discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Invention A 2023-12-07
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- Galileo Galilei's groundbreaking device for observing celestial bodies
- Wilbur and Orville Wright's groundbreaking invention for human flight
- Ancient invention that transformed transportation and machinery
- Thomas Edison's bright idea that revolutionized illumination
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- George Eastman's creation that made photography accessible to the masses
- Charles Babbage's concept brought to life changing the way we process information
- Percy Spencer's accidental invention revolutionizing cooking with electromagnetic waves
- Alexander Fleming's accidental discovery revolutionizing medicine with antibiotics
- Swiss engineer George de Mestral's invention inspired by burrs sticking to his clothes
- Alexander Graham Bell's invention for long-distance communication
10 Clues: Thomas Edison's bright idea that revolutionized illumination • Ancient invention that transformed transportation and machinery • Alexander Graham Bell's invention for long-distance communication • Wilbur and Orville Wright's groundbreaking invention for human flight • Galileo Galilei's groundbreaking device for observing celestial bodies • ...
Westward Expansion and Industrial Revolution 2024-04-10
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- This group of people left their home country and supplied major labor for mining and railroads.
- These were man-made waterways that made transportation and shipping faster.
- The "_____" for settling West included, finding gold, ownership of land, and more living space.
- This demographic of people were instrumental in the labor force for many factories and mills.
- The support of ones region over the country as a whole. This was a major cause for the American Civil War
- This invention made is faster to travel across waterways.
- After winning independence from Mexico, this country joined the U.S. as the 28th state.
- The belief that the westward expansion of the U.S. was a God given right and mission.
- This farming tool helped farmers cut down or "reap" crops such as grains and wheat.
- This invention made it easier to process cotton and expanded the use of slavery.
- The action of protecting the interests of native-born people over those of immigrants, especially when making laws.
- This group of people left their home country due to a potato famine and found new opportunities in the U.S.
- An economic system where the prices for goods are based on Supply and Demand, and the government has little involvement in this system.
- An event in history where gold was discovered in many territories in the west, causing people to migrate west.
- This polygamous religious group moved West to Utah to escape religious persecution.
- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising live stock. The Southern economy was based on this practice.
- During the Industrial Revolution many forms of labor were not regulated and this forced many ___ to work alongside their parents.
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- More people left the South for economic opportunities in the North. This increased the population in the North.
- This invention made the production of cloth faster and easier.
- This invention contributed to mass production of items, like rifles and pistols.
- This group of people left their home country and found farming opportunities in the Mid-West of the U.S.
- This treaty was signed between the U.S. and Spain in order to obtain territory that would later become the Florida and parts of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
- This territory was obtained by the U.S. after a treaty was signed between the U.S. and Great Britain.
- This cruel and immoral system of labor increased majorly due to the Industrial Revolution.
- This territory was ceded to the U.S. by Mexico after the Mexican-American War.
- Women, children, and men made a living working in these places under very dangerous conditions.
- The economic activity of buying and selling on a large scale.
- This invention made it easier to communicate quickly.
- This invention was used to travel quickly across the U.S.
- This farming tool helped farmers cut through hard soil and making easier to grow more crops.
30 Clues: This invention made it easier to communicate quickly. • This invention made is faster to travel across waterways. • This invention was used to travel quickly across the U.S. • The economic activity of buying and selling on a large scale. • This invention made the production of cloth faster and easier. • ...
Dictée 7 2022-10-03
16 Clues: créer • musée • parmi • oeuvre • ébauche • symbole • appareil • concevoir • inventeur • sculpteur • conserver • mécanique • invention • architecte • considérer • renaissance
Dictée 7 2022-10-03
16 Clues: créer • musée • parmi • oeuvre • symbole • ébauche • appareil • conserver • sculpteur • inventeur • mécanique • concevoir • invention • architecte • considérer • renaissance
Crossword Puzzle 1: Healthcare 2022-01-11
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- accident, tragedy
- worsen, make more serious
- improvements, changes
- sudden increase, rush
- ugly, unattractive
- unique, first
- strengthen, support
- seriously, badly
- discoveries, conclusions
- leave, quit
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- frightening, threatening
- deadly, causing death
- dangerous, unsafe
- limit, control
- rash, thoughtless
- worsen, decline
- judge, evaluate
- head injury
- poisonous, harmful
- take in, shelter
20 Clues: head injury • leave, quit • unique, first • limit, control • worsen, decline • judge, evaluate • seriously, badly • take in, shelter • accident, tragedy • dangerous, unsafe • rash, thoughtless • ugly, unattractive • poisonous, harmful • strengthen, support • deadly, causing death • improvements, changes • sudden increase, rush • frightening, threatening • discoveries, conclusions • ...
Life & Mitosis 2023-10-18
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- flying from the nest
- body and mind
- letting go of your boundaries
- siamese twins
- late night studying
- distancing yourself
- adapting to your liking
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- single file
- growing pains
- split from your other half
- growing into your own
- a morning stretch
- drinking your milk
- becoming twice the man you once were
- making discoveries
15 Clues: single file • growing pains • body and mind • siamese twins • a morning stretch • drinking your milk • making discoveries • late night studying • distancing yourself • flying from the nest • growing into your own • adapting to your liking • split from your other half • letting go of your boundaries • becoming twice the man you once were
Lesson 1.1-1.2 2016-10-04
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- Era 3500 BCE marked the turn from ora to written culture. There was a shift to a more settled, agrarian way of life
- Era 1850 to 1990 marked by the invention of the radio, telephone, and television
- the techniques employed by speakers of that era to retain and then repeat large amounts of information
- the use of evidence and arguments to think about things in new ways
- words that sound like that to which they refer
- use of language
- Era 180,000 BCE to 3500 BCE talking was the only medium of communication, aside from gestures, that humans had
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- speaking well and persuasively
- the process of generating meaning by sending and receiving verbal and nonverbal symbols and signs that are influenced by multiple contexts
- organization of speech
- Era 1990 to present features the most rapid dispersion of a new method of communication, the Internet
- Era 1450 to 1850 was marked by the invention of the printing press and the ability to mass- produce text
- invention, memory, style, arrangement, and delivery
13 Clues: use of language • organization of speech • speaking well and persuasively • words that sound like that to which they refer • invention, memory, style, arrangement, and delivery • the use of evidence and arguments to think about things in new ways • Era 1850 to 1990 marked by the invention of the radio, telephone, and television • ...
Inventions of the World 2024-10-06
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- These substances save lives by treating bacterial infections.
- A machine that enables the mass production of books and newspapers.
- This engine type is widely used in cars and is powered by the controlled explosion of fuel.
- A critical source of power for machines before electricity.
- An important invention for creating illumination, thanks to electricity.
- A simple machine that revolutionized transport, it's round and rolls.
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- A computer is an electronic device that can process and store data, perform calculations, and execute various instructions based on the programs or software installed on it.
- A solid material often used for building roads and structures.
- The invention that helps people fly long distances in the air.
- This invention allows people to search for and access vast amounts of information.
- A simple machine used to turn soil and prepare fields for planting.
- You need it to power steam engines and cook your food.
- This invention paved the way for high-speed communication across distances using electrical signals.
13 Clues: You need it to power steam engines and cook your food. • A critical source of power for machines before electricity. • These substances save lives by treating bacterial infections. • A solid material often used for building roads and structures. • The invention that helps people fly long distances in the air. • ...
A Different Education Crosssword 2024-12-02
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- Place where you borrow books
- Strong dislike
- Shared system of signs and symbols
- Portable computer
- Device for taking pictures
- The subject of experiments and discoveries
- Person you study with
- The study of numbers
- What you study in school
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- the study of the physical features of the earth
- Not the same
- A set of directions
- The flat part of a computer or TV
- Hard to do
- A feeling of strong affection
- Paintings and drawings
16 Clues: Hard to do • Not the same • Strong dislike • Portable computer • A set of directions • The study of numbers • Person you study with • Paintings and drawings • What you study in school • Device for taking pictures • Place where you borrow books • A feeling of strong affection • The flat part of a computer or TV • Shared system of signs and symbols • ...
Brief history of Computer 2017-05-30
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- Invention in the evolution of Fifth Generation computers
- This generation had more computing power, were smaller in size, easier to maintain and were more affordable than the previous generation.
- Example of First generation computers
- Invention in the evolution of Fourth Generation computers
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- Invention in the evolution of Third Generation computers
- They were huge in size and very costly to maintain.
- Invention in the evolution of First Generation computers
- this computer is same as desktop but can be carried around.
- Example of First generation computers
- It has multiprocessors to perform typical scientific applications that need trillions of information per second while processing.
- Invention in the evolution of Second Generation computers
- Example of Fifth Generation computers
12 Clues: Example of First generation computers • Example of Fifth Generation computers • Example of First generation computers • They were huge in size and very costly to maintain. • Invention in the evolution of Third Generation computers • Invention in the evolution of First Generation computers • Invention in the evolution of Fifth Generation computers • ...
Tesla VS Edison Crossword 2024-05-08
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- Tesla was born in this country
- Edison's favorite thing to steal
- AC switches from positive to
- Edisons current of choice
- George __________
- Tesla set up hiss laboratory here
- Tesla and Edison were to be awarded this prize
- William _____
- Teslas current of choice
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- Edison's film mafia (and also a good pizza place)
- Credited with the invention of the radio
- As a kid Edison delivered these to make money
- Nikola ________
- Thomas _______
- Rest in peace to this elephant
- Westinghouse and Tesla set up a power plant here
- Teslas greatest invention. The Tesla _____
- Wardenclyffe______
18 Clues: William _____ • Thomas _______ • Nikola ________ • George __________ • Wardenclyffe______ • Teslas current of choice • Edisons current of choice • AC switches from positive to • Tesla was born in this country • Rest in peace to this elephant • Edison's favorite thing to steal • Tesla set up hiss laboratory here • Credited with the invention of the radio • ...
Industrial Inventors 2013-11-05
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- This man is known for the invention of the light bulb.
- This woman believed in women's rights.
- This man is known for the invention of motor oil.
- This man is known for strong steel.
- This man is known for the invention of the first electric motor.
- This man is known for discovering Tuberculosis.
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- This man is known for the invention of the internal combustion chamber.
- This man built the first four-stroke motor.
- This man wrote the story "The Three Musketeers"
- This man is known for discovering antiseptics.
- This man invented the Theory of Evolution.
- This man was a famous music composer.
- This man is best known for the invention of dynamite.
- This man is known for many of his famous paintings (night).
- These brothers were known best for the first invention of the airplane.
15 Clues: This man is known for strong steel. • This man was a famous music composer. • This woman believed in women's rights. • This man invented the Theory of Evolution. • This man built the first four-stroke motor. • This man is known for discovering antiseptics. • This man wrote the story "The Three Musketeers" • This man is known for discovering Tuberculosis. • ...
7.3 The Second Industrial Revolution 2021-12-14
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- (1820–1910) was a nurse in the British military hospital in Crimea. When she arrived at the hospital in 1854, she was shocked by the state of the hospital and the rate at which the men were dying. She fought to have the barracks cleared, latrines dug, laundry washed, and the sick cared for. Six months after her arrival, the death rate dropped from 60 percent to 2 percent. When she returned to Britain, she pressured the government to reform hospitals to improve sanitation and care.
- a business owned by many investors who buy shares of stock and risk only the amount of their investment
- self-help group to aid sick or injured workers
- (1833–1896) was a Swedish chemist, inventor, engineer, business man, and author. Although dynamite is his most well-known invention, he holds 355 patents. In 1895, Nobel bequeathed most of his fortune to create the Nobel Prize in order to honor men and women for important achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace.
- Orville (1871–1948) and Wilbur (1867–1912) Wright were bicycle mechanics who used their knowledge of science and their experience in mechanics to create the first flying machine. After nearly 1,000 flights in gliders and testing in wind tunnels, the brothers built a powered plane. On December 17, 1903, the brothers tested their machine at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The first flight lasted 12 seconds; the longest flight that day lasted 59 seconds.
- (1827–1912) was a Scottish surgeon who furthered medical knowledge by recognizing that the lack of cleanliness in hospitals directly correlated to deaths after surgeries. By studying the works of other scientists, he became convinced that microorganisms in the air entered the body through open wounds and caused infections that often led to death after surgery. He began using carbolic acid to clean patient wounds. He also began using an antiseptic liquid to treat dressings and later developed techniques to clean surgical instruments and keep wounds clean during surgery. He is known as the "Father of Antiseptic Surgery."
- a group of companies that join together to control the production and price of a product
- shares in a company
- (1791–1867) was a British chemist and physicist who made significant contributions to the field of electricity. Some of his most important discoveries include electricity generation and transmission, the electric motor, and the chemical benzene. His discoveries have shaped the modern world.
- the theory that infectious diseases are caused by certain microbes
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- identical components that can be used in place of one another in manufacturing
- the process of fixing up the poor areas of a city
- (1843–1910) was a German physician who was one of the founders of bacteriology, or the study of bacteria. Koch discovered the bacteria responsible for tuberculosis and cholera and determined the cycle of the anthrax disease. Koch also improved methods for studying bacteria, including cultivating pure cultures and staining bacteria to make them more visible and identifiable. In 1905 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
- a production method that breaks down a complex job into a series of smaller tasks
- (1874–1937) was an Italian inventor who received the first patent for a wireless telegraphy system. In 1900, Marconi proved that wireless waves were not affected by Earth's shape when he transmitted a wireless signal across the Atlantic ocean for a distance of 2,100 miles. He continued to study waves, which resulted in a beam system for long distance communication, the first microwave radio, and the principles of radar. He received many honors and awards, including the Nobel Prize in Physics.
- a machine used to generate electricity
- (1822–1895) was a French chemist and one of the founders of microbiology. Pasteur developed the germ theory of disease and identified the causes of many diseases, including rabies, anthrax, small pox, and chicken cholera. By discovering the causes of these diseases, Pasteur determined that they could be prevented by vaccines. He helped develop several vaccines, including the rabies vaccine. He also invented the process of pasteurization for wine, beer, milk, and vinegar.
- (1813–1879) was a British inventor and engineer. His greatest invention was the Bessemer Converter, which could create high-quality steel quickly and inexpensively. In 1956 he patented his process for making steel. His process was essential to advances in transportation, construction, and defense. Today, steel is still made by a method based on the Bessemer process.
- (1847–1931) applied for his first patent while working as a telegraph operator for Western Union. Although this first invention was a flop, Edison did not give up and went on to become one of the world's most prolific inventors. Throughout his life he patented 1,093 inventions and improvements in several industries, including telecommunications, electric power, mining, sound recording, automotive, military defense, and motion pictures.
19 Clues: shares in a company • a machine used to generate electricity • self-help group to aid sick or injured workers • the process of fixing up the poor areas of a city • the theory that infectious diseases are caused by certain microbes • identical components that can be used in place of one another in manufacturing • ...
scientific innovation 2024-05-21
20 Clues: - Avancée • - Progrès • - Progrès • - Pionnier • - Pionnier • - Invention • - Évolution • - Recherche • - Innovation • - Révolution • - Expérience • - Découverte • - Découverte • - Créativité • - Ingéniosité • - À la pointe • - Exploration • - Technologique • - Développement • - Expérimentation
GREAT SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES 2024-06-07
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- Arrangement of chemical elements.
- Global communication network.
- Study of heredity.
- Process plants use for food.
- Instrument to see small objects.
- Diabetes treatment.
- Discovered by Marie Curie.
- Genetic material discovery.
- First antibiotic.
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- Theory by Darwin.
- Origin of the universe theory.
- Law discovered by Newton.
- Harnessing electrical power.
- Medicines to fight bacteria.
- Imaging technique.
- Bomb: Nuclear weapon.
- Einstein's famous theory.
- Immunization method.
- Wireless communication.
- Light amplification technology.
20 Clues: Theory by Darwin. • First antibiotic. • Study of heredity. • Imaging technique. • Diabetes treatment. • Immunization method. • Bomb: Nuclear weapon. • Wireless communication. • Law discovered by Newton. • Einstein's famous theory. • Discovered by Marie Curie. • Genetic material discovery. • Harnessing electrical power. • Medicines to fight bacteria. • Process plants use for food. • ...
Unit 9 _ Discoveries 2025-03-24
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- (verb) – to believe something to be true without certain proof.
- (verb) – to recover or make something recover from injury or illness.
- (verb/noun) – to force air out of the lungs noisily; the act of coughing.
- (verb/noun) – to hit or knock against something; a raised lump due to impact.
- (adjective) – feeling unsteady or lightheaded.
- (verb/noun) – to expel air from the nose suddenly; the act of sneezing.
- (verb) – to become aware of or understand something.
- care of (phrasal verb) – to look after someone or something.
- (noun/verb) – a mark left on the skin after an injury; to leave a lasting mark.
- (verb/noun) – to injure a muscle by stretching it too much; an injury caused by overuse.
- (adjective) – having a lighter or whiter skin tone than usual, often due to illness.
- consciousness (phrase/verb) – to pass out or become unaware of surroundings.
- over (phrasal verb) – to recover from an illness or difficult situation.
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- down with (phrasal verb) – to start suffering from an illness.
- (verb) – to accept something as true without proof.
- (verb/noun) – to shake due to cold or fear; the act of shaking.
- (verb/adjective) – to lose consciousness briefly; weak or unclear.
- (verb/noun) – to heal or make someone well; a treatment that ends a disease.
- (verb/noun) – to cause a purple or dark mark on the skin by hitting; a mark on the skin due to injury.
- (noun) – a disease caused by bacteria, viruses, or other harmful organisms.
- (verb) – to grow or change into something; to start having an illness.
- out (phrasal verb) – to faint or lose consciousness.
- (verb) – to give medical care to someone.
- to the conclusion (phrase/verb) – to decide something after considering the facts.
- no idea (phrase/verb) – to not know or understand something.
- (verb/noun) – to feel a continuous dull pain; a persistent pain.
26 Clues: (verb) – to give medical care to someone. • (adjective) – feeling unsteady or lightheaded. • (verb) – to accept something as true without proof. • out (phrasal verb) – to faint or lose consciousness. • (verb) – to become aware of or understand something. • care of (phrasal verb) – to look after someone or something. • ...
Humanity's final invention 2025-10-16
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- — Build up gradually, often unnoticed at first.
- — Tight or limited in width or scope.
- — Connected to the system that processes thought.
- — Came into view after being hidden for a while.
- — Hidden ability waiting to be realized.
- — Increasing at an ever-accelerating rate.
- — Something that exists as a single, distinct unit.
- — Inner reasons driving outward actions.
- — Undermine authority from beneath the surface.
- — Go beyond in quality, amount, or achievement.
- — System of interconnected parts or people.
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- — A step-by-step method for solving a problem.
- — A cover that protects — literally or metaphorically.
- — Fully grasp the meaning or significance of.
- — Varied in kind; showing a range of differences.
- — Sudden and dramatic burst or increase.
- — Imagined rather than proven or factual.
- — Change shape or nature completely.
- — Broad, not specialized or detailed.
- — Possible storyline for future events.
20 Clues: — Change shape or nature completely. • — Tight or limited in width or scope. • — Broad, not specialized or detailed. • — Possible storyline for future events. • — Sudden and dramatic burst or increase. • — Hidden ability waiting to be realized. • — Inner reasons driving outward actions. • — Imagined rather than proven or factual. • ...
Industrialization, Imperialism, Nationalism 2017-03-06
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- Revolutionized manufacturing by creating the assembly line
- Country where the Industrial Revolution began
- This resource increased in demand with the invention of the steam engine
- A war between England and France for colonial dominance
- The law that did away with unused land and created large farmlands in England
- Karl Marx saw capitalism as evil and proposed this idea instead
- Creator of the interchangeable part
- It is because of this that small countries like England could conquer countries like India
- This idea will lead to WWI
- An idea that was justified by Social Darwinism and the White Man's Burden
- Protesters of the industrial revolution
- These created the many businesses in the industrial age
- Invention perfected by James Watt, revolutionized manufacturing and travel
- More food production, longer life spans, and decreased infant mortality rates saw a growth in..
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- This resource increased in demand with the invention of the locomotive
- Industrialization created this; a movement to the cities
- The economic idea that created so much competition in W. Europe
- The need for raw materials, cheap labor, and markets led to this
- A meeting of European powers that led to the scramble for Africa
- Increased productivity, did away with the need for human labor
- A war that established European dominance in China
- By earning a wage women grew a new sense of this
- African tribe that defeated the British in some colonial battles
- This resource increased in demand with the invention of the Spinning Jenny
- Otto von Bismark built up a huge industrial sector in this country
- Economic practice where private capital is invested to make a profit
- One of the major negative side effects of the industrial age
27 Clues: This idea will lead to WWI • Creator of the interchangeable part • Protesters of the industrial revolution • Country where the Industrial Revolution began • By earning a wage women grew a new sense of this • A war that established European dominance in China • A war between England and France for colonial dominance • ...
IN MY SCHOOL 2024-03-05
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- Where games and friendships flourish
- Where experiments unfold and discoveries are made
- Where the principal presides and decisions are made
- Where nature's call is answered
- Where champions are made
- Where health meets education
- Where worshippers gather for prayers
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- Where educators plan and prepare lessons
- Where vigilance stands guard
- Where knowledge dwells in rows of books
- Where technology meets education
- Where hunger meets satisfaction
- Where teachers recharge and collaborate
- Where learning takes center stage
- Where gatherings mark special occasions
15 Clues: Where champions are made • Where vigilance stands guard • Where health meets education • Where hunger meets satisfaction • Where nature's call is answered • Where technology meets education • Where learning takes center stage • Where games and friendships flourish • Where worshippers gather for prayers • Where knowledge dwells in rows of books • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-16
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- it's not an invention but people discovered how to use this
- you need to find a solution for this
- you need to have this to invent new things
- something people created to make our lives easier
- The wheel and the ______ ____ help to make the world go round!
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- when you accomplish your goal
- you need this to run many things
- when you didn't accomplish your goal
- he invented the Sticky notes
- a great invention
- the invention which helps the blind people to read
- Frank Epperson accidentally invented this.
12 Clues: a great invention • he invented the Sticky notes • when you accomplish your goal • you need this to run many things • when you didn't accomplish your goal • you need to find a solution for this • you need to have this to invent new things • Frank Epperson accidentally invented this. • something people created to make our lives easier • ...
Second Industrial Revolution 2022-10-04
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- Integration process in which companies producing similar products merge.
- What is the term that describes the US government being "hands-off" the economy?
- Which invention led to growth in cities and the creation of time zones?
- Companies that control the majority of one industry to eliminate competition
- Mark Twain described the era between 1870-1900 in America as the __ Age because of its corrupt nature.
- This industrialist was a financer and helped create the Federal Reserve System.
- What invention led to a true national market because of opened lines of communication?
- What process reduced the cost of making steel?
- Who was the owner of Standard Oil Company and had a monopoly on the oil industry?
- This invention led to the mass production of goods because it reduced the amount of time it took to make goods.
- Integration process in which a company buys out its suppliers.
- What did the 2nd Industrial Revolution focus on?
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- ____ of Industry made their wealth in a way that would benefit society.
- Made their wealth using questionable and selfish methods.
- Who was the owner of a steel company and had a monopoly on the steel industry?
- The benefit of this invention was that it allowed employees to work longer hours.
- What kind of resources did America have an abundance of?
- This industrialist had a monopoly on the railroad industry.
- What type of economy does the US have?
- How were the two Industrial Revolutions similar?
- What type of revolution led to a shift in home-made goods to machine-made goods?
21 Clues: What type of economy does the US have? • What process reduced the cost of making steel? • How were the two Industrial Revolutions similar? • What did the 2nd Industrial Revolution focus on? • What kind of resources did America have an abundance of? • Made their wealth using questionable and selfish methods. • ...
Ancient China 2024-04-18
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- this is a style of medicine from the Han Dynasty
- this is a group of people traveling together
- this invention allowed farmers to carry heavy loads
- the Yellow River Valley is seen as the Cradle of this
- a line of rulers from a single family
- Qin Shi _________ was the first emperor of the the Qin Dynasty
- to remove or suppress ideas considered harmful or dangerous
- the Great __________ of China
- the first confirmed Ancient Chinese Dynasty
- this system requires people to strict obedience a set of laws
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- a philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- a system of government based on landlords and tenants
- this invention allowed for extensive record keeping
- this road linked the peoples of the East and West for more than a thousand years
- a philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- the Zhoe rulers declared a "Mandate from" ________ to rule China
- this dynasty followed the Warring States Period
- also exchanged in addition to goods and knowledge along the silk road
- this invention is used to detect earthquakes
- the remains of a royal city from the Shang Dynasty
20 Clues: the Great __________ of China • a line of rulers from a single family • the first confirmed Ancient Chinese Dynasty • a philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • this is a group of people traveling together • this invention is used to detect earthquakes • this dynasty followed the Warring States Period • this is a style of medicine from the Han Dynasty • ...
Inventions 2024-01-24
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- The person who created the light bulb
- Who was the most important scientist who discovered the theory of relativity?
- Alfred Nobel's most important invention.
- Continent where the first world war took place
- The person who discovered America
- Invention created by Percy Spencer that is always found in kitchens
- Person who created the nuclear bomb
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- Leonardo da Vinci's most relevant invention
- Invention of the Wright brothers
- The inventor who created the first radio system
- The person who created Buddhism
- The company that was created by Bill Gates.
- What was Alexander Graham Bell most important invention?
- What is the name of the company created by Steve Jobs?
- Place where the first nuclear bomb exploded
15 Clues: The person who created Buddhism • Invention of the Wright brothers • The person who discovered America • Person who created the nuclear bomb • The person who created the light bulb • Alfred Nobel's most important invention. • Leonardo da Vinci's most relevant invention • The company that was created by Bill Gates. • Place where the first nuclear bomb exploded • ...
Dictée 7 2022-10-03
16 Clues: musée • parmi • créer • oeuvre • symbole • ébauche • appareil • concevoir • conserver • invention • inventeur • sculpteur • mécanique • architecte • considérer • renaissance
A Different Education Crosssword 2024-12-02
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- Device for taking pictures
- A set of directions
- A feeling of strong affection
- The subject of experiments and discoveries
- The study of numbers
- Place where you borrow books
- Strong dislike
- Not the same
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- The flat part of a computer or TV
- Portable computer
- Paintings and drawings
- Shared system of signs and symbols
- What you study in school
- Hard to do
- Person you study with
- the study of the physical features of the earth
16 Clues: Hard to do • Not the same • Strong dislike • Portable computer • A set of directions • The study of numbers • Person you study with • Paintings and drawings • What you study in school • Device for taking pictures • Place where you borrow books • A feeling of strong affection • The flat part of a computer or TV • Shared system of signs and symbols • ...
Industrialization & Imperialism Terms 2023-01-26
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- the way Europeans justified imperialism of foreign continents
- the theory of the strong prevailing and the weak dying
- domination by one country of any aspect of another country
- system where there is no private property
- property that is owned by one person and is not shared with anyone else
- Egyptian canal the British took control of to shorten their trip to India
- group of workers formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- parts of a machine that are the same
- when all the workers in a factory stop working
- the movement of people to cities
- most important invention in the Industrial Revolution used to power a lot of machines
- Marxist term for factory workers
- Marxist term for poor urban workers
- invention of Thomas Edison that allowed workers to work even at night
- type of socialism that emphasizes the importance of fair and beneficial laws to the people
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- the idea that microorganisms cause disease
- yet another invention made to transport goods faster
- property owned by the community as a whole
- another Industrial invention that allowed goods to be traded faster
- system where some property is private but the means of the production are owned by the community
- the idea of striving for a perfect society where everyone could prosper
- society with no social classes
- factory technique involving each worker doing one thing over and over
- the movement of people to cities
- use of a power of a group to make demands of an employer
- imperialism for the sake of economic, political, and/or social gains for a nation
- gastrointestinal disease spread by polluted water
- economic system in where all property is privately owned
28 Clues: society with no social classes • the movement of people to cities • the movement of people to cities • Marxist term for factory workers • Marxist term for poor urban workers • parts of a machine that are the same • system where there is no private property • the idea that microorganisms cause disease • property owned by the community as a whole • ...
revo 2024-10-13
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- / Use of young children in factories and mines during the revolution.
- / Key material used for machinery and construction.
- / Production method using machinery and workers in one place.
- / Shift from agrarian society to an industrial-based economy.
- / Factories that produced cloth.
- / Use of machines to increase production efficiency.
- / Invention that revolutionized river transport in the 19th century.
- / Growth of cities due to industrial job opportunities.
- / Groups formed by workers to improve wages and working conditions.
- / Powered factories and trains.
- / Manufacturing of large quantities of goods quickly and cheaply.
- / Early source of energy for mills and factories.
- / Eli Whitney’s invention that revolutionized cotton processing.
- / Early machine used to spin multiple threads of cotton.
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- / Pre-industrial method of home-based manufacturing.
- / Identical components that can replace each other in production.
- / Production process in which workers add parts to products in sequence.
- / Labor system that employed young women in textile mills.
- / Major energy source that powered factories and steam engines.
- / Period of rapid improvement in travel and transport.
- / Invention that enabled long-distance communication using Morse code.
- / Economic system in which private individuals own businesses.
- / Transportation network that expanded during the industrial era.
- / Man-made waterways for transporting goods.
- / Inventor associated with the cotton gin and interchangeable parts.
25 Clues: / Powered factories and trains. • / Factories that produced cloth. • / Man-made waterways for transporting goods. • / Early source of energy for mills and factories. • / Key material used for machinery and construction. • / Pre-industrial method of home-based manufacturing. • / Use of machines to increase production efficiency. • ...
Mothers of invention 2022-01-26
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- kertakäyttöinen, käytettävissä
- suodatus
- liivi
- keksijä
- viihdyttää
- laite, juoni
- suodatin, suodattaa
- suhde, suhdeluku
- ärsytys
- kömpelö
- kangas, liina
- raja, raja-alue
- rahoittaa, rahasto
- perintökalu
- kestävä
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- korostaa, painottaa, tähdentää
- hankkia saavuttaa
- hakemus, sovellus, menetelmä
- suunnata, osoittaa, kohde, maali
- velka
- ärsyttävä, harmittava
- astianpesukone
- kypärä
- päättyä, mennä umpeen
- upota, upottaa
- alunperin, aluksi
- ratkaisu, liuos
- työvoima, henkilöstö
- saada, saavuttaa
29 Clues: velka • liivi • kypärä • keksijä • ärsytys • kömpelö • kestävä • suodatus • viihdyttää • perintökalu • laite, juoni • kangas, liina • astianpesukone • upota, upottaa • ratkaisu, liuos • raja, raja-alue • suhde, suhdeluku • saada, saavuttaa • hankkia saavuttaa • alunperin, aluksi • rahoittaa, rahasto • suodatin, suodattaa • työvoima, henkilöstö • ärsyttävä, harmittava • päättyä, mennä umpeen • hakemus, sovellus, menetelmä • ...
Age of Invention 2025-02-03
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- The railroad gave rise to this type of catalog.
- Primary workforce of the Central Pacific.
- Their way of life only lasted 20 years driving cattle.
- The Union Pacific Railroad workforce was made up of Civil War veterans and immigrants.
- Developed a process for making steel faster and cheaper.
- The last battle between Federal Government and Native Americans.
- One of the two companies building the transcontinental railroad.
- The belief that the United States would conquer the continent from coast to coast
- Raw material for making steel.
- The government and the Railroad hunted this animal to near extinction.
- Invented Barbed wire.
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- Meeting point of two lines for the Transcontinental Railroad.
- First to develop the Mailorder Catalog.
- First to use the assembly line on a mass production scale.
- Many natives were forced to live here after the loss of the Buffalo.
- Brought an end to the open range.
- How many time zones did the railroad establish in America?
- Invented the telephone.
- Wizard of Menlo Park.
- One of the two companies building the Trancontinental railroad.
20 Clues: Wizard of Menlo Park. • Invented Barbed wire. • Invented the telephone. • Raw material for making steel. • Brought an end to the open range. • First to develop the Mailorder Catalog. • Primary workforce of the Central Pacific. • The railroad gave rise to this type of catalog. • Their way of life only lasted 20 years driving cattle. • ...
Tom's Spelling List Term 4, Weeks 4-5 2014-11-04
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- A bit of land surrounded by sea
- Where prisoners were kept
- More exciting than normal
- Made of cocoa and sugar
- What pirates search for
- How you conduct yourself
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- When everyone knows your name
- Gold bars
- Angrily, like a lion
- Enormously
- Something you get when you're naughty
- When a ship crashes on a beach
- Amazing or awesome
- Things found when you search for them
- An idea, something you think
- Nervous or worried
- Small house in a village
- Having an exciting time
- Where kings and queens live
- Terribly
20 Clues: Terribly • Gold bars • Enormously • Amazing or awesome • Nervous or worried • Angrily, like a lion • Made of cocoa and sugar • Having an exciting time • What pirates search for • Small house in a village • How you conduct yourself • Where prisoners were kept • More exciting than normal • Where kings and queens live • An idea, something you think • When everyone knows your name • ...
Tom's Spelling List Term 4, Weeks 4-5 2014-11-04
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- An idea, something you think
- How you conduct yourself
- More exciting than normal
- Angrily, like a lion
- Nervous or worried
- Where kings and queens live
- Something you get when you're naughty
- Terribly
- Small house in a village
- Where prisoners were kept
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- Gold bars
- Made of cocoa and sugar
- When a ship crashes on a beach
- Amazing or awesome
- Things found when you search for them
- Having an exciting time
- Enormously
- A bit of land surrounded by sea
- What pirates search for
- When everyone knows your name
20 Clues: Terribly • Gold bars • Enormously • Amazing or awesome • Nervous or worried • Angrily, like a lion • Made of cocoa and sugar • Having an exciting time • What pirates search for • How you conduct yourself • Small house in a village • More exciting than normal • Where prisoners were kept • Where kings and queens live • An idea, something you think • When everyone knows your name • ...
INVENTION AND INVENTORS ( Lydia and Tamara ) 2017-10-27
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- She was an American game designer and she invented the game monopoly.
- It was invented by Schuyler Wheeler in 1882 and we use it most in summer when we are very hot.
- An invention created by Alexander Walcott in 1840 and now it is on every mobile device.
- He was a Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891.
- John Logie Baird invented this invention that we use for entertainment.
- He is a Swedish inventor and he is known for his invention of dynamite.
- A machine invented to write characters on paper
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- He was a french mathematician, physicist, and inventor that invented the mechanical calculator.
- A company that makes mobile devices and that has the same name as a fruit.
- An aircraft invented by Igor Sikorsky.
- He invented the reflecting telescope.
- He was an engineer and an architect, he created many building like the statue of liberty.
- Pierre Lallement is considered by some to be the inventor of this invention. It’s a means of transportation.
13 Clues: He invented the reflecting telescope. • An aircraft invented by Igor Sikorsky. • A machine invented to write characters on paper • She was an American game designer and she invented the game monopoly. • John Logie Baird invented this invention that we use for entertainment. • He is a Swedish inventor and he is known for his invention of dynamite. • ...
Francais 2022-09-26
21 Clues: tablet • a gene • theory • snitch • to land • to cure • gravity • to treat • to erase • to clone • to prove • a chemist • to invent • telescope • to create • to connect • to explore • to consider • biochemistry • to safeguard • an invention
INVENTIONS AND INVENTORS ( Lydia and Tamara ) 2017-10-27
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- An invention created by Alexander Walcott in 1840 and now it is on every mobile device.
- It was invented by Schuyler Wheeler in 1882 and we use it most in summer when we are very hot.
- John Logie Baird invented this invention that we use for entertainment.
- Pierre Lallement is considered by some to be the inventor of this invention. It’s a means of transportation.
- He was a french mathematician, physicist, and inventor that invented the mechanical calculator.
- A machine invented to write characters on paper
- He was an engineer and an architect, he created many building like the statue of liberty.
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- She was an American game designer and she invented the game monopoly.
- An aircraft invented by Igor Sikorsky.
- A company that makes mobile devices and that has the same name as a fruit.
- He is a Swedish inventor and he is known for his invention of dynamite.
- He was a Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891.
- He invented the reflecting telescope.
13 Clues: He invented the reflecting telescope. • An aircraft invented by Igor Sikorsky. • A machine invented to write characters on paper • She was an American game designer and she invented the game monopoly. • He is a Swedish inventor and he is known for his invention of dynamite. • John Logie Baird invented this invention that we use for entertainment. • ...
Week 11: Abstract history 2020-07-05
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- ________Pierce II had abstracts of his favorite readings
- ________ renaissance Aristotelian natural philosophy
- An abbreviated, accurate representation
- great geographical discoveries
- free from all sorts of ambiguities
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- brief, meaning shorter
- Z39.14
- information _____________, 20th century
- great geographical discoveries
- _______explosion, 20th century
- bookkeeping
- International Standard _____________
- analyzing and providing a brief representation
- an abstract is error free
14 Clues: Z39.14 • bookkeeping • brief, meaning shorter • an abstract is error free • great geographical discoveries • _______explosion, 20th century • great geographical discoveries • free from all sorts of ambiguities • International Standard _____________ • information _____________, 20th century • An abbreviated, accurate representation • analyzing and providing a brief representation • ...
Gold Rush 2025-09-09
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- The area in Victoria where the most significant gold discoveries were made
- The method of extracting gold that involved using a pan
- The ______ Stockade saw gold miners revolt against the British colonial government
- Some miners experienced _______ while on the gold fields
- The famous Australian bushranger who started his criminal career during the Gold Rush
- If you find a lump of gold it is called a ______
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- The year the ________ Gold Rush began in 1851
- ________ are individuals who explore and survey areas in the hope of discovering mineral deposits that can be mined for profit.
- The town in New South Wales known for its significant gold discoveries
- The town in Victoria that experienced a large gold rush in the 1850s
- The tool used to break apart rock to access gold deposits
- The term for a sudden and widespread excitement or interest in finding gold
- The population of Australia experienced a _____ during the gold rush
- Many ______immigrants came from to seek gold in Australia
14 Clues: The year the ________ Gold Rush began in 1851 • If you find a lump of gold it is called a ______ • The method of extracting gold that involved using a pan • Some miners experienced _______ while on the gold fields • The tool used to break apart rock to access gold deposits • Many ______immigrants came from to seek gold in Australia • ...
China vocab 2025-03-06
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- a line of hereditary rulers
- the Chinese philosopher who wrote the golden rule
- Chinese characters that express an idea
- the largest military structure ever built
- educated individuals who earn a spot in government
- a Han Dynasty invention traded by China on the Silk Road
- an Italian merchant who called China the world's most advance civilization
- a Chinese philosophy that believes in going with the flow of nature
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- the __ Warriors, an army found at Qin Shihuang's tomb
- a Chinese invention that freed sailors from following the coastline
- a government ruled by religious leaders
- China's modern capital
- a religion that originated in India and spread along the Silk Road
- a valuable stone carved in China since the Neolithic Era
- the deadliest Chinese invention
- a philosophy that believes people are evil and must be controlled
- Mount ___, or Earth's tallest point
- an economic system in which the government controls all production and trade
- the river called "China's Sorrow" for its frequent flooding
- a right-wing form of ultranationalism
20 Clues: China's modern capital • a line of hereditary rulers • the deadliest Chinese invention • Mount ___, or Earth's tallest point • a right-wing form of ultranationalism • a government ruled by religious leaders • Chinese characters that express an idea • the largest military structure ever built • the Chinese philosopher who wrote the golden rule • ...
Industrialization, Imperialism, Nationalism 2017-03-06
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- One of the major negative side effects of the industrial age
- This resource increased in demand with the invention of the steam engine
- These created the many businesses in the industrial age
- More food production, longer life spans, and decreased infant mortality rates saw a growth in..
- Protesters of the industrial revolution
- This idea will lead to WWI
- This resource increased in demand with the invention of the locomotive
- Revolutionized manufacturing by creating the assembly line
- It is because of this that small countries like England could conquer countries like India
- A war between England and France for colonial dominance
- Invention perfected by James Watt, revolutionized manufacturing and travel
- An idea that was justified by Social Darwinism and the White Man's Burden
- This resource increased in demand with the invention of the Spinning Jenny
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- Increased productivity, did away with the need for human labor
- Otto von Bismark built up a huge industrial sector in this country
- A meeting of European powers that led to the scramble for Africa
- Country where the Industrial Revolution began
- African tribe that defeated the British in some colonial battles
- Economic practice where private capital is invested to make a profit
- A war that established European dominance in China
- By earning a wage women grew a new sense of this
- The law that did away with unused land and created large farmlands in England
- The need for raw materials, cheap labor, and markets led to this
- The economic idea that created so much competition in W. Europe
- Karl Marx saw capitalism as evil and proposed this idea instead
- Industrialization created this; a movement to the cities
- Creator of the interchangeable part
27 Clues: This idea will lead to WWI • Creator of the interchangeable part • Protesters of the industrial revolution • Country where the Industrial Revolution began • By earning a wage women grew a new sense of this • A war that established European dominance in China • These created the many businesses in the industrial age • ...
Gold Rush 2024-09-01
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- The area in Victoria where the most significant gold discoveries were made
- The method of extracting gold that involved using a pan
- The ______ Stockade saw gold miners revolt against the British colonial government
- Some miners experienced _______ while on the gold fields
- The famous Australian bushranger who started his criminal career during the Gold Rush
- If you find a lump of gold it is called a ______
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- The year the ________ Gold Rush began in 1851
- ________ are individuals who explore and survey areas in the hope of discovering mineral deposits that can be mined for profit.
- The town in New South Wales known for its significant gold discoveries
- The town in Victoria that experienced a large gold rush in the 1850s
- The tool used to break apart rock to access gold deposits
- The term for a sudden and widespread excitement or interest in finding gold
- The population of Australia experienced a _____ during the gold rush
- Many ______immigrants came from to seek gold in Australia
14 Clues: The year the ________ Gold Rush began in 1851 • If you find a lump of gold it is called a ______ • The method of extracting gold that involved using a pan • Some miners experienced _______ while on the gold fields • The tool used to break apart rock to access gold deposits • Many ______immigrants came from to seek gold in Australia • ...
The rennaisance 2024-12-06
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- the main country where the Renaissance took place
- A famous painting
- a time period in europe
- A religion where some belief in god is given for study in science and mathematics
- A key invention in the rennasance
- A founding father of the renaissance
- What got Italy rich
- A important invention made at this time
- the most popular religion at the time
- A hotspot for trade
- A group of Islands with a mainland attatchment, important to the revolution also.
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- A famous painter who made the Sistine chapel
- A famous Davinci piece
- When the renaissance ended
- a famous person at the time, an artist
- Another popular invention at the time
- A famous lawyer from the time period
- An important philosopher from the time.
- When the Renaissance started
- One of the first humanists
20 Clues: A famous painting • What got Italy rich • A hotspot for trade • A famous Davinci piece • a time period in europe • When the renaissance ended • One of the first humanists • When the Renaissance started • A key invention in the rennasance • A famous lawyer from the time period • A founding father of the renaissance • Another popular invention at the time • ...
RM & IPR - V B -Flip class - 24.10.24 2024-10-24
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- Creator of the invention
- Poem
- who develops the content
- Personal use of Copyrighted work for studies or Research
- is an IPR
- IPR is an act of
- legal part
- is IP
- Intellectual Property is something produced using human intellect which has
- product is substantially close to the patented product or marketing is done without prior permission
- invention contrary to public morality like human cloning
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- Distributing infringing copies for trade
- patent owner
- Trade Secret
- 60 years either from the date of publication of the work or the year after the death of the author
- Brief Description and Abstract
- who obtains the license from the patentee for commercialization purpose
- World Intellectual Property Organization
- a new product or process which is unique
- Geographical Indications
- Industrial properties
- who owns the patent
- Techno legal document
- Indian Patent Office
- National Research Development Corporation
25 Clues: Poem • is IP • is an IPR • legal part • patent owner • Trade Secret • IPR is an act of • who owns the patent • Indian Patent Office • Industrial properties • Techno legal document • Creator of the invention • Geographical Indications • who develops the content • Brief Description and Abstract • Distributing infringing copies for trade • World Intellectual Property Organization • ...
Invention invented by 2021-07-25
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- Peter Henlein
- Nicéphore Niépce
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Wright Brothers
- Guglielmo Marconi
- John Logie Baird
- Oliver Evans
- Samuel Morse
- Christopher Latham Sholes
- Ralph Baer
- William Cullen
- Willis Carrier
- Charles Babbage
- Thomas Elwa Edison
- Karl Benz
- Rene Laennec
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- Chester Carlson
- Thomas Newcomen
- Gary Starkweather
- Alfred B. Nobel
- Carl Wilhelm Scheele
- Philip Diehl
- Percy Spencer
- Martin Cooper
- Elisha Otis
- Benjamin Franklin
- Galileo Galilei
- Charles Richter
- Isaac Newton
- Elias Howe
- Zacharis Janssen
31 Clues: Karl Benz • Ralph Baer • Elias Howe • Elisha Otis • Philip Diehl • Oliver Evans • Samuel Morse • Isaac Newton • Rene Laennec • Peter Henlein • Percy Spencer • Martin Cooper • William Cullen • Willis Carrier • Chester Carlson • Thomas Newcomen • Alfred B. Nobel • Wright Brothers • Galileo Galilei • Charles Richter • Charles Babbage • Nicéphore Niépce • John Logie Baird • Zacharis Janssen • Gary Starkweather • ...
The Renaissance 2025-10-20
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- the main country where the Renaissance took place
- A famous painting
- a time period in europe
- A religion where some belief in god is given for study in science and mathematics
- A key invention in the rennasance
- A founding father of the renaissance
- What got Italy rich
- A important invention made at this time
- the most popular religion at the time
- A hotspot for trade
- A group of Islands with a mainland attatchment, important to the revolution also.
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- A famous painter who made the Sistine chapel
- A famous Davinci piece
- When the renaissance ended
- a famous person at the time, an artist
- Another popular invention at the time
- A famous lawyer from the time period
- An important philosopher from the time.
- When the Renaissance started
- One of the first humanists
20 Clues: A famous painting • What got Italy rich • A hotspot for trade • A famous Davinci piece • a time period in europe • When the renaissance ended • One of the first humanists • When the Renaissance started • A key invention in the rennasance • A famous lawyer from the time period • A founding father of the renaissance • Another popular invention at the time • ...
SB LabWeek 2022 Crossword 2022-03-11
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- IcyHot
- A plane model
- NA | NA | NA
- Smelly reagent
- Round and round it goes
- Midi plate discoveries
- RP only
- SB treat of choice
- Every patient sample has a...
- Home of SummerBio
- A little Lab gift
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- Bright Red Garbage
- Our color is blue!
- Yellow mellow
- Let's get together
- Chocolate, Yellow or Black?
- It's ripe for the picking
- An important enzyme
- So many tubes!
- Not your average Q-tip!
- A home for tubes
- Encore!
- Load them up and empty them out
- Another name for an arm?
- Multiflo piece
25 Clues: IcyHot • Encore! • RP only • NA | NA | NA • Yellow mellow • A plane model • Smelly reagent • So many tubes! • Multiflo piece • A home for tubes • Home of SummerBio • A little Lab gift • Bright Red Garbage • Our color is blue! • Let's get together • SB treat of choice • An important enzyme • Midi plate discoveries • Round and round it goes • Not your average Q-tip! • Another name for an arm? • ...
Scientists Who Selfie Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-15
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- she cured leprosy
- she SHOULD have won a Nobel Prize for her contributions to the study of DNA
- she won the Willams Bowie Medal
- she is a really important ophthalmologist whose work helped cure some types of blindness
- known for playing her favourite instrument, the flute, in space
- English physicist who studied black holes
- helped the world figure out why the ocean is blue
- she is trying to get the world to protect chimpanzees
- we can thank him for the Periodic Table
- she won a Nobel Prize in chemistry
- her images of the first coronavirus are still helping scientists figure out today's Covid 19
- born in Iran he earned the Einstein Award
- this scientist studied dark matter
- not just an astronaut this scientist is also a businesswoman and doctor!
- proved sharks can be trained
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- an inventor and actress
- this Saudi scientist is known for her breakthroughs in cancer research
- he uses television and movies to teach us about the natural world
- there would be no cell phones today without this guy's invention
- often told she was wrong she helped map the ocean floor
- an English biologist who helped us understand that plants and animals change over time in response to their environment
- dinosaur expert
- born in Germany and his branch of science was physics
- she helped prove how using pesticides harms the environment
- we know a lot more about hurricanes and storm systems thanks to her scientific research
- an inventor and agricultural scientist know for his work with peanuts
- often called "the mother of physics"
- we know a lot more about rainforests because of her scientific discoveries
- the first computer programmer
- he discovered some pretty incredible things about bees and other insects
30 Clues: dinosaur expert • she cured leprosy • an inventor and actress • proved sharks can be trained • the first computer programmer • she won the Willams Bowie Medal • she won a Nobel Prize in chemistry • this scientist studied dark matter • often called "the mother of physics" • we can thank him for the Periodic Table • English physicist who studied black holes • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2021-04-07
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- the form of writing in Mesopotamia
- an invention to make planting crops easier
- the specialized job of writing down the history of the city-state on clay tablets
- a group of people living together who share the same values and work together for a better community
- owned the land and everything on it
- a person even lower on the social scale than the farmers and the fishermen
- the first crop grown by the farmers
- the person with the highest social standing
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- an invention to make it easier to transport crops
- the Tigris and the Euphrates are examples of this kind of body of water
- Land Between Two Rivers
- if you had this job you would be considered wealthy and important
- an invention to stop the rivers from flooding
- the temple at the center of society where the god lived
- used to pay for the army and for improvements to the city
15 Clues: Land Between Two Rivers • the form of writing in Mesopotamia • owned the land and everything on it • the first crop grown by the farmers • an invention to make planting crops easier • the person with the highest social standing • an invention to stop the rivers from flooding • an invention to make it easier to transport crops • ...
Industrial Revolution Review 2025-03-03
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- An economic system where private individuals own the means of production.
- This resource powered the Industrial Revolution.
- The switch from an agriculture-based economy to an industry-based economy.
- This invention was used to power factories before the invention of the steam engine.
- The Industrial Revolution started in this country.
- This was a new type of work place where all the workers worked in the same building on the same product.
- This machine spun cotton more efficiently.
- This invention used a steam engine to pull cars on a track.
- Due to the poverty of the working class, this group of people also had to work, but were paid only 1/10 of men's wages.
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- This group benefited the most from the Industrial Revolution.
- The growth of cities.
- This group attacked factories and machinery that they blamed for losing their jobs.
- The ability to move up (or down) the social-economic hierarchy.
- A type of government where people are elected into office through voting.
- The name of the body of elected officials in the British government.
- This group was 75% of the population, and was the labor force of the Industrial Revolution.
- This industry was the first to undergo the process of industrialization.
- This invention allowed factories to be built anywhere by using coal as its power source, not water.
- A machine that cleans cotton, removing seeds than is possible by hand.
- Coal, natural gal, and oil are all this type of energy source.
20 Clues: The growth of cities. • This machine spun cotton more efficiently. • This resource powered the Industrial Revolution. • The Industrial Revolution started in this country. • This invention used a steam engine to pull cars on a track. • This group benefited the most from the Industrial Revolution. • Coal, natural gal, and oil are all this type of energy source. • ...
Ancient China crossword xavier 2025-12-09
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- drawing that shows places
- long structure built for protection
- way to record ideas with symbols
- important symbol in Chinese culture
- tool used to find direction
- home of the emperor
- main food crop in ancient China
- green stone used for jewellery
- popular drink first grown in China
- buying and selling goods
- ruler of ancient China
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- growing crops and raising animals
- useful plant for tools and buildings
- explosive invention first created in China
- large natural water flow important for farming
- material used for writing
- soft fabric first made in China
- ancient civilisation in Asia
- flying invention created in China
- group of soldiers
20 Clues: group of soldiers • home of the emperor • ruler of ancient China • buying and selling goods • drawing that shows places • material used for writing • tool used to find direction • ancient civilisation in Asia • green stone used for jewellery • soft fabric first made in China • main food crop in ancient China • way to record ideas with symbols • growing crops and raising animals • ...
American Inventions 2018-05-23
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- The ______ 1 spacecraft has been traveling through the solar system for almost 40 years.
- A ____ ____ ensures people have light and is more efficient than lanterns.
- George Stibitz invented the modern day digital ______
- In 1924, _____ ____ made cooking easier and more affordable.
- An early entertainment medium, used to record and replay.
- The Home Insurance Building was the first _______ in the world
- This man created an Oil Empire by controlling refineries.
- This man integrated every phase of the steel-making operation.
- The _____ process is used to extract gold from ore.
- In 1861, Richard Gatling invented the first _______ gun.
- In 1902, ____ _____ was invented by a Brooklyn Paper company to prevent destruction of paper.
- In 1994 the United States Air Force created _____ to make travelling easier.
- _______ save millions of lives every year by killing and preventing bacteria growth.
- The _____ places the power of photography in the hands of anyone.
- With the invention of the ____ 1885, Americans could travel by land whenever and wherever they wanted.
- Ruth Wakefield created the first _______ cookie.
- The invention of the _____ _______ helped initiate the love for TV shows.
- The Steam______ made transportation and manufacturing much easier.
- The _____ ____ allowed for faster travel across oceans after its creation in 1807.
- _____ is responsible for federally funded space program and furthering research.
- By accident, it was discovered that _____ could be vulcanized.
- This man was a wealthy banker who helped finance American Railroads.
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- This business man brought cereal to our kitchen tables.
- The first email was sent via ______.
- The invention of the _____ in 1876 revolutionized communication globally.
- Sam Foster invented the beloved accessory and tool, ________ in 1929.
- In 1945, J. Robert Oppenheimer invented a _____ that could destroy vast areas.
- The Wright Brothers’ forever changed the world with the first ______.
- In 1853 George Crum invented this crunchy, salty snack loved by all.
- Henry Ford implemented the __________ to speed up production.
- In 1955, a _______ ended the polio epidemic that plagued the globe.
- The invention of the _____ ____ in 1912 allowed roads to be safer.
- This period of history brought mechanization to industries.
- The ______ welding process allowed for faster manufacturing and construction.
- George Mueller created the first _____ shuttle in 1981.
- Cotton became king after the invention of the _____ ____ in 1793.
- This delicious candy was introduced as “The Great American Chocolate Bar”.
- The invention of the _______ in 1844 made the workings of government and industry easier.
- _____ offered a new, more efficient option for preparing meals in 1945.
- ____ fueled the Industrial Revolution with the Bessemer Process.
40 Clues: The first email was sent via ______. • Ruth Wakefield created the first _______ cookie. • The _____ process is used to extract gold from ore. • George Stibitz invented the modern day digital ______ • This business man brought cereal to our kitchen tables. • George Mueller created the first _____ shuttle in 1981. • ...
Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison Crossword 2016-05-26
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- The war between inventors over which current to use for powering America
- This person purchased the patent of Alternating Current
- This is an iconic symbol of the film industry
- An invention that powers most every motorized device and can be plugged into a wall
- A device that greatly increases the voltage and frequency of an electrical current and contains a transformer
- This current only flows in one direction
- An invention made by Thomas Edison that appeared after the discovery of the x-ray but was declared too dangerous after seeing the ill effects of the invention on one of his own assistants.
- This inventor invented the phonograph and had a laboratory in Menlo Park
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- A generator used mainly for the production of direct current
- This current constantly flows back and forth and is found in all household outlets
- Is a current with a high resistance, but is considered safe for humans
- Is used to transport electricity over a long distance with little resistance and is dangerous to handle without protection
- This invention allowed for safe and cost-effective lighting at night
- The inventor of the Tesla Coil, alternating current, and the induction motor
14 Clues: This current only flows in one direction • This is an iconic symbol of the film industry • This person purchased the patent of Alternating Current • A generator used mainly for the production of direct current • This invention allowed for safe and cost-effective lighting at night • Is a current with a high resistance, but is considered safe for humans • ...
Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison Crossword 2016-05-27
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- An invention made by Thomas Edison that appeared after the discovery of the x-ray but was declared too dangerous after seeing the ill effects of the invention on one of his own assistants.
- current constantly flows back and forth and is found in all household outlets
- A device that greatly increases the voltage and frequency of an electrical current and contains a transformer
- An invention that powers most every motorized device and can be plugged into a wall
- Is a current with a high resistance, but is considered safe for humans
- This invention allowed for safe and cost-effective lighting at night
- This current only flows in one direction
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- This inventor invented the phonograph and had a laboratory in Menlo Park
- used to transport electricity over a long distance with little resistance and is dangerous to handle without protection
- This is an iconic symbol of the film industry
- inventor of the Tesla Coil, alternating current, and the induction motor
- A generator used mainly for the production of direct current
- person purchased the patent of Alternating Current
- war between inventors over which current to use for powering America
14 Clues: This current only flows in one direction • This is an iconic symbol of the film industry • person purchased the patent of Alternating Current • A generator used mainly for the production of direct current • war between inventors over which current to use for powering America • This invention allowed for safe and cost-effective lighting at night • ...
Discovery & Invention 2023-05-17
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- Coming into existence or prominence
- To make something more up-to-date or modern
- A sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development
- A large number or crowd
- Dangerous or risky
- Not real; invented for a book or story
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- Impossible to understand
- Having a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge
- Absolutely necessary
- Able to be modified to suit personal needs or preferences
- Happening at the same time
- Introducing new ideas or methods
12 Clues: Dangerous or risky • Absolutely necessary • A large number or crowd • Impossible to understand • Happening at the same time • Introducing new ideas or methods • Coming into existence or prominence • Not real; invented for a book or story • To make something more up-to-date or modern • Having a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge • ...
Discovery & Invention 2024-03-30
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- Coming into existence or prominence
- To make something more up-to-date or modern
- A sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development
- A large number or crowd
- Dangerous or risky
- Not real; invented for a book or story
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- Impossible to understand
- Having a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge
- Absolutely necessary
- Able to be modified to suit personal needs or preferences
- Happening at the same time
- Introducing new ideas or methods
12 Clues: Dangerous or risky • Absolutely necessary • A large number or crowd • Impossible to understand • Happening at the same time • Introducing new ideas or methods • Coming into existence or prominence • Not real; invented for a book or story • To make something more up-to-date or modern • Having a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge • ...
UNIT-1 PERSONAL ADJECTIVES 2024-09-12
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- angry
- people who can make friends easily
- dirty or untidy
- people who love making plans
- people who talk very much
- to want
- people who love studying
- people who don't like speaking
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- people who love learning and discoveries
- people who don't like jokes
- people who don't like studying
- kind, respectful
- people who love doing sports
- being happy
- people who make jokes
15 Clues: angry • to want • being happy • dirty or untidy • kind, respectful • people who make jokes • people who love studying • people who talk very much • people who don't like jokes • people who love doing sports • people who love making plans • people who don't like studying • people who don't like speaking • people who can make friends easily • people who love learning and discoveries
2.1 Innovation Boosts Growth 2024-01-23
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- bridges in which the roadway is suspended by steel cables
- 27 countries divided the globe into 24 different ___________
- taxes that made imported goods cost more than those made in the United States
- is a grant by the federal government giving an inventor the exclusive right to develop, use, and sell an invention for a set period of time
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- established a research laboratory at Menlo Park, New Jersey in 1876. HE would receive more than 1,000 patents for new inventions and scientific discoveries. For example, with the goal of developing affordable lighting for homes, he and his team invented the lightbulb.
- To meet the growing demand, factory owners and other innovators developed systems for turning out large numbers of products quickly and inexpensively
- the freedom to run a business for profit with minimal regulation beyond what is necessary to protect the public interest
- a man named Henry Bessemer developed a process for purifying iron to make strong, but lightweight, steel.
- Before the Civil War, most southern planters had concentrated on such crops as cotton and tobacco, which were grown not for their own use but to be sold for cash
- people who build and manage businesses or enterprises in order to make a profit
- allowed businesses to operate under minimal government regulation
11 Clues: bridges in which the roadway is suspended by steel cables • 27 countries divided the globe into 24 different ___________ • allowed businesses to operate under minimal government regulation • taxes that made imported goods cost more than those made in the United States • people who build and manage businesses or enterprises in order to make a profit • ...
Sejarah Kelompok 1 2022-11-02
15 Clues: intern • legenda • empiria • spasial • mitologi • tipologi • herodotus • diakronik • kronologi • invention • arkeologi • geschiche • inspiratif • kuntowijaya • paleoantropologi
The Roaring Twenties 2021-03-22
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- American writer who moved to Paris
- Ban placed on drinking alcohol in America
- A grand cinema
- Crossed by Charles Lindbergh
- American name for the Roaring 20s
- Ruth Baseball celebrity
- Name for the cinema industry
- Most famous New York jazz venue
- What was The Spirit of St Louis?
- aka ‘Scarface’
- Another name for radio
- Early celebrity actress
- Jazz composer
- Birth control invention
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- Invention that created more free time for women
- Popular dance
- Famous Ford car
- famous gangster massacre
- A celebrity silent cinema actor
- An outlaw making illegal, homemade alcohol
- The American past time
- Spanish painter of the period
- Popular cinema genre
- Prince of Wales and ‘bright young thing’
- Dancer and activist who emigrated to Paris
- Borrowed money to allow consumers to spend more
- District of New York famous for Black culture
- Invention owned by 40% of American households by the end of the 20s
- Famous Al Johnson 1927 film
- Women who wore make up and had short haircuts
- Film with sound
- Venues secretly selling alcohol
- Style of art and architecture
33 Clues: Popular dance • Jazz composer • A grand cinema • aka ‘Scarface’ • Famous Ford car • Film with sound • Popular cinema genre • The American past time • Another name for radio • Ruth Baseball celebrity • Early celebrity actress • Birth control invention • famous gangster massacre • Famous Al Johnson 1927 film • Crossed by Charles Lindbergh • Name for the cinema industry • ...
Inventions and New Technology 2025-12-18
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- African-American scientist who promoted crop diversification
- Inventor who developed alternating current electricity
- Machine used by newspapers to set type efficiently
- Company that made portable cameras widely available
- African-American inventor who improved carbon filaments for lamps
- Early communitcation system using Morse code signals
- Edison’s invention that brought electric light to homes.
- Event in 1876 where Bell demonstrated the telephone.
- Device used to transmit voices over wires
- Bell’s company that operated long-distance telephone lines.
- Inventor known as the “Wizard of Menlo Park.”
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- Edison’s invention that played recorded sound.
- Scottish inventor of the first practical telephone
- Electric power system that can travel long distances.
- Crop made profitable through Carver’s inventions
- Industrialist who promoted Tesla’s alternating current.
- Edison's invention that launched the silent-film industry.
- Legal right to make or sell an invention.
- Location of Edison’s first research laboratory
- Machine used for typing letters quickly
20 Clues: Machine used for typing letters quickly • Legal right to make or sell an invention. • Device used to transmit voices over wires • Inventor known as the “Wizard of Menlo Park.” • Edison’s invention that played recorded sound. • Location of Edison’s first research laboratory • Crop made profitable through Carver’s inventions • ...
Social Studies Review 2024-01-02
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- This was invented by Samuel Morse, who also created a code to communicate through this invention
- A 2 year long war which was started over a land dispute with this country
- The President who helped end slavery and was assassinated
- A strategy of war used to stop travel to the enemy to stop trade and hurt their economy
- Arguably the most famous battle in the Civil war where over 50,000 died
- People who lived in the West that would drive large herds of cattle
- Incredibly rich man who made most of his fortune through his monopoly on oil
- A newly made item or machine that improved life in one way or another
- The legal separation of persons based on race
- A group of workers who fought for better pay and work conditions
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- A wealthy man who gave much of his fortune away, and was given the nickname 'Prince of Steel'
- Last name of the person who invented the steel plow, nothing runs like a...
- A war between the Northern and Southern states concerning Federal power and slavery
- The time period after the civil war where there were many new laws passed.
- This type of work, which included long hours, poor pay, and dangerous conditions, became popular throughout the civil war
- This invention with 4 wheels was invented by Karl Benz, not Henry Ford as many believe
- An invention that greatly increased land travel and helped people get across the country
- This man invented the light bulb
18 Clues: This man invented the light bulb • The legal separation of persons based on race • The President who helped end slavery and was assassinated • A group of workers who fought for better pay and work conditions • People who lived in the West that would drive large herds of cattle • A newly made item or machine that improved life in one way or another • ...
Career Discoveries 2012-04-27
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- a list of foods and beverages that you can purchase at a restaruant
- an online system of sending mail and letters
- yourself smart, learn independently, type of intellegence
- a microsoft program that helps you make graphs and calculate budgets
- the device full of keys that you press to type letters numbers and symbols
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- our Career discovery teacher
- an amount of barrowed money from the bank that will be repaid
- program that teaches you to type
- a microsoft program that helps you create letters and floor plans
- number smart, learn by logic and numbers, type of intellegence
- place where money is kept
11 Clues: place where money is kept • our Career discovery teacher • program that teaches you to type • an online system of sending mail and letters • yourself smart, learn independently, type of intellegence • an amount of barrowed money from the bank that will be repaid • number smart, learn by logic and numbers, type of intellegence • ...
The Turner Fruit Press Puzzle 2023-02-12
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- The inventors first name.
- How the fruit is turned into juice.
- The inventors last name.
- The state where Madeline Turn was born and raised.
- What the invention is commonly called now.
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- What is made from the fruit after it foes through the invention.
- The city that Madeline Turner grew up in.
- How many more patents was referenced after her invention.
- Madeline Turner's birth and death were this.
- The type of food that is used in the invention.
10 Clues: The inventors last name. • The inventors first name. • How the fruit is turned into juice. • The city that Madeline Turner grew up in. • What the invention is commonly called now. • Madeline Turner's birth and death were this. • The type of food that is used in the invention. • The state where Madeline Turn was born and raised. • ...
Industrialization & Big Business 2025-12-10
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- journalist who exposed problems in society
- INDUSTRY business led by Andrew Carnegie
- FACTORS reasons people were drawn to America
- MOVEMENT reformers who wanted to fix problems in society
- businessman who led the steel industry
- invention that changed travel and connected the world
- crowded and poorly built apartment building for immigrants
- ISLAND immigration port where Asians entered the U.S.
- PORT place where immigrants enter and exit a country
- businessman who controlled the oil industry
- PRODUCTION making goods quickly using machines and assembly lines
- vehicle invented by Charles Duryea
- when one company controls an entire industry
- invention that made communication faster
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- businessman who used mass production for automobiles
- LINE method that made cars quicker and cheaper to build
- FACTORS reasons people were forced to leave their country
- growth of cities as people moved for factory jobs
- person who starts a business and takes risks
- UNION group of workers fighting for better conditions
- BROTHERS invented the first successful airplane
- shift from farming to machine-based manufacturing
- invention that sent messages long distances
- people who moved to the U.S. for opportunities
- ISLAND immigration port where Europeans entered the U.S.
- inventor of the telegraph
- unsafe factory with long hours and low pay
- inventor of the telephone
28 Clues: inventor of the telegraph • inventor of the telephone • vehicle invented by Charles Duryea • businessman who led the steel industry • INDUSTRY business led by Andrew Carnegie • invention that made communication faster • journalist who exposed problems in society • unsafe factory with long hours and low pay • invention that sent messages long distances • ...
Sci-Fi puzzle 2023-09-12
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- someone got the idea from a multi groundbreaking media.
- H.G wells first mentioned the idea of this in one of his novels.
- meat that doesn't come from any animal but is still edible.
- things people wear on their wrists that are like mini phones.
- inspired by galvanism.
- an invention inspired by science fiction.
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- a novel written by Mary Shelley that almost everyone knows.
- a ship/boat that goes underneath the water without getting water in it.
- it is like a spaceship but not quite.
- an invention that we use almost everyday and probably make use deaf.
- a headset that you can play games on in a different world.
- an invention that we use everyday that was inspired by science fiction.
- an invention created by man to make life easier.
- a stun gun but a lot more powerful.
- a short story posted about this author a physically infirm inventor.
15 Clues: inspired by galvanism. • a stun gun but a lot more powerful. • it is like a spaceship but not quite. • an invention inspired by science fiction. • an invention created by man to make life easier. • someone got the idea from a multi groundbreaking media. • a headset that you can play games on in a different world. • ...
Important words 2019-02-17
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- geeignet, brauchbar
- zugänglich
- verlässlich
- gelegentlich
- ersetzen
- schätzen
- wissenschaftlich
- Entdeckungen
- Schnickschnack (z.B. technische Geräte)
- Erfindungen
- allmählich, nach und nach
- Anwesenheit
- verändern
- Kabel
- unbegrenzt
- über Nacht
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- wirksam, leistungsfähig
- Fortschritte
- leistbar, erschwinglich
- Auswirkung
- bemerkenswert
- vorgeben, heucheln
- kostengünstig
- Schreibmaschine
- erlauben
- anbieten, bereit stellen
- Einluss
- fähig
28 Clues: fähig • Kabel • Einluss • ersetzen • schätzen • erlauben • verändern • zugänglich • Auswirkung • unbegrenzt • über Nacht • verlässlich • Erfindungen • Anwesenheit • Fortschritte • gelegentlich • Entdeckungen • bemerkenswert • kostengünstig • Schreibmaschine • wissenschaftlich • vorgeben, heucheln • geeignet, brauchbar • wirksam, leistungsfähig • leistbar, erschwinglich • anbieten, bereit stellen • allmählich, nach und nach • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-09-03
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- Key figure in the Manhattan Project.
- Supported heliocentrism in astronomy.
- Laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Astronomer and science communicator.
- Formulated the theory of evolution.
- Pioneered research on radioactivity.
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- Theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate.
- Proposed the Higgs boson in particle physics.
- Inventor and electrical engineering pioneer.
- Discovered the expansion of the universe.
- Developed the theory of relativity.
- Theoretical physicist known for black holes.
- Father of modern genetics.
- Developed the atomic model.
- Made significant fossil discoveries.
15 Clues: Father of modern genetics. • Developed the atomic model. • Developed the theory of relativity. • Formulated the theory of evolution. • Key figure in the Manhattan Project. • Made significant fossil discoveries. • Astronomer and science communicator. • Pioneered research on radioactivity. • Supported heliocentrism in astronomy. • Theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate. • ...
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PUZZLE 13 2023-09-04
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- Clumsy, stupid person (6)
- Old automobile (6)
- Ruffian or hoodlum (8)
- Conflict or encounter (8)
- Time and place to meet (10)
- Discouraged (11)
- Annoyed (6)
- Enthusiasm (5)
- A trick or deception (8)
- The state of being drunk (7)
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- Indefinite amount (7)
- Hashtag (10)
- Absolutely, without question (6)
- Depart quickly (7)
- A helicopter (10)
- Aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident(11)
- Unfamiliar person (8)
- Type of tent (6)
- Look at (3)
- Gadget (5)
- Nonsense (5)
21 Clues: Gadget (5) • Look at (3) • Annoyed (6) • Hashtag (10) • Nonsense (5) • Enthusiasm (5) • Type of tent (6) • Discouraged (11) • A helicopter (10) • Old automobile (6) • Depart quickly (7) • Indefinite amount (7) • Unfamiliar person (8) • Ruffian or hoodlum (8) • A trick or deception (8) • Clumsy, stupid person (6) • Conflict or encounter (8) • Time and place to meet (10) • The state of being drunk (7) • ...
Unit5 2025-12-03
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- : From the United States
- : Uses colors to make pictures
- : From France (or Relating to France)
- : Studies nature and makes discoveries
- : Creates art with paint
- : Writes poems with rhythm
- : Learns or researches carefully
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- : From Poland
- : Cannot see with eyes
- : From Denmark
- : Creates stories or books
- : Works in space
- : Cannot hear sounds
- : Creates something never seen before
14 Clues: : From Poland • : From Denmark • : Works in space • : Cannot hear sounds • : Cannot see with eyes • : From the United States • : Creates art with paint • : Creates stories or books • : Writes poems with rhythm • : Uses colors to make pictures • : Learns or researches carefully • : From France (or Relating to France) • : Creates something never seen before • ...
Blood type crossword (Samuel Miller) 2025-09-16
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- Past studies and discoveries of blood
- Trigger immune respones
- + or - ?
- Non-human blood that can be found at crime scene
- Methods used to find blood at crime scene
- Disease like
- The classification of different types of blood
- Transfering blood
- Cells that help heal wounds
- Universal donor
- Universal recipient
- Carry oxygen throughout the body
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- Parts that make up blood
- What makes up an organism (genes)
- Blood group with B antigens and A antibodies
- %?
- Attack foreign antigens
- Fight off infections
- Clumping of red blood cells
- Blood group with A antigens and B antibodies
- Our blood is mostly made up of _____
21 Clues: %? • + or - ? • Disease like • Universal donor • Transfering blood • Universal recipient • Fight off infections • Trigger immune respones • Attack foreign antigens • Parts that make up blood • Clumping of red blood cells • Cells that help heal wounds • Carry oxygen throughout the body • What makes up an organism (genes) • Our blood is mostly made up of _____ • ...
Crossword invention 2021-03-02
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- A machine that pulled out seeds out of cotton
- It made clothes faster than handmade.
- a machine that enabled an individual to produce multiple spools of threads simultaneously.
- A new start for communication, made by Samuel Morse
- Parts that are identical
- It was used for farming to break up tough soil without clumps of soil getting stuck to it.
- A new way of traveling made by George Stephenson
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- major mills of the Industrial Revolution relied on water power.
- the most important technique for making steel in the nineteenth century
- a machine that mowed wheat and other grains.
- revolutionized travel in the West, also changed travel in the ocean
- Another version of a big boat, but faster and better, made by Donald Mckay
12 Clues: Parts that are identical • It made clothes faster than handmade. • a machine that mowed wheat and other grains. • A machine that pulled out seeds out of cotton • A new start for communication, made by Samuel Morse • A new way of traveling made by George Stephenson • major mills of the Industrial Revolution relied on water power. • ...
TWO GENIUSES IN A LAB 2021-04-22
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- A place where you chat
- Where Vint and Bob meet for the first time.
- What Bob and Vint invented.
- Vint and Bob's job in the University
- When a computer is connected we say it is...
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- Vint and Bob's invention started a...
- What Bob and Vint received after their invention.
- The name of their invention
- Something you watch to learn something.
- The action of going link after link.
10 Clues: A place where you chat • The name of their invention • What Bob and Vint invented. • Vint and Bob's job in the University • The action of going link after link. • Vint and Bob's invention started a... • Something you watch to learn something. • Where Vint and Bob meet for the first time. • When a computer is connected we say it is... • ...
Inventions Of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- This invention could be used to pull seeds out of a certain cash crop
- It was another way of communication
- This machine was able to make multiple spools of thread
- The government asked Eli Whitney to make 10,000_______ for them using the idea of Interchangeableparts
- One of Eli Whitney's Inventions
- A new way to transport things and people across land
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- these were vehicles on the sea that are faster then the models before it
- made dozens of shirts within the time of a tailor made 1
- this was the man that we studied about
- The part of the US that used the cottongin
- Made plows of steal so they last longer
- this invention made water travel possible
- The part of the US that used the idea of interchangeable parts
- This invention could be used to do the work of 5 men
- the crop that is used in an invention by Eli Whitney
15 Clues: One of Eli Whitney's Inventions • It was another way of communication • this was the man that we studied about • Made plows of steal so they last longer • this invention made water travel possible • The part of the US that used the cottongin • This invention could be used to do the work of 5 men • the crop that is used in an invention by Eli Whitney • ...
Texas Frontier Unit 8 2023-02-08
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- invention that ended open range
- moving cattle from Texas to Kansas
- protected settlers from natives
- Spanish word for cowboy
- the first Texas ranchers were
- before barbed wire the country was
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- conflict between U.S. Army and natives
- conflict between farmers and ranchers
- famous Comanche chief and son of white woman
- laws that limit business practices
- a constant threat on cattle drives
- invention for pumping water
- job of moving cattle on cattle drive
- indians were forced to live on
- regulated railroad companies
- most famous of cattle trails
16 Clues: Spanish word for cowboy • invention for pumping water • regulated railroad companies • most famous of cattle trails • the first Texas ranchers were • indians were forced to live on • invention that ended open range • protected settlers from natives • laws that limit business practices • a constant threat on cattle drives • moving cattle from Texas to Kansas • ...
Erin's Word Study Class 2021-12-15
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- a large and scholarly book
- repeated too often
- devoid of intelligence
- having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
- cruel leader
- leadership in social group over others
- lowest point of anything
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- person who repairs shoes
- extreme excess
- old fashioned attractive
- mournful poem
- emotionally hardened
- good luck in making new discoveries
13 Clues: cruel leader • mournful poem • extreme excess • repeated too often • emotionally hardened • devoid of intelligence • person who repairs shoes • old fashioned attractive • lowest point of anything • a large and scholarly book • good luck in making new discoveries • leadership in social group over others • having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
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Inventions and discoveries 2020-04-02
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- 4.The man who invented the writing system for the blind and visually impaired.
- 4.Inventor of the first telephone.
- 6.Inventor of the first television.
- 3.An invention that allowed a person to fly.
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- 5.It protects us from drops of water.
- 7.what did Pierre Michaud invent?
- 2.Who discovered the first antibiotic in the world?
- 1.The invention of hairdresser Alexander Godfroy.
8 Clues: 7.what did Pierre Michaud invent? • 4.Inventor of the first telephone. • 6.Inventor of the first television. • 5.It protects us from drops of water. • 3.An invention that allowed a person to fly. • 1.The invention of hairdresser Alexander Godfroy. • 2.Who discovered the first antibiotic in the world? • ...
Scientists and Discoveries 2020-12-21
8 Clues: Atomic Theory • Discovery of Cell • Law of Gravitation • Theory of Relativity • Modern Periodic Table • First to use Telescope • Discovery of electrons • First person to observe bacteria
Inventions and Discoveries 2021-03-24
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- Where is Akbar's Tomb located in India.(State name )
- Where is located 'Shershah Suri's Tomb in India.(State name )
- Where are located Ajanta and Ellora Caves.(State name )
- Where is located 'Four storied Rock-cut Hindu Temple' in Andhra Pradesh
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- - Where is the Mysore palace located (State name )
- Where is Golconda Fort located in India.(State name )
- Where is Sun Temple located.(State name )
- Rani-Ki-Vav is located in____(State name )
8 Clues: Where is Sun Temple located.(State name ) • Rani-Ki-Vav is located in____(State name ) • - Where is the Mysore palace located (State name ) • Where is Akbar's Tomb located in India.(State name ) • Where is Golconda Fort located in India.(State name ) • Where are located Ajanta and Ellora Caves.(State name ) • ...
Discoveries 2023-06-01
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- The study of different kinds of plants, its uses and characteristics.
- The study of the societies and people of the past by examining the remains of their buildings, tools, and other objects.
- The study of how often and why diseases occur in different groups of people.
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- The study of how to maintain the balance between development and the protection of our ecosystem.
- The scientific study of animals.
- The study of the Universe and everything in it, including planets, stars, galaxies, comets, and black holes.
- The study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them.
7 Clues: The scientific study of animals. • The study of different kinds of plants, its uses and characteristics. • The study of how often and why diseases occur in different groups of people. • The study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them. • ...
Words that describe Minecraft 2025-11-24
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- Truly incredible and amazing.
- Completely kid approved.
- Full of amazing biomes and structures.
- Full of new discoveries.
- Full of monsters and mysteries untold.
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- Wanting to explore.
- Many friends and rivals.
- A lot of mid game farming.
- Hard dungeons and even more difficult boss fights.
- Full of numerous ideas.
10 Clues: Wanting to explore. • Full of numerous ideas. • Many friends and rivals. • Completely kid approved. • Full of new discoveries. • A lot of mid game farming. • Truly incredible and amazing. • Full of amazing biomes and structures. • Full of monsters and mysteries untold. • Hard dungeons and even more difficult boss fights.
Animal Crossing 2020-04-19
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- garden flowers
- where you craft
- buys you tickets to other islands
- muscles galore!
- a tool to cross waterways
- A bug loving chameleon
- Makes a tidy profit
- a way to climb cliffs
- It's at least a C+
- unwanted plants
- Whats up Fishonista?
- Timmy and Tommy's hello
- bulbs
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- hates bugs
- octavian's nickname
- keeps discoveries safe
- Likes to strut it's stuff
- Where Vistors stay
- A river crossing
- She looks after the Residents
- Beach currency
- cute kitty cat
- Blather's star loving sister
23 Clues: bulbs • hates bugs • garden flowers • Beach currency • cute kitty cat • where you craft • muscles galore! • unwanted plants • A river crossing • Where Vistors stay • It's at least a C+ • octavian's nickname • Makes a tidy profit • Whats up Fishonista? • a way to climb cliffs • keeps discoveries safe • A bug loving chameleon • Timmy and Tommy's hello • Likes to strut it's stuff • a tool to cross waterways • ...
Title 2025-09-14
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- Protection of nature and environment
- Loom invention that boosted textile speed
- Iron-making process vital in 18th century
- Transport network of trains and tracks
- Using fewer resources for the same work
- To use resources wisely and not waste them
- Mineral fuel that drove early machines
- Building where workers produced goods
- Farming that avoids harmful chemicals
- Smoke and harmful gases from factories
- Future focused development that balances economy, society, and environment
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- Sun, wind, water provide this type of energy
- Invention that powered trains and factories
- Idea of making old products usable again
- System designed to reuse and recycle materials
- Group of workers demanding better rights
- Child employment in factories
- Movement to safeguard the planet
- Energy resource made from decomposed plants/animals
19 Clues: Child employment in factories • Movement to safeguard the planet • Protection of nature and environment • Building where workers produced goods • Farming that avoids harmful chemicals • Transport network of trains and tracks • Mineral fuel that drove early machines • Smoke and harmful gases from factories • Using fewer resources for the same work • ...
Discoveries and inventions 2021-06-23
8 Clues: invented zero • Discover gravity • Invented aeroplane • missile man of India • invented crescograph • Father of the computer • Invented the electric bulb • father of the Indian space programme
Renaissance Review 2023-10-06
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- science discoveries based on _____ ________.
- human portraits are ___________________.
- painted The Last Supper.
- writer of Praise or Folly.
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- famous work: La pieta.
- low standard of living.
- books are written by ____.
- Middle ages Literature: .
- A handbook for rulers.
- human experience and _______.
- human achievement.
11 Clues: human achievement. • famous work: La pieta. • A handbook for rulers. • low standard of living. • painted The Last Supper. • Middle ages Literature: . • books are written by ____. • writer of Praise or Folly. • human experience and _______. • human portraits are ___________________. • science discoveries based on _____ ________.
INVENTION AND INVENTORS (LANA) 2017-10-18
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- A computer created by the company Apple
- This invention allows communicating at a distance
- This invention is used to heal sick people
- This invention replaced candles
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- This inventor invented a way of getting rid of germs in milk
- Wright Brothers named their invention:Flyer
- This inventionmade by Edison is the first device to make music
- control An invention created by Tesla used to manipulate remotly devices
- Bell's device helps detecting hearing problems
- detector This invention created by Bell was used to find a bullet inside of president James Garfield
- This inventor upgraded the vacuum cleaner
- pen Biro's invention allows permanent writing
12 Clues: This invention replaced candles • A computer created by the company Apple • This inventor upgraded the vacuum cleaner • This invention is used to heal sick people • Wright Brothers named their invention:Flyer • pen Biro's invention allows permanent writing • Bell's device helps detecting hearing problems • This invention allows communicating at a distance • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-03-26
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- Made significant contributions to electromagnetism.
- Created the first nuclear reactor.
- Formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- Made key discoveries about the universe's expansion.
- Made significant contributions to astronomy.
- Proposed the theory of evolution.
- Developed vaccines and pasteurization.
- Father of modern genetics.
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- Popularized science and astronomy.
- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes.
- Pioneered research on radioactivity.
- Known for the theory of relativity.
- Innovator in electrical engineering.
- Made foundational contributions to quantum theory.
- Known for classical conditioning experiments.
15 Clues: Father of modern genetics. • Proposed the theory of evolution. • Popularized science and astronomy. • Created the first nuclear reactor. • Known for the theory of relativity. • Pioneered research on radioactivity. • Innovator in electrical engineering. • Developed vaccines and pasteurization. • Formulated the laws of motion and gravity. • ...
Sejarah Kelompok 1 2022-11-02
15 Clues: legenda • empiria • mitologi • tipologi • invention • diakronik • geschiche • kronologi • arkeologi • herodotus • inspiratif • kuntowijaya • paleoantropologi • intern faktor intern • spasial dimensi spasial
JOBS AND PROFESSIONS 2024-04-06
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- works with pipes in your house
- makes new discoveries
- draws plans of houses
- works at a shop and sells things
- makes bread
- sells vegetables and fruits
- makes new houses and fixes old ones
- writes in the newspaper
- works with electricity
- helps you understand laws
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- she works at the theatre
- he flies the plane
- helps put out the fire
- looks after sick animals
- you visit him/her when you have a problem with your car
- you visit him/her when you have a toothache
- works at the bank and helps customers
- takes pictures
- cuts people's hair
- drives a big vehicle and takes money from passengers
20 Clues: makes bread • takes pictures • he flies the plane • cuts people's hair • makes new discoveries • draws plans of houses • helps put out the fire • works with electricity • writes in the newspaper • she works at the theatre • looks after sick animals • helps you understand laws • sells vegetables and fruits • works with pipes in your house • works at a shop and sells things • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-02-07
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- of Production
- The cultivation of land
- exchanging of information across diverse geographies
- Invention that allowed one weaver to weave wider fabrics
- Inventor of the flying shuttle
- exchanging of goods and services
- Strong alloy of iron with carbon
- Inventor known for his steel-making process
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- Practice of growing diverse crops in the same place at different seasons
- Inventor of the seed drill
- Scottish inventor who made an engine in 1776
- Invention by James Hargreaves named after Thomas High's daughter
- Consolidation of land
- English inventor who made the spinning frame
- The development of transforming industries in a country of a wide scale
- Used boiling water to create mechanical motion to be used in work
- Inventor of the spinning jenny
- Invention powered by a water wheel made by Richard Arkwright
18 Clues: of Production • Consolidation of land • The cultivation of land • Inventor of the seed drill • Inventor of the flying shuttle • Inventor of the spinning jenny • exchanging of goods and services • Strong alloy of iron with carbon • Inventor known for his steel-making process • Scottish inventor who made an engine in 1776 • English inventor who made the spinning frame • ...
invents 2023-11-26
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- Thomas Midgley Jr. developed this fuel additive.
- Developed by Edward Jenner.
- Jonas Salk developed the first effective vaccine against polio.
- Invented by Orville and Wilbur Wright.
- Samuel Morse is known for developing Morse Code and the telegraph system.
- Theodore Maiman is credited with the invention of the first laser.
- Key invention of the Industrial Revolution, credited to James Watt.
- Philo Farnsworth played a significant role in its development.
- Discovered by Alexander Fleming.
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- Invented by George de Mestral.
- Invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
- Percy Spencer contributed to the development of this kitchen appliance.
- Invented by Wilson Greatbatch for the treatment of heart conditions.
- Tim Berners-Lee is known for inventing this global network.
- Modern computer credited to Charles Babbage's design.
- Wilhelm Roentgen is known for discovering this form of electromagnetic radiation.
- Pioneer of radio technology, Guglielmo Marconi.
- Invented by Thomas Edison.
- Raymond Damadian contributed to the development of Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
- John Shepherd-Barron is credited with the invention of the automatic teller machine.
20 Clues: Invented by Thomas Edison. • Developed by Edward Jenner. • Invented by George de Mestral. • Discovered by Alexander Fleming. • Invented by Alexander Graham Bell. • Invented by Orville and Wilbur Wright. • Pioneer of radio technology, Guglielmo Marconi. • Thomas Midgley Jr. developed this fuel additive. • Modern computer credited to Charles Babbage's design. • ...
Crossword 2024-12-19
15 Clues: G-Pass@k • LLM heroes • Exam subject • Math question • Find solution • LiveMathBench • Recent findings • New discoveries • Tough math exam • Correct solution • Reliable performance • Large Language Models • Problem challenge level • Inconsistent performance • Consistency measuring tool
Indus River Valley 2016-10-11
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- Sacred literature
- Religion founded by Mahavira
- Epic story of India
- Group of nomadic people
- Priests
- Gautama Founder of Buddhism
- Wisdom
- Seasonal winds which dominate India's climate
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- Good or bad deeds
- Movement of people from one region to another
- Indo-European speakers who occupied Anatolia
- Site of many archaeological discoveries
- Huge peninsula in modern day Turkey
- Rebirth
- A landmass which include India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
- Groups of people in social system
- Indo-European speakers who occupied Indus River Valley
- Dry grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus
- Release from selfishness and pain
19 Clues: Wisdom • Rebirth • Priests • Good or bad deeds • Sacred literature • Epic story of India • Group of nomadic people • Gautama Founder of Buddhism • Religion founded by Mahavira • Groups of people in social system • Release from selfishness and pain • Huge peninsula in modern day Turkey • Site of many archaeological discoveries • Indo-European speakers who occupied Anatolia • ...
World War 1 2025-05-18
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- Started stalemates
- This invention was used for reconnaissance or combat
- This country was in the central powers
- This method was used to preserve good for the war
- This was caused by being in the trenches
- This man got a medal of honor
- also started stalemates
- This invention was used to clear out trenches
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- This invention causes harm to the skin and lungs
- This was used to help fund the war
- The President during this war
- This counrty was in the allied powers
- Ended stalemates
- this country was in the allied powers
- This country was in the central powers
15 Clues: Ended stalemates • Started stalemates • also started stalemates • The President during this war • This man got a medal of honor • This was used to help fund the war • This counrty was in the allied powers • this country was in the allied powers • This country was in the central powers • This country was in the central powers • This was caused by being in the trenches • ...
Products of the 2nd Industrial Revolution 2025-10-14
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- interchangeable parts __ assembly and repair in factories.
- This came to dominate as the source of industrial power
- Factories required large amounts of __ and power-driven machines to mass-produce goods.
- The invention of the lightbulb made the pace of life and production quicken; factories did this after dark.
- Thomas Edison's invention of the lightbulb illuminated cities, called the "__ lamp."
- To the inventor's dismay, dynamite was used in warfare, but also in __.
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- The United States built the transcontinental railroad, transporting people from the Atlantic to the __.
- Steel is harder, lighter, and more __ than iron ore
- railroads __ inland cities and seaports, mining regions and industrial centers.
- Advancements in chemistry led to the invention of soaps, perfumes, and __ that immensely helped people feel better.
- Steel is purified __ (2 words, no space)
- chemical fertilizers increased the production of __
- This purified version of iron ore became the material to build bridges,__, and tools.
- This was invented in 1800
- the assembly line not only made production cheaper, but also __, lowering the price of goods.
15 Clues: This was invented in 1800 • Steel is purified __ (2 words, no space) • Steel is harder, lighter, and more __ than iron ore • chemical fertilizers increased the production of __ • This came to dominate as the source of industrial power • interchangeable parts __ assembly and repair in factories. • ...
Ancient China - Samm 2018-05-07
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- Who was the founder of Buddhism?
- What was the lucky number for the Chinese?
- Which dynasty built the Forbidden City?
- Who founded the religion Taoism?
- What invention from the Chinese used a Mesopotamian invention (Hint: The Mesopotamian invention is the wheel)
- Who founded Confucianism (Hint:Their name was Kongfuzi)
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- Who was the first emperor of China?
- Which dynasty had the first advanced writing?
- What river did the Chinese first settle on, which is also called the Yellow River
- Which dynasty started the Great Wall of China and built the Terracotta Army?
- Which dynasty came after the Shang?
- What invention helped conserve the Chinese trees?
12 Clues: Who was the founder of Buddhism? • Who founded the religion Taoism? • Who was the first emperor of China? • Which dynasty came after the Shang? • Which dynasty built the Forbidden City? • What was the lucky number for the Chinese? • Which dynasty had the first advanced writing? • What invention helped conserve the Chinese trees? • ...
Title 2025-09-14
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- Protection of nature and environment
- Loom invention that boosted textile speed
- Iron-making process vital in 18th century
- Transport network of trains and tracks
- Using fewer resources for the same work
- To use resources wisely and not waste them
- Mineral fuel that drove early machines
- Building where workers produced goods
- Farming that avoids harmful chemicals
- Smoke and harmful gases from factories
- Future focused development that balances economy, society, and environment
Down
- Sun, wind, water provide this type of energy
- Invention that powered trains and factories
- Idea of making old products usable again
- System designed to reuse and recycle materials
- Group of workers demanding better rights
- Child employment in factories
- Movement to safeguard the planet
- Energy resource made from decomposed plants/animals
19 Clues: Child employment in factories • Movement to safeguard the planet • Protection of nature and environment • Building where workers produced goods • Farming that avoids harmful chemicals • Transport network of trains and tracks • Mineral fuel that drove early machines • Smoke and harmful gases from factories • Using fewer resources for the same work • ...
