discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Unit 9 Vocab Jackson Hooker 2025-01-24
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- A system where a king or queen has total power.
- Improved the steam engine which helped the Industrial Revolution.
- Thought people are selfish and need a strong government to control them.
- A meeting where Europe decided how to divide Africa.
- Someone who has different beliefs than the religious teachings.
- The growth of cities as people move there for work.
- A step by step process to test ideas and find the truth.
- The idea that the Sun is at the center of the solar system.
- An idea where everything is shared equally, and there’s no private property.
- Astronomer and Mathematician, and improved the telescope, also used it for discoveries.
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- Believed people have natural rights like life, liberty, and property.
- A person who starts and runs a business.
- When a country controls trade and influence in another area.
- When one country takes over another to control its resources and people.
- A system where the government controls resources and helps everyone share wealth.
- Places where goods are made using machines and workers.
- Scientist who discovered gravity and made big advances in physics.
- A thinker who said power should be divided into three branches of government.
- Fought for freedom of speech and religion.
19 Clues: A person who starts and runs a business. • Fought for freedom of speech and religion. • A system where a king or queen has total power. • The growth of cities as people move there for work. • A meeting where Europe decided how to divide Africa. • Places where goods are made using machines and workers. • A step by step process to test ideas and find the truth. • ...
The Industrial Revolution I 2024-02-11
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- The key invention that kickstarted the Industrial Revolution
- A period during which the birth rate goes up and the death rate goes down, as happened from 1750
- The term for manufactured cloth, regardless of material
- Became the main means of rapid transport during the 19th Century (1800s)
- The country where many of the key developments of the Industrial Revolution first occurred
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- An invention that dramatically sped up textile production
- Term for areas outside of cities; where 80% of people lived and worked before 1750, and where only 20% lived and worked by 1900
- A building where things are produced quickly and in large quantities with the help of machines
- English inventor famous for developing an efficient 1-across (for which he had a unit of power named after him)
- The main fuel for machines invented during the Industrial Revolution
- Term for city-areas, where many people moved to in search of work during the Industrial Revolution
11 Clues: The term for manufactured cloth, regardless of material • An invention that dramatically sped up textile production • The key invention that kickstarted the Industrial Revolution • The main fuel for machines invented during the Industrial Revolution • Became the main means of rapid transport during the 19th Century (1800s) • ...
Deztiny Hernandez and Idalee Lara 2023-08-29
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- What is it called when an invention is improved?
- What is it called when you create something new?
- What is the 3rd step to the design process?
- What is the 4th step to the design process?
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- What is the 1st step top the design process?
- What is the 2nd step to the design process?
- What is the 5th step to the design process?
- What are people who design and build things?
- What is the 6th step to the design process?
9 Clues: What is the 2nd step to the design process? • What is the 5th step to the design process? • What is the 6th step to the design process? • What is the 3rd step to the design process? • What is the 4th step to the design process? • What is the 1st step top the design process? • What are people who design and build things? • ...
Dis Donc 7 Unité 6_LZ1 2021-12-06
18 Clues: gut • Tier • gegen • schnell • originel • Garantie • schlecht • dekorativ • Erfindung • praktisch • für/um zu • das Produkt • es ist auch • ein Geschenk • hübsch (weib.) • perfekt für sie • Profitieren-sie • Er/Es hat mehrere
Vocabulary From Killing Cancer 2019-07-09
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- Noun-act of working jointly
- Noun-good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- Noun-the spreading of a disease (especially cancer) to another part of the body
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- Adj-recurring again and again
- Noun-the quality of being subject to variation
- Verb-destroy completely, as if down to the roots
6 Clues: Noun-act of working jointly • Adj-recurring again and again • Noun-the quality of being subject to variation • Verb-destroy completely, as if down to the roots • Noun-good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries • Noun-the spreading of a disease (especially cancer) to another part of the body
4th Gr wk 22 Plural Nouns ending in y and f/fe. List A 2023-04-20
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- bread that is baked in one piece
- the act of finding something
- filling free from a burden
- one that steals
- to watch secretly
- a wild carnivorous mammal of the dog family
- people living
- one cent coins
- a small breed of horses
- a piece of fabric wrap around your neck
- a region of atmosphere seen from the earth
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- a person who is small in stature
- reflective pronoun
- a covering of horn that protects the toes of some mammals
- larger towns
- ceremony of marriages
- a person who is habitually cruel
- a container left empty of its contents
- a piece of fiction dealing with the solution of a crime
- places with collections of books
20 Clues: larger towns • people living • one cent coins • one that steals • to watch secretly • reflective pronoun • ceremony of marriages • a small breed of horses • filling free from a burden • the act of finding something • a person who is small in stature • bread that is baked in one piece • a person who is habitually cruel • places with collections of books • ...
Station 4 Crossword puzzle 2021-10-21
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- American physicist radio astronomer
- what do people have to start the day
- what is the matter that fills space called
- what did edwin call his discoveries
- who made the red shift
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- what was the theory called that started space
- what do people call space
- American astronomer
- what did people hear thought the radio
- what do people call when they watch the stars
- what do people fill balloons with
- who solved the hardest equation
12 Clues: American astronomer • who made the red shift • what do people call space • who solved the hardest equation • what do people fill balloons with • American physicist radio astronomer • what did edwin call his discoveries • what do people have to start the day • what did people hear thought the radio • what is the matter that fills space called • ...
The Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-16
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- The intellectuals of the Enlightenment were called ____.
- This thinker believed in natural rights, including life, liberty, and property
- This philosophe argued for freedom of speech and religion and criticized intolerance
- The Enlightenment is also called the Age of ____.
- Revolution This revolution in England created a Bill of Rights to protect citizens
- Revolution The Enlightenment was influenced by this period of scientific discoveries
- This philosophe believed that people are naturally good, but power corrupts them
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- I The English Civil War led to the beheading of this monarch
- This thinker believed in separation of powers and checks and balances
- This philosophe criticized abuses in the justice system and wanted fair trials
- This philosopher believed people were naturally selfish and needed an absolute ruler
- Contract The idea that people give up rights to a ruler in exchange for order is called the ____.
- This movement encouraged people to question medieval ideas and emphasize education
- of Absolute Monarchs This period saw kings spending lavishly and ruling without regard for their people
14 Clues: The Enlightenment is also called the Age of ____. • The intellectuals of the Enlightenment were called ____. • I The English Civil War led to the beheading of this monarch • This thinker believed in separation of powers and checks and balances • This philosophe criticized abuses in the justice system and wanted fair trials • ...
INVENTIONS 2023-11-20
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- phone: Global communication network
- An innovation that changed entertainment
- A household appliance that transformed food storage
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- A vehicle that made travel easy
- An invention that revolutionized and facilitated communication
- A platform to inform us about what is happening in the world.
- bulb: An invention that revolutionized lighting
7 Clues: A vehicle that made travel easy • phone: Global communication network • An innovation that changed entertainment • bulb: An invention that revolutionized lighting • A household appliance that transformed food storage • A platform to inform us about what is happening in the world. • An invention that revolutionized and facilitated communication
China Inventions and Religions: Crossword I 2024-04-12
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- This treatment is known as belives the the body can be healed with needles that align the the flow of energy in the body; relieves pain; renews the body.
- Chinese Invention: Millers of grain invented this to grind more grain with water.
- During the Shang dynasty, the Chinese created objects made of _______for religious use.
- Buddhist idea of perfection, heaven, peace, happiness.
- Characters that represent objects. For example, the Chinese characters for the sun and the moon
- Hindu belief in one's duties or responsibilities.
- Government workers in the _____ Service studied Confucius and took exams.
- Religion that holds life is full of suffering. To end suffering, follow the Eight-Fold Path.
- Emperor who built the Great Wall
- Religion founded in India: reincarnation, karma, dharma.
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- Chinese invention on sailing ship allowed them to steer.
- Philosophy that stressed the importance of a system of laws; it held that people were evil and had to be controlled by laws.
- The Mandate of _____is the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods.
- Hindu belief that a person's actions affect how they will be reborn in a future life.
- He taught that society would be harmonious if people honored traditions, respected their elders, and sought knowledge.
- Ceramic made of fine clay baked at high temperature, for dishes and vases.
- This farm tool was now made with cast-iron.
- "Magnetic" tool that helped ships to navigate.
- Religion of Lao-tzu that seeks balance between yin and yang.
- The ______ Road was a network of trade to expand.
20 Clues: Emperor who built the Great Wall • This farm tool was now made with cast-iron. • "Magnetic" tool that helped ships to navigate. • Hindu belief in one's duties or responsibilities. • The ______ Road was a network of trade to expand. • Buddhist idea of perfection, heaven, peace, happiness. • Chinese invention on sailing ship allowed them to steer. • ...
patent 2024-11-22
Mrs. Walsh's Class Wax Museum 2025-05-08
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- I was the 1st African American child to enter an all white school.
- I had to go into hiding during the Holocaust and wrote a diary.
- I won a Grammy for the Best Mexican American Album.
- I am a catcher for the Royals and have won the Golden Glove 5 times.
- As a basketball player I won 5 NBA championships.
- I am an artist and scientist. I painted the Mona Lisa.
- I was known as the "Crocodile Hunter".
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- I was the 35th president and challenged the USA to win the Space Race.
- I am an American saint who started schools for kids in need.
- I made many discoveries in radioactivity.
- I led people to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
- I led the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
- I won 3 MVP awards as a baseball player for the St. Louis Cardinals.
- I was a NASA mathematician who helped land Apollo 11 safely.
- I invented the game of quidditch in my books.
- I invented the Tesla coil and developed the AC motor.
- I was the 1st to fly nonstop across the USA.
17 Clues: I led the Montgomery Bus Boycott. • I was known as the "Crocodile Hunter". • I made many discoveries in radioactivity. • I was the 1st to fly nonstop across the USA. • I invented the game of quidditch in my books. • As a basketball player I won 5 NBA championships. • I won a Grammy for the Best Mexican American Album. • ...
THE INVENTION OF PAPER 2021-12-11
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- leaves of this tree used for writing
- wood product tht is made into paper
- name of the first modern papermaking machine
- means all over the world
- Chinese province where oldest know paper is from
- art of folding paper into objects
- place where paper money was first use
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- Eglish word we get from papyrus
- animal skin used as paper
- type of tree whose bark was used to keep records
- broken pieces of pottery used for writing
- using something over again for the same purpose
- inventor of the printing press
- invented a process to remove inks from paper
14 Clues: means all over the world • animal skin used as paper • inventor of the printing press • Eglish word we get from papyrus • art of folding paper into objects • wood product tht is made into paper • leaves of this tree used for writing • place where paper money was first use • broken pieces of pottery used for writing • name of the first modern papermaking machine • ...
full blast2 unit 2cd 2021-11-01
13 Clues: φωναζω • αμεσως • πείραμα • αρχαίος • διαδρομη • εφεύρεση • διασημος • υποσχομαι • ημερολόγιο • συναρπαστικος • αποφασισμενος • ξεχωριστος,η ο • σημαντικος,η,ο
4C07(2) From Bell to Cell 2023-01-04
(Intellectual) Property Rights 2018-12-26
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- Word or symbol legally allowed only to the owner (ex: Coca-Cola name and symbol) (商标)
- A share of the profit in exchange for the use of a book or song (版税)
- Pretending another's ideas are one's own (抄袭)
- A secret device, technique, etc. used by a company in manufacturing its products (ex: Coca-cola's recipe) (商业机密)
- An idea that's considered property (知识产权)
- Something created
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- Illegal trade that isn't regulated (黑市)
- Unprotected by copyright or patent and belonging to everybody (公有领域)
- A document giving someone a "right" to their invention, preventing others from making or selling it (专利)
- Violation of (侵权)
- The right to a book, song, or play (版权)
- Unauthorized use of (盗版行为)
12 Clues: Violation of (侵权) • Something created • Unauthorized use of (盗版行为) • Illegal trade that isn't regulated (黑市) • The right to a book, song, or play (版权) • An idea that's considered property (知识产权) • Pretending another's ideas are one's own (抄袭) • Unprotected by copyright or patent and belonging to everybody (公有领域) • ...
(Intellectual) Property Rights 2018-12-26
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- Unprotected by copyright or patent and belonging to everybody (公有领域)
- Pretending another's ideas are one's own (抄袭)
- A document giving someone a "right" to their invention, preventing others from making or selling it (专利)
- An idea that's considered property (知识产权)
- Word or symbol legally allowed only to the owner (ex: Coca-Cola name and symbol) (商标)
- The right to a book, song, or play (版权)
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- Unauthorized use of (海盗行为)
- Violation of (侵权)
- Illegal trade that isn't regulated (黑市)
- A secret device, technique, etc. used by a company in manufacturing its products (ex: Coca-cola's recipe) (留一手)
- Something created
- A share of the profit in exchange for the use of a book or song (版税)
12 Clues: Violation of (侵权) • Something created • Unauthorized use of (海盗行为) • Illegal trade that isn't regulated (黑市) • The right to a book, song, or play (版权) • An idea that's considered property (知识产权) • Pretending another's ideas are one's own (抄袭) • Unprotected by copyright or patent and belonging to everybody (公有领域) • ...
B F. Skinner 2025-09-09
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- the animal skinner taught to play table tennis
- — A key concept Skinner used to increase behavior.
- Founder Of Behaviorism
- College Boston, Massachusettsses
- invention that modify drugs on animal behavior
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- Skinners book on life in a utopian community
- Skinners co author in his book from 1961
- — Skinner’s first name.
- Invention that gained Skinner Recognition
- Russian Physologist
- — Skinner studied different types of these for reinforcement timing.
11 Clues: Russian Physologist • Founder Of Behaviorism • — Skinner’s first name. • College Boston, Massachusettsses • Skinners co author in his book from 1961 • Invention that gained Skinner Recognition • Skinners book on life in a utopian community • the animal skinner taught to play table tennis • invention that modify drugs on animal behavior • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2023-09-21
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- WROTE DOWN LAWS FOR ALL TO SEE
- FARMING TOOL INVENTED BY SUMERIANS
- THE BELIEF IN MULTIPLE GODS
- SOIL FOUND IN RIVERS
- ANCIENT CITIES
- HAMMURABI CREATED THIS THROUGH WRITING LAWS
- FIRST LARGE SCALE COMMUNITIES
- MESOPOTAMIAN INVENTION, HINT: WATER
- USED TO WATER CROPS OR PREVENT FLOODS
- ANCIENT PEOPLE WROTE ON THESE
- THE STUDY OF EARTH
- FARMING SITE
- WHERE MESOPOTAMIA WAS LOCATED, RICH SOIL
- RIVER IN MESOPOTAMIA
- RIVER IN MESOPOTAMIA
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- PERSON FROM AKKAD, CONQUERED & STARTED AN EMPIRE
- TEMPLES FOR WORSHIP
- TAMING OF ANIMALS
- THE LAND BETWEEN THE RIVERS
- PEOPLE WHO WORKED IN THE ZIGGURATS
- SOLDIERS RODE IN THESE
- FIRST PEOPLE TO SETTLE IN MESOPOTAMIA
- JOB ____ OR DIVISION OF LABOR
- BEFORE COMMON ERA
- ANCIENT WRITING SYSTEM
- HOW HISTORIANS TRACK TIME
- GROUP OF LANDS UNDER ONE RULER
- UPPER, MIDDLE, LOWER ARE EXAMPLES OF
- COMMON ERA
- SUMERIAN INVENTION
- ANNO DOMINI
31 Clues: COMMON ERA • ANNO DOMINI • FARMING SITE • ANCIENT CITIES • TAMING OF ANIMALS • BEFORE COMMON ERA • THE STUDY OF EARTH • SUMERIAN INVENTION • TEMPLES FOR WORSHIP • SOIL FOUND IN RIVERS • RIVER IN MESOPOTAMIA • RIVER IN MESOPOTAMIA • SOLDIERS RODE IN THESE • ANCIENT WRITING SYSTEM • HOW HISTORIANS TRACK TIME • THE LAND BETWEEN THE RIVERS • THE BELIEF IN MULTIPLE GODS • JOB ____ OR DIVISION OF LABOR • ...
8_Unit7_Viktorija 2024-11-21
15 Clues: rasė • tarmė • karta • mažėti • kaimas • valiuta • reklama • būstinė • akcentas • išradimas • įvertinti • tautinė grupė • sumažinti pusiau • el. knygų skaitytuvas • palydovinė navigacija
Friday Quiz Name______________________ 2025-01-24
11 Clues: persons • burning • a problem • bickering • place and time • a civilized argument • a creation of something new • words spoken aloud in a play • persons in a play, story or movie • a vessel for catching "number one and two" • to describe something "in short" or "in a nutshell"
An eleven year old's invention 2024-01-22
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- A person who starts a business
- Synonym for classic
- Well-known but probably not true
- A powerful person in one or more specific industries
- To create something magical
- Utterly ruined or destroyed.
- Epperson plus icicle
- To sell one's valuables in exchange for cash.
- Made to feel confident; encouraged
- To eat hungrily or quickly
- Given an unofficial name or nickname to someone or something
- To eat or drink something
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- A dessert made with sweet ingredients
- To grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way
- A tool
- A combination
- Author's last name
- Describes products made in a traditional way
- A remarkable person, thing or event
- A license that prevents others from using an invention
- The first public appearance
21 Clues: A tool • A combination • Author's last name • Synonym for classic • Epperson plus icicle • To eat or drink something • To eat hungrily or quickly • To create something magical • The first public appearance • Utterly ruined or destroyed. • A person who starts a business • Well-known but probably not true • Made to feel confident; encouraged • A remarkable person, thing or event • ...
Types of books 2017-07-14
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- books with an exciting stoyy especially ones about crime or spies
- tell stories through picture
- stories told from author's imagination
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- a type of book that is based on imagined scientific discoveries of the future
- about a person's life
- stories about love affairs
- a book that helps you to learn how to knit or work with wood
- a story, long enough to fill a complete book, characters and events are usually imaginary
8 Clues: about a person's life • stories about love affairs • tell stories through picture • stories told from author's imagination • a book that helps you to learn how to knit or work with wood • books with an exciting stoyy especially ones about crime or spies • a type of book that is based on imagined scientific discoveries of the future • ...
Unit 10 L 39 2022-12-15
13 Clues: hapnik • pähkel • leiutis • maavarad • leiutaja • loomulik • esivanem • keskkond • taastumatu • süsihappegaas • eelajalooline • kasvuhoone-efekt • vähendama saastamist
Crossword Activity 2021-04-23
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- Refers to the words and symbols such as a name, logo and slogan that represent
- A legal entity created by two or more businesses joining together to conduct a specific business enterprise with both parties sharing profits and losses.
- a property right granted to an inventor to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling the invention for a limited time in exchange for public disclosure of the invention when the patent is granted.
- typically provided by outside investors for financing of new, growing, or struggling businesses.
- Someone who takes on entrepreneur-like ventures within a large corporate environment.
- broader management,
- The amount of sales a business needs to make to cover all its costs.
- typically provided by outside investors for financing of new, growing, or struggling businesses.
- not-for-profit co-operative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members.
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- How a business owner organizes their endeavor for success
- The process of researching, promoting, selling and distributing a product or service.
- A person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture.
- a liability that is limited to a partner or investor’s investment.
- A form of legal protection for words, names, symbols, sounds, or colors that distinguish goods and services.
- a business that provides banking services for profit.
- refers to sole proprietorships and general partnerships in which the owner or partners are each liable for business debts.
- low start up and all profits
- Limited Liability, Earlier to raise capital
- The exchange of a product or service for money.
- An asset is usually purchased or, equivalently, a deposit is made in a bank, in hopes of getting a future return or interest from it.
- of formation
21 Clues: of formation • broader management, • low start up and all profits • Limited Liability, Earlier to raise capital • The exchange of a product or service for money. • a business that provides banking services for profit. • How a business owner organizes their endeavor for success • a liability that is limited to a partner or investor’s investment. • ...
The Renaissance - Joelle Young 2025-04-10
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- This man was an artist who painted the ceiling of a very famous chapel.
- An artistic technique that was used to create depth by making objects in the distance smaller than objects that are closer.
- This invention allowed for the spread of books.
- A renaissance value where there is a separation from church.
- This man came up with the idea of how to print illustrations in books.
- Artists painted on this material with oils.
- This is the city where the Renaissance started and flourished.
- An artistic technique where they create faces to look how they look in real life with soft lines.
- This man wrote a book that inspired many traders to travel to Asia.
- This man created an invention that allowed for the spread of books.
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- A cultural movement that revived interest in and a rebirth of classical learning.
- This man wrote many famous plays about comedies, tragedies, and romances.
- This artist painted lively scenes of festivals and dances.
- This man wrote about an ideal world and was canonized a saint by the Catholic Church.
- This man wrote about how to be a proper gentleman.
- This family supported the artists and started off as wealthy bankers.
- This man was a writer who in his writing encouraged the use of deceit to get what you want.
- These people challenged the Church and the Pope’s authority in their work.
- An artistic technique that was used to create depth by painting architecture.
- An artistic technique where humans are the focus and not nature or religious scenes.
- This man was an artist who traveled to paint portraits of wealthy people.
- A renaissance value where they made art more personalized and more about a specific person.
22 Clues: Artists painted on this material with oils. • This invention allowed for the spread of books. • This man wrote about how to be a proper gentleman. • This artist painted lively scenes of festivals and dances. • A renaissance value where there is a separation from church. • This is the city where the Renaissance started and flourished. • ...
Achievements of the Muslim Civilization 2025-02-26
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- The vast network of trade routes connecting the Islamic world with Europe, Africa, and Asia.
- A famous Muslim scholar who wrote "The Book of Healing" and "The Canon of Medicine."
- A famous Islamic philosopher who translated Greek philosophical texts into Arabic.
- The medical concept developed in the Islamic world that focused on the treatment of diseases.
- The term for Islamic scholars who were experts in law, theology, and other sciences.
- The type of architecture with intricate designs and arches that became iconic during the Golden Age.
- A famous Muslim explorer known for his travels to China, India, and Africa.
- The invention that made paper production cheaper and more efficient in the Islamic world.
- The city known as the heart of the Islamic Golden Age’s intellectual advancements.
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- A brilliant mathematician who developed algebra.
- A city that became a major center of learning during the Islamic Golden Age.
- The Muslim invention used for navigating at sea, allowing travelers to determine their location by the stars.
- A scientific field advanced during the Golden Age that studies celestial bodies.
- The book written by Ibn Battuta documenting his travels across the Islamic world.
- A key scientific method developed during the Islamic Golden Age, focusing on experimentation and observation.
- The system used by Muslim astronomers to map the stars.
- The language in which many scholarly texts of the Islamic Golden Age were written.
- A mathematician who contributed significantly to geometry and trigonometry.
- The ancient library in Baghdad, known for its vast collection of knowledge.
- A famous Islamic physician and philosopher who worked in the field of optics.
20 Clues: A brilliant mathematician who developed algebra. • The system used by Muslim astronomers to map the stars. • A mathematician who contributed significantly to geometry and trigonometry. • The ancient library in Baghdad, known for its vast collection of knowledge. • A famous Muslim explorer known for his travels to China, India, and Africa. • ...
Cultural Knowledge & Perspectives Crossword 2025-11-07
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- Word on many protest signs of the 1960s and beyond.
- What the youth of the ’60s called for — sometimes in music form.
- Everyone’s entitled to one — especially online.
- The word on every lip in the 1970s — sexual, social, and personal.
- The mental shortcut society keeps unlearning.
- What every generation believes the next one is losing.
- The cultural mirror that never stands still.
- Movement that redefined women’s voices in the 1970s.
- The household companion before television ruled the room.
- The invisible language everyone speaks differently each decade.
- Once considered a strength, now sometimes seen as insincerity.
- The traditional title for the family’s male provider.
- The promise every invention makes.
- What movements, artists, and citizens have always fought to keep.
- Common term for a woman managing domestic life in the 1950s.
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- The ideal societies keep chasing.
- The window to the world in the 1960s living room.
- The dream that filled shopping malls and emptiness alike.
- Where families once gathered nightly before screens replaced conversation.
- Once praised as virtue, now debated as restriction.
- What once meant duty, now often tied to identity.
- A mirror ball, a dance floor, and a whole attitude.
- The act that reshaped politics, music, and art.
- What cultures hold onto when the future feels uncertain.
- Once seen as noble, later debated as outdated.
- The invention that ended waiting — and privacy.
- Symbol of rebellion, innovation, and idealism.
- What defined “good upbringing” in the mid-20th century.
- The force that promised simplicity but delivered complexity.
- Humanity’s final frontier — and the 1960s dream.
30 Clues: The ideal societies keep chasing. • The promise every invention makes. • The cultural mirror that never stands still. • The mental shortcut society keeps unlearning. • Once seen as noble, later debated as outdated. • Symbol of rebellion, innovation, and idealism. • Everyone’s entitled to one — especially online. • The act that reshaped politics, music, and art. • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2022-01-06
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- floating planters for crops
- the leader of a society, which makes laws and the army
- division of labor - everyone has a job to do
- knotted ropes used for counting and storytelling
- the Capital city of the Inca Civilization
- The capital city of the Aztec civilization
- a spanish soldier
- a system of using characters to record information
- rules created by the government that everyone must follow
- belief in a single God
- belief in multiple Gods
- chopping down a part of jungle and burning it down to plant crops
- ROASTED GUINEA PIG
- People living and working together to create an organized society
- the leader of the Aztecs
- the dividing of society based on power and money
- a way that the Inca grew crops in the mountains
- organized belief and worship of one or more Gods
- an invention that helped the Mayans keep track of days and years
- an Ancient Civilization that lied in what is not the United States
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- where the Inca civilization was located
- upper class people who have power, rights, and freedom
- the style that a building is built in
- wrapping up the dead as part of a funeral ceremony
- the way that some civilizations decide their social clases
- people who have no rights, and no freedom
- an ancient civilization located in what is now Mexico
- and Ancient Civilization that disappeared mysteriously
- any invention that humans made to make a job or task easier
- a book made from tree Bark
- the leader of the inca
- bringing water to crops
- an Ancient Civilization that lived in the Andes Mountains
- a wooden wall made of logs
- Large hills created to bury the dead as part of a funeral
35 Clues: a spanish soldier • ROASTED GUINEA PIG • the leader of the inca • belief in a single God • belief in multiple Gods • bringing water to crops • the leader of the Aztecs • a book made from tree Bark • a wooden wall made of logs • floating planters for crops • the style that a building is built in • where the Inca civilization was located • people who have no rights, and no freedom • ...
SEEING AS THE SPIRIT 2023-02-01
Across
- description of God's selfless attention to you
- enough, a season we moved into
- key method to seeing as the spirit constantly
- how we describe God's words
- characteristics of our ideas, talents, discoveries
Down
- inside of you
- what we experience in all aspects of our life
- expectant, our stance while waiting
- our lifestyle this year
- not taking God's word as it is
10 Clues: inside of you • our lifestyle this year • how we describe God's words • enough, a season we moved into • not taking God's word as it is • expectant, our stance while waiting • what we experience in all aspects of our life • key method to seeing as the spirit constantly • description of God's selfless attention to you • characteristics of our ideas, talents, discoveries
vocab 2024-09-17
Across
- to acknowledge or confess openly
- really excited or supportive of something
- crudely indecent; deficient in taste or refinement
- making fortunate discoveries by accident
- harmless; having no adverse effect
Down
- a rowdy or aggressive person
- appearance, esp. the expression of the face
- the extent of function, power, or competence; scope
- something that goes against religious orthodoxy
- a preoccupation with grisly, gruesome matters
10 Clues: a rowdy or aggressive person • to acknowledge or confess openly • harmless; having no adverse effect • making fortunate discoveries by accident • really excited or supportive of something • appearance, esp. the expression of the face • a preoccupation with grisly, gruesome matters • something that goes against religious orthodoxy • ...
English 2020-09-25
15 Clues: found • pop up • shelter • publish • concept • develop • schedule • daydream • invention • introduce • recrational • alternative • naar refer to • naartoe gaan head to • hebben met iets struggle
Unusual Words 2023-08-23
Across
- Most perfect or typical example (12 letters, starting with "Q").
- Complex and confusing language, often found in bureaucracy (12 letters, starting with "G").
- Lacking enthusiasm or effort (12 letters, starting with "L").
- In a mocking or teasing manner (13 letters, starting with "Q").
Down
- Lucky discoveries by chance (11 letters, starting with "S").
- To confuse or bewilder (15 letters, starting with "D").
- Exceedingly idealistic and impractical, like Don Quixote's pursuits (9 letters, starting with "Q").
- Having a pleasant, harmonious sound (11 letters, starting with "M").
- Words that imitate sounds (12 letters, starting with "O").
9 Clues: To confuse or bewilder (15 letters, starting with "D"). • Words that imitate sounds (12 letters, starting with "O"). • Lucky discoveries by chance (11 letters, starting with "S"). • Lacking enthusiasm or effort (12 letters, starting with "L"). • In a mocking or teasing manner (13 letters, starting with "Q"). • ...
crossword for mr.Reeve 2022-12-20
Across
- a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
- a line on which an object spins
- the study of numbers
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
Down
- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- a positive result gained by hard work
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- was unified for the first time and Buddhist beliefs became widespread.
- a situation of wealth and success
- were a line of rulers, beginning in the mid-200s, who controlled much of India from 320 C.E to 550 C.E.
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- have made some notable discoveries that have helped us learn about the accomplishments of the Gupta Empire.
- the study of the stars and planets
13 Clues: the study of numbers • a line on which an object spins • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • a positive result gained by hard work • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement • was unified for the first time and Buddhist beliefs became widespread. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-03-20
Across
- The spinning _____ improved the quality of textiles and made them cheaper
- The _______ movement was when wealthy people bought up large plots of land to start large scale farms
- This invention helped improve transportation and communication
- This helped transport goods throughout England
- The _____ gin helped the automation of the cotton picking process
- This was the first industry to industrialize
- This is an economic system which production is privately controlled
- Was the first Daimyo in Japan to use firearms
- This was needed to burn as fuel (steam engines)
- This invention had wires that stretched hundreds of miles
- Crop ______ ensured that land could be maximized for agricultural output
- To create steel, you need to remove the impurities from _____
Down
- Multifamily apartments, usually dark, crowded, and barely meeting minimum living standards
- This American military leader threatened to use force against Japan if they did not open their borders for trade
- Where the Industrial Revolution began
- The Steam Locomotive could travel ___ miles per hour
- This was the result of mass populations living in one area.
- _____ industries were the original economic system in England
- This is an economic system where all property is publicly owned (the government)
- This Japanese Shogun ends the Warring States Period by bringing stability to Japan
- During the Industrial Revolution the _____ class grew
- The inventor of the steam engine
- This was an issue that was caused by new factories and the smoke they would create
23 Clues: The inventor of the steam engine • Where the Industrial Revolution began • This was the first industry to industrialize • Was the first Daimyo in Japan to use firearms • This helped transport goods throughout England • This was needed to burn as fuel (steam engines) • The Steam Locomotive could travel ___ miles per hour • ...
Vocabulary 2024-01-11
Across
- The middle part of a plot, consisting of complications and discoveries that create conflict
- An explanation of what the characters are trying to do
- Messages from the playwright to the actors, technicians, and others in the theater telling them what to do and how to do it
- The turning point in a plot
- A long speech one character gives on stage
- The final resolution of the conflict in a plot
- The structure of a play, including exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and a denouement
- Time and place of a scene
Down
- Obstacles that get in the way of a character achieving what he or she wants
- The series of events following the climax of a plot
- Who the actor pretends to be
- A characters life story that a playwright creates
- A single situation or unit of dialogue in a play
- A conversation between two or more characters
- The beginning part of a plot that provides important background information
15 Clues: Time and place of a scene • The turning point in a plot • Who the actor pretends to be • A long speech one character gives on stage • A conversation between two or more characters • The final resolution of the conflict in a plot • A single situation or unit of dialogue in a play • A characters life story that a playwright creates • ...
Vocabulary recap 2021-09-06
8 Clues: To show or help • The act of talking • Something difficult • Many different types • New discoveries or inventions. • To be successful during a hard time • To give or supply something that someone needs. • More than other things or people, or more than usual
Customer Service Week 2022-09-06
Across
- now copied all over the world, Hafele invented this in 1983
- where Hafele Australia first called home
- style of a hinge component
- Brand Ambassador
- brighten up your day
- Range of Cabinets, Benchtops, Doors.
Down
- term for the OHA range with the fold 40 system
- Kitchens found at Mitre 10
- as one door opens
- Name of the Hafele OHA mobile showroom
- Common term for a cabinet end panel in QLD
- Location where you might find HNZ's head office
- classic cabinet lock
- Manufacturer & Supplier based in Bad Essen Germany
- Best screw to hold a drawer runner
15 Clues: Brand Ambassador • as one door opens • classic cabinet lock • brighten up your day • Kitchens found at Mitre 10 • style of a hinge component • Best screw to hold a drawer runner • Range of Cabinets, Benchtops, Doors. • Name of the Hafele OHA mobile showroom • where Hafele Australia first called home • Common term for a cabinet end panel in QLD • ...
Chapter 18, Sections 1, 2, and 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-05
Across
- to give good reason for an action
- Jewish immigrant who formed the AFL (American Federal Labor)
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- bargaining when unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- a Scottish immigrant who worked his way up the corporate ladder to create the Carnegie Steel Company in 1892
- to increase in speed
- Addams a woman that worked hard for poor city dwellers.
- house a center offering help to the urban poor
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- an inventor who created the telephone in 1876
- to change;to make different
- an American manufacturer who used assembly lines to mass produce automobiles
Down
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- To get rid of
- the rapid growth of city population
- a place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or a small fee
- businesses owned by many investors
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- described as the “most hated and admired figures of his time”, he owned an oil company and donated most of his fortune to charity
- someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- Orville Wright two brothers who tested the first “flying machine”
- a company that controls most or all business in a particular party
- purify;make free from impurities
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
24 Clues: To get rid of • to increase in speed • to change;to make different • purify;make free from impurities • to give good reason for an action • businesses owned by many investors • the rapid growth of city population • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • an inventor who created the telephone in 1876 • house a center offering help to the urban poor • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-09-25
Across
- The British government passed laws to encourage this in the 1700s
- The process of crop planting that restores soil nutrients
- Person who organizes, manages, and takes risks in a business
- Invented by Eli Whitney to speed cotton seed removal
- This type of movement bought large farms and forced small farmers to become tenants
- The person who improved roads with drainage and a smooth surface
- Large waterway created to improve transportation in Britain
- The process of developing machine production of goods
- The act of moving goods across water via steam-powered boats
- British engineer who improved the steam engine in 1765
Down
- The British engineer who built the first locomotive for the Liverpool-Manchester line
- The increased number of people moving to cities for work
- A machine that combined features of spinning jenny and water frame
- An invention that sped up cloth-making, invented in 1787
- The innovation that used waterpower to drive spinning wheels
- A layer of large stones used to improve roads
- Invented by Jethro Tull, it allowed seeds to be sown in rows at specific depths
- The country where the Industrial Revolution first began
- The invention that doubled a weaver’s work in a day, made by John Kay
- The first successful steamboat built by Robert Fulton
- The type of power that early factories relied on before steam engines
- Early form of transportation that used steam power on rails
- The British inventor of the flying shuttle
23 Clues: The British inventor of the flying shuttle • A layer of large stones used to improve roads • The country where the Industrial Revolution first began • British engineer who improved the steam engine in 1765 • The increased number of people moving to cities for work • An invention that sped up cloth-making, invented in 1787 • ...
Sir Isaac Newton Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-05
Across
- What town did Newton first learn chemistry in?
- What country was Newton born in?
- What field of math grew out of Newton's discoveries?
- What city was Newton buried in?
- A falling apple led to Newton's discovery of this.
- Newton discovered that Force equals mass times this.
Down
- What is the short name for the book that made Newton famous?
- What type of telescope did Isaac Newton design and construct?
- Who's work on motion was incorrect that Newton was first taught about?
- Which queen was Newton knighted by?
10 Clues: What city was Newton buried in? • What country was Newton born in? • Which queen was Newton knighted by? • What town did Newton first learn chemistry in? • A falling apple led to Newton's discovery of this. • What field of math grew out of Newton's discoveries? • Newton discovered that Force equals mass times this. • ...
Sociology 2024-01-04
Across
- Social reality is constructed in the minds of social actors
- Unintended consequences
- using sociology to solve problems
- The study of how people use background assumptions to make sense out of life
Down
- Examination of small-scale patterns of society
- intended and recognized consequences
- Society is composed of groups competing for scare resources
- The application of scientific approach to the social word,.
- research whose purpose is to make discoveries about life in human, groups not to make changes in those groups
- Examination of large-scale patterns of society
10 Clues: Unintended consequences • using sociology to solve problems • intended and recognized consequences • Examination of small-scale patterns of society • Examination of large-scale patterns of society • Society is composed of groups competing for scare resources • Social reality is constructed in the minds of social actors • ...
work 2020-06-01
Across
- go form place to place.
- what you know what you read .
- the action or process of discovering or being discovered.
- a set of equipment used to generate and transmit electromagnetic waves carrying messages or signals, especially those of radio or television.
Down
- a person who carries out academic or scientific research.
- points, human structures, and natural features and begin to tell the story of the Golden Eagle’s odyssey.
- perceive the intended meaning of (words, a language, or a speaker).
- a course along which someone or something moves.
8 Clues: go form place to place. • what you know what you read . • a course along which someone or something moves. • a person who carries out academic or scientific research. • the action or process of discovering or being discovered. • perceive the intended meaning of (words, a language, or a speaker). • ...
work 2020-06-01
Across
- go form place to place.
- what you know what you read .
- the action or process of discovering or being discovered.
- a set of equipment used to generate and transmit electromagnetic waves carrying messages or signals, especially those of radio or television.
Down
- a person who carries out academic or scientific research.
- points, human structures, and natural features and begin to tell the story of the Golden Eagle’s odyssey.
- perceive the intended meaning of (words, a language, or a speaker).
- a course along which someone or something moves.
8 Clues: go form place to place. • what you know what you read . • a course along which someone or something moves. • a person who carries out academic or scientific research. • the action or process of discovering or being discovered. • perceive the intended meaning of (words, a language, or a speaker). • ...
VOCABULARY 2020-03-24
The Seabin Project 2025-03-20
Technology Advancements 2023-08-25
10 Clues: Portable computer. • Home video recorder. • Portable music player. • Optical storage format. • Gaming console pioneer. • Early video game company. • Pointing device invention. • Document transmission device. • Combined camera and recorder. • Communication notification tool.
HISTORY REVIEW! 2018-05-09
Across
- A disease that killed the longhorns.
- A word for Northerns who worked with Southern during reconstruction.
- Someone important who died on 15/04/1865.
- Another word for train.
- The 17th president of the USA.
- Cyrus McCormick's invention.
- A large,flat laying area of ground.
- The place where George Armstrong died.
- A word that means illegal business done in government.
- Used instead of wood for building.
Down
- A word that means a group of cattle.
- The act of separating.
- A famous man that helped build the railways.
- A synonym for rebels of a country.
- A term used for black people.
- A group of people that can make/change laws.
- An invention in 1837.
- The name given to unmarked cattle.
- A company that fights for workers rights.
19 Clues: An invention in 1837. • The act of separating. • Another word for train. • Cyrus McCormick's invention. • A term used for black people. • The 17th president of the USA. • A synonym for rebels of a country. • The name given to unmarked cattle. • Used instead of wood for building. • A large,flat laying area of ground. • A word that means a group of cattle. • ...
Vocab 7 2023-03-15
Across
- triangular sail on boats
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler
- Invasion of Gaul
- Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered around the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad
- struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam
- was a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- is the central religious text of Islam
- Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem
- Islam are fundamental practice
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- a tall slender tower on a mosque
- Islam is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion
- was a kingdom centered in Northeast Africa
- Islam’s holiest city
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.
- Islamic prayer area
- transgender people who live in communities that follow a kinship system
- the larger of the two main branches of Isla
- is a religious structure at the center of Islam in Mecca
- the attribution of a soul to plants
- law based on the teachings of the Koran
- annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca
- early scientific tool which was used for time
- an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam
23 Clues: Invasion of Gaul • Islamic prayer area • Islam’s holiest city • triangular sail on boats • Islam are fundamental practice • a tall slender tower on a mosque • annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca • the attribution of a soul to plants • is the central religious text of Islam • law based on the teachings of the Koran • an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam • ...
Cell Division 2022-01-18
Across
- Another word for copying, what happens to DNA during interphase.
- Type of cell that is produced by cell division.
- A change or mistake in the genetic code.
- Chromosomes line up in the center of the cell during mitosis.
- Part of interphase where DNA is replicated.
- Molecule that contains the code for life.
- Process by which the nucleus is copied.
Down
- Regular sequence of events by which a cell grows, prepares for division, and divides to form two daughter cells.
- Stage of mitosis where replicated chromosomes are split and pulled apart.
- Important function of cell division. Multicellular organisms require many cells.
- Organized form of DNA that appears during mitosis and is split into two new daughter cells.
- At the conclusion of mitosis, the cytoplasm divides and organelles are distributed into two new cells.
- Cells spend 95% of their life growing & preparing for division.
- Disease caused by rapid division of mutated cells.
- Body cells of an organism that reproduce by cell division.
- Cell line cultured from Henrietta Lacks and used in many scientific discoveries.
- Mass of cells formed when cancer cells divide rapidly.
17 Clues: Process by which the nucleus is copied. • A change or mistake in the genetic code. • Molecule that contains the code for life. • Part of interphase where DNA is replicated. • Type of cell that is produced by cell division. • Disease caused by rapid division of mutated cells. • Mass of cells formed when cancer cells divide rapidly. • ...
Industrial revolution 2020-03-12
Across
- farm machine that gathers a food crop from the field
- long and narrow strip of water for boats or for irrigation
- a facility for manufacturing
- wealth in the form of money or property
- line that is the commercial Organization responsible for operating a system of transport
- belief that society as a whole should control the means of production such as factories and land
- person who undertakes risk to establish a business
- increased output of machine made goods
- a combustible black or brownish rock
- the act of making up to date in appearance or behavior
- the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock
- making something suitable for a particular purpose
- where industrial revolution began
- a run down apartment house barely meeting.
Down
- the social process whereby cities grow
- manufacturing or mining or growing something for sale
- making of articles on a large scale using machinery
- the production of large quantities of a standardized article
- the act of using technology to automate a process or system
- a business firm recognized by law as a single body
- the development of commercial enterprise
- basic facilities needed for the functioning of a country.
- important feature of industrial revolution
- power - (industrial revolution invention)
- artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting fibers
- offering goods and services for sale
- a creation resulting from study and experimentation
- industrial revolution creation
- capital raised by corporation through the issue of shares
29 Clues: a facility for manufacturing • industrial revolution creation • where industrial revolution began • a combustible black or brownish rock • offering goods and services for sale • the social process whereby cities grow • increased output of machine made goods • wealth in the form of money or property • the development of commercial enterprise • ...
Escape China Challenge 2022-04-06
Across
- What is a belief system?
- How did systems of belief change people’s behaviors?
- What is used in Tai Chi?
- What's another word for belief system?
- where did Buddhism originate from?
- What does the Yang represent?
- What is a Taosit Place of Worship?
- Name at least one Chinese invention?
Down
- What is one famous statue associated with Buddhism?
- What is a belief system?
- What was a compass used for in Han Dynasty?
- What is an example of a belief system?
- What does the yin represent?
- What Chinese invention was invented on accident?
- True or false;Buddhism is the world's largest religion?
15 Clues: What is a belief system? • What is a belief system? • What is used in Tai Chi? • What does the yin represent? • What does the Yang represent? • where did Buddhism originate from? • What is a Taosit Place of Worship? • Name at least one Chinese invention? • What is an example of a belief system? • What's another word for belief system? • ...
budding scientists 2023-12-09
6 Clues: / Creation of something new. • / Act of watching and noting. • / Test to explore or validate. • / Educated guess or prediction. • / Systematic study for knowledge. • / Exclusive legal right to an invention.
music 2023-01-22
14 Clues: потом • следом • техника • цветной • в итоге • сначала • фонограф • пластинка • вращаться • изобретать • записывать • изобретение • после этого • музыкальная группа
Unit 15 2015-10-15
Across
- Twist to tighten
- A knife and a fork are...
- Lights up a room
- A seesaw is a...
- How you open and close doors
- You walk up and down these every day
- Classify and categorize things
- Use this word to agree with something negative
- Hit a nail with this
Down
- This tells time
- Cut down a tree with this
- A bike, a truck, and a clock have this
- Something that makes our lives easier
- Play games and type on this
- One low end and one high end
- Use this word to agree with something positive
16 Clues: This tells time • Twist to tighten • Lights up a room • A seesaw is a... • Hit a nail with this • Cut down a tree with this • A knife and a fork are... • Play games and type on this • How you open and close doors • One low end and one high end • Classify and categorize things • You walk up and down these every day • Something that makes our lives easier • ...
GDP Economics 2021-04-06
Across
- severe or prolonged recession
- consumer spending makes up ___% of gdp
- gdp is a tool to gauge the ____ of an economy
- how many months declining gdp is considered a recession
- per person
- when gdp increase income _____s
- total goods and services
- small picture economics
- a fall in the level of real GDP
Down
- humancapital#2
- what d0es c refer to into in the formula
- low point of recession stage of business cycle
- big picture economics
- humancapital#1
- advances in knowledge
- goods and services purchased from another country
- humancapital#3
- production of goods and services produces ____
18 Clues: per person • humancapital#2 • humancapital#1 • humancapital#3 • big picture economics • advances in knowledge • small picture economics • total goods and services • severe or prolonged recession • when gdp increase income _____s • a fall in the level of real GDP • consumer spending makes up ___% of gdp • what d0es c refer to into in the formula • ...
Inventions 2026-03-24
Across
- relating to storing information as numbers
- creators of a new device or process
- legal rights to an invention
- a machine that uses energy to create movement
- tiny chips that contain many integrated circuits
- told how to do actions using computer code
- tiny electronic parts that make a computer work
Down
- a new device or process
- computer programs
- a small device that controls the flow of electricity in electronic items
- a series of actions
- items or objects
12 Clues: items or objects • computer programs • a series of actions • a new device or process • legal rights to an invention • creators of a new device or process • relating to storing information as numbers • told how to do actions using computer code • a machine that uses energy to create movement • tiny electronic parts that make a computer work • ...
LC 7 2024-03-21
Across
- The legal practice derived from the teachings of the Quran
- The struggle to purify one's heart, do good, avoid evil and make oneself a better person
- Messengers sent by Allah to spread God's word and teachings, and to serve as models of ideal human behavior
- The smaller type of Islam
- In Mecca, looks like a box
- A central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- The holy city in which Islam was born
- The bigger type of Islam
- Triangle sail
- The belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence
- The religion itself
- The muslim Pilgrimage
Down
- The five things that every Muslim follows
- The four pillars on the corners of Mosques
- Where
- A kingdom in East Africa and South Arabia from Classical antiquity to the Middle Ages
- The flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in 622 to escape persecution
- A device used by skilled sailors to navigate the sea
- The battle in which French troops stopped muslims from entering Europe
- Religion in which Allah is the god
- The holy book of Islam
- An Arabic word that means "ruler," "successor," or "leader"
- The rock on which Allah ascended to heaven
23 Clues: Where • Triangle sail • The religion itself • The muslim Pilgrimage • The holy book of Islam • The bigger type of Islam • The smaller type of Islam • In Mecca, looks like a box • Religion in which Allah is the god • The holy city in which Islam was born • The five things that every Muslim follows • The four pillars on the corners of Mosques • ...
The French Revolution 2020-10-06
Across
- Peasants unable to lawfully leave their birthplace
- The location of Louis XIV's palace
- Members of the Second Estate
- Name of a book written by Thomas Hobbes and the word for a sea monster
- A prison in France
- The document written by the National Assembly
- The system where the King holds all the power
- The author of the "Social Contract"
- Church tax
- Famous philosophe who made monumental scientific discoveries
- The French tax
- The wife of Louis XVI
- Religious movement led by John Wesley
- People who provided protection in the feudal system
Down
- The revolution which inspired France
- Intellectuals of the Enlightenment
- The dominant social system in Medieval Europe
- The name for land
- Philosophe who fought for separation of the Church and State
- Philosophical movement of the 18th century
- The natural disaster which led to the near collapse of the French budget
- The French Parliament
- Philosophe who is one of the most famous composers in history
- The weapon that beheaded citizens
- Middle class members of the Third Estate
- Members of the First Estate
26 Clues: Church tax • The French tax • The name for land • A prison in France • The French Parliament • The wife of Louis XVI • Members of the First Estate • Members of the Second Estate • The weapon that beheaded citizens • Intellectuals of the Enlightenment • The location of Louis XIV's palace • The author of the "Social Contract" • The revolution which inspired France • ...
Paleo-Nerd Challenge 2025-04-15
Across
- "You amphibians are great, I sure would like to--"
- Lagerstätte superstar
- Iconic BBC docu-series
- Explored the Flaming Cliffs in the 1920s
- Home of Argentinosaurus, Spinosaurus, et. al.
- Biggest herbivorous land mammal you'd ever hope to see
- Preservational material
- The saurians' last hurrah
- Weird shrimp
- Ancient life, literally
- You can come and see 'em at the ___
Down
- South Africa's great fossiliferous basin
- Put a name to the terrible lizards
- "Keep up with the latest dinosaur discoveries and science with us!"
- Genus to which "Lucy" belongs
- The world's most beloved despot
- Did this fish just join Twitch chat?
- Scientific spat of the ages
- asdfmovie gave it a rather famous intro
- First great supercontinent before Pangaea
- Great interstellar equalizer
- Try not to get too stuck in your studies
- Honhonhon, une jolie formation maastrichtienne, non?
- Our great fishy grandmother or great aunt
- Specific epithet of the woolly mammoth
- I've got a bone to pick with you
- "Why not the Big Chill, or the Nippy Era?"
27 Clues: Weird shrimp • Lagerstätte superstar • Iconic BBC docu-series • Preservational material • Ancient life, literally • The saurians' last hurrah • Scientific spat of the ages • Great interstellar equalizer • Genus to which "Lucy" belongs • The world's most beloved despot • I've got a bone to pick with you • Put a name to the terrible lizards • You can come and see 'em at the ___ • ...
testing map 1 2023-06-14
Jom difficulte 2023-01-23
The Industrial Revolution 2022-04-06
Across
- majar scale production warhouse
- a home
- shared amomg the community
- Not open to the public
- an idea
- present participle of agriculture
Down
- Another word for farming
- comes from sheep; an adjective
- manufacturing materials; processing goods
- made by hand
- Goods, Services and Money
- someone who works underground
- a new era
13 Clues: a home • an idea • a new era • made by hand • Not open to the public • Another word for farming • Goods, Services and Money • shared amomg the community • someone who works underground • comes from sheep; an adjective • majar scale production warhouse • present participle of agriculture • manufacturing materials; processing goods
Inventions 2024-10-11
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- - A device that moves people and goods between floors of a building.
- - A device that emits a focused beam of light.
- Press - Invented by Johannes Gutenberg to produce books and texts efficiently.
- - A mobile device that combines computing and telecommunication functions.
- Car - A vehicle powered by electricity rather than gasoline.
- Guitar - An instrument that changed the landscape of modern music.
- - A system for determining one's location using satellite signals.
- Printer - A device that creates three-dimensional objects layer by layer.
- - A global network that connects computers for information exchange.
- - An invention by Thomas Edison that revolutionized lighting.
- - A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling.
- - A device that magnifies tiny objects for scientific study.
- Engine - An engine that propels aircraft by ejecting fast-moving jets of air.
- - An optical device for observing distant objects like stars and planets.
- - A medical device that helps regulate heartbeats.
- - A device invented by Alexander Graham Bell for voice communication.
- - A flying machine invented by the Wright brothers.
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- - An appliance for keeping food and drinks cold.
- - An imaging technique invented to see inside the human body.
- - An invention used to transmit audio signals wirelessly.
- Panel - A device that converts sunlight into electricity.
- Engine - An engine that uses steam to generate power, fueling the Industrial Revolution.
- - An antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- - A device for receiving and displaying visual and audio broadcasts.
- - A mechanical machine for typing text before computers became common.
- - A medical device that delivers a dose of electric current to the heart.
- - A device that stores and provides electrical energy.
- - An electronic device for processing and storing data.
- - A fastener invented by George de Mestral, inspired by burrs.
- - A device used to capture photographs.
30 Clues: - A device used to capture photographs. • - A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling. • - A device that emits a focused beam of light. • - An appliance for keeping food and drinks cold. • - An antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming. • - A medical device that helps regulate heartbeats. • - A flying machine invented by the Wright brothers. • ...
The Invention of Hugo Cabret 2018-04-04
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- the remains of something that has been destroyed
- collect discarded or refused material
- relating to or articulated in the throat
- having many complexly arranged elements; elaborate
- make fine adjustments for optimal measuring
- not arising from natural growth
- in a way that is neatly skilful and quick in movement
- rise up as if in waves
- tooth on the rim of gear wheel
- so badly formed or distorted as to be ugly
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- a thing which is hoped for but is impossible to achieve.
- worn and broken down by hard use
- tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement
- a mechanism that can move independently of external control
- inclined to shake as from weakness or defect
- an assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence
- someone who works for an expert to learn a trade
- being or suggesting a large dark enclosed space
- move or swing back and forth
- an underground tunnel with recesses where bodies were buried
- give personal assurance; guarantee
- the writing point of a pen
22 Clues: rise up as if in waves • the writing point of a pen • move or swing back and forth • tooth on the rim of gear wheel • not arising from natural growth • worn and broken down by hard use • give personal assurance; guarantee • collect discarded or refused material • relating to or articulated in the throat • so badly formed or distorted as to be ugly • ...
Escape the Colosseum! 2023-04-02
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- Julius Caesar's murderers
- Helped improve aqueducts
- Pantheon's purpose
- Column uncommon in Rome
- Material used to make domes
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- King that tried to kill Romulus and Remus
- Original purpose of the Roman Forum
- Colosseum fighters
- Animal that saved Romulus and Remus' lives
- Octavian's invention
- Column on Colosseum Level 2
11 Clues: Colosseum fighters • Pantheon's purpose • Octavian's invention • Column uncommon in Rome • Helped improve aqueducts • Julius Caesar's murderers • Column on Colosseum Level 2 • Material used to make domes • Original purpose of the Roman Forum • King that tried to kill Romulus and Remus • Animal that saved Romulus and Remus' lives
Renaissance entertainment 2023-07-09
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- Name of this newspaper
- Popular painting by Michelangelo
- Famous actor
- Invention by Johannes Gutenberg
- A popular instrument in renaissance
- Popular Artist, born in 1452
- Philosopher and statesman
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- A playwright and author
- Rightful queen of england
- Play written by Thomas Middleton
- A festival celebrated before Lent
11 Clues: Famous actor • Name of this newspaper • A playwright and author • Rightful queen of england • Philosopher and statesman • Popular Artist, born in 1452 • Invention by Johannes Gutenberg • Popular painting by Michelangelo • Play written by Thomas Middleton • A festival celebrated before Lent • A popular instrument in renaissance
ripcurl nolan,arthur 2023-10-04
11 Clues: revolution, • privet roads • opened in 1830 • a business to ship • who mange financial risk • a drug that prevents pain • separate iron from its ore • money invested to enterprise • taking over and consolidating • watt, made improvements on newcomer invention • process of change from an agrarian and handicraft
Education 2016-11-09
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- ,The idea of molding a diverse population into one society by teaching cultural norms and values.
- ,Teaching the skills the youth needs to succeed in life, as well as cultural values and norms.
- ,Provides childcare and the opportunity for building social networks.
- ,Seeks to make schools more accountable to the public.
- ,Providing the opportunity for academic research that leads to discoveries.
- ,How self image can affect how student perform in school.
- ,The integration of students with disabilities and special needs into the overall educational program.
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- ,The ways at which schooling contributes to the orderly operation of society.
- ,How we build reality in our day to day interactions.
- ,Reinforces meritocracy and providing a path for social upward mobility.
10 Clues: ,How we build reality in our day to day interactions. • ,Seeks to make schools more accountable to the public. • ,How self image can affect how student perform in school. • ,Provides childcare and the opportunity for building social networks. • ,Reinforces meritocracy and providing a path for social upward mobility. • ...
Canberra/Sydney Crossword 2024-11-29
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- House a place were laws and politics are made and is were the prime minister works
- a place were you can look at Australia's democracy at old Parliament house
- a place were elite athletes train and compete
- Life a place were marine animals stay for entertainment
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- memorial a place were you can remember the fallen soliders of Australia and commemorate
- a place were scientific discoveries are made
- Tussauds a place were you can look at famous people made out of wax
- Zoo a place were you can look at live exotic animals
- a big and long bus that transports a lot of people
- a place were Australia's money is made
10 Clues: a place were Australia's money is made • a place were scientific discoveries are made • a place were elite athletes train and compete • a big and long bus that transports a lot of people • Zoo a place were you can look at live exotic animals • Life a place were marine animals stay for entertainment • ...
The Weekly Crossword 2025-03-05
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- The Harlem ____________ is the revival of African American art, literature, music and culture in the United States
- This generation obtained its name from the high number of citizens killed during WWI
- Popular genre of music that embraces the African American voice
- The name of President Warren G. Harding’s group of friends
- The ideology of maintaining older societal values and beliefs, rather than changing with the times
- Famous baseball player who played on the Yankees in the 1920s after switching from the Red Sox
- Subculture of women who defied the status quo
- This bureau of the federal government was part of a scandal that involved the looting of $200 million
- The ______ Dome scandal was when Warren Harding’s Secretary of the Interior transferred valuable oil reserves to the Department of the Interior
- The antithesis to maintaining older ideals, it is the belief of updating societal values and beliefs in order to best change with the times
- This name was given to the 1920s because of the great excitement and highs experienced by the decade
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- Last name of animator who introduced the first animated short with synchronized audio
- This new invention allows information and audio entertainment to be spread across America at a faster rate than ever before
- Invention by Henry Ford
- Establishments that illegally sell alcoholic beverages
- The ban of alcoholic beverages
- The religious movement that believed in strict interpretations and traditional values
- The instense fear of the spread of communism
- Famous crime boss from Chicago
- Number of the amendment that gave women the right to vote (fully written out number)
20 Clues: Invention by Henry Ford • The ban of alcoholic beverages • Famous crime boss from Chicago • The instense fear of the spread of communism • Subculture of women who defied the status quo • Establishments that illegally sell alcoholic beverages • The name of President Warren G. Harding’s group of friends • Popular genre of music that embraces the African American voice • ...
American History Crossword Puzzle! 2025-12-09
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- Network helping enslaved people escape to freedom.
- Belief that America was destined to expand across the continent.
- Site of the 1848 women’s rights convention.
- Post–Civil War effort to rebuild the South.
- Site of Confederate surrender in 1865.
- colony was founded by the Pilgrims in 1620.
- Movement seeking the end of slavery.
- 1803 land acquisition doubling U.S. territory.
- Samuel Morse’s invention transforming communication.
- Protest in 1773 against British taxation.
- U.S. policy opposing European interference in the Americas.
- Inventor, diplomat, and Founding Father.
- Conflict resulting in American independence (1775–1783).
- Explorers who mapped the West after 1803.
- Southern agricultural system dependent on enslaved labor for cash crops.
- President during the Civil War.
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- Conflict between U.S. and Britain over maritime rights.
- Escaped slave and famous abolitionist orator.
- Enslaved man whose Supreme Court case denied citizenship to African Americans.
- Period of rapid technological growth in the U.S. (late 1700s–1800s).
- First permanent English settlement in North America.
- Eli Whitney’s invention that transformed Southern agriculture.
- Turning-point Civil War battle in 1863.
- Forced removal of Native Americans under the Indian Removal Act.
- Constitutional system dividing power between states and the national government.
- 1863 order declaring slaves free in rebellious states.
- 1620 agreement that established self-government for the Pilgrims.
- Third U.S. President and author of the Declaration of Independence.
- The right to vote, expanded slowly in the 19th century.
- 19th-century waterway innovations (like the Erie Canal) that boosted trade and westward expansion.
30 Clues: President during the Civil War. • Movement seeking the end of slavery. • Site of Confederate surrender in 1865. • Turning-point Civil War battle in 1863. • Inventor, diplomat, and Founding Father. • Protest in 1773 against British taxation. • Explorers who mapped the West after 1803. • Site of the 1848 women’s rights convention. • ...
Frasier Unit 1 Review 2013-07-11
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- Certain ethnic groups of Central Mexico
- Religion originating in Northeastern India
- Religion mainly practiced in Europe
- Key factor in East–West sea trade
- Empire formed by Genghis Khan from joining Mongol and Turkic tribes
- Large Pre-Columbian empire formed in Peru
- Water mass seperating North Africa from South Europe
- Medieval empire originating in present day Turkey
- Extremely old religion originating in India and still largely practiced today in modern India
- Largest trading route reaching from china to Eastern Europe
- One of the most significant ruling dynasties of Iran, and often considered the beginning of modern Persian history
- Religious conflicts in the High Middle Ages through to the end of the Late Middle Ages conducted by Catholic Europe against Muslims, pagans, heretics, and peoples under the ban of excommunication.
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- Discovered by Christopher Columbus
- Travels started as Hajj(Islamic pilgramage to Mecca)
- Nicolaus Copernicus, Isaac Newton, Galileo Gallilei made their discoveries during this period.
- Famous Chinese sea explorer
- Last dynasty in China ruled by ethnic Han Chinese
- Left Venice with his father and uncle to travel to China
- Religion originating in the Middle East and spreading to South Asia and North Africa
- Time of creativity and change after medieval Europe
20 Clues: Famous Chinese sea explorer • Key factor in East–West sea trade • Discovered by Christopher Columbus • Religion mainly practiced in Europe • Certain ethnic groups of Central Mexico • Large Pre-Columbian empire formed in Peru • Religion originating in Northeastern India • Last dynasty in China ruled by ethnic Han Chinese • Medieval empire originating in present day Turkey • ...
So Many Careers to Choose From! 2013-07-12
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- I can treat you back to health.
- I research and make new discoveries all the time.
- Most people run away from fires but I run into them to save lives.
- I spend all day in the kitchen, cooking whatever they order.
- Best to call me when you have an electrical problem.
- The world through my lens is amazing!
- Without me nobody would have pants or suits to wear.
- I bring the world of fantasy to life in the pages of a book.
- I am expert on cars and how to fix them.
- They pay me, I cook and deliver their food.
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- I can tell you everything about your teeth!
- I am surrounded by books about most things in the world.
- I love children and they love to learn from me.
- I turn a new idea, or reinvent and old, one into a business.
- I know best about building houses.
- Got a news story? call me!
- I am expected to uphold the law and ensure that everyone else does too.
- I love the land and the food it produces.
- I put in the commands that tell your computer what to do.
- I drive one of these to take you to work and everywhere else!
20 Clues: Got a news story? call me! • I can treat you back to health. • I know best about building houses. • The world through my lens is amazing! • I am expert on cars and how to fix them. • I love the land and the food it produces. • I can tell you everything about your teeth! • They pay me, I cook and deliver their food. • I love children and they love to learn from me. • ...
Movement of Peoples 2022-04-26
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- Innovations in farming methods and machinery which helped cause the movement of people from the countryside to the cities.
- 'free' Europeans who came to Australia of their own accord to settle and create a new life for themselves
- Relating to the town rather than the countryside
- a system in which a country rules other countries, often having used force to get power over them
- 'Criminals' serving a sentence for a crime, by working in the Australian colonies until their sentence was up.
- A key invention of the Industrial Revolution which made textile production faster and more efficient
- Key invention of the Industrial Revolution which powered trains, factories and ships.
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- A process of change in Europe in which industry, factories and machinery replaced traditional labour
- Relating to the countryside rather than the town
- former convicts who had been freed or finished serving their sentence
- a population shift from the countryside to the cities, as happened during the Industrial Revolution
- A group of countries ruled by a single person, government, or country.
12 Clues: Relating to the countryside rather than the town • Relating to the town rather than the countryside • former convicts who had been freed or finished serving their sentence • A group of countries ruled by a single person, government, or country. • Key invention of the Industrial Revolution which powered trains, factories and ships. • ...
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 2015-12-08
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- / is any symbol or combination of symbols applicable to distinguish goods (services) produced by one person from those produced by other persons
- / persons owning a patent for invention, patent for a design and utility model
- / a new international agreement in this sphere, which was signed in 1973
- / an expert in the technical sphere who created the invention or is the author of the utility model
- / is achieved due to the efforts of the team, understanding of market needs, in particular consumers’ needs, ability to organize business activity
- / convention for the protection of literary and artistic works
- / those which are considered to be concluded from the moment of achieving agreement on all essential terms in the form required by legislation
- / something newly introduced, such as a new method or device
- / / bilateral or multilateral legal acts, while actions of one person directed at establishment, change or termination of civil rights and duties may be considered as a legal act
- / which procedure is not obligatory for all objects of industrial property
- / / the exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc
- / any person or a group of persons who create their works in any field with the purpose of profit earning or other purposes
- / the right of the authors of the art works to per cent share from the sale of their art works on the art market
- / copyright protects works which are traditionally divided into: art works and ...
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- / a contract that conveys an ownership interest in intellectual property,whether outright or conditional, or whole or partial
- / a sound recording on the relevant medium of the performance or any other sounds included into audiovisual work is called ...
- / a limited duration property right relating to an invention
- / which organization that manages tv or radio stations
- / an individual or any legal, private or public entity
- / person who jointly created the work
- / a set of exclusive rights granted by the state to a person for a fixed period of time in exchange for the regulated, public disclosure of certain details of an invention.
- / property that results from original creative thought, as patents, copyright material, and trademarks
- / rights which include the exclusive right to use this work; the exclusive right to allow or forbid using this work by other persons are called..
- / A party that offered to conclude a contract is called ..
- / abreviation of World Intellectual Property Organization
- / actor of theatre and cinema, singer, musician, dancer, conductor of musical composition and other person may be defined as ...
- / Convention for the protection of industrial property
- / a party that accepted the contract
28 Clues: / person who jointly created the work • / a party that accepted the contract • / which organization that manages tv or radio stations • / an individual or any legal, private or public entity • / Convention for the protection of industrial property • / A party that offered to conclude a contract is called .. • ...
Unit9NoahReynolds 2025-01-27
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- A person or monarch as complete control of a country or nation
- Scottish engineer who invented the steamboat, making trade easier
- English philosopher who is considered the founder of modern political philosophy
- English powers meeting to arrange to which African territories go to who
- Beliefs that don't agree with other religions
- Act of building and placing homes
- Method used in the 17th century used for observation
- Theory that the earth is the center of the solar system and the sun and planets revolve around the earth
- Government owns all land and territory and shares it with the people equally
- Italian astronomer who was known for his discoveries in space and astronomy
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- Enlightenment thinker who is known as the father of liberalism
- Owning and managing a business and taking risks for the business
- Territory or region has its own power or authority
- Extending a country's power over another country or nation
- Industries owned by workers instead of private ownership
- Buildings that produce goods through manufacturing
- Scientist known for creating the three laws of motion
- French judge, historian, and politician who created the concept of separation of powers
- French enlightenment thinker who was an advocate for freedom of speech, religion and separation of church and state
19 Clues: Act of building and placing homes • Beliefs that don't agree with other religions • Territory or region has its own power or authority • Buildings that produce goods through manufacturing • Method used in the 17th century used for observation • Scientist known for creating the three laws of motion • Industries owned by workers instead of private ownership • ...
Word Formation 2020-06-02
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Renaissance 2023-02-28
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- planning/following a route
- political, humanism, and nature
- a bubonic plague
- popularizing Christian topics for Luther
- one of the most greatest artists of the Renaissance
- discovered America
- helped spawn the Reformation movement and caused the division with Catholic Church
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- brought back inventions and ideas from travelling
- expanded and grew in power during the time period
- birthplace of renaissance
- invention of the printing press spread..
- study of pasts events
- not religious in nature
- painted the most famous and recognized painting in the world
- growth or trade and commerce
15 Clues: a bubonic plague • discovered America • study of pasts events • not religious in nature • birthplace of renaissance • planning/following a route • growth or trade and commerce • political, humanism, and nature • invention of the printing press spread.. • popularizing Christian topics for Luther • brought back inventions and ideas from travelling • ...
a 2020-08-05
12 Clues: Place. • A kind of gate. • Normal and usual. • A scientific test. • Scared and nervous. • All kinds of tools. • To make things clear. • To want to know something. • Which is known very clearly. • Something new that you made. • To be, live, or happen in the world. • To like (something instead of something else).
Innovation Crossword # 2 2023-05-03
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- Something new or changed
- Have a strong effect on someone or something
- A small device or tool
- A product of the imagination
- Strong beam of light
- Improvements
- Working by itself without human help
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- A first model of something
- Making progress
- Away from the location
- Scientific knowledge of machines and equipment
- Original and creative thinking
12 Clues: Improvements • Making progress • Strong beam of light • Away from the location • A small device or tool • Something new or changed • A first model of something • A product of the imagination • Original and creative thinking • Working by itself without human help • Have a strong effect on someone or something • Scientific knowledge of machines and equipment
1E Scientific Endeavor Handout 1 2021-01-02
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- Measurements made using measuring tools are a type of ___________ data
- Science is a _________ endeavor
- In science, we use our senses or tools to gather __________
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- Scientific research can be carried out inside or outside of the ___________
- Observations made using our senses are a type of __________ data
- science is the study of natural _________
- after collecting the data, scientists ________ it for patterns and trends
- Science is subject to _________ as new discoveries are made
8 Clues: Science is a _________ endeavor • science is the study of natural _________ • Science is subject to _________ as new discoveries are made • In science, we use our senses or tools to gather __________ • Observations made using our senses are a type of __________ data • Measurements made using measuring tools are a type of ___________ data • ...
Ronan 2021-04-02
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- What is the continent where the League of Legends resides called?
- Who invented the number Zero?
- What country was the first to use paper money?
- What invention is Thomas Edison most famous for?
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- What invention is Alexander Graham Bell best known for?
- What does the D in BEDMAS represent in Math?
- What is the best selling video game of all time?
- How many manned moon landings have there been?
- What is the capital city of Canada?
- In League of Legends, who is the Champion known as the Dark Child, has the ability to control fire, and has a small companion.
10 Clues: Who invented the number Zero? • What is the capital city of Canada? • What does the D in BEDMAS represent in Math? • How many manned moon landings have there been? • What country was the first to use paper money? • What is the best selling video game of all time? • What invention is Thomas Edison most famous for? • ...
Computer History 2013-09-15
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- used in ancient Babylon, China, and throughout Europe until the Middle Ages.
- published many articles about programming and the power of machines
- invented a device called The Stepped Reckone
- Computer discoveries have been organized into
- calculations were made by sliding beads back and forth on a frame
- was an English mathematician and professor
- by John Napier, a Scottish mathematician
- of numbers carved into pieces of bone or wood divided into squares
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- developed in 1642 as a way to simplify tax computations
- In 1801, Jacquard, a French weaver, realized that weaving instructions for his loom could stored on cards with holes in them.
- fairly primitive,did not use electricity,were not widely used by the general population
- was so impressed with Jacquard’s work, that he granted him a lifetime pension and royalty payments
12 Clues: by John Napier, a Scottish mathematician • was an English mathematician and professor • invented a device called The Stepped Reckone • Computer discoveries have been organized into • developed in 1642 as a way to simplify tax computations • calculations were made by sliding beads back and forth on a frame • ...
Matura words 2019-01-24
14 Clues: pień • odkryć • dojrzały • wyjaśnić • kelnerka • wynalazek • zamówienie • przypomnieć • podobać się • czasochłonny • przez przypadek • jak najszybciej • oglądanie ptaków • nie spieszyć się
A Quality Of Life 2022-01-12
15 Clues: bond • wigwam • author • calgary • reverend • heritage • injustice • invention • Johnny's father • Joshua's father • racial incident • Joshua's mother • Johnny's mother • aboriginal advocate • southwestern Ontario town
(Intellectual) Property Rights 2018-12-26
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- Pretending another's ideas are one's own (抄袭)
- Unauthorized use of (海盗行为)
- Violation of (侵权)
- A secret device, technique, etc. used by a company in manufacturing its products (ex: Coca-cola's recipe) (留一手)
- A document giving someone a "right" to their invention, preventing others from making or selling it (专利)
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- The right to a book, song, or play (版权)
- Unprotected by copyright or patent and belonging to everybody (公有领域)
- Word or symbol legally allowed only to the owner (ex: Coca-Cola name and symbol) (商标)
- An idea that's considered property (知识产权)
- A share of the profit in exchange for the use of a book or song (版税)
- Something created
- Illegal trade that isn't regulated (黑市)
12 Clues: Violation of (侵权) • Something created • Unauthorized use of (海盗行为) • The right to a book, song, or play (版权) • Illegal trade that isn't regulated (黑市) • An idea that's considered property (知识产权) • Pretending another's ideas are one's own (抄袭) • Unprotected by copyright or patent and belonging to everybody (公有领域) • ...
Brain Vocabulary 2021-04-06
21 Clues: conquer • teasers • up cease • up impede • the brains • the brains • off recite • up resolve • accomplish • up install • up comprise • out discern • on transmit • out conduct • on attribute • out ascertain • brains behind • up collaborate • force to believe • someone´s invention • around revolutionize
Vocab Social Media 2024-04-05
19 Clues: grot • emotie • likken • papyrus • drukpers • bladeren • graveren • publiceren • uitvinding • geen enkele • iets afraden • stenen tablet • een foutbericht • zou beter kunnen • een bijlage openen • netwerkdekking hebben • zouden eigenlijk moeten • een applicatie wordt gesloten • een programma loopt vast / hangt
Industrial Revolution 2024-11-06
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- 1793 invention by Eli Whitney that revolutionized cotton production.
- Scottish engineer and inventor known for his work on the steam engine.
- City known as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, famous for its textile mills.
- Process developed by Henry Bessemer that made steel production cheaper and more efficient.
- Invention by James Watt that improved the efficiency of steam engines.
- Philanthropist and factory owner who created the model village of New Lanark.
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- British inventor known for creating the first successful steam locomotive, named "The Rocket."
- Famous textile mill owner and advocate for workers’ rights, known for his factory reforms
- This city became the centre of the coal and iron industries during the Industrial Revolution.
9 Clues: 1793 invention by Eli Whitney that revolutionized cotton production. • Scottish engineer and inventor known for his work on the steam engine. • Invention by James Watt that improved the efficiency of steam engines. • Philanthropist and factory owner who created the model village of New Lanark. • ...
Spelling Bee 2 2026-03-09
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- not real
- something that hovers in the sky
- clumsily, nongraceful
- a new device, method or process
- find something new
- one who designs
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- a thing that's helpful in forming a conclusion
- doing math on a device
- using cuss words
- to split something in math
- dim and the sun just went down
- to inspire hope and courage
- getting your feet done
- a turning point
14 Clues: not real • a turning point • one who designs • using cuss words • find something new • clumsily, nongraceful • doing math on a device • getting your feet done • to split something in math • to inspire hope and courage • dim and the sun just went down • a new device, method or process • something that hovers in the sky • a thing that's helpful in forming a conclusion
General Science 2025-09-03
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- The type of flask Pasteur used to disprove spontaneous generation.
- Pasteur’s vaccines helped people and animals build this defense against disease.
- Pasteur was originally trained in this field.
- Principle proven by Pasteur: life comes only from pre-existing life.
- Pasteur disproved this theory that life arises from non-living matter.
- Pasteur created the first successful vaccine against this disease.
- His theory that microorganisms are responsible for illness.
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- A process of heating liquids to kill harmful microbes.
- A gas released during fermentation studied by Pasteur.
- Pasteur studied this process in wine, beer, and milk.
- Pasteur developed several of these to prevent diseases.
- He saved the silk industry by finding the cause of their disease.
- His early studies on crystals led to discoveries in molecular asymmetry.
- Pasteur developed a vaccine to protect livestock from this disease.
- Pasteur proved these tiny organisms cause disease.
15 Clues: Pasteur was originally trained in this field. • Pasteur proved these tiny organisms cause disease. • Pasteur studied this process in wine, beer, and milk. • A process of heating liquids to kill harmful microbes. • A gas released during fermentation studied by Pasteur. • Pasteur developed several of these to prevent diseases. • ...
Occupations 2023-06-25
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- A person who helps people stay healthy and treats them when they are sick or injured.
- A person who participates in sports and trains to compete in athletic events.
- A person who travels and works in space, exploring the universe beyond our planet.
- A brave individual who puts out fires and saves people's lives.
- A problem solver who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems.
- A person who helps students learn new things and guides them in their educational journey.
- A person who cultivates crops and raises livestock to produce food.
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- A curious explorer who conducts experiments and makes discoveries to learn about the world.
- A skilled aviator who flies and operates aircraft.
- A skilled cook who prepares delicious meals and creates new recipes.
- A caring professional who takes care of animals' health and treats their illnesses.
- A talented individual who plays instruments or sings, creating beautiful melodies.
- Officer An officer who keeps communities safe and enforces the law.
- A creative person who expresses themselves through various forms of art.
- A performer who portrays characters in plays, movies, or TV shows.
15 Clues: A skilled aviator who flies and operates aircraft. • A brave individual who puts out fires and saves people's lives. • A performer who portrays characters in plays, movies, or TV shows. • Officer An officer who keeps communities safe and enforces the law. • A person who cultivates crops and raises livestock to produce food. • ...
deberes 2024-11-17
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- It’s a plant whose products are smoked, chewed, or inhaled.
- He was an English physicist and mathematician, considered one of the most influential scientists of all time.
- This invention made it possible to capture permanent images of reality
- Spanish midfielder who won the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
- He is famous for developing the theory of relativity
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- in 1789 that led to the overthrow of the French monarchy and the rise of the French Republic.
- This invention revolutionized the way people communicate over long distances
- The last active ruler of ancient Egypt
- Global conflicts in the 20th century, one began in 1914 and the other in 1939.
- Misuse of this has led to an overdose crisis in many countries.
10 Clues: The last active ruler of ancient Egypt • He is famous for developing the theory of relativity • Spanish midfielder who won the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup • It’s a plant whose products are smoked, chewed, or inhaled. • Misuse of this has led to an overdose crisis in many countries. • This invention made it possible to capture permanent images of reality • ...
UNIT10 2023-05-29
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- talks about illnesses
- activities for people to have fun with
- talks about companies and commerce
- the most popular subjects at the moment
- talks about nature
- a special article, a long one
- talks about what’s happening around the globe
- talks about the economy, investments
- a section where you can find others’ opinions
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- talks about what the weather will be like
- online information
- the blog of the editor
- talks about music, theater, cinema, etc.
- someone who writes a regular article for a newspaper or magazine
- talks about someone's way of living; the things that a person or particular group of people usually do
- conversation or reports about other people's private lives
- the title of a story in a newspaper, or the main points of the news
- a report that gives the news of someone's death and details about their life
- talks about discoveries and technology
- talks about soccer, baseball, basketball, etc
- the industry that produces entertainment such as movies and popular music
- talks about airlines, where to go on your next vacation, etc.
22 Clues: online information • talks about nature • talks about illnesses • the blog of the editor • a special article, a long one • talks about companies and commerce • talks about the economy, investments • activities for people to have fun with • talks about discoveries and technology • the most popular subjects at the moment • talks about music, theater, cinema, etc. • ...
archaeology in the bible 2025-02-03
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- is a system of writing using pictorial symbols
- the most famous discoveries of the Ain Gazal site
- the development of early settlements
- study of the past through artifacts
- the oldest surviving manuscripts of entire books
- the oldest city in the world
- known for its fertile soil and being home to some of the earliest settelments
- the remains of the first shipwreck ever to be
- are early forms of writing that use simple pictures to represent
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- the isrealites where lead across this river to the promised land
- provided evandace of the city early defense systems
- a mound of earth and debris that gave us insight into the early days of jerico
- borders the fertile cresent
- over 250 grave good with connections to mayan and noah
- conserderd the first extra-biblical insight of the military and political context of the isrealites in early settlement
- a stele found in present day jordan dating back to the 9th century BCE
- a ancient artifact that helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics
- the largest neolithic settlement in te word along the Jordan River
- the study of religion
- the material in wich the bible was first written on
20 Clues: the study of religion • borders the fertile cresent • the oldest city in the world • study of the past through artifacts • the development of early settlements • the remains of the first shipwreck ever to be • is a system of writing using pictorial symbols • the oldest surviving manuscripts of entire books • the most famous discoveries of the Ain Gazal site • ...
