discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Do You Remember? 2021-08-31
33 Clues: oht • luud • ranne • madal • sirge • lõbus • voolik • kopsud • kirurg • haridus • varemed • käevõru • leiutis • imeline • annetus • õnnetus • reostus • üllatus • arheoloog • linnumaja • kangelane • üleujutus • ohustatud • õnnitlema • tähistama • väljakutse • heategevus • kasvuhoone • palk (raha) • kraanikauss • vabatahtlik • ära hoidma / ennetama • ümber töötlema / taaskasutama
MIXED 2022-03-08
31 Clues: icat • asla • tatlı • pizza • sebze • ergen • cömert • inatçı • dürüst • harika • müşteri • kıskanç • lunapark • doğramak • bağlantı • kutlamak • evlenmek • iletişim • aktivite • konaklama • pop müzik • tehlikeli • arkadaşlık • doğum günü • kırsal alan • motor yarışı • en iyi arkadaş • heyecan verici • ekstrem sporlar • paraşütle atlama • misafirperverlik
day09 2022-03-11
20 Clues: 비누 • 특별히 • 맛있는 • 야생의 • 도와주다. • 곱슬곱슬한 • 한쌍, 커플 • 미술관, 화랑 • 발명품, 발명 • 지갑, 핸드백 • 외로운, 쓸쓸한 • 공유하다. 나누다 • 레일, 철도, 기차 • 성인, 어른, 성인의 • 눈먼, 알아차리지 못하는 • 디자인, 디자인하다. 설계하다 • 마음, 정신, 꺼리다. 싫어하다. • 나뭇가지, 막대기, 붙다. 붙이다. • 종류, 유형, 서식, 형성하다. 이루다 • ~을 집어들다. ~을 차에 태우러가다(오다)
Entry Quiz 9 2018-09-02
Across
- общительный
- уникальный
- образование
- великодушный, щедрый
- вызов, сложная задача
- культура
- оборудование
- общество
- a favourable, appropriate, or advantageous combination of circumstances
Down
- гибкий, уступчивый
- влияние
- надёжный
- знание
- честный
- беседа, разговор
- to come or bring to a later or more advanced or expanded stage
- внешность
- изобретение
- успех
- загадка
- катастрофа, бедствие
- мнение
22 Clues: успех • знание • мнение • влияние • честный • загадка • надёжный • культура • общество • внешность • уникальный • общительный • образование • изобретение • оборудование • беседа, разговор • гибкий, уступчивый • великодушный, щедрый • катастрофа, бедствие • вызов, сложная задача • to come or bring to a later or more advanced or expanded stage • ...
리딩튜터 4-3 못생겨도 인기 많아요! 2013-03-14
28 Clues: 종종 • 교육 • 오직 • 한쌍 • 사실은 • 붙여진 • 10억 • 양가죽 • 충분한 • 인기있는 • 그당시에 • 지불하다 • 당연하다 • 가치있는 • 낮잠 자다 • 원래, 본래 • 마음이 상한 • ~의 댓가로 • 대략, 주변에 • 자랑스러워하다 • 발명, 발명품 • 아이콘, 우상 • 제조사, 제조자 • 그럼에도불구하고 • 끔찍한, 지독한 • 비롯되다, 유래하다 • 권리, 옮은, 올바른 • 약속, 성공할 가능성, 장래성
Maya2 2024-02-09
Across
- намерение
- know your___ - знать свое дело
- здравоохранение
- иметь свободно время have time __ ___
- ожерелье
- человечество
- преуспеть
- прекрасный случай
- ссылка, справка
- ювелирные изделия
- щедрость
- измерение, система мер
Down
- изобретение
- множество
- приглашение
- сдаваться
- распылять (деньги, время)
- потерять контакт
- наследие, наследство
- использовать наилучшим способом
- get your money's ____
- недооценивать
- более того
- умелый
24 Clues: умелый • ожерелье • щедрость • множество • сдаваться • намерение • преуспеть • более того • изобретение • приглашение • человечество • недооценивать • здравоохранение • ссылка, справка • потерять контакт • прекрасный случай • ювелирные изделия • наследие, наследство • get your money's ____ • измерение, система мер • распылять (деньги, время) • know your___ - знать свое дело • использовать наилучшим способом • ...
2BK unit 4 2023-04-03
34 Clues: map • bar • cut • move • hook • must • melt • copy • desk • pupil • stuck • judge • angry • essay • before • charge • powder • choose • broken • design • suggest • company • various • drawing • picture • allowed • arrival • required • accident • original • inventor • somewhere • invention • competition
On the Go 3 Unit 7 s. 184 2024-02-26
Across
- hurista
- laskuvarjo
- lihas
- astianpesukone
- bensiini
- välttämätön
- kilpailu
- kovettua
- pehmetä
- kaide
- hämmentävä
- säännöllinen
- laskeutua
- selvityä hengissä
- miehistö
- juoksumatto
- pystysuorassa
Down
- patja
- henkilökohtainen
- leijailla, leijua
- vetoketju
- jatkuva
- keksintö
- kiinnittää
- kiinnittää hihnalla
- tikapuut
- ottaa vastaan
- auringonnousu
- korvaamaton
- auringonlasku
- estää
- tyyny
32 Clues: patja • lihas • kaide • estää • tyyny • hurista • jatkuva • pehmetä • keksintö • bensiini • tikapuut • kilpailu • kovettua • miehistö • vetoketju • laskeutua • laskuvarjo • kiinnittää • hämmentävä • välttämätön • korvaamaton • juoksumatto • säännöllinen • ottaa vastaan • auringonnousu • auringonlasku • pystysuorassa • astianpesukone • henkilökohtainen • leijailla, leijua • selvityä hengissä • kiinnittää hihnalla
ee 2024-04-09
Across
- - Spring begins
- - Tallest Hawaiian mountain
- - Customer purchase
- - Turning signal
- - Rocky object in space
- - Art period
- - Italy landmark
- - Industrial Revolution invention
Down
- - Smallest mammal
- - Gymnastics apparatus
- - Low-lying cloud type
- - Exotic fruit
- - Korean harvest festival
- - Sailing competition
- - Job termination
- - Circumference
- - Halloween costume
- - Evening formalwear
- - Geometric figure
- - Lowest interior part of a ship
20 Clues: - Art period • - Exotic fruit • - Spring begins • - Circumference • - Turning signal • - Italy landmark • - Smallest mammal • - Job termination • - Geometric figure • - Customer purchase • - Halloween costume • - Evening formalwear • - Sailing competition • - Gymnastics apparatus • - Low-lying cloud type • - Rocky object in space • - Korean harvest festival • - Tallest Hawaiian mountain • ...
EN9 kpl 7-8 sanasto 2024-02-20
Across
- avaruuspuku
- dramaattinen
- kaukosäädin
- arvostelu
- haavoittuva
- esitys, suoritus
- neste
- koskettava
- avaruus
- näyttelijä
- varusteet
- liikunta
- jatkuva
- patja
- kilpailu
- tiedot
- leijailla
- selviytyminen
- identiteetti
Down
- todellisuudessa
- junalaituri
- selviytyä
- muistelmat
- insinööri
- perustua
- keksintö
- langaton
- yhtäjaksoisesti
- korvaamaton
- ihmissuhde
- suositella
- haku
- päähenkilö
- ohjaaja
- henkilökohtainen
35 Clues: haku • neste • patja • tiedot • avaruus • jatkuva • ohjaaja • perustua • keksintö • langaton • liikunta • kilpailu • selviytyä • insinööri • arvostelu • varusteet • leijailla • muistelmat • koskettava • näyttelijä • ihmissuhde • suositella • päähenkilö • junalaituri • avaruuspuku • kaukosäädin • haavoittuva • korvaamaton • dramaattinen • identiteetti • selviytyminen • todellisuudessa • yhtäjaksoisesti • esitys, suoritus • henkilökohtainen
ES3 NSEF: ¿Qué traerá el futuro? 2024-04-29
Across
- to progress, improve
- invention
- to communicate
- pessimistic; a pessimist
- robot
- virtual reality
- spacecraft
- space station
- orbit
- microscope
- satellite
Down
- technological (m/f)
- virus, viruses
- scientific
- to develop
- discovery, find
- genetics
- optimistic, an optimist
- planet
- to foretell, to predict
- advances
- astronaut (m/f)
- nowadays
- genes
24 Clues: robot • genes • orbit • planet • genetics • advances • nowadays • invention • satellite • scientific • to develop • spacecraft • microscope • space station • virus, viruses • to communicate • discovery, find • astronaut (m/f) • virtual reality • technological (m/f) • to progress, improve • optimistic, an optimist • to foretell, to predict • pessimistic; a pessimist
Crossword Puzzle Donald Duck Mavo 2023-06-12
32 Clues: oom • lui • pet • bril • luid • buik • hoed • mandje • schuur • stelen • magisch • ontbijt • verkopen • zakenman • vergeten • vernielen • uitvinden • boerderij • succesvol • personage • oogwimper • bezemsteel • uitvinding • wandelstok • afspraakje • schreeuwen • uitnodiging • verwijderen • munt van 10 cent • afmaken, invullen • beslissen, besluiten • maken, herstellen, repareren
Glossary 5 2023-01-11
Across
- software
- field study
- deduction
- evidence
- dissertation
- theoretical
- cell
- compound
- discovery
- crowdsourcing
- hardware
- keyboard
- authentic
- hypothesis
Down
- digitisation
- install
- analyse
- research
- admin,
- harvesting
- digitalisation
- encryption
- scientist
- implementation
- development
- element
- variable
- combustion engine
- atmosphere
- application
- database
- invention
- assertion
- test
34 Clues: cell • test • admin, • install • analyse • element • software • research • evidence • variable • compound • database • hardware • keyboard • deduction • scientist • discovery • invention • assertion • authentic • harvesting • encryption • atmosphere • hypothesis • field study • theoretical • development • application • digitisation • dissertation • crowdsourcing • digitalisation • implementation • combustion engine
Vocab 2023-09-13
Across
- invention,phone
- bad omen
- Talk,call,ring
- vein, doctor, shot, blood
- translator, middle, link
- school basketball tournament
- overpowered, messi
- weave, crochet,cross
- repeating, occurring repeatedly
- bad,voldemort,hitler
- oil in water
Down
- Police, guity, questioning
- confusion,instructions
- Chess,interaction
- Interrupt, insert
- state,one
- stop, avalanche
- forever, nonstop
- cute, cat,cuddly
- impulsive shopper
20 Clues: bad omen • state,one • oil in water • Talk,call,ring • invention,phone • stop, avalanche • forever, nonstop • cute, cat,cuddly • Chess,interaction • Interrupt, insert • impulsive shopper • overpowered, messi • weave, crochet,cross • bad,voldemort,hitler • confusion,instructions • translator, middle, link • vein, doctor, shot, blood • Police, guity, questioning • school basketball tournament • ...
Jeanne Villepruex Power 2022-03-16
14 Clues: job • KING • L.Name • M.Name • mArine • married • INVENTION • Main Chacter • State Born In • feild of study • other education • country married • Person she married to • first place of education
Terms 2021-10-26
Across
- Boat that led to the war of 1812
- Seizing American sailors
- was a famous Indian guide
- End of the war of 1812
- was a Supreme Court Justice for over 30 years
- Standardized parts that could be used in place of one another
- Embargo on France and Britain
- Doubled the size of the US
- Georgia to Illinois
- devotion to the culture and interests of one’s country
Down
- Invention made by Eli Whitney
- John C. Calhoun, and Henry Clay
- Balancing of free and state slaves
- made up of the Presidencies of Jefferson, Monroe and Maddison
- 3rd US President
- invented by Robert Fulton in 1807
- Tax on foreign goods
- stated America was for Americans
- an agreement to a ceasefire
- explored the Louisiana Purchase.
20 Clues: 3rd US President • Georgia to Illinois • Tax on foreign goods • End of the war of 1812 • Seizing American sailors • was a famous Indian guide • Doubled the size of the US • an agreement to a ceasefire • Invention made by Eli Whitney • Embargo on France and Britain • John C. Calhoun, and Henry Clay • Boat that led to the war of 1812 • stated America was for Americans • ...
The Inventions and Their Inventors 2022-03-17
Across
- was used to project images onto paper, which allowed them to be traced.
- Used for transporting materials in factories, mines, and warehouses.
- It cut down on the amount of time it took to send messages to each other.
- Used to connect fabric and other materials together with thread.
Down
- A self-propelled motor vehicle intended for passenger transportation on land.
- The purpose was to record sound/play them.
- It was widely used by professional writers, in offices, business correspondence in private homes, and by students preparing written assignments.
- Produced a constant electric current,opening the way for many other discoveries and inventions.
8 Clues: The purpose was to record sound/play them. • Used to connect fabric and other materials together with thread. • Used for transporting materials in factories, mines, and warehouses. • was used to project images onto paper, which allowed them to be traced. • It cut down on the amount of time it took to send messages to each other. • ...
Marketing Entrepreneurship 2018-05-23
Across
- services people sell
- "i'm loving it"
- the amount something is
- a place
- someone who takes someone's invention and modifies it
- one who makes his/her own company
Down
- things people sell
- the amount someone makes
- Market age of people companies are trying to sell their product to
- "the snack that smiles back, Goldfish"
- advertizing
- someone who invents something
- the nike swoosh
- ideas people sell
- goods created
15 Clues: a place • advertizing • goods created • "i'm loving it" • the nike swoosh • ideas people sell • things people sell • services people sell • the amount something is • the amount someone makes • someone who invents something • one who makes his/her own company • "the snack that smiles back, Goldfish" • someone who takes someone's invention and modifies it • ...
Olympian gods in goddesses 2023-05-17
15 Clues: Zeus's son • God of War • god of wine • queen of Gods • god of the sea • king of Olympus • goddess of home • goddess of crops • goddess of wisdom • goddess of Beauty • goddess of hunting • god of the sunlight • god of block smiths • God of the underworld • God of science and invention
Chapter 12 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- an Italian poet and early humanist leader that collected around 200 classical manuscripts.
- This rebirth of classical learning led to a movement of great creativity in the arts, writing, and thinking.
- Erasmus a key humanist leader who focused on making classical works and Christian texts more accessible to normal people.
- a painting done in watercolor on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling.
- the mot popular crime family in Florence
- man a person who has a wide rang eof skills and knowledge.
- an artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- Reformation a meeting that empathized with the movement against the Reformation.
- a church that contains the cathedra of a bishop
- an independent movement where the followers wanted to think for themselves instead of following the authority of a king
- a country with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- nonreligious subjects in the arts
- the most powerful group of patrons in Rome.
- Da Vinci, a polymath who specialized in the arts of painting and invention.
- Luther a German Monk who actively protested, creating the reform movement known as the “Reformation”
Down
- of Trent the meeting of the Counter Reformation which met 26 sessions of 18 years.
- a perspective artist in Venice
- the release from punishment for sins, sold by papal officials.
- a high ranking member of the clergy who briefly brought Leonardo Da Vinci to Rome.
- a wealthy person who financially supports and encourages the artist
- a building used for Christian worship
- the study of maps and mapmaking.
- the opposition of church policy.
- a person who tries to spread Christinity to others.
- press an invention that used movable metal type to print pages.
- a lighted object that can be inserted inside an object to further observe and examine it.
- relating to ancient Greek and Roman writings.
- images carved on blocks of wood.
- a person’s native language
29 Clues: a person’s native language • a perspective artist in Venice • the study of maps and mapmaking. • the opposition of church policy. • images carved on blocks of wood. • nonreligious subjects in the arts • a building used for Christian worship • the mot popular crime family in Florence • the most powerful group of patrons in Rome. • relating to ancient Greek and Roman writings. • ...
Early Steam Engines 2025-04-28
Across
- This Inventor had a partnership with Thomas Savery and his invention was used to pump water out of mines
- This type of factory used steam engines for powering blast furnaces and rolling mills
- This Turbine used high pressure steam to startup generators at high speeds
- This Engine was a type of rotary engine that used a triangular rotor
- This Engine used 2 chamber the high pressure cylinder exhausted steam which then occupied the low pressure cylinder
- This boat was used by the Union in the Civil War and its name is similar to a places in Kentucky
- This Inventor harnessed high power steam and adapted his high-pressure engines to drive iron-rolling mills and to propel barges with paddle wheels
- This Engine was the 1st efficient steam engine the piston separated condescending steam from the water
- This steamboat had a lightweight engine that proved to be a better design for the Mississippi River
- This steamboat was powered by a steam engine that powered the paddles wheel to propel the boat in the water
Down
- This Inventor Solved Energy Wastage in steam engine and was able to get a patent on his engine
- This engine was the first commercial steam engine
- This Locomotive was in the world’s first railway journey
- This steamboat was nicknamed Clermont and used a WattEngine
- This Engine was not eligible for a patent and it worked by atmospheric pressure pushing pistons after the condensation of a steam created vacuum
- This engine has steam flowing in one direction and this increases thermal efficiency
- This Invention was self propelled and pulled unpowered cars
- Homfray commissioned Richard Trevithick to apply his high-pressure engines to this locomotive
- This Inventor started out as a military engineer
- This type of factory used steam engines for faster and more efficient weaving
20 Clues: This Inventor started out as a military engineer • This engine was the first commercial steam engine • This Locomotive was in the world’s first railway journey • This steamboat was nicknamed Clermont and used a WattEngine • This Invention was self propelled and pulled unpowered cars • This Engine was a type of rotary engine that used a triangular rotor • ...
Unit 2 KIM Chart Crossword 2026-02-04
Across
- Computer technology that lets machines do tasks that usually need human intelligence, like learning or making decisions.
- Using machines or technology to make processes run on their own with little human help.
- A legal protection that gives creators control over how their original work is used
- Using new ideas to create better products or improve how things are done.
- A legal right that lets an inventor be the only one who can make or sell an invention for a time.
- A word, symbol, or design that identifies a company’s product or brand.
- A legal protection that gives creators control over how their original work is used
Down
- A new device, idea, or way of doing something that did not exist before.
- How much work or output is produced in a certain amount of time or with certain resources.
- A digital system that securely records information in linked blocks that are very hard to change
- A person who buys and uses goods or services.
- A computer-made 3D world you can look around and interact with, usually using special headsets
- A person who starts a business and takes risks to make money from new ideas.
- Tools, machines, and methods people create to solve problems or make life easier
- Websites or apps where people share information, pictures, and messages online.
15 Clues: A person who buys and uses goods or services. • A word, symbol, or design that identifies a company’s product or brand. • A new device, idea, or way of doing something that did not exist before. • Using new ideas to create better products or improve how things are done. • A person who starts a business and takes risks to make money from new ideas. • ...
cells 2022-09-05
Across
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells, typically magnified several hundred times
- the Father of Microbiolog discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization.
- apparatus is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells
- a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes.
- reticulum large, dynamic structure that serves many roles in the cell including calcium storage, protein synthesis and lipid metabolism.
- Jenner English surgeon and discoverer of vaccination for smallpox. Jenner was born at a time when the patterns of British medical practice and education were undergoing gradual change.
Down
- multi cell
- membrane-bound cell organelles
- the act or process of breathing
- is the membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes
- single cell
- Koch discoverer of the specific causative agents of deadly infectious diseases including tuberculosis, cholera, and anthrax, he is regarded as one of the main founders of modern bacteriology.
- cell replication
13 Clues: multi cell • single cell • cell replication • membrane-bound cell organelles • the act or process of breathing • apparatus is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells • a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes. • is the membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes • ...
Early Steam Engines 2025-04-28
Across
- This Inventor had a partnership with Thomas Savery and his invention was used to pump water out of mines
- This type of factory used steam engines for powering blast furnaces and rolling mills
- This Turbine used high pressure steam to startup generators at high speeds
- This Engine was a type of rotary engine that used a triangular rotor
- This Engine used 2 chamber the high pressure cylinder exhausted steam which then occupied the low pressure cylinder
- This boat was used by the Union in the Civil War and its name is similar to a places in Kentucky
- This Inventor harnessed high power steam and adapted his high-pressure engines to drive iron-rolling mills and to propel barges with paddle wheels
- This Engine was the 1st efficient steam engine the piston separated condescending steam from the water
- This steamboat had a lightweight engine that proved to be a better design for the Mississippi River
- This steamboat was powered by a steam engine that powered the paddles wheel to propel the boat in the water
Down
- This Inventor Solved Energy Wastage in steam engine and was able to get a patent on his engine
- This engine was the first commercial steam engine
- This Locomotive was in the world’s first railway journey
- This steamboat was nicknamed Clermont and used a WattEngine
- This Engine was not eligible for a patent and it worked by atmospheric pressure pushing pistons after the condensation of a steam created vacuum
- This engine has steam flowing in one direction and this increases thermal efficiency
- This Invention was self propelled and pulled unpowered cars
- Homfray commissioned Richard Trevithick to apply his high-pressure engines to this locomotive
- This Inventor started out as a military engineer
- This type of factory used steam engines for faster and more efficient weaving
20 Clues: This Inventor started out as a military engineer • This engine was the first commercial steam engine • This Locomotive was in the world’s first railway journey • This steamboat was nicknamed Clermont and used a WattEngine • This Invention was self propelled and pulled unpowered cars • This Engine was a type of rotary engine that used a triangular rotor • ...
Reading Genres 2021-01-03
Across
- A folktale that often teaches a moral value or lesson using animals as characters.
- A story of a real person's life that is written by another person.
- A genre of story about supernatural elements and magic, usually set in a different world.
- A type of book that is based on imaginary scientific discoveries, often tells about space travel and life on other planets.
- A book with a collection of poems.
- A book which provides information about areas of knowledge and is usually arranged in alphabetical order.
- What is the singular for species
Down
- A rare type of microorganism
- A fictional story that revolves around discovering secrets or solving crimes.
- A folktale that has magical forces and includes improbable events that lead to a happy ending.
- A folktale that is based on a real person or event but cannot be proven.
- The story of a person's life written by that person.
12 Clues: A rare type of microorganism • What is the singular for species • A book with a collection of poems. • The story of a person's life written by that person. • A story of a real person's life that is written by another person. • A folktale that is based on a real person or event but cannot be proven. • ...
Wyss Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-08
Across
- Someone who was part of the Wyss community then spun out with a startup
- Wyss Institute for _____________ Inspired Engineering
- Breakthrough ________ can't change the world if they don't leave the lab
- Working with someone to produce or create something
- A type of project that receives funding, business development support, and a wide variety of resources to help them towards commercializing their technology and can last for two years
- We're working to improve the __________ of humans and our planet
- An annual event where we share our projects, network with other members of the community, and celebrate the accomplishments of the last year
Down
- The meal we eat together at the Wyss to celebrate the winter holidays
- Related to more than one branch of knowledge
- The neighborhood our new habitat is located in
- A restricted communications network; your one-stop-resource for all things Wyss
- We're focused on having near-term _______________
12 Clues: Related to more than one branch of knowledge • The neighborhood our new habitat is located in • We're focused on having near-term _______________ • Working with someone to produce or create something • Wyss Institute for _____________ Inspired Engineering • We're working to improve the __________ of humans and our planet • ...
Roaring Twenties 2025-10-27
Across
- A talented jazz musician and trumpet player who helped spread jazz across America.
- A period when businesses grow quickly and people have more money to spend.
- A method of making products faster by having each worker do one small part of the job.
- A movie with sound; The Jazz Singer was the first one made in 1927.
- The music, art, ideas, and customs shared by a group of people.
- A car; more people owned them in the 1920s because they were cheaper to make with Henry Ford’s assembly line.
- A young woman in the 1920s who wore short dresses, bobbed her hair, and liked to dance to jazz music.
- A secret bar or nightclub where people went to drink alcohol during Prohibition.
- A movie without sound; actors used expressions and actions to tell the story.
- A time of great economic hardship that began after the stock market crash in 1929.
- A popular invention that let people listen to music, news, and shows at home.
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- A place where people buy and sell small parts (shares) of companies.
- A cultural movement in the 1920s celebrating African American art, writing, and music, centered in Harlem, New York.
- A time from 1920 to 1933 when it was illegal to make, sell, or transport alcohol in the United States.
- The first person to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean in his airplane, The Spirit of St. Louis.
- A famous baseball player who became a hero for hitting record-breaking home runs.
- A nickname for the 1920s, a time of excitement, new inventions, and big cultural changes in the United States.
- A lively style of music with strong rhythms and improvisation that became popular in the 1920s.
- The popular styles of clothing that changed quickly during the 1920s.
- A new idea or creation that makes life easier or more interesting.
20 Clues: The music, art, ideas, and customs shared by a group of people. • A new idea or creation that makes life easier or more interesting. • A movie with sound; The Jazz Singer was the first one made in 1927. • A place where people buy and sell small parts (shares) of companies. • The popular styles of clothing that changed quickly during the 1920s. • ...
Vocabulary Units 5 and 6 2020-05-28
Across
- The most important
- thinking. Has resulted in important discoveries and inventions Critical thinking. Thought to critic
- Like a hug
- and air craft between two places
- The cursed part through wich objects in space move around a planet or star Outpost. Place that represent the authors of a government
- intelligence. the study of how to produce machines that have some of the qualities that the human mind has, such as the ability to understand language, recognize pictures, solve problems, and learn
- Used to describe activity that can continue without
- Something that you have to complete somehting
- The use of diagrams in calculation and design
- depiction. Maker users evidence and reasons to draw conclusions and make decisions.
- The state of having or appearing to heave no weight, the fact of not being affected by gravity
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- To try discover information
- Vehicle used for a travel to the space
- thinking. Promotes teamwork and the sharing of ideas
- up with. Move progress at the same time of someone
- Small window of a spacecraft
- in or coming from a place outside the planet Earth
- Say something that will happen in the future
- No longer produced or used
- The part of the earth’s environment where life e exist
- a country of area controlled politically by a more powerful country Exploration. Search
21 Clues: Like a hug • The most important • No longer produced or used • To try discover information • Small window of a spacecraft • and air craft between two places • Vehicle used for a travel to the space • Say something that will happen in the future • Something that you have to complete somehting • The use of diagrams in calculation and design • ...
Vocabulary units 5&6 2020-05-28
Across
- The part of the earth’s environment where life e exist
- The cursed part through wich objects in space move around a planet or star
- Used to describe activity that can continue without
- up with. Move progress at the same time of someone
- Place that represent the authors of a government
- Search
- thinking. Has resulted in important discoveries and inventions
- and air craft between two places
- Like a hug
- intelligence. the study of how to produce machines that have some of the qualities that the human mind has, such as the ability to understand language, recognize pictures, solve problems, and learn
- Small window of a spacecraft
- The use of diagrams in calculation and design
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- The state of having or appearing to heave no weight, the fact of not being affected by gravity
- a country of area controlled politically by a more powerful country
- The most important
- No longer produced or used
- Say something that will happen in the future
- Vehicle used for a travel to the space
- thinking. Promotes teamwork and the sharing of ideas
- To try discover information
- in or coming from a place outside the planet Earth
- thinking. Thought to critic
- Something that you have to complete somehting
- depiction. Maker users evidence and reasons to draw conclusions and make decisions.
24 Clues: Search • Like a hug • The most important • No longer produced or used • To try discover information • thinking. Thought to critic • Small window of a spacecraft • and air craft between two places • Vehicle used for a travel to the space • Say something that will happen in the future • Something that you have to complete somehting • The use of diagrams in calculation and design • ...
Literary Terms 2021-10-26
Across
- A statement of the number of reasons you will use to support your thesis statement.
- The opening of an essay or speech, placed at the beginning of the introduction. It's purpose is to make the audience want to listen to the speech.
- In writing, it is the end of a text, prepared after the body of the text, and before the introduction.
- A similarity of structure in a pair of related words, pharses it clauses.
- A statement of the main points of an essay.
- The canon of composition by which the author orders the materials gathered in the Invention canon in a manner suited to the type of essay.
- The first part of an essay, developed after the body and the conclusion are written.
- The three fundamental activity of writing.
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- A question converted to a whether statement
- The 3rd canon of rhetoric in which the writer selects appropriate words and forms to best express the ideas of a text.
- Arrangement of words or letters appealing to the senses; figure if speech rhyme scheme.
- The body of an essay.
- The 1st canon of rhetoric during which the writer discovers material for the text.
- The statement of the proposition defended by an essay.
14 Clues: The body of an essay. • The three fundamental activity of writing. • A question converted to a whether statement • A statement of the main points of an essay. • The statement of the proposition defended by an essay. • A similarity of structure in a pair of related words, pharses it clauses. • ...
Memories 2021-05-13
Across
- unable to breath.
- person who heads and take decisions.
- a place where people graduate.
- measurement in itself,not in relation to anything else.
- willing to understand and respect other's opinions.
- a document which gives the rights of an invention to an inventor.
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- a person who can think about the future in an original and intelligent way.
- changed direction because it hit something.
- order taken to an extreme.
- to found something.
- became weak.
- starting to fail.
- letter, especially long and official.
- a friend or an associate.
14 Clues: became weak. • unable to breath. • starting to fail. • to found something. • a friend or an associate. • order taken to an extreme. • a place where people graduate. • person who heads and take decisions. • letter, especially long and official. • changed direction because it hit something. • willing to understand and respect other's opinions. • ...
Cross word puzzle 2024-07-03
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- act of producing something for the first time
- up: A newly established business
- first early model
- overall experience of using a product
- spark of creativity
- plan: A document outlining the business goals and strategy
- causing a significant change
- gathering insights from users and stakeholders
- introduction of new product
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- A clear idea of the future for a business
- building relationship with others in the Business world
- Willingness to try New things
- A risking business undertaking
- investor: wealthy individual who invests in startups
- legal protection for an invention
- communicate design/design
- funding
17 Clues: funding • first early model • spark of creativity • communicate design/design • introduction of new product • causing a significant change • Willingness to try New things • A risking business undertaking • up: A newly established business • legal protection for an invention • overall experience of using a product • A clear idea of the future for a business • ...
Grandpa 2025-01-25
Across
- Place to write letters (9)
- Table game (4-4)
- Organized body of knowledge (7)
- Single stroke over par (5)
- Specialist in numbers (13)
- Lawn game that uses hoops and mallets (7)
- Bird that's 'bald'(5)
- A person who builds and maintains machines (8)
- Methodical, careful (8)
- "I'm ___ of a big deal" (4)
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- "Glass half-full" outlook (8)
- This clue has been originally contrived (9)
- Holiday home on wheels (7)
- Item that might have a mouse or bugs (8)
- Feathered cork (11)
- Acorn that made it (3)
- Like a light breeze (6)
17 Clues: Table game (4-4) • Feathered cork (11) • Bird that's 'bald'(5) • Acorn that made it (3) • Like a light breeze (6) • Methodical, careful (8) • Place to write letters (9) • Single stroke over par (5) • Holiday home on wheels (7) • Specialist in numbers (13) • "I'm ___ of a big deal" (4) • "Glass half-full" outlook (8) • Organized body of knowledge (7) • ...
History1test 2025-09-04
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- Ruler of ancient Egypt.
- Social class system in India.
- Trade route linking China with the West.
- Government where people vote on laws or leaders.
- Religious wars between Christians and Muslims.
- Belief in one god.
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- Rebirth of art and learning in Europe.
- Invention that spread books and ideas quickly.
- System where land is given for loyalty and service.
- A society with cities, jobs, and writing.
- Belief in many gods.
- English document limiting the king’s power.
12 Clues: Belief in one god. • Belief in many gods. • Ruler of ancient Egypt. • Social class system in India. • Rebirth of art and learning in Europe. • Trade route linking China with the West. • A society with cities, jobs, and writing. • English document limiting the king’s power. • Invention that spread books and ideas quickly. • Religious wars between Christians and Muslims. • ...
Vocabulary units 5&6 2020-05-28
Across
- a country of area controlled politically by a more powerful country
- Like a hug
- in or coming from a place outside the planet Earth
- depiction. Maker users evidence and reasons to draw conclusions and make decisions.
- The use of diagrams in calculation and design
- up with. Move progress at the same time of someone
- Something that you have to complete somehting
- and air craft between two places
- thinking. Has resulted in important discoveries and inventions
- The most important
- Say something that will happen in the future
- The part of the earth’s environment where life e exist
- No longer produced or used
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- Vehicle used for a travel to the space
- The cursed part through wich objects in space move around a planet or star
- Small window of a spacecraft
- The state of having or appearing to heave no weight, the fact of not being affected by gravity
- intelligence. the study of how to produce machines that have some of the qualities that the human mind has, such as the ability to understand language, recognize pictures, solve problems, and learn
- Used to describe activity that can continue without
- thinking. Promotes teamwork and the sharing of ideas
- thinking. Thought to critic
- Place that represent the authors of a government
- Search
- To try discover information
24 Clues: Search • Like a hug • The most important • No longer produced or used • To try discover information • Small window of a spacecraft • thinking. Thought to critic • and air craft between two places • Vehicle used for a travel to the space • Say something that will happen in the future • Something that you have to complete somehting • The use of diagrams in calculation and design • ...
Vocabulary Units 5 and 6 2020-05-28
Across
- a country of area controlled politically by a more powerful country Exploration. Search
- Vehicle used for a travel to the space
- Maker users evidence and reasons to draw conclusions and make decisions.
- The state of having or appearing to heave no weight, the fact of not being affected by gravity
- Small window of a spacecraft
- The part of the earth’s environment where life e exist
- The most important
- Something that you have to complete somehting
- Like a hug
- Used to describe activity that can continue without
- The use of diagrams in calculation and design
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- The cursed part through wich objects in space move around a planet or star Outpost. Place that represent the authors of a government
- No longer produced or used
- thinking Has resulted in important discoveries and inventions Critical thinking. Thought to critic
- in or coming from a place outside the planet Earth
- and air craft between two places
- To try discover information
- thinking Promotes teamwork and the sharing of ideas
- intelligence the study of how to produce machines that have some of the qualities that the human mind has, such as the ability to understand language, recognize pictures, solve problems, and learn
- Say something that will happen in the future
- Move progress at the same time of someone
21 Clues: Like a hug • The most important • No longer produced or used • To try discover information • Small window of a spacecraft • and air craft between two places • Vehicle used for a travel to the space • Move progress at the same time of someone • Say something that will happen in the future • Something that you have to complete somehting • ...
Amelia Earhart: The Legacy of an Aviation Pioneer 2024-12-05
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- The thrill of discovering something new, whether on land or in the sky.
- The person who figures out where you’re going and how to get there.
- A groundbreaking achievement that sets you apart from the rest.
- The freedom to make your own choices and follow your own path.
- A person who carves a path for others in uncharted territory.
- The power of sticking with something, no matter how tough it gets.
- Something unknown or puzzling, like Amelia’s disappearance.
- An exciting journey full of challenges and discoveries.
- The belief that everyone deserves the same opportunities, no matter what.
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- Doing something completely on your own, like Amelia flying solo across the Atlantic.
- The strength to take action even when fear is knocking at your door.
- A female hero who inspires greatness in others.
- The sweet result of hard work and perseverance.
- The drive to keep going when challenges seem impossible.
- The act of soaring through the air, chasing dreams above the clouds.
- Model Someone who inspires you to aim higher and dream bigger.
- Someone who’s brave enough to be the first to do something extraordinary.
- The limitless expanse where dreams and planes take flight.
- The art and science of flying through the skies, defying gravity.
- What you leave behind that inspires others long after you’re gone.
20 Clues: A female hero who inspires greatness in others. • The sweet result of hard work and perseverance. • An exciting journey full of challenges and discoveries. • The drive to keep going when challenges seem impossible. • The limitless expanse where dreams and planes take flight. • Something unknown or puzzling, like Amelia’s disappearance. • ...
Crossword 2015-07-16
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- to ignore someone in public
- the justification for colonialism
- little machine or invention
- when loves dies
- a bed for babies
- so bad
- absolutely certain
- so angry
- death by electricity
- exchange
- existential boredom
- head over the heels
- sexy clandestine love
- air pollution in a city
- hyperactive and out of control
- you look cool
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- no water
- no feelings
- in between breakfast and lunch
- it creates a feeling in me
- wow
- impossible to imagine
- two weeks
- your true nature
- turned to stone
- fast cat
- I am captivated
- brothers and sisters
- when you want to hitchhike
- it goes fast into the sky
30 Clues: wow • so bad • no water • fast cat • so angry • exchange • two weeks • no feelings • you look cool • when loves dies • turned to stone • I am captivated • a bed for babies • your true nature • absolutely certain • existential boredom • head over the heels • death by electricity • brothers and sisters • impossible to imagine • sexy clandestine love • air pollution in a city • it goes fast into the sky • ...
key dates pt. 2 2023-03-07
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- congress of Vienna
- berlin conference- division of Africa
- end of Russian serfdom/Italian unification
- invention of spinning jenny
- sepoy mutiny
- 7 years war/french and Indian war
- 1st opium war
- Marx and engels write the communist manifesto
- Haitian independence
- emancipation proclamation in the US
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- german unification
- new Zealand grants women suffrage
- french revolution begins
- American revolution/sith writes wealth of nations
- British abolition of trans-Atlantic slave trade
- commodore Matthew perry opens japan
- Boer war in south Africa (British control of South Africa)
- Jenner's smallpox vaccine
- spanish-american war (US gains guam, peurto rico, and Philippines)
- independence in Latin America
- battle of adowa (Ethiopians defeat Italians)
21 Clues: sepoy mutiny • 1st opium war • german unification • congress of Vienna • Haitian independence • french revolution begins • Jenner's smallpox vaccine • invention of spinning jenny • independence in Latin America • new Zealand grants women suffrage • 7 years war/french and Indian war • commodore Matthew perry opens japan • emancipation proclamation in the US • ...
Genetics Crossword Puzzle #4 Study Guide 2021-05-08
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- History of life documented by fossils.
- Made fossil discoveries of organisms with backbones moving from water to land.
- Lineage traced back to ancestors.
- Remnants of an organism found in rock.
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- Pattern of bones in tetrapods
- Items above are younger than items beneath.
- Amount of salt dissolved in a liquid.
- Diagram showing how members of a family are related to each other.
- Study of the Earth.
- Diagram showing how items are related evolutionarily.
10 Clues: Study of the Earth. • Pattern of bones in tetrapods • Lineage traced back to ancestors. • Amount of salt dissolved in a liquid. • History of life documented by fossils. • Remnants of an organism found in rock. • Items above are younger than items beneath. • Diagram showing how items are related evolutionarily. • ...
Women Empowerment Leaders - HerCampus Crossword #2 2026-02-23
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- Youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner and advocate for girls' education.
- A scientist whose discoveries in radioactivity not only changed science but also broke barriers for women in STEM.
- Suffragist leader who was arrested for voting in the 1872 election.
- First woman of color in Congress and a key author of Title IX.
- Supreme Court Justice and pioneer for gender equality legal rights.
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- Founder of "Women for Women International," she supports women survivors of war with resources, education, and skills development.
- The first woman ever elected to the United States Congress (1916).
- A civil rights activist whose bus protest started the Montgomery boycott.
- Abolitionist and orator famous for her "Ain’t I a Woman?" speech.
9 Clues: First woman of color in Congress and a key author of Title IX. • Abolitionist and orator famous for her "Ain’t I a Woman?" speech. • The first woman ever elected to the United States Congress (1916). • Suffragist leader who was arrested for voting in the 1872 election. • Supreme Court Justice and pioneer for gender equality legal rights. • ...
Term 4 Spelling 1 - Vocabulary 2023-09-13
Across
- the methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes, esp. in industry
- an event causing great harm, damage, or suffering
- able to change or be changed easily according to the situation
- not reasonable, or not likely to be achieved
- unofficial interesting stories or pieces of news that might be true or invented, and quickly spreads from person to person
- to pretend to have a particular feeling, problem, etc
- to make something possible or easier
- tending to change suddenly and without reason or warning, and therefore not able to be depended on
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- a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or not convenient
- fear or anxiety about something that is going to happen or might happen
- the area of a town that surrounds someone's home, or the people who live in this area
- very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange
- too blocked or crowded and causing difficulties
- the offices, departments, and groups of people that control a country, state, city
- to cause someone to be completely unable to understand or explain something
15 Clues: to make something possible or easier • not reasonable, or not likely to be achieved • very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange • too blocked or crowded and causing difficulties • an event causing great harm, damage, or suffering • to pretend to have a particular feeling, problem, etc • able to change or be changed easily according to the situation • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2021-03-28
Across
- He introduced the idea of communism in his book 'The Communist Manifesto'
- The period during which huge changes in the way goods were made
- An invention by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876 which made communication more efficient
- Capitalists might do this to workers to gain more profits, e.g. paying them low wages for working long hours
- It was used to pump water from mines making them safer. It was also adapted to power trains, ships and machines in factories.
- The growth of towns and cities
- Because of this, the quality of goods are high and the prices low in capitalism
- Place where Arkwright built his first cotton mill
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- Children as young as five were employed because they worked for low wages
- These were organisations formed by workers. They campaigned for better pay and working conditions for workers.
- The person that Arkwright worked with to make the water frame
- Poor quality housing
- This may happen if the government has a lot of control over the economy in communism
- Symptoms include coughing that lasts more than three weeks, loss of appetite, weight loss, chills, night sweats, and fever caused by breathing in the exhaled sputum of someone who already had the disease
- He was a doctor who investigated the causes of cholera and persuaded the local health board to remove the pump at Broad Street
- A system where all property and wealth is shared out more equally amongst people.
- An economic system where some individuals are able to use their talent and money (capital) to run businesses that make themselves richer and richer
- Invention by Richard Arkwright
- These laws limited the number of hours people could work to 10 hours a day, appointed inspectors to check that factories were safe places to work and banned factory owners from employing children under the age of 12
- Symptoms include watery diarrhea, vomiting, thirst, leg cramps, and restlessness caused by contaminated water
20 Clues: Poor quality housing • Invention by Richard Arkwright • The growth of towns and cities • Place where Arkwright built his first cotton mill • The person that Arkwright worked with to make the water frame • The period during which huge changes in the way goods were made • Children as young as five were employed because they worked for low wages • ...
Medieval China 2025-10-02
Across
- started the Yuan Dynasty (two words)
- type of printing using characters carved into individual small blocks and arranged to make a page for printing (two words)
- type of printing using text/images carved into large blocks for copying an entire page
- empress who was only woman to rule in her name
- This dynasty was very focused on Confucianism, much like the Han Dynasty.
- invention making Zheng He's voyages possible
- invaded China; started the Mongol Empire (two words)
- dynasty when China invented gunpowder and paper money
- prefix meaning "new"
- landform acting as a barrier between China and Mongolia (two words)
- Chinese explorer who led great voyages to increase Chinese trade and spread China's fame (two words)
- policy of avoiding contact with others
- plateau located between India and China; covered mostly in grasslands
- system that helps the government be more efficient and skilled (two words)
- group of rulers who came from the same family
- person responsible for most knowledge and culture exchanged between Europe and China (two words)
- This dynasty was the period when the Mongols ruled China.
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- structure built to keep nomadic tribes out of China (four words)
- a system of managing government through departments run by elected officials
- a time full of chaos and civil war (three words)
- tallest mountains in the world
- invention allowing creation of fireworks
- royal monument built during Ming Dynasty (two words)
- dynasty who decided to isolate China from the rest of the world
- large grasslands north of China where Mongols raised their horses
- type of official who earns their job by passing a difficult exam
- China's most influential philosopher
- approval that decreased rebellion and brought stability to China (three words)
- This structure connected the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers. (two words)
- type of pottery becoming one of China's major trade goods
30 Clues: prefix meaning "new" • tallest mountains in the world • started the Yuan Dynasty (two words) • China's most influential philosopher • policy of avoiding contact with others • invention allowing creation of fireworks • invention making Zheng He's voyages possible • group of rulers who came from the same family • empress who was only woman to rule in her name • ...
Thomas Edison 2023-09-08
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- Edison's ___________ taught him at home.
- Edison's first job was selling __________
- Where was Edison born?
- Edison's invention to help people have light in their houses
- Edison was slightly ______________ in both ears
- The man who invented the lightbulb
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- Edison's invention to show moving pictures
- Edison invented this to make his job faster
- Edison invented a was to record someone talking
- After his first wife died, he got ________ again.
10 Clues: Where was Edison born? • The man who invented the lightbulb • Edison's ___________ taught him at home. • Edison's first job was selling __________ • Edison's invention to show moving pictures • Edison invented this to make his job faster • Edison invented a was to record someone talking • Edison was slightly ______________ in both ears • ...
Wright Brothers Day 2024-12-04
Across
- The plan or drawing of their airplane.
- What the Wright brothers did to test their plane.
- The force planes must overcome to fly.
- Equipment needed for flying.
- A small version of something used for tests.
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- The field that helped them succeed.
- What they did to perfect their invention.
- What the Wright brothers made with their invention.
- The direction of their first flight location.
- A person who flies an airplane.
10 Clues: Equipment needed for flying. • A person who flies an airplane. • The field that helped them succeed. • The plan or drawing of their airplane. • The force planes must overcome to fly. • What they did to perfect their invention. • A small version of something used for tests. • The direction of their first flight location. • What the Wright brothers did to test their plane. • ...
Wright Brothers Day 2024-12-04
Across
- The plan or drawing of their airplane.
- What the Wright brothers did to test their plane.
- The force planes must overcome to fly.
- Equipment needed for flying.
- A small version of something used for tests.
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- The field that helped them succeed.
- What they did to perfect their invention.
- What the Wright brothers made with their invention.
- The direction of their first flight location.
- A person who flies an airplane.
10 Clues: Equipment needed for flying. • A person who flies an airplane. • The field that helped them succeed. • The plan or drawing of their airplane. • The force planes must overcome to fly. • What they did to perfect their invention. • A small version of something used for tests. • The direction of their first flight location. • What the Wright brothers did to test their plane. • ...
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Eleanor and Park Vocab 2020-01-12
Across
- write carelessly
- the major taxonomic group of animals and plants
- a bandage that stops the flow of blood by applying pressure
- perceptible by the senses or intellect
- payment for the release of someone
- good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- a coating consisting of a thin layer of wood
- express grief verbally
- pass out from weakness or physical or emotional distress
- goods whose trade or possession is prohibited by law
- in a dexterous manner
- treat, mention, or speak to rudely
- impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, or reason
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- utter indistinctly
- contrary to accepted morality or convention
- impossible to fulfill, appease, or gratify
- brilliantly clever
- the fruit or seed of any of various bean or pea plants
- a small recess opening off a larger room
- an abatement in intensity or degree
- the act of binding yourself to a course of action
- tastelessly showy
- overcome with amazement
- the use of tricks to deceive someone
- a communicable disease characterized by wasting of body parts
- any place of complete bliss and delight and peace
- accompanying; following as a consequence
- tired to the point of exhaustion
- a stroke of luck
- laugh nervously
30 Clues: laugh nervously • write carelessly • a stroke of luck • tastelessly showy • utter indistinctly • brilliantly clever • in a dexterous manner • express grief verbally • overcome with amazement • tired to the point of exhaustion • payment for the release of someone • treat, mention, or speak to rudely • an abatement in intensity or degree • the use of tricks to deceive someone • ...
Unit 7 Passage 3 2026-02-09
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- __________ must always come first in experiments.
- Doctors learn from __________ to improve care.
- Making the right choice shows strong __________ values.
- Experiments help humans gain new __________.
- Scientists collect __________ to support their ideas.
- Being __________ in a lab can cause serious mistakes.
- Scientists in schools or universities do __________ work.
- Scientists must ask for __________ before testing on people.
- Scientists must act __________ when testing new ideas.
- Sometimes results are __________ and surprising.
- Bad experiments can harm __________, not just one person.
- People who join studies are called __________.
- Findings are shared in written __________.
- Researchers have a __________ to protect people.
- Good research can bring many __________ to people.
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- Making up __________ is wrong and dishonest.
- All discoveries should help __________, not hurt it.
- Even during a study, every person should be treated with __________.
- Some experiments raise __________ about safety and fairness.
- Personal information should stay private to protect __________.
- People have __________ that must be respected in experiments.
- __________ guide scientists to do what is right.
- Scientists test ideas through __________.
- A researcher should be __________ and never lie about results.
- A scientist must be __________ so people can believe the results.
- Lying in a study can damage a scientist’s __________.
- Careful __________ helps scientists learn new things.
- People should have __________ to choose whether to join a study.
28 Clues: Scientists test ideas through __________. • Findings are shared in written __________. • Making up __________ is wrong and dishonest. • Experiments help humans gain new __________. • Doctors learn from __________ to improve care. • People who join studies are called __________. • __________ guide scientists to do what is right. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-05
Across
- - A process that evaluates if a product infringes on existing patents.
- - A sign used to indicate that goods or services originate from members of a particular association.
- - A centralized website where users can access various e-services.
- - A claim that a specific color is an essential feature of a trademark.
- - A type of patent protecting new and useful processes, machines, or compositions of matter.
- - An in-depth study of patent data to identify trends, key technologies, and industry patterns.
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- - A court order preventing a party from continuing an action, often used in IP disputes.
- - The process of verifying a user’s identity before granting access to e-services.
- - A document that explains how an invention works and improves existing technology.
- - The legal authority granted to a utility model holder to prevent others from using the invention without permission.
10 Clues: - A centralized website where users can access various e-services. • - A process that evaluates if a product infringes on existing patents. • - A claim that a specific color is an essential feature of a trademark. • - The process of verifying a user’s identity before granting access to e-services. • ...
Biblical Archaeological discoveries. 2025-01-31
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- the study of the nature of god and religous belief
- A famous artifact that helped decipher Egyptian heiroglyphics
- An item made by a human, typically an item of cultural or historical significance
- a system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent words or sounds
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- belonging to the very distant past
- a set of ancient jewish manuscripts discovered in the Qumran caves
- Early forms of writing that use simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- Jericho The oldest fortified city in the world
8 Clues: belonging to the very distant past • Jericho The oldest fortified city in the world • the study of the nature of god and religous belief • A famous artifact that helped decipher Egyptian heiroglyphics • a set of ancient jewish manuscripts discovered in the Qumran caves • a system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent words or sounds • ...
The Geographical Discoveries 2023-04-07
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- The first land/island in the New World visited by Columbus.
- The action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- The surname of the person after whom America was named.
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- The shape of the transatlantic trade route created in the early 16th Century.
- A product which was grown by enslave Africans and exported to Europe.
- The nationality of the explorer first reaching India by ship.
- Thanks to Ptolemy our planet is considered this shape.
- Machu Pichu is a heritage of this ancient civilisation.
8 Clues: Thanks to Ptolemy our planet is considered this shape. • Machu Pichu is a heritage of this ancient civilisation. • The surname of the person after whom America was named. • The first land/island in the New World visited by Columbus. • The nationality of the explorer first reaching India by ship. • ...
Scientific inventions/discoveries 2022-12-13
Social Studies Crossword 2023-06-02
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- Last name of woman who worked for suffrage
- Gov. Branch that is led by the President
- Person who travels looking for new discoveries
- Native American home
- Something you must have to live
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- Resource found in nature used to make things
- First name of first African American Supreme Court justice
- Someone who does a job for free
- Work people do for you, like car repairs
- To reject a bill; done by the President
- An official rule, don't break these!
11 Clues: Native American home • Someone who does a job for free • Something you must have to live • An official rule, don't break these! • To reject a bill; done by the President • Gov. Branch that is led by the President • Work people do for you, like car repairs • Last name of woman who worked for suffrage • Resource found in nature used to make things • ...
Vocabulary Week 6-7 2024-10-04
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- The license to an invention
- to make clear
- Lacking a sense of right or wrong
- Needing lots of effort or work
- Relating to cattle
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- To make an excuse
- Lacking originality or freshness
- Something you do when shopping
- A split into two
- Someone who is naive and inexperienced
- A showy display of behavior
- A noisy uproar
12 Clues: to make clear • A noisy uproar • A split into two • To make an excuse • Relating to cattle • The license to an invention • A showy display of behavior • Something you do when shopping • Needing lots of effort or work • Lacking originality or freshness • Lacking a sense of right or wrong • Someone who is naive and inexperienced
MST3K 2024-02-01
19 Clues: 13 • pehl • mallon • pod pet • bigflank • gold bot • brain guy • prince of _ • invention _ • joe don baker • Manos henchman • satellite of _ • 1st test subject • 1st voice of crow • 1st voice of servo • 2nd voice of servo • space mutiny mutineer • family of evil scientists • MST3K the movie, alien planet
Dale Blundell, Archeology and the Bible 2025-01-31
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- King of Moab
- Cornerstone of the Middle East.
- Ancient hieroglyph cipher.
- The earliest writing form.
- An Egyptian writing style that uses pictures to represent. words or sounds
- The original users of pictograms.
- The study of artifacts to learn about the past.
- Tells the story of the conquest of Canaan.
- Where Moses got the Ten Commandments
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- Jewish manuscripts found in Khirbet Qumran.
- The largest Neolithic settlement ever.
- The most famous discoveries from Ain Ghazal
- Where the ark of the Covenant was found.
- The box housing the Ten Commandments
- The rules given to us by God for everyday life.
- Mounds of Debris in Jerico
- The first city to build walls around itself.
- The country where the Mernephat Stele was found.
- The body of water next to Ain Ghazal
- Recorded the victories of Mesha.
20 Clues: King of Moab • Ancient hieroglyph cipher. • Mounds of Debris in Jerico • The earliest writing form. • Cornerstone of the Middle East. • Recorded the victories of Mesha. • The original users of pictograms. • The box housing the Ten Commandments • The body of water next to Ain Ghazal • Where Moses got the Ten Commandments • The largest Neolithic settlement ever. • ...
Freak the Mighty ch. 5-7 2017-04-04
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- - the act of moving forward
- - the act of creating
- - hostile or violent
- - very happy
- - choices
- - the path of a moving body or particle
- - coming together in one place
- uncommon; worthy of notice
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- - apartment houses over-crowded and poorly maintained
- - nickname
- - to move with short hasty steps
- - a view or outlook
- - not real; fake
- - to feel self -conscious or ill at ease
- - eject forcefully
- - a result or effect of a previous occurrence
- - the way a person behaves
- - to vomit
18 Clues: - choices • - nickname • - to vomit • - very happy • - not real; fake • - eject forcefully • - a view or outlook • - hostile or violent • - the act of creating • - the way a person behaves • uncommon; worthy of notice • - the act of moving forward • - coming together in one place • - to move with short hasty steps • - the path of a moving body or particle • ...
Phineas and Ferb 2021-10-26
8 Clues: Phineas and Ferb's pet • The instrument Ferb plays • Phineas and Ferb's sister • Their mother is in the... • Phineas and Ferb's invention • Phineas and Ferb's girlfriend • Perry wears a .... on his head • Phineas and Ferb sit under a ...
Inventions 2024-03-13
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- people could record things by themselves as many times as they need.
- introduced a new world of possibility, with the ability to create zines, magazines and booklets a reality for anyone.
- easy preparation for quick and fast meals
- it helped make new discoveries that we wouldn't have been able to see without it.
- quickened the process of cooking and reheating meals
- prolonged the life of items people couldn't afford to replace.
- adds a new dimension to the entertainment arts, adds realism to journalism, and intensifies television as a social and educational medium
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- helped bring an end to the Second World War but ushered in the atomic age
- changed the way audiences consume music and news.
- lowered the cost so more people could go to the theater.
- it helps us with fire fighting, police work, agricultural crop spraying, mosquito control, medical evacuation, and carrying mail and passengers.
- this revolutionized air travel
- Eliminated distance between people, you can get ahold of someone anytime anywhere.
- Makes it quick and efficient to make cake and other desserts
- limits available alternatives for its product and creates barriers for competitors to enter the marketplace
15 Clues: this revolutionized air travel • easy preparation for quick and fast meals • changed the way audiences consume music and news. • quickened the process of cooking and reheating meals • lowered the cost so more people could go to the theater. • Makes it quick and efficient to make cake and other desserts • prolonged the life of items people couldn't afford to replace. • ...
d 2025-11-21
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- an italian painter and architect who had many brilliant ideas and very famous painting
- A Renaissance architect who designed the dome of the Florence Cathedral
- a polish astronomer that concluded that the sun was at the center of the universe and the planets orbited around it.
- a group of catholic leaders that met to respond to protestant challenges and direct the future of the catholic church
- a religious movement that split the christian church in two
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- a german monk and theologist that posted his 95 theses on a church door
- influenced martin luther and created his own church in Switzerland.
- A major Italian Renaissance painter known for his balance, created The School of Athens.
- idea that the sun was at the center of the universe
- an intellectual movement that focused on education and classics
- belief that god had already decided who was going to heaven
- A monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- a italian astronomer who's discoveries helped to develop the scientific method
- A Renaissance artist created the sculpture David.
14 Clues: A Renaissance artist created the sculpture David. • idea that the sun was at the center of the universe • belief that god had already decided who was going to heaven • a religious movement that split the christian church in two • an intellectual movement that focused on education and classics • influenced martin luther and created his own church in Switzerland. • ...
Review: The North 2014-03-24
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- Concerns about low wages, job competition, and working conditions led to the formation of these; the organization of workers with a specific skill or from a single factory who tried to improve pay and working conditions for members.
- He developed the strategy of hiring families and dividing work into simple tasks, known as the Rhode Island system.
- ________________was a Supreme Court case about interstate trade.
- Companies built their factories closer to __________ and transportation centers in the mid-1800s to provide themselves with access to workers.
- The period of rapid growth in the speed and convenience of travel.
- In the 1760s, the first breakthrough of the Industrial Revolution changed how ______________
- Alfred Lewis Vail developed a system known as ___________.
- Francis Cabot Lowell developed mills featuring _______________ that could spin thread and weave cloth in the same mill.
- Samuel Morse’s invention, the ____________________, enabled people to send news quickly from coast to coast by sending pulses of current through a wire.
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- Some challenges engineers and mechanics faced while building railroads was that railroads had to pass over ____________ and rivers.
- In the 1870s, the demand for coal increased as the demand for steel grew because coal was used in __________ for steel production.
- made.
- During the Industrial Revolution, the shift to ______________ meant factories no longer had to be built near streams, rivers, or waterfalls.
- The invention of the plow and the reaper helped the farming industry by enabling farmers to plan and harvest huge crop fields.
- The ___________________was a locomotive credited with bringing “railroad fever” to the United States.
- Mostly women worked in this system involving a 12-14 hour work day and living in boardinghouses.
- Textile manufacturers kept the costs of running a mill low by hiring _________ and paying them very little.
17 Clues: made. • Alfred Lewis Vail developed a system known as ___________. • ________________was a Supreme Court case about interstate trade. • The period of rapid growth in the speed and convenience of travel. • In the 1760s, the first breakthrough of the Industrial Revolution changed how ______________ • ...
Introduction To Ancient Civilizations Glossary Puzzle! 2021-09-19
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- A person or group that defends or maintains a cause or proposal.
- What makes two or more persons or things not the same.
- The quality or state of going on without stopping.
- To make or become different.
- A general agreement about something.
- Something found or learned of for the first time.
- What one intends to accomplish or attain.
- A person who has the opportunity or power to choose between two or more possibilities : the opportunity or power to make a decision.
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- A student who supports a cause or proposal.
- A useful new device or process.
- The history of ancient times.
- A sudden advance or successful development.
- The studies that deal with human relationships and the way society works.
- The act or process of uniting different things.
- A belief that something will happen or is likely to happen.
- A subject of a work of art, music, or literature.
- Very old
- Enjoying other people.
18 Clues: Very old • Enjoying other people. • To make or become different. • The history of ancient times. • A useful new device or process. • A general agreement about something. • What one intends to accomplish or attain. • A student who supports a cause or proposal. • A sudden advance or successful development. • The act or process of uniting different things. • ...
Introduction To Ancient Civilizations Glossary Puzzle! 2021-09-19
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- A person or group that defends or maintains a cause or proposal.
- A general agreement about something.
- A belief that something will happen or is likely to happen.
- What one intends to accomplish or attain.
- Something found or learned of for the first time.
- A subject of a work of art, music, or literature.
- A sudden advance or successful development.
- The quality or state of going on without stopping.
- What makes two or more persons or things not the same.
- Enjoying other people.
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- Very old
- To make or become different.
- The history of ancient times.
- A useful new device or process.
- The studies that deal with human relationships and the way society works.
- The act or process of uniting different things.
- A person who has the opportunity or power to choose between two or more possibilities : the opportunity or power to make a decision.
- A student who supports a cause or proposal.
18 Clues: Very old • Enjoying other people. • To make or become different. • The history of ancient times. • A useful new device or process. • A general agreement about something. • What one intends to accomplish or attain. • A sudden advance or successful development. • A student who supports a cause or proposal. • The act or process of uniting different things. • ...
Learn words 2021-03-31
Unit 5 Vocab 2023-10-26
11 Clues: Attaining the truth • Origins of sin and evil • God making himself known • Saving message of Christ • Public or private relation • Pattern of specific events • Solemn agreements God made • Ancient fathers of the Jews • Guidance of the Holy Spirit • The future coming of Messiah • Time before invention of writing
Innovations 2020-03-28
11 Clues: modern • new and original • able to be trusted • constantly changing • an idea of something new • smart but complicated idea • an original idea, invention • extremely important, necessary • advanced, with latest technologies • completely new, with a great effect • something that deter you from progressing
Victorian Inventions & Discoveries 2024-01-21
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- 1854: Henry Bessemer invented a new iron-based metal to make huge structures like ships or bridges.
- 1839: Scotsman Kirkpatrick Macmillan invented a new form of personal transport. During the 19th century, the design was improved several times by other people.
- 1840: The Penny Black came into use. This was a small piece of paper with a picture of Queen Victoria on it and people used it to send letters.
- 1859: Charles Darwin published a book explaining how living things change over time.
- 1863: London residents could travel below the city streets on this new form of transport powered by steam.
- 1838/1839: William Henry Fox Talbot produced the first image and then found a way to record pictures on special paper.
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- 1878: Once again, Londoners benefited from this new invention which made it safer and easier to walk around the city at night.
- 1843: John Calcott Horsley invented this seasonal greeting to send to friends and family in the post.
8 Clues: 1859: Charles Darwin published a book explaining how living things change over time. • 1854: Henry Bessemer invented a new iron-based metal to make huge structures like ships or bridges. • 1843: John Calcott Horsley invented this seasonal greeting to send to friends and family in the post. • ...
Black Holes 2024-09-16
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- biggest type of black hole
- a grey hole
- what the whole universe is made of
- first telescope to take an image of a black hole
- how a black hole is created
- first black hole to be discovered
- the 4th state of matter
- a type of matter that comprises of most the universe
- closest black hole discovered
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- made the most important black hole discoveries
- what happens to matter entering a black hole
- what is at the other end of a black hole
- a black hole theory
- a technology used to find black holes
- a different name for a black hole
- the biggest black hole discovered
- first person to find a black hole
17 Clues: a grey hole • a black hole theory • the 4th state of matter • biggest type of black hole • how a black hole is created • closest black hole discovered • a different name for a black hole • the biggest black hole discovered • first person to find a black hole • first black hole to be discovered • what the whole universe is made of • a technology used to find black holes • ...
U3 L1 2022-03-09
13 Clues: Smog • to fly • to value • Clean Air • to improve • to support • to destroy • to protect • to diminish • ground, soil • Biodiversity • the invention • Garbage Container
Lesson 7 Vocabulary 2022-11-14
USH America Moves to the City 2020-09-13
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- In 1790, this percentage of Americans lived on farms or ranches, while only 2% live on them today
- The _________ gin was an important invention during the first Industrial Revolution that probably kept slavery in demand (The 2nd...)
- ___________ is the movement of people from the countryside to cities and surrounding areas (From farm to city).
- The First Industrial Revolution led to the construction of many of these buildings where goods are produced with the help of machines (The 2nd Industrial Revolution and urbanization)
- People living in cities experienced high rates of poverty, disease, and ___________.
- Bringing ___________ to homes and businesses was a major achievement of the Second Industrial Revolution (The 2nd...)
- Jacob Riis was a _____________ whose work helped bring about improvements in housing in cities (City life)
- Before 1920, most Americans worked on these (From farm to city)
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- The development of the _________ relied on the invention of the elevator and the availability of cheap steel (City life)
- This influenced a change in where people lived, starting in the late 1800s (Overview).
- Most poor people in the cities lived in crowded and unhealthy ___________ buildings (City life).
- Most people who came to the United States from 1870-1920 moved here (Overview).
- Most immigrants coming to America between 1870 and 1920 were ____________.
- Millions of people moved to American towns and cities during the 2nd Industrial Revolution to find ____ in their businesses and factories (The 2nd...)
14 Clues: Before 1920, most Americans worked on these (From farm to city) • Most immigrants coming to America between 1870 and 1920 were ____________. • Most people who came to the United States from 1870-1920 moved here (Overview). • People living in cities experienced high rates of poverty, disease, and ___________. • ...
Connecticut Facts Puzzle 2026-04-10
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- This CT city had the first high-frequency UHF television station
- In 1808, the first use of mass production of movable parts was used in the manufacturing of this product
- Mr. Brew is grateful for Noah Webster's publishing of the first of these in 1783
- In 1843 CT invents the first portable ___
- The country's first newspaper: The Hartford
- The first of these, adopted to establish representative government, was created in CT in 1639
- Ms. Lindsey likes her beverages cold. She can thank this 1853 invention: ___-making machine
- Mr. Sawoska is thankful for this measuring device, invented in 1868: The ___ Measure
- The first of these was served at Louie's Lunch in New Haven in 1895
- This graduate of Litchfield Law School also published the first of one of Mr. Brew's favorite books
- The first medical diploma was granted by this University in 1729
- This CJR Paraprofessional graduated from HVRHS in 2018
- When Brandon wants his baked beans, he is thankful for this CT invention from 1858: The ___ Opener
- The country's first law school, as well as CJR are located in this CT town
- This type of camera was invented in CT in 1934
- This CJR student caught a 2lb trout on the CJR campus
- YALE University students first threw empty pie plates that would become this toy
- Designed the first successful helicopter in the Western Hemisphere
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- Before moving to CT, where did Mr. Murray briefly live?
- This DR. invents the world's first artificial heart in 1982
- When Mr. Murray rips his pants, he is thankful for this CT invention from 1846: The ___ Machine
- What were the call letters of the first FM radio station that began broadcasting in Hartford in 1939
- This man, who shares a first name with CJR's own Mr. Rochette, patented this invention
- New London, CT, launched the first of this type of submarine in 1954
- CJR's Mr. Marcus enjoys visiting the first public art ___ , established in 1842
- Nick Lopez is thankful for this medical discovery, first used in CT in 1844
- Dylan Page is a resident of this first factory town in CT, established in 1806
- First tax supported town library was organized in this town (Mr. Murray's hometown) in 1803
- This 1948 inventions kept people from reading more: ___ Television
29 Clues: In 1843 CT invents the first portable ___ • The country's first newspaper: The Hartford • This type of camera was invented in CT in 1934 • This CJR student caught a 2lb trout on the CJR campus • This CJR Paraprofessional graduated from HVRHS in 2018 • Before moving to CT, where did Mr. Murray briefly live? • ...
World War I 2014-03-06
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- german warfare invention used to spot enemy's positions and to scare the population.
- Name of the country that had to admit full responsibility for WWI and pay a war debt.
- Name of the peace treaty that ended WWI.
- When this country entered to the war gave an instant bust to the esteem of the Allied soldiers.
- Since most of the economic active population went to war, they were the ones in charge of industrial production.
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- This Institution was an effect of the WWI.
- This event caused the withdrawal of one of the most important Allied powers.
- this warfare invention was used to spot the enemy's position and also to attack ground targets.
- One of the New symbols that war brought.
9 Clues: One of the New symbols that war brought. • Name of the peace treaty that ended WWI. • This Institution was an effect of the WWI. • This event caused the withdrawal of one of the most important Allied powers. • german warfare invention used to spot enemy's positions and to scare the population. • ...
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 2023-05-23
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- asset is an asset that has a finite monetary value and usually a physical form
- Internet resource name that is universally understood by Web servers and online organizations and provides all pertinent destination information.
- refers to a recognizable insignia, phrase, word, or symbol that denotes a specific product and legally differentiates it from all other products of its kind.
- shorthand for organization
- PROPERTY An intangible asset is a non-physical asset that a company or person owns.
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- allows the inventor exclusive rights to the invention, which could be a design, process, an improvement, or physical invention such as a machine
- To meet the fixation requirement a work must be fixed in a tangible medium of expression
- Proprietary information that gives a company a competitive advantage, such as manufacturing processes, formulas, or customer lists.
- one of basic requirements that a work must meet to be protected by copyright. a work must merely be independently created
- shorthand for education
10 Clues: shorthand for education • shorthand for organization • asset is an asset that has a finite monetary value and usually a physical form • PROPERTY An intangible asset is a non-physical asset that a company or person owns. • To meet the fixation requirement a work must be fixed in a tangible medium of expression • ...
March 3 2015-03-03
Across
- dirty clothes
- welcome, favorable reception
- thomas edison, lightbulb
- an advantage or profit gained from something
- same
- a house and its occupants regarded as a unit
- feeling or showing confidence in oneself; self-assured
- enjoyment
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- supplied
- chain saw, bulldozer
- the other team
- take away
- extra
- occupy, attract, or involve (someone's interest or attention)
- of or relating to the running of a home or to family relations
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- How Mr. White feels when you break the rules
- promise of value or quality
- perfect
- yearly
20 Clues: same • extra • yearly • perfect • supplied • take away • enjoyment • dirty clothes • the other team • chain saw, bulldozer • thomas edison, lightbulb • promise of value or quality • welcome, favorable reception • an advantage or profit gained from something • How Mr. White feels when you break the rules • a house and its occupants regarded as a unit • ...
tion spellings 2015-11-08
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- things can be in new or old of this
- don't get in a sticky...
- again and again
- a part of a whole
- breaks the rules
- creating something new
- breathing
- talk with someone
- where a train comes in
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- north-west
- you come to school to get one of these
- to be ready
- sometimes you lose this
- it can be rude if you do this
- refer to something
- something done or performed
- come to my party
- tells you what something is
- to disagree with something
- to be apart
20 Clues: breathing • north-west • to be ready • to be apart • again and again • breaks the rules • come to my party • a part of a whole • talk with someone • refer to something • creating something new • where a train comes in • sometimes you lose this • don't get in a sticky... • to disagree with something • something done or performed • tells you what something is • it can be rude if you do this • ...
Islamic Empire crossword 2025-02-18
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- where Muhammad was born
- founder of Islam
- monotheistic religion founded by Muhammad
- Arabic word for god
- handwriting used to write in Arabic
- this invention expanded geographic knowledge
- central collection of education
- language of Islamic empire
- A library
- followers of Islam religion
- advancements in mathematics
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- Judeo-Christian prophets
- sacred site in Jerusalem
- Holiest month of the year
- This was excepted but not based on race
- Islamic law code
- Holy book
- where Islamic diffusion was spread
- Artwork used in public and religious structures
- Second holiest city in Islam
20 Clues: Holy book • A library • founder of Islam • Islamic law code • Arabic word for god • where Muhammad was born • Judeo-Christian prophets • sacred site in Jerusalem • Holiest month of the year • language of Islamic empire • followers of Islam religion • advancements in mathematics • Second holiest city in Islam • central collection of education • where Islamic diffusion was spread • ...
Book 2 Units 1 - 4 2024-04-16
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- the verb from invention
- the opposite of death
- a place that has many books
- warm, sunny weather
- the part of the leg that bends
- usual, happens often, often seen
- to perform a role in a movie
- the adverb from main
- a piece of something
- the taste of sugar
- the king's wife
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- to make better, to no longer be sick
- lucky
- Islam is a ______
- something you read
- to say yes, to take it
- quantity, how much
- plants grown for food
- not single
- a large star that gives warmth and light
20 Clues: lucky • not single • the king's wife • Islam is a ______ • something you read • quantity, how much • the taste of sugar • warm, sunny weather • the adverb from main • a piece of something • the opposite of death • plants grown for food • to say yes, to take it • the verb from invention • a place that has many books • to perform a role in a movie • the part of the leg that bends • ...
Pineapples Week 5 2024-08-05
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- Complete or entire.
- Creamy liquid applied to skin.
- Course along which someone or something moves.
- Strong loyalty or love.
- Refers to a person or people.
- Choices or alternatives.
- Literature based on imaginary events.
- Harmful substances in the environment.
- Answer to a problem.
- Designed to be practical and useful.
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- Response to an action or event.
- Part of a whole.
- Forecast of future events.
- Connection between people or things.
- Refer to briefly.
- Divided into parts.
- Object form of "who."
- Creation of something new.
- Strong feeling.
- Possessive form of "who."
20 Clues: Strong feeling. • Part of a whole. • Refer to briefly. • Complete or entire. • Divided into parts. • Answer to a problem. • Object form of "who." • Strong loyalty or love. • Choices or alternatives. • Possessive form of "who." • Forecast of future events. • Creation of something new. • Refers to a person or people. • Creamy liquid applied to skin. • Response to an action or event. • ...
Informative Speech 2016-09-16
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- Something the speaker uses to explain the topic.
- The speaker needs to find a topic and then dial it in to the audience and the time constraints.
- Getting all the components together. And then you enter this cycle of running the speech, reflecting on the speech, revising the speech, running the speech, reflecting on it, revising.
- Kind of language the speaker should avoid when they walk the audience through a new concept.
- The speaker emphasizes much on information.
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- A speaker addresses something such as: the topic, the audience, the speaker, the occasion and setting, and the time allotted.
- Two invention categories, an arrangement category, a style category, and a memory and delivery category.
- what the speaker wants the audience to have, some, get something out of that presentation.
- The speaker concerns about what the audience need to know, hear and understand.
- Making the speech in a clear and logical manner to orient the audience to the topic.
10 Clues: The speaker emphasizes much on information. • Something the speaker uses to explain the topic. • The speaker concerns about what the audience need to know, hear and understand. • Making the speech in a clear and logical manner to orient the audience to the topic. • what the speaker wants the audience to have, some, get something out of that presentation. • ...
The exploration and discover 2022-08-19
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- A disease caused by lack of vitamin C
- An area, usually comprising many countries, ruled by an emperor or empress
- A period of new learning, discovery and exploration in European history, from 1400s to 1600sCE
- An exciting or dangerous journey
- Local inhabitants
- A dark blue dye obtained by plants
- A book or documents that is written by hand
- A person who is highly educated
- A Small, fast sailing ship of the 15th to 17th centuries
- Someone who goes on a journey to learn about new people and places
- A person who studies the natural world by making observations and doing experiments
- The process of creating books or newspaper using moveable letter plates
- A scientific invention or industrial process, the use of science to invent new things or solve problems
- Unusual and exciting, coming from distant lands
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- To defeat, usually in a war or a battle
- A group of families and relatives who have the same language, customs and beliefs.
- A building used for making observations of the stars and planets
- Ages The period of European history from the fall of the Roman Empire in the west (5th Century CE) to the fall of Constantinople (1453CE)
- To find and see something for the first time
- The process of growing or processing
- A long trip journey
- A group of sailors who work together on board a ship
- A new process or object that did not previously exist
- An artist who produces artwork by shaping materials such as stone or clay
- Money collected by aa ruler or government
- The scientific study of star, planets and other objects in space
- To use science, technology and math to work out the best way to create new things or to improve a product.
27 Clues: Local inhabitants • A long trip journey • A person who is highly educated • An exciting or dangerous journey • A dark blue dye obtained by plants • The process of growing or processing • A disease caused by lack of vitamin C • To defeat, usually in a war or a battle • Money collected by aa ruler or government • A book or documents that is written by hand • ...
12 Women That Have Contributed to Healthcare's History 2021-08-16
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- discovered key insight for diabetes treatment
- made groundbreaking discoveries on alzheimer's, cerebral palsy, Parkinson's, schizophrenia
- first African American surgeon general
- first known female physician, Greek doctor, penned oldest medicine book by a woman
- first Native American woman to earn MD, opened a hospital in Waterhill Reserve
- founded modern nursing, "lady with the lamp"
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- won Boylston Prize for providing first reliable information about menstruation
- ancient Egyptian physician, titled "Lady Overseer of Female Physicians"
- first African American woman to earn MD, wrote "Book of Medical Discourses," cared for freedmen postwar
- first female surgeon general & first Hispanic, became deputy director of National Institute of Health and Human Development
- first American woman to earn MD degree
- founded American Red Cross, "angel of the battlefield"
12 Clues: first American woman to earn MD degree • first African American surgeon general • founded modern nursing, "lady with the lamp" • discovered key insight for diabetes treatment • founded American Red Cross, "angel of the battlefield" • ancient Egyptian physician, titled "Lady Overseer of Female Physicians" • ...
Q & A Education Vocabulary 2022-06-20
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- Both my children are fast_____ and are doing very well at school. (learn)
- Archimedes was a great _________ of the ancient world. (mathematics)
- Eg. Many parents think that ______ is the most important thing in the world.(educate)
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- It was a popular idea and quickly gained many _______. (support)
- There is a general _______ throughout the country that things will get worse before they get better. (believe)
- Louis Pasteur made some important scientific _______ (discover)
- Mr Calvin helped us with the ________ of the event. (organise)
- Do you believe in the _______ of aliens? (exist)
8 Clues: Do you believe in the _______ of aliens? (exist) • Mr Calvin helped us with the ________ of the event. (organise) • Louis Pasteur made some important scientific _______ (discover) • It was a popular idea and quickly gained many _______. (support) • Archimedes was a great _________ of the ancient world. (mathematics) • ...
Cultural Geography 2022-01-12
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- The spread of the beliefs and social activities of one culture to different ethnicities, religions, nationalities, etc.
- an area in which people have many shared culture traits, such as religious beliefs, language, or lifestyle (two words)
- Found in large heterogeneous (varied) societies large territory as compared to folk culture (two words)
- set of beliefs, goals, and practices that a group of people share
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- Anonymous hearth(s) (unknown origins) Diffuses (Spreads) slowly and on a small scale (Two words)
- New ideas and discoveries that change culture
- the core principals and ideals of a society (two words)
- The features common to all cultures (two words)
- an activity or behavior in which people often take part, such as language spoken or sports played (two words)
- The use of knowledge, tools, and skills to solve problems
10 Clues: New ideas and discoveries that change culture • The features common to all cultures (two words) • the core principals and ideals of a society (two words) • The use of knowledge, tools, and skills to solve problems • set of beliefs, goals, and practices that a group of people share • ...
Vocabulary Review 2022-11-17
History 2021-03-04
12 Clues: Gin • Plow • ships • Jenny • roads • Parts • Machine • Steel Process • Robert Fulton • FB Morse Invention • Powered Textile Mill • Mccormick Mechanical Reaper
Roland 2024-03-14
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- Useful; practical; working
- A view or outlook
- Trenched; rutted; grooved; wrinkled
- Informal term for a person's double
- Make easier
- Caused to be incapable of movement
- Unwelcome deviation from normal
- Eject forcefully
- Something unfair and wrong
- Put into a trance
- Tough and aggressive young man
- Fake
- Run hurriedly with short quick steps
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- Specific; a certain one
- Something newly created
- Act or process of getting something back
- Take (someone) away illegally by force or deception
- Action taken to improve a medical disorder
- Lacking knowledge
- Object that shows or embodies something
- Controlled as if by a spirit or other force
- Concentrated; thorough
22 Clues: Fake • Make easier • Eject forcefully • A view or outlook • Lacking knowledge • Put into a trance • Concentrated; thorough • Specific; a certain one • Something newly created • Useful; practical; working • Something unfair and wrong • Tough and aggressive young man • Unwelcome deviation from normal • Caused to be incapable of movement • Trenched; rutted; grooved; wrinkled • ...
Famous Guitarists 2023-02-07
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- Nirvana
- Johnny B. Goode (song)
- Weezer
- E Street Band
- The Rolling Stones
- The Thrill is Gone (song)
- The White Stripes
- Like a Rolling Stone (song)
- Metallica
- The Who
- Guns N Roses
- Green Day
- Black Sabbath
- Purple Rain (song)
- The Yardbirds
- AC/DC
- Led Zeppelin
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- Cream
- ZZ Top
- Deep Purple
- Queen
- White Snake
- The Mothers of Invention
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- The Beatles
- Pink Floyd
- Gorillaz
- Double Trouble
- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
- Van Halen
- Dire Straits
31 Clues: Cream • Queen • AC/DC • ZZ Top • Weezer • Nirvana • The Who • Gorillaz • Metallica • Green Day • Van Halen • Pink Floyd • Deep Purple • White Snake • The Beatles • Guns N Roses • Led Zeppelin • Dire Straits • E Street Band • Black Sabbath • The Yardbirds • Double Trouble • The White Stripes • The Rolling Stones • Purple Rain (song) • Johnny B. Goode (song) • The Mothers of Invention • The Thrill is Gone (song) • ...
2026.3.29 一对二 2026-03-29
22 Clues: 车辆 (n.) • 移除 (v.) • 允许 (v.) • 滑梯 (n.) • 杠杆 (n.) • 发明 (v.) • 斜面 (n.) • 发明 (n.) • 锤子 (n.) • 楔子 (n.) • 灯泡 (n.) • 螺丝 (n.) • 轮轴 (n.) • 斧头 (n.) • 门把手 (n.) • 跷跷板 (n.) • 发明家 (n.) • 紧的 (adj.) • 锋利的 (adj.) • 休息;放置 (v./n.) • 相反的;对面 (adj./n.) • 缠绕;上发条;风 (v./n.)
S3 M4 Vocab (CV app) 2026-03-09
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- Fresh idea or invention
- Evaluate or judge
- New business founders
- First model of a design
- (adj.) Having financial gain
- Intense enthusiasm
- Something that kills interest
- (v.) Highlight; to include something as an important part
- Promotional message
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- Without delay
- the act of putting money into a business to earn money
- Improve in quality
- Recurring service payment
- Select and organize carefully
- chance; a situation that makes it possible to do something
- Put into practice
- Form a mental picture
- Have a close similarity
- (v.) Carry out; do
- Turn into revenue
20 Clues: Without delay • Evaluate or judge • Put into practice • Turn into revenue • Improve in quality • Intense enthusiasm • (v.) Carry out; do • Promotional message • New business founders • Form a mental picture • Fresh idea or invention • First model of a design • Have a close similarity • Recurring service payment • (adj.) Having financial gain • Select and organize carefully • ...
The industrial revolution 2023-02-07
Paranthropus boisei Crossword 2024-04-01
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- Enlarged jaw piece with strong muscles for chewing
- Many fossils have been found in -------- sediment
- Researcher(s) responsible for many fossil discoveries
- One country where fossils have been located
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- "- man" early nickname due to believed diet
- Foramen Magnum shape
- The older epoch P. boisei lived in
- Nickname for the type specimen or OH 5 fossil
8 Clues: Foramen Magnum shape • The older epoch P. boisei lived in • "- man" early nickname due to believed diet • One country where fossils have been located • Nickname for the type specimen or OH 5 fossil • Many fossils have been found in -------- sediment • Enlarged jaw piece with strong muscles for chewing • Researcher(s) responsible for many fossil discoveries
English Renaissance (1485 – 1625) 2025-09-24
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- — Invention that increased book availability and literacy
- — Belief in human potential, achievement, and individuality
- — Renaissance thinkers relied on this alongside faith
- — Short lyrical poems, Shakespeare’s specialty
- — New national church formed after the split from Catholicism
- — Religion that grew after Henry’s break with Rome
- — Drama genre often mocking social norms
- — Drama genre of works like Macbeth
- — Author of The Prince
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- — Spanish author of Don Quixote
- — Poet exploring faith and individuality
- — Playwright and poet of Hamlet and Sonnet 18
- — Wrote satire The Praise of Folly
- — Author of Paradise Lost
- — Milton’s epic about Satan’s rebellion and the Fall
- — Author of The Divine Comedy
- — King who broke with the Catholic Church and created the Church of England
- — Thomas More’s famous work describing an ideal society
- — Poet of Canzoniere
- — Playwright of Doctor Faustus
20 Clues: — Poet of Canzoniere • — Author of The Prince • — Author of Paradise Lost • — Author of The Divine Comedy • — Playwright of Doctor Faustus • — Spanish author of Don Quixote • — Wrote satire The Praise of Folly • — Drama genre of works like Macbeth • — Poet exploring faith and individuality • — Drama genre often mocking social norms • ...
