discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Bethany's Crossword 2016-10-19
Across
- move with curving trajectory
- lost in direction
- irritated
- the ability to understand the feelings of one another
- an educational talk to an audience
- to feel bad about something
- left aground on shore
- cause to feel distress
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- stratched tight or rigid
- a long speech by an actore in a play or movie
- a small seed vessel
- a small strange invention
- to feel sad for another person
- a sudden strong and unreflected urge or disire
- to walk threw water
- rough or loose in texture or grain
16 Clues: irritated • lost in direction • a small seed vessel • to walk threw water • left aground on shore • cause to feel distress • stratched tight or rigid • a small strange invention • to feel bad about something • move with curving trajectory • to feel sad for another person • an educational talk to an audience • rough or loose in texture or grain • ...
Sarah Boone 1 2022-03-17
Across
- Sarah Boone's mother
- used to flatten clothes
- Sarah Boone had challenge with
- forced labor
- Sarah Boone's husband
- creation of something
- your dad and mom's other child who is related to you
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- Sarah Boone's father
- Place of birth for Sarah Boone
- being descended from enslaved africans
- amount of siblings Sarah Boone had
- who thought Sarah Boone to read
- copyrighting an idea or concept
- Sarah had trouble reading
- amount of children
- to encourage someone to think or do something
16 Clues: forced labor • amount of children • Sarah Boone's father • Sarah Boone's mother • Sarah Boone's husband • creation of something • used to flatten clothes • Sarah had trouble reading • Place of birth for Sarah Boone • Sarah Boone had challenge with • who thought Sarah Boone to read • copyrighting an idea or concept • amount of siblings Sarah Boone had • ...
2H unit 4 2023-04-03
Across
- echt
- bijzonder
- oorspronkelijk
- mogelijk
- eigenlijk
- in het geheim
- onderbreken
- geavanceerd
- aanblik, gezicht
- oplossing
- belangrijk
- hendel
- bereiken
- zeker
- verlengen
- nauwkeurig
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- uitstekend
- bezorging
- onwaarschijnlijk
- gewoon
- opgeblazen worden
- blijkbaar
- doorbraak
- opgestapeld
- uitdaging
- fantasie
- gelegenheid
- fascinerend
- voorspellen
- garnaal
- uitvinding
- gloednieuw
- alledaags, gewoon
- waarschijnlijk
- apparaat, toestel
35 Clues: echt • zeker • gewoon • hendel • garnaal • mogelijk • fantasie • bereiken • bezorging • bijzonder • blijkbaar • doorbraak • uitdaging • eigenlijk • oplossing • verlengen • uitstekend • belangrijk • uitvinding • gloednieuw • nauwkeurig • opgestapeld • gelegenheid • fascinerend • voorspellen • onderbreken • geavanceerd • in het geheim • oorspronkelijk • waarschijnlijk • onwaarschijnlijk • aanblik, gezicht • opgeblazen worden • alledaags, gewoon • ...
Gadgets and Gizmos 2025-01-27
33 Clues: låt • del • ännu • vuxen • varje • flaska • botten • billig • sugrör • vandra • avsluta • planera • laddare • tävling • kraft/el • hörlurar • uppfinna • inbyggda • ficklampa • vetenskap • kombinera • skriva in • skriva in • up fylla • organisera • sätta fast • uppfinning • rekommendera • skapa,uppfinna • in koppla in • uppladdningsbar • timme för timme • schedule tidsschema
WORDS FROM CLASSES DECEMBER 2023 & JANUARY 2024 :D 2024-01-06
Across
- Benne van a reggeli?
- Várom válaszát (levél)
- ezért,that's why
- találmány
- elhízottság
- válasz
- jelenség
- kötélpálya
- horgász
- ping-pong
- kiművelt, választékos
- megelőzés
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- felírt gyógyszer
- bevásárlókocsi
- 2 vekni kenyér
- kulturális
- gyógyszertár
- számla, bolti
- recept (orvosi)
- természetgyógyászat
- tudatos vásárló
- angyalkázás
- szegény gyerekek, poor children
- kulcstartó
- alváshiány
- időpontot kérni
- bio (étel)
- ünnepi hangulatú
28 Clues: válasz • horgász • jelenség • találmány • ping-pong • megelőzés • kulturális • kulcstartó • alváshiány • bio (étel) • kötélpálya • angyalkázás • elhízottság • gyógyszertár • számla, bolti • bevásárlókocsi • 2 vekni kenyér • recept (orvosi) • tudatos vásárló • időpontot kérni • felírt gyógyszer • ezért,that's why • ünnepi hangulatú • természetgyógyászat • Benne van a reggeli? • kiművelt, választékos • Várom válaszát (levél) • ...
Fabolous food 2024-11-26
Across
- öka
- överflöd
- i genomsnitt
- uppfinning
- matvanor
- överviktig
- tillstånd/skick
- sänka ned
- flottig
- det vill säga (latin)
- synd (brott mot Guds budord)
- personal
- innehålla
- tyvärr
- frestelse
- mjöl
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- nödvändig
- enligt
- (att göra) reklam
- kastrull
- fetma
- (att ha ett) sug
- motstå
- milja
- nivå
- decennium (en period om tio år)
- (omslags)papper
- näringsämne
- vispa
- tillstånd/skick
30 Clues: öka • nivå • mjöl • fetma • milja • vispa • enligt • motstå • tyvärr • flottig • kastrull • överflöd • matvanor • personal • nödvändig • sänka ned • innehålla • frestelse • uppfinning • överviktig • näringsämne • i genomsnitt • (omslags)papper • tillstånd/skick • tillstånd/skick • (att ha ett) sug • (att göra) reklam • det vill säga (latin) • synd (brott mot Guds budord) • decennium (en period om tio år)
Module A - useful vocabulary 2025-03-24
32 Clues: גם • לספק • פסקה • מחקר • שונה • מאמר • מוצר • דומה • סיבה • חשוב • מוזכר • לבדוק • לעודד • מספיק • לחשוב • המצאה • לדמיין • להחליט • להשתמש • פרסומת • פָּחוּת • מְמוּצָע • of במקום • רק, בלבד • יותר, עוד • to לפי • לדעת, להכיר • יתרון, תועלת • חינוך, השכלה • order to כדי • as כמו למשל • same אותו הדבר
WMV 2022-10-13
34 Clues: tent • love • drone • power • James • climb • wisdom • Ruffin • boots, • Hiking • create • woods, • genius • machine • Chuckie • quality • bottle, • amazing • Mountain • engineer • peaceful • precision • sensitive • Guacamole • technical • Mechanical • suspension • Zoe, Daphne • Has a trunk • intellectual • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
30/1/2026 Saint Eleftherios' English class 2026-01-29
Across
- υποτροφία
- κυνηγώ, καταδιώκω, καταδίωξη
- αλήθεια
- βελτιώνω
- ξεγελώ, εξαπατώ
- εφεύρεση
- βοηθώ, βοήθεια
- πολύτιμος
- ουρά αναμονής
- σέβομαι
- θύμα
- ευγενικός
- παρευρίσκομαι, παρακολουθώ μαθήματα
- διακόπτω
- ανακάλυψη
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- ζητώ συγγνώμη
- ελέγχω, έλεγχος
- κοινωνικός
- κοιτάζω επίμονα (και ενοχλητικά)
- εμπρηστής
- μαθητής, μαθήτρια
- προαιρετικός
- διαπράττω (έγκλημα, παράβαση)
- κλέφτης
- απαγωγέας
- επηρεάζω
- φωνάζω δυνατά, ουρλιάζω
- αποδέχομαι
- θετικός
- συλλαμβάνω
30 Clues: θύμα • αλήθεια • κλέφτης • σέβομαι • θετικός • βελτιώνω • επηρεάζω • εφεύρεση • διακόπτω • υποτροφία • εμπρηστής • απαγωγέας • πολύτιμος • ευγενικός • ανακάλυψη • κοινωνικός • αποδέχομαι • συλλαμβάνω • προαιρετικός • ζητώ συγγνώμη • ουρά αναμονής • βοηθώ, βοήθεια • ελέγχω, έλεγχος • ξεγελώ, εξαπατώ • μαθητής, μαθήτρια • φωνάζω δυνατά, ουρλιάζω • κυνηγώ, καταδιώκω, καταδίωξη • διαπράττω (έγκλημα, παράβαση) • ...
Erfindung und Innovation 2026-04-08
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- controversial
- facilitate
- useless
- implement
- groundbreaking
- expand
- invention
- regular(ly)
- useful
- measures
- advancement
- improve
- to develop
- necessity
- overwhelming
- discovery
- solution
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- extensive
- innovation
- design
- future
- research
- condition
- recently
- appear
- valuable
- die Idee kommen: to get an idea
- intellectualproperty
- patent
- an etwas gewöhnen: to get used to something
- change
- ethical
32 Clues: design • future • expand • appear • useful • patent • change • useless • improve • ethical • research • recently • valuable • measures • solution • extensive • condition • implement • invention • necessity • discovery • innovation • facilitate • to develop • regular(ly) • advancement • overwhelming • controversial • groundbreaking • intellectualproperty • die Idee kommen: to get an idea • an etwas gewöhnen: to get used to something
Occupations 2023-07-20
Across
- Brave individuals who respond to emergencies and put out fires to protect people and property.
- Designs and creates various structures, machines, and technologies to solve problems and improve our lives.
- Takes care of people's health, diagnoses illnesses, and provides medical treatment to make them feel better.
- Explores space and travels to other planets, conducting experiments and research beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- Conducts experiments and research to understand the world better and make new discoveries.
- Plays musical instruments or sings, bringing joy and emotions to people through their music.
- Grows crops, raises animals, and works on the land to produce food and other resources for people.
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- Expresses creativity through various forms of art, such as painting, sculpting, and drawing.
- Uses words to tell stories, share information, and create books, articles, or poems that entertain and educate readers.
- Trains and competes in sports, representing teams or countries in games and competitions.
- Creates delicious dishes and recipes, working in restaurants or hotels to provide tasty meals for customers.
- Officer Keeps communities safe by enforcing laws, preventing crime, and helping people in need.
- Cares for animals' health, diagnoses and treats their illnesses, and provides medical care for pets and wildlife.
- Flies airplanes and helicopters, transporting passengers or goods to different destinations.
- Helps students learn and grow by providing knowledge and guidance in a school or classroom setting.
15 Clues: Trains and competes in sports, representing teams or countries in games and competitions. • Conducts experiments and research to understand the world better and make new discoveries. • Expresses creativity through various forms of art, such as painting, sculpting, and drawing. • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2021-05-05
Across
- to find and discover the truth
- to give opinions or to decide who is the winner
- once every year
- being funny
- to praise someone and usually give them prizes
- to laugh at someone
- a period in which there is no war or fight
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- a new thing is made or created
- to know someone because you have met them before
- not normal or different from others
- to harm or destroy something
- a person who introduces the guests on TV or radio
- the way that someone feels
- not polite and might make others angry
14 Clues: being funny • once every year • to laugh at someone • the way that someone feels • to harm or destroy something • to find and discover the truth • a new thing is made or created • not normal or different from others • not polite and might make others angry • a period in which there is no war or fight • to praise someone and usually give them prizes • ...
Unit 1 2020-03-24
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- An answer to the question you investigated
- all your observations from the experiment; facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- A particular preference or point of view that is personal, rather than scientific
- the answer to your question; a summary of what you have learned from an experiment
- A personal view, attitude, or appraisal. A belief or view about something
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- A conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning
- The question you want to answer. Inquiry has led to many discoveries in science. Ask your question
- Collected body of data from observations during an experiment used to support a claim
- Shows how or why the data counts as evidence to support the claim. Provides the justification for why the evidence is important to the claim. Includes one or more scientific principles that are important to the claim and evidence
- Information obtained through the senses
- a technique that tests predicted relationships among variables in a controlled environment
- A naturally occurring event which can be observed and/or documented
12 Clues: Information obtained through the senses • An answer to the question you investigated • A conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning • A naturally occurring event which can be observed and/or documented • A personal view, attitude, or appraisal. A belief or view about something • ...
Unit 8 Spelling Words 2025-01-23
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- Remote _____ cars are always a hit at birthday parties, providing endless fun for kids.
- The art gallery featured a stunning _____ made entirely of recycled materials.
- The ______ tree in our backyard blooms with beautiful, fragrant flowers every spring.
- We spent the afternoon picking apples in the ______, filling our baskets to the brim.
- After the rain, we jumped in the biggest _____ we could find, splashing water everywhere.
- In an ______, the sky turned dark as a summer storm rolled in.
- The room was filled with _______ as the comedian entertained the audience with his jokes.
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- Our family road trip to ______ included stops at beautiful beaches and famous landmarks.
- _____ experiments in the classroom can spark curiosity and inspire future discoveries.
- For lunch, I made a delicious _____ with turkey, cheese, and fresh lettuce.
- They went to the ______ to see the new dinosaur exhibit was both fascinating and educational for visitors of all ages.
- She often reminisces about her _____ spent playing in the fields with her friends.
12 Clues: In an ______, the sky turned dark as a summer storm rolled in. • For lunch, I made a delicious _____ with turkey, cheese, and fresh lettuce. • The art gallery featured a stunning _____ made entirely of recycled materials. • She often reminisces about her _____ spent playing in the fields with her friends. • ...
Lesson 29 Book 2 “shun” words 2026-03-03
Across
- something you have collected
- a type of move with a lot of activity
- where you might get on a train
- the number of people who live in a place
- a choice
- the United States is one
- what you get at school
- a thing that is new to the world
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- North, South, East or West
- a trip where you have fun
- makes the air and water unclean
- having to do with travel
- to talk about someone
- a math term
- an event where people vote
- a part of something
16 Clues: a choice • a math term • a part of something • to talk about someone • what you get at school • having to do with travel • the United States is one • a trip where you have fun • North, South, East or West • an event where people vote • something you have collected • where you might get on a train • makes the air and water unclean • a thing that is new to the world • ...
Word Study 2018-02-11
Across
- a chemical used to kill organisms harmful to a crop's health
- one half of a sphere
- a round body type
- studies about the physical features of the Earth
- studies of human actions and socieities
- a list of references and citations at the end of a book
- a doctor that specializes in children and younger humans
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- artificial teeth
- the state when a person's body heat is dangerously low
- treatment required to heal a disorder or disturbance
- an invention that records earthquakes
- the next installment to a television series
- disease where the bones become frail and very brittle
- studies of reality, existence and knowledge
14 Clues: artificial teeth • a round body type • one half of a sphere • an invention that records earthquakes • studies of human actions and socieities • the next installment to a television series • studies of reality, existence and knowledge • studies about the physical features of the Earth • treatment required to heal a disorder or disturbance • ...
Band III Units 1-4 Vocabulary Practice 2024-02-19
Across
- Depending on context
- different scales to quantify something
- Trustworthy
- To lower, reduce
- Something new created by a person or people
- Not vague, exactly
- a chance
- the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period
- To review, double check
- A lot to choose from
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- A type of job that requires training and education
- A group of people with something in common
- Investigate, ask
- the quality of being certain of your abilities
- Isolated
- To make modifications
- View, landscape
- A specific area of production
- understand something, find a way to make it work
19 Clues: Isolated • a chance • Trustworthy • View, landscape • Investigate, ask • To lower, reduce • Not vague, exactly • Depending on context • A lot to choose from • To make modifications • To review, double check • A specific area of production • different scales to quantify something • A group of people with something in common • Something new created by a person or people • ...
Space 2025-01-19
Across
- Materials or assets available for use in space
- An artificial body placed in orbit around the Earth or another planet
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- A person trained to travel in space
- Relating to Earth's natural satellite
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- Money provided for a specific purpose, like space research
- The search for knowledge or discoveries in space
- The path an object takes around another in space
- A new method, idea, or product
- The vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere
10 Clues: A new method, idea, or product • A person trained to travel in space • Relating to Earth's natural satellite • The vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere • Materials or assets available for use in space • The search for knowledge or discoveries in space • The path an object takes around another in space • Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • ...
March Facts 2014-02-22
Across
- Famous composer born March 21st 1685
- Famous airport opened March 25th 1948
- Time does this on the second Sunday
- Mathematical Holiday on March 14th
- Anglo-Saxon name for March
- Author and Doctor "Who" was born in March
- March name origin
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- Saying "Mad as a March ____"
- March birth flower
- Bell invention patented in March 1876
- Famous drink introduced March 29th 1886
- March Jewish Festival
12 Clues: March name origin • March birth flower • March Jewish Festival • Anglo-Saxon name for March • Saying "Mad as a March ____" • Mathematical Holiday on March 14th • Time does this on the second Sunday • Famous composer born March 21st 1685 • Bell invention patented in March 1876 • Famous airport opened March 25th 1948 • Famous drink introduced March 29th 1886 • ...
Mia 2024-09-21
Across
- winter is coming (a certain AM)
- Mia’s favourite bill gates invention
- how many missing?!?
- the branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning (CD)
- worn to the beach (aldi strategy)
- The 45th
- most terrifying fruit
- Something that will be closely observed should you visit Hythe
Down
- another word for Dan
- a favourite cake
- Mia’s arch enemy
- a place for produce in Ashford
12 Clues: The 45th • a favourite cake • Mia’s arch enemy • how many missing?!? • another word for Dan • most terrifying fruit • a place for produce in Ashford • winter is coming (a certain AM) • worn to the beach (aldi strategy) • Mia’s favourite bill gates invention • Something that will be closely observed should you visit Hythe • ...
Watchmen Chapter 7 2023-10-24
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- the new Nite Owl
- Veidt’s superhero name
- “dusk woman or something”
- the title of the Billie Holiday song
- Dan’s most recent lover
- alternate title for Athena
- the building that Dan and Laurie save
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- the name of Dan’s ship
- the study of birds
- The button Laurie presses, thinking it was a dash lighter
- Veidt’s fragrance brand
- invention that broke Dan’s arm
12 Clues: the new Nite Owl • the study of birds • the name of Dan’s ship • Veidt’s superhero name • Veidt’s fragrance brand • Dan’s most recent lover • “dusk woman or something” • alternate title for Athena • invention that broke Dan’s arm • the title of the Billie Holiday song • the building that Dan and Laurie save • The button Laurie presses, thinking it was a dash lighter
Astronaut 2023-08-07
Across
- A celestial object consisting of ice, dust, and gas that orbits the sun in a long elliptical path.
- A large structure in space where astronauts live and conduct scientific research.
- The force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth or other celestial bodies.
- The fourth planet from the sun in our solar system, often referred to as the "Red Planet".
- A spacecraft designed for travel between planets, moons, or other celestial bodies.
- An instrument used to observe distant objects in space, such as planets and stars.
- The act of traveling to unknown places in search of new discoveries and knowledge.
- A person who travels and explores outer space.
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- The vast expanse that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere, where stars, planets, and other celestial bodies are found.
- The path that an object takes around another object in space, such as a planet or a star.
- The collection of planets, moons, asteroids, and other celestial objects that orbit around the sun.
- The entire space, including all matter, energy, galaxies, stars, planets, and everything else.
- A vehicle that is designed to propel itself into space and carry people and cargo.
- A massive collection of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity.
- A reusable spacecraft that carries astronauts and cargo to and from space.
- The condition experienced by astronauts in space where there is very little or no gravity.
16 Clues: A person who travels and explores outer space. • A massive collection of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity. • A reusable spacecraft that carries astronauts and cargo to and from space. • A large structure in space where astronauts live and conduct scientific research. • ...
The Importance of Materials Development for Language Learning by Brian Tomlinson (Keyla Sarahi Maradiaga Vasquez) 2025-09-10
Across
- Which is the acronym for Materials Development Association?
- This type of material informs the learner about the target language.
- Is one of the practical undertakings in materials development.
- This type of material provides the learner with experience of the language in use.
- This type of material help learners to make discoveries about the language.
- This type of material guide learners in practicing the language.
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- Is a practical undertaking involving the production, evaluation, adaptation and exploitation of materials.
- This type of material encourages learners to use the language.
- According to the English Language Centre (1997), every teacher is a material?
- Anything which can be used to facilitate the learning of a language.
10 Clues: Which is the acronym for Materials Development Association? • This type of material encourages learners to use the language. • Is one of the practical undertakings in materials development. • This type of material guide learners in practicing the language. • This type of material informs the learner about the target language. • ...
Navigational Instruments & Mythical creatures 2022-12-03
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- It was the most popular type of ship used in the Mediterranean and it was heavy and slow.
- Serpent A mythical monster that was said could sank ships and devoured sailors.
- Ancient instrument used by mariners to tell time, find altitude and latitude.
- This instrument was an improved version of astrolabe, and it made it easier for mariners to know if they are going in the right direction.
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- Monster A mythical sea creature that could fly.
- It was invented by the Portuguese, and it took men to distant lands.
- Helped the mariners or explorers to plot down their discoveries.
7 Clues: Monster A mythical sea creature that could fly. • Helped the mariners or explorers to plot down their discoveries. • It was invented by the Portuguese, and it took men to distant lands. • Ancient instrument used by mariners to tell time, find altitude and latitude. • Serpent A mythical monster that was said could sank ships and devoured sailors. • ...
Future 2022-10-06
Across
- A type of music that uses the sax and trumpet
- Grass-like plant that grows in dark areas
- A ship or large boat
- Someone who flies a plane
- A flying machine
- A test to see if your idea is correct
- A mechanical or electronic device or tool
- Random and unplanned
- The period of time yet to come
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- The amount of matter in an object
- Relating to the sun
- A hill that drops off into the sea
- Knowledge about the world based on fact
- Something never made before
- What a fish needs to breathe
- Travel across space and time instantly
- To travel in an adventurous way
- The end part of sleeves of a shirt or coat
- The sound a flying insect makes
19 Clues: A flying machine • Relating to the sun • A ship or large boat • Random and unplanned • Someone who flies a plane • Something never made before • What a fish needs to breathe • The period of time yet to come • To travel in an adventurous way • The sound a flying insect makes • The amount of matter in an object • A hill that drops off into the sea • ...
Joseph Priestley 2018-05-06
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- Earlier in his lifetime he had a considerable reputation for his writings on electricity and for discovering…
- He conducted several experiments with this new air using…
- Priestly was known to be one of the few who still used the term in his…
- This was outlined in a paper that was entitled “An Account of Further Discoveries in…
- He studied in a local grammar school and was regarded as a brilliant …
- He later assembled a paper on his account of this…
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- Priestly was a defender of the …
- The chemical revolution was influenced by some of his experiments as well as those conducted by other …
- Joseph Priestley is best known for isolating and discovering …
- It states that there is a fire-like element that was called “phlogiston” which is responsible for combustion and the rusting of….
10 Clues: Priestly was a defender of the … • He later assembled a paper on his account of this… • He conducted several experiments with this new air using… • Joseph Priestley is best known for isolating and discovering … • He studied in a local grammar school and was regarded as a brilliant … • Priestly was known to be one of the few who still used the term in his… • ...
Joseph Priestley 2018-05-06
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- It states that there is a fire-like element that was called “phlogiston” which is responsible for combustion and the rusting of….
- Priestly was known to be one of the few who still used the term in his…
- This was outlined in a paper that was entitled “An Account of Further Discoveries in…
- Joseph Priestley is best known for isolating and discovering …
- He later assembled a paper on his account of this…
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- He studied in a local grammar school and was regarded as a brilliant …
- Priestly was a defender of the …
- Earlier in his lifetime he had a considerable reputation for his writings on electricity and for discovering…
- The chemical revolution was influenced by some of his experiments as well as those conducted by other …
- He conducted several experiments with this new air using…
10 Clues: Priestly was a defender of the … • He later assembled a paper on his account of this… • He conducted several experiments with this new air using… • Joseph Priestley is best known for isolating and discovering … • He studied in a local grammar school and was regarded as a brilliant … • Priestly was known to be one of the few who still used the term in his… • ...
history 2024-12-06
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- A leader who commands a private army, often in times of conflict.
- Someone who travels to unknown lands to make discoveries. (
- A person who is forced to work for others without freedom or pay.
- This individual trades goods like spices, silk, or gold for a living.
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- A group of high-ranking individuals in society, often with special privileges.
- This person controls a kingdom and is often seen as the supreme authority.
- Someone who governs or leads a country or region.
7 Clues: Someone who governs or leads a country or region. • Someone who travels to unknown lands to make discoveries. ( • A leader who commands a private army, often in times of conflict. • A person who is forced to work for others without freedom or pay. • This individual trades goods like spices, silk, or gold for a living. • ...
crossword 2025-10-30
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- → Someone who visits new places to learn, explore, or enjoy different cultures.
- → An image that shows what a camera captured at a moment in time.
- → A person who investigates how the world works through experiments and research.
- → The technique of using a camera to record images visually.
- → Someone who searches unknown places to find new information or discoveries.
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- → A person who creates stories, articles, or texts using words.
- → Someone whose job or hobby is taking pictures creatively.
7 Clues: → Someone whose job or hobby is taking pictures creatively. • → The technique of using a camera to record images visually. • → A person who creates stories, articles, or texts using words. • → An image that shows what a camera captured at a moment in time. • → Someone who searches unknown places to find new information or discoveries. • ...
Tuck Everlasting Vocabulary 16-20 2021-05-12
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- a group of words whose meaning is not literal
- in a difficult or troubling situation
- to cause to get up or start moving
- the sole right to make, use, or sell some invention
- a place to stay, usually temporarily
- childish and annoying behavior
- looking worn and thin from much use
- without fear or hesitation in the face of danger
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- extraordinarily good
- working together in secret
- extremely hot or intense
- to breathe with difficulty and with a whistling sound
- a look or glance
- in a rough or harsh-sounding manner
- to carefully look at or examine all of something
15 Clues: a look or glance • extraordinarily good • extremely hot or intense • working together in secret • childish and annoying behavior • to cause to get up or start moving • in a rough or harsh-sounding manner • looking worn and thin from much use • a place to stay, usually temporarily • in a difficult or troubling situation • a group of words whose meaning is not literal • ...
Chapter 9 Voc 2017-11-12
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- Mali's founding ruler
- Zimbabwe built by agriculture, grazing, trade & gold
- binad Muhammad Led the Zanj revolt
- Ocean Trade cities of Africa traded with Southeast Asia
- World renowned center of Islamic
- Introduced by Indonesian Seafarers
- A city-state found on east African coast
- Saddle invention which gives camel riders more stability
- Sold gold & ivory in exchange for salt
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- Replaced by Songhay kingdom
- A mix of a Bantu language and Arabic vocab
- preserved and passed on history & had knowledge of family
- Major roles in government, especially in China.
- Trade foreign traders seeked ivory and salts
- Musa built Mosques & sponsored religous scholars
15 Clues: Mali's founding ruler • Replaced by Songhay kingdom • World renowned center of Islamic • binad Muhammad Led the Zanj revolt • Introduced by Indonesian Seafarers • Sold gold & ivory in exchange for salt • A city-state found on east African coast • A mix of a Bantu language and Arabic vocab • Trade foreign traders seeked ivory and salts • ...
Spelling Words Crossword 2025-12-02
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- Something new that a person creates.
- Dried up and not healthy anymore.
- A bike with three wheels.
- Something that happens on its own, without being forced.
- Foods made from milk.
- Something that can happen.
- Very new and creative.
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- Something that can be used again and doesn't run out.
- A person who builds or designs technology.
- Dirty air, water, or land that hurts the earth.
- Machines, computers, or tools people make to help them work or live better.
- To press really hard.
- To move around with no plan.
- Sticks of wax that burn to make light.
14 Clues: To press really hard. • Foods made from milk. • Very new and creative. • A bike with three wheels. • Something that can happen. • To move around with no plan. • Dried up and not healthy anymore. • Something new that a person creates. • Sticks of wax that burn to make light. • A person who builds or designs technology. • Dirty air, water, or land that hurts the earth. • ...
crossword 2024-12-19
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- Subject involving the study of matter
- The unit of power
- Name of the company hosting this workshop
- Thinking outside of the box
- Powerhouse of the cell
- The particles that make up everything
- The study of the stars and space
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- A way of reasoning
- Essential gas for life
- Outside of earth
- Instrument used to study space
- The force that keeps us on the ground?
- 3.14
- Job involving the following skills: creative, analytical, teamwork
- Making something new
- Space of very little matter
16 Clues: 3.14 • Outside of earth • The unit of power • A way of reasoning • Making something new • Essential gas for life • Powerhouse of the cell • Thinking outside of the box • Space of very little matter • Instrument used to study space • The study of the stars and space • Subject involving the study of matter • The particles that make up everything • The force that keeps us on the ground? • ...
Young Thomas Edison Vocab and Spelling Crossword 2025-10-13
Across
- Send a sign!
- Handy little machine
- Test where you try something new
- Every so often
- Who needs this when we have board markers now...
- Look both ways before you ... a road
- Not never, nor even occasionally
- The police will be called if you break this!
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- A clever idea made real
- Pepper's best friend
- A place to mix chemicals
- Albert Einstein, Galileo and Edison were all examples of this
- No good, terrible, very bad
- How much?
- Uncooked meat
- Four of them are usually covered with a roof
16 Clues: How much? • Send a sign! • Uncooked meat • Every so often • Pepper's best friend • Handy little machine • A clever idea made real • A place to mix chemicals • No good, terrible, very bad • Test where you try something new • Not never, nor even occasionally • Look both ways before you ... a road • Four of them are usually covered with a roof • The police will be called if you break this! • ...
Isaac Newton 2014-08-24
6 Clues: Newton's nationalily • The force that Newton discovered • The university that Newton went to • Newton became famous with his reflecting -------- • As well as physics Newton was also interested in ----- • Piece of fruit that helped Newton with one of his discoveries
J5A Unit 1 vocab 2021-11-20
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- something you put on an injury or wound
- the part of your body between your foot and leg
- things that happened in the past
- not slow, going quickly
- someone who makes new things
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- something new you make for the first time
- to say something loudly and excitedly
- not boring
- a room in your house like a library
- quiet talking
- plain, normal, not exciting or strange
11 Clues: not boring • quiet talking • not slow, going quickly • someone who makes new things • things that happened in the past • a room in your house like a library • to say something loudly and excitedly • plain, normal, not exciting or strange • something you put on an injury or wound • something new you make for the first time • the part of your body between your foot and leg
Vocabulary test 2023-05-04
the changes in commerce 2021-09-17
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- matches people who want to buy and sell something for something else.
- a long trip, often involving traveling somewhere by plane or boat.
- someone's country or place of birth or someone who was born in a particular country or place
- a new and advanced product or idea.
- marqués del Valle de Oaxaca, fue un conquistador español que, a principios del siglo XVI, lideró la expedición que inició la conquista de México
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- food that is made from cacao beans and that is eaten as candy or used as a flavoring ingredient in other sweet foods
- typically growing in a permanent site, absorbing water and inorganic substances through its roots, and synthesizing nutrients in its leaves by photosynthesis.
- items that satisfy human wants and provide utility.
- affecting many persons at the same time, and spreading from person to person in a locality where the disease is not permanently prevalent.
- something found, invented or uncovered.
10 Clues: a new and advanced product or idea. • something found, invented or uncovered. • items that satisfy human wants and provide utility. • a long trip, often involving traveling somewhere by plane or boat. • matches people who want to buy and sell something for something else. • ...
The Prehistoric Era 2023-11-01
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- Are the recorders of the past
- New Stone Age
- To train wild animals to be useful to humans for work, food, or pets.
- Began with invention of 1st stone tools
- Humans begin to domesticate animals to herd them
- Making Permanent Settlements
- study the natural features of Earth, such as water, landforms, plants, and animals.
- Humans change from food gatherers to food producers
- Job Specialization
- study the past by examining objects, or artifacts, that people have left behind
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- For example: Archeologists, Historians and Geographers
- When a person concentrates on one skill and makes better tools
- Trade with other people groups
- To get resources they didn’t have in their area
- Humans begin to plant food and farm the land.
- Creation of a Food Surplus
- Before written records
- Old Stone Age
- Domestication of Plants & Animals
- A quantity over and above what is needed to survive
20 Clues: New Stone Age • Old Stone Age • Job Specialization • Before written records • Creation of a Food Surplus • Making Permanent Settlements • Are the recorders of the past • Trade with other people groups • Domestication of Plants & Animals • Began with invention of 1st stone tools • Humans begin to plant food and farm the land. • To get resources they didn’t have in their area • ...
Anthem 2026-03-11
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- The word Liberty writes describing Equality
- A historical figure who was burned for discovering electricity
- Equality’s nickname for Liberty
- The invention discovered by Equality
- The only word people are allowed to use instead of I
- The place where Equality and Liberty escape to
- The sacred word Equality discovers
- The belief that each person is important and independent
- The group responsible for knowledge and education
- The place where all men live together
- A scientist from the past mentioned in the story
- The main character of Anthem who questions society
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- The ruling leaders who control society
- The secret place where Equality conducts experiments
- Crimes against the rules of society
- The name Equality gives to the girl he loves
- A system where the group is more important than the individual
- Where intellectuals live and study
- Where children are raised and educated
- The author of Anthem
20 Clues: The author of Anthem • Equality’s nickname for Liberty • Where intellectuals live and study • The sacred word Equality discovers • Crimes against the rules of society • The invention discovered by Equality • The place where all men live together • The ruling leaders who control society • Where children are raised and educated • The word Liberty writes describing Equality • ...
Suun terveys 2025-04-15
12 Clues: gums • teeth • decay • a tong • a tooth • to suck • a mouth • dentures • pacifier • a dentist • "babytooth" • protects your teeths after a meal when used couple of minutes, finnish invention
Telephone! 2017-09-18
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- The number of waves produced within a given period of time. The frequency of a sound wave determines its pitch.
- The amount of opposition a material has to the flow of electric current through it.
- An inventor's description of an invention, filed at a patent office so that no other inventor can copy the same invention.
- The flow of electrons along a conductor, such as a wire.
- The method of sending light-signals at very high speed through thin glass or plastic tubes bundled together.
- A device that links a computer to the phone network in the internet.
- A device containing two substances that react chemically to produce electricity.
- An electric current that changes strength, and so can produce different effects in a linked apparatus.
- A rare and expensive metal that is very resistant to corrosion.
- Science put to practical use, using systems and equipment made by inventors.
- Vibrations in the air which we, and animals, sense with our ears and hear with our brains.
- The invisible force that attracts some metals and is given out by an electric current as well as by some substances.
- A system for changing one kind of information (such as sounds) into another (such as electrical signals).
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- A spacecraft held in orbit around a planet by gravity.
- A magnet which works only when a current passes through a coil of wire wrapped around an iron core.
- A substance that allows electricity to flow through it easily.
- A flexible layer, like a skin, which vibrates in air and in a microphone that can send and receive sound waves.
- A way of changing continuous electrical current into a sequence of "0" and "1" (on/off) electrical signals.
- The complete path taken by an electrical current along a suitable conductor.
- Fast movements, up and down or from side to side.
- A form of radiation, used to send sounds through the air without wires.
- A common natural material - coal, charcoal, and diamonds are forms of carbon.
22 Clues: Fast movements, up and down or from side to side. • A spacecraft held in orbit around a planet by gravity. • The flow of electrons along a conductor, such as a wire. • A substance that allows electricity to flow through it easily. • A rare and expensive metal that is very resistant to corrosion. • ...
WHAP Vocab 2022-11-02
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- Arab ships with triangular sails allowing them to wail against the wind.
- A European invention, documents promising money.
- A powerful state that drew it's wealth from it's large herds of cattle, it constructed a huge stone enclosure around itself.
- An animal that could survive 10 days without water and carry heavy loads which increased trade along the Sand Roads.
- The King of Mali who traveled to Mecca for pilgrimage and distributed vast amounts of gold along the way.
- A form of Buddhism that existed in Japan.
- The language of the people living on the East African coast, it was written in Arabic script and contained several Arabic loan words.
- A form of Buddhism that existed along the Silk Roads.
- These crops, originally from Southeast Asia, were introduced to Africa, increasing agricultural productivity and population , along with laying the economic foundation for the growth of states.
- A Chinese invention, "paper money", stopped the need for merchants to carry heavy metal coins.
- communities that lived in a place that was not their home but retained the culture of their place of origin and therefore facilitated trade among different groups of people.
- A Chinese explorer who commanded the massive Chinese Treasure fleet and collected tribute for China from other places in the Indian Ocean trade basin.
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- As asceticism ended in Mahayana Buddhism, these became more symbols rather than a part of daily use.
- A form of Buddhism that existed in China.
- A strait on Southeast Asia that created an all sea route from India to China, this place also made the Southeast Asian kingdoms surrounding it very wealthy.
- An ideology which formed in China and combined Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism.
- Stops along the silk road for merchants to rest and trade goods with locals, developed into large cities.
- Predictable wind currents that facilitated Indian Ocean basin trade,flowing northeast during winter and southwest during summer.
- An Arab traveler, scholar, and merchant who traveled in Dar-al-Islam.
- Chinese ships with hollow trunks allowing them to maneuver more easily.
- The death of this emperor caused the end of the Chinese Treasure fleet.
21 Clues: A form of Buddhism that existed in China. • A form of Buddhism that existed in Japan. • A European invention, documents promising money. • A form of Buddhism that existed along the Silk Roads. • An Arab traveler, scholar, and merchant who traveled in Dar-al-Islam. • Chinese ships with hollow trunks allowing them to maneuver more easily. • ...
Chapter 7 Crossword 2015-02-04
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- Connecticut schoolmaster, lawyer, and author
- Political party widely reputed during Jeffersonian era
- Widespread Patriotic feelings
- Wrote Ichabod Crane and Rip Van Winkle
- Killed by Aaron Burr
- Religion founded by John Wesley in England
- American ________ Book by Noah Webster
- _______ v. Madison
- Toll roads
- Robert ______ - invented the steamboat
- Creator of the cotton gin
- Charles Brockden _____
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- Oliver _____ - invented automatic flour making machine, card making machine, and others
- Founder of the University of Virginia
- Fourth U.S. President
- Believed in a nationwide system of public schools
- Samuel ______ - built first spinning mill in America
- Became more important than ever after invention of cotton gin
- Wrote The Age of Reason (and Common Sense)
- American __________ of the English language by Noah Webster
- Third U.S. President
- Thomas Jefferson's Vice President
- sold Louisiana to America
- Accepted existence of God but considered Him a remote being
- _____ and Clark
25 Clues: Toll roads • _____ and Clark • _______ v. Madison • Third U.S. President • Killed by Aaron Burr • Fourth U.S. President • Charles Brockden _____ • sold Louisiana to America • Creator of the cotton gin • Widespread Patriotic feelings • Thomas Jefferson's Vice President • Founder of the University of Virginia • Wrote Ichabod Crane and Rip Van Winkle • ...
Powers of Congress Crossword-Cassie 2023-01-26
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- employ any means that are appropriate and plainly adapted to the permitted end
- Citizenship is granted to a lawful permanent resident
- The amount of money someone can borrow at a particular time
- a stated principle of gov policy
- The ability of a gov to impose and collect taxes
- Congressional resolution
- If neither presidential candidate gets a majority of the electroal votes
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- a congressional power
- all u.s. coins and currency thats issued by gov
- Power to regulate the channels of interstate commerce
- When a federal official commits a crime
- Reasonably suggested in constitution
- Any charge of money or property thats imposed by a gov
- To set free
- expressly written in constitution
- The power to coin and regulate its value
- Congress has power to lay and collect taxes
- An exclusive right granted for an invention
- A form of protection from the u.s.
- power to protect mail
20 Clues: To set free • a congressional power • power to protect mail • Congressional resolution • a stated principle of gov policy • expressly written in constitution • A form of protection from the u.s. • Reasonably suggested in constitution • When a federal official commits a crime • The power to coin and regulate its value • Congress has power to lay and collect taxes • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-06
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- An invention that helped spread information quickly
- The head of the Catholic Chruch
- The King becomes the head of the Church
- The war between the English and the French during the 14th and 15th centuries
- The most famous painting in the world
- Where Da Vinci kept all his thoughts and ideas
- Founder of the Anglican Church
- The creator of the Lutheran religion
- Valuable pieces of history filled with color
- The sculptor who made The David
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- Some examples include the microscope and trebuchet
- A major problem for the Church during this time period (ex: Priests taking bribes)
- Where Christians go to pray
- The main religion in Europe during this time
- A holy war
- Where the Renaissance started
- The creator of Romeo and Juliet
- Christians who “protest” against the teachings & abuses of the Catholic Church
- Different cultures blending together
- What people paid for to get into heaven
20 Clues: A holy war • Where Christians go to pray • Where the Renaissance started • Founder of the Anglican Church • The head of the Catholic Chruch • The creator of Romeo and Juliet • The sculptor who made The David • Different cultures blending together • The creator of the Lutheran religion • The most famous painting in the world • The King becomes the head of the Church • ...
American History Chapter 16 2025-02-11
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- Beat Cleveland in the election of 1888
- Thomas Edison’s that records sound and plays it back
- Person who goes with food production
- Beat James Blaine and won the election of 1884
- Moody’s song leader
- Famous invention by Alexander Graham Bell
- Wrote “Origin of Species”
- The belief that only possessions can bring true happiness
- Person who goes with finance and banking
- Island that immigrants passed through in New York
- Christian song writer
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- The movement of the population to the city
- Person who goes with standard oil company
- Assassinated Garfield
- Not nominated for president for standing up to Republican Corruption
- Person who goes with railroads
- Famous evangelist and preacher from Chicago
- Person who goes with steel
- Credited for inventing the light bulb
- Beat William Tennings Bryan and won the election of 1896
- Missions that were established in the slums
21 Clues: Moody’s song leader • Assassinated Garfield • Christian song writer • Wrote “Origin of Species” • Person who goes with steel • Person who goes with railroads • Person who goes with food production • Credited for inventing the light bulb • Beat Cleveland in the election of 1888 • Person who goes with finance and banking • Person who goes with standard oil company • ...
Ancient China 2024-12-09
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- Northern desert that isolated ancient China.
- Dynasty that started the civil service system.
- Material used for tools and plows in ancient China.
- Built to protect China’s northern border.
- River crucial for trade and transportation.
- Philosopher who emphasized family and order.
- Confucian ideal of respect for parents and elders.
- Religion offering peace and escape from suffering.
- Used by the Chinese for written records.
- Qin Shi Huangdi’s preferred philosophy of strict laws.
- System for hiring educated government workers.
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- Laozi’s philosophy emphasizing harmony with nature.
- City known for multicultural caves on the Silk Road.
- Trade route linking China to Europe.
- Concept used to justify a ruler's power, "of Heaven."
- China’s main trade good.
- Dynasty that used the Mandate of Heaven.
- Ancient Chinese invention for navigation.
- "China’s Sorrow," due to frequent flooding.
- Era prompting a search for restored order in China.
20 Clues: China’s main trade good. • Trade route linking China to Europe. • Dynasty that used the Mandate of Heaven. • Used by the Chinese for written records. • Built to protect China’s northern border. • Ancient Chinese invention for navigation. • River crucial for trade and transportation. • "China’s Sorrow," due to frequent flooding. • ...
1-3 Beginning of civilization 2018-10-28
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- the first metal people learned to make
- these people brought goods and ideas on their travels
- society with cities, art, buildings, jobs, and government
- more than you need
- supplying land with water from another place
- this was created to provide rules and keep order
- with this invention people could transport goods easier and faster
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- when people became ___ the population increased because they had more food
- number of people in an area
- group of people with similar wealth, background, and way of life
- a skilled worker
- jobs
- one example of a good that artisans make
- in ____ there were a wide variety of occupations
- metal used to make weapons
15 Clues: jobs • a skilled worker • more than you need • metal used to make weapons • number of people in an area • the first metal people learned to make • one example of a good that artisans make • supplying land with water from another place • in ____ there were a wide variety of occupations • this was created to provide rules and keep order • ...
Vocab practice - Lists 1-3 2020-10-07
Across
- a subtle difference in meaning
- downright, utter, total
- hindering the achievement of a goal
- to strengthen with new evidence or facts
- novel or new (esp. as an idea or invention)
- to examine carefully and critically
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- to make worse or increase the severity of
- reasonable and possibly true
- to get on top of or overcome
- assume to be likely to happen
- able to be compared
- conscientiousness; the quality of being committed to a task
- being everywhere at once
- capable of making a lot of money; profitable
- to prove or declare valid
15 Clues: able to be compared • downright, utter, total • being everywhere at once • to prove or declare valid • reasonable and possibly true • to get on top of or overcome • assume to be likely to happen • a subtle difference in meaning • hindering the achievement of a goal • to examine carefully and critically • to strengthen with new evidence or facts • ...
Ancient China Crossword 2023-06-15
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- invention that was used for fireworks, bombs and guns
- A revered mythical creature
- philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius
- rule of a country is passed down to family members
- A giant palace built in the center of Beijing city
- wood, fire, earth, water, and metal
- A fast growing grass
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- Using needles in medicine
- A 5500 mile long wall
- A type of varnish
- An ancient Chinese treatment for healing
- group of people who worked for the government
- A type of Chinese sailboat
- A style of writing
- A protective covering made by silkworms
15 Clues: A type of varnish • A style of writing • A fast growing grass • A 5500 mile long wall • Using needles in medicine • A type of Chinese sailboat • A revered mythical creature • wood, fire, earth, water, and metal • A protective covering made by silkworms • An ancient Chinese treatment for healing • philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius • ...
Innovation and entrepreneurship 2024-07-04
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- Overall experience of using the product
- organisation that supports early stage startups.
- Building relationship with others in business World
- Wealthy Individuals who invests on startups
- A form of private equity funding which is generally provided to startups
- A document outlining the business goals and strategy
- Legal protection for an invention
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- Act of producing something for teh first time
- Able to grow quickly and efficiently.
- Initial funding
- A newly established business
- A plan made by the company for making profit
- A clear idea of future for the business
- An act of introducing something
- Imagining something.
15 Clues: Initial funding • Imagining something. • A newly established business • An act of introducing something • Legal protection for an invention • Able to grow quickly and efficiently. • Overall experience of using the product • A clear idea of future for the business • Wealthy Individuals who invests on startups • A plan made by the company for making profit • ...
Social Studies Review 2022-01-13
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- ___________ conflict is when two countries are actively engaging in battle and they are not using other countries to fight for them
- ___________ migration, when people choose to leave because they want to.
- weapon that ended World War II, with two Japanese cities as its targets
- the attempt of the German people to wipe the population of Jewish people off of the map
- ____________ 11th, was the date when terrorists flew planes into the twin towers in New York City
- the attempt in Spain to "purify" its country of Jewish people
- Italian dictator during World War 2, who was also a Totalitarian leader
- __________ factors, the factors that contribute to why a person or people move
- The act of stronger countries taking over weaker countries to exploit them for profit, one of the letters in MAIN (Causes of World War 1)
- ______________ migration, when people are forced to relocate
- The war that took place after WWII, where two different economic systems were fighting to control the world
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- ____________ Revolution that was created by introducing scientific practices into the farming process and creating more productive crops
- The body that was created after World War 2 with the goal of ensuring and keeping world peace.
- A major invention of the Industrial Revolution that led to the boom of the amount of factories
- When a leader has complete and total control of their country. Hitler is an example.
- ________ war, a war that has two countries actively engaging in battle with each other
- _____________ Revolution was when people moved to the cities to work in factories because they lost their previous jobs
- The US & USSR engaged in this indirect conflict to see which of the two countries could do more in space
- the invention that led to the spreading of new ideas via widespread print for the first time
- ___________ conflict is when two countries are giving aid to other countries and letting those countries fight for them
20 Clues: ______________ migration, when people are forced to relocate • the attempt in Spain to "purify" its country of Jewish people • weapon that ended World War II, with two Japanese cities as its targets • Italian dictator during World War 2, who was also a Totalitarian leader • ___________ migration, when people choose to leave because they want to. • ...
Market Structures 2025-04-24
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- An agreement among several producers to restrict output in order to drive up prices
- When there are only a few producers in an industry
- When there is only one buyer of a good
- When the government establishes a public agency to provide a particular good it is called ___ (2 words)
- Government efforts to prevent oligopolistic industries from becoming or behaving like monopolies (3 words)
- A temporary monopoly in the use or sale of an invention
- When companies are prevented from entering a market they are experiencing a _____ to entry
- When firms limit production and raise prices in a way that raises one another’s profits without a formal agreement it is called ____ collusion (2 words)
- When one company controls an industry
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- When competitors collaborate to set the price of a good, it is called price ____
- When sellers cooperate to raise their joint profits
- When there are only two firms operating in an industry
- When each firm has an incentive to cheat but both are worse off if both cheat
- Gives the inventor the sol rights to profit from that particular work or invention
- A ____ monopoly is created and sustained by increasing returns to scale; this is most prevalent in the area of public utilities
- This strategy starts with cooperation and shits to imitating what the other player did the previous period (3 words)
- When one firm sets its price first and other firms follow it is called price ____
- The value of network ___ comes from enabling its users to participate in a network of other users
- When a seller charges different prices to different consumers it is called price ____
- _____ competition exists when no one supplier or producer can influence price and therefore supply equals demand
- When one firm is able to influence price they have market ____
21 Clues: When one company controls an industry • When there is only one buyer of a good • When there are only a few producers in an industry • When sellers cooperate to raise their joint profits • When there are only two firms operating in an industry • A temporary monopoly in the use or sale of an invention • When one firm is able to influence price they have market ____ • ...
WS: Chapter 9 - The Scientific Revolution 2025-12-03
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- Developed knowledge of human bodies by dissecting them
- A scientist who stated that the human body is mostly chemicals and should be treated with chemicals
- A Dominican Friar known for giving access to many Muslim documents for knowledge
- Discovered a way to prevent people from getting smallpox
- A series of steps scientists use to answer questions about the physical world
- Successfully predicted the 76-year return of a comet in 1682; the comet was named after him
- Believed and presented his view of how the earth revolves around the sun, using mathematics to develop his theory
- Known as the Father of Modern Chemistry; formulated the law of conservation of matter
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- Discovered and studied the human circulatory system
- Discovered the concepts that turned into the laws of gravity and motion
- Made observations with the newly invented telescope, supporting the theory of Copernicus; was exiled by the Catholic church for his work
- a period from the 1600s to 1800s where many scientific advances and discoveries were made
- Discovered the planet Uranus and built massive telescopes
- This man made significant advances in physics, geography, and optics
- The period in Europe of the 1600s and 1700s
- Written by Muslim scientists Alhazen; about his research on light
- An injection designed to protect against diseases by using a weakened form of the same or similar disease
17 Clues: The period in Europe of the 1600s and 1700s • Discovered and studied the human circulatory system • Developed knowledge of human bodies by dissecting them • Discovered a way to prevent people from getting smallpox • Discovered the planet Uranus and built massive telescopes • Written by Muslim scientists Alhazen; about his research on light • ...
South Asia (300-1200 CE) 2024-05-29
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- A territory that is part of a country/empire.
- A poem composed of over 100 years, which reached its final form during the Gupta empire. Its themes relate to Hindu values and the battle between good and evil.
- A part of the Mahabharata its name means "song of the lord."
- The empire covering much of northern India, that was ruled by the Gupta's from about 320 CE to about 550 CE.
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- A branch of buddhism that became popular in China, and focused on salvation through personal faith.
- One of the most famous Gupta mathematicians, who combined mathematics and astronomy to make important discoveries.
- A period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement.
- A collection of Hindu legends that taught the lesson of the vedhas/sacred hindu texts through tales of sages and kings.
- A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests.
- The Gupta Empire began under the rule of _________.
- A movement within hinduism that emphasized personal devotion and social religious equality.
11 Clues: A territory that is part of a country/empire. • The Gupta Empire began under the rule of _________. • A period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement. • A part of the Mahabharata its name means "song of the lord." • A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests. • ...
Mankind Survivors Crossword 2026-01-14
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- The Spanish were fighting these Muslims that had ties to North Africa
- This was a major motivation and desired outcome of Spain financing exploration and colonization of the new world. It also hoped to establish new trade routes to the new world and sell more goods.
- Zhu Yanzhang and his wife, Jiao Yu were the first to use this technology in warfare against the Mongols
- The invention of the printing press decreased or increased literacy levels in Europe?
- After Spain’s defeat of the Moors, it is now united ____________ and ___________.
- This was unable to spread across the Sahara due the environmental conditions, especially extreme heat
- He invented the printing press.
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- Their grip on power was loosening in the period covered in the video because of the impacts of the plague. The Ming used the first guns against them to reconquer China
- Ibn Battuta and the Tuareg were trading this in the cities of the Malian kingdom. It was especially important in the preservation of food before refrigeration was common
- Ibn Battuta traded his commodities with this kingdom
- This was a major motivation and desired outcome of Spain financing exploration and colonization of the new world that signified to other countries that it was dominant and great. This was also an aspect motivating individuals to have their names associated with great accomplishments.
- The invention of the printing press drastically decreased production time for books. This made the cost of books ______________.
- Survivors Crossword Master
- The first book printed using the new printing press was the_________________.
- The name of the dynasty that overthrew Mongol rule in China. It means bright, conveying the Chinese overcoming the darkness of the Mongols.
- This city became a key financial center of Italy during the period of the Renaissance
- This was a major motivation and desired outcome of Spain financing exploration and colonization of the new world that would spread Catholic beliefs and gain new converts.
17 Clues: Survivors Crossword Master • He invented the printing press. • Ibn Battuta traded his commodities with this kingdom • The Spanish were fighting these Muslims that had ties to North Africa • The first book printed using the new printing press was the_________________. • After Spain’s defeat of the Moors, it is now united ____________ and ___________. • ...
Johannes Gutenberg 2013-05-20
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- Johannes Gutenberg was born in __________.
- Without the printing press modern day print _________ wouldn't exist.
- Johannes Gutenberg looked to __________ as a method of escaping debt with his new invention.
- Gutenberg sought to use his invention to print ___________ to make money from a religious cause.
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- The Gutenberg press's impact on the access to knowledge has been compared to that of the________.
- Gutenberg's first invention was the trinket ________ sold to pilgrims.
- The use of __________ letter sizes allowed for consistency in his printed books.
7 Clues: Johannes Gutenberg was born in __________. • Without the printing press modern day print _________ wouldn't exist. • Gutenberg's first invention was the trinket ________ sold to pilgrims. • The use of __________ letter sizes allowed for consistency in his printed books. • ...
Thomas Edison 2017-10-27
7 Clues: Age he left school • His nickname in his NJ lab • Name of Edison's first wife • Invention that created light • Invention that created sound • Town in NJ where his lab was • Town in Ohio where he was born
Lesson 18 2024-02-12
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- - Frogs and toads are in danger of _______.
- - The actor performed ______ well.
- - The lightbulb is considered to be a great______.
- - Preschool is an important part of child ____.
- - The doctor used ______ gloves in the operating room.
- - Air and water ______ are major problems.
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- - Paper and gasoline burn easily and are very ____.
- - ________ is the best policy!
- - The golfers left the course because of a ____ downpour.
- - Mom had many _____ or leftovers in the refrigerator.
- - The detective carefully reviewed the ____ of the case.
- - Cedar Point is a huge ________ park.
- - Tom shows no emotion and is very ______.
- - The police went to ____ the escaped prisoner.
- - The school board ______ for hours to set the meeting agenda.
15 Clues: - ________ is the best policy! • - The actor performed ______ well. • - Cedar Point is a huge ________ park. • - Tom shows no emotion and is very ______. • - Air and water ______ are major problems. • - Frogs and toads are in danger of _______. • - Preschool is an important part of child ____. • - The police went to ____ the escaped prisoner. • ...
The Gilded Age 2026-01-28
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- Economic system based on private ownership and profit
- Violent 1892 strike at a Carnegie steel plant
- Exchange of jobs for political support
- Large scale movement of people to cities
- Oil industry monopolist and founder of Standard Oil
- Harsh working conditions and low wages caused workers to do this
- A company that controls an entire industry
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- Invention that transformed communication
- Banker who helped finance major industrial
- Business owner who takes big risks for big profits
- Railroad and shipping tycoon known as "The Commodore."
- A group of companies joined together to reduce competition
- Organization formed to protect workers' rights
- Steel magnate who promoted philanthropy
- Alliance of farmers opposing big business and banks
15 Clues: Exchange of jobs for political support • Steel magnate who promoted philanthropy • Invention that transformed communication • Large scale movement of people to cities • Banker who helped finance major industrial • A company that controls an entire industry • Violent 1892 strike at a Carnegie steel plant • Organization formed to protect workers' rights • ...
Computer Science Discoveries Unit 2 2022-05-24
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- The collected information about an individual across multiple websites on the Internet.
- How the content of a website is organized.
- A title or summary for a document or section of a document.
- Cascading Style Sheets; a language used to describe how HTML elements should be styled.
- A program that searches for items on the World Wide Web.
- The special set of characters that indicates the start and end of an HTML element and that element's type.
- Hypertext Markup Language, a language used to create web pages.
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- A piece of a website, marked by a start tag and often closed with an end tag.
- Reliable, honest, and truthful.
- An identifier that allows multiple elements in an HTML document to be styled in the same way.
- The text and images on a website.
- The part of a CSS rule-set that defines which HTML elements the style should be applied to.
- Closely connected to a topic.
- The exclusive legal right to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
14 Clues: Closely connected to a topic. • Reliable, honest, and truthful. • The text and images on a website. • How the content of a website is organized. • A program that searches for items on the World Wide Web. • A title or summary for a document or section of a document. • Hypertext Markup Language, a language used to create web pages. • ...
Technology Crossword 2022-09-30
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- Required for survival
- working together to solve societal needs or wants
- applying science and math to designs
- The last step of the design process
- An upgrade to a process, product, or system
- How we examine the natural world
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- A new process, product, or system
- Our designed world
- problems solved using symbols and numbers
- desired, but not a requirement to survive
10 Clues: Our designed world • Required for survival • How we examine the natural world • A new process, product, or system • The last step of the design process • applying science and math to designs • problems solved using symbols and numbers • desired, but not a requirement to survive • An upgrade to a process, product, or system • working together to solve societal needs or wants
Innovations of 1790-1860 2025-02-12
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- Fast mail delivery system before the telegraph
- mechanized wheat harvesting
- Inspired future labor movements and women's rights activism
- "The Iron Horse," revolutionized long-distance transport
- revolutionized clothing product
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- toll road that improved travel and trade
- linked the Great Lakes to the Hudson River
- Textile factories employing young women
- Eli Whitney's invention that increased cotton production
- water transportation that helped westward expansion
10 Clues: mechanized wheat harvesting • revolutionized clothing product • Textile factories employing young women • toll road that improved travel and trade • linked the Great Lakes to the Hudson River • Fast mail delivery system before the telegraph • water transportation that helped westward expansion • Eli Whitney's invention that increased cotton production • ...
East Asia in the Medieval Period 2021-09-29
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- political philosophy of educated elites
- declined in political importance in late Tang
- the dynasty that fell to the Mongols
- used to choose the most qualified elites
- most powerful of the Medieval Chinese Dynasties
- the "Mongol Peace"...period of stability
- social philosophy of China, spread to all
- Vietnamese female rebels resisting China
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- a system where worth and skill promotes you
- philosophy justifying Chinese dynasties
- invention that aided merchants and trade
- one of the most recognizable Chinese exports
- Venetian merchant that travelled the Silk Road
- the process of spreading Chinese culture
- brutally conquered most of Asia, established Yuan
15 Clues: the dynasty that fell to the Mongols • philosophy justifying Chinese dynasties • political philosophy of educated elites • invention that aided merchants and trade • the process of spreading Chinese culture • used to choose the most qualified elites • the "Mongol Peace"...period of stability • Vietnamese female rebels resisting China • ...
Terms and definitions 2021-10-15
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- visual presentations of results
- list of books used by author to readers
- bibliography format designed for writers of term papers
- stands for same person
- to steal or copy others content
- manuscript abbreviation
- protection granted by a national government for an invention.
- language should be free from technical
- material thinking based on scientific process
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- stands for same reference
- reference placed at the bottom of a page or footer.
- recorded data prepared by researchers
- abrrevated form of anon
- abreviated form of and others
- blank space between a margin and the beginning of a line of text
15 Clues: stands for same person • abrrevated form of anon • manuscript abbreviation • stands for same reference • abreviated form of and others • visual presentations of results • to steal or copy others content • recorded data prepared by researchers • language should be free from technical • list of books used by author to readers • material thinking based on scientific process • ...
The New and Improved 1950s 2023-10-24
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- Popular Childrens show
- a person who cooks and cleans
- quick and easy dinners, cook in less than 25 minutes.
- Otherwise known as the drunkometer
- shows movies
- stars Donna Stone
- powers homes
- a new way to cook foods
- an invention to get you from one place to another
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- a star in Gentleman Who Prefer Blondes
- A machine that takes some of the housework off of the Mother
- a person who earns money to support a family
- newest vaccine
- This car is a 1957 Ford _____
- easy way to find what time our tv show is being played
15 Clues: shows movies • powers homes • newest vaccine • stars Donna Stone • Popular Childrens show • a new way to cook foods • a person who cooks and cleans • This car is a 1957 Ford _____ • Otherwise known as the drunkometer • a star in Gentleman Who Prefer Blondes • a person who earns money to support a family • an invention to get you from one place to another • ...
Unit 10a- Handy gadgets 2020-09-13
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- a fact that explains why sth happens
- to discuss opposite views about sth with sb
- to fasten or join sth somewhere
- understanding other people's feelings
- sth heavy and difficult to carry
- the process of working with others to produce sth
- to interest sb
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- the way you do sth
- the creation of a machine or method of doing sth
- to obtain sth neded after trying hard
- foolish
- helpful, useful
- based on logic rather than emotion
- a big failure
- an electrical device or machine used to do jobs such as cleaning and cooking
15 Clues: foolish • a big failure • to interest sb • helpful, useful • the way you do sth • to fasten or join sth somewhere • sth heavy and difficult to carry • based on logic rather than emotion • a fact that explains why sth happens • to obtain sth neded after trying hard • understanding other people's feelings • to discuss opposite views about sth with sb • ...
The Invention of Hugo Cabret Crosword 2025-03-19
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- Hugo is Astonished by __
- The movie is set in a __
- Hugo got caught stealing a toy__
- __ is the toykeeper's daughter
- __ is Isabelle's Godfther, and the toykeeper
- Hugo loses his __ to the toykeeper
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- The story takes place in __
- Hugo fixes the __ in the station
- Hugo is __ years old
- The Invention that Hugo is obesessed about
- His father died in a __
- The automaton used to be kept in a __
- Hugo takes __ from the toy booth
- Hugo's uncle went to get __ and never came back
- Hugo needs a key to turn the Automaton on
15 Clues: Hugo is __ years old • His father died in a __ • Hugo is Astonished by __ • The movie is set in a __ • The story takes place in __ • __ is the toykeeper's daughter • Hugo fixes the __ in the station • Hugo got caught stealing a toy__ • Hugo takes __ from the toy booth • Hugo loses his __ to the toykeeper • The automaton used to be kept in a __ • ...
Light and Sound 2026-02-25
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- sound travels fastest through this state of matter
- how loud or soft a sound is
- light travels fastest through a ______
- when something looks bent or broken
- light and sound travel in _____
- some light travels through something that is ___________
- how strong a sound is
- something is ______ when light can't travel through it
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- the invention that helps you see
- sound is __________
- what you use to hear
- light that is all the colors of the rainbow
- light and sound are both forms of ______
- all light can travel through something that is ___________
- the largest source of light
15 Clues: sound is __________ • what you use to hear • how strong a sound is • how loud or soft a sound is • the largest source of light • light and sound travel in _____ • the invention that helps you see • when something looks bent or broken • light travels fastest through a ______ • light and sound are both forms of ______ • light that is all the colors of the rainbow • ...
Occupation 2023-09-19
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- A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens.
- A talented performer who creates and plays music using instruments or their voice.
- A physically active individual who excels in sports and participates in competitions.
- A person who conducts research and experiments to better understand the world and make discoveries.
- A person who manages and organizes books and other resources in a library, assisting patrons in finding information.
- A brave individual who works to extinguish fires, rescue people, and protect communities from fire hazards.
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- A problem solver who designs and builds structures, machines, and systems to solve real-world problems.
- A person who cultivates crops, raises animals, and manages land for food production.
- A medical professional who treats and cares for patients' health, often in a hospital or clinic.
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors and cares for patients in hospitals or clinics.
- A creative individual who expresses themselves through various forms of art, such as painting or sculpture.
- A person who educates and imparts knowledge to students in a school or classroom setting.
- A skilled aviator who operates aircraft, such as airplanes or helicopters, for transportation or recreation.
13 Clues: A talented performer who creates and plays music using instruments or their voice. • A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens. • A person who cultivates crops, raises animals, and manages land for food production. • A physically active individual who excels in sports and participates in competitions. • ...
Famous Scientist Crypto's 2022-11-14
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- The latest weight sat under the apple tree.
- A fuel wrapped around the United States gave way to this mathematician.
- One in a medicine, 2 radioactive discoveries.
- Aren’t you weirdly rad being first in biological advancements?
- If you have a different slate you get a magnetic field.
- The upper limit of the watering hole allows for lightwaves to exist.
- It sounds like the ships steering before the car manufacturer knew a lot about nuclei.
- I did not understand you child?! Desoxyribonucleic acid with your friend Crick??
- No, heavens, a symmetry does keep something preserved.
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- The cavern ‘n plate is known for finding the first element right?
- If you set water to this, you’ll find a relation between gasses and pressure.
- Control V, your milk is now germ free.
- The 5th firm is confused and unsure about extraterrestrial life.
- In Germany we get 1 street 1 famous physicist.
- 600 sextillion? I hear an avocado found this.
- Repair a Spanish the to understand that genes are inherited separately.
- Weirdly; Contra to belief, diagonals are infinite.
- Without being rung this guy deserves a big prize.
18 Clues: Control V, your milk is now germ free. • The latest weight sat under the apple tree. • One in a medicine, 2 radioactive discoveries. • 600 sextillion? I hear an avocado found this. • In Germany we get 1 street 1 famous physicist. • Without being rung this guy deserves a big prize. • Weirdly; Contra to belief, diagonals are infinite. • ...
lol 2024-04-22
15 Clues: avoid • choices • uncommon • made known • apartments • Very happy. • Freaks mom. • A nickname. • A view or outlook • Also known as blade. • something newly made • loyalty or faithfulness • Something that is fake. • The character who tells the story. • This character has a Syndrome called "Morquio Syndrome."
Telephone! 2017-09-18
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- A system for changing one kind of information (such as sounds) into another (such as electrical signals).
- Fast movements, up and down or from side to side.
- An inventor's description of an invention, filed at a patent office so that no other inventor can copy the same invention.
- A magnet which works only when a current passes through a coil of wire wrapped around an iron core.
- The method of sending light-signals at very high speed through thin glass or plastic tubes bundled together.
- Vibrations in the air which we, and animals, sense with our ears and hear with our brains.
- A flexible layer, like a skin, which vibrates in air and in a microphone that can send and receive sound waves.
- A substance that allows electricity to flow through it easily.
- The amount of opposition a material has to the flow of electric current through it.
- A way of changing continuous electrical current into a sequence of "0" and "1" (on/off) electrical signals.
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- The number of waves produced within a given period of time. The frequency of a sound wave determines its pitch.
- A common natural material - coal, charcoal, and diamonds are forms of carbon.
- An electric current that changes strength, and so can produce different effects in a linked apparatus.
- A device containing two substances that react chemically to produce electricity.
- The invisible force that attracts some metals and is given out by an electric current as well as by some substances.
- Science put to practical use, using systems and equipment made by inventors.
- A rare and expensive metal that is very resistant to corrosion.
- A form of radiation, used to send sounds through the air without wires.
- A spacecraft held in orbit around a planet by gravity.
- The flow of electrons along a conductor, such as a wire.
- A device that links a computer to the phone network in the internet.
- The complete path taken by an electrical current along a suitable conductor.
22 Clues: Fast movements, up and down or from side to side. • A spacecraft held in orbit around a planet by gravity. • The flow of electrons along a conductor, such as a wire. • A substance that allows electricity to flow through it easily. • A rare and expensive metal that is very resistant to corrosion. • ...
Religion & Achievements in Mesopotamia 2020-10-04
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- R in G.R.A.P.E.S
- shape of a Ziggurat
- system for watering crops
- oxen were used to pull this agricultural tool invented by the Mesopotamians
- believing in many gods
- A in G.R.A.P.E.S
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- large temple dedicated to the god of a city
- system of writing developed by the Sumerians
- P in G.R.A.P.E.S
- G in G.R.A.P.E.S
- invention used for pottery and creating the cart
- E in G.R.A.P.E.S
- S in G.R.A.P.E.S = _____ structure
13 Clues: R in G.R.A.P.E.S • P in G.R.A.P.E.S • G in G.R.A.P.E.S • E in G.R.A.P.E.S • A in G.R.A.P.E.S • shape of a Ziggurat • believing in many gods • system for watering crops • S in G.R.A.P.E.S = _____ structure • large temple dedicated to the god of a city • system of writing developed by the Sumerians • invention used for pottery and creating the cart • ...
End of the Year Big Crossword 2024-05-17
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- river that brought life to Egypt
- artist who painted the Sistine Chapel and sculpted David
- the type of government where a group of people are in charge
- ancient Sumerian invention that improved transportation
- famous trade route that linked Asia to Europe and Africa
- Chinese philosophy that taught that men were evil and needed a strict leader to keep them in line
- people who traveled on trade routes and exchanged goods
- this fell apart because so many people died from the plague
- The Renaissance was a time where culture, learning and ideas from this ancient civilization were celebrated
- Mali and Egypt are located in this continent
- another name for a country with a representative democracy
- two resources that made Medieval Africa wealthy
- religion that spread from India into China
- the belief in multiple gods
- The other ancient civilization that was celebrated during the Renaissance
- document that limited the power of the English king and influenced the Declaration of Independence
- a philosophy that encourages people to celebrate life, the individual and humanity.
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- River that ran through Mesopotamia
- another name for the bubonic plague
- Chinese explorer who sailed the Indian Ocean
- type of government that makes decisions through voting
- most Ancient civilizations were located next to this geographic feature
- African king believed to be the richest man in the world.
- this invention led to the end of castles and knights in Europe
- something that was unpleasant that was traded along trade routes
- city state in Greece that had a direct democracy
- group from the Middle East that invaded Ancient Egypt
- person in the church who helps elect a new pope
- The pharaoh Snefru built ________ pyramids
- great city-state that was the focus of the Italian Renaissance
- when a Pope kicks a king out of the Roman Catholic Church
- the oldest monotheistic religion
- painter of the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
- the type of government where religion guides laws.
- River that ran through Mesopotamia
- Renaissance means...
36 Clues: Renaissance means... • the belief in multiple gods • river that brought life to Egypt • the oldest monotheistic religion • River that ran through Mesopotamia • River that ran through Mesopotamia • another name for the bubonic plague • The pharaoh Snefru built ________ pyramids • religion that spread from India into China • Chinese explorer who sailed the Indian Ocean • ...
Crossword Puzzle No 53 2022-02-02
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- Typewriter was invented by
- Simpson and Harrison are associated with the invention of
- Making you feel pleased by providing what you need or want
- Not decorated in any way; with nothing added
- Roentgen discovered
- Lift was invented by
- grand very large
- expressing thanks
- not correct
- man
- Worried, nervous
- known as Man of Blood and Iron
- World’s largest floating Solar Farm launched in
- Streptomycin was invented by
- Polite, honest, fair, and kind
- nothing more than
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- Intentionally choosing some things and not others
- coming before all others
- ordinary or usual
- The Solar System was discovered by
- Air conditioner was discovered by
- Atomic theory was devised by
- Where were wigs first invented
- not physically strong
- very pleasant
- Bushwell invented
- Revolver discovered by
- Who invented Dynamite
- Dark and dirty or difficult to see through
- Fax machine was invented by
30 Clues: man • not correct • very pleasant • grand very large • Worried, nervous • ordinary or usual • expressing thanks • Bushwell invented • nothing more than • Roentgen discovered • Lift was invented by • not physically strong • Who invented Dynamite • Revolver discovered by • coming before all others • Typewriter was invented by • Fax machine was invented by • Atomic theory was devised by • ...
Odyssey Crossword 2013-12-02
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- visually descriptive or figurative language
- sea goddess who lives on Ogygia
- important figure from a history or legend
- life often follows a pattern
- long journey, full of complications
- ruler of gods and goddesses
- repetition of the sound of a vowel
- Odysseus' wife
- sun god, raises cattle on Thrinacia
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- lengthy, ongoing sentence comparing two things
- agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions
- indirect or passing reference
- grand in scope, covering nations, the world, or universe
- god of invention, commerce, and cunning; messenger of the gods
- express a quality charcateristic of the person or thing mentioned
15 Clues: Odysseus' wife • ruler of gods and goddesses • life often follows a pattern • indirect or passing reference • sea goddess who lives on Ogygia • repetition of the sound of a vowel • long journey, full of complications • sun god, raises cattle on Thrinacia • important figure from a history or legend • visually descriptive or figurative language • ...
1학년 4과 2024-08-26
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- a person rather than an animal or a machine
- a final decision or judgment
- the time yet to come
- facts or details about something
- not right
- very easy to see or understand
- a period of 100 years
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- something that humans have thought of and made
- tasting very good
- to make or become different
- good for your body
- a living thing that is usually green, grows in the ground, and has leaves
- a place where people can borrow books
- a ship that can travel underwater
- cannot happen or be done
15 Clues: not right • tasting very good • good for your body • the time yet to come • a period of 100 years • cannot happen or be done • to make or become different • a final decision or judgment • very easy to see or understand • facts or details about something • a ship that can travel underwater • a place where people can borrow books • a person rather than an animal or a machine • ...
Skylar's crossword 2026-02-03
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- The safe, responsible, and ethical use of technology
- records of financial transactions
- someone wo takes risks
- to be productive
- Associated with a person or thing
- to be protected by a trademark
- To create something that did not exist before
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- Items like you phone, iPad and watch
- computer systems or algorithms to imitate intelligent human behavior
- artificial environment
- forms of electronic communication
- someone who buys others goods
- The legal right to to reproduce something
- A new idea or method being put into action
- planned to take over dangerous human jobs
15 Clues: to be productive • artificial environment • someone wo takes risks • someone who buys others goods • to be protected by a trademark • forms of electronic communication • records of financial transactions • Associated with a person or thing • Items like you phone, iPad and watch • The legal right to to reproduce something • planned to take over dangerous human jobs • ...
Crossword Puzzle : Artificial Intelligence 2025-08-31
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- → Process of acquiring knowledge or skills
- → Right to keep personal data safe
- → A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem
- → Relating to human-made intelligence
- → Information used for analysis or training AI
- → Identify a disease or problem
- → A machine designed to perform tasks
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- → The ability to learn and apply knowledge
- → Sector using AI for self-driving cars
- → Detailed examination of data or information
- → Systematic study of the natural world
- → Moral principles guiding human actions
- → Field where AI helps in diagnosis and treatment
- → Able to operate without human control
- → A new idea, method, or invention
15 Clues: → Identify a disease or problem • → Right to keep personal data safe • → A new idea, method, or invention • → Relating to human-made intelligence • → A machine designed to perform tasks • → Sector using AI for self-driving cars • → Systematic study of the natural world • → Able to operate without human control • → Moral principles guiding human actions • ...
16.1 European Exploration Begins 2024-02-06
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- The birthplace of Christopher Columbus.
- A rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula.
- One of the three ships used by Columbus on his first voyage.
- Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed here in India.
- Continent whose coast was explored by the Portuguese, leading to the slave trade.
- Italian explorer America was named after.
- Ocean reached by Balboa, named the South Sea initially.
- King of Portugal who was Henry the Navigator's father.
- Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb, the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, and Malta during the Middle Ages.
- The month in which Columbus reached the Caribbean islands.
- A series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period.
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- Queen of Castile who sponsored Columbus's voyage.
- Continent explored by Amerigo Vespucci.
- A navigator and a driving force behind the Age of Discoveries.
- The act of sailing around something, often used in the context of sailing around the world.
- Isthmus where Vasco Nunez de Balboa discovered the Pacific Ocean.
- A period in European history from the 5th to the late 15th century.
- Country for which Balboa claimed all discovered lands.
- A large body of salt water that covers about 71% of the Earth's surface.
- A rich Muslim trading city captured, marking the start of Portuguese exploration.
20 Clues: Continent explored by Amerigo Vespucci. • The birthplace of Christopher Columbus. • Italian explorer America was named after. • Queen of Castile who sponsored Columbus's voyage. • Country for which Balboa claimed all discovered lands. • King of Portugal who was Henry the Navigator's father. • Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed here in India. • ...
Who Am I? 2017-07-21
Across
- is called as the father of modern science because of his discoveries in astronomy and physics.
- “The Wizard of the Menlo Park”
- made astounding contributions in the field of science, technology and medicine.
- developed profound and influential knowledge on mathematical physics and engineering that are widely used in machines as well as in constructions.
- was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age.
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- was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade.
- holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize.
- is best known for his law on gravitation.
- is considered as one of the greatest revolutionary scientist the world has ever known.
10 Clues: “The Wizard of the Menlo Park” • is best known for his law on gravitation. • was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age. • holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize. • was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade. • ...
Who Am I? 2017-07-21
Across
- is called as the father of modern science because of his discoveries in astronomy and physics.
- “The Wizard of the Menlo Park”
- is best known for his law on gravitation.
- holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize.
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- was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade.
- was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- developed profound and influential knowledge on mathematical physics and engineering that are widely used in machines as well as in constructions.
- was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age.
- made astounding contributions in the field of science, technology and medicine.
- is considered as one of the greatest revolutionary scientist the world has ever known.
10 Clues: “The Wizard of the Menlo Park” • is best known for his law on gravitation. • was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age. • holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize. • was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade. • ...
Who Am I? 2017-07-21
Across
- is best known for his law on gravitation.
- was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- is called as the father of modern science because of his discoveries in astronomy and physics.
- is considered as one of the greatest revolutionary scientist the world has ever known.
- developed profound and influential knowledge on mathematical physics and engineering that are widely used in machines as well as in constructions.
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- was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age.
- was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade.
- holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize.
- “The Wizard of the Menlo Park”
- made astounding contributions in the field of science, technology and medicine.
10 Clues: “The Wizard of the Menlo Park” • is best known for his law on gravitation. • was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age. • holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize. • was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade. • ...
the age of exploration 2024-10-02
9 Clues: de gama • Gutenberg • to travel • faster ships • the printing press • to sail around the cape of good hope • invention to better navigate the ocean • navigational tool that allowed for more precise travel • blanks rose to power in porgagual england Spain and france
Research 2 2023-11-08
Across
- - The plan and structure of a research study, including methods and procedures.
- - A research method involving the collection of data through questionnaires, interviews, or observations.
- - A testable statement or educated guess about the relationship between variables in a research study.
- - Information or facts collected and used as a basis for research and analysis.
- - Factors or elements that can change or vary and are studied in research to understand their relationships.
- - The systematic approach and techniques used to conduct research and gather data.
- - The act of gathering information by watching or noting events, behaviors, or phenomena.
- - The evaluation of research work by experts in the same field to ensure its quality and validity.
- - The process of selecting a representative portion of a population for research purposes.
- - The final summary of research findings and the implications drawn from them.
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- - A qualitative research method involving the study of specific cultural groups or communities through participant observation and in-depth interviews.
- - A comprehensive summary and analysis of existing research and scholarly work related to a particular topic.
- - The process of assessing the validity of a hypothesis through experimentation and analysis.
- - The examination and interpretation of data to draw conclusions and make inferences.
- - The results and discoveries derived from research and data analysis.
- - The acknowledgment of sources used in research, usually presented in a standardized format.
- - A controlled study designed to test a hypothesis by manipulating variables and observing outcomes.
17 Clues: - The results and discoveries derived from research and data analysis. • - The final summary of research findings and the implications drawn from them. • - The plan and structure of a research study, including methods and procedures. • - Information or facts collected and used as a basis for research and analysis. • ...
Forrest & Emma - Around the World Puzzle 2025-10-14
Across
- Traditional Chinese drink made from leaves
- The Chinese invention that changed how people write and print
- The Great ___ of China
- A giant panda eats mostly this
- Currency of China
- Australia’s most famous opera house (in Sydney)
- Australia’s most famous marsupial
- Red in Chinese culture symbolizes this
- The Chinese festival celebrating the lunar new year
- The world’s largest coral reef system, located in Australia
- Capital city of Australia
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- The Chinese zodiac repeats every ___ years
- Chinese art of writing with brush and ink
- The animal on Australia’s coat of arms (besides the emu)
- Chinese dumplings often eaten during Lunar New Year
- Australia’s nickname: “The Land Down ___.”
- Australia’s largest state by area
- Chinese philosopher who emphasized morality and respect
- Australia’s national sport often considered a mix of soccer and rugby
- Animal that hops and carries its baby in a pouch
20 Clues: Currency of China • The Great ___ of China • Capital city of Australia • A giant panda eats mostly this • Australia’s largest state by area • Australia’s most famous marsupial • Red in Chinese culture symbolizes this • Chinese art of writing with brush and ink • Traditional Chinese drink made from leaves • The Chinese zodiac repeats every ___ years • ...
Unit 7 and 8 2020-05-28
Across
- the art and practice of designing and making buildings
- expected to happen, arrive, etc. at a particular time
- existing or happening now
- to (cause to) cover, reach, or have an effect on a wider or increasing area
- to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly
- a typical quality or an important part of something
- a subject or problem that people are thinking and talking about
- making you think a lot about a subject
- the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation
- involved in or relating to a revolution
- a set of similar things
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- to put people or things into groups with the same features
- to accept something to be true without question or proof
- that is everywhere around something
- a pleasant musical sound made by different notes being played or sung at the same time
- to consider or remember something when judging a situation
- to make something else seem better or more attractive when combining with it
- brave and taking risks
- the right of different groups of people to have a similar social position and receive the same treatment
- representing something else
- to make or draw plans for something, for example clothes or buildings
- encouraging, or making you feel you want to do something
- to put someone into an official position with a ceremony
24 Clues: brave and taking risks • a set of similar things • existing or happening now • representing something else • that is everywhere around something • making you think a lot about a subject • involved in or relating to a revolution • to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly • a typical quality or an important part of something • ...
Karson Mau'u 4 2020-12-18
Across
- created the divine comedy, and taught the punishments of sins
- more interested in ideas and events
- famous for teaching that people are greedy and self centered
- Painted the transfiguration
- created an invention which made more books available
- painted Primavera
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- the most used language in a certain region
- the actual definition of this word in french is "rebirth"
- sculpted david and the pieta
- one of his famous tragedies is "Romeo and Juliet"
- Painted a piece of artwork that demonstrates the proportions of humans.
11 Clues: painted Primavera • Painted the transfiguration • sculpted david and the pieta • more interested in ideas and events • the most used language in a certain region • one of his famous tragedies is "Romeo and Juliet" • created an invention which made more books available • the actual definition of this word in french is "rebirth" • ...
IPhone 2021-05-19
15 Clues: cooler • better • network • colours • pictures • stronger • came out • no breaky • phone Apple • new network • new-to-world • smaller Apple • fast downloads • new Apple colour • Apple phone upgrade
unit 2 Kim chart 2026-02-03
Across
- an internet-based form of communication
- a government-granted exclusive right that allows an inventor to stop others from making, using, or selling their invention for a limited time, in exchange for publicly disclosing the invention's detail
- being or productive of something fresh and unusual; or being as first made or thought of
- the action of inventing something, typically a process or device.
- Automation is the technology by which a process or procedure is performed with minimal human assistance
- a computer-generated environment with scenes and objects that appear to be real, making the user feel they are immersed in their surroundings.
- the ratio of output (goods/services produced) to input (resources like time, labor, materials used), measuring how efficiently resources are converted into results
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
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- the responsible, ethical, and safe use of technology by organizations and employees to navigate digital environments, manage data securely, and engage respectfully online VirtualReality
- An individual who turns an idea into a business, handling risks and reaping rewards.
- making computers and machines smart enough to do tasks that usually need human intelligence, like learning, solving problems, understanding language, and making decisions, often by learning from large amounts of data
- a legal right giving creators exclusive control over their original works (like books, music, art, software) once fixed in a tangible form, allowing them to reproduce, distribute, perform, or display it, and preventing others from doing so without permission.
- a character used to identify and distinguish the source of goods, often indicating an unregistered mark or a pending application
- a blockchain is like a shared, digital notebook (ledger) that records transactions or data across many computers
15 Clues: an internet-based form of communication • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • the action of inventing something, typically a process or device. • An individual who turns an idea into a business, handling risks and reaping rewards. • the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry. • ...
Mesopotamia puzzle 2022-11-03
8 Clues: a rapid river • a round invention • a type of writing • a god involving wind • a slow winding river • a region in Mesopotamia • someone who writes and read • 1 third human two thirds god
Mesopotamia puzzle 2022-11-03
8 Clues: a rapid river • a round invention • a type of writing • a god involving wind • a slow winding river • a region in Mesopotamia • someone who writes and read • 1 third human two thirds god
Happy Mother's Day! 2024-05-11
Across
- Second best invention of the Romans
- Peach-jorative name for a Georgia Representative
- Baseball stat, or reason to see your PCP
- A man with no arms and no legs swimming
- A "goop" Gwyneth would want nothing to do with
- Author of "Spots on the Wall"
- A man with no arms and no legs in your hot tub
- Author of "Under the Bleachers"
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- Catchphrase of Julia Child
- Shorthand for an impossibly overstuffed sack
- Victoria's Secret competitor, perhaps?
- A man with no arms and no legs shaving
- A man with no arms and no legs in your bushes
- Stretchy object to keep things together, to a Stavig
- Vegetarian condiment, to Honey Boo-Boo
- Alter-ego for Tom from Plymouth
- Cooking magazine and junk mail recipient Olivia
17 Clues: Catchphrase of Julia Child • Author of "Spots on the Wall" • Alter-ego for Tom from Plymouth • Author of "Under the Bleachers" • Second best invention of the Romans • Victoria's Secret competitor, perhaps? • A man with no arms and no legs shaving • Vegetarian condiment, to Honey Boo-Boo • A man with no arms and no legs swimming • Baseball stat, or reason to see your PCP • ...
ECE Therorist 2022-09-16
Across
- his Taxonomy of Educational Objectives in the cognitive domain
- Founder of kindergarten
- using positive and negative reinforcement
- Wrote How Gertrude Teaches
- Different cultures stress different social interactions
- Social/Emotional theorist, divided development into 8 stages
- Studied behavior
- Believed children will develop according to how nature made them
- Founder of child psychoanalysis,
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- Considered the father of psychology
- Children develop at their own pace and gain knowledge by actively using their senses
- Invention of the first usable intelligence test , the basis of today's IQ test s;
- Children’s moral development begins with a desire to avoid punishment and proceeds to
- Believed that children are born naturally good
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools;
- Founder of educational philosophy
- development of ethical principles
- Children develop in 4 stages
- Children
19 Clues: Children • Studied behavior • Founder of kindergarten • Wrote How Gertrude Teaches • Children develop in 4 stages • Developed Reggio Emilia Schools; • Founder of child psychoanalysis, • Founder of educational philosophy • development of ethical principles • Considered the father of psychology • using positive and negative reinforcement • ...
The Red Badge of Courage 2022-02-07
Across
- war the war that was taking place
- invention or fabrication as opposed to fact
- a fight between large organized armed forces
- of or concerning history; concerning past events
- a person who serves in the military
- ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage
- a state of armed conflict between different states
- soldiers or armed forces
- a mixed feeling of dread and reverence
- main character
- A design or symbol flowing in the wind
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- south
- Where was the main battle take place
- the practice of talking and thinking about oneself excessively because of an undue sense of self-importance
- North
- the author of the book
- nickname for the confederate army
- distinguishing object or emblem
- what side did Henry fight on
- to leave the situation
20 Clues: south • North • main character • the author of the book • to leave the situation • soldiers or armed forces • what side did Henry fight on • distinguishing object or emblem • war the war that was taking place • nickname for the confederate army • a person who serves in the military • Where was the main battle take place • a mixed feeling of dread and reverence • ...
The Other Olympians 2024-04-17
Across
- Artemis & Apollo's mom
- Hephaestus's wife and Ares's love
- goddess who gave up her spot as an Olympian for Dionysus
- the goddess of wisdom & battle strategies
- the first spider, which Athena created
- the god who has a rivalry with Athena
- Mother of Ares & Hephaestus
- what Apollo holds divination over
- the first born child of Zeus & Hera
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- Ares is the god of war and ______?
- the monster Athena created that can turn men into stone
- Hephaestus created this god's chariot
- Ares's sacred animal (TWO WORDS)
- Artemis's clan of females
- what kind of siblings are Artemis and Apollo
- Dionysus's wife
- events that Dionysus is the god of
- the invention Hephaestus made to catch Aphrodite & Ares
- Signature weapon of Artemis & Apollo, bow & _____
19 Clues: Dionysus's wife • Artemis & Apollo's mom • Artemis's clan of females • Mother of Ares & Hephaestus • Ares's sacred animal (TWO WORDS) • Hephaestus's wife and Ares's love • what Apollo holds divination over • Ares is the god of war and ______? • events that Dionysus is the god of • the first born child of Zeus & Hera • Hephaestus created this god's chariot • ...
HF J1 - Cool Jobs ! 2024-08-19
Across
- - I write and report news a lot
- - I need to take care of my dogs!
- - I like to dance
- - I like to mix things and discover newest invention
- - once upon a time...
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- - I love doing sports
- - I can fly to the outer space
- - I like to be on display and red carpet
- - I'm taking care of sick people
- - my voice will change the world
10 Clues: - I like to dance • - I love doing sports • - once upon a time... • - I can fly to the outer space • - I write and report news a lot • - I'm taking care of sick people • - my voice will change the world • - I need to take care of my dogs! • - I like to be on display and red carpet • - I like to mix things and discover newest invention
Ariya Isabelle's Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-25
Across
- Catching fish for sustenance.
- Taino term for a chief or leader.
- Another term for a hammock.
- European explorers who colonized the Caribbean.
- A traditional Taino stew using meat and spices.
- Indigenous people of the Caribbean.
- Indigenous name for Jamaica, meaning "Land of Wood and Water."
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- Activity of pursuing animals for food.
- Taino invention for sleeping, made from woven fibers.
- A circular or rectangular Taino hut made of wood.
- Taino god of storms and chaos.
- Root vegetable cultivated by the Tainos.
- A ceremonial song or chant of the Tainos.
- A Taino ball game.
- Taino religious figure or spirit symbol.
15 Clues: A Taino ball game. • Another term for a hammock. • Catching fish for sustenance. • Taino god of storms and chaos. • Taino term for a chief or leader. • Indigenous people of the Caribbean. • Activity of pursuing animals for food. • Root vegetable cultivated by the Tainos. • Taino religious figure or spirit symbol. • A ceremonial song or chant of the Tainos. • ...
