discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
ADCM03003 2022-09-24
8 Clues: own ........ • ....... and innovation • purchasing a ......... • a source of business idea • a source of business idea • Noticing a ...... in the market • ...... idea from other countries • ....... flows in existing product
Evolution 2024-09-26
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- an inherited behavior or physical characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- developed the first scientific system for classifying and naming living things.
- Where Darwin observed and compared many organisms here to the mainland.
- Darwin had said that species change over many generations and become better adapted to new conditions.
- developed the first attempt at a scientific theory of evolution.
- studied natural-formed layers of rocks and fossils and concluded that the features of Earth had changed a great deal over time.
- a well-tested explanation for a wide range of observation and experimentation.
- is the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
- The animal that Darwin studied realizing that the bones he collected on the islands resembled much bigger than the ones on the mainland
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- Was not a scientist, but their observations and discoveries made them a key contributor in the study of both fossils and geology.
- the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
- set out on a five year trip around the world observing and studying the natural world. He discovered similarities between galapagos organisms and those found in south america.
- the ship Darwin set sail on
- a species of birds.
- a difference in traits/characteristics among individuals of the same species.
- a group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce offspring.
16 Clues: a species of birds. • the ship Darwin set sail on • developed the first attempt at a scientific theory of evolution. • Where Darwin observed and compared many organisms here to the mainland. • is the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. • the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms. • ...
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING 2021-09-04
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- Materials development really develops your critical thinking.
- On teacher growth through materials development.
- You create materials and put them into practice.
- Informing the learner about the target language.
- Guiding the learner in practicing the language.
- Is that participating in materials development can increase awareness, criticality, creativity and self-esteem.
- Helping the learner to make discoveries about the language.
- Comment there has been a dramatic increase in published research on materials development in recognition of how important it is as one of the most applied areas of applied linguistics.
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- Of the course I have also added sessions on design and layout, on illustrations, on writing instructions, on self-access materials and on digital materials.
- Providing the learner with experience of the language in use.
- Are “anything which can be used to facilitate the learning of a language, including course books, videos, graded readers, flash cards, games, websites and mobile phone interactions”.
- Are encouraged to work together collaboratively, self-monitor and self-reflect.
- Encouraging the learner to use the language
- Observes that “instructional materials generally serve as the basis of much of the language input that learners receive and the language practice that occurs in the classroom”.
- Courses dedicated to materials development at the University of Luton and at Leeds Metropolitan University.
- Materials provide experience in action and to get the participants to analyse and evaluate the principles and procedures of the materials
16 Clues: Encouraging the learner to use the language • Guiding the learner in practicing the language. • On teacher growth through materials development. • You create materials and put them into practice. • Informing the learner about the target language. • Helping the learner to make discoveries about the language. • ...
Business Word Review 2020-05-28
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- Is a price strategy in which a marketer sets a relatively high price for a product.
- Are the claims against the assets of the creditors.
- The amount of the selling price of a product that is above the cost of the products or service to the business selling the product or service.
- Are sales that results from business activities performed to earn income.
- Are the resources owned by a business.
- Those who provide investments for new businesses.
- Listing assets based on how fast they could be turned into cash.
- Are non-personal promotional efforts that are designed to have an immediate impact on sales.
- Gives the creator of an invention the sole right to make and sell the invention for a set period of time.
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- A business enterprise in which the expectation of gain is accompanied by the risk of loss or failure.
- The basic resources, facilities needed for the functioning of a business or organization.
- A form of businesses owned by shareholders who get to share in the profits of the corporation and get to vote for the directors.
- Is equal to total assets minus total liabilities and stands for the value of the company that is claimed by the owner(s).
- The amount of cash you need to start and run your company.
- Is the cost of assets consumed or services used in the process of earning revenue or operating a company.
- A form of business owned by one or more people with the intent of making profit.
- Is a business that provides banking services for profit: deposits, lending, money, and processing transactions.
- An individual or firm that will give start up capital in exchange for shares of ownership.
- The actual method a company pays for to get their message to their customers i.e.. TV, radio.
- A percentage of sales paid by the franchisee to the franchiser.
20 Clues: Are the resources owned by a business. • Those who provide investments for new businesses. • Are the claims against the assets of the creditors. • The amount of cash you need to start and run your company. • A percentage of sales paid by the franchisee to the franchiser. • Listing assets based on how fast they could be turned into cash. • ...
Chinese Dynasty 2022-12-14
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- Poor people legally bound to wealthy landowners
- Leader of the Minamoto clan in Japan
- A chain of trade routes
- You were rich if you had this
- invention allowing spread of ideas
- A supreme military commander
- Capital City of China
- A series of rulers from the same family
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- A japanese warrior
- Fierce nomads from Central Asia
- Chinese teacher influencing Tang Taizhong
- A waterway that linked the Huang and Chang
- Capital city of Medieval Japan
- System A system of hiring people based on abilities
- More important than death
- largest desert in China
- First ruling dynasty
17 Clues: A japanese warrior • First ruling dynasty • Capital City of China • A chain of trade routes • largest desert in China • More important than death • A supreme military commander • You were rich if you had this • Capital city of Medieval Japan • Fierce nomads from Central Asia • invention allowing spread of ideas • Leader of the Minamoto clan in Japan • ...
Vocab 12 2026-02-02
14 Clues: ảo • thống kê • phần mềm • ứng dụng • biến đổi • phân tích • giao tiếp • sự đổi mới • mạng xã hội • tự động hóa • sự phát minh • trình độ cao • Rác thải điện tử • systems hệ thống máy móc
JP6 List 12 - definitions 2021-11-28
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- Part of a song that is repeated several times, usually after each verse.
- The study and knowledge of the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries.
- A large group of musicians who play many different instruments together and are led by a conductor.
- Someone whose job is repairing the engines of vehicles and other machines.
- The scientific study of the basic characteristics of substances and the ways in which they react or combine.
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- A written record of historical events.
- A moth or butterfly at the stage of development when it is covered by a hard case, before it becomes an adult insect with wings, or the case itself.
- A Christian holy day that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
- A hard, shiny metal that is an alloy of chromium and other metals.
9 Clues: A written record of historical events. • A Christian holy day that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. • A hard, shiny metal that is an alloy of chromium and other metals. • Part of a song that is repeated several times, usually after each verse. • Someone whose job is repairing the engines of vehicles and other machines. • ...
History 2023-06-27
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- The study of past human cultures and societies through artifacts and remains.
- An object made or used by people in the past, often found by archaeologists.
- Rome The civilization that existed in Rome, Italy, thousands of years ago.
- Very old or from a long time ago, often referring to ancient civilizations.
- A person who travels to new places, often in search of new lands or discoveries.
- A sudden and significant change in government or society.
- A series of rulers from the same family who rule a country or region.
- A powerful ruler who governs an empire or a large area of land.
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- A sculpture representing a person or an animal, often made of stone or metal.
- A formal statement or announcement, often of rights, independence, or intent.
- A king or queen who rules over a kingdom or country.
- A visual representation of events arranged in chronological order.
- A complex society with cities, government, culture, and advancements in various areas.
- The remains or broken parts of buildings or structures from the past.
- Structures or statues built to honor a person, event, or historical significance.
- War A large-scale armed conflict involving many countries from different parts of the world.
16 Clues: A king or queen who rules over a kingdom or country. • A sudden and significant change in government or society. • A powerful ruler who governs an empire or a large area of land. • A visual representation of events arranged in chronological order. • The remains or broken parts of buildings or structures from the past. • ...
Newspaper 2021-11-28
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- member of a women rights movement
- Creator of the cotton gin
- what the cotton fibers made
- Delicate plant with lots of seeds
- founder of suffragettes
- the reason for the temperance movement
- the right to vote
- important activist
- ended temperance
- social movement against alcohol
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- temperance advocate
- treaty signed to give up land
- the right that women were fighting for
- led a movement to protect children and women
- conditions of exhausting labor
- where major ridge was born
- cause of major ridges death
- invention that changed slavery
- Cherokee leader
19 Clues: Cherokee leader • ended temperance • the right to vote • important activist • temperance advocate • founder of suffragettes • Creator of the cotton gin • where major ridge was born • what the cotton fibers made • cause of major ridges death • treaty signed to give up land • conditions of exhausting labor • invention that changed slavery • social movement against alcohol • ...
The best crossword ever! By Ash 2024-04-12
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- to investigate or study something.
- a field of science that uses chemicals.
- being passionate about some thing.
- make a choice.
- a person who controls a state or organisation.
- getting bigger.
- a person who works with eletrical equiptment.
- a big and expensive house.
- only the most obvious or general aspect of something.
- to find out how long something is.
- someone who is in charge of a town.
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- to make or build something new.
- a doctor.
- to split something into groups.
- a person who has rights.
- something valuable.
- to admit to what you did.
- being pushed to do something.
- most.
19 Clues: most. • a doctor. • make a choice. • getting bigger. • something valuable. • a person who has rights. • to admit to what you did. • a big and expensive house. • being pushed to do something. • to make or build something new. • to split something into groups. • to investigate or study something. • being passionate about some thing. • to find out how long something is. • ...
Who Am I? 2017-07-21
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- 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
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- holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize.
- is best known for his law on gravitation.
- is called as the father of modern science because of his discoveries in astronomy and physics.
- made astounding contributions in the field of science, technology and medicine.
- was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age
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- 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.
- was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade.
- “The Wizard of the Menlo Park”
- 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.
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. • made astounding contributions in the field of science, technology and medicine. • ...
The Nest Crossword Issue 3 2021-04-22
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- Home of the convention centre at Vancouver’s waterfront
- An oily, salty stone fruits originating from the Medeterranian.
- This rough fabric is used to make sacks and rope.
- This vibrantly-coloured lawn weed has a dairy product in its name.
- In 1982, Michael Fagan broke into the royal residence, ________ Palace, making it past security and into Queen Elizabeth’s room!
- P.E. classes often run in a figure 8 formation around this grassy, wooded park.
- Location where Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables is set
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- A fermented, bubbly tea
- This band’s name is a homophone (a word that sounds the same, but has a different meaning) with an insect.
- NASA’s robotic helicopter on Mars that accomplished the first powered, controlled aircraft flight on a planet other than Earth on April 19th, 2021.
- Home of the Legendary Burger
- This naturalist is recognized for his discoveries in evolution and the Origin of the Species.
- Vancouver-based ice cream parlour
- Greg’s older brother in the series Diary of a Wimpy Kid
- City talked about by Jay Z and Alicia Keys in a song
- Star Wars Day is May the ____
- Tim Hortons made this annual contest virtual due to COVID-19 concerns.
- Ms. Mullen’s meditative announcements are called _______ Mondays.
- 1. A species of butterfly, 2. A head of state such as a king or queen
19 Clues: A fermented, bubbly tea • Home of the Legendary Burger • Star Wars Day is May the ____ • Vancouver-based ice cream parlour • This rough fabric is used to make sacks and rope. • City talked about by Jay Z and Alicia Keys in a song • Greg’s older brother in the series Diary of a Wimpy Kid • Home of the convention centre at Vancouver’s waterfront • ...
Medieval China 2022-09-27
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- This dynasty was the period when the Monguls ruled China.
- This structure connected the Yellow River to the Yangzi River.
- A system of managing government through departments run by appointed officials.
- a group of rulers who came from the same family would be known as a...
- This dynasty was very focused on Confucianism, much like the Han Dynasty had been.
- China's most influential philosopher
- Started the Yuan Dynasty
- This dynasty built China's Grand Canal.
- This type of printing uses characters carved into individual small blocks and arranged in order to make a page for printing.
- Invaded China. Started the Mongul Empire.
- This system helps make the government more efficient and skilled.
- This person is responsible for most of the knowledge and culture exchanged between Europe and China.
- The tallest mountains in the world.
- This type of official earns their job by passing a difficult exam
- Large grasslands north of China where the Mongols raised their horses.
- This landform acts as a barrier between China and Mongolia.
- This plateau is located between India and China. Covered mostly in grasslands.
- During this dynasty, China invented gunpowder and paper money.
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- This invention allowed the creation of fireworks.
- This structure was built to keep nomadic tribes out of China.
- This Empress was the only woman to rule China in her own name.
- A policy of avoiding contact with others.
- This dynasty decided to isolate China from the rest of the world.
- This way of thinking decreased rebellion and brought long periods of peace to China.
- Chinese explorer who led great voyages to increase Chinese trade and spread China's fame.
- This type of printing uses text or images carved into large blocks to copy an entire page.
- This structure was built to keep the nomadic tribes out of China.
- This invention made Zheng He's voyages possible.
- This would have been a time full of chaos and civil war.
- This pottery became on of China's major trade goods.
- This was the royal palace built during the Ming Dynasty.
- This prefix means "new"
32 Clues: This prefix means "new" • Started the Yuan Dynasty • The tallest mountains in the world. • China's most influential philosopher • This dynasty built China's Grand Canal. • A policy of avoiding contact with others. • Invaded China. Started the Mongul Empire. • This invention made Zheng He's voyages possible. • This invention allowed the creation of fireworks. • ...
Unit 21: Innovation, Information, and the Networked Economy 2022-04-15
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- The fixed costs of the production of a knowledge-intensive good or service
- The decrease in an innovator’s profits after patent expires, leading to replicated products and more competitive pricing
- gives innovators the legal right to sue others who imitates their product as long as they have created the original
- the application or introduction of new technology or method for doing something that keeps a company competitive and meets customer demands
- Goods and services that are typically used together
- a system that helps innovators turn their ideas into a product or service that’s on the market
- profits in excess of the opportunity cost of capital that an innovator gets by introducing a new technology, organizational form, or marketing strategy
- Shows the relationship between innovation and societal benefits from a patent’s duration
- knowledge that can be recorded to duplicate elsewhere
- the legal owner of a logo, a name/title, or a registered design; the legal right to exclude other producers/groups from using it to identify their products
- the development of new methods of production and products
- Goods and services that are similar to each other and can be replaced with one another
- the development or introduction of of a new, improved good or service
- Competition where economies of scale give the firm with the largest share of the market a commanding competitive edge
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- improves an existing product or process cumulatively
- knowledge that can’t be recorded (skills, judgements, nuances)
- An external effect of one person’s action on another, occurring because the two are connected in a network
- "A matching market is a market in which prices don’t do all the work. You also have to be chosen.”
- a market that acts as a median for buyers and sellers
- Creating an intellectual work (i.e. books, music, choreography, visual arts) and having the legal right to exclude other producers from recreating/copying, adapting, and selling it
- brand new technology that had not been previously available
- Average cost falls when more units of a good/service are produced
- the spread of invention throughout the economy
23 Clues: the spread of invention throughout the economy • Goods and services that are typically used together • improves an existing product or process cumulatively • a market that acts as a median for buyers and sellers • knowledge that can be recorded to duplicate elsewhere • the development of new methods of production and products • ...
STS 2024-12-08
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- - can erode social cohesion and increase social conflict
- - When political parties are deeply divided
- - spread of misinformation have further fueled political divisions
- - is the long-term heating of Earth's surface
- - harm terrestrial aquatic ecosystems
- – CO2
- – a double-edged sword
- - capture all data
- – more powerful greenhouse gas
- - played a role in exacerbating political polarization
- - The practice of protecting systems
- - are sensitive to sea level rise
- - polarization can lead to the rise of extremist groups and violence
- - diversity of habitats
- - variety of different species
- – COVID
- - The next technology trend that follows the IoT
- - one of the most deadly weather phenomena
- - the rapid rate of species extinction
- - amount of heat that gets in or out of the atmosphere
- – species contribute to human health
- - state of the atmosphere on a day-to-day basis
- - diversity
- - Electoral reforms
- – Nox
- - Educating people about media bias and critical thinking
- - next remarkable technology
- - can help redistribute wealth and reduce income inequality
- - a digital ledger
- - to ensure consistency and clarity
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- – overfishing poaching
- - introduction of non-native species
- - automating jobs
- - a fundamental human right
- - laws and regulations
- - is melting earlier compared to long-term averages.
- - The overuse and misuse of antibiotics
- - The gap between the rich and the poor
- - invention of computer
- – has a lot of trees
- - long-term shifts in temperatures
- - has primarily been used for gaming
- - divides organisms
- - based on fundamental characteristics
- – GOOD HACKER
- – conversion of human habitat
- - formerly new technology
- - big ice
- - describes the network of physical objects
- - depends on climate and weather conditions
- - invention of telegraph
- - the science of naming
- - omplex era marked by significant challenges
- - transmitted from a tiny computer chip
- - diversity of genes
- - migration of large groups of people
- - Climate change is mainly driven by
- - Extreme inequality can fuel social unrest and political instability
- - perform tasks that normally require human intelligence
- - use radio waves
60 Clues: – CO2 • – Nox • – COVID • - big ice • - diversity • – GOOD HACKER • - automating jobs • - use radio waves • - capture all data • - a digital ledger • - divides organisms • - Electoral reforms • – has a lot of trees • - diversity of genes • – overfishing poaching • - laws and regulations • – a double-edged sword • - invention of computer • - diversity of habitats • - the science of naming • ...
Lucus's biomedical careers crossword 2017-10-18
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- researches, interviews, and writes about recent scientific discoveries
- Acupressure that makes the body focus
- nurse that researches and plans from start to finish a kidney transplant
- balances the needs of humans and animals in the environment
- manages animals housed in zoos for conservation or to be viewed by the public.
- Teach people about their teeth and help dentists work on people’s teeth
- treats and exams the eyes
- research blood and diseases that have to do with blood
- assess and treats patient with small illnesses
- research and make things to do with the spine
- takes x rays of the body and examines the x ray to determine the issue
- highly skilled scientists that research the presence of disease
- research foods to determine if there are healthy and good for the public.
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- conducts test on medical equipment to make sure it fits the standards
- assist and help people who have special medical needs
- they research hearing loss and ways to fix it
- use blood samples and other things in a lab to determine things about cancer
- research and control environmental factors and stresses that arise in the workplace that impede one’s health
- captures pictures of marine life under the ocean
- researches and treats people who have issues with their nervous system
- treats animals that are sick or have a disease
- study genetics to determine if people can or at what likelihood are that at to get diseases from family
- help and show people who have a disease or have been through a surgery exercises to release the pain or get back in shape
- research factors involved in the spread of disease
- responsible for the well being of tissues and organs before and during a transplant
25 Clues: treats and exams the eyes • Acupressure that makes the body focus • they research hearing loss and ways to fix it • research and make things to do with the spine • treats animals that are sick or have a disease • assess and treats patient with small illnesses • captures pictures of marine life under the ocean • research factors involved in the spread of disease • ...
The Virtual Self 2022-04-02
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- a piece of equipment with several moving parts that uses power to do a particular type of work
- recording or storing information as a series of the numbers 1 and 0, to show that a signal is present or absent
- media- websites and computer programs that allow people to communicate and share information on the internet using a computer or mobile phone
- happening immediately, without any delay
- over- to begin to have control of something
- a piece of equipment that you use with your hands to make or repair something
- the method or possibility of getting near to a place or person
- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- on- to communicate information, news, or a message to someone
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- to (cause something to) get better
- to share information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body, or using other signals
- facts about a situation, person, event, etc.
- happening a lot or all the time
- the physical or mental power or skill needed to do something
- a place or position
- to involve yourself in a situation when your involvement is not wanted or is not helpful
- to add to something in order to make it bigger or longer
17 Clues: a place or position • happening a lot or all the time • to (cause something to) get better • happening immediately, without any delay • over- to begin to have control of something • facts about a situation, person, event, etc. • to add to something in order to make it bigger or longer • the physical or mental power or skill needed to do something • ...
The Odyssey Characters 2023-11-09
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- the goddess of war, wisdom, and cleverness
- the god of music, poetry, prophecy, and medicine
- the wife of Hades, ruler of the underworld
- a race of one-eyed giants
- the guardian of the winds
- of Thebes, a blind prophet whose spirit Odysseus visits in the underworld
- the god of invention, commerce, and cunning; messenger of the gods
- the god of the seas, earthquakes, and horses
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- a sea goddess who lives on the island of Ogygia
- Odysseus' wife
- the sun god, who raises his cattle on the island of Thrinacia
- Odysseus' Son
- Odysseus' dog
- allies of the Trojans, who live at Ismarus
14 Clues: Odysseus' Son • Odysseus' dog • Odysseus' wife • a race of one-eyed giants • the guardian of the winds • the goddess of war, wisdom, and cleverness • the wife of Hades, ruler of the underworld • allies of the Trojans, who live at Ismarus • the god of the seas, earthquakes, and horses • a sea goddess who lives on the island of Ogygia • ...
AP World History 5.5 2026-02-04
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- / Stronger metal made cheaper during industrialization
- / Metal used to build machines and tools
- JENNY / Machine that increased thread production
- / Power source that replaced water and animal power in factories
- / Place where goods were made using machines
- / Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- / Economic system based on private ownership and profit
- / Invention that allowed long-distance communication
- / Inventor who improved the steam engine
- / Fuel used to power steam engines
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- / Process that made steel cheaper and faster to produce
- / Steam-powered transportation system on tracks
- / Use of machines instead of human labor
- / First industry to industrialize using machines
14 Clues: / Fuel used to power steam engines • / Metal used to build machines and tools • / Use of machines instead of human labor • / Inventor who improved the steam engine • / Place where goods were made using machines • / Steam-powered transportation system on tracks • / Movement of people from rural areas to cities • JENNY / Machine that increased thread production • ...
English–Greek Cognates Crossword 2025-10-09
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- = The art that makes people dance and sing.
- = The science of living things.
- = People vote in this form of government.
- = The power we need to live and move.
- = The study of money and business.
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- = We learn about the past through this subject.
- = You take one with a camera.
- = Every invention begins with this!
- = We use this to make phones and computers.
- = A place where you watch movies.
10 Clues: = You take one with a camera. • = The science of living things. • = A place where you watch movies. • = The study of money and business. • = Every invention begins with this! • = The power we need to live and move. • = People vote in this form of government. • = The art that makes people dance and sing. • = We use this to make phones and computers. • ...
Tracing & Evaluating Arguments and Claims 2026-04-12
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- Stories from real life.
- To help hold up an idea or claim.
- Facts that establish the truth.
- An explanation for WHY the claim is true. It tells us the 'because' behind the idea.
- A statement proven true by testing or research.
- Discoveries from a study.
- Find or discover by investigation.
- Reasons used to persuade others an idea is right.
- Numbers like '75% of people'.
- A statement that says something is true, but it needs proof.
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- Claims that use words like "always" or "everyone."
- A personal belief or feeling that cannot be proven.
- Opinions from doctors or scientists.
- Mrs. Diaz's favorite color.
- A good amount of proof to build a strong argument.
- Claims supported with facts, data, or expert opinions.
- The number of children Mrs. Gray has.
- The month of Mrs. Adkins birthday.
- The facts or information that prove a claim is correct.
19 Clues: Stories from real life. • Discoveries from a study. • Mrs. Diaz's favorite color. • Numbers like '75% of people'. • Facts that establish the truth. • To help hold up an idea or claim. • Find or discover by investigation. • The month of Mrs. Adkins birthday. • Opinions from doctors or scientists. • The number of children Mrs. Gray has. • ...
Scientific Measurement & The Microscope 2023-05-30
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- Scientists often use computer techniques to add "_____" to make certain structures stand out.
- A German botanist that concluded that all plants are made of cells.
- make it possible to explore cell structures and large protein molecules.
- German Physician that published the idea that new cells can be produced only from the division of existing cells.
- Discoveries of cells that are confirmed by many biologists and summarized in the ____.
- Uses beams of electrons focused by magnet fields. Offer much higher resolution than light microscopes.
- contains genetic materials in the form of DNA.
- An Englishman that used a microscope to study a slice of cork, a plant material. Observed chambers and named them cells because they reminded him of a monastery's tiny rooms,
- a photo of an object seen through a microscope
- cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei.
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- Produces stunning three-dimensional images of a specimen's surface.
- All cells are surrounded by a thin flexible layer barrier.
- allows light to pass through a specimen and uses two lenses to form an image.
- In Holland, this person used a single-lens microscope and observed pond water. Found it amazing that the microscope revealed a fantastic world of tiny living organisms.
- the basic units of all living things.
- cells that do not enclose DNA in nuclei.
16 Clues: the basic units of all living things. • cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei. • cells that do not enclose DNA in nuclei. • contains genetic materials in the form of DNA. • a photo of an object seen through a microscope • All cells are surrounded by a thin flexible layer barrier. • Produces stunning three-dimensional images of a specimen's surface. • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword 2022-11-02
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- An ancient ruler of Mesopotamia who ruled between c. 1792 – c. 1750 BC
- a horse-ran invention that was used commonly for soldiers during war.
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- a written language that was first made in Mesopotamia during Hammurabi's reign
- a writing tool
- A soldier who conquered Akkadian and then went on to rule for 56 more years
- an invention used to transport items and people, first invented in Mesopotamia
6 Clues: a writing tool • a horse-ran invention that was used commonly for soldiers during war. • An ancient ruler of Mesopotamia who ruled between c. 1792 – c. 1750 BC • A soldier who conquered Akkadian and then went on to rule for 56 more years • a written language that was first made in Mesopotamia during Hammurabi's reign • ...
Unit 2- E8- Read 2020-09-22
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- After many experiments, they finally came up with a ________ called telephone.
- Bell demonstrated his invention at __________ exhibitions.
- verb of transmission
- Bell____ first to Canada and then to the USA.
- noun of invent
- The telephone was first ___________ in 1876.
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- The first telephone was in ____ use in 1877.
- Bell and Watson conducted many __________.
- People can neither speak nor hear.
- verb of assistant
10 Clues: noun of invent • verb of assistant • verb of transmission • People can neither speak nor hear. • Bell and Watson conducted many __________. • The first telephone was in ____ use in 1877. • The telephone was first ___________ in 1876. • Bell____ first to Canada and then to the USA. • Bell demonstrated his invention at __________ exhibitions. • ...
More Ancient China 2024-09-23
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- clay soldiers built and buried with Emperor Qin
- the higher of China's major rivers
- built to protect China
- a line of rulers from the same family
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- an invention that shows directions
- process for making paper
- the middle river of China's three major rivers
- making a lot of copies
- the lower of China's major rivers
- a fancy smooth and shiny material
10 Clues: making a lot of copies • built to protect China • process for making paper • the lower of China's major rivers • a fancy smooth and shiny material • an invention that shows directions • the higher of China's major rivers • a line of rulers from the same family • the middle river of China's three major rivers • clay soldiers built and buried with Emperor Qin
Innovations of 1790-186- 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 • ...
Crossword Puzzle 1/27- 2 2025-01-27
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- To picture something in your mind.
- The way of life of a group of people.
- Something successful that is accomplished.
- An artist who makes sculptures.
- Something new that is made or discovered.
- A person who designs buildings.
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- Books, poems, and plays.
- To make something new.
- A group of people with shared ideas.
- A time of renewed interest in art and learning.
10 Clues: To make something new. • Books, poems, and plays. • An artist who makes sculptures. • A person who designs buildings. • To picture something in your mind. • A group of people with shared ideas. • The way of life of a group of people. • Something new that is made or discovered. • Something successful that is accomplished. • A time of renewed interest in art and learning.
All about intellectual properties 2022-07-25
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- Original work that is protected
- inventor/business owner
- Person that examines patents
- Logo, phrase. moto, name
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- Used for a unique and useful invention
- content that protects original works
- Confidential information that promotes competitive advantage
- Office that distributes and examines intellectual property
8 Clues: inventor/business owner • Logo, phrase. moto, name • Person that examines patents • Original work that is protected • content that protects original works • Used for a unique and useful invention • Office that distributes and examines intellectual property • Confidential information that promotes competitive advantage
Character Crossword 2018-03-14
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- Lion King of Narnia.
- First name of the son of Neptune.
- Diary of a _____ Kid
- Scribbles away in her "Dork Diaries."
- Vampire Bunny in author James Howe's books.
- Peter Hatcher's annoying 2-year-old brother.
- Big Nate's last name.
- Main character in Wonder.
- Uses her powers to defeat the Trunchbull.
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- The cat that made an incredible journey.
- Frequent visitors to the Magic Tree House, Jack and _____.
- Bezus's little sister.
- Cam Jansen's real name.
- The Invention of _____ Cabret.
- Superhero Captain _____.
- Together with her brother Charles Wallace and their new friend Calvin, _____ searches for her father, scientist Alexander Murry.
- The fantastic Mr. _____.
- _____ was a big gorilla with a big heart.
- The pig that loves toast.
19 Clues: Lion King of Narnia. • Diary of a _____ Kid • Big Nate's last name. • Bezus's little sister. • Cam Jansen's real name. • Superhero Captain _____. • The fantastic Mr. _____. • Main character in Wonder. • The pig that loves toast. • The Invention of _____ Cabret. • First name of the son of Neptune. • Scribbles away in her "Dork Diaries." • The cat that made an incredible journey. • ...
The Romantic Era 2025-01-13
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- Author who wrote Frankenstein
- Romantic music was big, dramatic, and ____________
- Composer who wrote Symphony Fantastic
- Famous woman composer and pianist.
- Russian Composer who wrote the Nutcracker
- A new faster way to travel during this time.
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- Music using Folk melodies, dances, and rhythms to evoke feelings of home.
- Famous example of a programmatic symphony.
- This new invention captured images and replaced painting.
- A type of music that told a story
- A new genre of art song for voice and piano.
11 Clues: Author who wrote Frankenstein • A type of music that told a story • Famous woman composer and pianist. • Composer who wrote Symphony Fantastic • Russian Composer who wrote the Nutcracker • Famous example of a programmatic symphony. • A new genre of art song for voice and piano. • A new faster way to travel during this time. • ...
DHA3-3-Invention de l'écriture 2025-08-14
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- un nom de la famille d' "inscrire"
- dénombrer
- des traces inventées par les hommes pour se laisser des messages
- une marque, un geste
- transmettre des informations entre des personnes, ou des animaux
- chacune représente un ou plusieurs sons
- le contraire de "figuratif"
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- une création
- dire, expliquer, parler de....
- le contraire de "unique"
- nécessaire, vital
- la suite de toutes les lettres
- donner à sa succession, au suivant
- un nom de la famille de connaitre
- le contraire de fin
15 Clues: dénombrer • une création • nécessaire, vital • le contraire de fin • une marque, un geste • le contraire de "unique" • le contraire de "figuratif" • dire, expliquer, parler de.... • la suite de toutes les lettres • un nom de la famille de connaitre • un nom de la famille d' "inscrire" • donner à sa succession, au suivant • chacune représente un ou plusieurs sons • ...
4th Suffixes 3 2024-01-16
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- Making something better or more modern.
- Someone who finds news and shares it.
- Reflecting light and looking bright and sparkly.
- a spark in your brain that gives you cool ideas
- Being present at something, like school or a meeting.
- A stand with three legs.
- The act of being involved with something or someone.
- How easy something is to see.
- How hot or cold something is.
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- An idea offered to someone.
- Putting words down to create sentences and stories.
- Someone who comes to see someone or someplace for a short time.
- A natural way someone or something usually acts.
- Turning into a gas or steam.
- Something new and clever created.
- A part or piece of something bigger.
- Feeling happy and proud about winning or achieving something.
- Pretending not to hear or notice someone or something.
- In the middle or most important place.
19 Clues: A stand with three legs. • An idea offered to someone. • Turning into a gas or steam. • How easy something is to see. • How hot or cold something is. • Something new and clever created. • A part or piece of something bigger. • Someone who finds news and shares it. • In the middle or most important place. • Making something better or more modern. • ...
4th Suffix 2 2024-01-16
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- An idea offered to someone.
- Someone who comes to see someone or someplace for a short time.
- Pretending not to hear or notice someone or something.
- A natural way someone or something usually acts.
- Turning into a gas or steam.
- Making something better or more modern.
- Someone who finds news and shares it.
- Being present at something, like school or a meeting.
- A stand with three legs.
- A part or piece of something bigger.
- Reflecting light and looking bright and sparkly.
- In the middle or most important place.
- The act of being involved with something or someone.
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- a spark in your brain that gives you cool ideas
- How easy something is to see.
- How hot or cold something is.
- Something new and clever created.
- Putting words down to create sentences and stories.
- Feeling happy and proud about winning or achieving something.
19 Clues: A stand with three legs. • An idea offered to someone. • Turning into a gas or steam. • How easy something is to see. • How hot or cold something is. • Something new and clever created. • A part or piece of something bigger. • Someone who finds news and shares it. • In the middle or most important place. • Making something better or more modern. • ...
Character Crossword 2018-03-14
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- Peter Hatcher's annoying 2-year-old brother.
- Superhero Captain _____.
- Uses her powers to defeat the Trunchbull.
- Frequent visitors to the Magic Tree House, Jack and _____.
- _____ was a big gorilla with a big heart.
- Big Nate's last name.
- The fantastic Mr. _____.
- First name of the son of Neptune.
- The cat that made an incredible journey.
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- Together with her brother Charles Wallace and their new friend Calvin, _____ searches for her father, scientist Alexander Murry.
- Vampire Bunny in author James Howe's books.
- Cam Jansen's real name.
- Bezus's little sister.
- Main character in Wonder.
- Scribbles away in her "Dork Diaries."
- Diary of a _____ Kid
- The Invention of _____ Cabret.
- The pig that loves toast.
- Lion King of Narnia.
19 Clues: Diary of a _____ Kid • Lion King of Narnia. • Big Nate's last name. • Bezus's little sister. • Cam Jansen's real name. • Superhero Captain _____. • The fantastic Mr. _____. • Main character in Wonder. • The pig that loves toast. • The Invention of _____ Cabret. • First name of the son of Neptune. • Scribbles away in her "Dork Diaries." • The cat that made an incredible journey. • ...
Market Structures 2025-04-24
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- When one firm sets its price first and other firms follow it is called price ____
- Gives the inventor the sol rights to profit from that particular work or invention
- When there is only one buyer of a good
- When sellers cooperate to raise their joint profits
- When companies are prevented from entering a market they are experiencing a _____ to entry
- The value of _____ (2 words) comes from enabling its users to participate in a network of other users
- Government efforts to prevent oligopolistic industries from becoming or behaving like monopolies (3 words)
- When one firm is able to influence price they have market ____
- This strategy starts with cooperation and shits to imitating what the other player did the previous period (3 words)
- 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 there are only a few producers in an industry
- When competitors collaborate to set the price of a good, it is called price ____
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- 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
- _____ competition exists when no one supplier or producer can influence price and therefore supply equals demand
- When a seller charges different prices to different consumers it is called price ____
- When one company controls an industry
- A ____ monopoly is created and sustained by increasing returns to scale; this is most prevalent in the area of public utilities
- A temporary monopoly in the use or sale of an invention
- An agreement among several producers to restrict output in order to drive up prices
- When the government establishes a public agency to provide a particular good it is called ___ (2 words)
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 ____ • ...
cheese 2026-02-03
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- the ability of computers or machines to mimic human intelligence to perform tasks, solve problems, and make decisions
- the use of technology, such as software or machinery, to perform tasks, processes, or procedures with minimal or no human intervention
- the responsible, ethical, and safe use of technology and the internet
- the process of turning a new idea, method, or device into reality to create value
- an exclusive, time-limited legal right granted by a government to an inventor, preventing others from making, using, or selling their invention without permission
- a word, phrase, symbol, design, or combination that identifies and distinguishes the source of goods or services
- a type of intellectual property law that automatically protects original creative works—such as books, music, art, and software—the moment they are fixed in a tangible form
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- the creation of a new, unique, or significantly improved product, process, machine, or method that did not exist before
- the effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input.
- shared, unchangeable digital ledger that records transactions in "blocks" linked chronologically in a "chain,"
- an individual or group that purchases or uses goods and services primarily for personal, family, or household use, rather than for resale or business production
- a computer-generated, 3D simulated environment that replaces a user's physical surroundings with interactive, digital content
- an individual who identifies a need or opportunity, then creates, organizes, and manages a business to fulfill it
- the practical application of knowledge, tools, and skills to solve problems, fulfill needs, or make tasks easier
- websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
15 Clues: the responsible, ethical, and safe use of technology and the internet • the process of turning a new idea, method, or device into reality to create value • shared, unchangeable digital ledger that records transactions in "blocks" linked chronologically in a "chain," • ...
engineers puzzle 2021-09-23
13 Clues: amzon • tubine • invention • slow down • zoo study • photo of bone • type of orange • sun light panel • city work truck • energy in motion • navigation on ship • place whare you work • quality, head of quality testing
Unidad 3, Leccion 1 2017-10-16
13 Clues: to harm • to vote • to value • to reuse • to breath • to protect • to destroy • invento- invention • to forment, to support • renovable- nonrenewable • to diminish, to decrease • responsabilidad- responsibility • especies en peligro de extincion- endangered species
TV & Movie 2020-12-07
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- Kate's dress colour after 10 days with Matthew
- Brosnan's firey peak
- I love you from Han
- Danny and the greasy gang
- The mouse's pooch
- Ewan explores
- Ally fears this LOTR creature
- A famous family like ours
- female bird
- A musical Jewel
- Pierce at his best
- In a Potter filled world this protects a Boyd
- The evil Christmas tree in Charlie Brown was ____
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- The hobbit in Lost
- Reindeer Robbie's toy invention
- sitcom not worth the time
- she shapes athletes and cares for plants
- Mom left me to cry while watching
- Canadian gal with a charming time traveler
- You don't make friends with
- Dane in Westeros
- Someone who shows off their charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent
- wolf in the north
- Something Indiana can't do sexy
24 Clues: female bird • Ewan explores • A musical Jewel • Dane in Westeros • The mouse's pooch • wolf in the north • The hobbit in Lost • Pierce at his best • I love you from Han • Brosnan's firey peak • sitcom not worth the time • Danny and the greasy gang • A famous family like ours • You don't make friends with • Ally fears this LOTR creature • Reindeer Robbie's toy invention • ...
ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA 2020-09-28
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- "between the rivers"
- created first permanent army and empire
- first great Hebrew king
- world's first writing system
- arc-shaped are of land in the Middle East
- pyramid-shaped temple tower
- man-made river that helped control flooding
- founder of the Hebrew people
- people who wrote and kept records
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- built the legendary Hanging Gardens
- created first written law code and named it after himself
- one of the rivers of Mesopotamia
- one of the rivers of Mesopotamia
- first people to believe in only one god
- led the Hebrews out of Egyptian slavery
- supplying water to an area of land
- only people who could talk with the gods
- Sumerians' greatest invention
- what the Phoenicians created that helped develop language
- most powerful city in Mesopotamia
- what the Assyrians used to give them an advantage in battle
- first advanced civilization
22 Clues: "between the rivers" • first great Hebrew king • pyramid-shaped temple tower • first advanced civilization • world's first writing system • founder of the Hebrew people • Sumerians' greatest invention • one of the rivers of Mesopotamia • one of the rivers of Mesopotamia • most powerful city in Mesopotamia • people who wrote and kept records • supplying water to an area of land • ...
SAT Practice 2023-09-15
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- to guess, conclude, or derive by reasoning
- novel or new (esp. as an idea or invention)
- to prove to be reasonable
- one-sided
- legally void and ineffective
- downright, utter, total
- truthful or easy to perceive
- extremely bad
- to promise
- completely new and never having happened before; historic
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- randomly; with little or no distinction
- highly detailed and decorated
- to give into; to satisfy or gratify
- not yet finalized
- the act of gaining a skill or possession of something
- to remove or force out of (usu. a position or office)
- predominant, superior, most important
- existing purely in the mind; not representing actual reality
- a subtle difference in meaning
- to become less active, less intense, or less in amount
- new, innovative
- to give way to or surrender to
22 Clues: one-sided • to promise • extremely bad • new, innovative • not yet finalized • downright, utter, total • to prove to be reasonable • legally void and ineffective • truthful or easy to perceive • highly detailed and decorated • a subtle difference in meaning • to give way to or surrender to • to give into; to satisfy or gratify • predominant, superior, most important • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-02-27
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- workers or working-class
- those who make and sell goods and services
- also known as a cottage industry
- those who buy and use goods and services
- a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid.
- an economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production, as opposed to private ownership
- the population shift from rural to urban areas
- a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist known for inventing different types of steam engine that helped start the Industrial Revolution
- economic system in which transactions between private groups of people are free from any form of economic interventionism
- a fundamental concept within economics and is primarily used to describe the price and availability of commodities
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- market system operating free from government intervention
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- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines.
- freedom deciding what to buy, where to work and what to make
- a French chemist, pharmacist, and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization
- a machine for spinning with more than one spindle at a time, patented by James Hargreaves in 1770
- an organization of workers whose purpose is to maintain or improve the conditions of their employment
- the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the thinking of political economy
- a German-born philosopher, economist, political theorist, historian, sociologist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist
21 Clues: workers or working-class • also known as a cottage industry • those who buy and use goods and services • those who make and sell goods and services • the population shift from rural to urban areas • market system operating free from government intervention • freedom deciding what to buy, where to work and what to make • ...
Occupation 2023-09-18
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- A skilled aviator who operates aircraft, such as airplanes or helicopters, for transportation or recreation.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in treating and caring for animals, including pets and wildlife.
- A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens.
- A creative individual who expresses themselves through various forms of art, such as painting or sculpture.
- A person who conducts research and experiments to better understand the world and make discoveries.
- A talented performer who creates and plays music using instruments or their voice.
- A person who cultivates crops, raises animals, and manages land for food production.
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors and cares for patients in hospitals or clinics.
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- A person who educates and imparts knowledge to students in a school or classroom setting.
- Officer An officer responsible for enforcing the law, maintaining peace, and ensuring public safety.
- 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.
- A medical professional who treats and cares for patients' health, often in a hospital or clinic.
- A problem solver who designs and builds structures, machines, and systems to solve real-world problems.
- A physically active individual who excels in sports and participates in competitions.
15 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. • ...
ELECTRICITY 2021-11-02
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- The first media invention that came after Franklin.
- Franklin wanted to prove that _______ is electricity.
- Leyden Jars are an early type of _______.
- The lightning ___ keeps buildings safe during storms.
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- The ____ helped to transfer the electricity to a jar.
- It was tight to a kite.
- The _____ the building the easier it is to be struck by lightning.
- Franklin flew it during a thunderstorm.
- The first mass media invention that cam after Franklin.
9 Clues: It was tight to a kite. • Franklin flew it during a thunderstorm. • Leyden Jars are an early type of _______. • The first media invention that came after Franklin. • The ____ helped to transfer the electricity to a jar. • Franklin wanted to prove that _______ is electricity. • The lightning ___ keeps buildings safe during storms. • ...
G2 Science review 2022-06-17
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- learned about a subject by reading books
- the use of scientific discoveries
- to act because of something else that happened
- the tissue in the body that makes us move
- facts about an event, person
- an important job that someone is sent somewhere to do
- used to show that something may happen
- can do an activity or job well because you have practiced how to do it
- something that needs to be fixed
- a person with a lot of knowledge or skill
- headphones with a microphone
- a piece of equipment with several moving parts
- the tissues in the body that make us move
- a tool for making objects that are faraway look nearer and larger
- having no weight
- a person who is learning and practicing the skills for a job
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- a person who has been trained for traveling in space
- not as strong
- newest or most recent
- the use of scientific discoveries
- picked as the one to do something
- understanding of a subject that you get by experience or study
- a group of people who work together, usually on a ship or aircraft
- someone who studies the universe
- something that needs great mental or physical effort to be done successfully
- station a vehicle in which people live in and travel around the earth outside the atmosphere
- to be chosen
- the act of doing something over and over again to improve your skill
- a person who flies an aircraft
- something different, usually better
- healthy and strong because of exercise
31 Clues: to be chosen • not as strong • having no weight • newest or most recent • facts about an event, person • headphones with a microphone • a person who flies an aircraft • someone who studies the universe • something that needs to be fixed • the use of scientific discoveries • the use of scientific discoveries • picked as the one to do something • something different, usually better • ...
Pre-IELTS - Unit 6 (History & Media) 2025-01-09
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- To avoid information__________, it's important to filter out unnecessary information.
- A significant event or achievement in history is a __________.
- He is a well-known __________ who always seems to get exclusive photos of celebrities.
- Many ________ figures, such as Martin Luther King Jr., have inspired social change.
- The act of fighting against an enemy or oppressor is called __________.
- A person who studies the past is called a __________.
- The __________ of this online platform has increased dramatically in the last year.
- The Berlin Wall was a symbol of the division and ________ between East and West Germany.
- The __________ for this week's edition was about the latest scientific discoveries.
- A country that is controlled by another country is called a __________.
- The ________ of the American colonies from Britain began with the American Revolution.
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- The ________ of the Spanish in the Americas led to the destruction of many indigenous cultures.
- The period of time when a king or queen rules is called a __________.
- The Roman Empire was a powerful __________.
- The magazine's __________ on the front page was about the president's visit.
- The online news website has become __________ across the world.
- She decided to __________ to the local newspaper to receive daily updates.
- The invention of the printing press was a major ________ in the history of communication.
- This newspaper has a special __________ for entertainment news and gossip.
- The Vikings ________ Britain in the 9th century.
- Nelson Mandela fought against ________ and apartheid in South Africa.
- The ________ of the Mongols under Genghis Khan was swift and devastating.
22 Clues: The Roman Empire was a powerful __________. • The Vikings ________ Britain in the 9th century. • A person who studies the past is called a __________. • A significant event or achievement in history is a __________. • The online news website has become __________ across the world. • The period of time when a king or queen rules is called a __________. • ...
OLYMPIANS PLUS 2024-06-15
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- Mars god of war and farming
- Vulcanus (Vulcan) god of metalcraft, invention, fire
- A common Roman alternate name for Dis Pater, from the Greek "Plouton"
- Dis Pater god of the Underworld
- Iuno (Juno) goddess of marriage, wives, women, childbirth, queenship
- A common Roman alternate name for Liber, from the Greek "Bakhos"
- Hercules god of humanity, heroism, strength
- Apollo god of art, music, light, healing, disease, prophecy
- Neptunus (Neptune) god of the sea, horses, quakes, sailors
- Liber god of wine
- Vesta goddess of the home and its fireplace
- Cupido (Cupid) god of love and desire
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- Proserpina goddess of the Underworld and rebirth
- Ceres goddess of the harvest, grain, agriculture
- Mercurius (Mercury) god of messages, secret knowledge, thieves, writing
- Minerva goddess of wisdom, war, and craftwork
- Iuppiter (Jupiter) god of rain, storms, kingship
- Venus goddess of love and beauty
- Diana goddess of the hunt, forest animals, maidens, childbirth
19 Clues: Liber god of wine • Mars god of war and farming • Dis Pater god of the Underworld • Venus goddess of love and beauty • Cupido (Cupid) god of love and desire • Hercules god of humanity, heroism, strength • Vesta goddess of the home and its fireplace • Minerva goddess of wisdom, war, and craftwork • Proserpina goddess of the Underworld and rebirth • ...
Conquer and Conqueste 2024-04-29
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- name of the desert the silk road crosses
- People who don't stay and live in one specific area
- Grandson to Genghis Khan who was just as strong a ruler as him
- Something that made traders predicted on the monsoon marketplace that made travel easier
- The main disease the mongols brought to the rest of the world
- A new discovery in warfare that gave the mongols an advantage in battle
- A portable tent
- Animals that helped traders cross the silk road
- A stretch of land across Asia that is mostly grassland
- The main animal nomads used for everything
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- A monotheistic religion started in Asia that spread due to the silk road
- The mongol ruler who made great discoveries and conquests
- the fabric that made the Chinese wealthy
- The item Mansa Musa spread so much of it caused an economic crash
- a series of trade networks across water
- The silk road was the first type of this kind of trade route
- Something that Ghengis Khan catapulted into cities to cause diseases
- The reason why Mansa Musa was traveling to Mecca
- A monotheistic religion started in the middle east spreading due to trade on the silk road
- The system the Mongols constructed that unified Asia, we still us it today
20 Clues: A portable tent • a series of trade networks across water • name of the desert the silk road crosses • the fabric that made the Chinese wealthy • The main animal nomads used for everything • Animals that helped traders cross the silk road • The reason why Mansa Musa was traveling to Mecca • People who don't stay and live in one specific area • ...
Renaissance Study Guide 2022-01-22
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- famous painter of the Sistine Chapel
- belief that human ideas should guide society rather than the Church
- means rebirth
- Englishman refused to acknowledge king as head of the Church of England
- believed earth was at the center of the universe
- church council was called by Pope Paul III to discuss reform for the Church
- French reformer who set up a Protestant government and believed that there were no sacraments
- gave permission to Christopher ChristopherColumbus traveled to New World
- 700-year struggle by Christian Spaniards to regain Spain from the Muslim Arabs
- Bible first printed with this machine
- a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s
- made important discoveries in physics
- city Turks stopped at in 1683
- paintings created on fresh, moist plaster
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- Parliament began to take more power, forced James II to flee
- city captured by the Turks in 1453
- writer of comedies and tragedies
- king of Portugal
- shift from Ptolemic theory to heliocentric theory
- England bishop stood up to king
- inventor of the printing press
- king killed by England
- proposed heliocentrism
- discovered planets move in elliptical paths
- Catholic English king
- posted 95 theses on October 31, 1517
- ruled England as a military dictator
- protestant daughter made queen
28 Clues: means rebirth • king of Portugal • Catholic English king • king killed by England • proposed heliocentrism • city Turks stopped at in 1683 • inventor of the printing press • protestant daughter made queen • England bishop stood up to king • writer of comedies and tragedies • city captured by the Turks in 1453 • famous painter of the Sistine Chapel • ...
Cotton, Cattle, Railroads and Oil 2021-04-01
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- The movement of cattle in large herds to a stockyard or market.
- an organization that protects the rights of workers
- Native cowboy who was hired by ranchers to tend to the livestock and were known for their superior roping, riding, and herding skills.
- A Texan who made great contributions to Texas as a Texas Ranger, The Governor of Texas and President of Texas A&M
- a framework or a tower that supports a large drill over a deep hole.
- to move to a different state within the same country.
- Invention that was most responsible for closing the open range.
- an economic cycle in which high demand leads to high output, which results in falling prices and hard times for workers.
- A Comanche chief and son of Cynthia Ann Parker ( An Indian captive who adopted Comanche ways) who worked to better relations between the United States government and American Indians.
- A community that undergoes sudden and rapid population and economic growth.
- a large area of grazing land without barriers or fences.
- African American soldiers serving in the western United States after the Civil War; protected the frontier against Native Americans.
- having possession or complete control of a particular industry
- a person who urges or works for improvement or change in society.
- a movement that tried to correct social and political problems
- Invention that made it possible to water crops in dry agricultural areas.
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- an increase in the movement of people from rural farms to bigger cities.
- the right to vote
- a place where the livestock (cattle) are held before they are shipped elsewhere.
- an independent well driller that searched Texas for oil.
- Plot of land set aside for Native Americans to settle; many did not settle there peacefully
- A progressive Texas politician who helped improve Texas laws and regulations against corruption.
- to permanently move to another country.
- Site of the largest oil reserve in the country in 1901.
- a byproduct of oil that became highly demanded after the mass production of new automobiles.
- undeveloped land that lies beyond the border of settled territory
26 Clues: the right to vote • to permanently move to another country. • an organization that protects the rights of workers • to move to a different state within the same country. • Site of the largest oil reserve in the country in 1901. • an independent well driller that searched Texas for oil. • a large area of grazing land without barriers or fences. • ...
Human Geography Review 2021-09-23
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- the study of human populations
- the process of changing wild animals to living in one place for food
- cleaning water to make it drinkable especially sewage water
- occasionally moving from place to place to follow animals for food
- this invention helped to increase the amount of food that could be grown on farms
- a tool used to gather information about the people living in a population like a country
- living in the city
- the number of people moving into a country
- this is one of the factors that affects how long people live in a country
- once animals and plants could be raised and grown in one place people could build these types of homes
- the difference between the number of people moving into a country and the number moving out
- this type of country has a lot of wealth good health care lots of different jobs and a good quality of life
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- the number of children born per year in a country
- this type of geography studies the features of the earth like mountains valleys rivers and oceans
- this determines the literacy rate in a country meaning the number of people who can read and write
- this revolution included the invention of new technology and the building of factories
- the number of people who die in a year in a country
- the movement of people living in the country to the city
- the agricultural revolution included these being grown in one place rather than people having to move around and find food
- the increase or decrease in the population
- prior to the agricultural revolution people lived in these
- living in the country
- the number of people moving out of a country
- this type of geography studies groups of people to find out where they live and why they live there
- this type of country has very little wealth few different types of jobs poor health care and a lower quality of life
25 Clues: living in the city • living in the country • the study of human populations • the increase or decrease in the population • the number of people moving into a country • the number of people moving out of a country • the number of children born per year in a country • the number of people who die in a year in a country • ...
inventions and discoveres 2015-07-16
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- the simplest form of plasma
- Prize -any of six international prizes awarded annually for outstanding work
- ford the founder of one of the super cars mustang
- Mr. Spencer was working with radar equipment when he noticed a candy bar had melted in his pocket.
- a circular component used to transport
- the web which connects the world
- brothers – the inventors of aeroplane
- - A group of antibiotic invented by Alexander filming
- WRITER Writing machine, W. A. Burt, 1829
- the only means of communication
- the most important invention leading to the modern world
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- -the most known discovery of arya batta
- an Italian scientist who invented nuclear reactor
- a person who thinks beyond the limit of his imagination
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- a room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching, or for the manufacture of drugs or chemicals
- the greatest invention of Han dynasty
17 Clues: the simplest form of plasma • the only means of communication • the web which connects the world • brothers – the inventors of aeroplane • the greatest invention of Han dynasty • a circular component used to transport • WRITER Writing machine, W. A. Burt, 1829 • -the most known discovery of arya batta • an Italian scientist who invented nuclear reactor • ...
Erno Rubik 2022-02-15
Daily Crossword 2025-01-14
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- Infrastructure improving for travel and trade
- A device that mechanized weaving
- Toll roads created to improve transportation
- A groundbreaking invention that powered factories, trains, and ships
- The governing body of England
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- The capital city of England
- Commerce that expanded greatly with colonies and the global economy
- Institutions created for homeless children and those in need
- A social gathering usually of the wealthy
- The backbone of England's economy
10 Clues: The capital city of England • The governing body of England • A device that mechanized weaving • The backbone of England's economy • A social gathering usually of the wealthy • Toll roads created to improve transportation • Infrastructure improving for travel and trade • Institutions created for homeless children and those in need • ...
Learning contract #7 2023-03-16
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- any of a type of early scientific instrument used for reckoning time and for observational purposes
- the core beliefs and practices of Islam
- an important battle during the Umayyad invasion of Gaul
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God
- was a kingdom centered in Northeast Africa and South Arabia from Classical antiquity to the Middle Ages
- an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca
- a religious structure at the center of Islam's most important mosque
- a Muslim place of worship
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- a tall slender tower, typically part of a mosque, with a balcony from which a muezzin calls Muslims to prayer
- the central religious text of Islam
- the attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler
- the journey of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- monotheistic religion centered around the Quran
- an Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem
- the holiest city in Islam
- triangular sail that was of decisive importance to medieval navigation
- the larger of the two main branches of Islam
- an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam
- islamic canonical law based on the teachings of the Koran and the traditions of the Prophet
- adherents of Islam
- a struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam
23 Clues: adherents of Islam • the holiest city in Islam • a Muslim place of worship • the central religious text of Islam • an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca • the core beliefs and practices of Islam • an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam • the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler • the larger of the two main branches of Islam • ...
the age of exploration 2022-01-27
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- da Gama, Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea
- Trade, a multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another
- Passage, the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies
- Henry, central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- and Indian War, fought between france and great britain to determine control of the vast colonial erritory of north america
- a conqueror
- Exchange, was the widespread transfer of plants animals precious metals etc
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
- english settlers who came to north america on the Mayflower and established the plymouth colony
- a ruined village in E Virginia
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- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profi
- of Tordesillas, divided the newly-discovered lands outside Europe between the Portuguese Empire and the Spanish Empire
- Slave Trade, involved the transportation by slave traders of various enslaved African people to the americas
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- Dias, Portuguese mariner and explorer
- Columbus, was an Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
16 Clues: a conqueror • a ruined village in E Virginia • Dias, Portuguese mariner and explorer • belief in the benefits of profitable trading • da Gama, Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea • Exchange, was the widespread transfer of plants animals precious metals etc • a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country • ...
Evolution 2024-09-27
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- an inherited behavior or physical characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- a group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce offspring.
- Was not a scientist, but their observations and discoveries made them a key contributor in the study of both fossils and geology.
- Darwin had said that species change over many generations and become better adapted to new conditions.
- a species of birds.
- studied natural-formed layers of rocks and fossils and concluded that the features of Earth had changed a great deal over time.
- the ship Darwin set sail on
- a well-tested explanation for a wide range of observation and experimentation.
- The animal that Darwin studied realizing that the bones he collected on the islands resembled much bigger than the ones on the mainland
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- a difference in traits/characteristics among individuals of the same species.
- developed the first scientific system for classifying and naming living things.
- Where Darwin observed and compared many organisms here to the mainland.
- set out on a five year trip around the world observing and studying the natural world. He discovered similarities between galapagos organisms and those found in south america.
- developed the first attempt at a scientific theory of evolution.
- is the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
- the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
16 Clues: a species of birds. • the ship Darwin set sail on • developed the first attempt at a scientific theory of evolution. • Where Darwin observed and compared many organisms here to the mainland. • is the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. • the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms. • ...
Mary 2014-09-17
Finance Wizard 2024-02-09
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- Money or Property owned by a business
- Cost of doing business
- Person who volunteers time and expertise to help a business
- Group of people interested in a product or service
- An expense
- Exclusive right to produce,use,and sell invention or processs
- Percent of business used to support public services
- Person who organises and manage the business
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- Money received from sale of products and services
- on-going cost of operating a business
- Payment for the use of someone else's money
- The sale of one's time,skills or expertise
- something of value
- Money earned by sale of products and services
- Person or Business who buys products and services for its own use
- Total of all products and services sold before expenses
16 Clues: An expense • something of value • Cost of doing business • Money or Property owned by a business • on-going cost of operating a business • The sale of one's time,skills or expertise • Payment for the use of someone else's money • Person who organises and manage the business • Money earned by sale of products and services • Money received from sale of products and services • ...
Developments in East Asia 2022-09-21
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- small island south east of China
- trade road between Asia and Europe
- Japanese warriors of the highest class
- religion started by Confucius
- mongolian warlord leader
- religion started in the middle east
- artisan trade in Asia
- chinese invention sold to the rest of the world
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- army of warriors built for afterlife
- Prominent Chinese philosopher
- nomadic nation north of China
- large country in east Asia
- remnants of artwork by ancient artists
- nation located on peninsula
- sought after by Euopean explorers
- Island nation on the east coast of Asia
- religion originating from India
17 Clues: artisan trade in Asia • mongolian warlord leader • large country in east Asia • nation located on peninsula • Prominent Chinese philosopher • nomadic nation north of China • religion started by Confucius • religion originating from India • small island south east of China • sought after by Euopean explorers • trade road between Asia and Europe • religion started in the middle east • ...
Technology 2020-11-16
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- first built in 1887
- revolutionized the production of automobiles
- Edison’s independent research laboratory
- place where first electric street cars were made
- Edison’s most important invention
- made car production cheap and fast
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- taught deaf students at Boston university
- most productive American inventor
- number of automobiles produced by 1916
- conducted test flights for air travel
10 Clues: first built in 1887 • most productive American inventor • Edison’s most important invention • made car production cheap and fast • conducted test flights for air travel • number of automobiles produced by 1916 • Edison’s independent research laboratory • taught deaf students at Boston university • revolutionized the production of automobiles • ...
The Far East 2018-01-10
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- an invention made by the Chinese
- China's Sorrow
- the mountain that is Japan's most famous landmark
- a well-known Chinese philosopher and teach
- the world's largest island
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- the Father of American Missions
- the main food crop of China
- the coldest desert outside Antarctica
- the land of the Rising Sun
- capital of Taiwan
10 Clues: China's Sorrow • capital of Taiwan • the land of the Rising Sun • the world's largest island • the main food crop of China • the Father of American Missions • an invention made by the Chinese • the coldest desert outside Antarctica • a well-known Chinese philosopher and teach • the mountain that is Japan's most famous landmark
Industrial Revolution 2024-01-11
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- Robert Fulton invented this in 1807
- John Kay invented this in 1733
- Invented in 1765 (8 times faster than hand)
- Quickly wove thread to cloth
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- Another word for train
- Simultaneous audio and video output
- Wright brothers invented this
- "______ Is the Mother of Invention"
- Samuel Morse invented this
- Richard Arkwright invented this
10 Clues: Another word for train • Samuel Morse invented this • Quickly wove thread to cloth • Wright brothers invented this • John Kay invented this in 1733 • Richard Arkwright invented this • Robert Fulton invented this in 1807 • Simultaneous audio and video output • "______ Is the Mother of Invention" • Invented in 1765 (8 times faster than hand)
Renaissance Inventions 2015-04-19
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- Bottled beer was made here.
- Gutenberg invented this.
- He invented the compound microscope.
- This was the name of the first piano.
- The cuckoo clock was made here.
- He invented the first parachute.
- This was made for near-sighted people by Nicholas of Cusa.
- These were made in 1487 and had something to do with bells.
- This was made in 1400 and was used for a sport.
- This uses pressure and was invented by Denis Papin in 1697.
- A lot of inventions were made in this era.
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- An idea or innovation someone comes up with.
- He invented the first submarine.
- Galileo was born here.
- Galileo invented this type of thermometer.
- A famous inventor who created the water thermometer.
- Galileo's last name.
- This was made in 1300 and told time.
- Thomas Savery made this.
19 Clues: Galileo's last name. • Galileo was born here. • Gutenberg invented this. • Thomas Savery made this. • Bottled beer was made here. • The cuckoo clock was made here. • He invented the first submarine. • He invented the first parachute. • He invented the compound microscope. • This was made in 1300 and told time. • This was the name of the first piano. • ...
issac newton 2025-10-26
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- The law that states an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. (5 letters)
- The phenomenon of white light being split into its constituent colors. (7 letters)
- The college Newton attended in Cambridge. (10 letters)
- The law that states for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. (5 letters)
- This disease led to the closure of Newton's college. (8 letters)
- Newton's third law of motion relates to this. (8 letters)
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- A type of telescope Newton invented, using mirrors instead of lenses. (9 letters)
- The Royal Society elected Newton to this position in 1703. (9 letters)
- The field of science where Newton made significant discoveries about light and color. (7 letters)
- The city where Newton is buried. (7 letters)
- Newton's famous work, published in 1687, that laid out his laws of motion and universal gravitation. (8 letters)
- The astronomical object that supposedly fell on Newton, inspiring his theory of gravity. (5 letters)
- This famous English scientist and mathematician is known for his laws of motion and universal gravitation. (6 letters)
- Newton's first major discovery in mathematics. (11 letters)
14 Clues: The city where Newton is buried. (7 letters) • The college Newton attended in Cambridge. (10 letters) • Newton's third law of motion relates to this. (8 letters) • Newton's first major discovery in mathematics. (11 letters) • This disease led to the closure of Newton's college. (8 letters) • The Royal Society elected Newton to this position in 1703. (9 letters) • ...
Table 7 Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-10
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- was president and died in 1923
- relieves unemployment
- creator of the radio
- kept an airplane and kept it in the air for one minute
- 1920 constitutional amendment made it illegal
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- isolationist policy adopted by the U.S after WW1
- Republican president in 1928
- became president in 1923
- in 1927 flew alone in his plane from New York to Paris
- gave time for banks to get stronger
- in 1920 gave women the right to vote in National Elections
- In 1901 Macroni created this
- Became President in 1933
- creator of cheap cars
- 1903 wright brothers invention
- Flew the Atlantic alone in 1932
16 Clues: creator of the radio • creator of cheap cars • relieves unemployment • became president in 1923 • Became President in 1933 • Republican president in 1928 • In 1901 Macroni created this • was president and died in 1923 • 1903 wright brothers invention • Flew the Atlantic alone in 1932 • gave time for banks to get stronger • 1920 constitutional amendment made it illegal • ...
Flex Your Brain 2023-12-14
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- A person who has lost all or part of a limb
- To restore to good health or useful life, as through therapy or education
- Pertaining to the brain
- An invention or thing made or adapted for a particular purpose
- Help, support, aid
- Ease of approach or entry
- A form of written language for blind people
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- An artificial body part
- Understanding and being understood
- Not using words or speech
- Science used for industrial or commercial purposes
- Full of differences and variety
- Obstacle that prevents movement, access or acceptance
- Weakening of tissues
- Difficulty with reading
- Living, learning or doing things with different kinds of people
16 Clues: Help, support, aid • Weakening of tissues • An artificial body part • Pertaining to the brain • Difficulty with reading • Not using words or speech • Ease of approach or entry • Full of differences and variety • Understanding and being understood • A person who has lost all or part of a limb • A form of written language for blind people • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment Crossword 2023-10-24
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- Came up with geocentric theory
- Invention used by Galileo to look at the planets
- Another name for the Scientific Revolution
- Philosophe that believed in deism
- Discovered that Earth rotates on its axis
- Enlightenment ruler that had failed ideas because of nobles and the church
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- Created the Encyclopedia
- Came up with natural rights and tabula rasa
- Came up with separation of powers
- Came up with the idea of the social contract
- Came up with Scientific Method
- Charged with heresy
- Created the laws of gravity
- Enlightenment ruler that abolished the use of torture
- Discovered elliptical orbits
- Created idea of laissez faire
16 Clues: Charged with heresy • Created the Encyclopedia • Created the laws of gravity • Discovered elliptical orbits • Created idea of laissez faire • Came up with geocentric theory • Came up with Scientific Method • Came up with separation of powers • Philosophe that believed in deism • Discovered that Earth rotates on its axis • Another name for the Scientific Revolution • ...
The Great Kimsters 2024-12-27
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- A job Kim's kids took on during her nap
- Kim’s mom who loved her “heart and soul”
- In Highschool Kim used her pompoms as a
- Who's the best Kim of all
- Kim's Favorite (and least favorite) Second Child?
- The secret real first name of kim
- School Kim got her master's from
- Kim used to make a ____ cake on Bridget’s birthday
- Happy ______ Kim!
- Kim once made delicious homemade french____ soup
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- A place Kim lived during college
- When is Kim's Birthday
- Kim’s Dad worked on a
- Kim's Favorite Political Party?
- Kim has ____ adoring children
- Kim's Favorite kitchen invention?
16 Clues: Happy ______ Kim! • Kim’s Dad worked on a • When is Kim's Birthday • Who's the best Kim of all • Kim has ____ adoring children • Kim's Favorite Political Party? • A place Kim lived during college • School Kim got her master's from • Kim's Favorite kitchen invention? • The secret real first name of kim • A job Kim's kids took on during her nap • ...
Land-based Empires 2022-09-29
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- A Polish astronomer who came up with the Heliocentric Theory.
- A period of drastic change in scientific thought.
- A Protestant movement which traces its origins to the Radical Reformation.
- A florentine philosopher known for his political ideas and the author of The Prince.
- A period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- A theory which states that the Sun is located in the center of all the planets.
- The process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
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- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- The propositions for debate concerned with the question of indulgences written by Martin Luther which sparked the Reformation.
- An Italian astronomer who made revolutionary telescopic discoveries, such as the four largest moons on Jupiter.
- A German monk who started the Reformation and created Protestantism.
- A German astronomer who created the laws of planetary motion.
- Members of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests.
- A religious reform movement that created Protestantism.
- A branch of Protestantism that believed in the sovereignty of God.
- The theological system of Calvin and his followers marked by strong emphasis on the doctrine of predestination.
- An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
18 Clues: A period of drastic change in scientific thought. • A religious reform movement that created Protestantism. • A Polish astronomer who came up with the Heliocentric Theory. • A German astronomer who created the laws of planetary motion. • A branch of Protestantism that believed in the sovereignty of God. • ...
puzzle 2013-05-24
12 Clues: red fruit • blue water • red flower • four wheels • lakers player • largest mammal • Large marsupial • china invention • blue with clouds • black on your head • something with a screen • something with a keyboard
An Reformation 2020-10-11
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- The head of the Catholic Church is
- The list of arguments which Luther nailed
- of raising money.
- the local language spoken by the people in a region
- In 1500 the majority of people belonged to
- of Protestantism.
- of Indulgence".
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- One invention in particular helped the
- go.
- Luther's supporters became known as?
- Certificates or letters that absolved the
- of ideas during the Reformation.
- The place where all the souls of dead
- the church door in 1517 is known as?
- branch of religion?
- A German reformer and one of the
- This person was sent to Wittenberg to sell
- The Bible was written in which language?
- of sin and were used by the Pope as a
19 Clues: go. • of Indulgence". • of raising money. • of Protestantism. • branch of religion? • of ideas during the Reformation. • A German reformer and one of the • The head of the Catholic Church is • Luther's supporters became known as? • the church door in 1517 is known as? • The place where all the souls of dead • of sin and were used by the Pope as a • ...
Aaron's Magnificent Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-18
8 Clues: German dictator • The author of the book • Protagonist's best friend • Protagonist and Irish spy. • Where the protagonist came from. • World War l veteran and professor. • The capital of Germany and main setting in the book • Code name for the German's most dangerous invention yet.
Renaissance Period 2015 Brayden Slater 2015-06-18
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- most important wind instrument in renaissance era
- wrote 104 masses and 375 motets
- was import in performance and for decorating the melody
- wide _______ were numerous
- a sponser for a musician or artist
- keyboard instrments were used mainly for ______ purposes
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- wealthy people
- motet had up to _____ parts of equal importance
- created "stero like" sound in the church by moving the chior
- songs for small groups, secular music
- most important sacred vocal form was the ________
- this invention helped the spread of music
- without instrument accompaniment
- paid to sell product
- conisting of a single accompanied melody (--)
- stero sound
16 Clues: stero sound • wealthy people • paid to sell product • wide _______ were numerous • wrote 104 masses and 375 motets • without instrument accompaniment • a sponser for a musician or artist • songs for small groups, secular music • this invention helped the spread of music • conisting of a single accompanied melody (--) • motet had up to _____ parts of equal importance • ...
Granny's Birthday Crossword 2023-10-19
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- Abel's wurst holiday setting.
- Where a little guide was the only order.
- A downhill puff should send it down your spine.
- An outlaw's acronym.
- A getaway with the patient ones.
- Where the ones in white fear to tread.
- Frequent flyer points capped off the benefits.
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- The seat of a great romance.
- Anne?? Two firsts!
- Gentle with her predecessor.
- The healing palace.
- When too many of man's greatest invention are never enough
- Toast's up!
- The dawn breaks and a cry is heard.
- The only escape from the nest.
- The last of the trio drifted off without a hat and all undone.
16 Clues: Toast's up! • Anne?? Two firsts! • The healing palace. • An outlaw's acronym. • The seat of a great romance. • Gentle with her predecessor. • Abel's wurst holiday setting. • The only escape from the nest. • A getaway with the patient ones. • The dawn breaks and a cry is heard. • Where the ones in white fear to tread. • Where a little guide was the only order. • ...
Chapter 18 2021-11-03
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- result of 100,000 deaths between 1590 to 1650 due to religious uncertainty
- English philiosopher who argued that people could learn everything through senses
- a new religious order founded during the catholic reformation; missionary work in The Americas and Asia
- emphasized on the nuclear family and late marriage in the 15th century
- astronomer and mathematician in the scientific revolution
- established principles of motion in 17th century
- war within the Holy Roman Empire between german protestants (14 words)
- was a form of Protestantism set up in england in 1534
- added own discoveries concerning laws of gravity and planetary motion
- focus on humankind as the center of intellectual and artistic endeavor
- Author of the book The Prince which emphasized how to seize and maintain power
- German Monk who started the Protestant reformation in 1517
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- 16th century french protestant who wanted more access to the government and education
- restatement of traditional Catholic beliefs in response to the protestant reformation
- King of France in the 16th Century
- Introduced the movable type to western europe in the 15th century
- Polish Monk and Astronomer
- religious dissent against catholic church
- ended thrity years war in 1648
- resulted in change of traditional beliefs of middle ages; period of empirical advances
- cultural and intellectual movement of northern Europe
- class of working people without access of producing property
- Concept of god current during the scientific revolution
- grant of tolerance to protestants by catholic
- French Monarch of the 17th century
- conflict caused by religious disputes from 1640 to 1660
26 Clues: Polish Monk and Astronomer • ended thrity years war in 1648 • King of France in the 16th Century • French Monarch of the 17th century • religious dissent against catholic church • grant of tolerance to protestants by catholic • established principles of motion in 17th century • cultural and intellectual movement of northern Europe • ...
chapter 1 2026-01-26
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- According to Trott (2005), innovation equals theoretical conception plus technical invention plus ________ exploitation.
- An invention is defined as an object, process, or technique that displays an element of
- The three types of creativity are Ability, ________, and Process.
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- According to George Kneller, creativity involves re-arranging what we ________ in order to find out what we do not know.
- Product, process, marketing, and organizational innovation are the four main types of ________.
- Combining two or more existing ideas into a new idea is known as the creative method called ________.
- Creativity is the ability to generate ideas that are ________ and practical
7 Clues: The three types of creativity are Ability, ________, and Process. • Creativity is the ability to generate ideas that are ________ and practical • An invention is defined as an object, process, or technique that displays an element of • Product, process, marketing, and organizational innovation are the four main types of ________. • ...
Occupations 2023-06-18
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- A person who helps students learn new things, explains lessons, and guides them in their education.
- An explorer who travels to space, conducts experiments, and learns about the universe beyond Earth.
- A person who plays sports, trains hard, and competes in games or tournaments.
- A person who creates stories, books, or articles by writing words and expressing their ideas.
- A doctor for animals who takes care of pets, treats their illnesses, and keeps them healthy.
- A medical professional who takes care of sick people, diagnoses illnesses, and helps them get better.
- A brave person who puts out fires, rescues people in emergencies, and keeps everyone safe.
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- A creative person who expresses themselves through painting, drawing, sculpting, or other forms of art.
- A problem solver who designs and builds things like bridges, buildings, and machines.
- A curious person who conducts experiments, makes discoveries, and learns new things about the world.
- A person who plays musical instruments, sings songs, and entertains others with their talent.
- Officer A person who upholds the law, ensures safety, and helps people during emergencies or crimes.
- A person who works on a farm, plants crops, takes care of animals, and grows food for everyone.
- A person who plays sports, trains hard, and competes in games or tournaments.
- A cook who prepares delicious meals, creates recipes, and works in restaurants or kitchens.
15 Clues: A person who plays sports, trains hard, and competes in games or tournaments. • A person who plays sports, trains hard, and competes in games or tournaments. • A problem solver who designs and builds things like bridges, buildings, and machines. • A brave person who puts out fires, rescues people in emergencies, and keeps everyone safe. • ...
The Printing Press – An Invention That Changed the World - Vocabulary Words 2025-09-30
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- the ability to read and write
- easy to reach or available to many people
- a series of steps to accomplish something
- the sharing of information between people
- a society with cities, culture, and organized government
- a person who studies and writes about the past
- a new idea, method, or invention
- a machine that makes copies of text or images using ink and type
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- growth or progress over time
- a strong effect or influence
- causing great change in society
- the act of giving or delivering to many people
12 Clues: growth or progress over time • a strong effect or influence • the ability to read and write • causing great change in society • a new idea, method, or invention • easy to reach or available to many people • a series of steps to accomplish something • the sharing of information between people • the act of giving or delivering to many people • ...
scientific revolution 2024-01-10
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- developed astronomical instruments and in measuring and fixing the positions of stars paved the way for future discoveries.
- an optical instrument using lenses, curved mirrors, or a combination of both to observe distant objects
- uses three lenses and a stage light, which illuminated and enlarged the specimens.
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- the first to report telescopic observations of the mountains on the moon, the moons of Jupiter, the phases of Venus, and the rings of Saturn
- a mathematician and astronomer, who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center.
- “I think, therefore I am”
- formulated the three laws of motion—the basic principles of modern physics
- a German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music.
- the first great advocate of empiricism and also the separation of science and theology.
9 Clues: “I think, therefore I am” • formulated the three laws of motion—the basic principles of modern physics • uses three lenses and a stage light, which illuminated and enlarged the specimens. • the first great advocate of empiricism and also the separation of science and theology. • ...
Spelling, Unit 6, Week 1 2022-04-06
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- talking to others
- different from others, having more than one
- a location
- beautiful
- the act of forming something new
- the process of running a business
- liking for someone or something
- breaking in
- thinking about something that is not true
- stopping something you had scheduled
- the state of being funny
- taking something long and telling it in a shorter way
- showing something off
- the emotional state of fear of something coming up
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- hard to understand and figure out
- picking, deciding
- creating something new
- trying to explain something
- tight
- well-known
- being mad
- school gives you this
- a formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office or other position.
- state of being free from anxiety or stress
- teacher, police officer, firefighter, etc.
25 Clues: tight • being mad • beautiful • a location • well-known • breaking in • picking, deciding • talking to others • school gives you this • showing something off • creating something new • the state of being funny • trying to explain something • liking for someone or something • the act of forming something new • hard to understand and figure out • the process of running a business • ...
Da Vinci- Fannie 2026-01-21
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- the study of the human body
- a person who makes statues
- the power to affect other people or ideas
- to study something carefully to learn more
- a simple drawing that explains how something works
- considered
- something new that someone has created
- a person who studies science
- a device that helps people fall safely from the air
- a person who creates new machines or ideas
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- in a correct and precise way
- brief
- to plan how something will be made
- a child whose parents are not married
- to make someone want to create or do something
- the first person to do something
- a person who creates paintings, drawings or other art
- able to produce new and original ideas
- a very intelligent and talented person
- bring back to its former (good) condition
20 Clues: brief • considered • a person who makes statues • the study of the human body • in a correct and precise way • a person who studies science • the first person to do something • to plan how something will be made • a child whose parents are not married • able to produce new and original ideas • a very intelligent and talented person • something new that someone has created • ...
Transport 2025-09-21
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- Maker of Australian Falcon range of cars.
- Maker of the 2CV.
- Melbourne's public transport with classes including W,Z,D,E and N
- Australian train called the Southern......
- Manufacturer of the Kingswood sedan.
- Maker of the DC3 aeroplane.
- A Zeppelin by any other name.
- Ship that famously sank in April 1912.
- 1829 steam locomotive made by Robert Stevenson.
- Famous train is the Orient.......
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- Colloquial name of the Boeing 747.
- Christopher Cockerell's invention is the
- Batman and Robin's car.
- Train from Sydney to Perth (two words)
- A car which uses both petrol and battery power.
- First nuclear-powered submarine launched in 1954.
- City with the world's most extensive tram network.
- An Iconic London sight, the Routemaster...
- Reusable spaceplane first flown in 1980.
- Anglo/French supersonic air liner.
20 Clues: Maker of the 2CV. • Batman and Robin's car. • Maker of the DC3 aeroplane. • A Zeppelin by any other name. • Famous train is the Orient....... • Colloquial name of the Boeing 747. • Anglo/French supersonic air liner. • Manufacturer of the Kingswood sedan. • Train from Sydney to Perth (two words) • Ship that famously sank in April 1912. • Christopher Cockerell's invention is the • ...
S2L3 Vocabulary - Harder 2025-07-15
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- The gateway to a text’s main ideas
- Conflict-driven genre often found on stage or screen
- Structural units that organize prose
- A comparison that skips “like” or “as”
- Venue where acts unfold, but not always truthfully
- Twisted talesmith behind chocolate factories and giants
- Trusting in the unseen or unproven
- Temporal markers that shape verbs
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- story Fictional form that values brevity over breadth
- The spark behind invention and expression
- The arsenal of a wordsmith
- Words spoken aloud, captured verbatim
- Grid-based puzzle of intersecting knowledge
- The thread that weaves events into meaning
- Adrift, without direction or possession
- Silent symbols that guide a reader’s rhythm
- Rustic retreat or theatrical exaggeration
- The unseen hand shaping scenes and performances
- To accept without proof
- A twist of fate that defies expectation
20 Clues: To accept without proof • The arsenal of a wordsmith • Temporal markers that shape verbs • The gateway to a text’s main ideas • Trusting in the unseen or unproven • Structural units that organize prose • Words spoken aloud, captured verbatim • A comparison that skips “like” or “as” • Adrift, without direction or possession • A twist of fate that defies expectation • ...
GDP 2021-04-06
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- A large scale of economics
- A small scale of economics
- Valued at current dollars and not adjusted for inflation
- A type of human capital
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- When the GDP falls 2 quarters in a row
- Sold to another country
- Used for manufacturing
- Purchased from a different country
- Prolonged depression
- Combination of innovation or invention
- The value of all goods/services
11 Clues: Prolonged depression • Used for manufacturing • Sold to another country • A type of human capital • A large scale of economics • A small scale of economics • The value of all goods/services • Purchased from a different country • When the GDP falls 2 quarters in a row • Combination of innovation or invention • Valued at current dollars and not adjusted for inflation
Industrial Revolution 2024-09-25
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- Something great that produces
- Everyday a new thing
- If your this you sweat lakes
- Action men do every day
- Base of production
- A place of Labor
- Train
- Hi Morse
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- A great machine
- Adjective of industry
- Great transportation
- Common working person
- Who must god save
- A mighty country
- Trains guidance
- Our shelter
- Great material
- Great fire starter
18 Clues: Train • Hi Morse • Our shelter • Great material • A great machine • Trains guidance • A mighty country • A place of Labor • Who must god save • Base of production • Great fire starter • Great transportation • Everyday a new thing • Adjective of industry • Common working person • Action men do every day • If your this you sweat lakes • Something great that produces
History 2023-06-27
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- A visual representation of events arranged in chronological order.
- Structures or statues built to honor a person, event, or historical significance.
- A sudden and significant change in government or society.
- War A large-scale armed conflict involving many countries from different parts of the world.
- Rome The civilization that existed in Rome, Italy, thousands of years ago.
- A person who travels to new places, often in search of new lands or discoveries.
- A formal statement or announcement, often of rights, independence, or intent.
- The study of past human cultures and societies through artifacts and remains.
- Very old or from a long time ago, often referring to ancient civilizations.
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- A complex society with cities, government, culture, and advancements in various areas.
- A king or queen who rules over a kingdom or country.
- The remains or broken parts of buildings or structures from the past.
- A powerful ruler who governs an empire or a large area of land.
- An object made or used by people in the past, often found by archaeologists.
- A sculpture representing a person or an animal, often made of stone or metal.
- A series of rulers from the same family who rule a country or region.
16 Clues: A king or queen who rules over a kingdom or country. • A sudden and significant change in government or society. • A powerful ruler who governs an empire or a large area of land. • A visual representation of events arranged in chronological order. • The remains or broken parts of buildings or structures from the past. • ...
How Much Do You Know About Da Vinci? 2022-03-08
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- What village was Leonardo da Vinci born in?
- What other Renaissance painter did Leonardo da Vinci influence?
- Where in 1482 did Leonardo da Vinci move to work for the city’s duke?
- Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions were known as _____ for his time
- Even though his output of paintings and creations was quite small, what was the other famous painting made by Leonardo da Vinci?
- Leonardo da Vinci had to leave a lot of his discoveries a secret and therefore didn’t have a huge impact on the Renaissance in terms of engineering and science because of what group?
- At what age did he find his knack for painting?
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- Who did Leonardo’s father apprentice him to for art?
- What great architect did Leonardo da Vinci influence?
- What was the name of Leonardo da Vinci’s father?
- What was one of the subjects that da Vinci put in his “codices”?
- What is one of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous paintings?
- What was Leonardo da Vinci’s first but uncomplete work?
- What other art form did Leonardo da Vinci have an influence on?
- Who were able to create new and revolutionized art techniques because of Leonardo da Vinci’s impact?
15 Clues: What village was Leonardo da Vinci born in? • At what age did he find his knack for painting? • What was the name of Leonardo da Vinci’s father? • Who did Leonardo’s father apprentice him to for art? • What great architect did Leonardo da Vinci influence? • What was Leonardo da Vinci’s first but uncomplete work? • ...
European Exploration Vocabulary 2016-10-03
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- a name for the native people of the Americas; Native Americans
- people who steal; robbers
- people who travel or search an area to discover something
- say that something belongs to you
- feel pain or loss
- churches and other buildings where priests live and teach their religious beliefs
- not safe
- a fine, shiny cloth
- people who buy and sell things
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- made for the first time. An invention is a new tool or idea
- a group of lands or countries under one government
- a place where people live
- areas that are ruled by another country
- the continents of North and South America
- things for sale
- plants like peppers, ginger, and cinnamon that add flavor to food
- a long journey or trip
17 Clues: not safe • things for sale • feel pain or loss • a fine, shiny cloth • a long journey or trip • people who steal; robbers • a place where people live • people who buy and sell things • say that something belongs to you • areas that are ruled by another country • the continents of North and South America • a group of lands or countries under one government • ...
No 2024-11-07
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- Italian scientist who invented the first working telescope; his discoveries put him into conflict with the Roman Catholic Church
- sweedish astronomer who invented the measurement of temperature Celsius
- new way of thinking about the natural world based on careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs
- German astronomer and mathematician who is considered the first to accurately describe the elliptical orbits of Earth and the planets around the Sun.
- a scientific instrument that measures air pressure
- Polish astronomer who heorized that the Earth orbited the Sun.
- idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
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- in the Middle Ages, view which held that the earth was an immovable object locacated at the center of the universe.
- German physicist who developed measurement of temperature with freezing at 32 degrees.
- logical procedure for gathering information and testing ideas
- Enlightenment belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on deism Enlightenment belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on its own following natural laws. its own following natural laws.
- English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity
12 Clues: a scientific instrument that measures air pressure • English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity • logical procedure for gathering information and testing ideas • Polish astronomer who heorized that the Earth orbited the Sun. • idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun • ...
No 2024-11-07
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- Italian scientist who invented the first working telescope; his discoveries put him into conflict with the Roman Catholic Church
- sweedish astronomer who invented the measurement of temperature Celsius
- new way of thinking about the natural world based on careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs
- German astronomer and mathematician who is considered the first to accurately describe the elliptical orbits of Earth and the planets around the Sun.
- a scientific instrument that measures air pressure
- Polish astronomer who heorized that the Earth orbited the Sun.
- idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
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- in the Middle Ages, view which held that the earth was an immovable object locacated at the center of the universe.
- German physicist who developed measurement of temperature with freezing at 32 degrees.
- logical procedure for gathering information and testing ideas
- Enlightenment belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on deism Enlightenment belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on its own following natural laws. its own following natural laws.
- English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity
12 Clues: a scientific instrument that measures air pressure • English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity • logical procedure for gathering information and testing ideas • Polish astronomer who heorized that the Earth orbited the Sun. • idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun • ...
LIBRARY DAY COMPETITION - CROSSWORD(Library Related Words) 2014-02-16
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- A bound volume of maps, charts, plates or tables illustrating any subject.
- A small white label with closely spaced black stripes that can be read by a computer.
- A term we use for non-print and non-microform materials. These include videocassettes, laserdiscs, compact discs, audiocassettes and phonodiscs, 16mm films and CD-ROMs.
- A place where librarians give you directions, answer your questions, and show you how to find and use materials.
- The writer of a book or ARTICLE.
- the number of people that a newspaper or magazine is regularly sold to
- An online discussion forum.
- A PERIODICAL intended for the general public rather than for scholars.
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- a collection of historical records relating to a place,organization, or family / A non-circulating collection preserved for historical purposes.
- a book that contains a list of words in alphabetical order and that explains theirmeanings, or gives a word for them in another language; a similar product for use on a computer
- A "controlled vocabulary" or collection of synonyms, related terms, narrower terms, broader terms that convey a given meaning.
- the name given to something (such as a book, song, or movie) to identify or describe it
- a combination of numbers and letters that is used to show where a book is located in a library
- Legal protection of an invention giving the inventor exclusive rights to develop and sell the invention for profit for a given period of time.
- to keep happening, existing, or doing something, or to cause something or someone to do this
- a book published every year by a school or other organization, that givesvarious facts about the events and achievements of the previous or present year
- A short summary of an ARTICLE in a scholarly JOURNAL.
- A book or multi-volume set containing articles on a range of subjects.
- A publication that contains scholarly ARTICLES written either by professors, researchers, or experts in a subject area.
- The process of extending the loan period for library materials
20 Clues: An online discussion forum. • The writer of a book or ARTICLE. • A short summary of an ARTICLE in a scholarly JOURNAL. • The process of extending the loan period for library materials • A book or multi-volume set containing articles on a range of subjects. • the number of people that a newspaper or magazine is regularly sold to • ...
Chapter 18 Sections 1, 2, & 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-01
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- the rapid growth of city populations
- d. rockefeller he was the son of a peddler in New York who invested in an oil refinery, and he formed the Standard Oil Trust
- bargaining unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- graham bell he wanted to build a device that would carry the human voice, and in 1876 he was able to send the first telephone message to his assistant Mr. Watson
- house a center offering help to the urban poor
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- a business owned by many investors
- enterprise the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- to purify or to make free from impurities
- to increase in speed
- and orville wright they tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, and the longest flight on the day they tested was only 59 seconds
- to get rid of
- line a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- ford he is an American manufacturer who made the automobile available to millions of people
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- to give good reason for an action
- someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- edison “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to change or to make different
- carnegie he was a poor Scottish immigrant who worked his way up in the railroad business and then entered the steel industry, which he was very successful in
- addams a reformer who worked hard for poor city dwellers and she opened a settlement house in Chicago
- a place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee
- a building divided into many tiny apartments
- gompers he formed a new union called the American Federation of Labor, or AFL, and they soon replaced the Knights of Labor as the leading union in the country
25 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed • to change or to make different • to give good reason for an action • a business owned by many investors • the rapid growth of city populations • to purify or to make free from impurities • a building divided into many tiny apartments • house a center offering help to the urban poor • someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit • ...
The Invention of Wings 2024-04-30
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- Where did Charlotte hide her money?
- What religion does Sarah get into after speaking to Israel?
- What does Sarah give up to become Quaker minister?
- What does Handful put to Denmark's grave?
- What was one of Sarah's obstacle to become Quaker minister?
- Who is the person who run away with Handful in the end?
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- Who is Israel's sister?
- Who comes to visit Sarah in the north?
- What does Becky give to Sarah?
- Who does nina marry?
- What does Catherine not like about Sarah?
11 Clues: Who does nina marry? • Who is Israel's sister? • What does Becky give to Sarah? • Where did Charlotte hide her money? • Who comes to visit Sarah in the north? • What does Handful put to Denmark's grave? • What does Catherine not like about Sarah? • What does Sarah give up to become Quaker minister? • Who is the person who run away with Handful in the end? • ...
Extreme Habitats & Eco-Inventions 2026-04-20
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- A flying robot you could use as an eco-invention to plant seeds.
- A large, green habitat that conservationists want to protect from being destroyed to build hotels.
- A new tool or structure you design to solve a human-made problem.
- Physical characteristics, like fur or gills, that help a creature adapt.
- A large white animal from the Arctic that struggles with hunting due to the lack of ice.
- A physical trait found on reptiles and fish that could protect an alien creature.
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- What happens to a glacier when there are rising temperatures.
- Facts or information you use to support your perspective in a debate.
- An adaptation that fish use to breathe underwater, which your Martian creature might have.
- What animals try to do when they face a human-made problem.
10 Clues: What animals try to do when they face a human-made problem. • What happens to a glacier when there are rising temperatures. • A flying robot you could use as an eco-invention to plant seeds. • A new tool or structure you design to solve a human-made problem. • Facts or information you use to support your perspective in a debate. • ...
The Inventor's Secret 2023-08-23
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- Specialized machines or electronics
- Having circular ends and straight sides
- Complete failure
- Something that gives off light
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- Worked in a rough, uneven way
- Move slowly and noisily
- Engines that make a train go forward
- Legal documents that make it so no one else can sell your invention
- Machine that plays recorded sound
9 Clues: Complete failure • Move slowly and noisily • Worked in a rough, uneven way • Something that gives off light • Machine that plays recorded sound • Specialized machines or electronics • Engines that make a train go forward • Having circular ends and straight sides • Legal documents that make it so no one else can sell your invention
The Innovations of Cirque du Soleil 2026-05-05
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- — someone’s new idea or invention
- — an idea for something new
- — to change something completely
- — new and imaginative way of doing something
- — something which causes change
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- — to change something and make it new again
- — to think of a new idea or plan
- — unique or the first example of something
- — something which stops you
9 Clues: — an idea for something new • — something which stops you • — something which causes change • — to think of a new idea or plan • — to change something completely • — someone’s new idea or invention • — unique or the first example of something • — to change something and make it new again • — new and imaginative way of doing something
Art Crossword 2015-12-17
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- An article in the mass media that gives an opinion about a new book, play, film.
- Consisting of shapes and patterns.
- Pretty and interesting view of an area.
- Work, that involves making new discoveries, using new methods.
- In shades of only one colour, especially shades of grey.
- Belonging to the present time.
- Someone who makes sculptures.
- Someone who paints pictures.
- Causing a lot of disagreement, because people have different opinions about the subject.
- Uses styles that have been recently developed and are different from traditional styles.
- A show of paintings, photographs, or other objects that people can go to see.
- A picture showing how looks a city.
- A picture showing an area of countryside or nature.
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- Someone who makes judgments about the qualities of art.
- A work of art, that is of very high quality or that is the best that a particular artist has produced.
- Someone who supports a plan by providing money.
- Admired by many people, representing an important idea.
- A show of the work of an artist, that includes examples of all his works.
- Someone who collects interesting or attractive things.
- To understand or think of something or someone in a particular way.
- Reminding you of something.
- To hit your open hands together to show that you have enjoyed a show.
22 Clues: Reminding you of something. • Someone who paints pictures. • Someone who makes sculptures. • Belonging to the present time. • Consisting of shapes and patterns. • A picture showing how looks a city. • Pretty and interesting view of an area. • Someone who supports a plan by providing money. • A picture showing an area of countryside or nature. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-01-29
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- the first name of a boy in a famous book
- machine to communicate with others far away
- important capital (hovedstad)
- place underground where people worked
- the spinning.... is a name of a machine
- last name of a famous british writer
- a place to manufacture things
- when you have very little money, you are...
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- the first thing made by the new machines (soft!)
- place where thousands of people can live and work
- engelsk ord for motor
- horrible place to live and work
- country where the industrial revolution started
- engelsk ord for damp
- engelsk ord for oppfinnelse
- source of energy used by machines, black and grey
16 Clues: engelsk ord for damp • engelsk ord for motor • engelsk ord for oppfinnelse • important capital (hovedstad) • a place to manufacture things • horrible place to live and work • last name of a famous british writer • place underground where people worked • the spinning.... is a name of a machine • the first name of a boy in a famous book • ...
