own any slaves
- The invention that made the production of cotton proliferate
- The way that slaves were to feel due to their treatment
- Antebellum true meaning
- One of the things that slaves did to resist
- The society that consisted of rich farmers with several slaves
- The whites that had a small amount of slaves and small plantations
- Denied the right to work at certain places despite their circumstances and faced other simple rights as well as discrimination
15 Clues: Antebellum true meaning • One of the things that slaves did to resist • One of the consequences of the slaves resistance • The majority of whites that did not own any slaves • Many wanted to keep slaves around because of ______ • The people that opposed extending slavery to the west • The way that slaves were to feel due to their treatment • ...
Industrial Times Crossword 2013-12-12
Across
- How long the War of 1812 lasted
- What Charles' theory is based on.
- Restores countries borders back to what they were before the commencement of hostilities.
- One of the reasons child labor is unethical.
- Charles Darwin's newest book.
- Allowed for much faster travel over land.
- This war inspired the song "The Star-Spangled Banner" which is now our ________________.
- When companies bulk up their food items with questionable filler.
- Allowed people to quickly communicate indirectly.
- Where people go for entertainment.
- The style of men's clothing during this time period.
- Helped pick the seeds from cotton easily.
- Allowed for much faster travel over water.
- The cost of clothes has gone down because of this invention.
- Only the most fit for survival will live.
Down
- The practice that Joseph Lister helped to invent (involved sterilizing surgical instruments).
- The treaty that ended the War of 1812.
- The writer of Frankenstein.
- Britain imposed trade restrictions on the Unites States due to its ongoing war with _______.
- Where Joseph Lister was born.
- A great composer, who was denied love.
- It was easier to add these to women's clothes after inventions in this time period.
- A new invention that helped spark the invention of the steamboat.
- One of the arguments against Darwin's theory.
24 Clues: The writer of Frankenstein. • Where Joseph Lister was born. • Charles Darwin's newest book. • How long the War of 1812 lasted • What Charles' theory is based on. • Where people go for entertainment. • The treaty that ended the War of 1812. • A great composer, who was denied love. • Allowed for much faster travel over land. • Helped pick the seeds from cotton easily. • ...
Your Mama - How well do you know your Mamas 2015-05-01
11 Clues: Lisa's mom • Bob's mother • Julian's mom • and the Papas • Mother to Bill • Mother to Elvis • Mother to John Lennon • Bart Simpson's mother • Mother to Barack's kids • ...is mother of invention • Rick's mother and married to Ozzie
Vocabulary Review 2014-05-28
22 Clues: truck • urgent • society • extreme • flexible • attitude • actually • taxation • treasury • explosion • traveller • prejudice • invention • descendant • difficulty • to motivate • step by step • circumstance • expectations • entrepreneur • business trip • energy resources
inter teen 2016-10-18
24 Clues: słaby • słowa • znikać • pomimo • średni • sposób • dostać • zmiana • ostatni • skrócone • prywatny • jednakże • zauważyć • co.więcej • popularny • wynalazek • powodować • nastolatek • pojawić.się • popularność • bezpośredni • z.pewnością • umiejętność • wywawać.się
Lesson 36: A digital detox holiday 2020-06-30
16 Clues: οθόνη • αϋπνία • εθισμός • υποφέρω • συσκευή • φορτίζω • κίνδυνος • αποφεύγω • εφεύρεση • επικοινωνώ • πλεονέκτημα • μειονέκτημα • όφελος, ωφελώ • αντικοινωνικός • οτιδήποτε, τίποτα • εξάλλου, επιπλέον
School Vocab 2022-12-08
Across
- teachers will ask you to support your thesis with this
- the term for when water becomes gas/air
- It's the P in P.E.
- exclamation points and question marks are examples of this
- this shows you directions on a map
Down
- your thesis statement is sometimes called this
- When you learn about maps you are learning this subject
- this is the processing/center of a cell (biology)
- x and y are examples of this in math
- this is the term for a line in a poem
- time period where there was new art an scientific discoveries
- this is the small number sometimes put on the top right corner of another number
- this is an educated prediction in science class
- Greatest Common ______
14 Clues: It's the P in P.E. • Greatest Common ______ • this shows you directions on a map • x and y are examples of this in math • this is the term for a line in a poem • the term for when water becomes gas/air • your thesis statement is sometimes called this • this is an educated prediction in science class • this is the processing/center of a cell (biology) • ...
PERUBAHAN SOSIAL BUDAYA 2022-09-19
Across
- Perubahan jumlah penduduk termasuk faktor
- Letusan gunung tambora dari segi pengaruhnya
- Pembuatan Robot yang bisa memncuci piring
- Perubahan lingkungan termasuk faktor
- Perilaku menyimpang yang dikenakan hukuman
- Perubahan lambat
- perubahan yang cepat biasanya akan menimbilkan
Down
- Pemanasan global dari segi waktunya
- munculnya agama baru termasuk perubahan sosial/budaya
- Globalisasi dari segi perencanaannya
- Penemuan E-book termasuk Discovery/inovasi/invention
- Perubahan Tingkah laku atau pola hubungan sosial masyarakat
- Citayam Fashion Week dari segi Pengaruhnya
- Dunia tanpa batas
- Penemuan planet
15 Clues: Penemuan planet • Perubahan lambat • Dunia tanpa batas • Pemanasan global dari segi waktunya • Globalisasi dari segi perencanaannya • Perubahan lingkungan termasuk faktor • Perubahan jumlah penduduk termasuk faktor • Pembuatan Robot yang bisa memncuci piring • Citayam Fashion Week dari segi Pengaruhnya • Perilaku menyimpang yang dikenakan hukuman • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions and Inventors 2016-04-25
Across
- an invention that is used to communicate information over a wire through electricity by holding down a key
- Morse Made the telegraph and also made morse code that used dots and dashes for each letter to communicate complex messages
- Watt A Scottish inventor who created the Watt Steam Engine
- Fulton Developed the steamboat
- Process The removal of impurities from iron by blowing air through the molten iron
- Engine A machine that uses steam
- Gin A machine that removed seeds from cotton
- Howe Invented a machine that was used for sewing
- Bessemer invented the first inexpensive process for mass-producing steel
- Brothers Made the airplane
Down
- Steamboat Robert Fulton's first boat
- Graham Bell Improved the telegraph by inventing the telephone
- transmitted multiple messages over the same wire
- Edison Created the light bulb
- Stephenson Built the first rail-way line that uses steam locomotives
- Line Henry ford introduced the first process for making cars which used mass production techniques
- Machine A machine that is used to make stitches in fabric
- Diesel Invented the diesel engine that is used in submarines, ships, and factories
- T Vehicle created by the ford motor company
- Camera A popular brand name for the camera
- Plane Flys up in the air
- Bulb An invention that creates light
22 Clues: Plane Flys up in the air • Brothers Made the airplane • Edison Created the light bulb • Fulton Developed the steamboat • Engine A machine that uses steam • Steamboat Robert Fulton's first boat • Bulb An invention that creates light • Camera A popular brand name for the camera • T Vehicle created by the ford motor company • Gin A machine that removed seeds from cotton • ...
Scientists 2022-09-18
Across
- As an inventor, he is known for the lightning rod, bifocals, and the Franklin stove, among others.
- is sometimes referred to as the “Prince of Mathematicians” and the “greatest mathematician since antiquity”. He has had a remarkable influence in many fields of mathematics and science and is ranked as one of history's most influential mathematicians.
- He is considered the Father of Mathematics for his significant contribution to the development of mathematics.
- was a German theoretical physicist who discovered the quantum of action
- He deduced that genes come in pairs and are inherited as distinct units, one from each parent.
- s known as the father of modern pathology—the study of disease. He advanced the theory of how cells form, particularly the idea that every cell comes from another cell.
- a person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences.
- was a natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician. He also made revolutionary telescopic discoveries, including the four largest moons of Jupiter.
- proposed a theory for the hydrogen atom, based on quantum theory that some physical quantities only take discrete values.
Down
- was a mathematician and astronomer who proposed that the sun was stationary in the center of the universe and the earth revolved around it.
- demonstrated that microorganisms cause disease and discovered how to make vaccines from weakened, or attenuated, microbes. He developed the earliest vaccines against fowl cholera, anthrax, and rabies.
- made a fundamental discovery in the domain of nuclear science: he proved the existence of neutrons – elementary particles devoid of any electrical charge.
- well known for his discoveries in optics (white light composition) and mathematics (calculus), it is his formulation of the three laws of motion
- is one of the most famous scientists in the world. His theories of relativity, gravitation and his understanding of molecules have defined new approaches in science.
- was an English scientist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- Known for his law of gases, as the person who discovered that the volume of a gas decreases with increasing pressure and vice versa.
- a French chemist known as "the father of modern chemistry", mainly discovered the role of oxygen in combustion and respiration, proved the law of conservation, reformed the chemical nomenclature, and named hydrogen.
- He invented the first alternating current (AC) motor and developed AC generation and transmission technology.
- He is known as the "father of modern taxonomy". Most famous for creating a system of naming plants and animals
- He showed that the nature of their vibration and their susceptibility to reflection and refraction were the same as those of light and heat waves.
20 Clues: was a German theoretical physicist who discovered the quantum of action • He deduced that genes come in pairs and are inherited as distinct units, one from each parent. • was an English scientist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. • ...
Unit Review 1ESO 2023-10-23
Across
- An invention used to make holes in the ground, usually pulled by Ox
- The first humans to use fire
- Large isolated vertical stones used to worship the sun
- A group of people that move to different territories
- The age when metals were used to make tools
- An invention used inside caves to give light and heat
Down
- A tool used to weave clothes
- The era when the first hominids appeared, 4.4 million years ago
- A tool made of stone invented in the Paleolithic Period, used to cut and hit things
- The first humans to create art
- A chamber made up of large vertical stones, used for burials
11 Clues: A tool used to weave clothes • The first humans to use fire • The first humans to create art • The age when metals were used to make tools • A group of people that move to different territories • An invention used inside caves to give light and heat • Large isolated vertical stones used to worship the sun • A chamber made up of large vertical stones, used for burials • ...
Nikola Tesla 2024-11-14
Across
- Nikola Tesla's inventions and studies were in this field of physics.
- Tesla designed the first of this kind of power plant at Niagra Falls.
- An invention by Tesla during his time at the telephone company.
- Tesla's most famous invention.
Down
- The type of lightbulb Tesla improved and advocated for.
- The branch of Christianity that Tesla and his family practiced.
- Early X-ray invented by Tesla; used radioactive waves to create the silhouette of bones.
- The type of electrical current invented by Tesla.
- What the area of the Austrian Empire where Tesla was born is now called. (Country)
- The month of Tesla's passing.
- Where Tesla first moved to work for the Continental Edison Company. (Country)
- Where Tesla moved at 28 to work closely under Thomas Edison. (City)
12 Clues: The month of Tesla's passing. • Tesla's most famous invention. • The type of electrical current invented by Tesla. • The type of lightbulb Tesla improved and advocated for. • The branch of Christianity that Tesla and his family practiced. • An invention by Tesla during his time at the telephone company. • ...
Community Review 2022-02-14
Across
- Cyrus McCormick invention
- the study of the universe
- Washington Carver attended this institute
- a Model T is an example of a
- Assembly line inventor
- inventor of the gas powered car
Down
- John Fitch invention
- first man on the moon
- first female astronomy professor in the U.S.
- type of book written by Benjamin Banneker
- something that gets in the way
- when you give something up to reach your goal
- products
13 Clues: products • John Fitch invention • first man on the moon • Assembly line inventor • Cyrus McCormick invention • the study of the universe • a Model T is an example of a • something that gets in the way • inventor of the gas powered car • type of book written by Benjamin Banneker • Washington Carver attended this institute • first female astronomy professor in the U.S. • ...
PERUBAHAN SOSIAL BUDAYA 2022-09-19
Across
- Pemanasan global dari segi waktunya
- Letusan gunung tambora dari segi pengaruhnya
- perubahan yang cepat biasanya akan menimbilkan
- Perubahan lambat
- Perubahan Tingkah laku atau pola hubungan sosial masyarakat
- Penemuan E-book termasuk Discovery/inovasi/invention
- munculnya agama baru termasuk perubahan sosial/budaya
Down
- Dunia tanpa batas
- Penemuan planet
- Perubahan jumlah penduduk termasuk faktor
- Globalisasi dari segi perencanaannya
- Pembuatan Robot yang bisa memncuci piring
- Perubahan lingkungan termasuk faktor
- Perilaku menyimpang yang dikenakan hukuman
14 Clues: Penemuan planet • Perubahan lambat • Dunia tanpa batas • Pemanasan global dari segi waktunya • Globalisasi dari segi perencanaannya • Perubahan lingkungan termasuk faktor • Perubahan jumlah penduduk termasuk faktor • Pembuatan Robot yang bisa memncuci piring • Perilaku menyimpang yang dikenakan hukuman • Letusan gunung tambora dari segi pengaruhnya • ...
Enlightenment 2022-09-07
Across
- a title he was known for
- He played a huge part in the peace treaty
- what invention that helps us cook
- Someone ben franklin influenced
- what was his most popular invention
- 1/17/1706
- where he died
Down
- He made an alliance with them
- He signed the biggest document every
- cause of death
- a form of government he was apart of
- who did he get caught by
- 4/17/1790
13 Clues: 4/17/1790 • 1/17/1706 • where he died • cause of death • a title he was known for • who did he get caught by • He made an alliance with them • Someone ben franklin influenced • what invention that helps us cook • what was his most popular invention • He signed the biggest document every • a form of government he was apart of • He played a huge part in the peace treaty
Enlightenment 2022-09-07
Across
- He made an alliance with them
- a title he was known for
- where he died
- cause of death
- what invention that helps us cook
- He signed the biggest document every
Down
- what was his most popular invention
- a form of government he was apart of
- Someone ben franklin influenced
- He played a huge part in the peace treaty
- who did he get caught by
- 4/17/1790
- 1/17/1706
13 Clues: 4/17/1790 • 1/17/1706 • where he died • cause of death • a title he was known for • who did he get caught by • He made an alliance with them • Someone ben franklin influenced • what invention that helps us cook • what was his most popular invention • a form of government he was apart of • He signed the biggest document every • He played a huge part in the peace treaty
Revision 2026-04-09
15 Clues: misja • uciekać • ambicja • decyzja • projekt • polować • naprawić • edytować • skrzydło • lekarstwo • wynalazca • wynalazek • przyszłość • rozbić się • bezprzewodoy
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-20
Across
- an artificial waterway
- device that greatly accelerated the cleaning of cotton
- farming, cultivation of food
- invention that provided power to machines
- mechanized loom that increased textile production
- he invented the power loom
- device that spun cotton into thread
- he invented the cotton gin
- method of producing steel using molten pig iron
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
Down
- the creation of a machine, tool, or process
- crop that fueled the industrial revolution in america
- the practice of employing children
- fabric or cloth
- immagrants used for cheap labor
- invention that allowed for longer working hours
- he invented the spinning jenny
- a building in which goods are produced
18 Clues: fabric or cloth • an artificial waterway • he invented the power loom • he invented the cotton gin • farming, cultivation of food • he invented the spinning jenny • immagrants used for cheap labor • the practice of employing children • device that spun cotton into thread • a building in which goods are produced • invention that provided power to machines • ...
FORGERY 2019-03-18
Across
- the unauthorized use of another's production, invention, especially used in infringement of a copyright
- The appearance of the whole or a part of a product
- imitation of something
- and desist letter document sent to an individual or business to stop purportedly illegal activity and not to restart it
- INDICATION sign used to identify a product whose quality, reputation or other characteristic is linked to its geographical origin
- Property intangible property that is the result of creativity, such as patents, copyrights, etc.
- resources owned by a company
Down
- MARK are signs used in trade to identify products
- of IP rights set of measures available for right holders to defend their rights.
- violation of someone's rights
- invention
- exclusive rights on original work
- not true, real, or genuine
- confiscate
- to make someone believe something that is not true
- products made from substances which differ in quality or quantity from those than are usually found in that type of food
16 Clues: invention • confiscate • imitation of something • not true, real, or genuine • resources owned by a company • violation of someone's rights • exclusive rights on original work • MARK are signs used in trade to identify products • The appearance of the whole or a part of a product • to make someone believe something that is not true • ...
PAW Patrol Outside the Missions stories 11-20 2022-11-25
Across
- Ryder is worried about Chase and Rocky(2 words)
- A series of vignettes taking place around Christmas(2 words)
- Skye is in big trouble and its up to Ryder to determine how to handle it(3 words)
- Ryder never thought he would have to deal with this
- Tracker has an experience he doesn't understand(3 words)
- Tracker and Xochitl Discover new things about themselves
Down
- The morning after "Darkness"(7 words)
- Skye is in serious trouble(5words0
- Rex and Jura Bond over shared pain(3 words)
- Ryder and the pups sit through an interview designed to embarrass them (2 words)
- Carlos and Tracker check out the new flower shop in Jungle(3 words)
- How Far Would Chase go for Skye?(5 words)
12 Clues: Skye is in serious trouble(5words0 • The morning after "Darkness"(7 words) • How Far Would Chase go for Skye?(5 words) • Rex and Jura Bond over shared pain(3 words) • Ryder is worried about Chase and Rocky(2 words) • Ryder never thought he would have to deal with this • Tracker has an experience he doesn't understand(3 words) • ...
revision 2022-02-01
18 Clues: ige • kiad • példa • főnév • kütyü • létező • hasonló • gyakori • jelenség • ellentét • évszázad • tartalmaz • kifejezés • találmány • csengőhang • nem régi, új • külföldi, idegen (nyelv) • összekapcsol, összekeveredik, összevegyül
Unit 6 I 2017-02-10
22 Clues: pult • edasi • aroom • seade • uuring • neelama • analüüs • avastus • leiutis • sisestama • tagurpidi • väljaheide • väljavõtma • sissepanema • tagasikerima • videokaamera • arvese võtma • olema teadlik • ebatõenäoline • laadima(mõlemad) • satelliitnavigatsioon • informeerima kedagi millestki
Ex Poser 2023-09-04
23 Clues: dyre • glis • slem • rødme • offer • nikker • gisper • kviser • presis • svarer • sprekke • grundig • avsløre • skyldig • pinlige • forventet • tidligere • ledninger • solnedgang • fantastisk • oppfinnelse • løgndetektor • nødt eller sannhet
Everyday Stuff (c) Basic 25 2020-06-04
21 Clues: art • kund • hälla • modig • insekt • röra om • garnish • utrymme • någonsin • tydligen • evenemang • tillsätta • avskyvärd • sittplats • upplevelse • uppfinning • tillfällig • framgångsrik • i grund och botten • inflytande, påverkan • imponerande, praktfull
Review 3 2024-03-09
21 Clues: φθάνω • βαθύς • φυλακή • μηχανή • ταξίδι • εφεύρεση • υπηρεσία • τακτικός • μηχάνημα • επιβάτης • ταχύτητα • εισητήριο • συγγραφέας • ημερομηνία • πώς τολμάς! • τρομακτικός • μυθιστόρημα • σιγουρεύομαι • γεμάτος κόσμο • στις μέρες μας • συμβαίνω, λαμβάνω χώρα
Jätte lätt 2023-01-23
24 Clues: märkt • kväve • störa • strejk • decade • bevara • uppgift • jordmån • otrolig • seagull • djurart • oändlig • undvika • spänning • fastland • fängelse • beteende • prioritet • förhindra • demokrati • renewable • utvecklas • uppfinning • fullständigt
Crossword 2024-11-20
24 Clues: co • funt • słoń • pens • gdzie • kiedy • Anglia • odkryć • Włochy • kredki • Niemcy • trudny • klient • Francja • spodnie • zabawny • linijka • Hiszpania • wynalazek • wynalazca • bezpieczny • temperówka • niebezpieczny • tablica ogłoszeń
DAREK KLASA 6 UNIT 4 2025-02-01
22 Clues: pchać • różny • ważyć • potem • biuro • firma • główny • łączyć • w końcu • ostatni • wynaleźć • najpierw • przycisk • listonosz • wynalazek • naprawiać • przenośny • zepsuć się • przycisnąć • wydarzenie • zdarzać się • upuścić coś
