discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Le - 17 2015-05-08
20 Clues: Run • Bell • Weak • Depth • Haste • Blare • Fiddle • Fiddle • Sailor • Barren • Litote • Tongue • Valley • Gentle • Glazier • Trumpet • Shepherd • Metonymy • Invention • Tributary
Team 3 Contexto 1 2025-12-05
25 Clues: faith • daily • smile • grace • harmony • balance • symmetry • sympathy • stunning • to endure • happiness • to consist • confidence • attractive • simpleness • generosity • simplicity • efficiency • flirtation • selfesteem • to perceive • the discoveries • selfsufficiency • delicateness, finesse • to move or touch emotionally
Ancient China 2019-09-14
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- This invention is what we use daily
- This number is consdered to be lucky
- What type is considered sacred in Ancient Chinese mythology
- What Ancient Chinese instrument is similar to a violin
- This is the supreme ruler of Ancient China
- What Ancient China invention is used in fireworks and for the military.
- What insect was used for fighting in Ancient China.
- The Great Wall was built to protect invaders from which direction
- This Ancient Chinese invention has now evolved to detect earthquakes
- What game with a ball did the Ancient Chinese invent.
- Wall What natural wonder of the Ancient Chinese world can be seen from space.
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- What dessert was invented that had frozen snow ,milk and rice mixture.
- There are three main religions - Taoism , Confucianism and ...
- What was the medical invention that involved needles to cure sickness
- New Year What annual celebration do people celebrate their birthday.
- What writing implement was invented in Ancient China
- What instrument was invented in Ancient China that shows direction.
- What mythological creature is associated with strength and power.
- Warriers What is the name of the 1000 statues of soldiers to protect the Emperor.
- Wearing your hair in this way meant that you were young and unmarried
- What number is thought to be unlucky in Ancient Chinese folklore.
21 Clues: This invention is what we use daily • This number is consdered to be lucky • This is the supreme ruler of Ancient China • What insect was used for fighting in Ancient China. • What writing implement was invented in Ancient China • What game with a ball did the Ancient Chinese invent. • What Ancient Chinese instrument is similar to a violin • ...
schoolsubject 2023-08-20
10 Clues: - Maps and places. • - Study of the past. • - Notes and melodies. • - Reading and writing. • - Numbers and calculations. • - Creativity and expression. • - Study of energy and matter. • - Experiments and discoveries. • - Language other than English. • - Physical activity and sports.
REVIEW 2023-06-20
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- method by which scientists make their discoveries
- largest reservoir of fresh water on the planet
- process by which water from plants enters the atmosphere
- form of precipitation consisting of solid ice
- process by which enzymes in the apple react with the oxygen in the air
- a specific, testable prediction
- final step of the scientific method
- a state of matter
- a rain shower during which you hear thunder
- conditions of the atmosphere over a short period of time
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- something scientists do to make discoveries
- any form of water (eg. Rain) that falls to the ground
- giant spark of electricity in the atmosphere between clouds, the air, or the ground
- process by which water vapour turns into a liquid
- narrow, violently rotating column of air
- an overflowing of water onto land that is normally dry
- conditions of the atmosphere over a long period of time
- provides the heat that drives the water cycle
- season in the Caribbean typically between June and November
- occurs when water turns into water vapor in our atmosphere
20 Clues: a state of matter • a specific, testable prediction • final step of the scientific method • narrow, violently rotating column of air • something scientists do to make discoveries • a rain shower during which you hear thunder • form of precipitation consisting of solid ice • provides the heat that drives the water cycle • largest reservoir of fresh water on the planet • ...
English 2023-12-04
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- Entertaining, funny.
- Charming, pleasant.
- Charismatic, having an attractive personality.
- Captivating, alluring.
- Cliché, predictable.
- Brilliant, intelligent.
- Full of intense and dynamic action.
- Credible, plausible.
- Adventurous and full of exciting discoveries.
- Evoking strong feelings or emotions.
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- Convincing, persuasive.
- Confusing, difficult to comprehend.
- Awe-inspiring, extraordinary.
- Tedious, lacking interest.
- Complicated, difficult to understand.
- Simple and clear in a way that is easy for readers to understand.
- Dazzling, impressive.
- Complex, having many interconnected parts.
- Surprising, amazing.
- Varied, showing a great deal of diversity.
20 Clues: Charming, pleasant. • Entertaining, funny. • Cliché, predictable. • Credible, plausible. • Surprising, amazing. • Dazzling, impressive. • Captivating, alluring. • Convincing, persuasive. • Brilliant, intelligent. • Tedious, lacking interest. • Awe-inspiring, extraordinary. • Confusing, difficult to comprehend. • Full of intense and dynamic action. • Evoking strong feelings or emotions. • ...
Vocabulario Unidad 3 2025-01-08
15 Clues: snow • rain • storm • rainy • nature • to save • healthy • weather • software • to erase • cell phone • discoveries • to know people • computer science • to know information
Unlock 3 SL week 8 jigsaw crossword 2018-04-26
20 Clues: alive • affect • culture • blossom • die out • identity • interact • reliable • tradition • celebrate • modernize • behaviour • invention • generation • acceptable • anniversary • anthropology • specialization • life expectancy • social networking
INVENTIONS 2013-05-14
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- water proof weapon used by ships or aircrafts to attack submarines.
- first practical adding and listing machine.
- the concept of an aerosol originated as early as 1790.
- making bread and other baked goods.
- was use for universal grocery products.
- for cutting.
- histories behind the invention of board games, playing cards, and puzzles.
- in 1973, for car safety.
- certain type of robot.
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- electronics appliance that we listen with or the context listened to.
- the invention of a typewriter.
- modern american sport invented in 1972.
- in 1904, November 15, created by King C.Gillete.
- by craftmen in manual operations such as, chopping, chiseling,sawing,filing,forging,and move.
- edison created this invention.
- natural substance that had been used by columbus and introduced to western culture.
- A wheeled vehicle that carries its own motor and transports passenger.
- perkins invented this in 1927.
- replaced in popularity by the introduction of DvD IN 1997.
19 Clues: for cutting. • certain type of robot. • in 1973, for car safety. • the invention of a typewriter. • edison created this invention. • perkins invented this in 1927. • making bread and other baked goods. • modern american sport invented in 1972. • was use for universal grocery products. • first practical adding and listing machine. • ...
german 2023-11-19
15 Clues: - rapture • - chairman • - election • - furniture • - apartment • - experience • - co-workers • - enthusiasm • - to wake up • - discoveries • evening stroll • - heart attack • - favor, request • - unconsciousness • - university studies
Crossword 2022-12-05
21 Clues: lie • mud • tire • goal • hump • dull • dust • rural • genie • sample • ignore • submit • pottery • airfoil • juggling • condidate • invention • persuasive • population • competition • entrepreneurs
20103 김덕영 2021-09-12
20 Clues: press • press • begin • period • appear • present • receive • include • positive • research • invention • curiosity • influence • existence • experiment • consequence • unnecessary • purposefully • reinforcement • automatically
Ancient China Crossword 2025-12-09
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- A family that rules for many years
- A famous Chinese teacher and thinker
- A Chinese invention used in fireworks
- A Chinese invention used for writing
- Beautiful and artistic writing
- A tall tower with many levels
- A trade route where silk and goods were sold
- Bones used to ask questions about the future
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- Clay soldiers found in the first emperor’s tomb
- The idea that a ruler is chosen by the gods
- A river in China also called the Yellow River
- A long wall built to protect China
- Eating tools used in China
- A Chinese invention that shows direction
- The king or ruler of ancient China
15 Clues: Eating tools used in China • A tall tower with many levels • Beautiful and artistic writing • A family that rules for many years • A long wall built to protect China • The king or ruler of ancient China • A famous Chinese teacher and thinker • A Chinese invention used for writing • A Chinese invention used in fireworks • A Chinese invention that shows direction • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2015-01-26
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- built by Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright
- An act where 4000 employees initiated in a strike against George Pullman and his company in January 9 1894
- South America's main cash crop
- A creation by inventors
- The railroad that spanned most of the US that finished in 1869
- One of the inventions during this timeline
- The first process in which could steel be mass produced
- The fuel for machines
- Maker of interchangeable parts for muskets
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- The time when the North depended on machines and the South depended on slaves
- The industrial side of America
- North America's main cash crop
- An invention made to make separating seeds from cotton easier
- The makers of the flying machine in 1903
- Inventor of the telegraph and the phonograph
- The side that depended on slave labor
- Alexander Graham Bell's invention
- The leader of the strike in January 9 1894
- A place where multiple families can live.
- South America's main source of labor
20 Clues: The fuel for machines • A creation by inventors • The industrial side of America • South America's main cash crop • North America's main cash crop • Alexander Graham Bell's invention • South America's main source of labor • The side that depended on slave labor • The makers of the flying machine in 1903 • built by Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright • ...
Incpvention 2025-01-30
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- Vertically, starting at the letter “V” of “INVENTION.”
- Horizontally at the top row intersecting “I” in “INVENTION.”
- Horizontally, starting at the letter “E” of “INVENTION.”
- Vertically, starting at the second letter “I” of “INVENTION.”
- Engine: Horizontally, starting at the letter “N” of “INVENTION.”
- Horizontally, starting at the letter “T” in “INVENTION.”
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- Conditioner: Vertically, starting at the letter “O” in “INVENTION.”
- Phone: Vertically, starting at the “N” in “INVENTION.”
- Vertically, starting at the letter “E” of “INVENTION.”
- you like any further assistance with this?
- Horizontally, starting at the letter “I” of “INVENTION.”
- how to place the other words you chose around the central word “INVENTION” (while maintaining logical intersections):
12 Clues: you like any further assistance with this? • Phone: Vertically, starting at the “N” in “INVENTION.” • Vertically, starting at the letter “V” of “INVENTION.” • Vertically, starting at the letter “E” of “INVENTION.” • Horizontally, starting at the letter “I” of “INVENTION.” • Horizontally, starting at the letter “E” of “INVENTION.” • ...
Works and professions 2025-09-30
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- Cooks food in a restaurant.
- Fixes cars and machines.
- Takes care of teeth.
- Takes care of sick people.
- Grows food and raises animals.
- Helps sick animals.
- officer Protects people and keeps order.
- Designs and builds machines or structures.
- Performs in movies, plays, or TV.
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- Assists doctors and cares for patients.
- Studies nature and makes discoveries.
- Flies airplanes.
- Writes books or stories.
- Helps students learn.
- Drives buses, taxis, or trucks.
- Plays music or sings.
- Puts out fires and helps in emergencies.
- Paints, draws, or makes art.
18 Clues: Flies airplanes. • Helps sick animals. • Takes care of teeth. • Helps students learn. • Plays music or sings. • Writes books or stories. • Fixes cars and machines. • Takes care of sick people. • Cooks food in a restaurant. • Paints, draws, or makes art. • Grows food and raises animals. • Drives buses, taxis, or trucks. • Performs in movies, plays, or TV. • ...
Unité 2: Crossword (Zachary O) 2022-09-26
20 Clues: UFO • clone • space • delete • theory • invent • create • tablet • gravity • advance • explore • research • survival • innovate • password • invention • safeguard • cell phone • social media • computer science
John Walker and the Friction Match 2026-03-30
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- Another word for 'Invention'
- The fire-making invention John Walker made in 1826
- John's invention made this element when it was struck
- John's invention helped people to do this
- One of the chemicals John used in his invention
- The legal protection John refused to apply to his invention
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- The town John used to live in
- What John's invention was useful for making
- Another useful thing John made for both people and animals
- The job John trained to be
10 Clues: The job John trained to be • Another word for 'Invention' • The town John used to live in • John's invention helped people to do this • What John's invention was useful for making • One of the chemicals John used in his invention • The fire-making invention John Walker made in 1826 • John's invention made this element when it was struck • ...
Phineas and Ferb Inventions 2022-06-08
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- this invention could fly
- they taught this invention to sit and roll over
- these inventions were used to fight in the backyard
- Their first invention
- Phineas and Ferb repaired this in a museum
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- this invention was very spooky
- this invention leads to another planet
- these inventions can take you somewhere in the blink of an eye
- this invention juggled all the kids
9 Clues: Their first invention • this invention could fly • this invention was very spooky • this invention juggled all the kids • this invention leads to another planet • Phineas and Ferb repaired this in a museum • they taught this invention to sit and roll over • these inventions were used to fight in the backyard • these inventions can take you somewhere in the blink of an eye
GDP Crossword 2021-04-06
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- The capital expenditures that businesses make to produce goods and services
- The plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- Branch of economics that focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses.
- Branch of economics that focuses on the performance of an entire economy.
- The accumulated knowledge, skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy.
- Goods produce to sell to other countries
- The high point of recovery
- Goods purchased by another Country
- Advancements in knowledge
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- Money spent to pay for various capital projects
- The wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- An invention that helps humans
- Difference between the total export and import
- The invention is applyed to new products
- A fall in the level of real GDP
- The total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- The one who buys something
17 Clues: Advancements in knowledge • The one who buys something • The high point of recovery • An invention that helps humans • A fall in the level of real GDP • Goods purchased by another Country • The invention is applyed to new products • Goods produce to sell to other countries • Difference between the total export and import • Money spent to pay for various capital projects • ...
Unit 6 Passage 3 2026-02-03
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- __________ is the planet where humans live.
- The project was successful because of __________ between different teams.
- __________ helps humans learn more about planets and stars.
- The two countries planned a __________ mission together.
- Some scientists believe __________ on asteroids could provide materials for Earth.
- __________ was the first human to travel into space.
- Scientists hope humans may one day visit __________.
- Many __________ worked together on space missions.
- New technology can __________ the speed of space travel.
- Space seems __________ because there is still so much we don’t know.
- Astronauts need __________ to train and succeed.
- Landing on the Moon was one of the biggest __________ in history.
- Stars, planets, and galaxies exist in __________.
- New discoveries help __________ move forward.
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- An __________ is a man-made object that orbits Earth.
- Yuri Gagarin was from the __________.
- __________ was the first satellite sent into space.
- The competition between countries during the Space Race was __________.
- Scientists study __________ that are rocky objects floating through space.
- Space exploration helps humans learn about the __________.
- Human __________ pushes people to explore the unknown.
- In the future, __________ may allow regular people to travel into space.
- The Space Race happened during the __________ between powerful countries.
- Astronauts landed on the __________ in 1969.
- Space discoveries affect all of __________, not just one country.
25 Clues: Yuri Gagarin was from the __________. • __________ is the planet where humans live. • Astronauts landed on the __________ in 1969. • New discoveries help __________ move forward. • Astronauts need __________ to train and succeed. • Stars, planets, and galaxies exist in __________. • Many __________ worked together on space missions. • ...
Complete the Crossword below 2019-09-26
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- An important metal to build machines with
- The inventor of the Water Frame
- Jethro Tull's invention
- Machines replaced this type of labour
- the mode of transport which faster and safer
- 1733 invention in the weaving sector
- James Hargreaves's invention
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- Industries in rural areas
- The introduction of iron in this plough made it revolutionary
- Inventor of the Spinning Mule
- Watt's partner in the invention of the Steam Engine
- Nickname of Lord Townshend
12 Clues: Jethro Tull's invention • Industries in rural areas • Nickname of Lord Townshend • James Hargreaves's invention • Inventor of the Spinning Mule • The inventor of the Water Frame • 1733 invention in the weaving sector • Machines replaced this type of labour • An important metal to build machines with • the mode of transport which faster and safer • ...
Logos 2024-11-08
13 Clues: Pika Chu • A race car • 2019 Pongal • Gassy Thinking • Sikhyan Karate • XOXO Productions • Vibraphone Bounce • Brazilia TV Channel • _______ Mini Sandwich • Italy and Greece Films • Discoveries Families New • Yogu Yogu Commercial 2016 • A movie about a romantic date
Industrial Revolution 2022 2022-10-09
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- The other place "across the pond" that industrialization spread to after the 1700s (2 words, no space)
- Where the Industrial Revolution began in the 1700s (2 words, no space)
- Natural resource used to power steam engines
- Invention used to power machines and factories (2 words, no space)
- Economic system described in Adam Smith's book "Wealth of Nations"
- The Theme of History that has to do with groups of people and how they interact
- Invention by Whitney, allowed for quicker production of cotton/cleaned cotton quicker (2 words, no space)
- Invention by Arkwright, allowed over one hundred spindles of thread to be spun at once (2 words, no space)
- The Theme of History that has to do with how humans interact with the natural world around them
- The Theme of History that has to do with money and how goods and services are made, sold, and used
- One place industrialization spread to after the 1700s
- Invention by Cartwright, allowed quicker production of cloth (2 words, no space)
- The Theme of History that has to do with arts and institutions of people at a given time
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- Term used by historians to refer to the development of centralized factories or mills that produced goods on a mass scale (2 words, no space)
- Industry most changed by the early inventions of the Industrial Revolution
- The term to describe when people move from rural areas into cities
- Impact of the Industrial Revolution that meant kids were working in factories (2 words, no space)
- Name for early industry where most goods were made in peoples homes
- A period of significant change
- Inventor of the steam engine
- Invention by Hargreaves, allowed many spindles of thread to be spun at once (2 words, no space)
- Apartment buildings in industrialized cities with poor living conditions for factory workers
- The Theme of History that has to do with government and making/enforcing laws
23 Clues: Inventor of the steam engine • A period of significant change • Natural resource used to power steam engines • One place industrialization spread to after the 1700s • The term to describe when people move from rural areas into cities • Invention used to power machines and factories (2 words, no space) • ...
La Belle et la Bête Nom: _____________ 2021-04-19
20 Clues: love • book • beast • clock • a boy • light • dinner • a rose • a girl • father • France • mother • welcome • library • a horse • a castle • a prince • a forest • beautiful • invention
crossword Elena 2024-04-05
22 Clues: buy • give • post • lick • cave • take • press • delet • offer • advice • follow • browse • publish • emotion • account • engrave • download • anywhere • invention • advisable • communication • one no one
ROBOTS 2023-03-13
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- machine that is controlled by a computer
- machine with an engine
- words changed into another language
- communicate with other people online
- find out or learn something you didn't know
- the most useful invention to find a place
- questions to find out how much you know
- well-known to you and easy to recognise
- how well or badly you did something
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- find which way you need to go
- useful machine that has been invented
- the most useful invention with your housework
- software on your smartphone
- leave home to do something with other people
- the action of pressing a button on a computer mouse
- vehicle that has petrol and electric motor
- travel from place to place
17 Clues: machine with an engine • travel from place to place • software on your smartphone • find which way you need to go • words changed into another language • how well or badly you did something • communicate with other people online • useful machine that has been invented • questions to find out how much you know • well-known to you and easy to recognise • ...
Complete the Crossword below 2019-09-26
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- Watt's partner in the invention of the Steam Engine
- the mode of transport which faster and safer
- Jethro Tull's invention
- Nickname of Lord Townshend
- Inventor of the Spinning Mule
- An important metal to build machines with
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- 1733 invention in the weaving sector
- Industries in rural areas
- The introduction of iron in this plough made it revolutionary
- Machines replaced this type of labour
- The inventor of the Water Frame
- James Hargreaves's invention
12 Clues: Jethro Tull's invention • Industries in rural areas • Nickname of Lord Townshend • James Hargreaves's invention • Inventor of the Spinning Mule • The inventor of the Water Frame • 1733 invention in the weaving sector • Machines replaced this type of labour • An important metal to build machines with • the mode of transport which faster and safer • ...
Nobel laureates and their discoveries 2021-08-17
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- Martin Chalfie discovered ___; commonly used as a fluorescent probe
- Jeffrey C. Hall discovered this cycle which modulates timings for waking up and sleeping____(two words)
- H. Robert Horvitz discovered ____ a mode of regulated cell death
- Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered ____; an electromagnetic wave used to image bones structures
- Harold Varmus discovered ___ are genes responsible for some cancers
- Harvey J. Alter discovered this virus ___(one word & one letter)
- Elizabeth H. Blackburn discovered ____ is responsible for conserving ends of DNA
- Daniel Nathans discovered____ that can cleave DNA
- Craig C. Mello discovered this mechanism of transcriptional or translational silencing
- Robert Edwards discovered this therapy to fuse a sperm and egg ex-vivo called ___(three words)
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- Bruce A. Beutler discovered this property of the human immune system(two words)
- Shinya Yamanaka discovered how to reprogram any cell to ____(three words)
- Paul Lauterbur discovered___; commonly used for brain imaging
- Françoise Barré-Sinoussi discovered this virus
- Ferid Murad studied the effect of ___ (two words) on the cardiac system
- Yoshinori Ohsumi discovered___ a mechanism of degradation of the cell that removes unnecessary or dysfunctional components through a lysosome-dependent regulated mechanism.
- Venkatraman Ramakrishnan did his studies on the structure of the ____
- Jennifer Doudna discovered___ used for gene editing
- Tu Youyou found a novel cure for ___
- Alfred G. Gilman did his work on the significance of _____(one letter & one word)
20 Clues: Tu Youyou found a novel cure for ___ • Françoise Barré-Sinoussi discovered this virus • Daniel Nathans discovered____ that can cleave DNA • Jennifer Doudna discovered___ used for gene editing • Paul Lauterbur discovered___; commonly used for brain imaging • H. Robert Horvitz discovered ____ a mode of regulated cell death • ...
Science and Medical Discoveries: Astronomy 2022-03-01
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- Man who proved Einstein right
- Second person on the Moon
- A NASA project that includes two probes
- Invented the telescope
- One of the best physicists of all time
- A famous government agency that deals with astronomy
- The branch of science to do with space
- Two trillion are known in the observable universe
- Our planet
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- The distance of the universe we can see
- Our galaxy
- Revolves around the Earth
- What the Earth spins on
- A famous telescope launched in 1990
- The theory of how the universe was made
- Person who made the first sun-centered model
- Man who made the laws of motion
- Someone who studies astronomy
- What keeps people on the ground
- First man on the Moon
- Fourth planet from the Sun
21 Clues: Our galaxy • Our planet • First man on the Moon • Invented the telescope • What the Earth spins on • Revolves around the Earth • Second person on the Moon • Fourth planet from the Sun • Man who proved Einstein right • Someone who studies astronomy • Man who made the laws of motion • What keeps people on the ground • A famous telescope launched in 1990 • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 9 2024-11-02
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- "A cell with a single set of unpaired chromosomes, found in gametes."
- "The set of chemical reactions that sustain life in organisms."
- "The basic building block of DNA and RNA."
- "A substance that triggers an immune response in the body."
- "The study of communication and control in living beings and machines."
- "A substance that speeds up chemical reactions without being consumed."
- "A nearly massless particle that travels close to the speed of light."
- "The study of climate patterns and their long-term changes."
- "A vessel used to carry out biological reactions for research or industry."
- "The study of earthquakes and seismic waves."
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- "The application of science to criminal and civil law investigations."
- "Materials that can be broken down naturally by microorganisms."
- "The science of light generation, manipulation, and detection."
- "The process of recording and transmitting data from remote locations."
- "The study of changes in gene expression without altering DNA sequence."
- "A genetic process where DNA segments are rearranged."
- "The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or particles."
- "A method for separating mixtures, used in chemical analysis."
- "A medical procedure that uses shock waves to break up kidney stones."
- "An instrument that magnifies distant objects, especially in space."
20 Clues: "The basic building block of DNA and RNA." • "The study of earthquakes and seismic waves." • "A genetic process where DNA segments are rearranged." • "A substance that triggers an immune response in the body." • "The study of climate patterns and their long-term changes." • "A method for separating mixtures, used in chemical analysis." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 3 2024-11-02
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- "A substance that can be decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms."
- "A technique that uses sound waves to visualize internal body structures."
- "The technique of altering the DNA of an organism."
- "The science of combining biology with electronics and engineering."
- "The force exerted by magnets, crucial in many technologies."
- "A substance that prevents infection by killing bacteria on wounds."
- "An instrument used to listen to sounds inside the body."
- "The study of celestial objects and the universe beyond Earth."
- "The process by which green plants convert sunlight into energy."
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- "Energy emitted in the form of waves or particles."
- "The study of materials at extremely low temperatures."
- "A 3D image created with laser technology."
- "A medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves."
- "A subatomic particle with a negative charge."
- "Thin glass fibers that transmit light, used in telecommunications."
- "The manipulation of matter on an atomic and molecular scale."
- "A substance that speeds up chemical reactions without being consumed."
- "The study of organisms and their interactions with the environment."
- "A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem, especially in computing."
- "A machine capable of carrying out tasks automatically."
20 Clues: "A 3D image created with laser technology." • "A subatomic particle with a negative charge." • "Energy emitted in the form of waves or particles." • "The technique of altering the DNA of an organism." • "The study of materials at extremely low temperatures." • "A machine capable of carrying out tasks automatically." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 14 2024-11-03
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- "A biological molecule used as an indicator of a process or condition."
- "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter."
- "The physics of the Earth, including its shape, structure, and gravitational fields."
- "A method for estimating evolutionary timescales based on DNA mutations."
- "The gel-like substance within a cell, excluding the nucleus."
- "A pigment responsible for red, purple, and blue colors in plants."
- "A molecule or part of a molecule responsible for color."
- "The process of forming new neurons in the brain."
- "The quality of being toxic to cells, often used in cancer research."
- "A process that increases the rate of a chemical reaction."
- "Relating to heat produced within the Earth."
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- "The science that applies physics to biological systems."
- "Describes enzymes that change shape and activity when bound by certain molecules."
- "The study of fungi, including mushrooms and molds."
- "The scientific study of humans, human behavior, and societies."
- "A technique for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "The process of adding sugar molecules to proteins or lipids."
- "A method for dating ancient organic materials using carbon isotopes."
- "The global ecosystem where life exists, including land, water, and air."
- "The interaction between genes where one gene affects the expression of another."
20 Clues: "Relating to heat produced within the Earth." • "The process of forming new neurons in the brain." • "The study of fungi, including mushrooms and molds." • "The science that applies physics to biological systems." • "A molecule or part of a molecule responsible for color." • "A process that increases the rate of a chemical reaction." • ...
Notable Chemists and Their Discoveries 2025-04-15
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- a heavy metal used in pipes and paints
- created a model used to show atomic structure
- a shiny metal that is used in construction and found in your blood
- used in coins depicting "Honest Abe"
- in 1848, people were in a rush to find this:
- She discovered Polonium and Radium
- she found a treatment for leprosy
- used in balloons at birthday parties
- found in table salt
- used to make soda cans
- the lightest element in the universe
- He is credited with creating the Periodic Table of Elements
- he invented a process in order to make milk safe to drink
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- this is added to pools in order to keep them clean
- this is found in all living things on earth
- you breathe in this gas every day
- her DNA images helped discover DNA's shape
- used in batteries
- asserted that an object could not be infinitely cut in half after a point
- He made products from peanuts
- found in bananas
- he has a law of gases named after him
- used in storefront signs
23 Clues: found in bananas • used in batteries • found in table salt • used to make soda cans • used in storefront signs • He made products from peanuts • you breathe in this gas every day • she found a treatment for leprosy • She discovered Polonium and Radium • used in coins depicting "Honest Abe" • used in balloons at birthday parties • the lightest element in the universe • ...
School Celebrations 2025-06-14
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- Singing and playing instruments.
- A day to celebrate reading.
- A celebration of creativity and drawing.
- Moving to the rhythm.
- Helping others in need.
- Experiments and discoveries.
- A day to protect the planet.
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- A day for running and games.
- Celebrating kindness and bonds.
- Showing off skills and abilities.
- Celebrating moving to the next stage.
- Remembering the past.
- Caring for nature.
- Learning about traditions worldwide.
- A festive winter celebration.
15 Clues: Caring for nature. • Remembering the past. • Moving to the rhythm. • Helping others in need. • A day to celebrate reading. • A day for running and games. • Experiments and discoveries. • A day to protect the planet. • A festive winter celebration. • Celebrating kindness and bonds. • Singing and playing instruments. • Showing off skills and abilities. • ...
Scientific Discoveries Quest 2023-10-10
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- - Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- - Mathematical discipline by Newton and Leibniz
- - Fundamental force harnessed for power
- - Basis for understanding infectious diseases
- - Revolutionized transportation and industry
- - Splitting of atomic nuclei
- - Optical instrument for distant observation
- - Phenomenon explored by Marie Curie
- - Preventive medicine against diseases
- - Darwin's theory of species development
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- - Physics theory of subatomic particles
- - Force of attraction between objects
- - Electromagnetic radiation for imaging
- - Sun-centered model of the solar system
- - Theory of the universe's origin
- - Einstein's theory of space and time
- - Fundamental in modern electronics
- - Wireless communication invention
- - Genetic material discovered by Watson and Crick
- - Arrangement of chemical elements
20 Clues: - Splitting of atomic nuclei • - Theory of the universe's origin • - Wireless communication invention • - Arrangement of chemical elements • - Fundamental in modern electronics • - Phenomenon explored by Marie Curie • - Force of attraction between objects • - Einstein's theory of space and time • - Preventive medicine against diseases • ...
Decade of Discoveries 2026-01-09
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- James Bond Eveningwear
- Generous 2018 Christmas Gift
- Replaces Shortwave
- First Dinner Date
- Our Favorite Dance
- Garlic Bread
- Spanish smoked sausage
- Location to View of Gulf of America
- Hometown Butcher
- Blank Jacket with PJ Pants
- Our Song
- Pizza Making Lesson
- Dinner Theater
- Sunday Afternoon Activity
- She Crab Blank
- Winter Dance Held Here
- Ganster Museum
- Anniversary Mystery Date
- Library Card Nickname
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- Favorite Island
- Background sound all day
- Surprise Packer Game
- Best Pizza Ever
- Chinese Food
- Mobile Lounge
- Military Air Show
- Home Towel
- Raw Beef and Onions with lots of Blank
- Friday Night Music
- Key West Breakfast
- Fried Blank Sandwhich
- Fritters
- Knead it
- Dinner and Show Hotel
- Anniversary Month
- Dance Lesson Weekend
- Dark Cherry Almond
- Summer Past time
- Fuckup Year Hotel
- Favorite Las Vegas Hotel
- Canned vegetable
- Favorite video game that pays
- Blank under glass
- Up North Condo Nickname
- Best Sunset
- Crunch Time Blank
- Afternoon Activity
- Main ingredient in Wisconsin cocktail
- Top of The World Blank
- Put a pin in it
50 Clues: Fritters • Knead it • Our Song • Home Towel • Best Sunset • Chinese Food • Garlic Bread • Mobile Lounge • Dinner Theater • She Crab Blank • Ganster Museum • Favorite Island • Best Pizza Ever • Put a pin in it • Hometown Butcher • Summer Past time • Canned vegetable • Military Air Show • First Dinner Date • Anniversary Month • Fuckup Year Hotel • Blank under glass • Crunch Time Blank • Replaces Shortwave • ...
Aztec, Inca, and Maya civilizations 2022-01-07
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- Incan form of government
- What did the Aztecs invent for kids?
- Aztec economy
- The capital of the Mayan Empire
- Incan language
- The Aztecs worshipped this color
- Mayan invention to grow crops
- Aztec language
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- Incan invention to save lives
- Incan religion
- Mayan invention
- Where the Aztecs lived
- Incan invention for transportation
- The capital of the Inca Empire
- Aztec form of government
- The capital of the Aztec Empire
16 Clues: Aztec economy • Incan religion • Incan language • Aztec language • Mayan invention • Where the Aztecs lived • Incan form of government • Aztec form of government • Incan invention to save lives • Mayan invention to grow crops • The capital of the Inca Empire • The capital of the Mayan Empire • The capital of the Aztec Empire • The Aztecs worshipped this color • ...
Unit 11 - Discovery and Invention 2018-01-25
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- It means a long narrow part inside a building with rooms on each side of it.
- It means steps that lead up and down inside a building.
- It means where a person or thing is going or looking.
- It means (something happens) by chance or in a way that is not planned.
- It means a light on a tall post in the street.
- It means movies.
- It means something that somebody does that is against the law.
- It means a thing someone has made for the first time.
- It means to move earth and make a hole in the ground.
- It means the reason for doing something.
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- It means to put a dead body in the ground or put something in the ground or under something else.
- It means not natural or real, but made by people.
- It means luckily.
- It means wanting to know about something.
- It means the place where you go first when you arrive at a hotel or an office building.
- It means a large round object in space that moves around the sun or another star.
- It means a special room where scientists work.
- It means to warm something so that it becomes liquid.
- It means completely necessary.
- It means a place where two lines, walls or roads meet.
20 Clues: It means movies. • It means luckily. • It means completely necessary. • It means the reason for doing something. • It means wanting to know about something. • It means a special room where scientists work. • It means a light on a tall post in the street. • It means not natural or real, but made by people. • It means where a person or thing is going or looking. • ...
Words from Making Connections Unit 1 2015-01-30
23 Clues: wire • span • brief • eager • crime • erupt • local • afford • gather • publish • focuson • priorto • average • volcano • appetite • villager • terrified • invention • immigrant • assassinate • functioning • dramatically • naturaldisaster
Inventions and Discoveries 2021-03-24
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- Where is Karanghar Palace located in India(State name )
- - Where is the Mysore palace located (State name
- Where is located 'Shershah Suri's Tomb in India.(State name )
- Where is Sun Temple located.(State name )
- Where is Akbar's Tomb located in India.(State name )
- Where are located Ajanta and Ellora Caves.(State name )
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- Where is Golconda Fort located in India.(State name )
- Rani-Ki-Vav is located in____(State name )
- Where is Elephanta Caves located.(State name )
- Where is located 'Four storied Rock-cut Hindu Temple' in Andhra Pradesh
10 Clues: Where is Sun Temple located.(State name ) • Rani-Ki-Vav is located in____(State name ) • Where is Elephanta Caves located.(State name ) • - Where is the Mysore palace located (State name • Where is Akbar's Tomb located in India.(State name ) • Where is Golconda Fort located in India.(State name ) • Where are located Ajanta and Ellora Caves.(State name ) • ...
Unit 9 2024-01-31
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- testing and experimentation
- revolutionary telescopic discoveries
- Leviathan
- steam engine
- business owner
- derive their authority from God
- Manufacturing
- general will of the people
- Congo Conference
- center of the universe
- Gravity and Laws of Motion
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- middle of a social hierarchy
- Natural Rights
- the fictitious Lettres philosophiques
- rural to urban
- manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence
- Country has power to affect developments
- The spirit of laws
- the obligation to obey civil government
- ruled by emperor
20 Clues: Leviathan • steam engine • Manufacturing • Natural Rights • rural to urban • business owner • Congo Conference • ruled by emperor • The spirit of laws • center of the universe • general will of the people • Gravity and Laws of Motion • testing and experimentation • middle of a social hierarchy • derive their authority from God • revolutionary telescopic discoveries • ...
Intellectual Property Brain Teaser 2024-07-29
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- A challenge to the validity of a patent
- Agreement that resolves a patent dispute
- Protection of symbols, names, and logos
- A patent that protects a new, original design
- Legal protection for an invention
- Fee paid to maintain a patent
- Legal right to use and sell an invention
- Type of patent for a machine or process
- Number Number given to a granted patent
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- Agreement to use intellectual property for a fee
- An invention must be this to be patentable
- Author's exclusive rights to a work
- International treaty for patent cooperation
- Organization that grants patents in the USA
- Name for a person who files a patent application
- A public record of all patent applications
- Process of evaluating a patent application
- Inventor's exclusive rights after patent expires
- Secret Secret business information protected by law
19 Clues: Fee paid to maintain a patent • Legal protection for an invention • Author's exclusive rights to a work • A challenge to the validity of a patent • Protection of symbols, names, and logos • Type of patent for a machine or process • Agreement that resolves a patent dispute • Legal right to use and sell an invention • Number Number given to a granted patent • ...
History of Agriculture - Inventions 2020-09-28
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- The US is one of the only countries that will ______ produce its own food.
- What invention discouraged livestock from touching fences and created ranches with definite boundaries.
- Soybeans are known as the _______ _______ in the US.
- Who invented the iron plow?
- What was Anna Baldwin's 1878 invention?
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- The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- The Beltsville Small White turkey only weighs eight to _______ pounds.
- Cyrus McCormick's 1834 invention
- Who invented the cotton gin?
- The offspring of a plant or animal derived from the crossing of two different species or varieties.
- The invention that expanded the cotton and textile industry.
- Who invented the first tractor?
12 Clues: Who invented the iron plow? • Who invented the cotton gin? • Who invented the first tractor? • Cyrus McCormick's 1834 invention • What was Anna Baldwin's 1878 invention? • Soybeans are known as the _______ _______ in the US. • The invention that expanded the cotton and textile industry. • The Beltsville Small White turkey only weighs eight to _______ pounds. • ...
INVENTION 2024-09-12
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- Every experiment needs to be performed in a controlled...........
- I need to update the software on my ........ to improve performance.
- With the advent of smart devices and high-speed........, staying connected has never been easier.
- The workshop was filled with high-tech ........ for the engineers to use.
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- A dentist uses special __________, like tools and chairs, for treating teeth.
- The computer......... was upgraded to improve performance.
- When you download a new app for your phone, you are installing new __________.
- The scientist conducted an .......... to test the new theory.
8 Clues: The computer......... was upgraded to improve performance. • The scientist conducted an .......... to test the new theory. • Every experiment needs to be performed in a controlled........... • I need to update the software on my ........ to improve performance. • The workshop was filled with high-tech ........ for the engineers to use. • ...
RPE Key Words 2025-09-09
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- in writing: the end of a text
- a written text that makes an effort to explain something or gives information about a topic/subject
- the main arguments or reasons for the thesis
- statement of the proposition defended by the essay
- statement of the main points of an essay or speech
- statement of the number of reasons used to support a statement
- a canon of composition, creating intentional order of materials/arguments gathered during invention
- a canon of rhetoric in which the author selects the best form and words for expression of ideas
- a canon of rhetoric during which the writer discovers material for the text
- an argument against a statement
- a gauge or pattern used as a guide
- limited to basic principles
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- the action or art of convincing
- choice between alternatives
- an argument in agreement with a statement
- a chart used to develop ideas during invention
- framework for arranging ideas
- ideas generated during the invention process that are not clearly for or against
- the first part of an essay
- brief statement of the totality of the ideas presented
20 Clues: the first part of an essay • choice between alternatives • limited to basic principles • in writing: the end of a text • framework for arranging ideas • the action or art of convincing • an argument against a statement • a gauge or pattern used as a guide • an argument in agreement with a statement • the main arguments or reasons for the thesis • ...
invents 2 2023-11-26
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- Invented by Alexander Bain.
- Inventor Wallace Carothers played a key role in its development.
- Invented by Dean Kamen.
- Wilson Greatbatch invented the implantable cardiac pacemaker.
- Developed by the United States Department of Defense.
- Walter Morrison and Warren Franscioni are associated with this flying disc toy.
- Invented by Benjamin Franklin.
- Dennis Gabor invented holography.
- Developed by Charles Ginsburg and his team at Ampex.
- Frederick Banting and Charles Best co-discovered this essential hormone.
- Don Wetzel played a role in the development of the Automated Teller Machine.
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- Ancient invention used for harnessing water power.
- Ralph Baer is known as the "Father of Video Games."
- Gideon Sundback contributed to the development of the modern zipper.
- Norman Woodland and Bernard Silver contributed to the development of the barcode.
- Invented by Sir Alec Jeffreys.
- Felix Hoffmann is credited with the development of aspirin.
- Chester Carlson is credited with the invention of the Xerox photocopier.
- Eli Whitney's invention revolutionized cotton processing.
- Invented by Earl Bakken.
20 Clues: Invented by Dean Kamen. • Invented by Earl Bakken. • Invented by Alexander Bain. • Invented by Sir Alec Jeffreys. • Invented by Benjamin Franklin. • Dennis Gabor invented holography. • Ancient invention used for harnessing water power. • Ralph Baer is known as the "Father of Video Games." • Developed by Charles Ginsburg and his team at Ampex. • ...
1950s Technological Discoveries 2024-03-11
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- Data storage medium
- Portable music device
- Flight Data Recorder
- Building block toy
- Regulates heartbeat
- Popular toy from the 50s
- Device emitting light amplification
- Automated kitchen appliance
- Iconic children's doll
- Non-stick coating
- Records moving pictures
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- Tests alcohol level
- Instant photo camera
- Flying disc toy
- Plastic money
- Broadcasts in color 1954
- Air-cushioned vehicle
- Quick and easy noodles
- Safety device in cars
- First artificial satellite
20 Clues: Plastic money • Flying disc toy • Non-stick coating • Building block toy • Tests alcohol level • Data storage medium • Regulates heartbeat • Instant photo camera • Flight Data Recorder • Portable music device • Air-cushioned vehicle • Safety device in cars • Quick and easy noodles • Iconic children's doll • Records moving pictures • Broadcasts in color 1954 • Popular toy from the 50s • ...
Unit 9 _ Discoveries 2025-03-24
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- (verb) – to believe something to be true without certain proof.
- (verb) – to recover or make something recover from injury or illness.
- (verb/noun) – to force air out of the lungs noisily; the act of coughing.
- (verb/noun) – to hit or knock against something; a raised lump due to impact.
- (adjective) – feeling unsteady or lightheaded.
- (verb/noun) – to expel air from the nose suddenly; the act of sneezing.
- (verb) – to become aware of or understand something.
- care of (phrasal verb) – to look after someone or something.
- (noun/verb) – a mark left on the skin after an injury; to leave a lasting mark.
- (verb/noun) – to injure a muscle by stretching it too much; an injury caused by overuse.
- (adjective) – having a lighter or whiter skin tone than usual, often due to illness.
- consciousness (phrase/verb) – to pass out or become unaware of surroundings.
- over (phrasal verb) – to recover from an illness or difficult situation.
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- down with (phrasal verb) – to start suffering from an illness.
- (verb) – to accept something as true without proof.
- (verb/noun) – to shake due to cold or fear; the act of shaking.
- (verb/adjective) – to lose consciousness briefly; weak or unclear.
- (verb/noun) – to heal or make someone well; a treatment that ends a disease.
- (verb/noun) – to cause a purple or dark mark on the skin by hitting; a mark on the skin due to injury.
- (noun) – a disease caused by bacteria, viruses, or other harmful organisms.
- (verb) – to grow or change into something; to start having an illness.
- out (phrasal verb) – to faint or lose consciousness.
- (verb) – to give medical care to someone.
- to the conclusion (phrase/verb) – to decide something after considering the facts.
- no idea (phrase/verb) – to not know or understand something.
- (verb/noun) – to feel a continuous dull pain; a persistent pain.
26 Clues: (verb) – to give medical care to someone. • (adjective) – feeling unsteady or lightheaded. • (verb) – to accept something as true without proof. • out (phrasal verb) – to faint or lose consciousness. • (verb) – to become aware of or understand something. • care of (phrasal verb) – to look after someone or something. • ...
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY CROSSWORD 2019-08-28
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- SOME BELIEVE SPENCER TO BE THE HIGH PRIEST OF RACISM AND
- COMMENCED AFTER THE INVENTION OF PHONETIC ALPHABET AND USE OF WRITING
- SPENCER'S BELIEF THAT BOTH ORGANISM AND SOCIETIES DEVELOP IN A DIRECTION OF INCREASED
- MORGAN'S THEORY OF DEGRADATION BASED ON THE OLD TESTAMENT OF GENESIS
- APPARATUS OF NUTRITION
- THE IDEA FROM SPENCER THAT ENGLAND PROGRESSED TO WHERE IT IS CAUSED BY INDUSTRIALIZATION
- COMMENCED WITH MANUFACTURED POTTERY EITHER BY ORIGINAL INVENTION OR ADOPTION
- CREATOR OF "THE GERMAN IDEOLOGY" AND WAS EXILED TO BELGIUM
- one of Spencer's most prominent followers and among the best known promolers of social darwinism
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- THEORIST THAT CAME UP WITH THE UNIFORM MENTAL PRINCIPAL
- MORGAN'S BELIEF OF A PAN-HUMAN EVENT WHICH LED TO PRIMARY INSTITUTIONS
- GRAND PROPONENT OF SCIENCE IN A TIME WHEN RELIGION RULED THE DAY AND WROTE THE ARTICLE "WHAT KNOWLEDGE IS OF MOST WORTH" IN 1859
- RESEARCH BASED ON THE CONCEPT OF MIGRATION AND DISSEMINATION RATHER THAN EVOLUTION
- JUSTIFICATION OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CLASS SYSTEM
- THE STUDY OF PEOPLE, LINGUISTICS, MATERIAL CULTURE AND CULTURE THROUGH TIME
- REFERS TO TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS AND MORAL DEVELOPMENT
- ANTHROPOLOGISTS MAKE IT A GOAL TO IDENTIFY
- KEY ASPECT OF BOA'S THEORETICAL POSITION
- INTEREST OF BOAS WHICH REFERS TO THE IDEA THAT LANGUAGE DETERMINES THE CATEGORIES THAT WE USE TO THINK
- MORGAN'S BELIEF THAT UNIVERSAL IDEAS WHICH LIKE SEEDS GERMINATE AND BLOSSOM IN THE PROPER ENVIRONMENT
- ROMAN PHILOSOPHER THAT MORGAN SUBSCRIBED TO WHICH OUTLINED EVOLUTION MOVING FROM SIMPLE TO MORE COMPLEX
- ORDAINED BY NATURE IN SPENCER'S VIEW
- AUTHOR OF "THE METHODS OF ETHNOLOGY"
- COMMENCED WITH THE INVENTION OF THE BOW AND ARROWS AND ENDED WITH THE INVENTION OF ART AND POTTERY
24 Clues: APPARATUS OF NUTRITION • ORDAINED BY NATURE IN SPENCER'S VIEW • AUTHOR OF "THE METHODS OF ETHNOLOGY" • KEY ASPECT OF BOA'S THEORETICAL POSITION • ANTHROPOLOGISTS MAKE IT A GOAL TO IDENTIFY • JUSTIFICATION OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CLASS SYSTEM • REFERS TO TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS AND MORAL DEVELOPMENT • THEORIST THAT CAME UP WITH THE UNIFORM MENTAL PRINCIPAL • ...
inventions and discoveries 2025-03-11
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- Robert Nevellis invented it in the 19th century. You love this invention!
- Thomas Edison invented it in 1879.
- It was discovered in the early Stone Age.
- Karl Benz invented it in 1886.
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this in 1876.
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- Isaac Newton discovered it in 1666.
- Martin Cooper invented this in 1973.
- Thomas Savery invented it in 1712.
- Joseph Priestly discovered this in 1774.
9 Clues: Karl Benz invented it in 1886. • Thomas Savery invented it in 1712. • Thomas Edison invented it in 1879. • Isaac Newton discovered it in 1666. • Martin Cooper invented this in 1973. • Joseph Priestly discovered this in 1774. • It was discovered in the early Stone Age. • Alexander Graham Bell invented this in 1876. • ...
1950s Technological Discoveries 2024-03-11
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- Flight Data Recorder
- Plastic money
- Flying disc toy
- Portable music device
- Regulates heartbeat
- Quick and easy noodles
- First artificial satellite
- Building block toy
- Instant photo camera
- Data storage medium
- Popular toy from the 50s
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- Iconic children's doll
- Broadcasts in color 1954
- Air-cushioned vehicle
- Records moving pictures
- Tests alcohol level
- Safety device in cars
- Device emitting light amplification
- Non-stick coating
- Automated kitchen appliance
20 Clues: Plastic money • Flying disc toy • Non-stick coating • Building block toy • Tests alcohol level • Regulates heartbeat • Data storage medium • Flight Data Recorder • Instant photo camera • Air-cushioned vehicle • Portable music device • Safety device in cars • Iconic children's doll • Quick and easy noodles • Records moving pictures • Broadcasts in color 1954 • Popular toy from the 50s • ...
Discoveries and Inventions 2022-04-06
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- Thomas Edison invented it using bamboo.
- It was created by George Washington Carver.
- It is the lastname of the inventor of the long distance wireless transmission.
- Johannes Gutenberg created it and everybody could have a book to read.
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- It is the person that creates something new.
- It is the new obc¿ject created by the inventor.
- It is the biggest planet of the Solar System.
- The Wright brother invented the ________.
- The Solar System is a ________.
9 Clues: The Solar System is a ________. • Thomas Edison invented it using bamboo. • The Wright brother invented the ________. • It was created by George Washington Carver. • It is the person that creates something new. • It is the biggest planet of the Solar System. • It is the new obc¿ject created by the inventor. • ...
Invention D 2023-12-07
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- Louis Daguerre's contribution to capturing and preserving images
- Alfred Nobel's explosive invention used in construction and mining
- Guglielmo Marconi's pioneering work in wireless communication
- Karl Drais' early version of the bicycle
- Richard James' accidental invention that became a popular toy
- Evangelista Torricelli's invention for measuring atmospheric pressure
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- Clock Christiaan Huygens' innovation in timekeeping with improved accuracy
- Sir David Brewster's optical invention creating colorful and symmetrical patterns
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek's development of powerful lenses for magnifying tiny objects
- Engine James Watt's revolutionary invention that powered the Industrial Revolution
10 Clues: Karl Drais' early version of the bicycle • Guglielmo Marconi's pioneering work in wireless communication • Richard James' accidental invention that became a popular toy • Louis Daguerre's contribution to capturing and preserving images • Alfred Nobel's explosive invention used in construction and mining • ...
Inventions of the industrial revolution 2021-03-02
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- The inventor who invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts.
- This is an invention by Robert Fulton which helped people transport things faster.
- These are very fast ships that transported things over the ocean.
- These were a set of waterways that made it easier to transport goods.
- This machine produced multiple spools of thread simultaneously.
- Sent electric signals along a wire and helped people communicate faster.
- This is an invention by Henry Bessemer.
- Power-driven systems were used instead of energy by hand which made it so that there were many more factories.
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- Eli Whitney's invention that helped factories.
- This helped people create textiles much faster using water.
- Eli Whitney's invention helped the south a lot.
- This is invented by Cyrus McCormick and was used to mow grains.
- This allowed people to sew much faster.
- This was invented by John Deere and it was used for farming to break up tough soil.
- This helped people travel from the east to west coast much faster.
15 Clues: This allowed people to sew much faster. • This is an invention by Henry Bessemer. • Eli Whitney's invention that helped factories. • Eli Whitney's invention helped the south a lot. • This helped people create textiles much faster using water. • This is invented by Cyrus McCormick and was used to mow grains. • ...
Engineering Career and Innovation/Invention 2022-01-18
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- _____Chronometer
- mechanical_______
- Development_of_SOPs
- Turbojet
- Wave_Sculptures
- Computer-controlled______arm
- Steamengine
- Rotary_drill
- Energy-efficent_civil_structures
- bridge
- Train
- Repairs_biochemical_x-ray
- Irrigation
- Drainage_system
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- Better_Computer
- pipeline_tracking
- Underground_Aquifer
- Computer_Chips_work_faster
- 3-dModels
- Clean_Coat_and_Cure_processing_systems
- x-ray
- Laser-scanning_with_point_clouds
- Apps
- Lasers
- satellites
25 Clues: Apps • x-ray • Train • Lasers • bridge • Turbojet • 3-dModels • Irrigation • satellites • Steamengine • Rotary_drill • Better_Computer • Wave_Sculptures • Drainage_system • _____Chronometer • pipeline_tracking • mechanical_______ • Development_of_SOPs • Underground_Aquifer • Repairs_biochemical_x-ray • Computer_Chips_work_faster • Computer-controlled______arm • Laser-scanning_with_point_clouds • ...
Chapter 22 Crossword 2019-03-18
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- a drug that inhibits pain during surgery
- English scientist; he proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection, which came to be known as Darwinism.
- the process of heating liquids to kill bacteria and prevent fermentation
- Italian physicist; he experimented with wireless telegraphy and established communication across the English Channel between France and England.
- American theoretical physicist; he developed the theory of relativity among his many scientific theories and was awarded the Nobel Prize for physics in 1921.
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- a machine perfected by Samuel F. B. Morse in 1832; it uses pulses of electric current to send messages across long distances through wires
- English scientist; he invented the dynamo—a machine that generated electricity. His invention eventually led to today’s electrical generators.
- American business leader; he revolutionized factory production through use of the assembly line and popularized the affordable automobile (Model T).
- American artist and inventor; he applied scientists’ discoveries of electricity and magnetism to develop the telegraph.
- a process developed in the 1850s that led to faster, cheaper steel production
- a process in which certain elements constantly break down and release energy
- French chemist; his experiments with bacteria disproved the theory of spontaneous generation and led to the germ theory of infection. He also developed vaccines for anthrax and rabies.
- American inventor of over 1,000 patents, including the light bulb; he established a power plant that supplied electricity to parts of New York City.
13 Clues: a drug that inhibits pain during surgery • the process of heating liquids to kill bacteria and prevent fermentation • a process in which certain elements constantly break down and release energy • a process developed in the 1850s that led to faster, cheaper steel production • ...
32 2024-08-24
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- Levi Strauss's invention
- Wheel first seen in Chicago
- Rodent catcher
- Non-stick coating
- Moving staircase
- Instant camera
- Winter ear protectors
- Magnifying instrument
- Grill for outdoor cooking
- Sticky note
- Guitar amplified music
- Bulletproof fabric
- Safety version invention
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- Iconic cowboy hat
- Personal transporter
- Temperature controller
- Cooling invention
- Airship innovation
- Laundry machine
- Pen first patented
- Office tool
- Window cleaning tool
- Kitchen mixing device
- Flying disc
- Tomato-based condiment
25 Clues: Office tool • Sticky note • Flying disc • Rodent catcher • Instant camera • Laundry machine • Moving staircase • Iconic cowboy hat • Cooling invention • Non-stick coating • Airship innovation • Pen first patented • Bulletproof fabric • Personal transporter • Window cleaning tool • Winter ear protectors • Magnifying instrument • Kitchen mixing device • Temperature controller • Guitar amplified music • ...
Unit 9 2024-01-31
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- testing and experimentation
- revolutionary telescopic discoveries
- Leviathan
- steam engine
- business owner
- derive their authority from God
- Manufacturing
- general will of the people
- Congo Conference
- center of the universe
- Gravity and Laws of Motion
Down
- middle of a social hierarchy
- Natural Rights
- the fictitious Lettres philosophiques
- rural to urban
- manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence
- Country has power to affect developments
- The spirit of laws
- the obligation to obey civil government
- ruled by emperor
20 Clues: Leviathan • steam engine • Manufacturing • Natural Rights • rural to urban • business owner • Congo Conference • ruled by emperor • The spirit of laws • center of the universe • general will of the people • Gravity and Laws of Motion • testing and experimentation • middle of a social hierarchy • derive their authority from God • revolutionary telescopic discoveries • ...
Doing Work Week 4 2022-11-24
Inventions 2024-03-05
Across
- They were forced to work long hours in the factories.
- In the late 1700s thru 1860, industry and _____________changed significantly.
- Where the factories are located.
- Invention that helped farmers plant crops faster.
- This invention made trade faster and cheaper.
- Invention by Eli Whitney.
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- Invented the steel-tipped plow.
- Invention that would spool eight spools of cotton into yarn.
- The cotton gin could separate seeds from the cotton___times faster than a person.
- Invention that led to people being able to travel for pleasure.
10 Clues: Invention by Eli Whitney. • Invented the steel-tipped plow. • Where the factories are located. • This invention made trade faster and cheaper. • Invention that helped farmers plant crops faster. • They were forced to work long hours in the factories. • Invention that would spool eight spools of cotton into yarn. • ...
Mesopotamia Vocab #1 2024-10-16
Across
- an independent city and surrounding areas that has its own government and is seperate from nearby countries
- one of the main rivers
- bottom of the social pyramid
- top off the social pyramid
- people who keep records, in the middle of the social pyramid
- the practice of growing crops and raising livestock
- 4 letter invention
- one of the main rivers
- having the ability to produce or support the growth of something
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- an extra amount of something
- 8 letter invention
- means "land between rivers"
- a society having things like a system of government and written language
- 5 letter invention
- the supply of water to land by man made means
15 Clues: 8 letter invention • 4 letter invention • 5 letter invention • one of the main rivers • one of the main rivers • top off the social pyramid • means "land between rivers" • an extra amount of something • bottom of the social pyramid • the supply of water to land by man made means • the practice of growing crops and raising livestock • ...
Sherlock Holmes - Capitulo 10 2023-01-30
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY CROSSWORD 2019-08-28
Across
- MORGAN'S BELIEF THAT UNIVERSAL IDEAS WHICH LIKE SEEDS GERMINATE AND BLOSSOM IN THE PROPER ENVIRONMENT
- ROMAN PHILOSOPHER THAT MORGAN SUBSCRIBED TO WHICH OUTLINED EVOLUTION MOVING FROM SIMPLE TO MORE COMPLEX
- REFERS TO TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS AND MORAL DEVELOPMENT
- ORDAINED BY NATURE IN SPENCER'S VIEW
- SPENCER'S BELIEF THAT BOTH ORGANISM AND SOCIETIES DEVELOP IN A DIRECTION OF INCREASED
- COMMENCED AFTER THE INVENTION OF PHONETIC ALPHABET AND USE OF WRITING
- AUTHOR OF "THE METHODS OF ETHNOLOGY"
- APPARATUS OF NUTRITION
- COMMENCED WITH THE INVENTION OF THE BOW AND ARROWS AND ENDED WITH THE INVENTION OF ART AND POTTERY
- THE STUDY OF PEOPLE, LINGUISTICS, MATERIAL CULTURE AND CULTURE THROUGH TIME
- one of Spencer's most prominent followers and among the best known promolers of social darwinism
- THEORIST THAT CAME UP WITH THE UNIFORM MENTAL PRINCIPAL
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- GRAND PROPONENT OF SCIENCE IN A TIME WHEN RELIGION RULED THE DAY AND WROTE THE ARTICLE "WHAT KNOWLEDGE IS OF MOST WORTH" IN 1859
- MORGAN'S THEORY OF DEGRADATION BASED ON THE OLD TESTAMENT OF GENESIS
- SOME BELIEVE SPENCER TO BE THE HIGH PRIEST OF RACISM AND
- INTEREST OF BOAS WHICH REFERS TO THE IDEA THAT LANGUAGE DETERMINES THE CATEGORIES THAT WE USE TO THINK
- THE IDEA FROM SPENCER THAT ENGLAND PROGRESSED TO WHERE IT IS CAUSED BY INDUSTRIALIZATION
- JUSTIFICATION OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CLASS SYSTEM
- KEY ASPECT OF BOA'S THEORETICAL POSITION
- ANTHROPOLOGISTS MAKE IT A GOAL TO IDENTIFY
- RESEARCH BASED ON THE CONCEPT OF MIGRATION AND DISSEMINATION RATHER THAN EVOLUTION
- MORGAN'S BELIEF OF A PAN-HUMAN EVENT WHICH LED TO PRIMARY INSTITUTIONS
- COMMENCED WITH MANUFACTURED POTTERY EITHER BY ORIGINAL INVENTION OR ADOPTION
- CREATOR OF "THE GERMAN IDEOLOGY" AND WAS EXILED TO BELGIUM
24 Clues: APPARATUS OF NUTRITION • ORDAINED BY NATURE IN SPENCER'S VIEW • AUTHOR OF "THE METHODS OF ETHNOLOGY" • KEY ASPECT OF BOA'S THEORETICAL POSITION • ANTHROPOLOGISTS MAKE IT A GOAL TO IDENTIFY • JUSTIFICATION OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CLASS SYSTEM • REFERS TO TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS AND MORAL DEVELOPMENT • THEORIST THAT CAME UP WITH THE UNIFORM MENTAL PRINCIPAL • ...
I&S G8 Key Words 2023-09-07
Across
- Exploration activities conducted across the globe during this era. 全球探险
- Uncharted lands and regions explored during this era. 新领土
- A historical period characterized by extensive voyages and discoveries. 探险时代
- Significant journeys and expeditions from the past. 历史探险
- Established pathways for commerce and exchange of goods between regions. 贸易路线
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- The reasons or driving forces behind exploration endeavors. 动机
- The acquisition and control of new territories through force or colonization. 征服
- The science and techniques of planning and controlling the course of a ship. 导航
- The findings and new knowledge gained through exploration. 发现
- The effects and consequences of exploration on societies and the world. 影响
10 Clues: Significant journeys and expeditions from the past. 历史探险 • Uncharted lands and regions explored during this era. 新领土 • The findings and new knowledge gained through exploration. 发现 • The reasons or driving forces behind exploration endeavors. 动机 • Exploration activities conducted across the globe during this era. 全球探险 • ...
Chinese Discoveries and Inventions 2025-03-10
Across
- A disease prevention technique used by Chinese.
- A currency that is made using woodblock printing.
- These cards were made using woodblock printing.
- Used Magnetic stones to tell directions during voyages.
- This was used for fireworks at first and was later used in the military.
- A substance that was made by accident by Alchemists.
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- THe chinese built new arches and segmentation on ______.
- Chinese were experts in making _______ using tree bark and rags.
- The chinese use these blocks for printing.
- A type of boat where people would turn a paddle by walking on the treadmill.
- A wheel would turn every 24 hours to give people the time.
- A type of pottery that combines quartz and feldspar.
- Lock Lock Boats can use this device to go 'uphill' or 'downhill'.
13 Clues: The chinese use these blocks for printing. • A disease prevention technique used by Chinese. • These cards were made using woodblock printing. • A currency that is made using woodblock printing. • A type of pottery that combines quartz and feldspar. • A substance that was made by accident by Alchemists. • Used Magnetic stones to tell directions during voyages. • ...
Activity 2023-11-17
Across
- Science Fair Conduct hands-on science experiments and showcase your discoveries.
- Safari Safari Navigate through a virtual jungle, encountering exotic animals and challenges.
- Exploration Dive into the wonders of outer space through imaginative activities.
- Quest Embark on an exciting journey full of challenges and discoveries.
- Creations Unleash creativity through various artistic expressions and colorful projects.
- Training Transform into a superhero, complete with heroic challenges and missions.
- Masterclass Become a junior chef, learning the art of cooking and creating delicious treats.
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- Extravaganza Participate in various sports and games, promoting teamwork and active play.
- Expedition Travel back in time for an exciting adventure exploring the age of dinosaurs.
- Traveler's Quest Journey through different historical periods, experiencing life in the past.
- Potions Class Explore the magic of science by concocting whimsical potions and experiments.
- Scavenger Hunt Engage in a thrilling search for hidden treasures amidst the great outdoors.
- Explorer Quest Dive deep into the mysteries of the ocean with underwater-themed activities.
- Wizards Workshop Enter the world of coding and technology with fun and interactive challenges.
- Training Camp Embark on a spy mission, solving mysteries and mastering spy skills.
15 Clues: Quest Embark on an exciting journey full of challenges and discoveries. • Science Fair Conduct hands-on science experiments and showcase your discoveries. • Exploration Dive into the wonders of outer space through imaginative activities. • Training Transform into a superhero, complete with heroic challenges and missions. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-07
Across
- The sun being the center of the Solar System
- Famous astronomer who made telescope discoveries
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- Period of time where drastic changes and discoveries were made in science
- Man who Introduced the Scientific Method
- Discovered Gravity and many other laws of Physics
- Crimes against the church
- Period of transition into the Modern Age
7 Clues: Crimes against the church • Man who Introduced the Scientific Method • Period of transition into the Modern Age • The sun being the center of the Solar System • Famous astronomer who made telescope discoveries • Discovered Gravity and many other laws of Physics • Period of time where drastic changes and discoveries were made in science
des produits qui change la vie 2020-12-02
21 Clues: peser • lavabo • couper • cadeau • produit • horloge • mesurer • plonger • vitesse • commande • insolite • grillade • éclairage • rondelles • invention • recommandé • ballondefoot • brosseràdents • lave- vaiselle • hyper-pratique • couteau de poche
CROSSWORD 2024-01-26
Across
- Invention which it's used for sitting.
- Invention that allows travel by sea
- The place where the Porsche brand was created.
- Invention which has allowed people with vision problems to see well.
- Person who was the first to walk on the moon.
- Person who created Facebook.
- Place where is the Sagrada Família.
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- Invention which serves to walk more comfortably.
- The place where the Bugatti brand was created.
- The city where the Eiffel Tower stands tall.
- Invention which is used to make light.
- The device that captured the first photograph.
- Inventor that it was the first electronic car.
- The mountains where in 1972 there was a plane crash.
- Invention which has allowed people to be transported from place to place by air.
15 Clues: Person who created Facebook. • Invention that allows travel by sea • Place where is the Sagrada Família. • Invention which it's used for sitting. • Invention which is used to make light. • The city where the Eiffel Tower stands tall. • Person who was the first to walk on the moon. • The place where the Bugatti brand was created. • ...
Invention 2021-01-07
8 Clues: Hold paper clips • Write short notes • Stick paper on a wall • Correct writing errors • Make maths calculatins • Join broken things together • Fasten sheets of paper together firmly • Put it around things to keep them together
invention 2017-03-07
Across
- c´est un chose qui a deux ailes
- vetements pour nager
- il nous protege contre les gouttes de l´eau
- le nom de moine bénédictin qui inventa le procédé pour faire mousser des vins de Champagne
- qu'est-ce que inventa le Pierre Michaux? Systeme de ....
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- invention de coiffeur Alexandre Godefroy
- autre nom pour la machine a calculer
- L´homme qui a inventé système d’écriture pour les personnes aveugles ou malvoyants
8 Clues: vetements pour nager • c´est un chose qui a deux ailes • autre nom pour la machine a calculer • invention de coiffeur Alexandre Godefroy • il nous protege contre les gouttes de l´eau • qu'est-ce que inventa le Pierre Michaux? Systeme de .... • L´homme qui a inventé système d’écriture pour les personnes aveugles ou malvoyants • ...
Invention 2024-12-23
Across
- learning and practiceing to do a skill or sport
- the minimum that is true or possible
- words or objects that show a belief to br true
- something spacial that you that you don't want to forget it
Down
- somthing that can carry people along roads or on watere
- put something on an object and make it part of the object
- unhappy that somthing you hoped for did not happen
- use or have somthing with other
8 Clues: use or have somthing with other • the minimum that is true or possible • words or objects that show a belief to br true • learning and practiceing to do a skill or sport • unhappy that somthing you hoped for did not happen • somthing that can carry people along roads or on watere • put something on an object and make it part of the object • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-07
Across
- The sun being the center of the Solar System
- Famous astronomer who made telescope discoveries
Down
- Period of time where drastic changes and discoveries were made in science
- Man who Introduced the Scientific Method
- Discovered Gravity and many other laws of Physics
- Crimes against the church
- Period of transition into the Modern Age
7 Clues: Crimes against the church • Man who Introduced the Scientific Method • Period of transition into the Modern Age • The sun being the center of the Solar System • Famous astronomer who made telescope discoveries • Discovered Gravity and many other laws of Physics • Period of time where drastic changes and discoveries were made in science
Final Exam 7th TED Vocab 2022-12-12
Across
- A specific requirement to solve a problem
- Human innovation in action that involves the generation of knowledge and processes to develop systems that solve problems
- The profession involved in the development of processes, products, and systems that benefit mankind
- A working model of an invention
- An improvement on an invention
- A limit to the design process
- Used to make sure technology is precise
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- A type of patent that protects a design without a working prototype
- The ability or power to produce original thoughts or ideas based on reasoning and judgment
- exclusive rights over an invention
- A new product or system that has never existed before
- The study of the natural world
- A type of patent that protects a new variety of a plant
13 Clues: A limit to the design process • The study of the natural world • An improvement on an invention • A working model of an invention • exclusive rights over an invention • Used to make sure technology is precise • A specific requirement to solve a problem • A new product or system that has never existed before • A type of patent that protects a new variety of a plant • ...
Invention 2022-12-08
Across
- it is convenient for people to konw the time
- it from the war between Greece and Poland(we used to learn about it on an English reading question)
- methods of virus prevention
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- invented in 1879 and we use it everynight
- we use it to communicate with each other
- a silvery white metal
- it can bring use cool and use electrity to operate
- a ancient arms,it is also an important part of a famous Chinese story we have learned
8 Clues: a silvery white metal • methods of virus prevention • we use it to communicate with each other • invented in 1879 and we use it everynight • it is convenient for people to konw the time • it can bring use cool and use electrity to operate • a ancient arms,it is also an important part of a famous Chinese story we have learned • ...
Archaeological Discoveries 2024-07-30
Across
- The point at which something starts
- Someone who is fully grown
- The most advanced stage of cultural and social development in humans
- A group of living things containing similar features who can reproduce.
- To accept something as true, even if there is no proof
- This gives structure to the body and is made of bones
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- The part of the skeleton covering the brain
- To keep on doing something
- To be the first to find or observe something
- An early type of animal or plant others have evolved from
- The things making up our skeleton
- The kinds of foods a human or an animal eats
- An area where something is constructed
13 Clues: To keep on doing something • Someone who is fully grown • The things making up our skeleton • The point at which something starts • An area where something is constructed • The part of the skeleton covering the brain • To be the first to find or observe something • The kinds of foods a human or an animal eats • This gives structure to the body and is made of bones • ...
Founders of Computing 2024-08-29
Across
- Developed FORTRAN, the first widely used programming language.
- Co-developed a software company with Paul Allen, known as Microsoft.
- Credited for creating the slide rule, the mechanical calculator before the digital calculator.
- Credited for designing and developing the first digital computer that can solve linear equations.
- Invented the first mechanical calculator for his father who was a mathematician.
- Credited with the invention of the first general-purpose electronic computer (ENIAC).
- Developed the magnetic core memory which became standard in early computers.
- Invented a way for instant communication, the telegraph.
- Developed Macintosh 128K, a commercially successful personal computer.
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- Credited for the invention of the Analytical Engine.
- Designed the computer that broke the Enigma code during World War II.
- Credited for writing the first computer algorithm, and known as the first programmer.
- Invented the Harvard Mark I computer, one of the first electro-mechanical computers.
- Credited for the term "debugging".
- Invented the punch card system for census data.
- Credited with the prediction that the number of transistors per device will double every two years. This prediction is now named after him.
- Credited for the invention of true or false statements in programming.
- Credited with the invention of the integrated circuit.
- Developed SNDMSG, the first email program.
- Developed the Mathematical Analyzer, Numerical Integrator, and Computer(MANIAC), designed to solve complex math problems.
20 Clues: Credited for the term "debugging". • Developed SNDMSG, the first email program. • Invented the punch card system for census data. • Credited for the invention of the Analytical Engine. • Credited with the invention of the integrated circuit. • Invented a way for instant communication, the telegraph. • Developed FORTRAN, the first widely used programming language. • ...
North Port 11/24/25 2025-11-23
Across
- written words
- make
- how much
- not first
- protect
- very
- manmade electrical discoveries or creations
- the codes used by computers
- live
- shocking
- worth, value
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- created
- one of a group of TV shows
- not the beginning
- dollars and cents
- one photo of a TV show or movie
- educated
- use
- very large
- a business, corporation
- set of similar designs
- display, TV program
- TV, radio, internet programs
- authentic, genuine, factual
- not see or notice
25 Clues: use • make • very • live • created • protect • how much • educated • shocking • not first • very large • worth, value • written words • not the beginning • dollars and cents • not see or notice • display, TV program • set of similar designs • a business, corporation • one of a group of TV shows • the codes used by computers • authentic, genuine, factual • TV, radio, internet programs • ...
Innovations in Technology 2024-03-11
Across
- Device that magnifies small objects to enable detailed inspection
- Force responsible for attracting and repelling objects
- Device used for controlling electronic equipment from a distance
- Engine: Device invented by James Watt to convert the energy of steam into mechanical power
- Mixture used for explosives and propellants in weapons
- Global network that connects billions of devices every day
- Tool used for measuring temperatures in various environments
- Process of producing multiple copies of written material
- Visual medium that entertains and educates through moving pictures
- System of transportation that uses tracks and trains to move people and goods
- Element essential for cooking, warmth, and many industrial processes
- Clock: Time-keeping invention that revolutionized punctuality
- Engine: Engine that uses fuel combustion to produce energy
- Power: Powerful energy source derived from splitting atoms
- Method of capturing moments in time through images
- Material used for windows, containers, and countless other applications
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- Invention that made water travel faster and more efficient
- Bulb: Invention by Thomas Edison that revolutionized the way we light up a room
- Personal vehicle that runs on an internal combustion engine
- Communication tool that uses electrical signals to send messages
- Technology that allows medical professionals to see inside the human body
- Generator: Machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical power
- Invention that revolutionized transportation and is found on many vehicles
- Broadcasting device that brings news and entertainment to millions
- Structure that harnesses wind power for various uses
- Alexander Graham Bell's creation that changed communication forever
- The Wright Brothers are credited with inventing this mode of transportation
- Device used for various tasks ranging from calculations to entertainment
- Tiny device that amplifies and controls electrical signals
- Instrument used for navigation, pointing to magnetic north
30 Clues: Method of capturing moments in time through images • Structure that harnesses wind power for various uses • Force responsible for attracting and repelling objects • Mixture used for explosives and propellants in weapons • Process of producing multiple copies of written material • Invention that made water travel faster and more efficient • ...
African American Inventors 2025-06-09
Across
- Truck – Now food can stay fresh while it's on the move.
- Bank – Emergency surgeries and war medicine are safer with this life-saving storage system.
- Probe – This high-tech tool helps doctors remove cataracts without stitches.
- Mask – A vital hood that lets you breathe clean air during fires or gas leaks.
- Board –Flat, foldable, and essential for wrinkle-free clothes.
- Soaker – A summertime favorite — it blasts water with serious power.
- Planter – This invention made planting crops faster and more even.
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- System – This keeps engines running smoothly without overheating or seizing.
- Light – This colorful invention keeps cars and people safe at intersections.
- – You can thank this invention for letting you send letters without walking to the post office.
- Control Unit – This tiny device keeps your heartbeat on track.
- Elevator Doors – You no longer need to pull them — they open themselves!
- Toilet –This improved 19th-century invention brought hygiene and storage to the chamber pot.
- Cream Scooper – This clever handle design saves your wrist while serving dessert.
- Lasting Machine –Thanks to this device, shoemaking stepped into the factory age.
15 Clues: Truck – Now food can stay fresh while it's on the move. • Control Unit – This tiny device keeps your heartbeat on track. • Board –Flat, foldable, and essential for wrinkle-free clothes. • Planter – This invention made planting crops faster and more even. • Soaker – A summertime favorite — it blasts water with serious power. • ...
Professions 2022-09-11
10 Clues: Makes clothes • Paints and draws • Makes discoveries • Helps keep the law • Makes special food • Takes care of people • Sings and plays music • Takes care of animals • Take care of peoples hair • Makes houses and buildings
Revolutionary Cross Word 2015-10-21
Across
- Made things quicker to mass produce goods.
- Cyrus McCormick's invention that made farming easier.
- Due to factories, these increased.
- Most famous textile mill in Massachusetts.
- Robert Fulton's invention that cut 905 of shipping for farmers.
- There was a increase in this when the spread of cotton increased.
- Pats made by Eli that changed the industry.
- Helped connect the West and the East.
- Invented by Eli Whitney to refine cotton
- Antebellum economy when southern cotton was important.
- The Know Nothing Party was formed to limit this.
- Area provided 75% of worlds cotton.
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- Reduced travel time and cost to ship goods.
- By 1860 this way of travel was the most popular.
- This area became a network of cash crops.
- John Deere's invention that made farming easier.
- To form a specialized economy for the North, South, and they west had new components.
- This city in the Commercial Capital of The United States.
- Canal that provided the first major link between the East and West.
- Cotton in 1820 became the most dominant what?
20 Clues: Due to factories, these increased. • Area provided 75% of worlds cotton. • Helped connect the West and the East. • Invented by Eli Whitney to refine cotton • This area became a network of cash crops. • Made things quicker to mass produce goods. • Most famous textile mill in Massachusetts. • Reduced travel time and cost to ship goods. • ...
Industrial Revoloution 2022-09-26
Across
- who manages and takes on risks
- invention to de-seed cotton
- Combined waterframe and spinningjenny
- Improved efficiency of the engine
- Jethro Tull's seed sowing tool
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- A scientific method of farming
- buildings built by merchants
- Process of paving
- Invented by Hargreaves for daughter
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- Resources needed to produce goods
- sped-up weaving made by Cartwright
- toll roads
- made thread stronger and finer
- Cheap way to produce steel
- a way to connect cities
- Machine production of goods
- invention that got power from streams
- way to move goods against current
- Divisions in Larger Fields
20 Clues: toll roads • Process of paving • a way to connect cities • Cheap way to produce steel • Divisions in Larger Fields • invention to de-seed cotton • Machine production of goods • buildings built by merchants • who manages and takes on risks • made thread stronger and finer • Jethro Tull's seed sowing tool • A scientific method of farming • Resources needed to produce goods • ...
February 12th Review Crossword 2026-02-12
Across
- Person who organizes and manages his or her own business
- Working class
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- James Hargreaves' invention that sped up production of cloth to keep up with weaving
- Disease that miners often contracted from inhaling coal dust
- This system of crop rotation began the Second Agricultural Revolution
- Workers who protested technological advancement by "machine-smashing"
- Eli Whitney's invention that allowed for faster processing of cotton
- Jethro Tull's invention made planting crops easier
- Multistory building divided into crowded apartments
- Idea that the goal of society should be to bring about the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people
- John Kay and Richard Arkwright's invention that allowed factories to produce cloth using water power
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- The last name of the man who's engine was improved by James Watt
- Farms, factories, railways, and other large businesses that produce and distribute goods
- System developed in the 18th century in which tasks were distributed to individuals who complete the work in their own homes; also known as cottage industry
- Organization of workers who bargain for better pay and working conditions
- System in which the people as a whole rather than private individuals own all property and operate all business
- Invention made by John Kay that allowed for faster weaving
- The process of taking over and consolidating land formerly shared by peasant farmers
- Private road built by entrepreneurs who charged a toll to travelers to use it
- Melt in order to get the pure matter away from its waste matter
- Industrial Revolution thinker who argued that population increased exponentially, food production increased linearly
- A political and economic system in which government owns all property and makes all economic decisions
- The level of material goods and services available to people in a society
- The ability to move in social class
- Political ideology in which there is a gradual transition from capitalism to socialism instead of a sudden, violent overthrow of the system
- Bridgewater Canal connected Duke Francis Egerton’s coal mines in Worsley to this English city
27 Clues: Working class • The ability to move in social class • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • Jethro Tull's invention made planting crops easier • Multistory building divided into crowded apartments • Person who organizes and manages his or her own business • Invention made by John Kay that allowed for faster weaving • ...
History review 2021-12-03
Across
- This was one of the most important discoveries for humans during the paleolithic period.
- This was one of the most important discoveries during the neolithic period.
- This is what we call a period of a hundred years.
- This is the first prehistorical period.
- The first ancient Olympic Games happened in this city-state.
- In ancient Rome, these people used to fight in the arenas.
- This was how they called the rulers of ancient Egypt.
- People who could vote, participate in the Olympic games and had more rights overall in ancient Greece were called free ___________.
- She is considered the goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology.
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- A period of a thousand years
- This is how we call the ancient Egyptian writing system, considered to be one of the first in the world.
- These professionals study human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
12 Clues: A period of a thousand years • This is the first prehistorical period. • This is what we call a period of a hundred years. • This was how they called the rulers of ancient Egypt. • In ancient Rome, these people used to fight in the arenas. • The first ancient Olympic Games happened in this city-state. • ...
modern era crossword 2023-01-27
8 Clues: to exchange • city growing • to become global • has to do with technology • Big part in modernization • discoveries using science • makes it easier to do tasks • the finding of a certain thing
African American Inventors 2025-06-09
Across
- Truck – Now food can stay fresh while it's on the move.
- Bank – Emergency surgeries and war medicine are safer with this life-saving storage system.
- Probe – This high-tech tool helps doctors remove cataracts without stitches.
- Mask – A vital hood that lets you breathe clean air during fires or gas leaks.
- Board –Flat, foldable, and essential for wrinkle-free clothes.
- Soaker – A summertime favorite — it blasts water with serious power.
- Planter – This invention made planting crops faster and more even.
Down
- System – This keeps engines running smoothly without overheating or seizing.
- Light – This colorful invention keeps cars and people safe at intersections.
- – You can thank this invention for letting you send letters without walking to the post office.
- Control Unit – This tiny device keeps your heartbeat on track.
- Elevator Doors – You no longer need to pull them — they open themselves!
- Toilet –This improved 19th-century invention brought hygiene and storage to the chamber pot.
- Cream Scooper – This clever handle design saves your wrist while serving dessert.
- Lasting Machine –Thanks to this device, shoemaking stepped into the factory age.
15 Clues: Truck – Now food can stay fresh while it's on the move. • Control Unit – This tiny device keeps your heartbeat on track. • Board –Flat, foldable, and essential for wrinkle-free clothes. • Planter – This invention made planting crops faster and more even. • Soaker – A summertime favorite — it blasts water with serious power. • ...
Inventions vocabulary crossword 2025-05-30
10 Clues: Something man made • Something you plan • A kind of transport • Adults always use it • A lot of kids watch it • Kids and adults use it • A invention for writing • A invention for cutting • Every inventor is like this • An invention that helps you to move
UNIT 18: IVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES 2024-08-14
Across
- /ˈplæstɪk/ a light strong material
- /ɪˈfekt/ a change that somebody/something causes in somebody/something else; a result
- /ˌɑːrtɪˈfɪʃl/ made or produced to copy something natural; not real
- /juˈniːk/ being the only one of its kind
- /ˈsʌdn/ happening or done quickly and unexpectedly
- /ˈɑːpəreɪt/ to work in a particular way
- /dɪˈkriːs/ to become smaller in size, number, etc.
- /ɪɡˈzækt/ correct in every detail
- /ˈkɑːmplɪkeɪtɪd/ made of many different things or parts that are connected; difficult to understand
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- /ˈdɪdʒɪtl/ (of clocks, watches, etc.) showing information by using figures, rather than with hands that point to numbers
- /ɪnˈvɑːlv/ if a situation, an event or an activity involves somebody/something, they take part in it or are affected by it
- /ˈestɪmeɪt/ to form an idea of the cost, size, value etc. of something, but without calculating it exactly
- /ɪkˈsperɪmənt/ a scientific test that is done in order to study what happens and to gain new knowledge
- /rɪˈsɜːrtʃ/ /ˈriːsɜːrtʃ/ a careful study of a subject, especially in order to discover new facts or information about it
- /ˈɡædʒɪt/ a small tool or device that does something useful
- /ˌɔːtəˈmætɪk/ having controls that work without needing a person to operate them
- /ɪˈkwɪpmənt/ the things that are needed for a particular purpose or activity
- /læk/ the state of not having something or not having enough of something
- /dɪˈskʌvər/ to be the first person to become aware that a particular place or thing exists
19 Clues: /ɪɡˈzækt/ correct in every detail • /ˈplæstɪk/ a light strong material • /ˈɑːpəreɪt/ to work in a particular way • /juˈniːk/ being the only one of its kind • /ˈsʌdn/ happening or done quickly and unexpectedly • /dɪˈkriːs/ to become smaller in size, number, etc. • /ˈɡædʒɪt/ a small tool or device that does something useful • ...
The Han Dynasty 2017-05-01
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- An invention in China that improved the way that people communicated
- An invention created by the Hans to move goods from one place to another
- The type of government China had during the time of the Han Dynasty
- Another piece of Han warfare technology
- An instrument that helps determine direction
- A scientific invention created by the Chinese that helped them detect earthquakes that were hundreds of miles away
- The religious ideas brought back to the Han government
- A piece of Han warfare technology that was used to send messages from one part of an army to another
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- One of the natural disasters that could have prevented Han farmers from harvesting crops
- A group of Chinese people who record the appearance of comets, study the moon and learned that solar eclipses occur when the moon blocks the view of the sun
- Before the invention of paper, this was something that the Chinese used to write on
- A Chinese healing technique where a moxa is placed on the skin and burned in order to reduce pain and promote healing
- The art of fine handwriting
- A technology used by the Han Dynasty that helped them create strong, quality armor
- An invention used by Han farmers that made it easier to move water from low irrigation ditches and canals up to the fields
- An important trade item in the Han Dynasty; this item was valuable to preserve meat and vegetables
- Han farmers used this tool that was often made of iron
- One of the healing techniques that the Chinese used; this process includes inserting thin needles into the body with the intention of rebalancing the forces of yin and yang
- A challenging product to make during the Han Dynasty; this product was very valuable because it was in high demand outside of China
19 Clues: The art of fine handwriting • Another piece of Han warfare technology • An instrument that helps determine direction • Han farmers used this tool that was often made of iron • The religious ideas brought back to the Han government • The type of government China had during the time of the Han Dynasty • ...
Intellectual Property 2025-11-18
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- Set of documents to provide when asking for a patent
- It could be harmed by patents
- Because of this characterstic, a patent could not create commercial benefit
- Office in charge of granting the patent (initials)
- What the invention has when it is different from the already existing knowledge
- They promote research, innovation and support the patenting of new ideas
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- Requirement for patentability; the invention did not exist before
- If it is direct to the public, it can prevent the invention from being patentable
- it is escaped by competitors when they use a patented process without paying fees
- Requirement for patentability; a step that makes the invention non-obvious
- The person who holds the exclusive right on an invention
- It can harm the patent and cause disclosure
12 Clues: It could be harmed by patents • It can harm the patent and cause disclosure • Office in charge of granting the patent (initials) • Set of documents to provide when asking for a patent • The person who holds the exclusive right on an invention • Requirement for patentability; the invention did not exist before • ...
Inventions 2025-03-09
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- The first successful personal computer was the Apple __.
- The first successful social networking website that paved the way for modern social media.
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this communication device.
- This important medical invention helps prevent diseases.
- This device, commonly used today, was first invented in the 1970s to help with complex calculations.
- This invention, used to capture and store images, has evolved from film to digital technology.
- This invention revolutionized transportation in the 20th century and was perfected by Henry Ford.
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- This invention allows people to see microscopic organisms.
- The Wright brothers invented this mode of transportation.
- This invention made it possible to print books quickly and was created by Gutenberg.
- The material Thomas Edison used to make the first practical light bulb filament.
11 Clues: The first successful personal computer was the Apple __. • This important medical invention helps prevent diseases. • The Wright brothers invented this mode of transportation. • Alexander Graham Bell invented this communication device. • This invention allows people to see microscopic organisms. • ...
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Invention 2024-05-13
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- you can print a dragon with no paper
- you wear this and you can play 3D games
- you stand on this, it isn't a skateboard
- you can ride this to school. It's fast
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- this is a car and it can fly
- this can fly high in the sky and record video
- this can help people do many things
- this is not a backpack. You can fly with this
8 Clues: this is a car and it can fly • this can help people do many things • you can print a dragon with no paper • you can ride this to school. It's fast • you wear this and you can play 3D games • you stand on this, it isn't a skateboard • this can fly high in the sky and record video • this is not a backpack. You can fly with this
Mesopotamia 2024-04-04
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- Sumerian invention used throughout the year
- gender of the world's first author
- the other Mesopotamian river not mentioned in the song
- invention that made transportation much faster
- Ur, Uruk and Eridu are examples
- Sumerian building material
- present-day country of Mesopotamia
- way Sumerian farmers watered their crops
- Babylonian ruler famous for his laws
- middle class; Mesopotamia's official record keepers
- popular Sumerian musical instrument
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- "By the ____________ River!"
- Sumerian writing material
- religions that believe in many gods
- students in a Sumerian school
- invention that helped farmers plant crops
- a Sumerian place of worship
- the world's first system of writing
- lower class; produced the stable food supply
- upper class; Mesopotamian rulers (ex. Sargon)
- an "epic" king
- how many millennia ago Mesopotamia appeared
- king that created an empire
23 Clues: an "epic" king • Sumerian writing material • Sumerian building material • a Sumerian place of worship • king that created an empire • "By the ____________ River!" • students in a Sumerian school • Ur, Uruk and Eridu are examples • gender of the world's first author • present-day country of Mesopotamia • religions that believe in many gods • the world's first system of writing • ...
The Roaring 20s 2020-05-04
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- American writer who moved to Paris
- Ban placed on drinking alcohol in America
- A grand cinema
- Crossed by Charles Lindbergh
- American name for the Roaring 20s
- Ruth Baseball celebrity
- Name for the cinema industry
- Most famous New York jazz venue
- What was The Spirit of St Louis?
- aka ‘Scarface’
- Another name for radio
- Early celebrity actress
- Jazz composer
- Birth control invention
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- Invention that created more free time for women
- Popular dance
- Famous Ford car
- famous gangster massacre
- A celebrity silent cinema actor
- Outlaws making illegal, homemade alcohol
- The American past time
- Spanish
- Popular cinema genre
- Prince of Wales and ‘bright young thing’
- Dancer and activist who emigrated to Paris
- Borrowed money to allow consumers to spend more
- District of New York famous for Black culture
- Invention owned by 40% of American households by the end of the 20s
- Famous Al Johnson 1927 film
- Women who wore make up and had short haircuts
- Film with sound
- Venues secretly selling alcohol
- Style of art and architecture
33 Clues: Spanish • Popular dance • Jazz composer • A grand cinema • aka ‘Scarface’ • Famous Ford car • Film with sound • Popular cinema genre • The American past time • Another name for radio • Ruth Baseball celebrity • Early celebrity actress • Birth control invention • famous gangster massacre • Famous Al Johnson 1927 film • Crossed by Charles Lindbergh • Name for the cinema industry • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE FOR GRADE 6 2024-04-01
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- extremely hungry
- fashionable and stylish
- to broadcast or announce
- a highly intelligent person
- an heir of a wealthy family
- unfashionable and unstylish
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- fear of being detached from mobile phones
- immature and inexperienced
- destiny or fate
- good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- a person or thing that is mysterious
- a state of unawareness
12 Clues: destiny or fate • extremely hungry • a state of unawareness • fashionable and stylish • to broadcast or announce • immature and inexperienced • a highly intelligent person • an heir of a wealthy family • unfashionable and unstylish • a person or thing that is mysterious • fear of being detached from mobile phones • good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
Unit 1: The Gilded Age 2021-09-14
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- A way to describe a generous and philanthropic businessman
- OG Chromebook
- this invention improved factory production speed
- A GROUP of companies controls a market
- A way to describe a ruthless and corrupt businessman
- An economic system based on free enterprise and private property
- Andrew Carnegie's industry
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- Cheap, cramped, dirty apartment buildings built to meet the demand of growing urbanization
- invention that allowed for work at all hours of the day
- Private security guards hired to intimidate striking workers
- eventually led to the iPhone
- the number of hours workers wanted
- invention using Morse code
- Economic theory that governments work best when there is minimal to no government involvement
- A worker called in by an employer to replace striking laborers
- ONE company controls a market
16 Clues: OG Chromebook • invention using Morse code • Andrew Carnegie's industry • eventually led to the iPhone • ONE company controls a market • the number of hours workers wanted • A GROUP of companies controls a market • this invention improved factory production speed • A way to describe a ruthless and corrupt businessman • invention that allowed for work at all hours of the day • ...
Archaeology in the bible 2025-02-03
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- early forms of writing that use photos
- Scholars debate the significance of archaeological findings
- A famous artifact that helps decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics
- the foundation that still stands over years and years
- Archelogical findings can shed light on the social or economic time periods described in the bible
- Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and new theory
- Scrolls that were found in a cave containing the old testament
- a form of writing using pictures or symbols
- The Ain Gazel Staues were some of the most famous statues of all time.
- reveal aspects of daily life
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- The first wall city
- Discoveries can provide tangible evidence or support to challenge certain bible narritives
- The river that is around the fertile cresent
- A settlement along the jordan river
- The study of ancient remains that provides insight into the old testament
- stories passes on upon generation to generation
- New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past
- The paper the dead sea scrolls are written on
- A region in the middle east that are home to some of the earliest civilizations
- A large stone tablet from the reign of Pharoh Mernephat
- A key source for understanding history of the Israelites
21 Clues: The first wall city • reveal aspects of daily life • A settlement along the jordan river • early forms of writing that use photos • a form of writing using pictures or symbols • The river that is around the fertile cresent • The paper the dead sea scrolls are written on • stories passes on upon generation to generation • ...
